..-.-'- ; ' ' ' T " ------ v J ' tl: atchnian LOCAli BRIBPS. im'U-sP.vv- aW'17. im4. heall" 1- -a - j 5 gff-J 11. Kelt U liu longer couiM i-ei. -vU'li Jaivr, nor Is bo authorized it ' 'u. iliim due Us on accuut-'o. l .. - I . J J 4pW ispnjer :uiJjv.i priming W 14 U-i'U j be sold, of. ccbuogcd, fwr '; ,j0J,;ruV(J fur uj, fu AVirfteru Nonh Caio ' - li u Outs of these outfits is I bat of I In ,, i,J ;t:AUotiyA VV'AttMANr" winch in C Wle .-iW 'wierijfiii ii's. td god ill uf thj VatJIMa', now published at .fealUtuiri:i C,, ?dlle. other w a good p" ul complete 7-wluu)n newapaper ouilii '; Including a fjrslteiasl job printing olb'ee. .,-'' ' J. 1 1..' V 111 'I'liij iin.n. Til' Alii ; WiiJ at Kciiuiiie baruaiu by llie' ub- fjei J, pcoprietop' who U forcwl to . retire fi-on,businev 6u ai'comit of f.iiliug Ifof furllier iuitr.iiitiwii jHblrews, : jiWi AIcKknzik, 12, 1601. I bahsouiy, JS. C. I C Grand OffVr. - Will ki.00 lo you any good ? If bo you -uii by a little effort, and :i fw ino ,t time realize aslmucb. The Watch MAX will givea Gol Watch norlh $00 wtUi lir.-t class Kliriil raoveioeut wwnm Ld fr JO years. Jol.t'he one Befitling iu the largest nuuiUerof cash ubscribera .t,h1.. ibe next CO davs. Tlii.s is a bomi Ji.leflwr and tlu Wiltch 0 rat class in e 'tlrv sJiiise. No iclnll tiiken of less Hihii U0 and casli j mult accouipajiy each JlifeV or geuilein.inssize a de.-ireL. Co lty"vv4rk.-at joiice e what you can du, . Ie4id ior aiinle cot'. - - JigT Messrs. C. C- Wa le, at Troy, J. 31. ! '.- . mil 1 1 F l T !..!. Ovirto", al m. uueii, aim u- ms UiiviHe, Montgomery, Icouuly, are our : ulv, authorized agevU t Solicit, collect, an.f rw-eipt for suWciiptions or other due. for the Watchma.V, and all f our jJroiiH vlioaiedu4Ms will please make . tiotrt inisiaci ana pay up iiieir .irirarB J. W. McKbnzik, E Utor F4,r tttrgnfiis in VurnitunTo, to Creo. W. Wrights, hfl ha? the prottie-t anu ibtsi detect etock, to be seen ajy wherti He will enuiimregoodri ainl' prices will: any houe In North Carolina. ; 'aiuliiia - K;ijh(i..d will be put npf ale r auction atittvilk'. Tlu .uiiiinmui hiJ imnt -Iw li-.lf a lutlllo ollars snnl, a d pMit of $00,000 ji casli. lloii.Cli-rits Price is directed U make the sale, . ..u By the new schedule the Richmond &. Oauville trains arrive at Salifbury follows The soutblxtuiui vestibule as &U. h. m. No. U at 30:25 a. m. and leavt at 10:30. No 35 at 9.08 p. m. and leay at 9.15. The northbound vestibule ar rives at 9 0 p. in. No. 12 at 8:25 p. : m., a uu leave ai su. o. y ui s za a. ni. una leave at S.33. ' ' Y v - Iast uiu'ay. at 12 o'clock, fire , brokt outiu Dr. T. DeWitt Talmago'si Taiier- MacleBrovklyu, N. Y.and in one houi tbe eulire building was destroyed. Tb. tlotet lit'geiit and several dwelling uuuses adjoiiijug were also ; desiroyeu. I he loss to the l'aberbacle was $40000, and thehoel $.00 06of waking the lolui over a inilliou Uuilais. This is the tbiru ' T, jjrroirie, Ksq), of the .Stanly News in ine ciiy yesicruaj. spliss E lith Mqlvnzle is visiting friends iu llickuryittt'H wek. Don't fail to see tjifrnewot of spring dnns goods at E. V. Burt & Co. " Tlui D.ivis and Wiley U ink makes a -'Md Kjiow'uiv;. Stttlieir q utterly re port iu this issue, : j ;Mrs V? V. A'ltnn died atthe S ilis iirx c(ttou Mil's ast. FriJuy.fof con 8niut'tiii. Site v is buried Sunday. Hiv a iiie.c suit jtnd jfet one.of our 'Souveuin' watches khI "time keep-ers-W uothiug, -Kouers Clothing Co. , ' i i ' if . Rev.' A.- R. Sifrratand wife of Concord - - x -. re iu t;.e city.