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dflrolipa Watchman
.LOCAL BRIEFS, v
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Six persons were killed and many i in-
Ijured by a cyclone in Longview, Texas. '
:. President r Cleveland, Mondijiip
pomted Mr. Ghi. Uustiee. postmaster
for ltileigU, vice Scliaffer, removed.
. . ' F
.-s-.f u Kerr is -joujsw
jTWa l,a " 'r' "r W w mrthorUed to
yti.g due Us ou accot W.
girio Exchanged Two com
tU newKiper and" job printing out
L will- bTld, or exchanged, for an
fl'oved fafm, in Western North Card.
One of these outfits is that of the
$ ASOUKA NVATH-A whichln
la'VU' th sulwcriptiou list and good
ill of tlif Wathmak, now published at
LwJry. X. ad the other is a good
taA cofflplete-coltttun newspaper outfit
idcMing a Crst-class fob priuUug offiee,
LtlUtfville;K. C Thi property will
to old at aeulae bargain by the uo-
. rmKaed, proprietor, who is forced to
tirfc from business ou accoUdtyf failing
beaUh. r or runner i niornw ivu y
" j. vv, WCIWEKSIE,
IS94. . fckilisbury, is. ,
21 r. Bayard Spake & Great Truth.
AshtlUe Citizen. ; I
Feb 12.
I you can by
Orand Offer. ,
Will KJojoO do you f any good t If so
a little effort and a few mo
realize as uiucb. The Watch-
williveaGold Watch worlhfc-W
vitl, first class Elgin movement warran
ted for year?, to the oh sendiug in
the largest number of cash subscribers
wiihiu thejnext CO days. This is a bona
iAe offer and the watch first class in ev
er fnse. Xo clubs talccu of less than
flre and cash "must; accompany eactt
Indies or genilemaus iae as desired. Co
to work at once see what you can' do.
Bend fur sample copies. , r. ,
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i If: yowioiite us your subscript ion for
tlie Watchman you know it, and "you
kttow it is an hottest debt that you are as
tnucViti honor bound Ho pay as fur the
clo hes you ware. It is our labor giveu
(o you for a price, and from it alone we
have to get out living for self and family
therefore we ftk fur what is our own,
trusting that you pay us without the tie-,
cesslty of our going or sending : to yoa.
When the Storm of lastSaturday was
passing over this county, a colored wo
man, near Mill Bridge, while btniiding in
fiontof the fireplace in. her home, ivas
! tncfantlv Ir 1 1 tf Kv; liurla f ktSttrr A n crati t
of electric fire struck ' the . chimney and
coming down entered the woman's body
Oiicne side of ; her head, and passing
down blistered her cheek, and that side
ofhuV body, and tore off the shoe from
her fo.t. . , .
Mr. J. A. Harfns, a ialented joung
lawyer of SlatesvilU, lias- taught edi
tor EtdridgHs inleresl in the Mascot
ani tlie latter h;is ieturnef to his ?fir
love,1 having bought I he D iviuson
Dispatch the paper he established, and
has returned to L xington, his old
home. May both tliebreUireu flourish
and be happy
One of thera anest of all theives
broke into the prior's study at the
Baptist church in, Fayetteville, last
IStiird.iv nifht und Stole a Dair Oi.com
. . A
m nr. tun elates and the tabh cloth, also I
the minister when he (Toes into tl.e
watei to immerse candidates for 'adinia
stou into the church.' ;
Success is the reward of merit" aal
of . assumption. I opular appreciation
what tolls 'Hi the lone run V. m
t was lion. : 1, rvuajarn, toe, Irft-j fifty year?, people have been usim?
sent amUisHiidor at tue 'Court of St.l Aver sSarsapninlla and to-d.iv it is nub-
a.mep;:'lp(o:fciKi. tBef 1! oirsaparnua cores.
u iiiiru uvrt vjcuic,v iret Mr iro ni j ne uase 01 Ayer'Kjiair v Igor ta a re
iupiuWr If that bod?, that so lonir as fined and delicate fluTi, which does nod
oatiriiHlflJIUriffj which is as perfects subsntut
personal and seilwn one.by voting f o rJ for mecu auppned ty nature. ! jouth
i i.. . - . i .. J r . land heath, as modern cbemistrv
proteiipti to lareresis; iu meir own
States, it was impossible to set tie the
matter from a constuohooal or eqnit- Mrs. Jrffrsoti Davi , Miss Winnie!
able gtanjKint. He glared that it Hiid jMrUli. & Grant are iufited to
was trifling with the greatest economi- attebd tlie Cohfelerate Veterans reun-
cal qefton of the day for each Sena- btilir Birmmghani,Apiil 25th. as
tor Hi aemaoa pniiecuon ior nis own i8petjai gUets of the encatupment.
slate and'deny it to others. ;
Hie great paiaware stesmun never Maj. Accept.
spjke more truly, until uougress, in Cnanotte bbserrer.
both branch ?s, learns to loo'i at tl e tar.a As to the appointment on the Get
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tTMessrs. C. C. Wade, at Troy, M.
