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Carolina rWatchman. LOCAL. fHisnr9 isui- WO THE NOMINATIONS ! The following is llii result of the nu- pal convention, - i css to-nigm ; FOE MAYOR, , T.C.UNN. H FOR COMMISSIONERS. j Ward-D. M. Milkrr Cl.as. f, Kr. Fife' to . Coin?, , Mr. Bin Fife,!the celebrated evangelist, "tii,r lie 'hero on tin 26th of this month. It U through tffe efforts of II r. -I; H.I Foust 'and other in embers of the Y. M. C. A., th'at hU services were" secured. A joint meeting whs held nt the Methodb-t chatch lat S.tadjy .' niirjit ana several pastors and laymen pledged their aid to make the meeting a great one. j . i,- " ' ".; to pi I North ..ii AIWCM- 1 South -D. W. Julian, N. B. Mc- T. tWard-A. Parker, John Moyle, West Ward-J. . W. Mauncy, H. T rant ham. -Time forbids further particulars. Mr. S E.Linton, of Charlotte, is in the city.- 1 " Don't fail to see Mrs. Jailer Friday nighC . , Mr, WW. P.cid bos been at Albemarle this week, r- - .." Mr. Waiter Murphy is reading law-with Captain Trice. c v.hal Bcall, of Murphy, was hrre this-week x:.Ai-?. went to Albemarle Bir, i ire"- - . . - Monday morning. ' - fnfprs are doinc: some repairing on the Baptist church. n T,.vnP of Winston, is visit ors. V"J .- -- , ir Mrs. C. lw Barker. 1 ' twt xronnpv U down helping to Mr.J..""'"' run Stanly court this week. . , nnllAman are ofteriag 20 lVHIH1 CU r- pounds of white sugar for $1.00. p. Andrews passed through on hi' way to Albemarle Sunday night. -fr Fannie Hairston and daughters, Misses Agnes and Ruth, are at Dr. Cald well's. ; - , i rru wor. Rev. N. S. Jones, will com a aeries of mrcangs at the Baptist church next Sunday. The improved brick making machinery for the Salisbury Company has armcu it is firt class in evesy respect . Winiton is to have ariother daily pa Plnia. late of the Manw per. .jii. ulurcrsi Jiecora is iu Foust played S. B. Mills finestjTanuilclle from mcmor, with such pas- that her :inim:jing n epressijriv -wholly engroci geneial attention, j jyiivs L. Beriiiiardi, A. lYees, C. i Modi, and M. Lanier did very accurate and effective work, with others, iu the orchestral se lections. Instead cf ih J Internalonal Fantasle" Misses Walton, Neave and Julian, decid ed to play as a trio, "The AlpUib itoria," an imitative composition by Kuukel. Prior to its rendition, Mr. Neave sail to the audience, that "Muaic can neither rHS TRAIN HAS RK4CHED ALBEMARLE. AND LV BRYiioDV . FEEL9 ; GOOI ELK! XS PEtS A: EEAt TRAIN. The first t;-a.n rati into Albemarle, th cipital of titan ly: county, Tae people all felj unon necks uud wept. Nalura all wanted to see; the train: Meeting of Stockholders. A part of the stockholders of the Pied mont Alliance Fnir A.sHociaLinn tn.t in I J., ;i t Salisbury last Saturday. Owing to the "nw nor imuaie. musical lueas art condilion of the roads a quorum was not wholly supplied from inward sentiment, present. The chairman authorized Capt. wliile the depictions of painting are imita J. A. Fisher to make arrangements for live,for they come entirely from outward the completion of the track. We under- observation, Language describes, reason? stand that the premium list will be ready and aPPs to the intellect; while music tor distribution soon. The next meeting can onl' SUr UP tne bner emotions ana . . l w l a. r rr n I. . will be hnkl ou the flfst Saturdav in luus "PPeai io ieenug. inereiore, oe July. Quick Work. Last week a mother advertised for her son in the Watchman, The paper was printed, went to Charlotte, and. before the ink was dry the young man was found. Still there arc people who think it don't pay to use the columns of