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jl l_jlv v-ycjljl v>jjlxjl j.cjl ? ? cx lvyxxxxacx.i a vol xvii.-thi2b series salisbury n c november 5 1885 the charlotte music hoxjsid bhanc [ of ludd i vu 5 i r pricks the lowest terms the tj.n 11est order prom this 1101 i save timti money and f1m01 hit i g^^^,*f^*l!^.?^!la'i^imssrm5motr matlmsliek pianos packard orcliestv a ] ooivans 11 piece sl (| . fc n ib i5on t ck co pianos p>av state organs sheet mu-ic at -•"' • i ■'' ut wl j^vi . . ■,. : ■>*"•• w ,"' avion pianos on fifteen days trial off former prices i uu3est stock ov music books and musical merchandise in the state write for catalouok menti<vi t_hi paper , address y t barnwell manage 1 correspondence with tcacbors uad tuners solicitod 40:lj cuarlottk n c the great externa i k luttz s tobacco rheumatism gout neu ralgia sprains bruises pains aches 0 combining the wonderful bacco with other a * marvelous i»rlds tet belief guaranteed 1ts action is wonderful suffer no 1 rare-alls no remedy n h b the days of sir walter 1 ed many a marvelo able llff inthe lobaci'o liniment :: arescienuu allj extract t»lu»t>k medical a the j)ul)lu not i i eurt al aid effective external kai ...: erer there la ; u la large bottles at only 25 cents for etle by all druggists ask for it ai i»t upon having it don't be put off with worthless substitutes try it aud yen will b thankful for having had u i your attention theo f kluttz & co s0:3il salj south river academy south p»ivor hc t v7an co'anty i c •_•____ a good school located in a healthy vil lage 8 miles from salisbury term com mences septeiubei 7tli is85 and contin ues nine mouths all the english branches including algebra taughl tin r oughly latin and greek optional good board in private families at low rated tuition inodi-iv.n and giaded ac cording to studies pau.inl uesl fiu oiaiied kclnmtl-buiuliiij in the countv for paticulaih adun-ss j m hill principal sept 2,1638 jin 8ale of land bv virtue of u decree of the sup rii r court of uowau county in tin j l sifford guardian of mary c m ex parti i will sail at public aucti the court house door in salis nuv vn monday the 5th day of october isso a tract of land adjoining the lands of morris leah c bern hart and others be ing lot nd 4 in the division of the lands of chas miller dee'd containing terms one-third cash oi nd one third in twelve months with and interest from dr cent on the deferred payment j l sifford guardian fcpt 4th 85 47 : 4 t a longing for peace and rest by a . r while here i wander lori from thee ; of cares < i may i n ver forg t be i r once give way to dark dispair bu1 when griefs urging tides r»lls high and heavy over my throl ing breast then do 0 saviour hear my cry and intervene and give me rest calm my conscience and quell my fear and liencefori ii guide me as thy child while a pilgrim 1 wander here win ii -; : i !..- rage e'en forever and wild ( h pardon my sins and give aid to win my way to heaven and thee w here nothing good will e'er fade bui grow aad brighten through eternity h help me for i'm weak indeed n'or can i hope e'en to be blessed unless my saviour intercede pardon mv sins and give me rest then lei my trials be what they may beneath hi's smile til struggle on till 1 am culled uom uurtj^avvuy ; to heaven aiid a crown nh i'.int not then my weary soul bui pateni ly toil on thy way and hear with nie kn s every cross thai i'rovidence may on the lay : ■that all trials here .\ re ii hi and il i ting as is sound red with what your gain shall be if you to the last are faithful found washington letter from our regular correspondent washington oct 26 1885 thepreseni occupant oft he white house iway be found at his place ofbusi duringthe week the whole fashion ; m v i iiin reach of the wa.-hing ee course have been attending the : arthur could i hi re u mally in compa ny \. . \ irn ;. ' - ml brewsi ■c . ,,. ( le i hind is i.kowm to be an . . ,,; ii ■. - and during the meeting jocki ■prominent men bc j . ■oil made ; i eii'ori to ha 1 e him .; ive would not i nd i have liked to have nd v during tin past ■ension < if i he opening of : air bm he was afraid thai his be eon i rued as tr ing to in i bai slate after • ( ubinet the trip i owe er he will go to ni y vork next week tovote and it is understood thai he will not make any rtant appointments until his i ret urn i -■ha bi en circulated re c ni ■;. '!_ r lack of harmony in the ; . r signation of certain of its member i now b ing di cusscd it is • \\ mid be most ' .