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nm i i e ii t j i 111(3 odlollild vv a iciiniclil vol xviii.-thied series salisbuey n c thursday october 20 1887 no 52 y r worn-out run-down debilitated i teachers milliner „. over-workf-d women irener favorite iv cri aon s th i .,:..-. tfe not a cure-al a eingrlencss ot purpose < _: p cent sp^citic for al those and d is p culhir to , is a powerful gfiicnil ns well as i ionic and nervine and imparts vig-or nirth to the whole system r promptly , .... . . i loat bacl nervous prostration debility -.. in r-ith r si x 1 avoritc pre j is sol 1 by dnurirists unaerour potti inter ><■■wropp r in iund bottle price j-l.oo or i bottles for 5.00 j treatise on diseases of women pro istrati 1 with colored plates and nu -.-. ood cut i sent for 10 i ents in stan ! s is wonr.n's dispknsary mepical ■association 063 main street buffalo k v sick hf.anaoeif ililimis headache and constipation promptly cured by dr pierce's pellets 2.">c a vial by druggists piedmont wagon j i made at hickory n c can't be beat ihcv stand whore they ought to right square atthefrdnt it was a hard figlit but they have won it ! just read what people say about them and if you want a wagon come quickly and buy one either for cash or on time salisbury x ('. sept 1st ft-i two years ago i l>oi_..it a very light two horse pu'ilnki'.ii wagon ut tlie agent jno a i'.ovli-n have usei ii neirr'v all the time siur.e have tried it severely in hauling saw i ,.._., ancl othci heavy loa-ls and have not ft 1 tn nv one ceut for repairs i look upon tire piedmont wagon as the lust thim ble skein wagon made in the united stales the timber uaed in them is most excellent ud thoroughly well seasoned tiitm.i p tno.m si>n salisbciit x c aug 27th 1886 \ out two vi-iifti'-'ii i im-.iat of jno a i ivdeii.aonc horse pieilmout w il on which hai dine much service and no pait of it has broken or given away and consequent is cost nothing for repairs john i iii.m.y 6 u.i-r.riiv x c sept m 1886 eighteen months ago i bought ot john a b ivden a 2 inch riiimblc skein pied mont wagon and have nsed it pretty much all the tunc and it has proved to be a first rate wa«'on nothing about it has given away and therefore it has required no re pairs t a walton salisbi ut x c sept 81 h 1886 is months ago i bouaht of the agent in galisburv a "-'} in thimble skein piedmont watjon their lightest one-horse wagon — 1 have kept it in almost constant use und during the time hive hauled on ii at least 7 loads of wood and that without any breakage nr repairs l il walton for sale one brick house and lot on the corner of fulton aud kerr streets about one acre in lot one frame house and iol on lcc street one frame house and lot on main street also shares iu x c r r enquire of mrs h e aud miss vic toria johnson at their home on main m'-.-et 40:tf g >] a]j f ahp tailor small in any lll-illin unill . uantlty.forsiocklng pond forterins address w k fkaley.sal 50 iry n i 3.:»1 wemundeveiopep l-i ii.^.i ii i \ -, '<■i'll • i i.ii.-iii-.n.i"-:vi:i t'l'l o -. i !.■v ■tl ■-.'■i i i i-i ■< n'.t.-.'in-ntl n l,..«ti ti 1 yi n ill liimhng »' ■■■> ■! ill «. ct ii i'li'ruv'li k.-11-r urn vry i i !.~|., i lie.t^-i-l ehi-...;istii.-n t:-i i-.il"il tirc-.\.,r tt um nil utto t-i e.r i r ulilr lii v r.jjj mv.nn-m o , l.ii.fiil.i.n .'.— i'ol.-.l.i he *- coughiiur & shaves dealers in fresh meat and ice the choicest beef the market affords always orr hand ftiftnr stoves and heaters cook stoves and ranges i have tire best and prettist lot of coal and wood stoves ever offered in this market many of them of the latest and most approved paterus — suitable for par lors dining rooms stores ortices,chun:hes school houses shops and sitting rooms large arrd small call arid see them and hear price 49:1m wm brown pf acres of s<>°d land 0 mile nl i from salisbury i n the concord road u u terms reason il for cash 51 t . i'lnkni.y liudwick more goods than boom kluttz & rendleman's we have now ready the largest stock of fall and winter goods we have ever offered and at prices that to see them is to buy as they must be sold to make room our imported cashmers arc the best wc have ever offered to the trade big stoek ofsacqueand dress flannels tricot henriettas and all kind of dress fabrics plaid and brocaded cashmeres all wool filling in all colors at 12 cts ginghams the best assortment in town at 01 si and 10 cts i'ant goods jeans tv.e.