.Ovtitoo, it;ML Gilead, and X- R. Lisk
Wville, Montgomery, county, are our
Inly authorised agents to solicit, collect,
aud receipt for (stiltcriptions or other
dues for the. Watchman, and all of our
patrons who are due us will please make
jjoie of this fact aud pay up their arrears.
, : J. W. WcKenzie, Editor.
Kev. eJ R. Crawford, of Trinity Col-
the city Atbiting relatives.
is in
i
. Mr. J.
tli tnuru
A !
A. dree!, ot Monroe, fpent
ing in, the city, ou .his way
.t Norwood to visit friends, i ;
Mrs, it. ! Earner, Jr., and her sister,
s Sa I ii McC rk of Greeuvil le, are
ij!-.' - city 'visiting their sister Mrs 0.
Davis.
; .'Our thanks ae hereby tendered our
representative, Uoii. Ju. S. 'irtnder
son, for a package 4f .vulu tbie ardtn
' Setl rt-ceiv'td ny yesterday's tu .il.
' J. R. Blair, E.-q., vh ia Chairman of!
. the Diuiocraiic execiutive couunittee, of
' . lIotttKomerv -eoiiuty tiiid the th st pro
n.iiieijt la'wytrbf Tr'oy, was in tiic: city'
Tueaday, .
' C A staatl Ure 6ccurel in town Sunday
iiiorningi .Henry Craige, colored. lost
I:!s Jioiuej and very itearly all tf his a fleets,
- fuviug ouly a t-mall amount of bidding
J and a little crockery.
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I The, Guilford Battle Ground Company,
", at a nieeiiug held the 13th inst., decided
to ceU brale the 4th of July in grandor-
V. dT- The ceremonies -of the ocvsbion
. Mill take ulace ou the old buttle
' (.MtiUlldi. ' I
U i announced that Dr. It. Earaes
intends Rooir to establish Wniplete ferti-
)zft w oik.-in Salil uiy. ,We trust it is to
. ' lie so, ajul tbat the enterprising Doctor
; may meet with both eucouragemeut and
eucceutt.' i y
.' evf Dr. Criasy, of Charlotte, deliyer
' d aud iiiteretitiitg and jappropriale lec
ture it the CourtUlouse, Mouday night,
Hon. Theo. F. Klirttz says that Vice
President Stevenson, when he passed
here recently promised to visU him and
spend several days iu Salisbury the next
opportunity he had to take a vacation
Mr. Kluttz and he sK)ke together at
several places in North Carolina during
the campaign of '02 and are very good
friends. In the event that he comes Mr.
Kluttz says he will throw open. his 'doors
to the citizens, and will give both them
and Adlai a royal time.
Thie Daily Herald of Tuesday says:
About ten days ago Misses .Lottie and
Josephine At well, daughters of Mr. D. A
Atwell, went to Mooresville to visit thei
uncle, Mr. James Atwefl. This mornin
5Ir. Atwell received a letter stating that
Miss Josephine was married on Sunday
toTheo. Atwell, son of her uncle. Tb
announcement was a creat surprise as
the young people were not known to be
sweethearts, lue bride is the youngest
daughter- of Mr Atwell, aud is only
years old. The WATCtlMA! wishes the
young couple well. -
Cmpt. Jihn Lindsey, f South River,
thn county, vv.ts united in niarringi-
l ist evening, at 7 o'clock, to Mis-s M.
E. Cowan, of this cil v. The interest
ing ceremony was performed at the
residence, of Mr. T. C. Watson. Uev. J.
llnuiple, D. D., officiating, i The affair
was strictly private, only a few near
relatives of the bride and groom being
present. The bride received a number
of valuable and useful presents.' The
Watchman extends congratulations
and best wishes.
