i x'Yy-yy'yyyy :- -..r-i-r -:-- . - vht li-r " f ' I ' M - ' ' ' l J ' Ith .. ' ! . Si li - . i A ' i !l r ir (- ' - Si Vf.. yy '- rY YYY Y Y"Y Y " '-Y i - "'if- V : - J Tlie Carolina Watchman. -T-t-- TIPTOX CUO WSON, Publishers. jno c. tipton, Emw. rtTKIJSHEO EVfRV THUM8DAY AT SALISBURY, X. C. '. L-C. SUBS 'KI!'Tip I.w ts AAAUJt Biniviii FIX ADVANCE. '-. ; ENfTERED AT .Till! POST OFFICE AT SALIS BURY,'. C, AS SEC'KD CI.A3S MAIL MATTER. 1 Til It USD AY SEPTEMBER 20, 1894. .'IFi' OBJECT LESSON. There is a significant fact in' con- iiecfion with the new tariff bill eipicted hy the last' Congress which cannot fail to strike the voter very forcibly, and that is the reduction in the price- of clothing and other vrooien go)ds. 0ur attention was called tUeolhe.r d iy toan advertise ment of a house which manufac tures boy's suits. The advertisment appeared in the Youth's Companion, one x)f the most wildly circulated i papers in the country. The house' announced that on account of the tar iff reduction it will sell i t s reguhir , So.00 -boy ' suits ft;r ?3XK) Jfhn ' Wanna iuaker, a mpinber of Mr. Hariison's cabinet, a Republican of Kepubli- c ns, the man yho contributed $400,000 to the Ilepulican campaign JFuhd, .advertises that he has been forced by the liew tariff bill to cut fthe prices' of w fiolen goods and offers his regular 83.00 blairkets for This proves (1) that the tariff is a tax, (2 that'it is a tax paid by the I co-nsuine; and (o) that the new tar ; iff bit! has accomplished what the I Democratic party runs always pledged itself to accomplish, tcr wit, the relief.yf the people from the exactions jdaced upon th-m; by Rtpublicau I class legislation. . As we have had occasion to remaik I before, the new tariff bill isnor. wliat I the Democratic party wattled, nor what we hoped for, but the American people a.ref.kst findingoutiliatit is a mighty good thing as it is. Demo cratic success in November means a still better tariff measure with cheap er clothing and other necessaries. - THE LQUISIA NA FL OP. The sugaf planters of Louisiana iave been greatly indignant since the Democratic Congress abolished the Republican bounty of two cents a pound on sugar. They thought.it just a;id right that 'sixty-five millions 'of people should be faxed to nil the pockets of the handful engaged in raising: sugar. The Democratic par ty, which is the party of the people and fjr ail the people, took a differ ent view of the matter. It is good Democratic doctrine tlialt no class of the people should be made rich at the expense of the people." The -party believes that the sugar planters of Louisiana are no more entitled to a bounty on what they raise than are the cotton planters, or the miners. And believing this the -Democrats abolished the sugar boun ty. ' , - - - The sugar planters of - Louisiana held a convention in New Orle.ius Mondy and iook the oath of alle giance to the Republican party.. The Democracy of Louisiana, as well as the Democratic party jf the nation is to be ccngratulated inset ting rid of so dangerous an element. Any man that has to be paid to be kmg to a party is a dangerous man to the party that buys him. Any faction that is filling to sacrifice principle and the whole party for selfish ends should be gotten rid of at any cost Hence, we beSeve this Lnusiana flop is a gOodilfing for .l.he Democratic prty. , The Republican party has alajs he people, shoidd be taxed T it to create monopoly and to fo?; and its legislation has carried out that idea. Hence, it is not -to be Wondered at that these people should go over to that party. ' The people of the United . States rp not. disturbed by the Louisiana flop and are-thanking Democracy for cheaper sugar three times a day Mitcu excitement lias been creat pd bv the discovery a few days ago of a genuine emerajds on the Blue Ridge-mountains in Mitchel county. The emerald is u rare gem and has iieeti found in only one other locality - in this country and that locality in - North Carolina in Iredell county, :-tver As the years go M aI,-d Kortli fcw;UHv anculkiral and nimeral re.