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WatcJiman. COXTNTY. Unwai find m t SSi ww,.- -- 3 Vici.. . -. local Editor, 15"' , : ever: MARCH- 3, . j-v at Re'isucr s. f- 1 the city Tuesday, u z-McrVcli last" night for V'1 J t, .r returned laft night V -Jl mo through Florida. P .. ve trip J. 1 . nAAATlf A1 CI i - - P' i v f.,- Li it man i,icntcn- s we: ro.su me 1 at the ico , .r rest after tho usua A EUinptous banquet Vii3 given the Judge, solicitor and the Salisbury bar, by thccaid supcmsors of this --'tow nsfiip at tbf lt. Vcrauw liotcl last Fiiday night At harTpt eigbi a tempting t;ujper wa served, after-vUeh t.be party repaired li the parlor and spei.t the rest of ibo night ia convcrsatiovithd stcry-telliug. - The Watchman learns with pleasure of the promotion Mr. J. W.-Webb has received to a position in lbs cGce of the general manager of the H. & D. system, at Atlanta, Ua. This is a large feather in Mr. Webb's cap, but no morel than he deserves. By hi courtesy 'ho" has won many friends hero who are pleased to hear of his rise. ' Mr. Jacob Ohlwiler, cf Ouray, Color ado, was iu the city Tuesday, Ho came here in the endeavorto purchase a gold initio southeast of town. ' lie wants thb mine and will negotiate for the purchase of other ruining that is as good. As soon as he can dispose of his property iu Col- orudo bo will return to ".Salisbury pre pared-to buy.'"' lie has failh ia our mines The Ilui'.uuUe & Si. ullu nu MECKLENBURG NEW3, A lumor was cu; rent . bora uabo.tjt.J wq ' . . . 4V tU k8. to u. WWlttr- St sSoui be ra. railrclad bad bceju bSiiii btr v jajcn indepeadence- . the Norfolk & Wtslcrn. ; It wo pro'inptly! ; C "" ; " ,"r " Mr. E. G. Rgersintand Mtr-s Annio K.'at S p. ra.", afirr a linerir. illnc?, and Davis wore married vi the j residence ofjMr. Lattv C. Johnson at.Sfrp. n.-'Mcnday. the bride's brother, Mr.T.. Davis, on iThe tell destroyer did h:3. work tpiickly denied by WmsLou papers, but later oc-; Tl,e emoriai tablet to Rev. Dr.:Miller veiopmenu $ hov tftat the rumor. was,notj . . . at j0Unsun& Elliott's without foundation! ia lac t. Ou 1 ebrMl au(j will soon be completed. I lie iwi)car-uiu vinij,.v.. w BJOV't J to Kt "o'm ci y 7 of Nor voo$J 'uisburj . axrd innkes this M M . . .iff- o Arios fif lt Fife ! COUuwno eV' ' v ,-f ,'k Va.. and as usual is U.f..rr."'m hOWf" had beeu leased by the N. &' W.t and it was pucially- anaonueed a few days'Iatcri 'os.Wsslou'v.as taken oa Monday of tin week.'.. ' Tho lease h&i been the cause of rcf oiciuc all along the line of the uew road. It has also greatly revived hopes ia tue towns that have beeu endeavoring to se. curo its southerai extension. It is said that property la! Winston will advance 23 per (int. in coyscqu&uce. This is a signal for Sall-iburv to buckle on her spiers again, and show the the new mail- soon be auJing to Charlotte s prosperity agcnieut that she is anxious for tne rqa qoV nuit oilers a reward of- 2D for and is willing to pay for it. A vote was arrest of Wright, the man who inur takeu oa -subscriptions along the Hue by jercj Daniel Smith iu Itichmoud county way of Lcxiiigtoiaud Gold Hill, and the proposition wa lost. This shows that KeveH,;0f Jewell's staliorj, -died of t eczema ou tho 23d of last-mvuth. : 1 Mr. I: in ltankin of Hartford, Conn., sou of Col. J. B.'ltaukm, ol uiiar:ouc, is visitin- his relatives in Mecklenburg. A six-year old son of Mr. A Keziau, of Clear Creek, was painfully burned sovonii days since by. his clothea catchjus hre. Machinery for the Ghigbiwa mltb..is coming in and-that big enterprise wi Chcrthire, of Cora press ao;ra 'Coliego -stret. t. v-. Tp? ttft taoay took place oii the 2kh of lust looalU and was performed by Uev. Dr. the Episcopal church. Listen for the Charlotte whistle to-day. It will herald forth at 12 o'clock that 100,000 babs have beeu pressed ut U date.v The liuudrcd-thou- saad liui'tt was reached earlier this scasou than last. There wilfr be biir times at the - '"big" press to-day. C.'irotiide. Another . pleasant matrimonial .1 oveut was the wedding of Mr. A. 11. Cyowell and iliss Kte King, which took piace ai Mr. Will Murray's ou sorth College street. The ceremony was performed ey ilev. Dr. Mc4Mauaway. jMr. and Mr.". Croweil left-for a bridal tour of severat weeks. t , ' " Mr. Call gave notice that-he would ad- drvas the cvaale of the j United tstates upon the iuteifcranco of railroads auU foreign bad holders iu eleclious ia Flor ia Mr. J's Vasa. On a fw da s before be vvasoa the sirevt, fall oil Hw avd hp. He waaattiickcd wiih grip Ibo Stot of last week, which quickly developed itito phcumonia that Coded fatal on 'Monday morning. The eityco-uld not havojost two better, men. HButh "wero. consistent members of tho Presbyterian church, of high moral character and spotlos integ rity. All who knew them will feel their loss to be tho common loss-to elfureh city aud county. ! v he had assurance that." he wou'd getjt' cci.so. : "" ; ". : ! . ';':''"-"-.;-''V;.