Near G lasgo wj AlConVd lust weeTc
Jhs. Ilickman was mil(r,An.7 i
whei it fell on hut wo daughters who
weie passing nearl.vltansn hv bin,
One daughter was kill iuslaTtlly aid
ueomeroted nexl. day.. Hickman ha
ince gone cry froniwgrief Vthd is a
ravurg mapuie;Kj-
own ,r. ' 7 j w
asatax,ind;un4,aj.htaxiug power.iti tysburgv Commission, Maj. Bobbins
one t hat ap not be exercised except for aVS that he feels bound to accept it
rerenue ipniu tnw gOTernmenh we because its duties relate the preserra-
great mass of the people wilt continue tion of the truth uf liislory in reeard
io ue rouu -u ior me oenent oi me iew. n the hemic deds of hi r.M mrJM
f tartl for protection is nght for one Un Mmg on that celebrated field, and
ndusry it w right for all; if it is wrong he is wilhnir tirnwkethe sacriflce of
or one r is;wroiig for all, If to see justice
ness is t$ rule where statesmanship ,ioue toJ tilem The1 place is mainlv
should prevail, tbe people sliould know honorary, the com pesation ?mall, and
g; i ! be can ill aflord toStake it, but has ac
eipted it for the above reason
Hull's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re-
newer is, unquestionablv. the best ore-
Kev. V- U. Joyes, pastor oi the Ifirst Uertative of the hair. It is also a cura
Dapttst nurcnot LniitbtiiopgH,. vnas a ti fo dandruff. Utter, aud all alo
good ideal or. tue nyena m nis composi- fEections,
tl: I l:. I
noil. ilia uuuuiiau Uia' incis wwe v r O-i-t-J i ni ..,,1., ,1 1 j 1
, ....!,?! .? ,. . , .... President Cleveland has promised to
nioupijio t-ue uisgusi. anu inutguaMou . . KniI.t. ..f Pvthi.,, ut fh-Ir
1.:. g.-j,.- uI" "
uiu, ?"uu' " encampment in Washington i .9x1
attacked the neir grave of Ueneral y u" j August, and Gen.Schofield has con
i i.t ' ; a i 1: .1 -.1 i
oaMtry wiin airuij .easwa. leroc.u, U,, lo iuspect the Knights. Th
and uttered wo,d,wllCn would have y th fi fc in fa lVesident
Uisgraceu uacney umu.er.M.e. ni-mamlina weral of the armv kv.
W he'll Mr. Jones declared that there r . , mi
r . so hnnnreil similiir nrnrani7. ifinna. Th
was not one redeeming trait in the .-mnmp. ... . -n . . 2- .
- efi ! i ?, , r - . 0 n-
cnaracTor one gooa; poi i c d
career pi uuuai Axiriy, ne unereu -a
falsehood and a slander. NVben be sd of The War in Brazil.
eXCiaimea: . . .. Official dfenatphea fmm Rin Mnfirm
"May: his memory rot with his the reports that the insurgeut Admiral
I A BeTerend Slanderer.
Atlanta Jaornal.
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. Corrie OrsnveXfug '
Save ithe Children
By Purifying Their Blood
Hood's SarsapariUa Makes Pure
- Blood Cures 8crofula, Etc.
' "Mjr experietajv wiui HootT Sarsaparitta has
been very effecpra. Uf BUI girl, flv years
old, had for fpur yean a tad tkla disease. Her
arms and limbs would break eat In a mass of
sores, ilischarfctnr yeUew matter. She would
scratcb the erniitfons as though tt gate relief,
and tear open tue sores. ;
Two Bottles of Hood's
Sarsaparina caused the eruptions to heal and
and the scabs fxsiled" o!ft, after which the skir.
became soft aud smooth. As a family nunliciue
rt.
SarsapariUa
LiManiLIcliisfe
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we bflllere n-xvl's SsrsapartUa has to equal aud
1 recommend U." W. L Ki.no; Bluff lale, Tex.
Hood's PUIS are the best family cathartic,
gentle and effective. Try a box. 25 cents.
bouesf'-'he proved the eoarseness and U Oama, ha left his flagship and taken
brutal itv of his nature. refuge ou board of the Portuguese cor-
An ait interview after his sermon. Mr. vette M "delln x
Jones inserted t hat he hud s;rid "the
NOTIOS!
Of thd Sale ofValuaUo'Faxm Linis and
Town Propsrty, en dusks Creek and
Little Riyer, and In tkt Town cf
Mt.Gilead.1T. a
Read the FoUowiagr Maffnificent Offer.
MONEY KADK EASY, YOU CAN DO IT 80
I WHT-XOT TRY K .
