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v. . .-,. . . , .... - ; : ' . . " ".. ' ' - r Cajole Watcbunm -. a. COUNTY. AilM-jglrib. of this - place, is friend aud relatives iu. Cabarrus county. Mr. Benjamin Harrison w ife of Pres "r-roTv i t r. how to fun." children; v Jaac Phjjerand W??B.jyr?.f v i CI?? AND .!.'. A ' .'"' J 1 Beit News in owau auu Tliejj(iat it is rt.poricd. Joeal Editor. dent Harri.-on, U dead, Sbe died last i yComhg CtUi (Qolorada) Kay Mr. Clio-s.' aiarsli one ol baiisoury s si.ini. 01 iguurauw TVfRnTTTj'RTI'nTnTfl- ?mwfl: i I colored. Qt into a'row ou their way tol ration ox Iadepfadexr - - 1 were; uiric rori. i i.u.-v. - r; , - -. -vf" Tirv .-were arraigued before .i,- Esbuire Maxwell and pt;eduuder bomU Ulucd by. Wjpotry. of $25 each, io iu,ure au mterv.ew w,, , 1 Tint a ' M tr at the next term of cnini- TTi Way tr v .Thn 0ncrally Eettcr ' LaA t'nl .': As young claUlrcu 'bch.iTo in all re spects like yomi nninuila, and are ;iluendabie on!y u tUu stnie instruction u3 an animal it . sis csrtain tlutt ninety per ceut. of idt tiic corporal pun bhmeut wkioh r cliiid should have, fu.iM MtArt at the next term of criuii- ouglit to be lii'licUd lefore It is three most ipulryouug inu baa ' bea ' pro- :. Mr;0ii-o FWoodvranl ilied'kt'hi''re8-1 - f-,,,,.. j years of ai As 5con a. it begins to moled from flagmau to cbuductor ou ineljj in this city ycnterday morniug. I . .1 . understand yes and no it should be Wcsteru road. - I u,t vpn ':." :- - t , - I -Th democrat ticket wid go out on made to . obey. hen a colt or yoatss Cbeuts were ou tbe Mreet Satur A woman evan riuuday and coudu M. E. church Suuday wight. . r . .i fTiarlotte with 500' majority, aud it wilV puppy nips the hand too lard, a slight gehstvrasm Salisbury fhe Gate City Guard-, of tl.ata, 4or llt llieCdUu. blow stops the unplensant part 6f the luctcd sei v.cifi a: the A. passed through Cbarlott- yesterday, on r . J .play, and the punUhment is accepted as Quite a t.li;ir way to New York. fttftr roeetin J 4..-. - . I ii !:.: 11. 7- wtirwaywen t. . . , , if fwhtfiri aresmiox laeirowu acuonoiongasia: ouniber of JiUciviJcwvuloui to hear . jjvj i hU homv ... .,,..,. ,v Wm we did not rreon docs not show anger. When at me uoiuuifi o muii, .w. usumptiou .altera two yeara'.rua 01 ftn ovtjr his country for truiuminess, uum . . , sicknesshas brou-lit uiaiiy people in u : " - .u.. v,,,t L i- Angers go out again, .regardless of the Urug&ist tuc Uiacusc- ' , wo uo . wuuu b. " " the warning, and thoa a little blow will s .... f. 1 ... I ...... t .n.f it-itli SI itt miill.4 " -..is noliiweai weaiug wai- wmv.w , : . V : L. feml'S Jack 'cJldw.ll. of Newell, havrf 8. to .Perfectly pre.wrved salt Osh, ProW,!r t..:.t-! the most, toe imnfc oii- iwWu -fcb-- - - .,. ,. ...s.,. kiIc-i .ik tji - u r...... :.. k,v, UaM . " - I Id htirtl 111111' LO (llStlirli. Il C1KH WHU BUHI6 U" wv -' " I 111 UUU VeUrS OUl, Hie ivutiu " ' - . I " ' . 0OU Sir. i pmg Store. Mr. J. C. Cochran, of Derita and Mr. going to rob. V s; Sapiof Concord, is visiting exhibit &L the State fair. . llTmh und Arizona, where salt strata are August the 18U. lia beoa selected by . - form,rlv of tbuUlUn . truck in making excavation a Uvesi" tbiscity. ; , wV'l v r Tl e Jalfe is tbe aiiniver- city, will- bo marrUd . high noou toUy hundred yard. WUU th. surface. ... . a.u I Wrlil' KMir. 1 he dale is tue anniver-1 j . ... 1 r ... ni z.