-"-, Eibha Jtuntly, a nrto behig calkd Ntateu thivt he was in the employ cf lio--. seller when .13j:!ton ceiled on bia and heard Hiliou tell Uglier that cent WlariW"- r.Vj,, .Sowrr- l.r ii lav i' 1 . ,.i' 111 i" " " - -rs went north last j. .. ,w.t.,ii at R'jisner's next Aa every iaey are not as anxious lor the road we . ' ,,t , o i- i u ,.(t.,i n,. lho2iih, -Mrs. Fiohel-Avas a iiiember c are.. Salisbury has never 5 ct voted on , , " ... fl .v ;i .,,!tt . .. . ,i r .-.ti!! the Lutheran chureh iu taat township, an appropriation- to a rauroau or oilier .. . . .-. . It.: ' i .... .. .4 m 11 n PllP.'in fa WATqiMA iioct, ..v,, . 1UC 1 ..f t ,n,-ii-.iiitp("-t inter Theai!airs o J. B. Sheets, who late.y 1. h,v been straightened out, ik' ' ' l Ki.UTIItt ifllill. U b has opeuw uV ; 1 T. J,husto:i has just erected a iU-iug," in preparation of the com .. r .. mvfl htrn nut tucr. ;u 1. in 1 It is-'dd tii at J. 15. Lanier and t H VusVdef ford have, purchased a Ca XcKtnty'i mine, for CS ,000 or tb Mrs. PhtHp Fisher, aged 60, died in Morning Starr township, on tho night Oil ida. When the roads are owned by tl.y M govcrameut, and managed by au elected conimissiou" wo will see -leas of cu: 00 rale .ivnWr...ii..f'ii..i. lyk 11 . r't ;rif-lll (IT 111 111.. I t enterprise and; lost. And she is not We noticed b. K. Harrison, a iromi- , "-oiii"-to defeat any reasonable proposi- ncut citizen of ltowan, oa cur streets Wii iam D. Kyle, formerly of the tion. The liue-lliy way of Salisbury and this week. We are ar,vays glaU to nave I fci 0f Kyle fe UaiaiKoud, of this cityr Charlotto can give one fifty per cent, our neighbors come to see us. died at his home in Kichmond, Va., on 'more that knottier route. v- f . Ua u fcho rafe of progress February 21. Mr. Kyle is welt reu.eiu .- .-. .. -1 1 x t . . r - 1. .i 1 . . . ft Let Salisbury make an catieavor 10 gei ,.;vv b- .. mw,ie the arusiau elH oerca ui.uiiarioiie, wiiero lie aau wauy the road. It is uuuerstood that the , .. , ,.. .,., r( . ,.,1 (,,, the frit uds. ile was iu the hardwaro busi ness here lor a long time, bul lett horc iboui 12 years ago fur ltiqamoad. aud her Burglary Last Nisht Burglars entered- Mr. T. F. - Young's store hist uignt, .helped themselves to what they wauled aud departed iu peace. The entrance was Reflected by removing a glass ia the front window whidi bad beeir broken by a tlyiug missive from the Street wofera. The robber, or robbers, went in, niihted a lamp, and after taking an " " ;. . Uiuce the tooJs we thev iwuitru uvthe way or iioej -iiak&, - r" " 1 well. .. .1 .. ,..rJ, in - . ..t ... . timl iilllhe change OUlit souui irum vjr- o..., Ulliiej U 4 v.- lOIkH v.-1 -v 7 - - - - - - in. the moiiey drawer,' amounting to about 75 cents, unbolted the baek door and es caped. Mr. Young estimates tho total loss at betVN eon $25 aud o0. OC ot tr.e clerks slert-ui) over the slore, 'but the TIio llni nbow Fair.S: -The entertainment given to tho t?har otte public by the Thompson Urpnanage. Guild of the Episcopal church for the benefit of tho orphans was eminently successful. The doors were opened at noon Friday, and the tnaory hall was thronged until a trite hour at night. The colors of the rainbow was relltcttd from an arch over the hall and from a -dozen booths andjtables on the sides of the room. The tables were loaded with delicacies to Miit the taste of the mosi fastidious epicure, and that would make a drink was net high cnouga. Mr. Rolert McDonald testified that ho rnet Mr. lliltcni daring tho trial of tho Itosseller appcatioa and Mr. Hilton eaM that up tathajt'time. there was nothing against Mr. Kosselleryd character.