-ds and cash meres from 10 cts per yard to the finest worsteds underwear in ladies and men's from 25 cts to the finest lambs-wool led all-wool knit shirts at unheard of low prices of 65 cts and up clothing for everybody at prices unit can't be beat big stock of boy's clothing from 5 to 13 years i'ants 50 cts up suits 2.00 and up domcf-tics bleached and brown 5 6 7 /_-, 8 l and 10 cts calicos 5 6j 7 iu s cts jerseys nt price that se'l them fas arrd mure than 200 of them carpets we have more than 20 pieces of the prettiest and lest wearing carpets ever ofiere 1 at prices from l'u cts 75 cts lots of lugs shoes for everybody all qualities and 1 sizes from 35 cts to the finest french j calf hand-sewed we have the biggest stock of good things to eat in town at low prices come and see us before you buy or sell as we buy your produce for cash or barter ancl sell you at the lowest prices to be had vour obediently 39:ly tax notice the taxes fur the present year being due notice is hereby given to the tax payers of rowan county that 1 will at tend at tin following times and places for the purpose of collecting the same all persons concerned are earnestly request ed in meet me promptly and pay their taxis franklin academy monday oct 10th 1'nitv liailcv's store tuesday oct llih scutch irish mt vernon wednesday oct 12th mt ltla sherrill's thursday oct 13 steele blackmer friday oct 14 salisbury saturday oct 15 china grove monday oct 17 atwell enochville tuesday oct is atwell coleman's wednesday < ct id locke gibson's thursday oct 0 third creek friday oct 21 salisbury saturday oct -"_'. providence newsom's store monday oct 2 morgans pool town tuesday oct 25 morgans millcrtown wednesday oct gold hill thursday oct 127 litaker iiostiau's x loads friday oct ft salisbury saturday oct 29 c c ivrtder sheriff of rowan cheap cheaper cheapest just received a nice line of silver jewelry eliise slcne giinlis im lib hair oi'miaiis k at trices that will astonish you call and sec them and be convinced respectfully w ii keisnsr the jeweler 27:1 y subscribe for the carolina watchman look ctcpfi compar this with your purchase j j'^isl fi x « .-^ — j rv jf ikv ">'__} 1 iiiiiip si i dlflspepsia p jj ii \ restlessness jp a stbictly vfoetaoli tijij j faultless tamlu mcdicinc i fli e&s©h 8a ftp . philadelphia wm ==_ ! ! fti^iijlme-j llll as you value health perhaps life examine each package ami be sure you get tlie genuine see the i«'il z trade-mark and the full title on front of wrapper and on the lde the seal and signature of j h zeilin & co as in the hove f.ic simile kemembrr ther u no other geuuinu simmons liver regulator ely ' 3 catarrh cream balmp|3av^i cleanses tne nasalw^^cu^co faasara allay;ifg£g^>s*ad pain ar.di:iflanin:a-fhayfever i tion ziealstie /$<?& sores restore sjlf 0^jip the senses of and smell fa^ps^^vt try thi i-ukk hay-fever cataerh is a disease of the mucous inombranc generally originating in the nasal pas sages antl maintaining its stronghom iir the head from this point it seuds forth a poisonous virus into the stomach and thrangh the digestive organs corrupting ihe blood and producing other trouble some and dangerous symptoms a particle is applle i into each nostril and 1ft agreeable price iii cents t iirug-frists by mail r-^lsnr i en cents ml.v bi'os sm greenwich street new vork 5:tf a m cofflpaaj astedgcoepy -*— i^f v \- - ■'^ — *— seekii g 0 '■' rlf:'t~y : ' peoept home pati'iip §- fa ft esmie lllioral 1 _ fsfo ':"'..\":- r ftft-''-:-.:evft r fft w f t ; -* "■> "/ j imiodks browne agents t>a ft ft skrsitcnt in all cities towns and 7 s coart villages in the south stmtarcj total assets - - 760,000 00 j allen brown resident agent salisbury n 0 c«^£ft^rr»>0.ertputh.i'^id<rtn ; u clr s^_"ft •■-,"■". '••'■;, i^-^v om'«a«";w km i f^zst ?''_.•.'•__.'.'-! iu-jkyl to l«i jlr^kr wxae _»____. 3 j "'" '"-■'■**' fusim and all qjick \ t&ksse.<vf wuorii'^ik k f^utsii^s sii;k ft\\5s '"■«•'' <* ie ai remed thai axa e^tn^d^sfste-.orudwii.-.ath'by iu.o of toj jssjss^^j^^h^^t^i^sl j for\c fi wp.q,,i(.i fja tvfla i^a 7*-iw v.^***j£a i '^ &*- j t ' - - 1 uttri '' 1 " l } t'ofl'.nrs or cause pain dlo accd ilex posted for kislit year n n=n uiorjsaad cases tnry nbsolnto'.y resj^-p p^ma.urcly wumdnnimsiing element oflifearegiven back the patient nrr_d and broken i diiwn men to tho fall enjoytnjmtor urae3c.i:cr.uiftudr«n:a!ykair.»bc-.libu0brliaadle»iui pc rfect nnd full munly strength nod vieoroos iioaltli _ l2 ° to those who ruffcr from tlir many obscnrodibe-ii.3 tseathekt — c20 i:sti 3 t*70 _£;... 