-..,nA WMANwUeuSWtU . Dare." the to. Mi-s Kate Patten. AUmsonat ue - " , :.',A,uU v --,-- i , ... l:M:- mnlintv Vil I tJOmeOOaV WM ICIUiii; u? tuc The niverry w ith its next number. Pianos and Chicago Cot first-white child born iu settle the matter. Then the fingers will come out again to test cause and effect. The same punishment must follow with out any word of reproof or warning. These lessons repeated. in various ways will settle the Question of authority at a very caviy age and the rod will soon- a If Kid or Go;ti. be laid aside. . - 1 In training a horse it is very import No5jr telhc time to put the weight id the bejf pens. .Cleauiines3 in the pig pens adds to the quality of tfnj pork. . : Because a hogrvill cat anything is no reason why every thing that couoos handy should be fed him. The prices for hogs are not bad for Oc tober. The greatest trouble is that too few farmers have hogs to sell now. Watch your hogs every day and study their habits and wants, if you would traru how to feed successfully. ihoes of ever)' description. . . , - l hri1 hfm in Pitta vli'&uia conuntv.Ya. Amenca,-anaior . - . :,.k - I tt. nnlv alout -6.000 vears since t "- . ,.l . . - - i t I- ! ;t.. t -lv""' ' - .. . ant nob iu cAtite xesenwuenv. au is i.vbomtnereiaa coun.y . juss ume -.v. the first ftah weie hatched. Wbat about enuallv imnorta:it in trainin-the child (0rgausavVw. .,;.;.o. . State. , Mr. K. U. Watts, or Winston were mar. . pun fisU story. it is therefore Uid down as a good rxMc WWnery has arrived ana-W- TIlc nirtuersare bringing a good deal ned tn,s. evening., a, . ,1sveIoDol ,m,nv tvpeS ,f !.,. v.itwn r-niiriii iuui. I . . , i. i -mi-. i 1 1 m iirwip'4 narauLS on iurvu j m uui i - n - vuv. I nr ittfon inio aa isourv. xiua uiaw MV : r- v. -v" - - - v . 1 . ... . : J ' ' . C v .r.r :.,, wrWri-ht's. Sew J iu cotton mark et street. genius. ; Sho has had her Hill, her Toombs, her Grady, and her Sam Jones. StV.Z'rmrtel Buying your good3 at secUM tobe a very good olace'but Simwou's lrug btore. Wc would advise all those who have it Davidson is to ikll into line in the mar- . forward with her Ham, - -.n from a gi" "as K,,OCKV" I - c" s ' uv nage nusiness. r. ; i wnoin the recent campaign uas ueveiopeu lUc , 1.:5rt..fi1?hier -lalwavs?tav trood. ,ui Miss Cvnthia Armour, botn of tuatl.. . . ntn- yVuti ,iromed down fiutBQ0- ... I " I i.innp will be married on the evening of I, XT iU ca inmiMt i'm,' into overuiu. - I - ..... - iromiuBwuii" u.j, ? . eMiMlule of The "ot. reux MSieib ' win snow laezsiouuh .1 the heated campaign in tue lenuiongreo There is a. .. . .hedule in Meroiiey 's Hall on next Monday night, A teleir'rain received in the city yester-fgional District to .ridicule Watson and lte;B-:r; ' ' October 24th. They have a wide reputa- ,iv morilini. ttnnouuced thesudden death his third party followers. mother eoium . I tion as coniraedians, singers, daucers and ' .-ph.,m- in Florid of Mrs. Marv Elms We thought be had dropped froia somej piUff ,i3 nvoided. The actual pain in- The i Urgent and mostfompJe;jtjM actors, and from what our exchanges say Dllvidsoi, wifo of lho Ute Dr. j. A. 1 where. We have seen whole columns of flicted may bo so s!:tht in somo cases uuv wv I r.f. .1; . 1 K.u tilii tlMlIA lllKPS. HIJU uvo i a-;. able to see oue word of the real issues of Later in life, a sudden punishment Cards were out yesterday to the mar- dav from him Rat-. ' t:-ls tina wa' be niade useful to riage of Miss Anna Sprinkle and: Mr. 1 e ay . . control persistent wrong-doing, to ar- IiaTter Yandle. which takes nlace at the Mr. Henry Rhyne, of thecoon cuucri, rosfc a wiilful infringment of another eels or Spring Heels. d)pera or Comnion Sfiise Jx fords or Buttons. allies', Misses' and Chililren's W.E.SHilW&CO. llanufactursrs of ' Collars. Harness and And Ssol:rs la . LEATHER AXf) SADDLERY HARDWARE : IN ALL ITSJ8KANCIIES. CnARLOTTE, - - "N. C ilentloji ine WatcLman. not to strike a colt twice, unless the offence be repeated? Let tlie blow fol low the wrong-doing, and let it be severe in proposUi.ni to the iniquity,' but it must not be lv.oeated. ! Vith the child