--Tha& Mr. Hilton hm told bia that if an appli cant met requirements of hiw he would vote for him.! .y'-:;- : .: - - r. Montrose testified, 'said he sold fi-h . ln frout of RossjB'ler' store and saw Hilton, " eater the store, and Huntly, the negro, was there and said todiiin that he thought Captain would get hi3 licence a3 Mr Hiltou and he were at the desk- writing, antl (hat Mongolins was at the stove just after Hilton eft. Mr. Jo. Orr next testified; said he at tended the I Fife meetingf that Hilton went up to the stand and Fife aid, hem is a couuty commissioner who has .hero-, toforo voted for licence, and he says ho will not vote1 for it again. i . ; iL. M.'Prcsson next lestiHed.that ho wa.i at the mectiug when Fife asked per sons to promise. to vote against licence ' nd we ought to show her that it is to -. Mr. Will Pharr, of Po k Ahiaio, . hu - . : : er advantage to come here. Cimrlotte, has beeu for sumo months m b loriaa, re- 1 aw Cre.w f..r u m rho was never known to .land .back,! is turned oa the 2iih iu line ueaUn and moc potatocs-.oia There is no clue to the perpetrators it ia thought to be home talent. . ... taine3 Wren s broiner, wnoui wt: umcdalying critically ill in B.bok- r;jt. Fb., died on- Friday. extend t-!r'.i..!rA:e;, here our sympathy. r;V;.-Urday'-was Ai Wednesday and tvothe .bcKiuninS of Lenl.' The wiU properly observed by toe jud and Catholic churches here. U Iciira. of two prosperous young 5Iin -rtw't 'merchants will soon eaawetheir1 "sinjde blisU-dn for mar tJttl" Oar hat is oil" to the young Another Graiiitc Company. The Salisbury Granite Company was organized in this city last Saturday, with a cai.ittl stock of i'250,0lH). Tho stock holders are principally residents of Salis bury, Statesvillo and' Abbeville." I"0 f..!!.i..vi-Hr oiTifi'rs were elected: 1 bos. 11. lOliO ) - - who ready to co-operate with lis iu this mat-1 spiins tr. Cnarlotte sent a delegation 10 isie m; i.ijj.i Kirtmatrie. uaunhter ci air. Kirk.pair:c, bus ixiurned from el College, to recover from a spell iL'SS. wanted. The Norfolk & Western has become famous as "the town builder," and to Salisbury it would be tho most yelcome say there will be sweet and Irish burglars did their work so quietly that Lexington meeting with inslruc 10ns ;W j. NVail. he was not awakened. V f 'th road was brought u,lc We, ThtM-t-14 no clue to the perpetrators but there she would give them any taing they ot &ickl planted in their section ibis ear than ever known before. It is a sure crop and requires less labor lUau almost any thing else. If there isa't! a sale for all the production, it will bo used as feed fur the i S-OCtC. rival of the' It. & D. that could come here. "- . -, ? g in JMani.igo. Mr. George R. Hanger and MissPhcua Baker were unileil in th holy boiuis oi There aro now fifty inmate at tne pool house. This is let: more man was cared for last winter. Tho heatiu at the luati luliou is rcpoiled good Mr luck. VandcFford, pre-ident and general man-; jnatimony at' the home cf the bi ides agvi ; J. W. -Maiiney, secretary. and treas- father, Mr. C. F. Balder, on church .street, urer; J. S. Ueudcrson, MC. Quinn, J. M.'piyin'ay night. Kcv. Dr. Ilumpie ef Hadett, G. Wr Wright, of Salisbury, ; ficiated. The marriage was a private W. M. Cooper, of Statesville, Geo Powell !olle, only the family and a few invited and James Loughron, of A-heviiIe, cii- f.iends being present. A number of val uable and handsome presents were re ceived. They will make Salisbury their Death has laid a heavy hand upon the famiiy of Mr. Tuos. II. Browu, of JIuu- tersvilie. Mr. Brown was ibo drst mem ber" of the family to go; following hiai iu ? . I 1 I ... .. , 1 I L . C. T. Brown, ot suarou, is in 111 wees s timj was a J year oiu ua.ugaitr, Had a lino horse, wuicii ho had I Uliti yesterday ihe oldest daughter, recently purchased, torn 10 pieces upon I eiiilcl ol'.ll year.;,died a wire feue, and all his cow.-? ua e gup. The cotton receipts for the week pat, Tac un;ru. ..i.v.iti . rectors. The company owns about 250 acres o land south-east of town, 011 which there home. The Waicusian wishes is an immense deposit of granite. Steps happy couple .many blessings. will soon be takervto develop the qrovny ;anj phice the granite on the market. Titfs is. another one Cf the enterpriser. the .,. iu.,t ...... ...in.-- tu tinike this the most axt'.llll fit. IU t' - k Ik Auction at Kcisiier's next week. Public Scliuol: ol' Itov.an, ciiiimg r; -' , h. -perous year of Salisbury's existence. Thi, acb0ol3 in Kowun have been pro- ,1.1 at .jiw a, 0ot, v.a- r KoWun countv is richer . In granite th,u greying for t:;e last half cenlr-ry,: b::t hura tho ur:u seu-sie.,pt.es . - - ia iu gold. ;ftlid theio is loom j et lor bolter shoo rir..i,(4i. , uiuvi iuu . bouses, and belter ill Ittidance. Iknowot A'tti: .011 litcli 6.! biaSireetors of the First. National; Briict 3iuw.ia.V Ktaclarcd . an an, wml divind of 10 per cent. This 'liars': In 'eVecllent conditio and is ':jrfotty ouud .