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Oli. XXIH-TniHD SERIES. N0.XL3. SALISBURY, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1892. 1 rr T i -i i - 1 """'"I ' i a a in mi in mm for Infants and Children. OxXord St, Brookfrm K. T. i wellSown that It oeeme a work tts ro!Im-Iumi to widoTBO it. Few are the j. aoom!agW Conned Church. OofftoTte cures Colic, CJotwttjmtloo. Bout Stomach, Diarrhoea. EructatioMt, KiBa Worm, fives sleep, and promoWS ci- Wttcnrious medication. TlIE ?t$AL TRUMP. ""What nre tramps in the game of life?" I a?k of H jn the buy strife. ' "Heart?' wid the maiden shy and sweet, ..With happr eyes and bhuhes fleet. The society belle smiled scornfully: "IIiMirts for von. hut diamonds for me." "Clubs," drawled the blaze man of the world, Drifting down stream with his sails all furled. The gravedigger laughed as he plied his trade: "Spades are the final trumps, lie saia. C Chatlanoc&a Tel. For eeretal years I harts recommended your ' CastoriV aoUhn always continua to do so as it baa InvariaWjr produced beueflciai results - Enwrs T. Pardhk. 31. D- Ui9 "Wlntairop," 156th Street and 7th At., New York City. Gotting Help. Matearet Paget whs a young girl of nonsnecial mental force, nor, on the other hand; of any decided stupidity, I who was blessed, if one may so regard it in this place, with a mother ot ex optional stbility. The mother had written many brilliant literary papers, printers mul others rt-nained at their jiisirgarei-s jiuaci ucau. " " posts: When cholera and yellow ie uiiiu tniu w otu.iui tiv, '",' tevCr nave scouraffm tne tana inese began to perform her tasks lor her by, therefore, the fearlessness in the presence of death give us tne newspaper man au-ine time! Look at the Chicago reporters who perished in a fire n week ago. Look at McGUhon, the correspondent, who 'went through battles sieges nd marches only to die of spotted fever in Turkey. Look at Bnrnabv, writing like n Dumas and fighting like a Bay ard, dying in the boudan, and stran gling the Arab whose spear had given him a mortal wounl. Look at lam- eron, killed by a bullet in Africa while writing a letter on the u ittleheld to a London paper. When the earthquake a Few years I it I Ml- tgo caused me newspaper ounumgs if T 1" A . in ooutn Carolina ana ureorgia io rock t their foundations, the writers. TALKS About DEAD FAIttS. New Tons. IK THOMPSON'S SOLE AGENT FOlt ' GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS. JUST RECEIVED, a full lino of Ladies' CLOAKS I As the time went zirl became more and more dependent i nnnn her mother. Through the fail ure to develop her own powers she seemed to-be able to do nothing on her own account. All this of course left Margaret very-illy grounded in all her studies, and reflected unon her standing m her examinations, so that she made slow progress. At last the mother ashamed to see herlag behind, took her out of school and made a weak pretense of instructing her at home Margaret was pretty and amiable. and when she had become eighteen vears old her hand was asked in mar riage by a worthy young man. The mother gave a conditional con sent, and, as the young man lived at some distance, w correspondence was begun,-of course under the eye of the mother Itiwas then that the mother real ized how defective her daughter's edn cation had been. She was unable to write a creditable letter. Her. rues sacna. as she showed them to her midnight toilers died in harness rather than flee tna place of refuge. The paper must get out on tune! Nobody but a newspaper man under stands the magic of this phrase. It is the unwritten law of the sanctum the composing room and the cellar. and the man who i snores it is torever iced among bin fellows. Is al tli is follv heroism f We do not know we simpv konw that newspa per men win run greater tisks am make greater sacrifices tor their work thau perhaps any other class ot toilers yUlantu Constitution. The Precious Stones of North Car olina o drug of Second stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods , is' just in. v A full line of Ladies' ami vjeuis If f BEE W E AR! Doi.'t. fail to see ray Slock. w - - - i . 