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3k . jl 1 1 1 vycii olllld hd ildllllclll vol 11 fourth series salisbury n c thursday september 6 1894 no 30 ' ready to proceed to business highest of all in leavening power — latest u s gov't report what is drfy^l baking k\*j rowcicr abscllftely pure castoria when peter was informed that the club would allow the pugilist train ing expenses and that the money j was on the way he smiled and said j at last it looks like a fight of course i accept but i must be guaranteed protection that is they ' must assure me that i will not be j interefered with i only suggest j this as it is most likely that some j might happen whereby i might ■b arrested or otherwise prevented frofu winning if the articles are satisfactory i will sign them at once as far as i'm concerned there will be a fight castoria is dr samuol pitcher's prescription for infants and children it contains neither opium morphine nor other narcotic hubstance it is a harmless substitute for paregoric drops so jthinjj syrups and castor oil it itt pleasant its guarantee is thirty years use by millions of mothers castoria is the children's panacea the mother's friend castoria castoria cantorim • well adapted to children that i castoria cures colic constipation i recommend it ius superior to any prescription ! sour stomach diarrhoea enu - ut ion mown to me h a archer m ]>.. i kills worms jives rleep a/xl promotes di 111 so oxford st brooklyn n y ; k<isti<>n wit.h*4lt injurious medication theui 1 castoria is bo universal ami • berits so well known that it sewnsawork .. ,.,, r se vepa i years i hat . recommendec of supererogation toendorse it kew are the your castoria and shall always continue u intelligent families who do not keep castoria | dosoas it has invariably produced beneficia within easy reach 1 ■results carlos ma&tvn i 1 ki f i'ai . . m !>.. new york ( ity limh street and th av . new y.>rk city tub centaur compaq 77 murray street new york city general news he carolina watchman still coining dollars dayidsoo dispatch established 1s32 toveriiiuent walir arrested gouernor waite was this after noon arrested examined and held to appear on thursday before united states commissioner hinsdale to answere to the charge of violating the postal laws by conspiring to con ceal secrete and embezzle a letter ad dressed to matron likens city hall denver the governor denies all complicity in this case but as chief of police armstrong made a written statement that the letter in question was given him by the governor the district attorney insisted that the governor should be held to answer to the charges made the governor denied the right ot the c urt to hold him and posively refused to give bail you may put me in jail if you like or i will oot s mv bull 1 j clared in the most positive way i am governor of colorado and have official tluties to perform the repeal of the sherman silver pur chase act did not result in dosing mints against the further coinage ol silver dollars as was generally sup posed on the contrary uncle sam keeps on making the dollars of our daddies the same as'bcfore a ques tion having been raised on this point by the editor ol the biblical recorder the director of the mint replied as follows the oats corpin alabama was not a failure new york world the president has gone to gray gables to remain for some time at chicago aug 28th a rush was made to withdraw goods from the bonded warehouse the georgia pacific rail-wa t and louisville southern railway passed into the control of southern railway company aug 31st at midnight the ball worm is playing havoc with the cotton crop in texas and if the rain continues it is feared that the entire crop may be destro\'ed if the japs continue to kill scores of chinamen thechinese law allowing the drowning of girl children will be quickly abolished atlanta journal atlanta ga 2-i alexander carr shot h king five times on south broad street to-day threw his pis tol away and waited for a police man to miss congress yet l'»jis week the uniformed rank knights of pythias about 10,000 strong are holding their annual encampment here and the southern development convention an organization engag ed in booming tae southland is also in session here when things get quiet the absence of congress will begin to be regretted a political sensation columbia s c — a sensation was created in the state by the announce ment that senator rutler would not abide by the result of the primary election which takes place tomor row at the election members oiv ■: legislature will be nominated who will elect a successor to senator but ler n withdrawing from the pri mary senator butler leaves himself and friends free to make a contest in the general elections which take place in november it is a rule in the democratic party in south car olina that each candidate must pledge himself to support the nominee of the party other wise he cannot be voted for gen butler made such a pledge but withdrew it to-day in a letter to the secretarey of the demo cratic executive committee he gave no reason for withdrawing the pledge it is understood that the legislative candidate will be nomina ted in november who will support butler it is further said that gen butler if defeated by governor till man will make a contest before the united states senate