W-R,calr the attention of our re:iders
tb,lfceiln'fliHrfcaUe clulJtiug offer in
anotjier cului jti byf which we cm send
i his paji rknd ibe'-Atfciito Weekly Utm
rtlilutitm t the same i.ddress for 'one
year fr the low sum of $t.5(). j '
ThH is the only offer of its kind we
have ever been able to nuke to our
readers.. ' jtV
-ThJllanta Weekly Constitution is
oo weHtinown to need any introduce
Wtmjhere.; It.haswnT it place at the
fireside of the nal i m tis a model week-
y newpjper. it numlaTs on it sUff
-ome of the most fain jus nd brilliant
writers i.f ihe day and on all public
questions its lance is ever in rot lo de
fend the rights of the people. ' It is the
largest :Mtd nost widely circulated
weekly n''ws after published in Ameri&i
having n circulation of 150,000, and it
week. It U m itself an education to
tlne who read it. . lly the .clubbing
rate which we offer, onr reader eau
gel: the Weekly Constitution and their
home paper at but little more than the
cost of one paper, thereby getting the
news of their home and. the news of
t.liti world fVtrv wwi Fur :i war uf u.
insignificant outlay. ' I N CW LlCOS.
Jii addition to this, every subscriber ?ow TiKknne
to this oaner and the Consti:ntiou.:un- IVIUUOIIS.
dejf our clobhing anangeunut, will be NCW SilkollHGS.
given an opportunity to win some hand-TXT T l r
aome pr.zes. IMCW Irish LaWHS.
All these matteis are exploited iujNcW MlittilllTR.
lent ion to it here to show our readers J -I HCSC UIlu 01
whatal.lK,ralor;we haveto,naketo otllGr I ffOods WC JirC eil
them. Ihese offers ate made hy'ourl
arrangment with the Co.istitiitiou", and ub.CU to Sell at VQTV. loW
only those .who subscnoe tor b ull pa- RvnrrQ 4
pers luruugu iuia uiuce are euiitieu to i
take part in the contest.
i This is the nost liberal clubbing j
oilier anv have ever been able to make.
aud we feel sure that it will prove im
mensely popular with our readers.
Wc call your atten
tion to the lollowin
New Arrivals: t
New Dressgoods. f
New Wlutegood8. ;
New Embroideries.
By virtue of, iu conformity to, and in
pursuance of a decree of the Superior
Court of Montgomery County, Nort h Car
olina, rendered at rati l:im 1892, in a
The commander of' the Portuguese suit then and thre pendiug wherein
.rshin liruhlMl lA Rnhnr Dft T?rUsn ' David G. Worth, guardian of the minor
anm t ,utr .,r vvrtr " ttlmnt Hnprnl -v . ... . I heirs of V. H. B nrlev dee'd. is iilaintitl
-r "Ee o - uos i ever x-en lera, mi nisur oi marine , i-, '..i o A- :.. c..:., v.... i..ni. " . .i
, . . ' . . . hiiu i'l. u. liimucii buu uia n lie o. Ill ICI HI kX"MlliUI t.ljtr n noil' u, ii"
iom8,asKius ior ins.rucuoiis mi VLassilei. Calur S. Keartis. W. F WooU v l. ..l .u ..,i. j : . :
i tx i. ... -l tt y. . .. . t ,. '.... . .., " ' i .uaii is nuicii uciirr ami i iiiiihu
tuas ueuerai rariy Knew ii. jur. regain to restoring ue vessels, compns- ana nis wne ai. j
COME AND SEE US.
Litii&Litet6iii
! A L've Oak, Fla., t legrara to lass
CMturuay s Charlotte Uuserver s iys
there is wa marked change for the Iwt-
Joues?will pardon us if we do not be- Mg thejhsurgent hquadron, under corn-
lie ve flat statement. , It will not be maud of Admiral Da Oama, to theBrazi
! i . i ' I i r , f tiah government, to whom they presum
believed by any one who knew General x, . , , . r
Ej ii tYi : iiu man u:i h rigiit mi inuutg
.41 termal viiupfaii.iii in Use pulpit heware of Ointments for Catarrh that
inyjtii-e than on the street cvpier.. . A cotiiin Mercury,
smiwiis; a wanaerj. wneiever u-, As mercury will surely destroy the
a lie if a lie whereveu sftijken. and the sense of mell .md completely derange
responsibility of the author is, r ought the whole system when entenni
'.o b,; t he same, regardless of his pro-
fes-iod or C illlllg.