5 tilt c7 t-roaclitabont by in'li=crption,kii<ipnro,0»er-liraia work or too f roo in.lnl^cn o woclt thntyoa send as u a o o i o i v v"j c :-_ v ef 5r>e r*!.fui»tc rcmrf.amewithrtntei-ih.aofvomrtroi.bre.nndsecnre v 2 * pb 21't aft j thiall > cka(ll'.r}u-'-l.wi'm!lcs*mpbn.phlet./-e 8064 w tenth street st louis ho ruptured eir.scws can huvo free trial of our appliance ask for term 25:ly by j j biujxer the first snow of the season fell at utica n y oct 12th »__» i a ten line advertisement inserted once in all the papers of the united states would only cost 9,000 the total sales of leaf tobacco at j lynchburg va for 1887 were 33,500 000 pounds a decrease from last year of 23 per cent both in massachusetts and ohio democrats are making a fight to win | squarely on democratic principles with j i out shuffling or evasion in ninety nine cases out of one hundred this kind of a fight means a wm'y'.ng fight party no 8 has entered the politi cal field in new york it is called the personal liberty party and its issue is sunday beer drinking or the opening of saloons from 2 p m until midnight sunday it is also republi can the first suit toward the enforce ment of the civil service law in massa chusetts is about to be prosecuted the action being against the mayor of hav erhill for giving preference to a civillian over an ex-soldier in the appointn .:" of a patrolman the presidential party on their southward flight stopped in sioux city arid visited the corn festival they were greatly pleased with the many beautiful things they saw made from corn and various other products of the field at last week's election in alfred centre n y the first under the new incorporation ten women cast voles an i the election officers received them declaring that the legal opinions gath ered and published by counsel foi the woman's suffrage party had con vinced them of the legal right of wo men to vote the captain of the seized american ship bridgewater at shelburne n s ha refused lo clear hio rcsacl for a foreign port on the conditions stipu lated by the department of customs lie not only refuses to pay the ex penses connected with the seizure of the vessel but demands clearance pa pers to another canadian port and un less the customs authorities allow him to clear his ship when and where he pleases he threatens to bring action against the government the little southern soldier boy george wilson was just ten years of age still in knickerbockers and had but recently entered into the dignity a short hair his mother after much per suasion having finally consented to the cutting of his flaxen curls in which the sunshine was wont to tangle itself he was a bright active boy thorough ly alive to the momentous events of the times in which lie lived and a general favorite after the battle he was among the first at the bulletin board to learn its result aud many a time as the heart rending scream of a wife or mother echoed the announcement of a name reported killed the little fellow child though he was would seem beside him self one day he and his f aetata m as his colored boy frank was called met in solemn conclave aud decided to run away and follow the army being too voting to enlist they decided upon the novel plan of becoming markers or messengers in fact anything by whicii they could reach the army george's parents were refugees in the upper portion of south carolina and the camp to which the boys proposed going was on the sea-coast near charleston in order to reach which necessitated many miles of travel neither distance nor the lack of money however daunted them and so one bright morning george put a change of clothes in his green baize school-satch el and frank tied his in a red bandana handkerchief which was his mother's chief glory and the two set out on their travels knowing that they would be discov ered in the attempt to board the train which left the small town they walked to the next station a distance of five miles and as the train was leaving the depot jumped on the rear platform at the south the stations are quite re mote from each other and the conduc tors after closing the rear door seldom open it until the next station is reached in this way the bays made the ent m trip and reached the desired haven by the time they arrived their appe tites were in pretty keen condition having exhausted all of the biscuit and bits of ham which tvere sandwiched between their clothing the teams ters and servants of the officers gave them something to eat and george was just negotiating with a captain for the position of marker when general ca pers who had been a life-long friend to his family approached and said w liv george wilson what are you i doing here so far away from home does vour mother know that you are i here now george had always been noted j for telling the truth but on this occa sion flatly denied that his name was i george wilson and pretended not to know the general soon however ! frank made is appearance and george . seeing that f irther deception was use j le.