1j. ELLIOTT J. A. JOHNSTON. . JOHNSTON & ELLIOTT, ;." : " ' CHARLOTTE, In. C. - ' STEAM Granite and Marble Works At wholesale and retail. "Own ers of the celeb:, ated MQ0R5SVILL& GRAKITt in Iredell county. Agents for Iron Fences, Finals, Crestings, &c. r mm Mi) The precious and rare stones Ni.rth Carolina, although constituting but a moiety of that States minera wealth, have been unearthed in such variety anJ under such conditions to lead to the belief in the minds many that sootier or later they will be be found in abundance in nature's as vet hidden storehouse. Speaking of this recently, one who witness-d the mother, w.ro ill thuugUt., ill ipKel, ! toU A. fo ow.ng Oonr, even ill $vA led ine 'u3 ' "This will 'never do," said the worth publishing: " mother. She began to write h.-r f , 1S lhe Ii,c,h- daughter s responses to the letters of ! mond DHnTille railroad company de- the young man to vviioni sue wns ot:- --J. , frothed. Her own wit. and felicity of , a Boston exposition a display of the v,cc;.-. ,.!r!1,t,n7,vl fh,Mn. Jtfd th resources or me territory uavcisuu . y young man w;is charmed, unce em barked upon such a course of deceit, the mother dared not make it confe--sion. The young-man him-elf whs n excellent writer, and his letters spurred the mother to lier most brilliant efforts as a correspondent. J After tins charming correspondence the young jieople were married. Wither the mother nor the daughter dared confess the fraud. 'niPiiiir. ..niHi ' it th hetri linill''. hut "", - both had gone very deep into a course of deception. The young husband was soon aston ished to find that his wife was m igno rant person, incapable of writing even a sensible letter. He questioned her sharply and she confessed her fault. "Mamina always does things for me," shf said helplessly. The husband found his wife also in capable of caring for a household. She presently sent for her mother to come and live with her. though the husoanu, having had so forcible a lesson as to ner uecenitiiiie3, i:wiiiu "i ixm nv. - , . ., u'iM..iaJ1 .jrr it , -von in their order he sain. I liese are with suspicion and dislike. - J , . , T..i n. 4.. The marriage was uu ,H,hpP, one. . n I t " " - - J What Becaitie of I Poplar Tent Fair Origin of Public Marriage. The pirty around the -stove in the store- last night, sme wav or another got to talking about county tairs. "I wonder if we will ever have mother oiie in Charlotte?" one of the arty musedJ "No, sir." promptlv spoke up another, ufor the last fair lied the death. I never saw a thing die in more earnest. The best thing about the whole business was the ac tion of the board of directors in award ing a silver pitcher to the reporter who had boomed and bolstered the fair in the local daily. The pitcher Wits awarded hi m on the ground that he was a capable and meritorious stretcher of the blanket." The newspaper man happened to be one of the group, and he suggested fawiy that, the history of the Poplar Tent fair ought to be gotten up in pam phlet form and preserved to posterity. "Tell us ab ut it," cam several voices at once. The newspaper man had not long to tarry, but he consented to sketch in outline, a few fuels in the history of a fair whose origin aid career were unique. "About 1879, Dr. Columbus Mills and a number of the neighboring farmers of the then prosperous Poplar Tent section had an exhibition of blooded Cattle. It was the finest show of the character ever known in the State, and after it, was nil suggestion for an annual made. All were in for it Grounds were bought and fenced in, cent that his a tual circulatwm count ing in all deadheads, is not over three hundred and fifty. Further, we'll give him our check for one hundred dollars if he dares to take 'advantage of any of the above opportunities to make than he has seen for before. OE Course. A Massachusetts sub scriber to the Kicker writes to ask if there are any churches in this locality. Does he imagine us to belong to the Cannibal islands ? Of course there are ! That is, there is one around somewhere, and we've heard talk of another. If the writer had read his copy of the Kicker as closely as he ought he would have remembered the case where Shorty P i eie Tj (ho Sunday School Wdrkcrs ot North Carolina. Drethmi:Ti2. Executive Com niitteeof