a pa per that way. By the way the Watch man has a select tist cf advertisers. We could fill it with trasy advertisements, but will not. We can reccOramend all our home advertisers and trust that our readers will profit by. their enterprise. fore listening to mimetic music, it is best to hear the composers own .conception of his tone-narration, in definite lan guage." This being attached to the music, Mis3 L. Foust obligingly consent ed to recite it; and, without any prepar ation, she did so in a very intelligible style, which added much zest and inter est to the. vivid performance of it by the three ladies above pamed. ReducsdJELates. ! ' " The K. & D. It. It. Co. will sell tickets to Greensboro, X. C, to parties attend ing the annual meeting of the' North Carolina Lumbermen and Woodworkers' Association at the following reduced rates: From Charlotte, 4.B0; Salisbury, $2.75; Winston-Salem, $1.95; Durham, $2 95; Raleigh, $i.3t; Selma, $5.40; Golds boro $6.10; Ileuderson, $5.00. Rates Proceedinjfs of Ctmty Commissioners The Commissioners met here Monday Present: W. L. Klttz, Chairman; L., W Coleman, I. F. IPattersou, Cornelius Kestler and J. A.'tewai t. H. N. Woodson turned over several sums oi money derived irom various sources. I V- W. W. Krider, tx collector, reported that he had collected $29,000 of taxes for 1890. He has tiaid the county treas urer $11,000 on the; -school fund, $9,000 ob the county fund and deposited in the Davis & Wiley Bank $9,000 to the credit of the State. The board ordered that Mr. Krider be allowed until the first """Z T , Monday in May to collect the balance of lion. Tickets on sale Apnl id, 14 ana , 15, good returning until and including April 17, 1S91. . . if' I Mesfers. II. & L. Wright will soon open :trnn s,ok of clothing aud gents fur- . i it iv ' ; Jiifi'ig '. I: a fmo stock of clothi ' - ! -.t a . T..irr cfi'Aijf. (Jeo.-W. Witgnt na,s, ifuuu frlter 'store room and U move his stock offurniiurc, organs and pianos into it short while. j machinery was put in i- . -r a : if i I la I "Still V mntaii at tlie iniiiis in a very The 'spinniug .Va are Progressing. Now and then th great papers report j,er hundred. ineir progress, ine watchman lsout- The Sheiitf was stripping all its competitors. The wages paid to its employes every week amounts to less than a-thousand dollars. If thc.paper it is printed on was cut in strips an inch wide it would reach from the fountain at the intersection of Main and Innis streets to McCubbihs wharf. Our fighting editor has struck for a high er salary since he learned that the con cern is paying ten per cent, monthly. lie wants to be p. partner or quit. The above U a feeble -imitation of the New York World's way of stating things. taxes. Ordered -that John Locke, overseer of the Sherills road, be authorized to pur chase plank to the amount of 1000 feet for said road,' price not to exceed $1.00 , -n . otL ,,ftliH varn used- uy an m iuiiMj ----- w thuiUiii the future. h Mr. Carl Pacrbaumks prostrated with aa attack x.f typhoid fever at Mr. John UarsoV- in the?-upper part of the county , where.' Lc had gone on a visit. fr.X Lindsay, lately with Misers LiUioan & Litchausteiu, of this pluce.will ISlondav. where ; he has accepted a position in a dry goods ; houc. ! . A slight accident occurred on the Yad kin road Tuesday, caused by the . breakiag ol a bolt of one of the trucks uadcHa flat cir, thereby derailing , two curs. 1 No nasiffcngers hurt. Mrs. Jarjey will exhibit her figures at . Merouey's-llall, Friday night, April 10, ' uiider lhe auspices of the King's Daugh ters, and St. Cecilia Society. Every body is expected to