-ourc-becwe better known, she becomes the wonder of the entire -conn fry. That thes"east and rich resources will not IOiYeft Jopger rem-.iin undeveloped we are" Two of the most active tive campaigners in the He townsmen , Hons. Jno, P91 and Lee S. Overman. TJi 5 UO- ins srood work, and lots oki The Demucratic senat&'!I eon- vetition at Lexington lastjWdf pa a finediiy'a work. Messr3 drqfmpf'and intiix ai.e gentlemen gf ajjijiijkl and f halnhest character and will, win a great; victory. 1 . The result of the prihiinespb; the Lexington, Ky., district jSffiijrday was the defeat of Hon. iT. I P. B recki i j rid ge. Pros t i t li t Qs w M seek revenge against men of promatience now have plain sailing. The Democratic convehtiods of it " ' siruciea tor Hon. fj. .1. MhiH tfir tn i i i r tt x Til 4 'f : . ' eastern senatorship. Thdre ayAew men in the State who measurf up to Mr. Hale in ability.and nptojje who could fill the exalted office of Senator with moredignity or distluctioi1. The straight Democrats of : South Carolina held a conventicli Monday and passed resolutions Asking the Tillmanites to repudiate he Popu list platform. The Tfllianites re fused to do this and the I Democrats w it I Jibl da con vent ion oa! the 2oth -r I and nominate astraielit itulcet. And all believers in puref undefiled Democracy will earnestly priy for success. i i j. Everything is not sefenef in the confusion camp. . In thp ReH.-Pop. convention at Raleiglj Saturday, John Nichols called Loge Ilairis a "d d liar" and then they weilt at it hammer and tongs. There i an old saying that "wheir rogiies fall out honest men will get tjhejrf dues." Widi a firm beiief in the fruthjof this Democracy is getting jconspleiable comfort out of the dissensions' on the other side. 1 There is ipuch in thej situation in the Stnta to encourage Denfocracy The fusion of the Republicans and Populists has liot met with favor and is being openly fought by n-j&ny of the rank and fije of l)'h parties, 60111?! from wliile the good news every campaign meeting that the Democratic speakers fiurj no jsliflieul- ty in demolishing the uguinents of their opnouents. Things are warming .ip jdver in the eighth district. A tiienofr Tues day Liuney told a lie on Congjressman Bower and corsed him, wlfereupon Bower struclc him in the facj Ilort c in lick Linney in any1 soft - of a fight, and while fight lig ifpn the hustings is to be dpr catefl, Mr. Bower is right in knocking pis un sernpulous opponent jowif when eve'r.he utters any of his. Vijle slan ders against him. A wi&e and conservative,- gentle man from another part "II the State remarked to The Watchsian the! other day that uRowin the best organized for I coil was enitfcrae1 m every campaign of anyjpoutjfiy in the State and that the L eindfra's of Rowan were always loyiil ajvays en thusiastic, and always at! wt)1". Hoav could they be otherwise! with Baldy Boyden's "fine Italianihaitl" at th ii 11- 1 i V?l i li 1 1 i Helm and nis aevotea partji loyany tor emulation. To those who hopfe fofee stock entftin at the Noiri h Caro raising 'receive that at hands cf the farmers jd lina that its importaiice audits prof its demand, there is mul-h eticourage inent in the fact that cf N oft h Caro- f H lina horse won a great jracejjt he other day.. The lrorse, John li. Gentry, the property of Mr. L. .Buks Ilpit, of Alamance countj', is 4 tiv-y ear-old stallion and won thefgreit pacing Haute, fnd.,his time racei. - 'l, the wnrld's being .oo, beauST ecord.' That was a fine of cnni hunior gotten off byj lroff Voodrow before the South CarpU jui Presbytery the other tlav, Prof. Wold row had been accused of heresM and had ypen dismissed from the t ?sbyery. Jle u.t; somewhat iu the Pirwinian thedry of evolution M fo h whcii- u;i'V--" . ' . ; i . . ,. . inc of this 4ie has bepn eonaeniueu byhis brother preachers. IThe Char- Jotte Observer says tlfti ,iiicd for re-adrntn f me rres , 7lhe other dilanl wa read - byter tbe other. tif J tted. During insexpnniiiuuiu ply to a Question l,es ateuiat .ju.u Lot believe that Mowote ah of Pentateuch. "W Unt porji.