the Sunday School Association or xortn nronna, lyanes tnis can ior its Eleventh Annual State "Convention more money to le held in New Berne, on the 29th. twenty years 30th and 31st days of March, next. The convention will be attended by Mr. Win. Reynolds, of Peoria, III... late President of the International Sunday School Association and now superintendent of organization of that association (the most prominent Sun day School convention worker in the country) nd by Prof. H. M. Hamill, superintendent of normal work, ot tne Illinois Sunnav School Association. The representation in the "conven tion will consist of members of the sat on the church steps and put a bullet through State Executive Committee, all speak- nan jacKsous- nose iriirty varus era named in the nrojrramme ot the Churches! We should smile, convention, and five delegates from Set vices have not been held very regu- each "count v. ' lar since the old man Davis got drunk Greatly reduced round-trip rates of and spent one whole night in breaking fare will" be obtained from all railroads, out the windows, but the boys are If arrangements can le effected, a liable to catch a preacher most any special train will pe run fromSaliifbury day and put him at work. A Canard. The storv afloat or ureensooro to otew Derne., avl on the outline programme and information streets yesterday to the effect that we concerninsr railroad facilities will bm had finally killed Mr. anamaker s I nublished as soon as nracticable postmaster in this town must have All -counties which have not held been started to affect prices on the conventions since last March, are mule market. There, was not the least earnestly reouested and urged to take bit. ot truth in it. There isu't the I immediate action, hold conventions and slightest excuse for his living, but we elect delegates to the State convention suppose he will continue to do so in 1 A full representation from every county over, the ; order to spite the sixty million mhabi- in the htati is desired. fail was tants of the united States. We cant We anneal to the ministers, super- at once, i see any other obiect. I intendents and every lover of the Sun- . - . .1 " , V hile on this sumect it may be dav School cause throughout thebtat-e, to bestir themselves and see that county conventions are held in counties where live summers, the fair had a great run, quire why -in Texas it takes four dajs none have been ..held, during the year hut on the sixth year, it peireedout. for a conv of the Kicker to net down I 1 ho nress of .North Carolina, ever r .i i i " i . . i i i I il '..I. .1. . . Ji i -i t r ! i 'n J I i i -i . J ami i tuinu tne, roaa twelve nines, lie n ny man. i willing to do us pars in evrry k""u that if ever a thing did die in good as usual, and will quite likely at tern p I work, cm be used, and we appeal to style that fair did." to draw his gun on us. If he does wo J each worker in tire, cause to sue for "The farmers didn t bring thing, .shall very likely decide to kill him and himself that a call ir a county con- not even so much as a tick; but they . have done with it. Everybody savi 1 vention is issued at once .. -i . .. ... . - . i . i i just stood around chewing tobacco ' we have delayed the matter altogether) Let it be no longer delayer Any ist. the ladies too long tor the good ot t lie post-omce bunday school worker is cotuniissionea department. No Stop. We understand that Col. Smiley who has been down on the Kicker ever since we showed that the capital and asse's of "The Great Ari- buildings erected, and the Poplar Tent well for us to remark that we shall fair was ushered into history. For ' visit the postmaster to-morrow to in -but I was there ut its death, did die in good i that line and its feeders. A splendid exhibition that attracted thousands of visitors was the result. Among these one day was a cultivated, sweet-faced and venerable gentlewoman of the best Puritan stock who had been induced bv her sou to go wiili him to see the wondrous resourees of the Piedmont South. Major Me Phial has the cour teous dignity of a Virginia gentleman Neither had ot the old regiuie, use pracucai lum- uid Hxnprieuee ot in is atru m - - - 1 ' nnvTpss. and is a keen observer