attend, Tragic in real estate gives promise ' of unusual activity! iu Salisbury this fpring. Considerable business on this Vine has beeh going on already notwith standing ihi unfavorable wekther. j i It has been authoritatively; anuounrced 1 that the last service in the jold Presby- t-'rtan church will be held fan Sunday, . the 19th iust., after which the tearing away will be begun and the new ehurch - built. : Te Raleigh ' News-Observer, which -sometimes forgets the truth in political matters, Tuesday made the astonishing and uncalled for statement that Senator Vance did not promise to support the ! Sub-Treasury Scheme. . , j i Iredell eounty jAllianee will meet at i Mooresville to-morrpw. Hon. A. Lcazer who is now lecturer for the 7tli Congres sional district, ,an4J3ro. R. P. Hunter, ' who holds the same position in the Glh ;.i district, will deliver addresses. If you Waht a good reaper or mower , this season; see Cjieely & McCullok be- V fore buying. They are agent3 for the i Deering, This m'ichina.is guarantee 1 in every respect, and will be sold for .less money than any ofiher first class machine oi the market. Tlie Craigp proper, located just be ,yoad the jWestern railroad on North I tnis street, consisting of 84'aeres, has . biien purchased, by three gentlemen, who -will lay oil the same in lots and proceed to dispose of them. Thus, one thing and another is happening every lay here, ;; -Whicjj indicates a new spirit among our iTha ChcraJ Union Concert. The eoncert giien by the Choral Un ion Tuesday evening was up to the usual staudard, whichiieans that it was a success so fur as the selections and rendi tion of the musicwere concerned. But the attendance was a reflection upon I county fun authorized to trans fer the honor license of G. W. Smith to G. W. Harrison & Co. Thos. E. Johnston was appointed auc tioneej for Rowan county. He filed hi bond In the sum of $5,000 which was ap proyed. a peiitiou was niea tor a new roaa in Salisbury township. The following allowances were made for paupers: Harict C. Rumple, $3; A. Keuuerly, $3; H, W. Overcash, $4.50. Each for three months. D. B. Alsobrook, $2 for two mouths; Perliua Howard, $3; Chas. Fesperman $3; Isabela "Ervin, i'3; Lena Correll, $3; Eii lieau aud Daniel Maxwell were allowed to go to the j)Ot r house. Lon Tatum and Wm. Boyd applied for help, but were refused btcauso they were not not legally entitled to the last Saturday. each other? the peoplt The roaii will be finished to Norwood soou, in i month perhaps. ,. i j j i Court i3 in session1 hia week. There i. io important case" on the docket. Staulj people have beenj quite orderly. It Judge Judge Graves can keep the jury away from the depot perhaps the court will adjourn to-day. j- tTbe writer helped them to run court, "run the depot aud swap horses Tuesday, j i jj The health of the CQuntyjisgood. The want some Italian j to come to Albe marie and start a mputeyi show, so they can kill them and start a graveyard. Thi town is without one so far. ; btanly county has been shut out from , the railroad, Already saw the world all the time, bu will give them a boom. mills and other tbiqgs are being started Albemarle i3 looking up.' The BaptisU- and Episcopalians are trying to raise money t o build I churches for their re spective congregations. Qaite asura ha been secured by the Baptists, and the Episcopalians hav$ had, two festival this week and have secured enough for a nice beginning. The ladies have ch arge 1 f a - mm auu, oi course, ineyi will not give up until they get two nice churches The people of Albemarle and Stanly county swear by the Watchman, and swear at it