Joscpli Piukney, alia -'Diamoud Joe,"
in stealing a rule on Sunday oihi'a north,
bound vestibule, from this city toGreen
sburo, in jumping off the rear of the ten
der, where he had secreted himself,-just
as tlie train was nearing Greensboro, fell
between the cars and was ruu over. Que
leg was so mashed aud mangled that it
was amputated and having received
severe internal injuries hedied Monday
meriting at about 11 o'clock. He had start-
on PjUiiatiismi Ie hail a full house, Lj t endeavor to get to Mt. Airy to trv
composed chiefly of Kniybta and their
fantilies. A J j !
; At Ftickharrf, Coleman County Texas,
yy. IV Watson's hou.se was wrecked by a
tortiad Friday night and Mrs. Watson
. and Jour children jwere killed. An iu
Jlaiit escaa.tl unhurt, I while AV'atsou'a
injuries will pro e fatal.
S?Dr. W U. Wakefield will he
atthe jCeutral Hotel in Salisbury, on
Tburiday aud Friday, April 19th and
j&ftth. ' iWtice limited to Eye, E ir
oaeand fhroaf.
Gov. Carrwitl his private secretary,
and Mm. Armiatead Jonek president of
the State Coivftderate Monument Asso
ciation went to Mt. Airy, Tuesday, io
iosect the gr,ani(etp be used ii Ihe ere-
ctian of the Confederate .monument at
Kaleigh. ' : I y . I
and get work in thegrouitequarries there
having been for some time pnt employ
ed at tbe quarries at Dunn's Mountain,
near this city, lie leaves a wife here
but no children. The railroad company
brought Joe's remaius oyer from Greens
boro Tuesday and had him decently
buried.
j Mt. Giead Locals.
Correspondence Watchman. .
Miss Mit Lilly, of Allenton Ferry, who
nas oeen very low with la grippe for
some time, we are glad to note is im
poveing, slowly.
Mr. L. P. Byrd, is improving his town
ioi, ny enclosing it with a nice fence, 1
exi- jx. uisk, me unuenaKer nere. is
adding to his stock cousidcrably, this
season. ' . . .
There" will be a new millinery business
wicii.-u nere kooii. i : . . .
Our farmers areuing aguanity ofgu a
no, tnis season, we thitik it rather a risky
Hy an order from the department at
Washington, the post-office at Faith,: Tne wbeat&oat crops, aret flattering
il.:. j. 1 3 t: .r ,m .. Mat this time, v r , "
couuiy, win uisconiiuueu iueiday.
Tiiw, re learn, is against the wlsl esof
lue peopfe of that vicinity, and tliey
WW doqhthjss petition for its re-estab-'
lislunent. ... I - 7
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Married on the 15th isnt. by Bey. K.
A. oicijeoa. ansa uiancbe Busetl to Mr.
11.. II 1 IT. ..... .
.iriw iMimru. "ewtsD tuema iuppy Jlfe.
, MrB.'H. Led better has
work ou the new public School building
ucici win suuu uav reaay oru&e. -". .
A Mr. W. T. Usk. of Ed in bo ro. who fa.
been quite ill for sbrae time past we are
HillKerniMi "of General Early indi-
cates -(.liatMr. J .Mies is one of that
class bf professed Christians who do
niotefjd.hurt the canse of true religion
.tuhfitlie vilest scoffers who assail
ir.
If I
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FOUR SONS AND THE PARTHE .
HAVE BEEN SLAIN.
ilafcliechubbee, Ala., March 9.
()eri!l.) The murder of James
Walker, at Forest City, Ark., makes
thei fourth son of Judge J. P. Wjilker
who h is in. t his death at the hand of
the asskin. Judge Walker left this
coiiitfy: in 1882 aud went to Arkansas.
He; sent three of his sons through the
couijtry with some valuable stock.
They were murdered in the outskirts
of JAberdeen, Miss., and.robbid by a
w hife fiend and a negro accomplice.
Jurlgu - Walker offered a reward of $500,
andithe brutes were araested, convict
ed and hanged. :
j The; judge .was himself murdered at
his home in A' kans. is in 1S85, by a
man whom Judge Walker had be
friended when allot hers and deserted
hi ni. , The family were among the
bje people of this county. Judge
WaflkHrVreiuoval to Aarkanses has ;'al
most aiinihilatiHl the male members of
thefiiniily. ' They were all quiet, un
asstiming men and boys. Mr. J. C.