-s begged the general to give him a : plai.e this of coursa was refused i general capers telegraphed hisdistract ed parents and placing the two run aways under guard until they could be sent home he questioned them as to their intentions george told what his ambition was and frank with both hands down in bis pockets and every tooth in his head showing said i wuz gwine to jine de cavalry mas gineral dat's w'at i run'd away fur but i specs git a lashin from mammy w'en i gits home they arrived at home on the day of the capture of columbia and in the ex citement of the hour george in whose breast the military ardor was not yet extinguished again left for the scene of action he joined a command as marker in a xorth carolina regiment and during the last battle of the war which was fought in north carolina as he was standing with his little red flag in his hand a man just in front of him was shot down in an instant the little soldier boy threw away his 11 ig seized the gun and foughl all dav nn*il near its cios . win a a stray bullet struck him in the breast and he fell a ft dier in his rear who had a son about | his age picked the wounded boy up in his arms and carried him from the field a surgeon was called but the case was hopeless and as the little fellow lay upon the rude hospital bed with the death damp on his golden tresses and a deep earnest meaning in the depths of his blue eyes he said to the soldier who had borne him from the field my name is george wilson my father is in the army of virginia but my mother is in anderson south car olina i want you to write to mamma and ask her to forgive me for running away but tell her i did my duty as my boy heart told me to do i could not stay at home and think of my father and brothers risking their lives for me and now — " said he as his pulse grew weaker and weaker and now hold ing uot his hand to take the paper up on which the soldier through his blinding tears was writing give me that and let me kiss it so that my dar ling mother shall receive my last kiss as he kissed it and handed it back to the faithful soldier the blue eyes clos ed and the little soldier boy went to answer the roll-call in heaven — mrs f g de fontaine — .<_^>. troublesome company sometimes we have been having company at our house for a week past it or she has gone now and we are so absolutely and unfeignedly happy in consequence thereof that we have been having a little jollification this evening the children were allowed to sit up an hour longer than usual and 1 made them some pop corn balls and taffy mrs dane opened the piano and sang as she has not sung for a year and said never a word when 1 smoked two cigars in the parlor this is not very flattering to the company but it is the gospel truth all the same we are fond of company mv wife aud i we have a pretty little home a well trained servant and live in one of boston's prettiest suburbs so we al ways have various ways of amusing our friends but the company just de parted was not to be amused she came on monday morning without having gone through the little cour tesy of informing us of her intended arrival she is not an intimate friend of the family and simply made our house a stopping place as a matter of convenience to herself this would have been all right had she not made herself a source of infinite inconven ience to all of us my wife greeted her with great kind ness and cordiality and took her at once to our spare chamber aud a chamber it is good enough for any one it has not however an electric bell but my wife has in it a small silver hand bell and our sally is sure to hear the bell if the visitor will kindly step to the door and ring it in the hall this fact was explained to the visitor my wife bad just come down stairs when the bell rang sharply sally went up sally came down the lady would like a piece of cas tile soap instead of that in the room she says she uses only castile there was no castile soap in the bouse and sally was sent out for some my wife went up i'd like a common crash towel said our visitor i