make one bhv, qmclc and without )lioes for Ever) body 'warning, answer the parpeso. The sud dennesa ami the accompanying surprise, make the single stroke doubly effectual. l?y avoiding repetition, the resentment which comes from a prolonged whip- THE GREY SCHOOL, For Boys and Girls. The next session tf this si-bool will begia August 231, 1892, and close May "iluU, lb::', making it Hissible lor vuui. uicu to Mttcml lb .School the whole Utui ui 1 got home in time to ftil in wjurking the crops. The work is thor ough, the rates reasonable anl the tfiscipliite mi ll but firnu- tor turthcr lbt'oiiuatiuu, write for catalogue to 11. A. GREY, Princii aU IIunterTviHe, N. C PuruituretbeMalCHico. . ..& u . Pomcthing g0od. Kuruiturei-. , Uud hear them. i t...U lU. 1uvmI '-Kow the poet - - - Voters have you registered? This is in.tof-ll-aMdabontthcn the k iraIortaut. If you fail to give your ihould begin mi mn. age, occupation, place of birth, of resi- . nftPftnts. v0 712 North Mr. Pace, of Statesville, filled the deuce, as well as the county from whence , eVeninir the 26th. hit st the. Methodist church Sunday you cainc. and your full christian ,and Burning and evening. I sur-name, your registration is illegal and l .. ' , - . Mf f you will not be entitled to a vote. If ..OrtofcrSUM you wi,h to vote you should attend to ihidUcovery of America by Columbus. . ; Will Salisbury celebrate? - - , i Mr. L. C.Em met t left Wednesday for Two Urge Stores filled to their utmost Newberne unde: stand that he is to iZ make that place his future home. We Jjl.(e:tOeo.W.writ,nv j.. jU.e sorry to have Mr. Emtnott lcaye this There were no services at the Baptist pace He 5s a mau of sterling characted thorch Sunday, Rev. N. S. Joues being an1 a rigti,,; He was connected with ity .assisting in a revival. many christian enterprises. Salisbury Mr.O. B At well sent ' -three fine head loses a good chizeu and Ncwberne gains f cuttle to the Raleigh Fair this Week. M ch;rlie gloop who n Yes ,uar chiim iWe hope they will win the prize. (5 rove was held up and robbed 'between Vow U th time ko renew.: -your sub- lu-roaud there Wednesday eveniag. Mt. rrintions. Get up clubs. Everybody rflotyr had sold a. bale of cotton here on Might to take the WATGHMAK. B. , Street, J for R. A. Lee & Co., is laia up avuu u. wmHulAv evenin? the 26th. at half past mushed foot. Tuesday atternoo.i nc t s- 9 o'clock Died a wai ron with four bales of cotton child's rights and in many other cases when there is no time for words. The sudden surprise to a certain extent, T V i itiri comiug i.ito Cottontown, and with open conveys an idea of tue enormity the Miss Virginia Lee Parker, of Wilson, Jni g , olTence. he5!Ce 3Ucll meaSures should, and Mr. T. F. Durham, of the same place KUU ! - A, the colton; l his later in life, be reserved lor grave of- 6w Clienp they ;.re. ur Every Offer a Bargain. . r 3tjJxuLuine mid be Conrinced. atisf action Guaranteed. E.;W.iBURT. & COS. SAMPLE STORE. SALISI'UKV, N. C, Near Stand pipo, OppositeJulian k Co salem raAii academy; SALEM. N . Oldstt Fenab Cdlsgain-tiio South. The 91st Annual St 310: begins tSf'temter 1st, P.epister fur last year 327. eciil k-aturc?: Tiik 1'EVKi.r.rMKvr 0 lijtALTii,Cu ar AciEUAMiivi'kui;or. liii..utugs throrouitly retuoJellcu. l'udy vqui tp-i Pivrfaralory, t'ol kgiate and Vci (lr:;du;ie lUaitiuents, be- sides first days schools in ilisic, Art, Lak OCAUES, ElaiCCTIOS, C'OJIMEKCIAL AU IjiOLir, XU1AL 2STCUIKM. . JOHN II. CLBWEy., Principnl, M&R.S.TUCKEMCO, RALEIGH, u. C. will be raarneaon tne evening 01 uiexom r nmh-P tint his ri"hf in the Mthodist church in Wilson. The eagerness, he did not no cea. at hu 1 bride U a niece of Mrs. B. M. Preson of foot was in the y of thc lice . . ami the wheel passed ovei