Walker, the only surviving sou, re
sides at Uchee, Ala.
it
thrmiyh the mucous surfaces. Euch
,ltieles should never la? uoed except on
prescription Iroiu ivputahle physicians
as He damage they will no is ten. fold
to the good yon can possibly - derive
fro ai th?m. Hall's Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheny & Co.,
I'ole'do, 0., contains no mercury; and
in taken internally, acting directly up
on the bhiod and mucus surfaces of the
system. In buying Hall1 Catarrh Cure
be sn re ou get gen nine. It is by F'
J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Why Hood.f Wins.
President Lincoln said, "You cannot
fool the peop'e a second time." They
are too quick to recognize real merit or
lac of it, and cling ouly to those things
which they find to be what is claimed
for them.
It is especially gratifying that the sale
of Hood's SarsapariUa increases most ra
pidly iu those sectious where it is best
known. !
The inference is plain. Hood's Sarsa
pariUa has proven that it possesses gen
uine merit. It maintains a high standard
which others cannot even approach. It
in the people's favorite blood-purifying
and building up medicine, and is more
popular this year than ever before. ' All
this because Hood s Cures.
Jf you are worn out; run down and
nervous. Magnetic Nervine will restore
yoUjr, health., Sold by Edwin Cuthrell.
1 1
Bow's This.
My. Geo. Culp reports to the Concord
Btaadard that he and his son have dis-1 g,adi tu learn improving.
uvereu a new gold-mine in Morgan
towu&liip, this county, and that his .now
find hows up thus far rich in gold bear-
Wore, ItUlpi
Mold Hill;
paecj four miles east of
:6 Treasurep Tate, who has 5been
in la health fpr iinf. nionths, )Rnd
who has lean a hi home at Mofgan
ton for some time, has returned tn hL.
hities at U ileigji much imnm.K i
-'Durham Globe; Prof. J. I,; Weber,
who, has he!4 Hip chair ' lot:
Eogilslj at frinity . C.lleg.
tendered his 'resignation some
time ago, Jt was accepted last week
and wpnt into effect Monday morning.
Be is no longer connected with Trinitv
i College, It is reported that he will re
move Jo S6ittparolina.yorije time tM
ffo'd will be pleased with the mild
and lasting effects of of the Japanese
Liyjjr Pellet Try-: them. Sold ly
Edwin Cuthrell, lishurr, N. C.
A. Golden, Druggist, Birmingham,
A tai, writes; "Please publish some of
thelWtimonials I have sent you for
Japanese Pile Care. Said M by E dwin
Cqthrell, Salisbury, N. C.-
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any cas of Catarrh that can
uotije cured by Hall's Catarrah Cure.
. E. J. Chenev, & Co., Prt.ps., Toledo,
Ohio. '. " f.ft-'- -T
J We the undersigned have known F.
j. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by his firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale DruggU
Toledo, 0. Walding, Kin nan & Mar
vin, Wholesale Druggists; loledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
actintr directlv unn the blood Jiiid
mucous surfaces t the system, fnce
75e. per, bottle. Sold by all Druggists
Testimonial free.
and hN wt,fe Maggie Ingram are defeu-j ing daily
a . t r. .M ii.. r. . i . . . . .... .. .i ! v. .. . i. ..
uuiu, iui iiic iuitousuic auu suic ui me
mortgaged lauds described iu tbe com
plaint iu said suii ; ij ine undur.-igued coin
uiissioner appointed by the court iu sain
decree will Hell .it public auction to tin
biglmftt bidder, for ca.-b, at theCoUi
House Door in Troy, on Monday tlie 2
day of April, 1SU4 it being Monday o
Court week) the following tracts of lanu,
to wit :
The 1st Tract known aslhe Alex. Nich
olaon tract or Jere Luther place o.i tb
waters of Cheeks Creek iu said County,
adjoining the lands of Martiu Rush dee'd,
James F Green dee'd, Alex, McKoy dec'i.
and others,: containing 85J3 acres. Tht
2nd Tract, on both sides of Little lliver ii
said Countv, adjoiniii'' the lands of W 6
Ingram, Alary A Unamier- nee it, isaar
Kearns auit: Jno. V, Little, conliiiiiit g Tiiiz
acre!-; more lainiliariy kuowii iu ineuou
erson Mill j Tract The 3rd Tract On
Cheeks Creek iu said County, ndj.ai'iiu'g.
the lands of John ) Little, B. I. 6ueU
aud others, more familiarly known its tin
James Skinner placecontainiug 1L-0 acres
Tlie 4 th trat is a town lot in I lie town ol
Mt. Uilead iu said county, known as the
Wade store lot, yitb a dwelling, brick
store house, stables aud out -houses cou
laiHiug one half acre. The first two tracts
being! the tarids'mju-tgaged ly M. Ii. Las-
siter and wile S. M.. Las.-iler to Calier S.