- M-.urratt is assisting )lr. Stamey iu bis protracted meeting. Mr. Joe D. Lee, of NrwoKl, an , etiipiovee of the D. ILiilraad Coid jW.ny,je!itiast Saturday atid Sunday in the city visiting friends. time Dr. . TalniaeV church has been burned. It w suid that while tbe build ing was burning last Sunday he wept. You can buy a fine Sin pie Umbrella for liearlyr half price at ! Rogers Clothing Co. A. H. Bovden, chairman of theCoutKl ty Democratic executive eonimrtteeiias issued a call for a meeting oLtfie Dem ocratic executive committee of Hawaii to be held on June The meetiu t V win be a ousiueroue aim will be very important. A' Mrs Chandler, of Nebraska, and Mrsf Walton, of Missiiuri,: arrived in Raleigh last Friday. They are making a tour of the State and may settle some where in it. Both are well-to-do and are lo king at property. The Coiji missioner of Agriculture and Secretary li in tier called, on the ludi& tud took them to ride. They will visit the piedmont ynd Wesleru part ol the S'ate. ' Mrs. 1), it o Lion ' whose hooic wa witljin I J uliles of China' Grove, wai found df ad on Jlond iy evening in front the dTvHi-r. hmband had left herli iily a short xl!mo before. It was thiiglit that tliertvwa foul plav, but tliefcoiijner's jury, fronKth post iiHiienf exHinination, reitdreTxfi Uct;of iuai ji from hrart failure. ver A ,vefy Attract ie progrjuiime has beejrHarlahged for the State University commen-eitieat. S tretary of the In- terior oke; Smith will'deliver the ad- 'Upjinortkl addreess cn Itv. Chas. F. DeemMudf Kv. F. J. Murdoch will preach he ermon before the graduat ing Uafsl The representatives of the socitrtiel will speak on Tuesday night June 5 Sfx seniors will speak on YVeined:iy1rnoruingt June 0; the Glee 0 no will give a concert th it night. riie!atletic management is trying al- s to arrange two games or. oaseoan witlt Uiiiversity of Virginia for Wed- n sdaylandi Thursday afternoons. IL'zeki.i!'Cok; postmaster nt 0'er- in n sural I village "aniiie Ironi Udeigh is iu j iil thargM-'witii iji :kiu fal.e re- urns of caucellalioiM of slauips. A-pecid fr.mi M Jtltnll. Madism: c Minty, U the Asheville CiiizT-n, aav D puty Sin r ff ilance Hector, vas sho from auihu h Monday uight and killel XncoIHsuui litween a shifting ni- gme jiikI an empty p issenger train u, lah igh Sillurday iiight resulted in tin death of a colored train hand. - T Mt. Gilead locals. CjrrespfJmlcce of the Watchman ilrs.rArin StuartT age-Si years, died it her jiomV of cousumption the 5th inst:. febei eavesli luisband, 0 children and a host;off riends, to mourn their TWiinrl the 15 vear old son of Mr. HGf Scatbbro, died of pneumonia the Oth inst.-He.was a very attentive oun- day School wholar, and will be missed by histeiher and class. ; Bievj! K.J'A. McLeod has accepted a callsttif Jonesboro, N. Cvand will take iMiarge the 1st of June. He has been with lit along time and we regret very much to save him up. HiefMtl Gilead academy is complet- jiow we. have a go.wl nice .i3iiUilerable jrepkirs are sw)n to be niie to tbe M. K. churchof this city wri J if puiaii, we team, lias been given .'the contract to do the work. A-ome one come an, witlun the next t ;u days, and get Big bargaias iu Furni ture at Geo. W. Wrights. lira. Jui. Uiiitehettd and W. W. 'tMcKe.iizia went to Cireetifburo Tuesday U attend t lie Aunaal'meetiug of t he Stale Jieilicl Association in session tjiere this nii-gest line fseghgee Shirts and Caj-er than evef at Uou eils Cloth i sa Co. Ti rian last Friday prevented the game f hull which was to, have taken i Dtiruig the thunder storm here Fri day afternoon lightning twice struck the house of Mr. J. P. Moor on Ellis s'reet, the tirst bolt striking the corner of the house, and the second striking the chimney, going down into the room and out again., This occurred about 3:30 o'clock. J Mrs. Moore, who i teach ing-a class in painting, was up stairs in her studio with 'several of hei i pupils, hut nobody was hurt. Forgetting the training and good ad vice of honest and industrious parents. James Sprinkle, a young man about IS years old, last Saturday forged a check on A. W. Wiincoff ia fayar of K- It. Hamil ton to be paid by the Davis & Wiley bank; but. fearing detection endorsed lainiltou's name ou the check and got a negro boy to take it to the bank to -have it cashed for him. Mr. O. D, Davis sus pecting something wrong detained the negronud seut for Mr. WineeofT, and thus the forgery Yaa discovered; when, soon afier, Sprinkle was arrested by po liceman Pace, was tried, found guilty and placed under a bond of $150 for his ap pearance at next term of Court. I They Want Names. The Russell Art PiiblUhitiff Co., of 928 Arch St Philadelphia, desire the names and ad dress of -a few people iu every jtowi who are interested in works of art, and o secure them thev offer' to sendTFREE. 