- , Kltcriir Monroe lightened the burden fin-tbu couotY ou 'Monday by'takinis five t,. thr Titniitentiarv. Two of fieconvicts were while and three colored. ;Goud- ri,dd.taea. A number of our merchants have re 'ceired tiieirsnriinr ahd summer good.-. v. t u iT..i;t inifncd his un' a . lew ityaago, Had will now measure oat bar p.ins with rer.evred energy. : ; Mr. Eu-i.c Johnston will dispose o -libcltcots here and leave for Winston in 'fcw.weebs. Tiie Watchman regrets v.-rv much to scerMr. . Johnston leave for such men never leave a place without ' Tho hncheou given by the St. Cecelia Societi- last Thursday evening was a de cidodsucccfs. -The proceeds amounted : to $517.1, which' is a sang little sum.' It mHu be applied to repairing the Episco . wi chinch. r 'I'IhI Thompson, W. C. Fraley's trot- S ter,won in the race foivlhe ipoOO premium attlie New H rne fair last wet k. I he jj time male was 2.10. This is vey good when 'it ia considered that the tarck was ia bad condition owing to luavy rains. Tbo.penny-seales at liie postoffice' Were Ti opened last S.itu: day. It had been out .ofprUcf and only contained .about $5. tcVidt-j that a' quantity of car seals, but , loH?,! pieces of iron, and other such cour.--t rfcit ouiiency was taken out. Mr, k C. Stickiuy, the stout mar, give tin exhibition of his stretigth bcfoi e lle postoiricc Tuesday afternoon. He is a very stout man,- but we have men in "wisbury who can do-almost anything 1 c Soil' nf Jiiii innit imnnrtatlt acts were the collections which he did not . . f id to take up. , The Inchest price rcalized on tolacco 1 tliis season, was paid for JI r. C. P. Tiwurasou's cron, which was sold at the Planters' V:ii(4wn. i mnvninir. Ti e one achuol that has about i;0 pupils and . . ; . .1 .1 I... ... Co -rlu I of court. Zriit Court adiuttrned Friday evening 'ftt'riwhat ! little interest take, in the school 1 ! -rbi" li'-'docket. The following are j vvlitu it co-ts hoihing. Some diolrits ;ntheimportat:lca,eodisposedwfbythis-hSve reeeatly built very 1 school "u" houses but in sonic d-.s.jicis there arc term: ischtitd hubses that a inan ce-uid creep John Shuping, setluction with protmsetbr uh tlijj very large7 cracks in ih ofmairiage three years iu the penile'u- .floor. Wiih no material inside except a ' ---" t few old benches Und one little oitl black 1 mnil(i,J board, large enough for two boys. Sue! I. Mj? Pay lor, toi'gery, eighteen months j g.i100j htUSe ihey will put a teacher i, ac-joidiiig 10 loliou Inspector Vvnacia ... .t bvok, wire 557 bales against 135 lor me 8-imc week iasi year. B-Ccipts yesterday lJd hales. There are 200 students at tho Biddt li IusUtit the largest number since "tho scnooi was cciaoliched. iillecn of the number have occu added since ihe llrsl oi January. - .Cotton receipts for Saturday in Ci:ar- .... . . - 1:-.-. !. lotto- nere ib; lor uio weetv wj. a w ruceipls ou January ial were 8,0'JO bhoi t of lata year. The shortage at' present is o,.ilo pound.-. Mr. J.T.Gibson, whose ieam ran away on College s..reet last week, reports t wo of his horses seriously hurt Ueoij'es ha vim; to pay for a wagon douioifyiedj' and" his o w u ha. i ly da m aged . Mrs. MilitsleUorie, whilst-. fitting be- tiw. -i-i'v." a V?v - t-vL-nift'-s biace. fell I The three deaths occurred in less than a month. Hock Hill is talking about a new co. ton factory a sick man eat. Bright flo.vcrs of the ICgctilJn; iiiKt li"'"."' 1 OUl. Ultl UOv SCO illiiuu. . : fragranee and beauty to the scene. The Buchanan testified; said he was with doll show was tho great attraction to MiltoiLwhch Uofseller caine up aud that the little ones and doubtless inspired Hilton odered his hand which Itosseller many pleasant dreams. The receipts refu3ed, saying he had published a lie on f)ted up -$315.13. The Dilworlh baud ,im and he would shake hands with no urnished music for the occasiou. Uuch rascal. Mr. Hilton proposed to leave the settlement of their dispute to his brother Masons, which Rosscller de-.V- clincd to do. ; , WV ll. Cochrane-stat ctl that h was . present at the meeting of commissioners and heard Mr. Kirkpatrick say any man who would sell liquor could not have , a a good moral character. 