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i he carolina watchman vol xxhv third series salisbury n c thursday march % 1893 no 10 what is castoria castoria is dr samuel pitcher's prescription for infants and children it contains neither opium morphine nor other karcotic substance it is a harmless substitute for paregoric drops soothing syrups and castor oil it is pleasant its guarantee is thirty years use by millions of mothers castoria is the children's panacea — the mother's friend castoria castoria ca«torla la«o well adapted toehildren that cattorla cures oolic constipation i recommend it at superior to any prescription sour stomach diarrhoea eruclation known to me h a archer m d kill worm civos aloep ejid promoter dl 111 so oxford st brooklyn n y geetioa without injurious medication " the use of ' castoria ' u so universal and ltd merit m wp!1 known that it oprni a work for eteral years i hare recommended of guprcrojpuion to endorso it few are the your ' castoria and shall always continue tt int^uifent eamciea who do not keep castoria do o aa it hat inyariabl produced beaeflcia within easj reach results c±rix maiittk d d edwih f tardee m d new york city 125th street and 7th xvj new york c5ty th dime cokpast 77 mcmut strmt nrw tori cut statesville marble works is the place to get monuments tombstones &:♦ a large stock of vermont marble to arrive in a few days we guarantee t;iv i i i qvi ry re-ipect and positively will^notlbejundersold qranite mpnuments of all klo'lp a specialty c b webb & co ». v proprietor who hould have the offices amor • the thousands who will ask office ui er cleveland there will be a aany who never did a hour's vc or the democratic party or who indeed kuow anything of its princi ples or policies aid care less all they care for is thu offices many of these will succeed in obtaining their wants and many worthy and hard working democrats be pushed aside to make room for them this is not as it shonld be hy any mean but in the great number of offices and the ter riffic scramble t get in it cannot be helped in some instances sometimes a recruit ffotn republican party will be rewreded tor his services and a good solid democrat set aside again a nulker in his tent and a looker on waiting to see which way the cat is go ing to jump will step into a fat place while his neighbor a time worn and battle-scarred veteran of democracy will be pushed out of the wav these fellows who scramble into office over the shoulers of more worthy and more capable men are without sentiments of modesty honor or fair play and are on hand at every prize distribution begging and fighting for crumbs from our papers we nee a good deal of this cropping out in all parts of the country there is we are glad to see a rising sentiment against giving the spoils of the victory to luke-warm time-serving democrats in preference to the simon pure hard working un swerving members of the party the victory in november was distinctively a democratic victory and none but un adulterated democrats should share the emoluments and rewards — lum berton uobesonean w a shikgton letter correspondence of tho watchman the true significance of president elect cleveland's cabinet selections all but two of which have been announced is beginning to be fully realized by the politicians and it is not pleasing to those of his own party who are on record as having opposed his nomina tion this is the way a democratic senator who was friendly to hill be fore the chicago convention but af terwards took a very active part iu the campaign : u i consider that notice has been served upon the party that it is to lie a cleveland administration in fiot as well as in nw.'ue and hi.it non but original cleveland m<n tired ap ply for patronage with gresham at th head of the state department all but cleveland men will certainly be shut out of diplomatic places ; we m iy get a few crumbs from carlisle my old colleague ; bus.'ll w.ll see to it that the hill men are kopt out of the little postoflices ill nsw york as well as in the other states limont will uaturally run the war department in the interest of his friend ; hike smith will do the same with the interior department while morton of ne braska is too well known as a cleve land worshiper to leave any doubt of what he will do with the agricultural department do not understand me as kicking or at being a sore heal i have always contended that a presi d-mit hud a perfect right to organizr liia cabinet to suit himself and 1 d<i not blame mr cleveland for exercising that right ; am only telling you what the cabinet as so far selected menns to those democrats who opposed mr cleveland's nomination because it will save lo!s of disappointment to have it generally known the western men do not like even a little bit the selection of hoke smith of georgia to be secretary of the in terior they think and m»ke no bones of saying that a