'Cupid Guides the Boat." a superbU executed water color picture, size 10x18 inches, suitable for framing, aiid six teen other pictures about same size, is colors, to any one sending them at ojtce the names and address of ten per sons (admirers of hue pictures) togeth er with six two-cent stamps toj cover 3 t icaiiciuv. 3 Mrntgomeiy county is to have a new jail in the near future. s 'blrMl. &. Scarboro and daughter, o Wqrlhvilfe, was down last week visit iniri his father. "Mri M. S. Martin has been rij?ht sick Mrs. Leo n a Z. ichne, ot worsanton is visiting her father near Mt. Gilead. Mri Allie Haywood ha? purchased a lotfrdm Jr Charlie Stanback, adjoin ing the parsonage lot and we think he cotttethplftes building on it soon. j . t General New State Mpmd Scaool CommeacemintJ UVdiiMsdv, M.t. 23r-rf1i. in., ad tress bv Hen V-n ..r v i I I. . i i i- i .-- ' UU . II, 811 km; o:ow p. m. Class Xercis. TnurlaV. Mav 2l! II .. iyU. Itev. E l ( ! . pension Curiosities. From tie Baltimore Sur. It is stated as a curious fact that there are iow, nearly thirty year&nfter the civil war, 300,000 more persons get ting pensions than there were troops in the' field oji the Union side at any siu- ' e time ounns tbe war. let tnere. ire 700,000 applications for ieusions vetUd be cted npou! In June. 1S93. he!rhsioi roll h id 003.012 Raines and 711,150 claiuH were pending. A 'relit H deal more than is paid yillLjthe!nations tn the world for all their war. We "pay twice its much tsal :putogether. In fact, if we cup- italiztj our pension paynients we niul hat vve are in etl ct paying interest on nxmded pent equal to tne true . v uua ion of al the proprty in the seceded states'as valued in lSJl, wlucn. was some If! $51000,000.000, The war cost "AA 1ti ? . someii5K,!lAA;,uuu,uuu; pensions siue rave cost;, $1,50 J,OJO,000. It woul have :been economical to have settled thetttfferncein 1861 on a cash basi The Observer says Messrs. B. D. and 0. P. Heath, of Charlotte, purchasers oi the Newton Cotton MilL will touio ii with new machinery nudli-ive it in operation in a nion tVtinie Commissioner of Agricultnrettobin- son has a letter fromnn. nfMb. ir t it w ... vonus fair judges which tells him hat North CitroTina pnntierit of agricultural display Col. Breckinridge ha nppsared be fore the session of ML Horeb Presby terian church, m Lexington county ,V Ivy., of whitfh he a member, confes sed his sins and aked, Torgiveness, riie sessiortiwill consider the matter be fore taking action. in his case. A locomotive recently turned out nt the s'lops of the Lehigh Vallj It iilroad maue ner trial inp a few. days aero and reached a maximum speed ot 82 niih an hour She is'eXnected to uvrs... 0 miles an hour wheii iu regular ser vie. Seven arnietl men rode into South west Uty, Mo., one day last week, ana while two stood guard and two oihers held the horses, three eutered u bank with a s ack and secured between $3. 000 and $4;000, with which they escap ed atter tir ng one hundred shots and wounding Kur citizens. A Clinton special to the Wilming ton Messenger sas that Mr. Walter Draughon and sm Job n were seriously -hot Friday by John Bass, a white ten aut on Mr. Draughon's faruu "two miles from Clinton. The shootinff was the result of a difficulty. concerning a tie.d of cotton. The Drauirhons wen eating dinner wjieh Bass walked out with a douUe-lwrrel cun and -shot hem, breakintr the elder Dranshon's wrist and hi'tinir Jonh in th- aide. he latter m womids mav Drove fataL Bass has taken o the woods and is vet at large. Head the Following HaffniJiceat Offer. in. sermon wn U .ndthabT, D. I).: warl.ngdiploniaandcertiHcates;S:3 of Uu. I' . m: 4,List Davs ion. why JuT t:;y 'i j . - - - . ' We call the attention of our mider fo the rem irka' le eNibbiirg i.ff. r I mother cot or i a U 'vJiah We-caii tin papTand the Atl mt i 3 stitutiojt to thJ sani! year for the !mvtfum d 150. ris-fhe only tl r'of its kind lve ef er ia.in ab.e to nuke lo ou reidersi Tjie Atlanta Weekly Const itut:on i nuch in lmnnr U,. , . Z V" . . ' eii an? lntnHiuc .lothesyou wareritiisour lalor uivenr'''" ,l?rH " 18 wo' it: P" at tli v "u iur nce. alia irotn it nnn uriu I hrpfiirie nf I ho -n-.itimt ..a.. i. y GHU. Ji.hu B. G.rd: Hidfslhir II m ew,T eont:,in lb. latural fiN-wi ami r .lui-n, ,i:,-r ri th. ba r, and u.