4. . . ; D. G. Maxwell testified that he ncam Mr. Hilton tell McCorkle as a friend he had better make his arrangements to gt out of business as he would not get li cence. 1 Mi-T Hi-Hon was again put on,tbe"stand compelling commissioners to act upon "1 for a time and court adjourned for application for licence, which defendants Jinner It has three -cotton faciu ries, a buggy and carriage factory, and a Court. Tho mandamus ca?e of Itosseller vs.' 1 -1 r l commissioners was cauea ai.juo.iy. The morning hour was consume 1 d:s- cussing me quesuon 01 laiistici.jj. Mr. Gcor-e K. Wilson argued that if the court granted mandamus compel!ingthe commissioners to grant license, it would bo tho court granting license, which power was conferred by the law upon tho. fommissiouers oalv. Mr. Bason said Ihe court could only grant maudamus hid done. Col. Jones said it was uot a f.f inris.lictiou. which coulil U UvOVlOi j - question tor tne court whether tho commissioners .on UuctTon company lor general wooe- right under th, law to Srint o. no vi-oric. The Globe Cotton Mill is budding grant heea.e at discretion, houses to accommodate they had exercised the discretion pu tiarv 1 in' penitt nlihry. i - James William?, colored, larceny, ten years in penitentiary. Sentence was after wards reduced to five years. Major Whittaker, larceny, llircc years in the penitential. Richard Kiniou, larceny, two years in penitentiary. London Jones, colored, fornication and adultery. - twelve months in jail, with privilege to hire out during last six months. Margaret Basioger, fornication aud adultery, twelve months in jail. Lewis Voglcr and Will Brice, uuisauce. Case remanded to mayor for trial. Bill Phillips, larceny, .'pied his own case and was acquitted. ti... f.mniis Mtori .tealinr case of X ItC 44JV 07 Srate vsrVasco Goodnight, G. W. Revels iiml oilier.'.' was continued for 'defend ants. The case of most absorbing interest was Ihat of John Shuping, for seduction. It occupied pearly two days, and it was ireucraUv thought till the verdict of guilty was1 rendered that he would be acquittco. The docket was cleared by Friday evening and court adjourned, the judge, solicitor and visiting lawyers returning to their respective homes or places of bj.siue.sf-. t. -j- 1 1 rirr - " 'i h;lCC' -.' Since the rain 011 Sunday tobacco has been coming in briskly. Both ware houses have had darge breaks. At the Planters' Warehouse yesterday 20 piles, svrtrreiratins 2.4U pounds, were sold. Capt. Beardyrf ports good prices prevail ing-and all the sellers were sausueu. One lot of 140 pounds, belonging to A. J I low from near Fork Church, Davie ... K...,M.rht .11.00 This gentleman ('(UIIllV. " " mf Such in with about 50 or GO scholars ami expect him to do good work. Well, he has one of the hardest times any one ever saw. When he trots ihem about half-way straightened out, boim large boy ays lie iu iromg "to do as ne please5, when th teacher tries to bring mm unrter, lie says be don't expect to be punished. He gee- i,tor Miirt hiaf father laUcs-ins part, ana IIIIIM" . fells him to stay at home instead ot tend ;!., hiin bactl to the school house. Th'. ,u.vt, thing tiie-teacher knows somo.of the .war neiirhbors say it is one oi tne most absurd things they ever heard of to pun ish a mown boy. . ' . . - , . . - T .11 I think that ISorlli uaronna saouiu Jimv a eomnulsorv education law so tin .... . - . . mTt, reneration would on au average oe o . . . .r.u better educated, anu me trainers oi me oung would not have such a hard time. We ifecd compulsory education, so that parents cau not keep their children at home, and then we need teachers that would use thc cow hide on those stubborn boys. If this could be met I don't think old be spent in vain. c niT(riT. 1'fiY. more tenement houses to accommodate the additional force necessary to run the machinery atniglit. Looks like there is no overproduction of yarns. If history 'repeats itself", then there is no need of a mayor's .court room iu the new city hall building, so raro are may or's courts these days. Verily Charlotte is peaceful, peaceabio and law-abiding. So" much for the courage -of our commis- sioitei-3 who had the "courage to uo right," despite denunciation aud abuse from tho friends of the saloon As the R, & D, freight train pulled in on the ltfght cf the 2G;h, a. dilapidated ., ww.;. .f ii:int:u ii v extricated himself 1 . , 1 If I I. f.