-i. u.,. nr ...fef.niii.nr, oi ,J i,o y: mi iters. - .IP t.-:'i - - . . . it- . ilia Pi ttiea- nis.owu uww, rir .1-! nd he proYeAthe truth of his statement bv figure!, that the new tariff bill shvpS Mil o .,..,.'. e L 11, . O ill ! - : oomm ANex-Jadge of the superior conrt, one of the ablest me of a in the State, at mahy earn- who Kas beard a great mahy paign speeches this' year, $ays that Hon. Lee S. Overman's Pitts!) boro Wednesday wasj the best WncWll f li o f lino ttoan m irl a if l-iic y Another man offered to hire himself to plfw to the end of the year to raise money to p;iy Mr (j)yerraans exppijses if he wpuld mukej speeches in hit township. j Tie Satesville cofrespondent of the tharlotte Observer notes the fact that -pideon Wilson went up towards AsheVille Wednesday and opines that lie is looking after "his egg business," The Watchman ven tures; to suggest to Mr. Wilson that 1iis political brother, Col.; Keestler, of Concord, since his recent visit to Salisbury, is eminently qualified to act sife associate editor of "his business." pcrr Tills anecdote tcld in his speeches by Hon. W. H. Bower fith describes the Populist party : A farmer went to ai marketman and told him he had a pond on his place that had four wagon, loads of bull frogs in it; that! he was goiii to draw off the pond and catch the frogs and wanted to sell them to him. Tlje market ma n closed a trade. The' next day the farmer brought to the mai ket rnanf four little frogs. The market mant asked if tbey were samples. "Not," said the farmer, k'they are the crapL From the noise they made I thoijg-h.tr1 the re was four wagon loads, butiwhehx l drained off the water Ihesjp were all! could find," Sfnator Jones, uf evada, re cently announced that he would no longer act with the Republican-party, butjwould henceforth affiliate wiih the Populits. The Republican ex ecutive committee of his State has written him a long letter' reminding hini that he was elected to the Sen ate jus a Republican, sugfstHig that thef Republicans of Nevada are en titled to representation for the full tprin to which he was eleoted and finally telling him that "every on- sidration of propriety a:;il delicacy'' required him to resign. I But Mr. t 'L, -....f ip ... ,i:,i Joties won't resign. If he di I tiie vei-y fact that lie allowed any 'con sideration of delicacy or propriely" to Weigh with him, would show his utter unfitness to be a member of the Populist prty. A newty-Viorn babe was recently leftlon tbe door steps of I hp house of Hoii. Samuel Sumner at; Asheville. The child was wrapped in Ian old dress aud life mother was seen hurrying away in the darkness hut uu clue could be ifbund as to her ideuityl Eev. T K. Brown's wife died at Asjieville last January and- he has mai'ried another. Rev. J.; J Motli t said Brown killed his wife uiuf Drown' has sued Moffilt for slander. They are prdminent Baptist preachers Thomas Carter, of Aslievillevas kiljed on a railroad at Knoxville, Teiin., Tuesday. His life was insured foil $12,000. Dave Goolsby, a burly negro, out rayed the'eleven-year old daughter of hi4 employer, a white man named But leif, near Valdosta, Ga., a few days agp and then " cut nis victnu-'j liront. Gdolsby was caught and lynched yes ter'day. : ' The Democratic convention of Burke count' was held Mondayand the fol lowing nominations were j made: For House of Kepreseutatives, Chas. F. McKesson: Sheriff, B. A. Henry; Cllerk,J. Y. Happohlt; Register of Dcds. J. M. Ilos.