am j rj ! an excellent judge of human nature. He paid especial attention to the ven erable matron, and delighted rur by his lucid explanations. Finally, after taking a number ot specimens from his showcases and arrang'ng them on the tables before her, he said interroga tively: "You are familiar madanie, with St. John's description in the liook of- Uevehition of the precious stones of that great city, the holy Jerusalem?" "Yes, indeed," was her reply, i "Permit me. then, to show them '-to and laughing at the bu congregated in floral hall, admired the omits, helped each other to eat the preserves and pickles, and tallied all the time about what a shame' it was that the mn wre so mean. The agent of an. agricultural nous who h'td a patent plow in Agricultural Hall (the hall was a shady patch of around under an o ik tree ) finally zona Land Co.," consisted solely of two acres of sand and a pair of long- legged boots, spent more than two ln.urs the other day trying to get Jim drove off in high dudgeon leaving the Taylor to stop his subscription to this plow en the hands of the association, paper. I he object was to make us The secretary and treasurer and the feel bad, but it didn't work. Jim not committee on resolutions met a few only dotes on the Kicker, but caul afrprwards and fixed up panel's hardlv wait for publication day t. ' " - - - - - i I ' i w . i come around, besides he tried it on us last summer and how did he come out ? It took us half a day to find him, but after he was found it didn't take him two minutes to subscribe again. We don't compel a man to subscribe, but after bo's become a'sub- mighty up his 1 The whole lives of two young people lVnnlr. of SiilislmrV ami vicinity wantinc monuments should had been utterly spoiled liy this tend - her of the nourishing, inpirisg wear MenUonHhe Watchman when you write. were found in Western North Caro lina. The hrst foundation was j isper. AL! ALI Having g loMFORTABLE and tear of sell help. Youth's Com panion. Thry Face Death Bravely. The office f the Cincinnati Com liwri'inl (riTfttfl narrowlv escaped de- increasect my facilities for handling, and struction in a big conflagration that storingCOAL to coming season, 1 would now againespect- -,ZrrMe and the situ- fullv solicit any and & orders entrusted to nre, promising to ' ution of the 150 men at work on the v want at the lowest newspaper wh pe nou, u. - could le 4 , , i i r . difttiiirt.lv heard hv the writers and in her venerable eyes ner prices yoir snomu i v nee u u v uu - printeand the renins were filled with Jhat r handle only the best grades of screened Coal, including ueavy smoke most of the time, tho Red 2sh, suitable for grates, stoves, heaters, &c. I Facing death, the compositors stood AUn L-Xn'nn' bond sit all times the finest irrade of blacksmith at their cases or sat at their machines 1 - a v i . -"- - ( J - : - A t m -r -r - T-V V t I TT I ' u.' J?..,i- .iu.rinsii.you promptly wnu wuai - cuiu ,u -- m.irlrot. riripfv In ordet'to obtain advantaco of the lowest, sum- crackling of the flames sardius; the seveiUh, chrysolite; tae iryljth Wvh tli e ninth, a topaz:, the tenth, a chrysoprnsus; the eleventh a jacinth; the twelfth, an air.ethyst.' " As the speaker named them "he handed each stone in turn to his in terested visitor, and when she had seen them all he said: "Now, madame, you can have some faint idea of the glories that will be one dav revealed to you." "nU" snid the dear old lady, as she V' 1 - ' 1 . 11 by which the Poplar tent and bt. John's lairs were consolidated at Con cord, and they now have their annual fair that is worth g'ing to see." "About the time the Poplar lent fair started," continued the newspaper man. "I had iut come to Charlotte as local editor of a daily, and I took every senber he has got to have advantage to show my loyally to Ca- good reasons for throwing barrus. To help out the tair, I got up hand. Indeed, ties got to own a a story of a bull fight that was to take mule which can outrun ours, plaee. 