-om beneath a car and as.ie.i lor u lautu stand. He had left Atlanta with ten with aiitipoleptic fit, and her clothing ,x audTfopo3fcd regaling Viimself to " item ;tty. A Desperate Koiil ii PnartHiiburg, S. C, his added one more te the countless number of casual ties that are daily occurring from finan cial trouble. ,.1 tunnc W FtKvards. a native of VUl "'-i '7 1 Greene coHiilv, N C, but for many years 1 resident of Spartanburg, biew. his brains out with a pistol, on the 21th ot last month.:' He was-in ill health and ncard of the failure of Ih.e Firv National Bank weighed pounds and was decked "sdd same g.ade in Winston last wcck :"wn,atspj(.).LT., an average of f-lj cents hTftiuiiJ . . ' An. alarm of fire was sounded a, -.feu i.pHites,befoi-e noon last Saturday. The rang vijrorouslv, and a largeftrowd carted ia teureh of the fire. It Was dis to be a false alarm, caused by 4, '"y iK'iiviit- iVom the stove and ema- :: lliWlil'r f,. I..".,- -b -o .".11.1 1 1 ' !!ii; ei:;..t. o'i'oia ihe windows of the Truth t.;-i:.i:e. . 1 I'iid; figure -of. Charlie Deems, tUiiicscdltd "Dntcb (h:M-lit-w": will v - J oa our -streets a-jrain. He died .vt s5 nr -. fi rn 'eh was Ladlv burned - . - , before assistance came. On the night of the 23d, unknown par ties stole bridles from the premisesof Mr. Will McLaughlin, of Crab Orchard t and entering the pasture of Mr. Jno. Leestoio two mules aud departed. ti.0 mnnv friends of Mr. Tom Rankin J IV i4H"J will regret to hear that he is Ftill quite sick. He has been confined to his home since the aceidoht in which he was in jured sevend weeks ago. A litle seven year old daughter of the late Mr. The?. H. Brown, of ilunlers ville, is at the point of 'death. Just two weeks ago the father aud. a Uaugnter this family died on the same uay. The Wilmington Sicr says: .input, fo mertre the" 'Ilcrnet Ri'lemen' of Charlotte into tho naval bat talion is watched with great interest by members of the State Guard here. 'im. v.tr. r.-...TV. nf thft deeds bearing upon establisiug tho daU ,of the Meck lenburg Declaration, taken by Bautn gar ten, are perfect. Every word can be as easily read as the original d.cumenls. There is serious sickness in the family of Mr. Will Ei-win, s6n-in-lav of Esquire S. IT. Hilton. Mrs. ferwia is just recov- the extent of his money, xie satl tha ho had traveled from Nova Scotia- to Mexico in like manner. Afternoon attorneys began to address-: the court oa tho legal aspects of the case. Mr. Walker spoke jfirst andarguetl that a man's character -ociore- whi - cannot be estimated by one, two or half dr.zca acts, but by the effect tiie n .re".ite! of his acts thajt is lus daily Hfo - pcrly. Judge Byaum sail the question hag matlc upon the community in which or the court, was whclner .vlu-n tne . j- cd. He quoted authorities tu l;ctup!';i two courts. Ihe UHlJ 1 - - to decide was had the t or not r pro- On Wednesday 21 ult, Mrs. Robert Lemmonds and her four-year-old daugh ter were badly burned at their home on Or. Orr's farm two miles from the cijy. Mr. Lemmonds was preparing his gar den for planting, aud had piled some old ivilhv.'s un and aet fire to them. T he lit tle child was playing around ihe fire and her clothes caught. She ran toward the bouse screaming. The mother, iu her ..tfomt.ls to cximuisn UlC Uie in - of "The Nest 1 A. child's, clothing, had her own cioines nearly burned from her body, and her tkin was burned to a crisp in some places. God has in his mysterious providence visited with sorrow another of cur homes. Mr. Eddie Wolf, the son of S. W. Wolf, of Charlotte town, hip, was well and bouyaat with ycung manhood's hopes and aspirations on Satur.lay. On Tuesday morning he was standing iu the . . r . 1 : .. ..et hi.- U ins 1A lsaniis. r-,u.Jio a-MiMcaut had proven a good character, a suitable place and a puno dem ind Liu commissioners had any iar.her discre tion in the ' case. Mr. Burwell argued that the duty otH the court was fir:,t to try the facts iu the cuse then consider tho law bearing upon it. At 12:20 the judge decided to hear the case, instructed the attorneys to make up lac.r issi..e., and adiourned for dinner. I he alter noon mas coustnned almost en.irely in Rftiftctinc a iurv. "The regular jury was exhausted and a number of tollsmen summoned before a jury wiia secured. Tho first witness, Mr. Dais, was put on the stand late Monday evening and was again 'introduced Tuesday morning. Dr. MeAden was next put on the stand bv prosecution to show that Rosscller bad acted fairly in setting up his busi ness He had used no fraud iu making a mortgage to his partner Meyor, but had done so to protect creditors of the firm of Meyor et Rosseller. Mr. Rossel ler's conduct throughout had been upon rho line of honor. Dr. McAden's tcs- timoiiT was a strong vindication of Mr. f'n'.'