■■resident receh i a ■. irdial support from his abinet tui their relations are not strained ca.se ." ' r ; n ho it has been said i withdraw from the cabinet likes the duties oi his ot'ice and is making an i epartmen1 of jus ; , ■rig to know lie v ; on his future politically lie said : j ii ■oilice of ai 1 uey i rein rul came to i le unsolieite i l'ne president 111 me ueii her nij fi iends in r i -■'■; j ! him vh i i ;. [ 1 miim d to i - good i i a i i uey •' ■• teral as i r ii i \\ hen l left 1 senate lay future i udi d v h u 1 1 ave this of i ■•■. : i my home in arkansas an i i : again participate in pol f senator john sherman in this eit was made the occasion ofa ■rt'iiu :<■: ' !.'■littllouse a sufficient um was raised !■;. the faithful ohioans who i vote to pay for the in - ; '- and a little crowd of about 200 people ■.-. it hi red lo listen lo the cheap mel iiid still cheaper eloquence of the angular senator who came out and flaunted the bloody shirt vigorously he said near the close of his speech that he on hi way to virginia yes said a bystander and if you repeal t here your i of to ni i : \ oil will surely elect t'itz lee this safly causedagood deal of laughter and applause senator sher man spoke for about an hour the puri ty of the ballot was his principal hobby 1 e di • lared thai every national election since l8o"8 had been tainted with fraud xrorism and shaking his h'st at the white house he asserted thai last year by unlawful combination and fraud gro ver cleveland had been elected president l'niled stati : . \\ hen if there had been a lair vote and a fair count james i blaine would have been elected he said many other things illustrative of his immense powers of falsehood and \ enoin bul his declaration that mr < leve land i 1 by fraud is edifying coming from a man who helped to steal tin louisiana vote for hayes in 1876 a threal he made of reducing the represen n of i lie south in congress is entitled to attention merely as furnishing an in into mr sherman's purposes and in regard i • the conflicting statements aboul r i '•■■■. i land's attitude in the n w \ ork campaign it i known that he has all along been heartily in favor of gov hill and for the election of the entire dem ic ticket he had information from his friends in that state that gov hill and the ■titire ticket would be elect by a large maji rity his action in con ing ;-'-!. o i towards the campaign \ wh ii might have been ! expected of him the president's aver sion to appearing in public prints was the oi i ... mis muerstmulmg mr cleveland holds receptions in the east koum on mondays wednesdays land fridays the attendance at them is i increasing every day many come desir : ing to see the tirst democratic president since buchanan all that they ask is a handshake and the president gives them that us a solemn duty there are many among his callers who will n mi niber i he glimpse they thus catch of the president and repeal the account of visit | i their children and grand children and treasure the little nosegay lie gives them as an heirloom blooded stock are dangerous col john 1 wylie of lancaster s ("'., had a valuable horse killed by his fine berkshire boar the horse was running * around the lot pawing at and playing , with the hogs wheu the ferocious boar : ran at the horse and tore open its ab lo j men with hin tusks the horse's intes lin s fell i i the ground char pom the subject of race prejudices the north american review for no vem 1 - ! •'> : n interes ing paper contri i buted by gail hamilton on the subject . of race prejudice it seemsthat thecon gregationalist denomination along with the home missionary society and the american missionary association is seek ing to establish churches at the south having mixed congregations and all the churches which they will aid at thesouth must be open to the black and white without distinction they will have mix el churches or none gail hamilton goes for this position without gloves we quote it is just as christian to gather the blacks in cue church and the whites in another as it is to gather the blacks in one family and the whites in another if the races are providential the race line is providential if it is cod who made the white man wiiite and the black man black it is sod who made each choose to coii-ort with his own no one man or one age can see the outcome of the large movements of all the ages whether or how long the race line is to be perpetua ted we do not know we do know it ex ists thus far it is nut the separation of the races but the intermingling of the races that has brought disaster wemay not quote further,but there is much sound philosophy pervading the brief article which reads much as if it had come from the pen of some thoughtful southerner indeed the chief criticism we would make upon it is that the subject ought not to he considered under the head of race prejudice there is some race prejudice at the south and we doubt not thai there is at the north but that has but little to do with the philosophy of our situation the idea involved would per haps