ni!..toot. wik 8 city. 0f his W was mashed to pieces and the The Charlotte Bnek and Tile company foot was billljy injured. sustained a loss from $800 to,$l,000in the ,.t ..u. White bov on explosion which took place there tot hw R eid. in Ste.l week. Besides the loss of the boiler and ...;.. . i, vnt l.reeic lownsni , nw v.i.. t were completely Mr. T.J. Wyjitt, of Faith, left Monday f,r Raleigh to exhibit his collection" of mineral curiosi lies at.t he State Fair. Notice. Al' person? indebted to Mc Cubhius & MeC'anU-sif for tVitilizeis rc requested to make prompt settlement. Fife, the drummer evangelist, elided Uh-m ,ut failed to catch them. hit verie of meetings at Mm-ksville last 'tanday-night with the usual result a glo-riousrevival. that day, and had gone to China Grove to pay home bilb. and was returning home when they encounteredjiim. They w?re armtl with revolvers, and relieved Mr. Sloop of all the money he had left i fter pa ing the bill-. Two men aiiswt r ing to their description were-scen to pass through. here, and the Sheriff went after engine, the; sheda wrecked. 'The Alhambra" which for years was the oft-frequented haunt of College street, is no more. The county commissioner gave it a "black eye" some mouths since, afcd its doors will 110 more be opeued us a bar, but as a barber shop. bread a few days a-o A yellow, jacket lighted upon the bread, and when John nie bit the bread he bit the jacket also. The insect stung him on the tongue. The boy's tongue swelled up rapidly, and al most filled his mouth. He camo very uear being choked to death, and for a time-it seemed like he could not live, but See that your name is properly reigs-1 the swelling fiirally beg in to subside, and tered. If your name it David Jones it the next day he was all right, missaim must appear that way. D Jones will uot little fellow three imm ii ago fell iro n 1 Married hy U. A. Raney, Esq., at his reiideuce on October 12th. Mr. Siimpson Hhupiuu and Minnie J Uaslnger both of Bowan. ' - - Wasli. d His ll.ii.d. President Harrison, according to a Washington correspondent of the Atlan ta Consti; ulion, made the following re marks upon the news from Georgia: I have washed rav hands of the JJttleJrd Flauntleroy 'was.-played SoUlh tbe irCsideut added with conid Monday night in MeToney's. Hall toqUlte temper -Mt is a ,jau1 of rebels and Urge audience. It was a.good perform There wais a partial eclipse of the iuq on the 20th of this month. It w:.s 1 visible iu the United States. "'Smoked tlasscs were ou. traitors who care -nothing for the sancity of ballot, and I will irever be in favor of making an aeiiveeampaign down there until we can place bayonets at the polls. I am now more than ever in favor of ...... :. t.: 1 1 .1 ....... ti. liHUUllll" l iUltC Olll HUH II llli:il llll UilM. A, ro'clc- crusher collasped Tuesday evoaingat the macadam headquarters. The remaining cru-her is running day bight to keep up. An Iiiinieisc AdvTl iscment. : , Uloomingdale Bros., of New York, had eivrht nasres of advert Uin: matter iu the Tom Earnhardt aud Lum Shepherd Prca on Sunday last. - This is t he largest hud a fight yesterday. The cityjs lieiterainou,1tof advertising ever .done by Jauy n off by $ j.75 by th fracus which was paid by Mr. Earnhardt. Lenar the four year , old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. L. C. Emmett, died Sun dry inoruing of diphtheria. She was hur ried iu Salisbury ceinetary. rMr. JamesRujmple, formerly editor of Watchman, aud Miss Jennie Vardell, of Sumtaerville, S. C, will be married on October 5th, in i-Summerville. - Have any of our readers a copy of June 2d, 1892 WArcHMA We wo ild irke to gotliold of one of that date. ' Will ex- rtUange new one or pay for it. ' y Mr. J. B. Sheets ishaving a good