-; Treasurer, J. L Lixton; Surveyor, D F. Denton; Cor oiier, B'. F. Bennett. Hoc. A. C. Avery was endorsed for United c?lates Seua-tdr- i JThe special commUtee pf the Demo ciratic State executive committee; wlhich was sent to Wilmington to al- SENArou Ransom says, jtjst, if possible, the factional fijrht in j Jul 'isla.M nrxt spring, lie iias oi tle Demowalic party in ew Hanover tail:") ine iie-vv nial .'rial lv!at tn to county, finished its work Thursday U p 1( ,j (liirs j., nortli -rn -mid a t- meht am both sides aeqmesceu cheer - Iiiiy in inerestiii. ii iouiio mat im. cnventioa of July '21 was I'eiral and rfgularut that the executive commit tee of the Regulars is the' regular com-ujittee. T.I- 1 .1 . .1 fill I 1 ' l. III. II 1.1 II. HI 1 It loniol thnt, tmi j - - IThe Winston Sentinel ays that 3Iiss Dominsha Was-oner, of Davidson ty, committed suicide last ed - t f w iv tt, u, iiuiiiuis ilVfiimtlUe;vas- abrtUi 30 years of age aud nau .oi eT,.; , Months been affected mentally. 1 h .....a ..nnnoitted in the second Vavv oftV residence. Selvage from Hit Hnini vvSused as ft rope! There $ no special rett, on knosvn 10 e . ;B. ict save tne in uaiaueu w. t OV f f HE NEEDED II .uuua00 I r.i vrttler. of Concord, appears to attract epgsas the magnet attracts the bepdle- They V sited hi ui ai wmjcuiu agS X ir iot throw L ' -f.MVpr. and sneakers shouid not say M& that suggest eggs, fcharlotte Observer. 5 ill ffu""-- I One Cent to Get Well. ' ,-nii o'nr iLtn or blood If you are h "'"."i,.? " i icers. Old fll.-ease. ?G -neral Oet iiity ec. Y. t a the Bloo i Kalai Co.. i -4 tlanta, i I t woneertul cures tree. U fcl. ttk l Klituruatism, ratarrh, titers, Sores. C card to . r.. q mir iiemven". wisHtNQTON LETTlls. FromOur RegutarNQrrespon(leB! , t Tl. A - i . l X h wing issued io-aay. av lew coium leing issued to-day. copi,;8 were sent outlast nig jla tUe opening pages lFgives what heIem- j oera jc benefits conferred on the Aple repealed 'the Sherman law It, v. j li x i Trr'o 1 1 iu xi ui u li ........ lays that Peal he tederal lileci ion si aw. It ! ' . J reduced expenses more than 428,000' speecli at , m u ;bu,es il( the d partments. thus savinir in - pHriments, UlUS savitlf? m salaries . alone more than 1,000.000, annual- Pily. it repealed the McKmh-v law ' utitin .... i . . Cl MAA I AA and g.,ve "honest John Wai, maker" u cnance ro scatter oroaa cast sonieU i--r ur. mi ninb inn i f j f ij I u I III rrom evr holdnig another cabinet place under a republican administra tion. It texed the wealth of the country and made labor day a natinn al holiday. It opposed trusts, ni0 i opolies audenactpd laws f;ivorabIe rto the masses. It left the Poii!)pr..t no ground to stand on in tlje way of rigid economy. The book gives ihe mal-administratiou. It gives a lonir comparative list of prices upder the new tariff law which o'1-.'ht to be ad ded to John Wanmaker's advertising !-ch"du!e. ! Speaking of Popocnifie et-pn;my h?re i- an ordi-iary piece of sen Tonal nep.-dism lut, in this itvtance the Popocrats have to answer for it. Sen-dor Peffer one of t he hih priests of Popoerauy, draws a salary of !5, 000 with the extraordinary number ot usual senatorial perquisites. ! He looks to me like a maii whe never aw r. (KX) before in his life. He found out, however, early in the seiou' what a good thing it is to get into the pjji!ie ciiltaud heot, ii) with all Ins available, fauiilv. He hud ot:e (i'i his sons tnade assistant doorkevp- r of i i . .. l .i , 1 uie oenare. .noiner wu 'iiati mes senger. His daughter wasulso put on the pay rolls. Messenger IVirei' did not like his prsitiou and resigned it sonie lime ago to accept i po.