.cr's character. Aner lr. lt- -Vden, Mr. Gilmer Brenizer; who had h.n connected with Mr. Rossel.cr m tvitiness. was inlrodueed and testified to hUsood character. The examination of Vr Itosseller next followed and cou- ..... 1 ,.,t ,f ;T" Taorni a it. His ecle b . 1 : l-l v 1 . 1 . j i " v w . i .,.,1 n,.t. Iii'r. of nriees 1 cents ,. . . .. 1 1.:1 prove his position. Saul uossctier, uau. 5V proven a good character uy u.c owv mvm of the community, lleargueu irom wiaw principle of law that individual acts or the piaintitf was not admissablo as eri deuce before the commissioners.-. . . - Judge By num said the commissioners could"uot be eonSued to the rules to -prove a man's character before a court They were to be governed by the evl-..-douce as it impressed each individual" m'nd. . " . , Col. J ifies angned that the only, rulo for proving character viz: general rcp" tation should prevail with commission ers as all othor courts. J Mr. Bur .veil spoke at some length upon thr nuest oil ot wnai consume jjv moral character and the legal way of as,- ' certaiaing it. ' . Tiie evening wa3 consumed by counsel . , . 1 m for plaintiff in discussing pomia 01 law , bearing upon the case. a itnrnevs for prosecution are juessrs.: ir C. Jones. Frank Osborne, Burwell & Walker; for tho defence Wilaon, Can- s'.er and Mason. - . si-mw&co rk bf-vriP.. ami ne two children are very seriously sick with preyed upon his mind that wn.ie jxi, John Brvant, his nephew, who was sit- tirg by bis bedside, was -dozing, he steppcl from his bed, procured a pistol and put a desperate end to his earthly cares. - lot if. Oirviicle t niuks the uemocraiic et Id not be held, farther west. presence for 1 n o f,,,- iv!-.n;i".' and; o eenib oeer, o itui ..... j forlrandy-wiaput in ovidohce by the prosecution, and his card iu the Zen: cf September 10 by tiie defence. After Mr. Itosseller, numerous pursons were put on the stand and testified to his good char a :ler,aUof whom te.tiuod : t thosa;ne time i. . .1. . .r..i viri.-.ter of Cjmaii-Hioae.-s tO UIO 'vuu W.E. Hanufactur3rs cf JL. Harness and Collars, are; OP.O of OUl promising young Irnen and his death is the common lois of the community. Whilst feeling that all is well with him, our hearts bleed; for the. inmates of a home that has sustained so terrible a-bc-rcavemeaU j Anti-T illniaii. pueumonia. r. - , been mada by General The-R;dcigh.covre?pootef taenar- . . tj of thc antl-Tillman n- ; best and most Vai!, Kirkpatrick and Hilton. Court adjonme 1 before crosi ex.imina- I tion of Hiiion was completeu. On Wednesday 'morning the cross ex amination of Mr. Hilton .wa, resumed. Col. Jones asked Hilton if he had not promised Mr. Fife that he would never f.o- licenci? if ho did uot .it oiv ' - - a!a: t.dl Jjhn Wa U.vorth, G jorgd 1. hi r'i -i-id ot:u:-S that h J w v EKT, - : Izi 5:al:rs in LEATHER AN1) SADDLEUT ' 11 si! nvi li " -1 HAilDNVARB. IN ALL ITS BKANCJIE& CHABI-OTTB, - - Mcntloa tr.e NVatcfcmaa. N. O, r. t:i. . tv!,,; -i.;.S i.ist fiiieen or i vention . snouu 1 ' un - Wl!t-h-bn accoune of hard times in i.n ...... 1 i... i;.lt. i .....U ..fUir.l the eust. There, is a tune eoue -times iii western Carolina as well. Dr. Ncel, of Steel Creek, has fouud a r....... .-:.. mincr iT n-nter on his spring 01 ei " -- - faction in S.utn L.iro.iu;i, 101 . tion of Demomais ia Columbia on the fourth Thursday:in March to fix up a State ticket to be offered to the regular democratic convention. They arraign Mr. Tillman' as an agitator whose r.d ... .. u., r,.;eA iii f:i!ii.l nrom- UlitilSiiailOll Uiir .w - Broekeii- w mi l h iv j .:.. r 1... ,v-f..iT.l v.i'.l? for his arm. cut on :e-ioiu licence. Mr. Hilton replied that he had, but meant to-do nothing in violation of law. lie assorted that he believed thc testimony justified him in voting ogaimt giving luence to "Mr. Rosseller. Col. Jones read Hilton's reply to Rossellei s '.r.! of Sci-t. lOlh, xvliicl Mr. Hilton stutejl he had sabmilicd to three brother Boyne 1 Badger It has been tested with satisfac- .'of rL.funn made during the campaigr . 1 , Masous before publishing hot did not reulize nearas much per pouni c . . i-... .1.0 m..i L-it. h.