-d;ciial Iterts for the scab .1 " .-'"! A -..-:- -- f -r ;- t- '--' -' - x " 1 f ' ' 't P : t- If you owe usiyohri nlot irnfor he Watchman yoii know Uf&nd vmi honest dcbtrtlat von are as Know it is an VC arc So!(Y An'liti: in Salisliuty Rtiie :ilc of l)uyc! PiiUcrii:, and car ry n. fnmnlhfn IJ7 .avetoeturliviagforelfa,.d Cmiiv i . . . V " --J'vwV ;..fuu Ul. hereforeue askjfor whst is our Wn - wsp;iper. 15 numirs on it st.,t . hnttl To tho trodn tfustimr that vmi to ..o .tK..... .U ' Uftmn ,vf tho nt la ..,,.1 i. -ii: . . u y. VI VUl- o - j w.mmuui iiio lie-1 iu" iniujiM nun oritiian oessity ofourgoi, or sending to yoa. writers of the dav.and on all nnhl, mail thcial hrcnaid on receipt of prices The Lvsi-iibsr for May has just ap peared, Coiie to the nore and gtjt oiie. Goods suitable to.rhako up with I lie Patterns. you wilt find iu our Store. ( " AN ENDLESS VARIETY side of the city, we will questions its lance is ever iu rest to de fend the rights of the people. It is th. largest and most widely circnlat.. weedly newsj-aper published in Americ having a circulation of 150,000, and i week. It is in itself an education b those who read rt. ' By the- clubbim rate which we offer, onr readers rai get the Weekly Constitution aud thei home paper at but little more t'.ian th costof one paper, thereby getting th- news of their home and the news o the world eyery'week for a year at at insignificant outlay. In addition to this, every subscribe. to this paper and the Constitution, un der our clubbing art angenient, will 1 given an opportunity to win some hand some': prizes. . All these matters are explained ii another column. We merelv call ai lOI htaiKlSini! Utlivllt Vfr nni tention to it here to show mir r. -aden f Ttv "P tin liifti x i ivvJO. '? i; lll what a lileral offer we have to make I.. I them. These offers are made bv ou! xp;tise of mailing, etc. The regolai place l Concord Ut ween the Salisbu.y i ree(,f these picturaS is l.(K), b;it they aiidCoueoid teams only a tnirt of two aU .V" 8ecnred fre ,u3 Perso" PROMPTLY. Note. The editor of this namr ua already received copies of above pictur taiiinjjs wereu'ayed. Hev, Mr. St imy's meeting on Chest nut Hill is proving to lie a greati suc cessiTlifre havejbeen so far 38 con versionsaiid several additions , to the f clmrcli. , : j -r H W. II. Wakefield Will U in Sal-is-.ury, at Cetitr4 Hotel ! on Fridar. , 'J une ISt h, Practice limited to Bye, ; E irf; Xose and Tjiront. ; MiJfittio Crawford, a teacher at Del- .JWoed Siiihery sjntdast Friday night With the family ofjMr. J. W. Cornelison, 011 ,,er way home in Montgomery county. She will take in the commencement at Talmerville on her way home. Mr, Jacob Long sr., father of Soiicitor B. Fj Long. 1s reported seriomly sick nt bis home iu Uraham, and fears are enter taloed'by his frieudsihat he canwoi re cover. Dig family with the exception of vao bod are an at ms Deusiue. ' - - i, . . - i. -. It U hoped the move to have Prf.-.J. A. W, Thompsonr move his School and IaisiDes(dlege;o Salisbury' may not iscarry. Let u have the School by all laeans. And why not have the Presbv -teriau Female College established here al so? A better location for either cannot Pe found fo the State. v; Tucalaj-s' Herald says; At the nuisi c il to le given Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Cent ta I hotel, by Luddeu & Bates Southern Music House. Charlotte Branch Hssisted by local aent of Salisbury, for ne neneht ot ! the Methodist church, South, the celebrated Mason & Hamlin ! plaiio that received the only special dip j loiai at the world's lair wiU be used. es and consider them really "Gems o Art' ToKUl otato Bugs. ! S. J. Hinsdale writes