-ifion in the Sunr Trust in New York. Assistant Doorkei per P ffcr is just now out of a j slJ because tljere is not, money eiough to pay all the- iucunib euts ot senatorial sinecures during the iec s?. I wonder if the N Y. Sugar Trust will take care of him. S-.Miator Ransom is here to-day. lie is in good tr-im and expects to niiike a vigorous campaign I have just read in the Concord Times the magnificent speech mad at Concorl by Hon. John S. Heudtr-. son. In that speech he covers the' entire ground of the democrat ie campaign book before, ink As a terse; forcible, effective 'speaker lie js without an equeal. AiiolHer strong speaker is Hon. W. T.;Crawfurd; lie also deals in irref utaltefacts and figures. His reHQction is ery much desired by his 4'riehus here. In for mation received here to-daysiU. deni4 ocratic headquarters is fo-f the'etiecti Uuat tu. L. V ilsoii will et f ''f'T-' , a,ul . h'l 'than.lnspaity m vest a. tn.it :is. L. W ilsoii will certainv be strouei ur. Dunu.'i tui n is fx ' 1 i oie to ti e tjreenbrier v htfe bi ulph ii Springi .ur. aMUJlrs., l omliusonlhavf oeeii to Atlantic City and' Cape May. Dr. I)ubuey !;as been mitde ChaiH niau of theU'.vnim nt B..rd o;' Ex. hi liits at the Cotton tff-.tes ExhibiUnt in AHanTa. Hon. ticke $a.'itn has directed the Gioloiea! 5ni.-v to ; x hibit all the minerals cf the Appa lachian region on that occasion. Dr. Stephen D. Weeks of the Bu reau of Education has had printed a very valuable sketch of Col. Martin of. W'esten; North Carolina, wjiich embodies a led u re he read :. before tjie American Historical Association. He tells me that lie is making ijooU progress on hits work r e i . 1 1 i ; 1 r to tiie career oi Judge Willie L'.'Mangum. He has had the good fortune to meet a oentiei. ion hei wtio was the , rw- l ate secretary of ('lay and was in this way tli row u into intimate hssoci it ion with Maiigun. Ciay, Crittenden and utliecsaiul much m iterial Iwill be ob tained for th'e-TOtlau.d priyate. liie of the senator in WasliingrTTn. In the same way some manuscript com ing into his hands from the family will throw reliable light op the social and economic life of the state at the begirning of the presen't century. He be glad to correspond wit'h any f ne who has letters from him or can peak fioni personal .knowiedge of lis oratory. factJry progress on his boipk relating to tie quakers in Virginia, the Caro-j ,illn and Georgia "wbicn w 1 1 1 bo ..'I 1 1 ern Vi.inia. lie h is read in n e than n. , . .. . L . .. I. l zi'.V'.'y) 't'n s oi ti'i'iivci in ui us.-i j r co-rin; .the whole M-riod from lOU to the seiit tini. He will be ' hUw to 1,-prouee the -history of tin .North i aronuanecu i ,,t i, i t.,i . , , ,,, the recoi'S ine liiiiuciu or in- ! Qualei s the -devlop-ineut of No; ill I VillUI irlita litre 1 1 iuut jim : ut'ti Mini .U.HjwvkT.tinii from N.ti. Car.w iTTna bette 1&0 "d 1SSU to the west w. so rreat tnat it is s;tm ono j third (I' P-pui an mi qt inui .na j was of urt h C'arol.n.anf an 1 tl:e,r! third ; nnnie-f--nu m. n n is ai ur ;i" i"e uciuoiei ; I V 4 iii'.i inu t.c u ..niic.uLi 11 . ; 1 So dlu uineel- in charge of the Hatter i:ht house to btj built on hoal" 1 1 i ? s me nothing Diarm deHnitl s yet been tletniinetl -n ibauJon the oiikinul de. - except i ! There r I m i f 1. ie,lVV s'?n tvinir h stone srrueuire re fouiidalion there for; a ; iny.lt will be bfiiJt of 'r in. 1 ir in twenlrfeet of vJer. j ! cau oe itaraaye uie will P." "ve published in t he lh-1 gi flf j Cjffn p,nH mfj nfccW M I enAWJtCe U'larert V t N. 1 .;a i 1.'' r- S inoiuli on "rhe History an -i I pJirifl?s,' b' up and enriches c-.. , 1 re : 1 1 w irr- u:. uioou, anu never tails QtuhN I in ecu oil r.i-jf in ilo lV5,i.. .l. . .- . oi n - i " me r.rtMker is-nrpd.-l more i-tn iheliirht. as no WA Iffen Wiscoverel which Ca inj pointratp " r , ! ' I :UItS !(?. I hr m-cf (nnoi-ri,! i-:.. i: -i r " eeu only a short itth irlyT110 rtf:.,, ,o ... A P.i a . . .. ..II I'll . . - . v' itgw iticu to lutnp on. u moving freight train at 3larioii yesterd.iv, and fc under the wheels and waHustanttf killed. IVfwtirjiqnici or pooler form. P&VT Kei?ilUtor? a TV ; for ofDg ioo'.triTt noun von u-.ri : r 4 (UM i n' r.'vri....j .... j- - ' -'' a 1 he Ohio Democratic state conven tion yesterday induced r-ciuitor I5riuv after hauling him over the coals for ins acuun oa the t;'.iiil bill. Fores; C:ow!ey, a prcmhient uiti-ch ant of U-jswell, (Ja., was luui dered and robbed of .00, at Allan! a lucs.tay. Jlis imu lei ei have yet beer, appjvheiided.. In the last battle between ChinesL ami Japanese troops, the Japanese were victorious killing and captuiin L'O.