Kearus, dated Uthday ol" Novemiier !S81V
aud du iv1 recorded in tilfioe of lU-gisier of
Deetlr said Couutv.in Book ' C" oti
page oJJS of Mortgage itecord; The 2.ntf
3rd and 4lh tracts iieing the lauds mor
tgaged by M. B Lassiteraud wife S. M.
Lassiier to David O. NVrorth guardian of
the minor heirs of W H Ba-ley dec'n,
dated 1 th day of June lSSSai'M duly reg
istered in the orhee ot lieglster ol
Deeds for said Countv in book "ii' page
38S, to which record reference is hereoj
given for more full.'.iecripliou. JSale lo
open at 12 o'clock. M.
W. A, Simmons, Commissioner
February 15lh, 1S94.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE!
Ail persons h.iiiag c a uis against E'iz-
l)elh Liugle, deofd.a e Hereby not ilied to
exhibit the siuie tu me on or before ihe
10th day of February lSD-i, 1 nis l'eh. 5th
lS'll. L.IW. Ll'NOLK, Adm'r.
Tno. F. Kluttz, iAuy'.
It i? hojKi that he may
soon e n stored to his ftirm r vigorous
health and useful nes.
, j- ' Twenty Years a Teacher.
Campbellsville, Ky, -1 have been a
teacher for twenty years; and during
that time had repeated attacks of bead
ache. ; Now I am entirely . free from
them af ter Usfn Simmons Liver -Re
gujatpr.Tt was so mild in its1 action!
tli;t it never interfered, with my schoo !
datiesj4-E. A. Cheek, .' , i
of E Lingle.
i EXECUTION SALE.
By virtue of au execution issued out of
the bu lienor Uourtof Kowaii county on a
Judstment in favor of Tobias Kesler
aaaiu-lDavUl Casper. 1 will ouerai ptm-
iic sale at the Court li aise door in salts
h.irv nil Mo.id.iv the Will d iv of Febru
ary 18.4, it beiiig Monday of Co in.
SarsapariUa
Is superior to all other preparations
claiming to be blood-purifie rs. First
of all, because the principal ingredi-
ent used in it is the extract of gen
uine Iljmjturas sarsaparilla root, the
variety richest in medicinal proper-
Cures-Catarrh
low dock, being raised expressly for
the Company, is always fresh and
of the very best kind. AVith' equal
discrimination and care, each of the
other ingredients are selected audi
compounded. It is
THE
Superior Medicine
because it is always the same in ap
pearance, llavor, and effect, and, be
ing highly concentrated, only small
doses are needed. It is, therefore,
the most economical blood-purifier
p in existence. It
LrlirCS makes food nour-
cr on mi a ishing work pas-
OOnUrUkn antt sieep refresh
tug, and life enjoyable. It searches j
out all impurities in the system and:
exnefs them harmlessly by the natu-;
ral channels. AYEU'S Sarsaparilla
gives elasticity to the step, and im
parts to the aged and infirm, re
newed health, strength, and vitality.
irr
SarsapariUa
rrf pared by Dr. J.C. ayer Jc Co., Lowell. Mm.
Sold by all Druggisu ; l'rice $1 ; lx bottles,
Cures others, will cure you
ADFiSIHISTRa I oK'S NOTICE.
AH persons having cairns a.btnai
Thomas Earnhardt, -deceased, are beieby
....... ... i.;,,i t.;i . ii iininv : ....... - ...y.-
a o " , . ir ' L'lliJL i before the 2Gt b day or January .imk.
the lamls of Geo. 'Hill, Ileury Realei ;..KJ .ersous idJbted to said deceased
TobiaskeslerCV.lv.;" I 'l and ot hei -s, j 1 lo 1Iulke inilIltdiate pay-
containing about U , J ac es be n in IW J Ju?Thte Jan 20tb 1814:
ideuce township, being the ira. t of laud lueuu s. A Eabniiabot,
where David Casier uo nv es. jan i yi Adm'r. of Thus. Earnhardt.
J. M. Monroe, Sheriff I
By It. P. Roseman, D. S .
Theo. F. Klutiz, Attfy.
Tennyson on Spring.