western man should have been put in the place be cause that department has to deal with so manv matters affecting that sec tion however the opposition is like that to judge jackson whose nomi nation to the supreme court was con firmed by the senate without a dis senting voice there are two sides to everything but the queen's side of the late hawaiian revolution was very tardy in fact that now it is here there is little probability of its being a factor in determining what shall be done by this government although the oppon ents of the ratification of the annexa tion treaty s^nt to the senate last week by president harrison are trying to use it as argument to let the treaty go over to the next session the im pression is however that considerably more than the necessary two thirds of the senate are in favor of prompt rati fication of the treatv and that it will be ratified unless filibustering tactics are adopted to prevent a vote being taken it is now regarded as certain that j there will be no financial legislation j at this session except the amendment . authorizing the section of the tr-asu | rv to issue three per cent bonds to run f.>r five years up to 3o.oc0,o m i whether he thinks such action neces j sarv to keep up the gold r«se ve fund j which has just been adopted by the senate tdo«e in a position to know say this administration ha fully de termined to issue no bonds it is not crpnerallv known but all the same it fs a fac that under the laws as they now are the secretary of the treasury could issue 4 u or 5 per cent baud at his pleasure and the president has no authority to prevent it hower r much he might be opposed to ir that explains why those who are in terested in haying bonds issued have been trying to scare the secretary of the treasury into issuing them they knew he hud the sole authority by the way if the true inwardness of what has been dime in the financial world f jr the 1 st ninety days towards affecting legislation and the policy of the treasury department is ever made public it will he such a story of rapac ity that it will causa every patriotic american to blush with shame seteral sharp debates have taken place ovi*r the appropriation bills — one of them in the house actually leading to an exchange of blows be tween two members — which are just now occupying the greater portion of the attention of congress the pen sion bill was parsed by the house without any of the radical amend ments to the pension bill whs passed by the house without any of the radi cal amendments to the pension laws proposed by the committee and the amendments to the legislative and executive bill extending to eight hours a day the time of the govern ment clerks and reducing their annual leave to fifteen days which were pass ed by the house have been struck out of the bill by the senate committee one of the most interesting gov ernment exhibits at the world's fair will be the mammoth plobe to be sent by the general land office it is an exact model of the earth a little more than twenty feet in diameter with a circumference of sixty-three feet a superficial area of 1.256 feet and weighing more than 4,000 pounds the whole revolution upon an axis similar to an ordinary school globe the model is built in sections and as soon as completed will be shipped to chica go and erected there the end of the groat spree after four years of unexampled un pardonable and almost incredible reck lessness in the matter of appropria tions the united states government is forced to become a borrower of mon ey there are a dozen different ways of looking ac the sherman bond amend ment but that is the english of its significance the government as the richest and most prosperous nation on earth bor rowing money to provide for it stu pendous pension list on account of a war that twenty-eight years ago this is the long and short of the sit uation the fifty-first and fifty second congresses have scattered two bilious of dollars or thereabouts and uncle sam for the first time in fif teen years prepares to revisit the mon ty lenders x y sun the doctors puzzled about two weeks ago dr b j field of this place was called on to visit a gentleman in stokes county who had been suffering for some time from a tumor in his left side upon opening his si-le dr field found tiie tumor fco be closely connect ed with the man's heart by an artery thrcgh wiiich the olood circulated freelv by means of a small cord the doctor gradually stopped the circula tion from the heart to tl tumor un til it w.is completely shut off he then waited and carefully watched the results for half an hour after which he again werit to work and in one and three-fourth minutes severed the artrrv took the tumor from the man closed and e\ved up his side tiie tumor was o inches in diam eter and 7 inches long and upon close examination wes found ro con tain a perfect heart with all its valve and appliances in perfect