to the editor the Fayetleville Observerand gives the following remedy for destroying potato bugs. We publish it for the benefit ot truck farmers aud gardeners. It is sim ple and inexpensive and worth trying. Mr. Hinsdale say?: I have used for several years an infu sion of Quassia ou my potato vines to kill the bugs, with satisfaction. The Quassia tree is a native of Jamaica, it is not pois onous and the. wood is used in medicine as a tonic It can be obtained of the druggists st about thirty cents per pound The following is ray method for, prepar- ing the iu fusion: Boil one pound of ground Quassia or Quassia chips, iu three hir four galloiis-oF water for two; hourst Place a strainer of cotton cloth over the open head of a barrel, pour on it the de coctiou of Quassia, then add about fifteen The Big Elephant Dead New foik, May ll.-Tip, the big eVplpuit:in the Central Parkmaimg e ie"died this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, after knarty hours of agony. At 6 o'clock t iis niorpiug an attempt was made t piisph him with cyanide of potassium c ui tuinecj in carrots, apples and pota- t esj mit he could not Jbe entrapped iiito s vallowipg the poisoned vegetabfes al tlioitLjh lie chewed them up, Hechewtd A idf fswiiljowed vegetables that did not e n tain poison. By the means des cribed Wfi took into his system enough p )ison t( make him very sick and ugiy A: 3 o'clock a heavy dose of cyanide o p d.isiui in capsules was given him iu a bucket; of bran aud this time be swat I wed tb poison) and died an hour later He had f beeome d ingerOus and was kdl asja precautirvn. v .Cartkquake Kills Thousanda. ifew.tork, MayJO-Probably 10 000 people have lost their lives by earth quake inf Venezuela April 28, says a cablegram to the Herald. Reports re ceived at: Caracas from the districts affected ell stories of hundreds killed and: I th destruction of villages and towns. yt-. ! ,.-', . The ciies of Merida, Lagunillas, Clii guara and San Juan, situated in' the northwest of the republic, in the region of the Aiides, are reported as' having been totally destroyed by the fierce shock, which came at 11 o'clock that Many tillages are said to be wreck- strainer in order to extraot all j of Uie strength of the Qtiassia. Sprinklethe vines with this, in dry wheather usinjr a j ver fine sprinkler. A coarse sriuklef wastes the infusion. Merely wetting the leaves is sufificieat. Repeat the-' sprink ling afler a few days Tbe first pplica tiou wilt kill nearly all of the full grown bugs, and the next, about all (he new crop of young Giies. Two or three spiik liucs usually be fiiUSeleient. Our line of $7 50 suits is unequalled Boqeb8 Cloth ixg Co. The Greatest Value. You get the greatest value out of j ilver quarter w hen purchasing a pack aj;e of Smuuioh Liver Regulator pow- .1-1- 'Plu.ru ;.'n..l.: !. f v.w.. a iicic; tn iitibiuii!' I kh ir. tnr rt - - w ui Iigestion or constipation. Take it dry on tne tongue or make a tea. You'll afierwardi ti!:e it in Dief'ereiie tn ri a , . t A darky in Leavenworth. Kan., has i. i ; . - - : - ----- oeen arawtnga pension of 24 a month under the iia neof Peter Gillesnie. and auother pension of $12 a month as J. tl. Drown .He institi-s tbe fraud bv de. v-iiinu" iiihi. no erven in ti iSir un ler trfo different names. "''I r , - ' Ivy Poisoning Eight Years! of Suffering ; : - . Perfect Cure by Hood's 8arsaparilla 44 C. I. Hood & Co.; Lowell, Mass. : - " Jjear Dirs: we naTe tneu tiowi a narsaiia-x rllU and find it to be all yoa claim for it My wife was poisoued ty lry when & young woman, and for eight years was troubled every season HoodfcCures with the breaking out and terrible ltchingand arrangment with the Constitution, am burning. ItLoutherswasas bad a case as , u h( subscrilje f1r jtAU , Knrone ever had. Sha was in this distressing: J ' ; condition ererj year until she began to take pers through this office are entitled b Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has effected a per- , . . PnntMSit ft ,r: without Wvw mv .cars, and shs CaKe lMTl m 0e COUlesT. hashad No Sign of the Poison Since. fJJZ and we feel sure that it will prove ini (NU 5ttW IU ! HIV ji l n UU gwvu i vuiw( Imve also given it wour lour enuoreiu wo are imenseiy popular won our re.iut'is. au pictures oi: penecs jicaiui aiiu uw i w Hoott's 8arsaparllla J. C. Freeman, Van ualla. Illinois. ; j I I tt o N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa rilla do not be induced to buy any other iustead. Hood's PillS WO band made, and perfect la proportion and appearance. 