(XK) of their enemies.' The Japs lost only about LoO, Twenty persons were killed and a lare nuiii- of others -t-riou-lv iajui ed at Miiir-IT Hu-sia. Mon'dav. tlw. eoiiui oi a rare wau-::otise. Because Daniel ('oak ley rolled over on his six uiontif-old baby in gettii; ...II w . into nej u itti Oj. wile Man in amt ti e i child : (In ir 1 I in.il'lni.-k ie in Jh-ooklyn, loii ,ni.uie llie inii:ier .veil, Mis-I, a SllOt i 1 i 111 t iree ! im:- t oak ley (Ai V. Jir'toklyu IIo.-Mital, wV- u:ifo:7?c4 ;oid the wife is in l .-e Woodson, a well-to-do c-iored firmer, went to lacon, "(-ia , Tue.-aiay, old his last veai-' r I eitiiin, jiant ! l i ton his debts and had three baics.of col ell. lie then killed hihisell 1 r , i.i. . . v because trie prici of cotton was so )ov. The Cherokee Fails Cotton Mil is, near Call'i.ey, b C, were dc.-troyed by li!e ilonday nibr. The lire" wa caused by friction. The io-s is-io,-(K)0 with':r!)5.()00 in-urance. A Good Appetite Always- accompanies good health, and an absence ofaptietite is an indication of something n r.uiig. The universal V 1 I 1 7 testimony given by those who haveji'Yi .. . 1 1 l . ' . i . . -ii ' . 1'! I U used Hood's Sarsaparrilhr. as -to it uiciii.-' in je.-Mojjiii; wie iiipt illl. ami . i- i i i 1 ' ' . , i.-; a pariuer oi oiooo, c n.-UUltes the strongest re'corauiendal ion that can !c urged for any medicine. Hood's Tills cure allliver ills, bil iousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache- 2oc. DSMOEATIO TICL2T. FOK CiHKF .ICCIC!: OF TIIK Si:iKKiIS CoUKT. Juiacs K. siH'i!unl, of Bearit'oi t. FOK AS (H I ATE JPSTIC. S: VflH?r(',l:-.rk''. of 'Wake: James 0. McRne. of Cum'jerlan,!; Aruils; ead Burwell, of ilccklcn- for srrsv.TCMi conn- jtooks: Thirl District Ja'.-ob Battle, cf Nash. Fourth liSu-iet W. U. AUenVcf Wayns. 1 EiMh ni-oi. t 15. f. LoEpf JifU'-tl. Ninth 'list. v. n. ,U'ii:meflf ;IockiPf;ham. l'eiuH l.'i-t. v. i'.. coruK'l.of'Wat u-i. Twfirt'.i D'-t. It. Ii. c.iri er, of Bunc"i,;'e. F K v-oNOURSS.-cverith Wtiln: Joail S. s vi. of "'m :u. FonsOMci i'o; :. i-; s:n.- D.strict: HjU'jTj- Ii R ip.T, of D i V'.n. A Kviuiain! A t .ainlcte newspaper and Job ();iiee otniit for Sab-, at a barg'tin. For particulars, etc., address Jno. W. .McKe'nzie, alid.ury, N. C. St.itc ol'O'ii'). C v i.f TdU-.'.o, LiR'i.- fount. j Frank J. t'lictucy makes oath that In- is lie st'iU'T jKirtia r of tin- firm of F. J, (Jin. ney X."o., doitijj haziness a the City of Tole'"). ("ounlv and St.ite afuie-aid. aud that ii firm wiil -ay the sum oi'Oiio Iluinlrcl I)ul lars for each and every east- of I'atanh that cinnot be cured by the use of Halls Cafarri. (jnv. i i aiiK J . v in-lit v '1 wora to hef' n '-.m eseaee. this Oth day r.'u'. a 'id .sii 1 i.si-ri Ik oi' I'eetanber, i a li:- A. L I ,s X. i LEA SON, Notary Public. il. ill's i .ttairh Cure i taken bit -. r 1 1 ally aud nets din etiy on thr blood and iiin -mi sur faces of the system. S. nd tor te-tiaiunials 1'iee. F. J. t 'he nc v A: Co., Toledo. O. EQ.Sold by Iru-i,dr-t 5,"7."e. j)- iipf, uunn .iiti uiuei iiuiiR'i.i ,ui i , mre liable to break out in i!ier. rreveut it bv tuk- ii e n.u m u e,rs ... n;r Hood s sar-;ijii T V Your V Heart's Blood 1 Is the no?t important part of V your organism. Three-fourths of C? tern is subjt-ct are due to irnpuri- W flit in Lli- blood. You can, tnere-J. fore, realize how vital it-is to Keep It Pure V V F'-r which purpose nothing can tqu A g?3f ctuiflyre- & n:o'es-tXiaI impurities, J jr cleanses the blood thorousrhlv rnd builds up the genera! health 1 Xf OjrTrea 11.1 Si - n ihsciits mailed :. . iC .rtSi. SWIFT SPECIFIC GO.. Atlanta, Ga. .9S V mstr&wwmm I'OU HKAUNO ofthe MTi0- g g ARnf in C Rlnnrt Rslfll S Q LUUulllU iUUU LrlilHi r M !