contending that the registration laws of the state are illegal and that if a full vote could have been polled butler legislators would have been elected an ardent supporter of senator butler said to-day gen butler's withdrawal must speak for itself certain it is however that it places him entirely independent of the ac tion of the primaries on the 2sth you will know a great deal before ten days elapse and you can rest as sure that senator butler is still a most active factor in the state and national politics senator butler in a telegram to the columbia register says i be .... say in withdrawing the paper filed by me with mr thompkins secreta ry of the democratic executive com mittee announcing my candidacy i am following the footsteps of dis tingushed reformers who are unwiil ing to submit their clames to a pri mary where everything from coroner up has been cut dried packed and salted down by the ring when the result is slated down by the ring be fore a vote has been put in the ballot box the democrats of delaware met in convention at dover last tuesday nominated e w tunnell for govcr ner and endorsed cleveland and the administration they encorporated in the state platform the financial plank of the national platform treasury department one dollar a year bereai of the mint washington i c aug 15 94 biblical recorder raleigh x c sik : — in reply to your inquiry of the 11th instant you arc informed that during the month of july the mints of the united states coined 423,000 silver dollars the co t of the bullion contained in these dollars was 285,661.75 showing gain or seigniorage to the goverment of 137,338.25 consequently 285 t;<>1.75 will be held for redemption of treasury notes issued in payment for the bullion and 137,338.25 will be used in payment ol the obligations of the government adding that amount to the circulating medium of the country he finally consented to sign a per sonal recognizance in the sum of 100 after reserving all rights and having the sum cut down from 5000 a groom of 73 and a bride of 62 were married in atlanta the groom was james dickey a wealthy farmer of fannin county and his bride mrs w s wright of atlam » c <. in the mountains three hundred employees were dis charged last week from the public printing office among the number were three republican from north carolina this is the right kind of reform under democrat rule the ad ministration of governmental affairs can be run with many less officers than under republican rule it is officially announced that on june 30th the king of orea de clared himself independent of hiua and appealed to japan to assist him in driving the hinese from tsan this it is said was done with the assistance of the orean troops the official announcement also says that on the same date june 30th orea renounced all her treaties with china besides the millionaires large property owners big-salaried per sons in private life and leaders in trade and commerce will be affected by the income tax provision of the new tariff bill which has become a law every person in a public berth must pay the government 2 per cent on the excess of his salary over 4 000 it has been discovered at sioux city ' ' ' i the watchman being the oldest pa per in the state enjoys the confidence of the people of this sedtion thereiore is a first class advertising medium police commissioner dennis mul hns chief armstrong and matron kate dwyer were later arrested and held upon personal recognizances also to appear on thursday the letter in question was written by a steel works engineer in pueble to matron likens asking her aid to secure a suitable woman for a wife the writer in a manly straightfor k ward way told of his position and circumstances and ol his desire to quit bachelorhood it never reach ed mrs likens but was held in the office of the police commissioner ami after having certain words un fc|^^.il was used a evidence to her subsequent discharge mrs bms had been police matron for her character is above re of this letter later complain and caused in __^+^- bdoii'i ivnnt to fight ■m x y aug 28 this hm l sullivan appeared ha house in the produc k true american in the hkr osllw1 e in which sull i v a n u ashiugtou letter washington d c sept 4 1894 chairman wilson before leaving washington took occasion to ex press liis opinion freely concerning the effect of president cleveland's letter to representative catching up on the congressional campaign mr i wi(son endorse ever \ word said in that letter also the action ot t he the president in allowing the tariff bill to become a law without his signature and bobeves that the let ter will be of much service in prevent ing lukewarmne^s of tarifi reformers towards democratic candidates mr wilson also disposed most effectual ly ofthe republican argument that the promise of additional taiiff re form in the future which the presid ent made in his letter meant another general tariff bill and its consequent upsetting of business concerning this far-fetched argument he said the work of tariff reform will be continued by easy by easy gradua tions atid bj special reductions from time until we have accomplished our purpose there will be no other general tariff bill the tarff rates will remain stable on the great ma jority of articles and it will be upon comparatively few that the perfect ing