be more accurately expressed by substituting the words a realization of j racial differences for race prejudices the word prejudice carries with ii a sin i-ter meaning involving the idea of a want of fairness now although there is doubtless some race prejudice hire as well as elsewhere yet it has little force ut the south compared with the greater force of the recognition of social differences which carries with it no idea whatsoever of a want of fairness but is entirely consistent with good faith kind ly relations fairness of treatment and just judgment race prejudice cannot exist without showing itself and it is sel dom seen at the south except when de veloped along with high wrought politi cal prejudice on the subsidence of the latter the former also subsides so that when a community is no longer greatly moved by the passions of a political struggle the race prejudice is not percep tible in a normal state of society it is not observable and yet a recognition of social differences is always observed by all persons i is a part of the life of the ! people it does not carry with it un kindness or prejudice at all but rather the rover for we should say it is the social force which makes the relations between individuals more kindly at the south than in any other country in the world . — raleigh obxrrvcr washington note3 editor hussey to patriot the taste of brink's blood has whet ted congressman bennett's ajipetite for more republican gore he wants the scalp of the concord postmaster and believes that he will get it soon col me ins has returned to the scone of the contest hennet's baltimore speech lias given means the blues ('. x vance son of senator vance will receive an appointment in the in ternal revenue service it is understood that district attor nev busbee will recommend e a vvoodson of wilson for assistant at torney of the eastern district r p waring gets the charlotte mint appointment this lias been evident or some time charles r jones edi tor of the observer and dr wilder were also applicants outside opinion favored the editor's appointment but senator vance and congressman ben nett fid not see it that way captain waring has grown venerable in the public service am the change in the head of the mint i'roin daddy ' cowles will be a welcome one \\ hen the ap pointment was first mentioned to the president by one of the applicants he looked surprised and said he had never heard of the place before the matter has been called to secretary manning's attention frequently since then and he talks as familiarly of charlotte people as if he was one the signers of the mc nitt resolutions of 7f the president is more familiar with the na ne of concord an adjacent town i he postotfice at that place is now the on 1 bone of contention in the state it has assumed an interesting triangular aspect senator vance recommends parson smith congressman bennett urges capt brown senator ransom is neutral col means and the adminis tration sustains miss dusenbury the present incumbent as long as the administration and col means pull to gether miss dusenbury will stay the pressure is very strong and the admin istration will hardly lie able to with stand it hmg for the present miss dusenbury is solid it in the unexpect ed'however that happens here as else where and any day the face of brother smith or apt brown may decorate the stamp window of the concord post office thro poo!e recently ap o'ntprl ti'ii her agent in colorado has been sum marily removed and his successor ap pointed the removal was made fit the instance of the district attorney at the interior department it was consid ered that the charges filed were amply sustained by proof and action was ta ken without hesitation the charges do not affect his personal integrity two assistant u s attorneys for the state will l>e appointed soon the selection has been left to the district attorneys whomsoever they may de signate will be appointed in the west ern district geo f bason esq has been recommended and the appoint ment will be made after the asheville fall term of the federal court he was an independent candidated for solicitor on the ticket headed by judge rufh'n and the judge's transgression has long since been condoned there is no bet ter democrat and no bc.ter party man in the state bason ia an alamace man and is considered a bright lawyer senator ransom has recently break fasted with the i resilient and dined with secretary bayard his radiant face which at times becomes profound ly mysterious shows that something is up it may be judge fowle's ap pointment or it may be something else at any rate he is still here and is quite busily engaged this will not be ques tioned when it is known that the fall races failed to attract such a lover of thoroughbreds a high treasury