-n been very itood DO lat iiic ; - Last reason Salisbury was is. one of the best markets in tne &iaie, mm she will try to hold that fame this year. But in the face of the present prosper ity lhc!busines3 men of Salisbury should not "forget the promise made that they would form a leaf tobacco association, in order to keep up prices, if warehouses were opened. Prices are good at piesent, but the manufacturers. .have, not got thc 1 .... l,.i,l rear. i ttetc- 13 till - UOV. " money chance for the company to umUe moi.ej . - - A. 4 1 .... U ea fWnlb,lfll h haine on on its operation., bul if it dees net mn ! .hu ti, L.,t Thm-sdav r.fternfrcii.1 would iadueO-people to sell w.o now ftftni . . . ' " J "I .after Tho merchants, who 0 are t ui hold n auction in my store every day ot next week at 11 a. m. and 4 p. in. to close out my stock. W. II. Ueisseii, Jeweler. mm- wmm mr Tho Governor cf r.'orlh Carolina says: State or Noam L-abolixa. ' 4 EXKCCTl'VE DtPAHTXSKXT, V UALWGil. February 18 ISl2. j JAMES IT. WEH,cc'y. - n nr. Siw nircnlv to vt.ur el the 5th 1 have .i...:r!wrrtiw!s( nfi-:isioii:ii!',' r. ua naL't Otll ; vi.wr.; . . i ulwavs fcimd relit ft rem Us u?e n; ace. lory results, and some cuuiiOL 1 are already arranging to spend a portion of the su-.nmer with Dr. Neel. A fire .1 :...t .1 ve:irenoU-e wan tut Minn. S!1,C '1' '7 d twentv-ci.ht ,a the Alliance vote, and sufficiently ton tor . - .. " ... . . i... .!...;.t,o5ti.m fear Neelv & Feweli, liverymen, j CJljServaiive 10 10 .u.o ,.4- iurihcr anu i.;:.e wV--- lance " . . - t3 ivi,..( -Ti' H imnton's commitice say .a f 1 14 V I doubtless true, but Mr. Tillman is on try f.,r one more term. He has made hay occurred at Rock Hill somedajs ' Uurii;g the su.uhme of hu auiu..i.a.a- ..th. .- .- .. ij tiir, t-nou'n " -vv 1 mil lit. ' J vehicles fot 1- "ius,iy -y i ?zrx?TM After Mr. Hilton, Mr. (leorgc Brockcu- borou-h was put on the stand ami tcs,i .. , .tV.. 1 .. iiilinn did sav he would lieu inai ' 1 ' have his arm cut oil rather than grant lLei.ce. Mr. Wads is vorth being called, testified had t to vote for licence . .i.e.. H,nr Hilton saul to n:m mai Finance x t, ,r.. a.,!x- ofCabairus, county, successor J. If UV -.11. .' . . ....... . Ill tl N C, is the inveuioi ! ii,pP(. imr.ure uioney for the cj. than politic-. ; .,i-.(li- no his mum 110 He asked Mr. Hilton it he Wou.u uov - CAltRY m THE LARGEST Y STOCK OF DIAMONDS OF ANY HOUSE IK- NORTH. -r VPOLINA! SKLECT10N PACKAGES SFNT'UN APPLICATION. WE KEE b NO IMITATION STONES IN - STOCK. REFER TO CHARLOTTE .t BANKS. ; BOY N E & B A DGER DIAMOND DEALERS, CHABLiOXTE, Wi C. 82:1 y .r..Tu.vhiA von wrltQ. laeution i"" ivu 1 . 1 He asKtti J:i. iu the senate,isays t:ie negro is fof him (Wadswordi.J and re- I have not claimeu, wui - '. . . ! . ;.. .t.b Carolina. Since the tbat, u is " not in ft - - . 1- ,.C tin t'....,.n4.t.Jb:tr-:ei- UiUiOe-UilC.:u...ialva . pile tl he would much re?peet lor . : I ... 1 .- not, ibal ne li.'o w hi family, runner stated that he had a ktd Rosseller to WHY NOT - : .1 . Do the last think you can tor your uree- Jov onei hy irking their last Mti. ; vit!i A To-.nb-tone or Headstone, while L. 11. . IN are semne uu tvrv --,r Ml . 1 .11 K! t.!iif ,,r .... .. ,...i ',vAirs' ! Tf i ..e where f:U.;,,,!oye o&th, tin shops of Sail,- mostly benefitted, by the ptf o ce U a iH'i 1? ' bVl . .... t .... . - , luind. ' - . . ..I-wl-.nnh'S flT'-rlUIZC IUC tobacco iniitftvt, c,--- ; isbuiy Leaf Tolmcco Assccialion. - . - . ; . 1 wfiiii-i 11 i. c 111 1 - o i inn r i ru a ...a mi nHioriisim wo uac u .o . v,v... . mvo. . . , . ... , ,,, ii.-n-ii-:, iu-' have done, as I was so tut.awai 1 cou ,t aaiI uuts u. - T- , ae e Jucatit V... , .1... ,, ,,0 out on the !-,,': ou haad that ami wm oc . .r.i.. . it rw c Vion;-l V. At trose units, iiov.a4 ',; ilr-v m:lke. I ae 1eeov.-11.1eo M'- , , . i i;r. ju .hh" : . , . :.,., ,,- 7cttitir a Monuroeni iur i "" .aUVa -!... ?lld';:C:"U '. ' t "u .v.l,iS y their ci,i!ar,..,, ad they H..J ! a aaJ ,,;,, t!)t ' IS"- ' :' v.y troiy ycurs, ' ' i, vnltrely loi M the white "lac.---" iu t. . M him u;, vole ;,Ka...l K-., m ,-,.,riu..iti- will not la.i lo., .o if - the top ihe cotton icw t 1 . . , cuil or ruc ai "-r, . - - t , to! ItiJlU-V 1UW ..lui...-. 1 - . - v-r c - l-rMcSiplta" tttreKtd to n.wUl- r.ftt.ly vU!l tho rK,t i:.iVcv of ..10, tiu. 0:l i V"&& BARKER, tccc-tsrily attcne, ttc oU-WoucJ giu I - li -. Wm. B. Nesbit died oa aturl.-y e -i Hi i -- t A. - - '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 3, 1892, edition 1
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