- . 5 THK GSEiT SOCTIirKS KE3EDT Fl 5' BLUUU AiU Ulb- EASES, if directions are fol-; lowed. Thouar.ds of grate- ; ful peorle sound its craises ; and attest its virtues. CWRITE for Bock of Won- derful Cures, sent free on ap- U pncation. g If not kept by yotif fxal druggist, t I end i.oo for lare bottle,, er 55.00 blood BtUI 0., Atlanta, Ga. g -! ( l T- ' " Ai - WatcrmilyonsJ Ia T)Untt ov four.fvnth, tlis her--tjsffij ye-ir, . f D o pphr- d twrt pptr 3 ov pot-try dat Ma?a nnviia tv.ir. , ' A m n hy a;,ue ov suntrn but! de Of n?y ni - oii wrote. ' Wlnlifitoliicr was fie Texas nil'.jou rroin a uan b name ov Ilc.l. Full ov j,;iof an h.i swe t Dems gr-l money tiae a (,'n bwr Df-nis sot noae. Man ifT an.ci- for water riiilyons. Now fr, here Mr. K Jitu: ir !i nehber lo; b ur J was barn Jn ole iuca,cv an -mkrs (Je metons too De Geono- hiHons jmi Texas ni'Tc. ajl'rll! ifoa for sj.i. .. . J ' But de oUl nairovr ri.ietons.mtebeaibj cone. Is been in N.-rtU Carolina, ti-h ono fourth ray ui". " t. . . , . " u wHit-rnieiions a.it an oim er litre. would flUll oo fita n.cton an de Texas meiv yon 3ey ai ys snip ir, turetu-ii fX?1 '-"";vern,i...,.nam i;.J er nuJfl Who VI her tv'-s raised lu tallu. i nsond, 'ipoa her .iO fi 'i'-iN 1 !'' t Me. li iiu.sv!!!,. t'f niUyons fi';i near 1T:iv. Itrrov -. .T.uiu Mliis li M 1..US (!!,; ;., ih-5 an dat Je mnutw dat y.uu iu-bbcr had t'i t ''I'ai, ... ney -rtl ,; .Trc ,h HTison to Ail f n in It h'ielv iiai.nwv , .K Dry w i ;!!, .1 .rly in u do oie 1.1 an by ne We ull- ust-d to eat eia, id Vv eia, ::,d Vaut rawe de next dav. Now sir. di., here oue thliV,' a:u certain. Tis Io no, !. in-.v,;,' ns.-a lor-, rn- . r run : 1 allien dev hfi!tii't ,!i - r-f .-1 1 , i':y. An-d.r a!:;-! ru. ! i-.-r h'l "irum daylight li'it'' :ni l'-Mt .1.- .il.- - ..ii.iv lafh'.iii frrm eat a H.iii-iv-r r i . lie!"!-.- r . a i i- an.. ; at v il er ir.to the a ins ui' Avers ' eoinil t v. I 11. i ill Vii'ar V Y : III;' to tliaak u i'..; tiii- nla T paiioii. 1''.!: p'i- iicss .v.i4 naa av tie' iir-t in t'n uiM. ca.- v t' i : i h vc oeea-ioa r -iH e id!i-ti-i. -Av, r Pills Tluv are also Walter WiMiii-, a-ed lf. nie! a ter rible death at Kendallville. Ihd . !iin- dav. lie was r i 1 1 ; ' ir ii bicvcH and c;.ine into collision s ii h a bu-uy . The handle bar of ids bicycle was'fored '. i: It l. i. i ''o' ir.s auaouica anu lie uieu m a lew ni mutts. S alisb ury Mark c ts . :o: C'lii'tetvil '"(' i ci. Ij;. i. Diilk neat, sides.. !U eswax ........ . liuuer ... 'bickens Corn Ii !.: ; ,t Son.. - 8 to 10 15 to 20 . 10 to 2" .i bo o . 10 to 12', 1-7.3 to 20u b", i0 4o 4 too - . (io to 7o . . GO to 70 Fioiir, North Carolina 1 -it i l a I a I n fan ky&his&& OS- IS THE er.ST. NO SdUEAKINO. f 5. CORDOVAN. rREf.'CH& E'WteLLED CALF. EXTItA FtrtE. m s0:;l 2.s BcysSckoc'.ces. M?-'L 'LADIES. SEND FCI? CATALOGUt DHOCKTON, MASS. Von can save tnr ncy by p'trchisbius W. Xm y,:ccv.?r xr nrc the largest inannfacttireTS cl ndvcr:i?c;i i.hoerj in tf.e v-orld, and guarp.ute t1ie vnl-ieby ELrm-ii- the name andlprice oa the l.;iin::i, wliic'i protects you against high prices r-ad the r.UHh ;::a-''s profits. Oar shoes eual eastern work ia style, easy Cttiutf and wearing qwaliti-1. V. - have them sold every., vrhere ct fo-.ver pri-c3 for the value given than any other make-. T -.:e i:a substitute. If your d::uler cuuaot supply you, we caa. cdd. by ncins'will shcrtlv au- p3ir nrs. A-ent wantsd at onc- DR. itOBT. I, EAI5ISAY Salisbury X, C. X'-lMhce lnnir5 fi a. m. to 5 . m. i , . " 1 V L. SPENCER, ( T'I'j i I V I' i - . i. r . -Ui J1k. I. I .11 i. A W , X-ttO, 1 iT rsliK roll's ion it 'Tvi ... e ... zsr c- s-to the leotile uojn,','-oiii.'r ana ai j iihi!: counties. University- - Of North Carolina Tn. n les the Co!icrf.. tl,o University, tl.e haw .Sfhix, 1. the Me.iieal .School and the Summer School l',jr Teuchi-rs. eollt-e tuition .': uu if... 1.. ... i c - ....... . .. . r . . ..... . 