23c. per box. This is the nnst liberal clubbin. offer any have ever been able to make take Subscription's the "LJchmator at the regular pric., Ouc Dol lar per year. " LiMgE&LioliteiisieiD. THE A Mill A 1 CVTDAOTOt MS.IiUHL tAIIIHUIOI Prepared itccorUiiig ti. the formula of DR. Wai. A. HAMMOND, in uis tauurtiiury at n Mttutngrf on, l. t". CERKCKIXK, from the brain, for (lis- Mwi of IIih ontin n.l iiitvoiis sj-steii. :ni:Dl LLIi froiu .hf ; i ; in 1 oiinl. for A disufHse of the curl. i I.oouiuolor-A talu, T of ttio li'art. T TESTIS V from tho tst. for dlsoHeii ' oi me testes. lAlronliyoi tiie oryaiis, ster- iiity.ftc.i r OVARfXE.-frotrt tho:ovarle ordi8euea Jor tin ovnri.L ni'SCl LI.XK. thyrodlne.e..-. Bmm. Firn tlratM. Prl- If iparhmt'V SB. Tbe whvsloloeloal efftrt!i iirodnrfd ly n ninel l!.m; t crewrtn ari Mcceit'raiii of tne pulK with feetuisr of ruilitfs!. tention in tlit- Uttid. ex hitarution of the eximlsive" "forti f tl.e bladder and i .t-HTillHIII i i nml dis- Y if sjiirits, peristaltic action of tli inlotiiies, tnrrensc e la RiDHCiiUr xlnvieth and endoraiire. in- A ana iiicrenseu .ip;,ntf xnn arii:vi' iinucr. Where lorsil ilrup-tfl-i are not KiijHed with the Mammon 1 Animal Kxtra-t tliry will he ma!le,1. lofeil rr witU Ml csistiiiK literature on the nubjeot, oh receipt of price, by the coid Muit nif iurAL CO., 1 VahlM7ton. 1. . t Hood's Cures. Insnyingthat Hood's Sarsannrilla cures, its proprietors make no extrava- ipint claim. I h advertising of Hmwi'i SarsUrjarilla is-always an apieal to the sol?r, eommoirsVnse of thinking po ple,Hnd it is always fullv substantiated by endorsetner.K which in the finan cial world, would be accepted without a mounut's hesitation. Rad the testimonials published in behalf of H-od's S trsaparilla, all from reliable, grateful people. They tell the storj.Xflood's oarsa parilla Cures. Espart of ths Condition cf Davis & Wiley Bank, SALISBURY, N. C. 1 - 1 at the close of. business, May, 4, 1894. RESOURCES: 'Loans and discounts,. . ... (i. .$122,048.16 Overdrafts, ......- ReaJI K state, . ........... . . Furniture and fixtures, Due Irorn banks and bankers.. Cheeks and oth'e-cash items,. . . . Currency and seie,.... . 12,750.00 qoo.(o 21088,21! ' 1,32.54 13,S.V).8; Total. Kallons of water pouring it through thejed, but details are not yet to be had. Theyulsions extended to parts of the;i Adjacent' Kepublic of Columbia. The' greatest suffering prevails in tbe places visited by the earthquake. $179,212.10 LIABILITIES: Capital Cl. ,. Surplus, Undivided profits, ... Individual deiosits subject to check, 79,132.78 Cashier's ch ec fcs oatitaudiu, 10,804.80 CO.OOO.OO 3,000.00 4,094.11 Bright fpiing Days. The spring should be pre-eminently a season of c nleiil lueiit, huiiness and hope. In thesej bright ami pleasant months theebuutfy should enjoy itshi",h tet degree of tranquility and prosperity. Uul spring, it is well known, is otlcii a pernxl ot discoinlort and disturimnee in she phvsienl system. ;laipr(aiit organs of the lody beeoitie torpid or HK pular in iheir action, and ihe lact is instantly re flected iu the mental condition jf the in dividual. A disordered liver means dis ordered nerves and a dull and unsteady lrain. Anything WTiteh will hring the phvsieal svsifui into hannonv with bud ding Nuture eoufers an enormous la in lit upon the nation, besides the mere allay ing ol physical oiscoiaiort. llooit s sau- su pa i ilia does th'is, as tluusamls, ot .grate ful and happyiniCn and women can testi fy, and iuereasedj usm of this standard spring medicine Is of more real praetiele iuiortanee : in (promoting health and quiet in the business