working or der tiie doctor has preserved it and will s:end it to new york in the near future it is one of the most wonderful freaks of nature upon record and the taking it ut was one of tiie most skillful sur gical operations ever performed 1 he man from whom it was taken had been unable to work fcr iiore than a year before the operation was per formed but is now able to walk about and the indications are that he will soon be a well ninti dr field has also performed annm ber of operations in dental surgery that baffi>d the skill of other physi e leak.fvilie am i h*rnlri evangelist moody has accepted an invition to hold a meeting in char lotte and will begin about the loth or 20th of march merritt parhara ha j le afc hsiierille for holding up e h am bler a taimer at the point of a pistol ai t robbing him of 3 mr c b adcock of granville coun ty aged 05 dropped dead white w.dk ini along the road apparently m bis usual hea th uaac roberts esq of davje who wa s deputy collector of internal reye i nne under the former democratic d 1 | ministration is a candidate again ijuo vv bostian of albemarle who ni i.l • an excellent deputy marshal un der cleveland's administration >• also w in tii.g a deputy collect orsiiip mi-s annie pettis aged 15 of mid dle fork townsnip caharrus eoun-j wa3 so badly burned last saturday that she died sunday ker dress c uig'it from nn open fire place a disgrace to the worlds f;iir the columbian exposition assumes to be gotten up not only ill the inter est of the united states hut of the whole world it is intended to bring together people from every nation un der the sun tor the mutual benefit of all nations and tribes it is theiefore with both pain mid surprise that we learn from tiie new ! york world of last sunday that the • managers of the fair hate given their ! sanction to a sckem which will rouse the indignation of every southern white man it is proposed to lend the u««e of the ; great music hall for the exhibition of negro opera a dramatization of un cle tom's cabin and the show is to close with the burning of uncle tom | at the stake which is to reproduce the j scenes lately enacted at paris texas the whole scheme is on to insult | and outrage the people of one third of the union how th managers could sever bring themselves to sanction so offensive an exhibition is indeed a mys tery the managers of the fair desire the co-operation of the people of everv state to make the affair a t rand suc cess many of th.e states have made appropriations to defray the expenses of a creditable exhibit of their resour ces the united state government has appropriated 3 500,001 of the people's nioaey to aid the fa'r the people of the south pay their due pro portion of that money an-1 yet the south is to be held up t thousands of visitors from all the world ns an ob ject of scorn and consideration — lynchburq [ va advance a sketch of hoke smith who iion tho next cabinet slate wasmtigton special to philadelphia times hoke smith of georgia who will probably be secretary of agriculture under cleveland is not very well known in washington he has been here once r-r twice this session bnt his visits are fleeting he is not yet 38 years of age and has the appearance of an athletic his smooth-shaven face i not unlike that of the late henry w grady he is a native of north caro lina in which state he was graduated in law then he emigrated to georgia and in a few years has ris*n to the head of j his profession his practice is now larger than thai of any other lawyer in the state and has amassed a fortune which is estimated ut 300,000 he is a most successful prosecutor of dam age suits against railroads besides heing a lawyer has had some experience in the newspaper profession buying the atlanta journal at a time when its prospects were not of the hrighte-t he adopted a policy which mr grady found so successful in building up the atlanta constitution lie employed good men paid them good salaries and encouraged them in ttieir work a mistaken polier kural wo'id the farmers of the south appear to be in danger of their great error of 1891 in raising a crop of cotton too urge to be profitably marketed the effrc's of that error were extremely disastrous to the people of the southern states and brought thousands of farmers to the brink of banhruptcy ls*t year influenced by repeated urg i ing 1 * of the press and the state coin mi g o ers of agriculture as well ns by the conclusion reached by intelligent planters and merchants in public meet ! ings the farmers reduced the iicreage of cotton and planted more corn wheat oats and other food product j the result of tlius diversifying the ' crops was that better prices for cotton ( prevailed and the financial condition of the farmers was materially improved the agricultural journals of the j south report that mie amount of fer tilizing materials bought for use oi , cotton lauds it abnoriuallj