1 wrote it. up in graphic style lt-traction. The policy"" of the and the art icle was copied in the papers Kicker since the first issue has b 'en to from Maine to the Rio Grande. Inci- state things fairly and truthfully, and dentally, I had mentioned that if any whenever we have discovered that a .;,!,. "i Unlwvn thft bn heht would nubhshed item has done any one m- Kke nlace as described, they could justice we have not been slow to follow t. 4,..L-o ILtnis Shake whs host- it with an explanation perfectly satis- n,ir nt Ponlar Tent. . It was au factory to the party aggrieved. La? ,.r,MCIn.l thinf for the weekly nifil lag week we had a local item to the tUeet iA niin,. Pr..n half filled, but a few that some miserable wretch had roblnd ,wc uf tr the -article about the hull Mai. Smiths clothes line of four mil "'v.. - . m , , , . , 1 i 1 i I . t I fi-'bt was out. the Poplar Tent post- snir'sj and we inuuigeu in tne noj hack drove tht he would speedily oe caugut anu the he..il of a barrel we were mistaken, r.n' th it he has been from humane -societies an orei inc i,i;iced m a fa-He position to the public Snnduv to arouse the brethren to ttio issuanco of the call. ' A profitable and pleasant lime may bo expected. Lut no county fail to be represent ed. By order otthc Executive Committee. Geo. Watts, H. N. Snow, , Chairman, Secretary. Durham, N. C, Jan. 20,. 1892. Happ7 Hooaiers. Wra. Tiramons, postmaster of Llaville, Iud., writes: "Electric Wttcr3 has dono more for me than all other, medicines combined, for that-bad feeling arising " from Kidney andXiver trouble' John ,eslic, furmer and RteKrnan, oi same place, says: "Find IvLectnc outers to no the best Kidney and Uver rueaicinr, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, savs: "iClectrio Bitters isjust the tiling for a man who is all run down and don t care whether he lives or die; he found new strength, good appetite and lelt juso like he hail a new lease, on hie. uniy 50o a bottle, at-K'.uttz & Co.'a drugstore. Una. 'J lie urst wunaauon m - j -.. g paralyzed. A ' hae.k drove that he would spe. This is it. 'The second sapphire, the .1 t ther ,,v (he given a dance on I third, a chalcedony ; the fourth, an em- . - If m . h The fc w erald; the hfth, sardonyx; the sixth, u rirciare atul papers the m:,jor faU r, clasped her hands, while joy sparwled coal. J. ALLEN BROWN. m mmm IMBL E WORKS Is-the Plwe to Get Monuments, Tombstones, &c I guarantee Alarcotock of VERMONT MARBLE to arrive in a few days - satisfaction In every respect and positively will wot be undersold. Granite Monuments .-.''-- Of all ki a specialty ' C B. WEBB & CO., . A Pl'.Ol'UlETOR. Mention tUe Watchman wlien you write 55 iy A-,- i' MF 1. " !;0UNDED IH 1364 by th9 present txecntWe 27 YEABS of eontlauon and incccfiefal mantgc ment-IncreMed tannal aUejCMee Fov oeeBPTise four bulldlnn-jSUodB unrlTaled in ftttllUea tnr liii..tu. uniTvi mmmi A wn tvnlfCN tar infyi ia Rfa la deciding QDOD I ecbool for their cMldrW, PARENT8 efeoald Mtid tkwa THE BEST, because it pays. It a lew aoiiara aoore at nrav, ou n wm prere mic v. "e"k , , becaose it aaeana cheap-teaehera, cheap aurroundtngs. Inferior facil. EtZfJl! th exceed itmrr?a few dollra mora at flrat, batltwillproTe the eheapeatin the end. v.m ct wition la Terr dear, becaaae it aaeana cheap-teaenera, eneap urrounaings, imcnor ci Uie na offeraNO onfrtnnltl. for mmrnriM DOSITIOIIS for ita pupils and graduates. l hi Instiution, owing to iuHICH staadard o? excellence, baa placed i desirable positions more yPiU ??en nd women from MarTTand, VirginlaMorth Carolina, Sooth Carolina and Georgia, tnan an Biinilar inatltutiona combined. CaUlogne and particnlara mailed on application. v Address,' W. H. SADLER. Preaident, and Fonnder; or F. A. SADLER, Secretary, " BUSINESS COLLEGE, 6,8, IO A 12 N.Charles St., BALTIMORE. MO. ' Mention thetum'laaaivriK,nyw viit. setting copy as fast as it came in. The nroof-readers went about their work as calmly as ever. Even the women ' for there were woman in the composing room stuck to their task. regardless of danger. The editorial writers and reporters tnrned out. cotvy and cracked their 'jokes as usual. The managing editor I issued an order to get the paper out on time, and told his assistants to stick ; to their desks until they had to use the lire escapes. Down stairs the wa ter rolled in and threatened to put out the furnace fire, but dams of ashes headed it off from the engine