VVe have the word of Alfred Tenny
son font that in the spring the young
man's fancies lightly turn to thought
of. love. It is singular thtt tbe great
laureate omitted to mention the fact
that it is in the spring that a conside -able
potion of the human race turn to
taking HtMKi's SarsapariUa. t Probably
nothing but he difficulty of finding a
good rhyme for that invaluable retneily
deterred him. ..Certaiu it is that the
old-time domestic remedies are gener
ally discarded in f a vor ot the standard
blood purifier, Hotid's SarsapariJl.,
which has attained the greatest popu
larity at 1 over the country as the favor
ite Spring Medicine. It purifies the
blood and gives nerve, mental, bodily
and -digestive strength.
Newspaper Lawr
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1. Subscriber's who do not cive ex
press notice to tlie contrary sue consid
ered as wishing to continue their 8ub-
seriptiou.
2 It the subscribers order the dis-
coutinnaiM-e of their periodicals, the
publisher may continue to i-cnd theut
ui.til a l arrearages- are paid. .
,S. If u'scribers negle-.t or refuse
to take their periodicals from the of
fice tu which they are directed, they
le reiKiiyihle until they have settle 4
their bill and ordered them a discontiu
d. 4. If the suhscriliers move fo other
pl.iees without iufoi niiu the publish
er, and paper- are sent to tlie , former
liivciion, they are held respousi-
5. The rou:t have decided thnt re
fusing in take per odiciils from the of
tice or i moy ng a.d Imving them
uncalled for, is I'vinm Fade evidence
of intci tional f aud.
C It sulci Hars pay iu ..drauce they
ate iHiund to give notice to publishers
it thejend of their lime, if they do not
vi-b to contit-ue taking1 u ; therwise
the publisher is auth'riz d iu. send it
and ibe su'iscii'a-r will .be responsible
until an expre-s 'notice wi;h pavuieni
if all ut re iraes is sent to he publish
er. .
The last postal laws are fuulr that-
... .
newspaper piiitiMier can arrest anj
one for fraud win. t.ks a paper and
refu-e to p i io t. Un 's t this ?a't
the mail who allows his suUa-rio' iir
to ruu along for some tiuie nnpi.i y;c
then orders the potma-fer rk it
"rt-fuar" and bv a p'l-vi.J card .
notifying the putiiinber, i. h:m;-li
liable to arre-l and fine tl.e .-ante for
theft, et;.
Of Hood's Sar-uparilla is always wftbte
the bounds oi' reafcuu btcactMe it is true; it
always appeals lo the 4l-r.-otiimou msu
of tniukii jntVpla Ix-suiise ii in true; and
it is aUay Jut t y sulHUiMiai4'd by er.?!or
btui'-liis which in tfi" ril.fMii. v. . r. "
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Betne tbe larceat, la th tfUvct cwalt of bto the
best. Wood". SewU are known and frown In
every Stole In toe eoou, wiwwkiw
;L7Lt rnr.Mrden. ovm or field. for
vvaorft4 It U not a mere eUkrae,
bat a reference Dooa oi wi reiei.
.fnl lnfonnallon Loth Cur tbe trucy.cr
aad jaaaier, togeuifc; itk fall pu-iicuiar aUait
ill
K nll feature for lSM Is the foil dlreetlou for
I-roU in Beet tar 8ntV Mkt ! dewaip
r ivnu Brlveetrie, an invaluable
foraffe plant, aud nil the Utent noveltle. for r
uenuad farm. Write for It, and current noeof
any Grass, Clover, or other Field Pt's minlred.
Snd your order dire t. If jx)ur raercuaot doe
Dot haadle "Wood's Seeds.
T. W. V100D 1 SONS, Seedsmen. Richmond, Va.
WiU v t
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Tlil- UU. elw.i i
as often duatiswr? i
It is jiol al;y rl ..K:.Meivu) as -should
t-e. that the rccaa 'n of ill-tem-er
and irritabiliiy is rftt ilo befour ,u
t be l h sicial coitditttn if f ho peraotm lCe
li-cletl. What is lite (J of trying t
'hai motiize" a man tioa Jiver has gone
liack cn him? If a' man iff tortured wi; . ,
rheumatism, how can be be expected te
affable and agretubur? Can m confirmed -dispepticbe
exa?ctedlo bs cbeeruil and
always ready to tell a funny atorylT Ifeo
oniy'way lo remote the d.Qi-ulty is
t-tat the csiue. nsjMp.ia, rheamatism
impure blood and liv r lrubte yield. Iu
Howl's iitr-a--- iilit; iiii is why i it hi
rfltcfive tranquilizer, a eu 's!'i!lin i i
ger, and a i-reventive il dctuMUt ii
rels. L
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