world than reams of uhsLract theorizing. A Friend Wishes to speak through the Register of the beneficial results he has received from a repnlar use of Ayer'g Pills. He says:. "I was feeling sick and tired and my stomach seemed all out of order. I tried a niitnWr of remedies, but none seemed to give me relief until I was in duced to try tlie old reliiihle Ayer's Pills. I have t:ikin only one lx, but I feel like a nvw man. 1 think tin y are the most pleasant :md easy to take cf anythiiijr 1 'ver used, lwin so finely sugar-coaled that even a child will take them. I iiie upon all'vvho are In Need of a laxative to try Ayer's Pills." Boothbay (Me.), liefinter. "Between the ages of live and fifteen, I was troubled with a kind of salt rheuni, or erupt ion, chielly eon lined to the lejis, and csfwcially to the lieiid of the knee alnive the calf. Here, running gores formel which would scab oer, hut would break jinmcdiately on uiov itiX the ley. My mothtrr tried every thing she could think of, hut all was without avail. Although a child. I lead in the papers aliout the beneficial effects of Ayer's "Pills, and .persuaded my moth er to let tne try them. With no great faith iu the result, she procured Avers Pills Uljemnatism racks tbe system like a thumlscrew. U retreats before the po terof HooJTs Sarsaparillo, which puri fies' the biood. Due other banks, Notes atid bills re-discouuted, . . , Dills payable, Total,., 89,997.58 2,520.47 13,000.00 6,000.00 . $1 79,213.1 There is hiore Catarrh in this section of the country than all other ' diseases put together, add unlit tlie last fe years was supposed " to be incurable. For a great ninny years doclors pn nounced it a haul disease, and pi escril ed lofjafreuredicri, and by constantly failing to cure! wit h local treat men t, pronounced it incurable. Science Ua proven catarrh! to be a co istitutiotial disease, and, there fore, r quires consti tutional treatment.': Hall's Cittrrh Cure, manufactured hy K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, ts the only constit utional cure on the market. It is tii ken internally in dnses from 10 drops to a leaoouful. It acls directly on the blood and mueeus surfaces of the systetn. They offer one huiulnil dd lars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circulars and testnuoliiids. 'Address F. J. C11ENKY &:()., Toledo, O. and I iK-gan to use them, and soon noticed an improvement. Encouraged by this, I kept on till I took two boxes, when tlie tores disappeared and have never troubled me since." II. Chiptnau, Ileal Estate Agent, Uoanoke, Va. 'I suffered for years from stomach and kidney troubles, causing very severe pains in various parts of the ltody. None of the remedies I tried afforded me any relief until I began taking A vet's Pills, and whs cured." Win. Goddard, Notary Pulaie, Five Lakes, Mich. PreMired bvlr..T.C- Aver ."t Co., T.nwU; MaM. t'ofd by rUggitn livt r h'ft. Every Dose Effective mm - " mmmm ToBWet the PTCMOt IlaTll Hard.Times a3 Fertilizers. 71' for Cora. Oottn and Pnat. 8 J- : Trockin Crop. MilPoUIei 1 4 OsU. Tobacco and Froito - li.UU Also Muriate of PcUiib, KinM, RolphnUi P"tn. Bf1 Fwtiliw Mafctarert. llalumoro M. ADMJINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. AH persons having claims a ainst Thomas? Eariihurdl, tleceased, are herein notitied to exhibit the sain to me on oi j before the 2Gih day of January 1 81)5. ' AH persons indebted to said leceaeu are requsted lo make immeJiate (mj ment. This Jan 'JOtli iSlil. H. A. 1jai:nhai:iit, Adm'r. of Thos. V-aruhardt. Theo. F. Kluttz, Att'y. 1. SubscriU'i . .. . do not A'e ex iress notice to I He emit mrv iiie c.hiim;.' red as wishing loeont iiue d t j- mb eriptidu. It tlie sultsciib rs oiu- r tl.e dis-continnaiu-e oi tbtr jei uaiuiiis, t(;e publisher may ciu-iitu' t stud tlieuv until all ri;eara; ; te p.jid. : " - 3. If Miiiscnljer in giect or refu e t,o take their periodical" frour ft-e ot- ice to which thev jir ti r. it- !, iIm-v le iVAptuisibJe until l-iicy iiav-- !!! o -their billand ordeiei tin to tii-ci u' in led. 4. If the subscribers move to oilr-cf places without informing the poblih r, and paper-are sent to ihe former I i reel ion, they are hej'd responsi- le. 5. The court-! have decided that re fusing tot. i ke periodicals fri.ni the of t'ice or reinovintj and h-mi. t!:ej'n oneaMed for, ie Pt inm r'-n vi denser of intentiimal fVnuid. C If Mi' s riU'j-s my hi h .rHte they ais bouiid to'gTve "ut;ce lo-- j.i -blishers at'the eiul of f heir titne. if : l-.v do not wi-di to eoitiniie,f:tKiiig i!; Iherwi.