sometimes, tod. It came to our knowledge while at Albemarle that John R. Elkins, editor o the Observer, had been paying consider .VI. -ii. a il 1 auie aiiennon to me tram on ine new road. Several citizens claim that he gets up sooner and stays, up later than usua since the advent of; the curiosity. We also heard that he spells Staulj", with out an ue." j j I we tnougnt best ;to ihold a meeting and selects jury enquirendo de bilievs, so to speak. So we got a jury of six men and proceeded. Several citizens testified Mr. Kluttz, a prominent merchant stated that he had known Mr. Elkins a number of years. He had noticed him going to the depot 4 great deal, but at tached little importance to the matter. Mr. J. W. Bostian, proprietor of the Hotel de Bostian, after being duly sworn said : 14 1 have known Mr. Elkins, editor of the Observer, for more than three years. He puts in a great deal of time Open Letter. the intelligent music-loving citizens Salisbury. It was a small house so cf The following accounts were presented to and ordered paid: Victor Wallace, 6'J -o- Salisbury, N. C, April 6, 1891. MR. EDITOR: Dear Sir: To satisfy the minds of a number of my friends and customers who think that I intend to move my business to Dan ville, I will explain my position through you, the best and most efficientway. My business here will be continued as formerly. and under better auspices than ever. Tlie closing out sale had reduced my stock and en abled vie to replenish with all the newest and latest novelties in the market The advantage I had in buying two stocks (one for Salisbury and one for Danville) enabled me to save for them a good per cent., which was given me by buying such a quantity. My friends will readily realize that fact when th$y come in to examine the Special lines of Under - at the depot. I notice that he gets up these mornings a great deal earlier than Hobby Hats, SllOeS, and the he did before the train began arriving." Mr. Cox, senior member of the firm of WlOSt COmjJLetg Line Of nCCll wear I have ever had. My Clothing is certainly liGlcef h At mm 3.-. 5r. vas Wi.ite ir-ioci 4000 vils YicUm.i Lkwn at WUU yu wliitt gomU, at ; 8c. 10t)0 yds white o(hs at l)c. Our New York Hbusecnt the n 85 cases f those awav down to thf half way line and asked us tods likewise ma force those out nt aboul half Now we hare about j200 pipces M reg ilar gVv.as wbrth fruui 12. to 40 cenft ind if we feet cost for these we shall i eontent. We don't slaughter srood. luite so crreat as this white t?ood slaughter often for the reason wecan'l afiord to. VVe have done our ht hir - ng but can't buy as cheHD as these ofteu, but when we jlo why all things .jcim to ui, uie oargain ana go out at lightning speed. I This is the greatest offering of White Goods ever made in Charlnttp. mbrjn. ng altdgether 23,000 yards. Suniiiier is almost here and thi great offering is timely for all the bet ter grades of goods ur stock is com plete. Jb nil line of organdies in ail the grades of white oods our stock- is complete. Full line of organdies in all the grades from 5 to 30. Samples sent on application. ftext week we offer full lines -of the great of Hall and Kabo Corsets of hich we made recent large purchase " proposing io maice a great run i.i .i .i i i p -. ua mew ceieoraiea goods. Ssee our special Corset Advertisement. xuc Tuiiucriin increase in sales in our Clothing Department shows how this magnificent stock is appreciated at the cost of handling. Our clothing stock ot $-io,UUU is too much any way. We find if we do uilloadat cost we can fill all the space with other goods we are not showing. Douglass shoes at