large from i nearly every section of the cotton belt j ■comes the s'tatpmtnt that the acreage 1 ' in cotton will be larger than ever be j fore the agricultural commissioners of alabama and georgia have publicly ; warned the fanners that they r mak : ing a serious mistake and the ala ' hauiix commissioners pred ct disaster if the farmers of that starr plant a \ great an acreage to cotton as they now intend doing the farmers cannot suffer alone if they will nut profit by experience thev will again brim about the unfavorable conditions of two years ago for all the southern people at a meeting of the stockholders of < thnl'inu island cotton mills held in statesvill vesteh iy it whs decided to increase the enpital stock build a new brick mill and au l : >'> spindle tv officers elected were p k kev president o.«b«>rne brown vice-presi dent in |. !.!■■<■if i s l ns-y d-ra <■!. and g ••■. h brown secretary and treasurer a quill pennnkersays that no pen will d a fiie writing as tbe crow quill it requires the assistance of a rawro si'ope to mnke a proper pen out of : such a quill but when made it i nf j i wonderful delicacy the microscopic 1 writing told of in tanks of literary cu | j rio>it;n.s all is done with a crow quill j rkc polities prospects in looking hack upon 1802 the sii - j gle event in the history of our couu try which stands forth jis the mtw»i striking anil conspicuous is the politi cal revolution nhicn w.is accon - plislied almost without warn in n little over throe months h«o the sanguine partisan of democratic poli j cies did not predict ii ; it came s a : stunning blow to the ndvocat*s of hy pumican measures 1 he election of 1892 will be regarded in u futnr time as a marvelous t-x un;>le of ti peaceful triumph of economic doc trinth a triumph accomplished without w ,, or personal conflict it is a happy i - lustration of the advantages of on vstem of government an ts flexibili tv hefore opposing policies it has been well nid til at ideas an i principles will in the lan ni win mi every mo al or political conflict and we have proof of the assertion in the u'rcat democratic victory of novem ber 8th which was won not by per sonal appeals not by the rallying oi the multitudes aljuut a popular stand ard bearer hut by reason of a persis - ent advocacy of principle which xpokc to the nr.nds and convictions nit :•• the selfish interests of the plain people of the country upon tha threshold of 1303 it would be u«ele«s to make predictions our country's future is absolutely safe and there will b inaugurated during thi year a financial policy fur this nation at variance with that now in opera tiotu which will prove that the inte r r:t of our government ami the prosperity i i our citizens are not dependent up in paper acts of the national legislature a more splendid opportunity has never come to any political organization than that which now lies before t hr demo cratic party that opportunity will be improved i not doubted by hie mil lions of voters who joined in t!i victory of last n»v«mi>er wonderful but true two persons rnny he bom at tiio lam place and at the muin«nt exactly and yet after fifty years haverolleil around they may both die at the same instant and till one may be more than 100 days older than the other i think i hear some one ay hnporhh ble and how could such i state 0 fairs be brought about but i is not i possible it issiniplj an astronomical and geographical act very a-ily proven a calm reflection rhuws tins orfditv turns on a very obvious problem m en •• cumuavigation suppose now that two persons were horn nt the fame inslasit in l'ii.ia lelphiij from whence a trip around the worii may easily be made in one ai if one ul these persons constantly goes toward llu west in fifty years he will be fifty i.i ■ahead of them one therefore will have seen loo days more than the other though they wen born at the same instant lived contin ually in the same latitude auj died to gether the society girl whose limp rviergi make it impossible for hrr :<> help her uvi slew around the furniture will no doubt lie surprised to learn of the la tent energy she possesses tln calcu lation runs this way an average waltz takes one over or about thre qunrters of a mile and a square anc ■• makes von cover a half mile and a gal lop equals a tfooi mile at r run to couni for yourself how much a girl with a well filh-d programme traversi in an evening twenty dance is tl - average of these about twelve an wallze there at once are nimi miles three gvlops and suf m ijon twewe miles fiv other dances atn halt mile apiece which i hardly a fair ly big estimate brings her close upon fifteen miles to say nothing cf the in termission stroll in th gnrden and th trips to the dressing ro m to renovate one's gown and complexion as the supreme «- t tirt of the united states hr.s recently decided that tin branch lines of the wilmington and wei dop railroad were liable to tax tii n \\< do not compr ihend th mei it ol n [> ,!