1 . ..iv ui 1 -...no a iiioni li. onNniteiiiher ;. Address I'n-s- n- Wi :stO'i. Cfl.ir, : means so much more thn 1 you imagine scriouu an-1 'fatal diseases result froni trilling ailments nccr'ccted. i Don t plav with Kt-.,r f greatest gift health. A. J ' VV41 j it j'ucr fea!in:-i p out ot Fr -rt -.vtak . 2?,!'i i'tncra.'v ex- 'i IP " -1 , "'USltJ I, c .ii.j ar.petue. tan t work. i -x:n at oncetak k ' if.err.ost rclia-r-1 u- strsiipihtniii ' ron f-.-cv ti s Iron Bits'- rs. A few bot- m A A " ure Detieht t1 s7r 'rn sretn the f ! Sfc I I ' ' r' hrM rfe-tf f-s cure -benefit 3 1 'ti3 ita I j take. Jt Cores Dyspep -la, K. jney and Liver ConstipaUonY&ai Blood Ataiaria: is'orvotsa niimont.- Womifs complaints. X C't r,r-'.. , ;. ... ...... ., , I,,. ... j i i' f " l: - V . ...i. Air, KM rvcs.i..t of two 7 w '.i wpi -t f f 1 rVati hers ate sub- rWautiiul World's 2c. shmMn-ii y J book-fre. vri C 'ZM.T.'-LCO. EVT(W0RE. M0. i i'. as.... K TtS Tallow ...... Salt .' i I: ish Petal oes lie f- X -o- If vou wanK XTnrrOW BlrI, or a ikomrBriX or aiiytlf1 between that, coAc tcf thp CeroJiuaR 1 - . - -4 AVe have tliem all at piitees that will compel you (to iJvyr- : We have a hir lot of i list oiicired up, direct ram the ftu-torv, from 4oc a jpiiir on vk ( til- Glass you never did ke the like. If vou need a tiieie lami, or any thing else in the wiorldj you want," alwavs I co'mcj anl- see" our prices before y(u spend vour hard earned cash. , Your Money-saving Friends - RE1D HARRY. V-v' -T 4g()5 'j Have you seen those Big Bargains in Fall Footwear at E. f : ill? I GO'S. Sample Shoe Store? iMtirs, Women'siduU Children's of all .de scriptions. i; Caveats, aad Trade-Siaj-ks obiaWied. and a'l lut tut buaint'Mr; cfpc!ueU--jl for Mopepate FEES. Ou 0ficc is Opposite U.S. Pattnt Orncc and we can Kt-eure patent iu loepi time iLau ihid remot'! froin V'nhiinriin. nd model, drawing or photo., with dewrip tion. Te advise, if patentable or not. fre: of charge. Our fee not due till patent is m'cured. A Pamphlet, "How to (ibtitia ratcntts' with names of a-tn:il clients iu you btttte, county . town, sent free, AddnjiS, C.A.SIPW&COJ Cpp. Patent Office, Wash kgton. d. C. 4-r . i "R KITlirR PF4 V.i rti, jVit V . W th"t 1imo? f tlli'iU.L'ncaigr I ir. "1 L""" ' "' p'i- reuiri'S lio ch4ji(6 i.l fli L .r l7JOa V :r:.,lO UC wuieo llilfcriittl.J. -WLtJl fri it AS A Pr?EVFWT5VS any vcn. real si:ae; htl in the jw .if tl..fd alrc.1y Uri.Tt'(.iii. Ar. Sicr..:. XTX with ;.Ti.jrrl'a ti-.d 'IW, wo ij.r 1?Z f7itBL rrrI.-.ai..i"f!.., rj gl At 11, w'i lot $ Ed r 1 ', 1 1 ' SEND FUR OUKSraXii VlH "K List and Circular and vo'u v.,li find iLto vour advantirpe U );'; yiivr soileth" clotlies dycP't .cleaned I iy us. All work pibir-antt-ed 7r jio cliai'iTc - - COLUMBIA STEAM D?E;W0BKSf 1 To Main St.; (.'n.i.u.Miii-A. S,1. SALISBURY. NYC. " Y,-- HAVING RECENTLY nmnriTr Ui act DTTJlUi o Wiar6 m fan $ rtmanrr Pay MOVED n rtnriTl Ml IMUUA TO TII'E" CO UN Ell. 1 . 1$. f - ' - t. - : ' ' ,-i : Formerly OccuplctlY bv .; .,' ; U-, J.-B. SHEET. til; rl am ht'ltev "pit-pared to Mdl vtu ' f " f' ! c-t-ries el.eaper tilan . vfr. I receive niw 3 jf : goods d;uly and buy all kindsjof counrv i;.Sat I product-;" al.-o i'fiit. for t he 1 rt l('J-lL L j i traivanizen oaeCKriai nook: rust from p went -or ixoosnre M'LLlAli-1 bavp m'l P.TTti nf &lrW and seme ladies dress giodi onj 'and will sell at atftt btlow cost. Ah all persons indepted to me, b, acjeo'uht, nole or mcrtirate f. r last year will a U t& ii auu ssuiiu- iino ae cost. Yours respectfully, . JTJL1FS EAENHAEDT, if' i III' mi -1 f , 4i 1 5-1 liaj drj5 4, W nnnly -convinced. sor. f j H lit" ; r, h - -V fi-i 1 i 4' i j if fit a i. I 1 " . - I ! . I - , y

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