Douclass1 prices to the trade, and they are good sellers at mat. lhese shoes are in all styles and all nnnjbers, made for this spring's tiu aim ior nis laaies z.DU shoe we get $2.00, and his men's $3.00 we ge J.i0. Now we chU this mercantile success. We make our profit and sell as jow as our neighbors can buy. W. J. & E. M. DAVIS. DO YOU ENOW THAT - ioyne & Badge? CARRY THE LA KG EST STOCK OF DIAMONDS ' OF ANY HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA! SELECTION PACKAflr SENT ON APPLICATION. WE KEL. NO IMITATION STONES IN - STOCK. HEFEU TO CHAHLOTTE BANKS. " BO YNE & BADGERV DIAMOND DEALilltS, ... - CHARLOTTE, H. C. J3:ly Fresh Garden Seeds at r duced prices. Clover and Grass Seeds r,t tlie lowest prices at En niss'-DrtYrj; Store. : . " '-n READ THISl Be sure and call for abotl'o of 3 Cures. It has never fail: i to cure DyspepsTa, Indigestii and Sick Headache. 1 can gi vou first-class references in S. isbury to prove its meritsr 3 r sale by C. D. Cox & Co., was next called to the stand, lie said ; ' " I have known Mr. Elkins intimately for a year or more. 1 know him to be honest and industrious. Have seen him goiu! toward the depot leZ Selected, and there i-S quite trequently. lately. speak, but those who were present were cents; T; F. Young, $2.86; C. F. Baker I understand that he speud.-s a gopd deal of time look ing at the traiu." After hearing all the testimony and carefully weighing the facts and it nut appearing that Mr. Elkins had neglected lisfamilv, we decided to dismiss the delighted with the character of music and the superior - manner in which it was rendered. The programme, as published in our last, was carried .-out. The soloists ex celled themselves and the choruses were su ng with the spirit of artists. This in- & Co , 50 cents; R. J. Holmest $1.40; D. R. Julian & Co., $3,10; Kluttz & Reudie man, $ia.67; T. F. Kiuttz & Co., 3.60; L.-C. Bernhardt, $2,70; R. M. Davis, $7.80; A. M. Brown, 75 cents; A. M. Brown $45.00 for services as keeper of the ioor house for quarter ending March T no reason wm anu one should buy elsewhere. 1 have the stock, and the men to sell it. too. My case provided he.wbuld promise to spell Stanly correctly hereafter. This he did Specia l Order department without a murmur, stitutiou should be encouraged and liber- 31, 1891. Dr. J. J. Summerell, $16,66$ ally patronized on the3 occasion of con- for services as county Superintendent of ceris by the people of Salisbury, We Health for mouth of March. hope to see the hall crowded hereafter. A. M. Brown keeper of the poor house reported the average number of paupers Workin? them Rich. as 16 7 whites and 9 negroes. He also The editor of the Statesville Landmark presented an itemized account for keep is very generous. A few weeks ago he inS paupers of $40.30. tnonfw.nnH tK.,f ri -n,.-., Dr. Summerell made his monthly re- Englishman, had received $10 oer word f..- o ' oOPi. r-n..i.4....,n f..t The followine iurors were drawn for that the Bafd of Coddle Creek wrote better the Ma' term of ?wan Court: Calvin poetry for the Landmark and onlv charaed J Ciess. W R Warner, E Miller, Obadiah So a word. Since that Messrs. J. K. Eller , F. E. Shober, Jas M Patterson, Morrison, & Co., the popular, dealers in Martin Hoffman, C W Johnston, Smith groceries and confectionaries 'at States- J Graham, M C McCubbins, Richard A ville, have "fallen into poetry.' The Heilig, Nathan Morgan, W A File, R J writer causht Mr. Morrison counting Shaver, John Buchanan, John W Friek, money last week and he counted risrht Jno L Cowan, W A Barber, J A Doug onaud wouldn't talk a bit. The nnantitv lasiS Geo F Powless, Jno