and pres-es. From the roof to the cellar, editors, reporters ami printers and other etup- i loves worked on in the smoke, some- times turning auie to ugut.i-ne u-mi" that d irted through the windows, and Rt last, half-suifoeated ant half-blind their work was done, and the papr went to press. It was a haggard, flame-smitten crowd th:-.t crawled out ot the Com- ; mercud Gazette building that Sunday , morning, but the p iper goc out, and the building was saved by- a scratch, as it were. i When it conies to endurance and ten I have tried to imagine how that wall would look as I tieared the pearly gates, but l never expected to see the stones of that heavenly foundation with these mortal eyes. I thank God that He has given me this privilege, and l thank you, too, for your kindness." The relish of wit consists largely in the element of surprise, and yet people do many surprising thing which are not at ail witty. Boston Transcript. Talking of pateat medicines- you know the old prejudioe. And th doc- B.o f f hpm n.rA lrftweeO VOU uu United States. U addressed to tne wtmaster and protesting against tne jull tight. Shake was in a hurry and. ho was mad. The postotuce, wlr.ch occupied a corner o the store, could not begin to hold the stuff, but he packed it away under the counters, tilled up the vacnnt places in the shelv ing and threw a few sacks up into the garret. From that day to this that store has never run short on wrapping paper.'' " The big Poplar TentdrunlTof 1SS0 has never yet been explained in print, it mine 1 tremendously all day long and everybody on the hill was drunk. t i v 'J l.,'L That was tiie day oais smu nu. n 'ellow was on the ground witii a wagon oad of oats. You pai 1 50 cents for a ii i i e ,1 niiirf if 1 iftiinriln'ini bundieanu iouoo a ijm.i v .. ..... - i the oats. There was a revenue ent on the grounds that day, but he ight as many oats as anybody eise. "It was the Poplar Tent fair that d the idea of public marriage. -n - . to state Murriige seems never so much a, failure to a man as when- something goes wrong at home that he can't pos sibly blame on his vfite.Atchismh Globe. Guaranteed Cure. Wc authorize our advertised druggist to selt Dr. Kind's New Discover for ca-es ofCoiumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition: If you are" alliicled with a Cough. Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will us this remedy" as directed, giving it a Tair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle andhavo your money refunded. We could not make thi oiler did we not know that Dr. King's New but only Discovery could bo relied on. It never White disappoints, trim sumw A t o. s drug si ore. Largc buv uut.. $1.00. tors- thiuk that cure r- -.1.1 1M A it. ill " ns. l nev wouiu iiko w i.w T,ir.d thousands won t v.iti V.m'd letter believe in parent mcdiciuesif tbey dou't profesa to cure omH srt. between the experi- meats of doctors, aud the experiments of pateut medicines that are soiu omy uc cause there's mouey in the "stult, you fjith in everything. And, you can't always tel". the presenp- th it r-iivK bv what vou read in t!ie c rsorh-An there's no betlei ii;.-.. -- i - it wav to sell a remedy, lh:in to truth about it, and take the rislc doinj: just what it professes to do. That's what the World's Dispensary iat inn. of Hilir.tlo. N. I.i ...ifi, rn Pion-p's Go'den Medical Discovery and Dr. Pierce' tavonte I re cnriritinn i.thntr'r1nn't, do vhat their makers say theyU do you get your money back. ChJhjren rCryTbrPStcher's Castortai tell the 1.' i.f its bou It was the rinated the Cant. Chas. McUonaid go up P' id cot up th"! scheme, and furnished the bride and ffrnfln,. Col. Thos. Robinson marritd . . . . A I lhetactis, as be wiiies us he does not own four shirts, two. and neitner ot these is a one. Th'y are blue llannel shirts, much the worse for wear. "What was really stolen was a Xav.ijo blanket, and we are gUd to make this retrac tion and set the major right before this community. Our Chrislmus Issue. No news paper published within three hundred miles of this town has ever attempted the fe it of getting out a special Christ- m: i-.e. in iv.uc. y lCurui,unZliitli-(rln!,,13of tbe neck, pro luce something worthy oi its sl ..a,iy mmps-or swcuirifs. wiiicn cm lar-'" and respectable clientage. It '1 t 1 ... . . ft , . k . ii inl n rt . 