never use any other kind the common crash towel was taken up now i'd like a little bit of soda to put iu the water i always put a mere pinch in my wash bow sally had returned by this time and she took up the soda and castile soap she came down and said : she wants to know if she can have blankets in stead of sheets on her bed on account of her rhenmatics the blankets were sent up sally had just reached tlie lower ball when t e bell rang again sally went up sally came down sally looked huf fy what is it ?" we asked she had me to take down her back hair and wants me to put her false front in crimps i won't io it i record to sally's lienor and glory that she didn't co it the bell rang seventeen times that , forenoon and here are some of tlie j causes thereof our visitor wanted ; the bed aired the room newly swept the mirror polished the window sash j raised the window sash lowered the | furniture changed about writing ma i tenuis her letter posted and divers j other things j at dinner she wanted tea when we had coffee and warm bread when we bad cold she said that there was too much salt in the soup and too little in the gravy she objected to pepper in anything and asked for pie for desert when we had pudding our sitting room was too hot then it was too cold the baby cried and gave the guest a headache my wife applied remedies and the patient made a pretence of fainting such a week as it was ! that wo man made us all utterly miserable sanitary hints try the juice of a lemon in a cup of strong coffee without sugar as a remedy for sick headache if you are troubled with headache try thf simultaneous application of hot water to the feet and back of the f soft clothes dipped in hot water and applied to the eruption can i vj poisoi ivy does not ki ii sugar oi lead j water will a peck of powdered charcoal in shal low dishes in a cellar will absorb much of the bad smell and a bushel of lime much of its dampness for evident reasons nurses in a sick room should not sit or stand too near the patient and above all things they should avoid talking when leaning over a sick person to clean looking-glasses sponge down the glass with gum and water equal parts then dust down with whi ting and finish with an old soft silk handkerchief take plenty of sleep during sleeping hours spend at least eight hours in the bed and take care during cold weather thai the temperature of the bedroom is maintaned at ou degrees fahrenheit iodide of potassium is said to quickly relieve the dull headache so often ac companying an ordinary cold in the head two grains may be dissolved in a glassful of wate which is to be taken in little sips during half an hour for burns apply the white of an egg and sweet oil equal parts beaten together you may know the tire is out when the burned flesh turns red und quits running water when the fire is out scorch a linen rag grease it with mutton tallow and bind it on to heal the burn it is the general belief that an egg is equal to one quarter pound of meat and that every sick person can eat eggs not so afany especially those of nervous or billions temperament can not eat them and to such eggs are injurious another fallacy in regard to diet is that because milk is an im portant article of food it must be forced upon a patient food that a person cannot endure will not cure she was used to babies and vow she never awakex3 them to see them laugh say said a woman wearing a faded yellow dress as she came out of a western dakota house which stood near the road as e drove up you didn't see no voting tins down the road i reckon ' no couple o mine missin 1 again i guess and she surveyed a good sized hock who were playing around the house u 0r hold on i guess there ain't either she began singling them out with her fin ger saying one two three stand still you brats till i count you — four five — come back here here ophelia till yer counted — six seven eight an two at school makes ten and the baby is leven and two out'n the field is thir teen all right stranger they're all here i lowed two or three o em had lit out but the census is correct you have a large family madam lawks family till you can't rest an 1 say do you know what's a fact gent rnen when them fust one sheridan — he's out'n the field shuckin corn now — when he was a baby what d'ye think me an the old man used to do to him '_*" ! give it up used to wake him op to see him langh yes sir regularl thing ev.