• •■. that would restrict railroad buimiug in north carolina and thus cul off a source of revenue to th state it is underato «! that the olijert of the resolution if i protect the atlantic and north carolina roads from injury by having their linen parallelled bui would ibis be a oun principle of legislation wou!«l no such legislation !>»• a dangerous vitur of paternalism 1 would it uol be lex lation in faver ofoae corporatii ii ugainsi another possibly we have failed t comprehend tiir re scope of mr allen 1 ■resolution biit if it means what we now understand it to mean it mi not n cord with the spirit of i lightened <. velopment and it favors a principle « discriminating legislation u-iirii ia <>• posed to the democratic platform \\ ■bave enconraged the development n u resources to the fullest extent and re ognize railroad building aa one of t most influential agencies i it wi : restrict such an agency within a limit • ; thirty miles raleigh 8tat < a new field 1 • : -.- f i . r * ■— !, i ; .-.. . discovered for the mule whose kick h^rdv l"tt his ivii is » i m .' -, r . shoes for mi n are .- _ ; • tfi tke t ( r . i . i:icri"-s ami fibre f i h ■;•..:■■- - . have l roh^irt it ro i in f.mnt for i lea !>»■■. ..; b ;, m-t of |,,- duoti >.\ ■iv.i-o:j.itii i u in g .• tt ■,. , reach f ah ■j ■— dt*pnty i fnited st*ti*s m • i brocku whu wa f.il my ■• i afiyht with some bloc uli in i son coon v siace died l'h»*re ». fourteen bollei hole iu bis c nl i i 18 a bxjtit t«b owe yourself nd f»m ur t ret tb beat value for tour money ertntinize in tour ftotweir by purcbn«ln w !•. i>oub1 shoe which represent th test rnln for prlo askod »■thtuntii wul g^k3e]u wo 8ubstittjtt.^a ubs mtdtjifyf tim<''i u3ft2k9 w l douglas s3 shoe oextfaien the be8t shoe in the world for the monet a ffenuln tewed ah»e that vhu not rip no calf eunlesi gmooth lmld flexible more torn oruble st y luh and durable than any other shoe t r sold at the eric equal custom made ahoes costins 35>b and 83 rai<-tew*4i flneealf boa tti 94 most tttlub eaaj and durable ihoei ever fold at the price they equal has imported shoes oostla co 5o rolleo 8b«n worn by farmer mod all 9oi other who want a good hear calf three soled extemlon edge ihoe easy to walk in and will keep the feet dry and warm _ . caio floe calf s2.3s and 01.00 work 9*tan insmen's ftboes will give more wear for tbe tioney than any other make they are made for ser vice the increasing sales show that worklnjmea bare found tills out oe\fjc 9»'00 na vc.nthe 61.75 school dujfij dtaoen are worn by the bors overy whers tbememscrrlccableshoessold at the price | ohiacl ff?o hand-sewed 2.sp lauies 3.00 and il.75 fitaoes for inissea are mad of the be»t dongolft or fine catf , aa desired ther are tery stylish comfortable and dura ble the$3joosho«equalscustoniinadeshoeseo(tlnc frog f-4.00 to 6.0u ladles who with to economise 2a their tootwear are finding this ont caatioa w i doug-las name and the price tf stamped on the bottom of each shoe ; look for it when yon buy bewareof dealers attempting to sub stitute other makes for thorn buco substitution arc fraudulent and subject to prosecution by law for ob taining money nodsr false pretences v 1 dovqvks llrocktoa mass bold by m s.3 own curo h female complaints and monthly in-o.^ularity leuoorrhceaor whites pain in back or sides strengthens tha feeble buildi up the whole system it has cured thousands and will euro you druggists have it send tamp for book sb j p db0hq00le a co lonisrlue ky 9 buoyancy of body 0 fikcla d n<a ae as natoro *»**■*» **??& 9 should smttmt^d tkera u koswuvou w weigh in thm stomach after ••«■«. . o acidity sid kolehlns ap of wind low spirit loss •* en«r»y nnsaolsamtf w as*d/or«bodln««ofotll amuahsvppy • tutt's • tiny liver pills awill relicro it and pl-re bealtii and^a luppiaeas tliey are worth » trial •§ v o9w§ll9 general news mecklenburg jn.il \* to be rem se find the charlotte observer saj iey will hare practically a new jail the davie times is authority for e statement that p p miller of yadkrti recently killed a 7-months-old pig that weighed 710 pounds col a m waddell has been chosen to deliver the annual oration al trini ity colkjge commencement and has accepted ten thousand dollar more is all that is necessary to complete the capi tal stock ot the statesrille cotton mill a fuw more days and the limit will be reached mri bettie arney wife of mr r a arney died in newton on the 10th th enterprise says a few weeks ago she cut acorn from her little toe and gangrene set in causing her de^th jas moss aged 18 shot wm tur ner aged 22 in cleteland county lust saturday night week turner died next day and moss escaped they were both drinking and quarreled over a trivial matter wadcsboro messenger-intelligencer \ mr a d sinclair of gulledge's town ship caught a possum a few days ago that had lost all of its feet and