of details will be necessary in or der that ihe tariff reform law placed on the statute books shall be a con sistent whole this work will be performed however in such a man ner as neither to disturb the business conditions ofthe country nor to af fect either the employer or the em ployed mr wilson is confident ol his republicans may run against him representative warner of nc york who strongly believes that sugar should have been made free so as to down the sugar should have been made free so as to down the sugar trust said of the president's letter the president proposes to go at the thing right this time he leads out in an attack against the trusts which occupy the most strong ly intrenched position in the renter of hip nrotretinn line when r\nnt we carry the center of the line and rout the trusts the rest of the fight will be easy enough and we will get free raw material and everything el se we want without any difficulty as a rule all democrats who real ly believe in tariff reform and there are few very few who do not strougly commend president cleve land's letter to mr cathings and predict that it will do more to keep the democrats in control of the house than any one document that will be a factor in the campaign president cleveland does not in tend to return to washington until october unless something of great public importance now unforseen shall make it necessary for him to do so in the meantime no public business will be neglected as he has arranged to have all matters requir ing his official attention forward to gray gables where with the assi>t ance of private secretary thurber an executive office will by maintain ed sccretarp carlisle will not be able to take an extended vacation this year as there will be many questions arising out of the administration of ehe new tariff law that will requfre his personal a^ention and which de lay in answering would seriously in convenience many business men the condition of the treasury is much better than it has been at the end of month rccen^^^gmijf^mjtadh washington d c august 30 business men from the southern states met in convention this morn ing at willard's hotel to divise meth ods for the investigation and development of southern invest ment and resources one of objects is to secure the establishment of a permanent exhibit of south ern resources in washington with an auxiliary bureau in which the various investments likely to secure capital may be recorded with all paticulars and thus establish a reli able medium between northern cap tal and the rich fields for develop ment in the south with a view to making the convention a success many of the commercial bodies in southern cities appointed delega u represent thcm^^^^^^^|b very respectfully r e prestox director i i he mint — ■— ■♦ • the liiu normal nml induct rial school the state normal and ndustrial k school it greensboro is rapidly be : coming one of the most important ta^^^^^^y^^hn li cdiu.ith'il
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1894-09-06 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1894 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 30 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | O. E. Crowson, Manager |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | O. E. Crowson, Manager |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, September 6, 1894 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; the bottom part of this copy has been torn off. |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601553200 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1894-09-06 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1894 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5125661 Bytes |
FileName | sacw18_18940906-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:04:25 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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3k . jl 1 1 1 vycii olllld hd ildllllclll vol 11 fourth series salisbury n c thursday september 6 1894 no 30 ' ready to proceed to business highest of all in leavening power — latest u s gov't report what is drfy^l baking k\*j rowcicr abscllftely pure castoria when peter was informed that the club would allow the pugilist train ing expenses and that the money j was on the way he smiled and said j at last it looks like a fight of course i accept but i must be guaranteed protection that is they ' must assure me that i will not be j interefered with i only suggest j this as it is most likely that some j might happen whereby i might ■b arrested or otherwise prevented frofu winning if the articles are satisfactory i will sign them at once as far as i'm concerned there will be a fight castoria is dr samuol pitcher's prescription for infants and children it contains neither opium morphine nor other narcotic hubstance it is a harmless substitute for paregoric drops so jthinjj syrups and castor oil it itt pleasant its guarantee is thirty years use by millions of mothers castoria is the children's panacea the mother's friend castoria castoria cantorim • well adapted to children that i castoria cures colic constipation i recommend it ius superior to any prescription ! sour stomach diarrhoea enu - ut ion mown to me h a archer m ]>.. i kills worms jives rleep a/xl promotes di 111 so oxford st brooklyn n y ; k |