official was asked the other day why so few southern men had been appointed to the posi tions in the departments not embraced in the civil service law you south ern fellows are not used to work he said and the positions you refer to are not sine cures if the writer is not misinformed the few southern fellows holding these positions have proved equal to the emergency coote jones chief of a division in the customs bu-j reau is a good illustration of southern grit he is kept at his d sk until late in the night it is taking the roses out of his cheeks and he looks the pic ture of ex-commissioner of indian af fairs price whose broad-brimmed qua ker plug and shad-bellied coat identify his nantucket lineage a group of north carolinians were discussing the administration sena tor ransom happened along and joined tliu crowd said the sen itor with a good deal of fire and vehemence '"^ ou criticise the administration because it does not turn out the republicans fast enough have you said one word in praise of what the administration has done has it occurred to you what has been clone lor north carolina do you know that your slate is represented on four continents you have a minister in brazil a minister in africa repre sentatives in england and japan \\ hen ever before in the history of the state has this in-cn the case can you point to a solitary republican in north car olina who has not hern removed or who cannot be removed or win r twition in office is the fault of admin istration look beyond your borders what has the administration done for the south the good the administra tration lias done and is doing every day is forgotten in your estimation that amounts to nothing but you join ea gerly in the silly cry that the changes are too slow turning to rev mr bruton of iteidsville who at that mo ment joined the group the senator said mr bruton what do the people — not the office seekers at home think of the administration mr bruton replied without hesitation the people so far as i know and i hear a good deal of talk regard it with the highest favor the complaint that is heard comes from those who have been disap pointed in getting office otherwise president cleveland is regarded as a yise safe conscientious and capable man i have nothing to do with poli tics and don't want to be quoted i have simply answered your question ' now says senator ransom proudly turning on one of the kickers you have an honest opinion about the ad ministration from an honest truthful man the kickers dispersed edward payson hail on the whistle from the winston sentinel ml vernon x c oct 24 i am credibly informed that some of the natives in the vicinity of emlwood last summer when they first heard the great new ship-whistle on the west ern north carolina railroad ran for their guns and made ready for a pitch battle with what the i ir.o ently imag ined to he some monstrous wild beast clandestinely escaped from n travelling menagerie or else some howling hell dragon — some fiendish ambassador from a place anciently y'clept tartarus but on the second proof sheet and civilly sheol not so with your humble servant who had been so often on board the winged monster of the briny deep and had heard that sort of music upon the grand solitudes of the high seas many a day before a i my dear sentinel,h.aw shall i describe to you the visionary luxuries the tide of travelling memories the sailor world of romance and poetry the flood of written and unwritten stories about old ocean s blue waves ! and sandy shoes which that familiar ! sound precipitated upon my fertile ' brain | that old wizard daniel defoe th.t modern magician h\\p verne th t poet-emperor lord byron that eon summate sea-yarn writer capt mar ryatt that classic ocean novelist las j teriimere cooper all these and a hun i dred others all passed their immortal pen-work glittering with a prismatic splendor and flashing with electric ra pidity before the mirror of memory : and so crowded the reflective medium j that i became fairly dizzy with de light i saw robinson crusoe and his man | friday boating round their island the hero of deep-sea journeys down among the mermaids and fishes byron pacing the vessel's deck and exclaiming roll on thou dark and deep blue ocean roll and the buccaneers of the spanish main piling up their ill-gotten gold in rocky islet caves i saw the battles of great natives the sinking ships and the j triumphant flags floating high above j the dispersed smoke of the guns i saw horrid storms and heavenly calms and the white-caps flocking like sheep be fore the evening winds i saw the white hunters land on the coast of africa and in a week become kings among the natives because they shot the lions that had eaten the poor devils up systematically from child \ hood all this i saw and