deal of trou)l lately. He was' was placed in hs county jail .Monday to stay 60 das. Chtrgis were preferred by Dr. White U&d. . ' - Mr, Mary Cruse, formerly of this oanty died at Danville, Va., last Satur yiandher body was brought here to ; ta iriterredat Organ clWreh. this count v, poo Monday. V rfc J. Y. Barber, a popular tobacco- "t f Asheville, spent' . Thursday uight !t with Capt. Frank Barber. He left "t day for Danville, Vau where he will fcide iu )he future. J . -, i; v ' - -i 1 Several boys have cluhbod together ild bought some boxifig gloves. They bve regular boxing cou tests for tsport. exercise is health aud strength pro oucing. . . - - - - ' ' - ' There will be a noonday prayer meet held in the Y.Mi C. A. hall to-day. jtu.to be every day, Sundays excepted. Will begin at 12 o'ciotk sharp, and will ,J?t 20 minutes. sulky and received al i-.icturo We understand that a loving coaph -,.ii.t t J. II. H irnet;. E-i , of l'in.- ville, this State, to be.m.irrie.il I'wpiwiv Mr. B.irnett refuse I J Not h tv I. Th.'v would walk Mr. Lee Brown, a oue erate soldier, living uear Huntersville i i x ..t . :..t u.aIt I vcr caugiiL an u usuiu uuo muv iiwv firm in a single newspaper, and speaks volumes for the enterprise and pluck of the firm. This advertising costs them more money thanisbmeof the Salisbury merchants takednlin a yeam And yet it pays this firm, for a few years ago they were com paritively unknown and doing a small business; now by the liberal use of printcr'sdnk, their "business, has grown to one of t he largest and most prosperous in New York. A few weeks ago they had four pages of advertising in the Re corder, aud every day they have a full page announcement in some 01 the pa pers. And yet there are some merchants who live and die unheard of simply be cause they do not believe in printer's ink, when they might haveriseu to the heights attained by Bloomingdale Brother!. If 'Ha True, Tis a Pity. A young girl of not more than 22,while on u yatehing party one day. last sum mer, took pereepiibly to drink. Every Ixtdy supposed it was an unfortunate ac ctdentj but during the subsequent winter. at a ball given in a private house, a sim ilar misadventure happened to her, her condition being such that two vountr men who had been on the yatelftng party aforesaid, were obliged to hide her awav up stairs, taking turns at guarding her.so she couhf not escape and make an exhi bition ofdierself. Of course however, the story got i, support your your-paper It fcnwot rim n glory ami unpaid ubseiip- pu you eiioUbi te us patriotic as do. Secret circulars were aeni out, 10 reg-; islrars to that elTcct, aud only democrats allowed to know it, but it has leaked out so look out. The more the merrier. Cards were is sued yesterday announcing uie marriage i ,rt oil to h m that i.iey . . i . of Miss Bettie Creasy and Mr. Bryan J. overjn to South Carolina, and he eouni Overeash, of thia city. The ceremony wjthout the license. Nmv Mr. J huso.i will take place on the eveningof Novem- luat couple is not mini. d. He say ber 2nd, iu .Tryon Street Methodist Mr. B.iruett had no more right to taUe church. ' a Kounle over to South Carolina and armed Confed- V fcllum whlu'nt ,ice"' Vcr M.., UU Cleveland, Ben Harris-.u or Ja nes U ea- had. I would ask Mr. Warner ...i... I... K.. t. nil, ill! it. that weighed 30 lbs after his bair was ta " v" J ken of oil Has Bro. Harms of the News Cotton was hauled here r rsday ana any remarks to make about that marsu- yesterday and, the prices not being satis- pial quadruped of America. factory, was taken to l'mcvuie woe c . ' was sold for one-eighth of a cent more Newell's Station is rejoicing over the tlmu waa 0ffered for it here. Concord, fact that, after many daysof effort, a de- shelhy aml