D Ketchie, of money seemed unlimited. We guess Valentine Propst, Rowan Davis, J P Dp: PiildiVAll Wl i Roueche. W C Lyerlv, J A Bostian, R poetrv. Henry Kluttz, E C'Nesbit, Jas A Bailey, I Wm A Thomason. J A Rendlemau, G F have fallen into poetry, too, as will be Lipe, G F Crcswell,-Thos GCougheuour, seen in their ad on the outside of this J A Brown, Jno C Rogers, issue. The WATCuirAN only pays them $4 The following were appointed regis nor wnr1 an i a t ic k. i trnrs in Salisburv: North Ward, P. P 1 - .ww.v. uuu. lb UiUC ucat IU LUG 1UI. I Meroney; South Ward, o. J. bwicegood; East Ward, G. H. Shaver; West Ward, J. P. Gowan. 1 The following were appointed judges for the next municipal election; North ward, W H Bryant, C F At well; feouth ward, Wm R Barker, J O Crosby ward, W L Rankin, Pink Hall; ward, J Allen BrowP, M L Bean, The following assessors were appointed for the various towpships : Salisbury J P Cowan, A Hedrkk PNHeilig. Franklin J A Thomason, II C Lentz, A M Crouse. Scotch-Irish Chas J Fleming, G A Guffyi Dright Phifcr. Steele Samuel M Baker, J M Har rison, Jos S Neill. Mt. Ulla Jesse Miller, J A Gray, J K East West Citizens. The Third Soiree. The third soiree of the Neave School of Music was repeated on last Thursday mght. The bad weather kept but few of the scholars away, and the audience was just comfortably large. The or chestral numbers were, as usual, accept ably presented, enriched with every di versity of tone-coloringr Masters N, Taylor and E. Coit played violins in solo and orchestral numbers, of every variety of first class music, in a very charming, masterly manner. Master L. Gaskill, after only seven weeks train iug, made a very seemly debut'as a cor net soloist, and his flue playing, when over, was rewarded with a spontaneous burst of warm, applause. The accom panists "Mimsps A Xf.jivfl M Julian T. MSm r , , urauam. Goivan, K. Walton and . M.- Wiley all Atwell proved their sDeciaLculture in- the hieh- Furr., Iocke U 11 McKenzie, Mmuoa fcii- -J L Sloan, W Anioutk, S a est and best of piano-forte work, espec ially the latter one, whose cool nerves and spirited precision formed a pleasant surprise and promise. Thc-little Misses Pauline Bernhardt and Marien Hcilig Wood has been in great demand for the l Pasi few days, jaad none On the market. The farmers are too busy to haul woqd l-V, ,a no woou aru n?re irom f played a piano duet with aserenity and 'KS?1-7 thC dea"?f grCatibrightnWsthat assure their future. The i ot suffering was no doubt the re-1, fe ; . , ? 1 8Qh. a r.fi!fl nnri wrJiA oi i. tfnJ four piano solos of Misses E. McKenzie, "': ; m towns of the population" of Suiis- j Ei.Vuderford, R. Mauney and L. Foust L f Wor' W? hope to see one estabMshed ; fe played very delectably and en vine d i . v veui.oi auoiner winter. U. S. DIRECT TAX Paid on Land in lSf&-67 Refunded. Jamo3 B. Mason, attbrnev-at-law. liill, X. C, will collect this tax for 5 Chanel cents on If lost Work: to Be Done. luis is going to te a busy year in Salisbury. Street work will soou begial Two or three churches are to be builf, besides perhaps dozens of other buidiugs. Two cotton factories, brick Works, ice factory and other thiugs. All this will require labor. After everything is put . ? is a success tins season also. TJwse who do not care to buy a ready made suit or are h ard to fit need have no fears to patronize me for if ami Garment in operation many ;people will be em- . ployed. It is estimated that the tobacco, made for tliem does not fit cotton and other factories will employ , , . -, .71 nearly 1,000 peopld, many of them skilled tliey IICCU 7101 VatiC It. Jill workmen. The the trade of the town is guaranteed. trrowinsr in everv direction. Our mer- . tj mi f - chants are making new friends and customers fast. : DLm't tell it so it will eret out, but it is a fact that Salisbury has azS that I have made U Spe- more solid boom on foot than any other rj'nnll nf inil n07s Clothing. v.