-ry tune he went to sleep sometimes one big fool of us an some ! times the other would sneak up an j chuck him under the chin ar.d say wake ut oo toosy wootsy an laugh i oo ennnin ittle laugh for oo paph didn't never wake up any of the other twelve well hardly stranger — we | know a powerful sight morn we did ' here washington quit hurtin yer ; little sister or i'll give you a switchin j you remember till yer 100 years old , chicago tribune i two goad ones t c evans statesville letter to th north state by the way a chronic grumbler speaking of hogs was in town to-day becomplsii el of everything and finally a pious looking young clerk who was at tentively sucking the end of a yard stick suggested that hog cholera too was playing the wild hog cholera ! " said tl e fellow i can cure that easy only give them plenty of noke root saved all of mine i that way now ii wag who was present follow \ cd the joke to the next store and sure enough he began in the same vein complaining there there never was . the like of hog cholera he said it was fairly ruining things in his section j und to the wag who meekly said he j had heard of pike root as a sure cure j he fairly laughed defiance declaring he had tried it and lost every hog he had now what ought to be done with such men ? i id you ever hear of senator vance's pulling the hon josiah turner's coat tail at morganton in 1s60 it was in this wise as mr turner himself relates it says he ; i was invited with henry k nash and others to morganton to open the campaign mr nash went through the country 1 took the cars at company shops a federal captain and a private soldier got aboard the sol dier was drunk the captain ordered him to the second class car but he re fused to go saying that he was a new ork democrat but the captain was a massachusetts republican and that they were only sending them to morganton to scare the white folks into voting | with the negroes etc etc at mor n a la/ge multitude of people had a r-ft'-ie around the speakers stand and on : t sal several of our most promi • ind henry k nash am ftr*l regiment was drawn up iu iin md en circled the crowd when it came my time to speak i was just citing the inci dent of the federal captain and the soldier and had remarked that doubt less they were both there iu that line before me when 1 felt some one on the stand pulling at my coat tail i looked around and it was vance h-s-s-h h-s-s-h said he rut again facing the crowd i shouted vance let go my coat tail ! i'll tell it if all the artillery of hell and gettysburg were here to silence me !" that brought a yell — yankees — and all — after the speaking the federal commander de sired an introduction liy invitation we took oysters together at mr mc kessou's wise words rebuke with soft words and hard ar guments services and kindness neglected make friendship suspected he that brings the most of use into his life lives the longest never run into debt unless you see plainly a way to get out again hive by the day you will have daily trials and strength accordingly the brave man is an inspiration to the weak and compels them as it were to follow him it is not only arrogant but it is profli gate for a man to disregard the world's opinion of himself there are words that strike even harder than blows and men may speak daggers though thev use none let us souse the moments of the life that is passing that thej may win for us a life that will never end the gamesome humor of children should rather be encouraged to k ej up their spirits and improve their strength and health than to he curbed or re strained re content to travel as you are able the oak springs from the acorn and does not become a tree at once the mushroom springs up in a night rut what is a mushroom remember there must be time to grow said general oglethorpe to wesley i never forgive then i hope sir said wesley ynii never sin lord bacon said : he that cannot forgive others breaks down the bridge over whicii lie must pass himself turn to the right the necessity of always turning to the right was fully demonstrated yes terday evening by a collision of two buggies on craven sireet two young gentlemen were in one buggv and two young ladies in the other the young men turned to the right but the ladies turned to the left and brought about the collision which fortunately for the ladies resulted in upsetting the buggy of the young men who were not in fault no one was hurt and no damage of any consequence done hut such carelessness might at sometime result seriously — new berne journal when a threatening lung disorder shows its tirst proclivity do not let rt cross the holder — quell it with activity many u patient young or olden owes a qui k recover v all tn dr ptirce's golden medical discovery