its tail in the recent cold snap — they froze and dropped off the scotland neck democrat reports a 6ght betweeu two brothers named wuitehead the younger beat the older aged about 60 nearly to dentil with a gate latch the fracus was about a laud boundary there is a movement for the forma i tion of the county of lioan»ke out of parts of bertie hertford and north ampton it is alleged by its opponents that it will make three counties now democratic republican this ought to kill it goldsboro headlight 16th : two men were summoned as jurors to the present term of craven superior court came into the court room monday in an intoxicated condition aud the re sult was that instead of going into the jury box they went to jail by order of judge hoke the record says the new populist sheriff of chatham ha appointed n colored man as one of his assistants at co>'rt und adds : it may be one of the reforms contemplated by the third party but it is the first time in the history of chatham that a negro officer has ordered white men to keep silence a nebraska man advertised for wife he said he wanted a southern girl who would be willing to demon strate her ability to cook bj preparing a me.il in hit presence a texas girl answered the advertisement the adver tiser came on and watched her cook ing dinner when she had finished they dined together and were uiarried two hours afterward the sentinel says principal clewell of salem female academy proposed some'days ago to give a l>ox of tine french candy to tvery girl in school who would walk two miles each day until april 1st one hundred and fifty girls took him up and are doing the walking and mr clewell will rery probably havt to shell out 150 boxes of candy the matter f remoring wilke court house from wilkesboro to north wilkesborois being agitated and we submit the following from the chron icle as evidence that the war is on : there shall be wars and rumors of wars and town shall rise up against town and demand court houses as hos tage prepare ye then for the end ia nigh the chatham record calls t mind the tradition among olil dnteh farm ers that the weather on ash wednes day indicates what kind of a wheat crop there will be the following sum mer if the weather is bad on that daj the wheat crop will be short but if the weather is good the wheat crop will be good wednesday of last week was ash wednesday and the weather was anything but good — hence if there is anything in the sign we may ex pect a short wheat crop this year let us hope there is nc thing in th sign and not cross the bridge until we get to it cures all skin bldoddeeasgi » 3 ptmcrdm itnith hi:jki''h fur iho csrat f ill k ; ci ulci.v.isr ektili:,p kieuimthm mtlarli ou ' :■• •_!: lltcn hit li»ta mli'.cd all tr»ttni«is ciltrrfc ppg ccures lie bo biuobfoiill v-*x;'--f j^ss ladia whoh ivunni »> pimioi*i and wh«u kleoi u la «■; lai : y cot.|1t;oa die to m«nitrc»l irwpillirittm r r?^j c**3 ipw f ■' i ] q r t i,.ln c mptrue rf p r r pricilj aia rota bmi lippmah bs03 pwptieton cnnl'a llppnum'o biock b a y1i b ah dia wm price lutrwllle mo writer iwm f yinicted with si-isiii-n snd liiui l st tlie nw et fay nr.n abd nn l^c for nine years 1 weni 10 u . ■rlnj m 3!cntrli'il dlttitpiit icctop but lound t mil until 1 try bslaalc blood halm tt mado me sound and vr^u i am w«il known here savaxnah oa april 26 18s9 ha\i used three bottles of p p p tor impure blood ami general weakness < i luivinu derived grent benefits fiom the same having gained 11 pounds in weight ia four works i take ur"at p'eas ure in recommending it to unfortunates like yours truly john morris ofiiee of j.n mcelroy,druggist ] orlaoda fla april 20 1891 | m(*=rs l ppaihii bros savannah ga dear sirs 1 sold three bottles of p p p large m 1 yesterday and one buttle nall size to-duy the p p p cmred civ wife of rh^uma • o winter before la*t it catnebaek on her the past winter and a half bottle 1.00 size relieved her ftgain,aud she has n t uul a symptom since i sold a botue of 1 p p to a friend of mine one of his urkeys a small one took ick.iind his wife gave it a teaspoon 1 that was in tlie eveniug and the lit tle fellow turned over like he was dea but next inorniug was up hollering auu well yuurs respectf'illv j n mcelroy savannah ga 17 18u1 ra lipr»mau bros savannah,-ga dear birs i have suffered from rheu i rism for a long time and did not lind . <■until i luund 1 p p.,which com ■■'>■cured me yours truly • euza f tones w orange st sii\;a inah ga j h young and john c dancj prominent colored men of wilming ton the latter is collector of the port there have published cards in the wilmington messenqer rigorously pro testing against the passage of the bill which has been introduced in the legis lature to compel the railroads to pro vide equal but separate accomodations for white and colored people if the accomodations are equal there can be no reasonable objection to the separa tion but much can be said in its favor about two miles from east bend n c there is a nice farm which has been in cultivation for upwards of ninety years upon it is situated a goo 1 substantial farmhouse surround ed by a thrifty orchard this place has been owned ami occupied bj seven married people durngihe last serenty five years yet during that period no child has ever called any of the wires mother n<>r has there ever been a de sceudaut to inherit the property