(k p f f u ' VI l) 111 XIUllll VHIU:ilU. the Dollar. Send vour receinti to him. write the facts. ! . He can give the host citizens of Chapel Hill a3reference3. ! 23:3m BIDS WANTED ! Sealed bids for the bilcLkvork an-i also tor the woodwork or tor both together of the factory balM Ingof The Vance Cotton Mills (j37x8 feet) will be received by the Secretary, jlr. I. II. Foust, up o o'clock p. m. ot MondayL April 2oth. at which time they will be opened. Sealed bids for erecting 16 tenement houses, to be opened at same time, are desired. Plans and speelheatlonsor the factory may be seen by calling on Mr, Foust after April sth and or the tenement houses after the 13th of A y. F. J.iMDRDOCn, Pres., The Vance Cotton Mill3. Opening of Spring. First New Goods ! IMPORTANT NOTIC H Every person who owes me v V please comefonvard at once and j. y their accounts. I will have to pu:. -v my accounts in the hands of a edi tor (unwillingly) if not settled in i ; next 30 days. Itjs impossible u, carry on business all credit. J. H. ENNIS8 . fel2tf JOHN M. WOMBLE, WITH- i?.H.&R.S.Tilte&(!.i RALEIGH. N. C. Dress Goods Departmc: '. Any lady wishing to buy a Dress Si r Wool and will write me stating coloi about what price goods they desire, I wil' -sauijles cheerlullr. Our r)re3 Goods H- the most conijilete in the South. If yon . samples from any northern house send tin-; me aud I will match them. JOHN M. WOM'BLK. ; -2:3m M'g'r Dress floods Dep Flease mention the Watchman hcn you wnic Have just returned from the North with a TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN LOAD LOAD j LOAD Z LOAD OF BEAUTIFUL DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc NOW HAVE THE LARGEST AS SORTMENT OF DRY GOODS I EVER CARRIED. You may also say to the la- New Advertisements. Mr. Jas. B. Mason, Chapel Hill, N. C, will attend to j our direct tax collections. Messrs Boyne & Badger, of Charlotte, one ot the most reliable jewfclryifirtns in the country, make a specialty of diamonds. See the advertisement' of the rrcat Davis Racket Store. Charlotte. NI C. They do an immense business.; See the excellent letter of jthe M. S. Brown clothing house. This house means business, is thoroughly reliable aid Will jell goods in their tliem. line cheap. ; . Bids aiv wanted Toe thei Vance Cotton Mills by I. II. Foust. Contractors' attention 1 Mr. J. Allen Rrowq, represents the Georgia Home insurance Company. See ad. Lovely plaid and striped dress goods yard wide at l2jc. Wool Dress Goods 10c. to 60c. peii- yard. Black Henrietta Cloths and Cashmeres, 15c. to $1 per vard. Handsomest line of Seeksuckers and Ginghams in the town and at prices fera.iy low. Challies. Lawns and White Goods in abuudance.1 My Pine Apple tissues (new fabric) can't be I excelled in style. Now For Your Jawel n . i:n i. ,-.i.i ' u aru sini at i;ur um &i; XT' . , 1 1 Spectacles, and all kinds of 1 ( Jewclrv on hand at tlie lov---J prices. . L lj .11 11.17.1.1 lit- II .1WW1.. 