1 1 ICO V tnrr t.H I III win u ,.T 1' V - i.' corona irrowfhs and nvu.r otl. : .. .1.. in i,n ,i hin'TJ l '.. . lllllUVIH-U, ilU'l rtlliwu j," " v.m.j,-. it wdl contain we m y enumerate : A sketch giving particulars .of Jhe last twelv.. niTirders in Arizona. Very blooded article. An artide de-cribin'g lm'.v Indians gc.t'lp their victims. It will make your hair stand on end to read it. A two-column sketch entitled, ualen I Have Shot." Gives names of a score A tack points heavenward-when it means the most mischief. It has many human imitators. Eozema,sci.p coven:l- wKh eruption doctan prove v.uuel-ss. I'. P. 1 . w;us tneu u i me Wan to grow iialn. not -a panpla ca.) be s-rto. inl i' P. P. again proved It-.elf a vroaierlul bttj cure. " t.-.rr,f nia is t li'it 1'nnUi liy In tli' blood will?:'), ac- L, JI uuuiji. Ciill-PS full Qf Ml rupnlf"' sori-s on i ti? arias. itK or ivv, .-- ..,.',.., .I. r.rv 1'. 'i;f f . I:irr fir llOH. .('.l COUHt as or dcartif:. wiucn is tue onxui oi iic; ro'is irro'A'ihs und rn-uiT otl. r mai'lr i. ti.'.fr.i'h.l In IK-Cd. A cuurw t Or v'tf'-r rr-.iu sui-' to as- i. V. f a. IJL'Jl' r, ana you v. ii: i- t v, ni. ,:rifu!:. in :iaj of Us vaf.o'H terms D-j the couple. County fairs verywhero 0f men nd reUt-s full particulars of rurht un the idea aud no fxir wts the death of each. The reader will instinctively reich around lor ins gun UlTf:UMATISM cukkd. , . "' I'uTSDAMEK'S RR!' STAHSTOlta, LAKK CITT, Si'inn'acfurinrr Co. i;KV";-!iivpsufT'.T'd wltn Rbeunnatl-.Tor soma tiir,v iad rl.'l grc: tatty r-;radl. ' '- c'Hl r'ak w TbM until 1 uard our irreat and lcfifldal 1 p V P. I rccoiiiUieuu iv u mjiihihs i'ti Youra, I'OVSL'AJiB. we 1- f? It Ul n & . i 1 J ., ln ,,'lMl 1 1 1 r ii .ri.irlii rOfl I't 1:11 Illl'.r? ,lll CUU3IU1.11.U lino- The sin is on the bead ot unas. McT)onald." Charlotte Xeirs. The Arizona Kicker. We mean business-Our contempo- furnished the barrels tor the ,V :I out las- week and bd 1 elaim staml on and he knows w 1 j ----- , . . . . ,, to a bona nne circulation oiim thousand six, hundred (jopip-. We are, willing that he shall do a rea.sonaile : amount of lying, but such stupendous falsifying must cea-y. We'U bet one hundred dollars to fifty dollars tint he hasn't got one thousand circulation. We'll let one hundred dollars to twenty-five dollars that he hasn't got five hundred. We'll bet one hundred dollars to a as ho ner uses this truthful sketch A very ra v and entertaining sketch, entitled," "Fourteen C ises of Lynch Liw." This by a m in who always bed the barre s tor the victims to lereof he a r ft I 1 1 I .1. write. X D'l can teel tne o.irrei wao ble as vou read. Another special feature will 1 iliitratd !vete I Have Held h entithMiT Up." Thi be ai is ley a ,gn ' 1 . i- ..r:,. a t I ...n 1.-- 1 i"Ht 1 tJ. Ullli? !'a'l ag-'iu, vvno cjiri iuui.1 u ligion: rjuit the bnine.?s, and is no tiidv-ifi'r tvoe in this office. We l.-uln'r r.:'.l the- art'ictc haif through when we handed the author our watt 1 .....l willot :md hdd up our hand-1. M. (Juml in N. ) up Wofhl. CONSUMPTION CURED. AnftM'p'ii'sH.'.D. r.Srt ,1 froia prjoU.f, irvln- had VUH in U.a.tS.by .u. tibt lnJI dl ..;P;;; ary tin r'.rUi-tia 'a a 3nnv-.- - w-w - , i.-.-iL'inii-. -aiar:.i. -'i".-1 , " I ml' AC .t.U'THS. P. vi .. poMtivo ana thu.'.u. i 7- for Sfrvr.iT P-WMiy U I U Nervous rnmiH.in.is, iltcr h ivin -tet it wot.rtt :t!l- t urutt.' iKr,.ers (till 1 II l'1'- .. 1 c"t 1' A ' It known to hi -HP nr.R PUows. Aotuju-d bv tl.w motive and a aein u ini-vn u m-sm;. Mill send fr::- cr i,i.ir,'f,iHin.-"ii. ; ',, ,v reclne. Pi ot riii.tr.. H - nrti 01 miiimi. v.n. u roctloiuH f-a- po-: .irswc and using. i.i by m l ud-Jn-Sfin IU: sti.Hip-.-Jiainr.iK " Novks, Pom er .'.lo-jii, UoclivtT. .t". i.ijr Wfcar. Babf wag Kick, we para bar C.igtorta. NVhen ehe was a Child . shcrieil for C.-jTi When Bhe bnme Miss, she clung to Casiaii. VTbea she had Childrea, Ehe ga-o tfepw Ca-cri -Id Hi; Hi III. ? 4 4 - r i Hi ii! m 4 " - i II i 1 I -14 t t r n I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 28, 1892, edition 1
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