othcr surrounding towns have pjt is at last to be built there. The lum- been pavillg inore for cotton than Ciiar- ber'andall materials have been on the .... ... t. t,.rmirA ,,re naturally very ground for some weeks waiting for work much iiMi:ttiftfie.l about it. It is low to begin. Monday the foundations of the enoUgh at best and they are entitled to platform were laid. all it is worlhT The work being done in the old eeme- Explain to the farmers, gentletnen why teryisneing complimented by everyone, this s so auu a,i u n . o For vears the question of tbe improve- theycanHunderstan meni of this neglected spot has been the come up with her s.ster to, u, in .pi.ee. . cause of discussion and disagreement, but Rotten eggs was a force m pontics m now that it is being done, all are pleased, I860 when Stepheii A. Douglass was a nn rlln 1mv hnen tmmnled candidate lor President of thy Linteu upon in the least, ' States and while he as making a spe cli ' from the deck of a vessel at Sel.na, Ala., Three marriages will be solemnized in dej)raVed, cowardly, base scoundrels rut Charlotte to-night. That Of Miss-Bessie ten egged him. and his wife. The offense Weddington and Mr. Luke Sea well, in to civilized decency si ill adheres to Sol 'ma, the Second Presbyterian church; Miss and snoud do so. Ami now Ma(uu, ..;. lone Thamnsnn and Mr. C. I. Oresham, ua3 ci,osen to envy Selma her position m ih Olivet Baptist church, and, that of Miss tlie civilizcd worhU eyes and shoul 1 be a HalljcA?htilty amiMr.JohniCCpRsland, ujot un auy town or city that tolerates foi st the bride's home on North E street. very and all liberty loving decent pro- M v nle should sit down on any and all such The Criminal Court adjourned at 7 : 30 I tiW cowardly cusses thai will o'clock Raturdarevenlntr. Thecourtdld wn,emp" a full week's work. There were about stooP so loW seventy ffve convictions and submissions, m tit one capital case State v Harris, colored. f.ir murder, resulting In a conviction of A Boy's Es iy" f'15(irds." manslauchter. and the defendant sen- Ito rda i al a h n v. A m ni ki i go tenred to t welve years In the State prison. Lon, ' tieer ;l burl siii an1 be !:ll.v fences aud especial cases. For the stubborn, those lacking in self-esteem, the heedless and the per sistent, especial niodiiiciUons must bo made. But those in charge must con stantly bear iu mind that the child's welfare is tlie object to be sought and must not adow sei:-e:;ieem, conveni ence, r.ner or anrmyaucy to interfere with this one great laft. Lastly, it is well to remember that the right whica the parent has to control or command a child 13 given by love. If you do not love your child, you have no more right to give it a command tlian yon have to is3iic an order to yoar neighbor. If an sci "or vexation iov tlie moment sthics love, then your right to stand in jadg.nent io goua. Action must be :;uspe:v.;jd. uutll Jove returns as a vin dicator. Whistliug and Whistlers. " . If a boy is allowed to whistle it will turn hi. 5 attention in a great degree from the desire to become the possessor of a drum, and if paternal firmness bo added, he can be kept satisfied without one until lie gets to be sixteen years old, when he will Strike the cornet period. Shakespeare was well acquainted with the art. lie makes Othello say con- . U It' 1 .l. I.A V.Trt C'-ri'in, i .' 'v l e. . : ; 1UJ iiwi innu her ra!s-. I'd vidsile her off and let her down the wind a prey to fortune, e'en t'aough her very cries were rny dead he.ut-striiigs." Negroe.