1. .. I o A 12 mon.i J. & H. H0RAI-- All work guranteed and want to see every one of them. While I may not have Black Robes, Dragon cloth, and many f other nice goods. j M'nruthind in, mil immediate Call early and give them a peep; a i?"""' look is a sale. s . i stocJc to fit. Call' get aWthing Vry Respectfully, ' Salesmen. they want in a few days. , . '. ,i J ROBT. L. COBNELI30N also have an eieoajit line oj henry t. simoon, Trunks, Talises, 1 ravelling Bags, Umbrellas, etc., fori Mn foinner success and i friendship is a good adver tisement, but to do justice to 18:3m Look at This ! We are, now Harried. receiving the On April 2d, lsol, at the residence of disappointed or make any . x -it 1 1 -r-' r nr. rTAnvpA H l.iinhu aud Miss Lizzie Dqnn, both of x-'raukiin m,Ltiu,wo) j- "-. township. , 7- hnhltima. and let all t TTC11 ,lC-r of iliA rocii1nrA nf I IU UOIU Ulll,:H..V.) 1v.vvmvv " 1 . , , .-, , , T the bride's parents April 2d, 1891, by be remillUea I fiai my MULx, fa Rev. Sam'l Rothrock, D. p., Mr. Thomas , , eonpni alii, ihnf R. Sheets and Miss Jennie, daughter 01 wpvw, y Mr. W. II. Crovcll. In Rowan county, April 5th, by Rav. Sam'l RothrofkiD. D.i at bis residence, Mr. James R. xarnell and fliiss iaa v., daughter of John L. McAllister. i i i t ii a . i ,.i i. all and that no one shall be rSesl anu VlbbUIluu bluCK we have ever carried. Kead a few of pur prices Pant goods, ldc. per yard. Shoes en t Lie exemption from nervousness ; Miss J L Arey ford, David L Watson, China Grove J L SifTord, John Sloop C A Linn. Litaker P A Slopp, J Henry Heilig J A Eddleman. Gold Hill A W Kluttz, M A Fesper maa, Calvin L Brown. j ,7 Cleveland Alex Lyerly, Keury Bar ringer, John Powless. Morgan Paul C Shaver, W A Camp bell, John W Miller. j Providence H U Agner, F L J.ann, Wantkd To reht a 'cottage of four or five rooms, with nice lot, in good locality. Enquire at this ofBce. i J Salisbury; Produce1 Market. Corrected weeklyby 1 R, Jcuam & co. Eggs, Butter,. Chicken?, Irish potatoes, .Sweet " Peas, Corn, "-i 10(12 I 2025 j 25.301 ilubi i 60 ! Dry Hides, Green 44 Onions, White beans, Mixed 3 1.00 1.35 1.00 65 Flour. 72! i I 2.503.0C Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorli the Clothing is bought to the best advantage of the trade. In addition to my former force-Messrs. T. B. Brown, Wm. B. Smoot and M. S. Colly my former salesman, Mr. Tn n miliff. is now with me in Salisbury. . - . , . If vou wish '77 7. r on r ft 1 1 In Q I ana iviio uv jnno iv w friends again. Respectfully M S. BROIW. Brogan Shoes, $1.00. lress Goods from 8c. to 1.00 per yaru. T-I . tT a " 1 T X XX ML AIUUVUUA A fc. . -or ir n R. J. HOLMES, - - Presid II. FOUST, - - - Cash - Capital, $50,000. SnrnliiR and Profits, S35.( ' IW WV ML T Mm w.- ' sa 1 T T : uener.il iaiiKiii; uiisim.' n,. acted. Deposfts solicited fvl9:ly - j FOB SALE. Lot of fine Jersey Milk Cows, all v. Al.-o a fine lot of heifrr and hull calve; our weeks to two mouths old. V ill ex. some for young te.r3 and beiHr? lor i j. M. 11A1UUMJ., Mill Bridge. : from $3.00 to Men's $12.50. A full line of men's andxhoys Hats. 1 i The cheapest line of Groceries to save money, do not buy until you get our prices We mean business. tl a. dii CO. Do You Bead ? THE WllJSON ADVANCE Is an oki esL.tb'; paper enjoying the conndeucc of Its patron: . bright, sprightly ana clean. 11 conum.- week a letter from Bill Nye, Bill Arp.aad 6e.- from the writings of Artcmii9 Ward. Pm li advance. Mtaress, tkilUlUtSf. HII.SU . Wllaon. TOBACCO MAIIKET. CdrrecUd weekly at Planters: Warehcu: Breaks for the month ending Mart-! bve been unusually goo-l, causiuer. bailweather aud roudd. Aa yet the. visible decline in the market, tt e a?dv friendKto sell as soon as pO:Bib.e. Belowxwe quote : . . - Commoniuj?3, 2a4j Wrap'rigood, Bright 44 -6ial6i-Wy, Filler i, comtaon, 5uS v " pood, 8:ilii; ; - titr.i, ' 12jalKj
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 9, 1891, edition 1
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