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1887-10-20 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1887 |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 52 |
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Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | [J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner] |
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, October 20, 1887 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1887-10-20 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1887 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sacw15_18871020-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:46:29 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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nm i i e ii t j i 111(3 odlollild vv a iciiniclil vol xviii.-thied series salisbuey n c thursday october 20 1887 no 52 y r worn-out run-down debilitated i teachers milliner „. over-workf-d women irener favorite iv cri aon s th i .,:..-. tfe not a cure-al a eingrlencss ot purpose < _: p cent sp^citic for al those and d is p culhir to , is a powerful gfiicnil ns well as i ionic and nervine and imparts vig-or nirth to the whole system r promptly , .... . . i loat bacl nervous prostration debility -.. in r-ith r si x 1 avoritc pre j is sol 1 by dnurirists unaerour potti inter ><■■wropp r in iund bottle price j-l.oo or i bottles for 5.00 j treatise on diseases of women pro istrati 1 with colored plates and nu -.-. ood cut i sent for 10 i ents in stan ! s is wonr.n's dispknsary mepical ■association 063 main street buffalo k v sick hf.anaoeif ililimis headache and constipation promptly cured by dr pierce's pellets 2.">c a vial by druggists piedmont wagon j i made at hickory n c can't be beat ihcv stand whore they ought to right square atthefrdnt it was a hard figlit but they have won it ! just read what people say about them and if you want a wagon come quickly and buy one either for cash or on time salisbury x ('. sept 1st ft-i two years ago i l>oi_..it a very light two horse pu'ilnki'.ii wagon ut tlie agent jno a i'.ovli-n have usei ii neirr'v all the time siur.e have tried it severely in hauling saw i ,.._., ancl othci heavy loa-ls and have not ft 1 tn nv one ceut for repairs i look upon tire piedmont wagon as the lust thim ble skein wagon made in the united stales the timber uaed in them is most excellent ud thoroughly well seasoned tiitm.i p tno.m si>n salisbciit x c aug 27th 1886 \ out two vi-iifti'-'ii i im-.iat of jno a i ivdeii.aonc horse pieilmout w il on which hai dine much service and no pait of it has broken or given away and consequent is cost nothing for repairs john i iii.m.y 6 u.i-r.riiv x c sept m 1886 eighteen months ago i bought ot john a b ivden a 2 inch riiimblc skein pied mont wagon and have nsed it pretty much all the tunc and it has proved to be a first rate wa«'on nothing about it has given away and therefore it has required no re pairs t a walton salisbi ut x c sept 81 h 1886 is months ago i bouaht of the agent in galisburv a "-'} in thimble skein piedmont watjon their lightest one-horse wagon — 1 have kept it in almost constant use und during the time hive hauled on ii at least 7 loads of wood and that without any breakage nr repairs l il walton for sale one brick house and lot on the corner of fulton aud kerr streets about one acre in lot one frame house and iol on lcc street one frame house and lot on main street also shares iu x c r r enquire of mrs h e aud miss vic toria johnson at their home on main m'-.-et 40:tf g >] a]j f ahp tailor small in any lll-illin unill . uantlty.forsiocklng pond forterins address w k fkaley.sal 50 iry n i 3.:»1 wemundeveiopep l-i ii.^.i ii i \ -, '<■i'll • i i.ii.-iii-.n.i"-:vi:i t'l'l o -. i !.■v ■tl ■-.'■i i i i-i ■< n'.t.-.'in-ntl n l,..«ti ti 1 yi n ill liimhng »' ■■■> ■! ill «. ct ii i'li'ruv'li k.-11-r urn vry i i !.~|., i lie.t^-i-l ehi-...;istii.-n t:-i i-.il"il tirc-.\.,r tt um nil utto t-i e.r i r ulilr lii v r.jjj mv.nn-m o , l.ii.fiil.i.n .'.— i'ol.