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1893-03-02 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1893 |
Volume | 24 |
Issue | 16 |
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Creator | McKenzie and Bruner, Publishers |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | McKenzie and Bruner, Publishers |
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, March 2, 1893 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1893-03-02 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1893 |
Sequence | 1 |
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FileName | sacw17_18930302-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:16:48 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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i he carolina watchman vol xxhv third series salisbury n c thursday march % 1893 no 10 what is castoria castoria is dr samuel pitcher's prescription for infants and children it contains neither opium morphine nor other karcotic substance it is a harmless substitute for paregoric drops soothing syrups and castor oil it is pleasant its guarantee is thirty years use by millions of mothers castoria is the children's panacea — the mother's friend castoria castoria ca«torla la«o well adapted toehildren that cattorla cures oolic constipation i recommend it at superior to any prescription sour stomach diarrhoea eruclation known to me h a archer m d kill worm civos aloep ejid promoter dl 111 so oxford st brooklyn n y geetioa without injurious medication " the use of ' castoria ' u so universal and ltd merit m wp!1 known that it oprni a work for eteral years i hare recommended of guprcrojpuion to endorso it few are the your ' castoria and shall always continue tt int^uifent eamciea who do not keep castoria do o aa it hat inyariabl produced beaeflcia within easj reach results c±rix maiittk d d edwih f tardee m d new york city 125th street and 7th xvj new york c5ty th dime cokpast 77 mcmut strmt nrw tori cut statesville marble works is the place to get monuments tombstones &:♦ a large stock of vermont marble to arrive in a few days we guarantee t;iv i i i qvi ry re-ipect and positively will^notlbejundersold qranite mpnuments of all klo'lp a specialty c b webb & co ». v proprietor who hould have the offices amor • the thousands who will ask office ui er cleveland there will be a aany who never did a hour's vc or the democratic party or who indeed kuow anything of its princi ples or policies aid care less all they care for is thu offices many of these will succeed in obtaining their wants and many worthy and hard working democrats be pushed aside to make room for them this is not as it shonld be hy any mean but in the great number of offices and the ter riffic scramble t get in it cannot be helped in some instances sometimes a recruit ffotn republican party will be rewreded tor his services and a good solid democrat set aside again a nulker in his tent and a looker on waiting to see which way the cat is go ing to jump will step into a fat place while his neighbor a time worn and battle-scarred veteran of democracy will be pushed out of the wav these fellows who scramble into office over the shoulers of more worthy and more capable men are without sentiments of modesty honor or fair play and are on hand at every prize distribution begging and fighting for crumbs from our papers we nee a good deal of this cropping out in all parts of the country there is we are glad to see a rising sentiment against giving the spoils of the victory to luke-warm time-serving democrats in preference to the simon pure hard working un swerving members of the party the victory in november was distinctively a democratic victory and none but un adulterated democrats should share the emoluments and rewards — lum berton uobesonean w a shikgton letter correspondence of tho watchman the true significance of president elect cleveland's cabinet selections all but two of which have been announced is beginning to be fully realized by the politicians and it is not pleasing to those of his own party who are on record as having opposed his nomina tion this is the way a democratic senator who was friendly to hill be fore the chicago convention but af terwards took a very active part iu the campaign : u i consider that notice has been served upon the party that it is to lie a cleveland administration in fiot as well as in nw.'ue and hi.it non but original cleveland m |