-e tlie publisher is niufhoru to senoT it and tbe snivel i'urr will be re-posible until an express H"tice viih payment of all arrearages i-sent lo t lie publi4i- f er. ... i : The last postal laws are Mich that newspaper publllers ca rlest any one for fraud who takes a pajer and refuses topayfor it. Under this law the man who allow. l;ls .description to run along lor some tiiM unpaid and then orders tire pttmH-ir lo mark it "refused" and have a 4u.l.. I -can I sent notif'yin,-, the juibliiihert, Jav himselif- liable'to anient utid iiuo & be .-ame asfor theftetx:. . Deafness Cannot be Cured l,r loel application as tliey tvinuot rem li the j ditarcd isjrtiou of Ihe ear. i here is oi.iy ,,e wrtV to curu dfafue.-s, and that U by cou.-titu-I tioiml remedies. Deafness U :cu-ed !- an ui : j i .. i.i'tli riiui'nn. linin'jr ot the nauic'i t-iii.tii"i. .... . Of Hood's Rarsnitari Ma it ttUvnys wilhiB the bounds ot reasoii htcaut-eil istrue; 4-alwas-appeals4o the n-l i r-. tunioji m-ii ..f Lu.iuko.ji jMDple lcaitfie il is t rue; aint it is always lullyuo-iaiia'td ly endor-M-mcuts v liioh An 1he-f tinaio-ial World Wou.d wocept-ett vt4i hit -a roouieui'a iiesitalioii. This question a afteo -lieu wi and nearly V ' i : ... t..i. vvUm,, o.w t.it.e .et.i iiiilniued Ins often uuauswereo Why Hood.s Wiru. i mt iict'II'iii:lii i t.i President Lincoln is dd, "You Csinnot VoU have a rumbling sound or iinpeitcct l.er- fool the people ia second lime." Tliey ing and when ii w mureiy v ..-.. v.... - eiultuu'l tiiih'98 the inti animation ' I. O. T). Davis, Cashier of Davis 1c Wiley Rank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to tie best of niy kuowledge and 4eUef. O. D. DAVIS, Cashier. Subscribe and sworn to before me, this lOta day of May, 1894. ' E. C. WHEELER, Notary PuMUe. t.tn niHck to! recognize reai merit or t!e re? i....ir ,.rn :ind iriinr tint v to thost! Ihiims takeu out and tlii tule . . , . I, ... I... ...!... ; . ..I.......l .......I1I1...1 Ikj 11111 Mill uu TmyU'n 1W nine ca.es out of ten are caused by catarrh: mat tne saie wuieu ia surfaces Il is not atwats it nie.mbored, as it should te. that the occasion "vf ill-teoa ier aud irritahiliry 4 tbcn to befoundiu It is especially gratify inj restored ti its normal ibe pb sieialeondi'i1 l-ti pcions 3f denroyi tl ton vr;'i fee!tL Jtt..- n-e oi trying I "hai uie-ne1t' si rnau o bosc liver has oira hack en bint? if u.uu irRntiiit'd witk of Hood'sSars.tpa. Ida inc. eases mo.,t la- )lie 1Inn,lwl Dollar, for any, ffal,,Vm(, abU-.r Ui .aBOrmest ! I . i . . ... . 1 . i . v 1 k k I I l"u 1 IU I I n . 1 . i ,,,. .biuuwuuu. .v , f ,,e;lfliert lcaUPWi hy eatarrli) mi , ' J,, spf It II.' The inference hp pari I la has pvoveu nenlic le-s:ieci-el 4 -le-olorul nnd r ff TTl'a 'ft i nut U cured l5 Uh1I:s t'iuarrh Cure. .Send for rwaX8 Tniiy w vH a UJimv ytiC? Ihe dafii. Hood s Sans - ihe dii.-w.y is to that it possesses gen- 111 w i v! J. ...A. -n. .tTOT.TO.;,s.. L - 1 L 7 ,1 . . . ; CI UI UieCIIUtr." 4 r r-i 4" ill uiua iriii il liuiiuiaion utjiM e-. iimki nine merit w hich oihers cannot evtu .upproatfh. It is the people's avrit biooti-ptuilying and huilding op medicine, ami is mote popular I his year than e'er before. Ail Ids because Hood's Cua-t-s, XT' DU THKJIMSm.' f!C? WeuUtSK, iljuina, aiigtIon and 2:!iisoes5. t-ike llllW.V!i l ,.f,pr jiit.l a 1.1 .rinlll 1:' cure oili-kly. wlu'iiie.. lit bt tte"ii impure blood ami tivc: t- til l yield 4o Hood's tSalnp. ti Ij ; rlJeclive tiaioodl-x r I If ' l IH H-flU !cn . 44. eb f4' t - P "5 f Si , IS - r 5" I .i u " - Jr" il . 'I

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