-.l.i he *- coughiiur & shaves dealers in fresh meat and ice the choicest beef the market affords always orr hand ftiftnr stoves and heaters cook stoves and ranges i have tire best and prettist lot of coal and wood stoves ever offered in this market many of them of the latest and most approved paterus — suitable for par lors dining rooms stores ortices,chun:hes school houses shops and sitting rooms large arrd small call arid see them and hear price 49:1m wm brown pf acres of s<>°d land 0 mile nl i from salisbury i n the concord road u u terms reason il for cash 51 t . i'lnkni.y liudwick more goods than boom kluttz & rendleman's we have now ready the largest stock of fall and winter goods we have ever offered and at prices that to see them is to buy as they must be sold to make room our imported cashmers arc the best wc have ever offered to the trade big stoek ofsacqueand dress flannels tricot henriettas and all kind of dress fabrics plaid and brocaded cashmeres all wool filling in all colors at 12 cts ginghams the best assortment in town at 01 si and 10 cts i'ant goods jeans tv.e.-ds and cash meres from 10 cts per yard to the finest worsteds underwear in ladies and men's from 25 cts to the finest lambs-wool led all-wool knit shirts at unheard of low prices of 65 cts and up clothing for everybody at prices unit can't be beat big stock of boy's clothing from 5 to 13 years i'ants 50 cts up suits 2.00 and up domcf-tics bleached and brown 5 6 7 /_-, 8 l and 10 cts calicos 5 6j 7 iu s cts jerseys nt price that se'l them fas arrd mure than 200 of them carpets we have more than 20 pieces of the prettiest and lest wearing carpets ever ofiere 1 at prices from l'u cts 75 cts lots of lugs shoes for everybody all qualities and 1 sizes from 35 cts to the finest french j calf hand-sewed we have the biggest stock of good things to eat in town at low prices come and see us before you buy or sell as we buy your produce for cash or barter ancl sell you at the lowest prices to be had vour obediently 39:ly tax notice the taxes fur the present year being due notice is hereby given to the tax payers of rowan county that 1 will at tend at tin following times and places for the purpose of collecting the same all persons concerned are earnestly request ed in meet me promptly and pay their taxis franklin academy monday oct 10th 1'nitv liailcv's store tuesday oct llih scutch irish mt vernon wednesday oct 12th mt ltla sherrill's thursday oct 13 steele blackmer friday oct 14 salisbury saturday oct 15 china grove monday oct 17 atwell enochville tuesday oct is atwell coleman's wednesday < ct id locke gibson's thursday oct 0 third creek friday oct 21 salisbury saturday oct -"_'. providence newsom's store monday oct 2 morgans pool town tuesday oct 25 morgans millcrtown wednesday oct gold hill thursday oct 127 litaker iiostiau's x loads friday oct ft salisbury saturday oct 29 c c ivrtder sheriff of rowan cheap cheaper cheapest just received a nice line of silver jewelry eliise slcne giinlis im lib hair oi'miaiis k at trices that will astonish you call and sec them and be convinced respectfully w ii keisnsr the jeweler 27:1 y subscribe for the carolina watchman look ctcpfi compar this with your purchase j j'^isl fi x « .-^ — j rv jf ikv ">'__} 1 iiiiiip si i dlflspepsia p jj ii \ restlessness jp a stbictly vfoetaoli tijij j faultless tamlu mcdicinc i fli e&s©h 8a ftp . philadelphia wm ==_ ! ! fti^iijlme-j llll as you value health perhaps life examine each package ami be sure you get tlie genuine see the i«'il z trade-mark and the full title on front of wrapper and on the lde the seal and signature of j h zeilin & co as in the hove f.ic simile kemembrr ther u no other geuuinu simmons liver regulator ely ' 3 catarrh cream balmp|3av^i cleanses tne nasalw^^cu^co faasara allay;ifg£g^>s*ad pain ar.di:iflanin:a-fhayfever i tion ziealstie /$& sores restore sjlf 0^jip the senses of and smell fa^ps^^vt try thi i-ukk hay-fever cataerh is a disease of the mucous inombranc generally originating in the nasal pas sages antl maintaining its stronghom iir the head from this point it seuds forth a poisonous virus into the stomach and thrangh the digestive organs corrupting ihe blood and producing other trouble some and dangerous symptoms a particle is applle i into each nostril and 1ft agreeable price iii cents t iirug-frists by mail r-^lsnr i en cents ml.v bi'os sm greenwich street new vork 5:tf a m cofflpaaj astedgcoepy -*— i^f v \- - ■'^ — *— seekii g 0 '■' rlf:'t~y : ' peoept home pati'iip §- fa ft esmie lllioral 1 _ fsfo ':"'..\":- r ftft-''-:-.:evft r fft w f t ; -* "■> "/ j imiodks browne agents t>a ft ft skrsitcnt in all cities towns and 7 s coart villages in the south stmtarcj total assets - - 760,000 00 j allen brown resident agent salisbury n 0 c«^£ft^rr»>0.ertputh.i'^id |