it was not a tithe of what i did then and do yet see a tilt ca the tariff question julia i don't see why you are going ; to marry harry bascomb he hasn't ; any money and it's not likely that he'll ever have any fanny i'd scorn to marry for men ev harry is handsome and a fine ath lete he would bring me a sense of protection " ' oh that's all right julia every one to their mind you may marry for protection i intend to marry for revenue — phila call the small boy composures he wrote a pin is a queer sort ofa thing it has a round head and a sharp \ point and if you stick pins into you they hurts women use pins to pin on their cuff's and collars and men use pins when the buttons is off you can get pins for five cents a paper but if you swallow them they will kill you hut they have saved thousands of lives why thorn ; as what do you mean by that askedthe teacher the hoy adswered by peo ple not swallowin of em — the evangel ist a north carolina book chemical conversion tables for use in the analysis of fertilizers by f 1 dam v a i and h 15 battle b s chemists in the north carolina agricul tural kxperiment station raleigh ia the title ofa new work which has just been published here in our midst the volume affords relief from the tedious and time consuming cal illations nesessary to con vert the result of each separate determina tion in a fertilizer analysis into the custo mary per cent calculations which be f ire required thirty minutes to complete e in now be done in almost as many sec onds to show that it is appreciated abroad it is only necessary to state that notwith standing the fact that it has only been published a few months it is now used in the laboratories of the united states de partment of agriculture at washington the department of agriculture of virginia the experiment station of connecticut the north carolina experiment station wesleyan university vanderbilt univer sity the southern medical college the navassa guano co stono phosphate co michigan carbon works and many others as well as by many eminent private chem ists throughout the united states it is a vade mecum for the chemist the regis ter welcomes it as a proof that our young men who have chosen science as a profes sion are giving to the world practical re sults of careful study and are making for themselves and thereby for t lie state re putations it least equal to those of their fellows in the great centres and in the great colleges and universities it is to be hoped that this ia only the beginning of their contributions to the advance ment of science — raleigh register " public sale of valuable property i slvall sell thursday 12th day of no vember 1885 on the premise my valuable farm of 350 acres divided into 8 eight lots containing from 4 four to 75 seventy-five acres each '■four of the lots having from 15 to so ocre9 of splendid well drained bottom and good buildings clover c j2ptekms one fourth cash balance in twelve eighteen and twenty-four months with interest from day of sale at 8 percent payable every six months possession given in a few days sale be gins at 1 1 o'clock a m sharp sale posi i tive also at t lie same time and place i shall sell several hundred bushels of corn snme sweet and irish potatoes black berkshire hogs one new dexter queen top buggy one new cook stove farm and garden tools household and kitchen furniture c all new terms cash j g mcconjfaugiiey l:3w i mtttcs d a dt7t n r ho taana on iuo at go this r airhixt p rowph & co-a nr^r-p r roatnict way be mads tor ii in ew \ oh ii ii i wore you and you were i plie suiji vigi roqsly t t he piano and turning to liim she said what woulil you il ?•' well love lie answered judging from your ui-po sition aud the color of your hair i'd say you would take a chili aud knock me ott that piano stool if i didn't stop singing cincinnati merchant traveller i.j ju — ■— ~ -"■'■■"" when in the wrong channel tlic bile wreaks grievous injury hea j oche constipation pain in the liver and stomach jaundice nn isea ensue a few doses of hostetter'a stomach bitters will reform these evils and prevent further in jury it is a pleasant aperient its a tion upon thu bowels bein unaccompanied by the liver is both regulated and stimulated by it and as it is very impolitic to disregard disorder of that organ which through neglect may culminate in danger ous congestion and hepatic abscess the bitters should be resorted to at an early stage failure to do this renders a c with the mahwlv more protracted fever and ague rheumatism kidney and bladder troubles are remedied by i his tine and the increasing imflrmities oi a«je initi gateil by it it inav be also used in con valesccnce with advantbge is it hastens the restoration of vigor u3stit y high anengli.-hand classical school for boys and girls located at wood leaf 11 miles we9t of salisbury students prepared for business or college desirable hoard at reasonable rates students desiring to btudy music will ' be under the instruction of an experienced teacher mrs r w boyd term opens the 28th oi september l v and continues nine months address g b wetmore jr principal woo lleaf n c 50:eow for4w come quick delays are dangerous1 j s mcoubbins has just returned from the ncrthern citios largest & best selected stork of goods that lie has ever offered to the public u nsisting of dry goods gro ceries mats boots and shoes sole l at her croekery and queens-ware clothing i'io vision wood and willow wave ifcc also i full line of f e rtiliz e e 8 of the very best brands viz baker's well fried for wheat mei 11 v.man's a d bone " walker's ground done " natural guano just from orchilla aud supposed the only natural guano on the market go and u i t testimonials and if you want to save money don't forget to cull on him before buying either goods or fertilizers ! salisbury oct 1 1885 25:tf linos jtjlilblx&xq yj 1 ociiy.i.nd numerous v rj\i g 3 fling tho skitl^'phy a radical cure for«3/toofr e indulgence or uervous d : ; p d flrt^rip v'pflvllp^n cvs circu:ar ar.d trial 1'uck f?h7sicaii lfe rc^j^^l decay lbsi'kk hi-mi i.-.-t ms iryouns & mlddse ast'srss'ssh'i * ■■- aeeci men f(ji „ to business or caujo tested foa oversix tos years nv use in many kfi ; v:,t.t.u mffdicalprincl thousand cases l 1 t7 vjrt a mjsnfg'ific influence ia felt p^ckaceo ainrr.atui eit.-nenta thbeat3le1tt fe^-.'.-a'tcvi are h p1»enb™l£s3 ono month - 3.00 js'l'epatientbecoroescheei 1 twomor.'iie - t.<w -,*:■■:-■r ■■• vj;:.-.i s ii tlrcoltonllib vx'^^t jaiidsei hajt3!s rerfledyco h'fcch^mists 3g0'4 w lenil at . st i.cvrio ho ra * o qtureo pers •:<." ! not a i russ wx giv3 z i - i^jjlj jcz^xaik kerosene oil by tiif barrel at ewniss drug store july 9 85 tf fresh turnip seed the earliest and best turnip seed for sale at enniss ■truss s or rn kinds nt reduced prices at enniss . cheperthan ever also rubber rings for fruit jars nr knnis ■'. scabr's priseryin powbes for sale at enniss the best and piiepest for threshers reapers ami moweis nt exn1ss prescriptions if you want your prescriptions pur up cheaper than anywhere else go to i eniti33 druj store j 9 85 tf ennlsb blackberry cordial fob disent^iv diairfaflba flue set for bale at ejfniss 1 drill store c a keaus parti - j tnd ln.iinir ■■..\ or ft.aer i — will rua _ - lim - u c a kraus [ i • ■" >-. n c when you wantg hardware at low figures i t lie iniiii nil 2 1 1 • unite row d a atwell a^eat forth c.xi-dwelltm-esher bury x ('.. june 8th tf yafltin fflineral sprinffs academy palmirsville - n.c c ii mali l in pi nirii . ir.nlii ' • .'■■. and also it tne i':i ersitj ol \ il ml i a j i'm ■•. - the only - - the i ■'. - > \ tensh • . ;. . io i in the j s ■- are taught good ■i mouth --. < ii i iktin prln sehd your wool to 1 hi sahsbiirywoolen mills till new factory i v i i i operation and facilities for mnn ufacrturiiil woolen goods such as have nev er before been oifrrcd t our people arc within the reach of the entire ool grow ing community we mamil i ire jeans cassimeks flannels lixseys blankets yarns ijolls v soliciting n lilieml patronage of our peo ple we are respect fi sammscuy woolen mills ; ■ofbce at old express < flice may 2-th 1883 32tf • ■m ib corner cf ecrr & lee streets with a rull line ol dry goods and 0 roger es also keeps a first class hoarding house call ami ste him 28:ply organized 1859 /:■■' ms ' - ik capital & assets 7 5o.ooo j.rhodks browne i fwm c coaht ~ . f < s retaiy twenty-sixth annual statement jancabt l i.i.m'-ii.n ii cash capital unadjuste ii ■24,0 0 00 resi rvel insurance and r i , ... ,,- v0 uabtlltles i - set surplu 1 , -' ~ 741^580 s schedule of \-- : : cash in ik 8 i _. j u get sg united states rpglstered bonds - .. , 1 79,800 00 5i,f »« cotton m ■'■■'■"■'• f - 0 tt r ' 10 total afssots - 741,380 32 1 ai i.t.n brown a^t 1 rallsbury n.c 51 - --". tm something new ; • lamp chimneys , j i that will not break by i lie o enniss | diamond dyes a i polors run xvishat enniss dov't forget to < all f ee of hii kinds at enniss to the ladies call and * exxiss a million of worms rnrhvhii dny nmi i quite ■• ' ! 1ylw a rhild ini > ■:■'- n s!.nn*-rv indian ver mifurrc will ■''-•- y in i cx i lh«ra and cl ' no 3
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1885-11-05 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1885 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 3 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Description | The November 5, 1885 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Date | 1885-11-05 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1885 |
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