-; are the best whistlers in the world. Frequently one hears a colored improvisator-.! whistling the quaintest and sweaiest melodies, and with the colored males in general whistling comes 03 natural as grunting does to a hog. Iden whistle when they are happy, and they whistle when they are sad. When you see a carpenter or a house painter pushing a plane or slapping on the paint and whirling a lively air at the same time, set him down as a man who oavs hisdubts, is cheerful at home A PIEDMONT Alliance :-: Fair, . Salisbury, IT. C, October 4, 5, 6, & 7, 1392. TounianK'iit, Balloon Ascen sion, -Running, Trotting and Mule liners. Premium on fruiting race $100; n running race, 00. Spee.king and a good time for all. Excursion rates on ail railroads. Admission 25 cents. Everybody come. E. LUDWI0, Pres't. J. C. EESHAKLT. Sec. BLAZER SUITS And Other Traveling Requities. For Ladies who will leave- homo this i Sun.im r, we have provineu many goons iiiid wsires MiiinUle for traveling or uu at &eat-iie or .Mountain. BLAZEirsuYrs-sKiiiTS and ula- iTili, SliiliT WAISTS, ' I)RIVIN(f AND IHDINC LOVES,: WaTKUPIOJOF OVKIU.ARMK.NTS, VV Al.kr -ing t-noi s, Tju nks, Baw, Canvass TKLit'ori:s, (ikirs, Etc. OUT - OF - TOWN ORDT3It3 receive the most canful attention. CASH with tlie order of $5.00 or i t . . . .i. iaoi , we win urioci jiowo. ux Fui-idiurc and Uxckcij) to the ueuresf express cilice or railroad .statiou. .W.H.&B. UMerkCo, Haleigh, N, CT Mfrition Hie Walelmiati w hen eu write. We arc still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clock Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelrv on hand at the Jowest V 0 prices. Watch repairing a specialty. All work gurantccd 12 months J. & H. HORAIi Fall Gocda. We an oaei.ti u. UiM..n;t storl. of Tall Roods wt- ev. i c kv ii- it-, v. l.i ii ' sell at loii piu i.i.'i- 1a K re. Jut i ceie.. Brty nloc s of ii.on jifoi.s lo u- 7 p-r yanl. J wo Uun irtn pie. eh oi t !.. t-li j Uuis una (loss Xi mtv i' ic-.- Al.au ii , ; M"U launeK v ool Hr- Ms In whUe.ieu. . t,;u.-. Fifty p.ois wool ;ii.i.Uisve-. tos- r.io u. 13, u. ii a a loc. Ou Hidr. .1..0-A.H :,. i.sl.r. :o l dr -ivi'i R cc io$z, l wci tv-lUt-c ire i ; 1 1 i i il t I'-Uih In ifM-KruUe oe y.nti. -r.e iiui...h 1 rrtt.i.t. liah Jvl in h, i. i"ec?iis e:.cli. sl.k ism n Uhs sCp. Vy.J.' $.W. , lfty h.z i. n. n : fi-.roliii;. h'o. kt, if. P"'roc IT -id at -i. l-'flas h-.-i.il k. gi- Hose, worth rlt 'tit o:i.- c t.-.; . i Mes' Cf rM.it s :- 4io. 1. Knelii.iMln -l i. w im I. ' ,u ' r,u' , i z Ti-i'ie i- io'i ui :m Twfi-ty uzen iu-I'li-s'b a. io.ii.'M u. ii.-"ii'i. .:. ai i:e. ixilynaiMl i& i tM.....A urea. omo-inMioifor n-irWe.rii; pi r l.-. un .- . n-l ci,.- .,w p-.-Ux 10 1 1. M!.110itl-lltllvl ,; eu.pl . ..l.l .itlhlaetlWI gaa't ni..-U '-t.e i uutl n! we will mw oq u Js. 'i ry.nHt. CkarlotU-, N. y an l never wains his c, idren , , i t f When a man is sad no wmsiies rn a doleful tone. Nine times out of ten ho. won't chooroa'.:i-;m-.;l air, but he v.-ill Whistle a lively tune, a hornpipe or a nop minstrel on 1 song. And lie will draw the melody in and out between his lip3 in a way to draw tears from ail listeners. S.mi-limes a man accom plishes the same result when he is - i i i ! cheerful and trying to wmstie rcai good. . Girls in general whistle in a sort of jerky, disconnected, jiin-jam sort of way, '.and groan mild'7 between the note's. They'd u.rJrtwhlsttfng alone. A.11 Abol an UmbrrUn. An umbrella wrs carried ofT Istely from the aiitorial rooms of a Georgia paper, and in thp next number of the paper appeared this paragraph: "The man Who came into my oiiice and de liberately stole my umbrella is worse than a thief aud meaner th.v.i.an assas- . 11 1 i f.r ' t-i 1 11 lit sin. lower i.mu t 1. 1... Vlicvl , &0YG Iy 5uil5 hi SucIi Fiow Price5, Is u fawn ile ex. .,.. i , with those who have looked tliro.h our ;yH Stork Id eh ti'itig. .'Ihe Ma,H h , i,.tc St) les, Good Quality M.ll LOW n-i-l v 1 ..l t u: III--It uistenux IT; M'V.S. fvidoiit.v i id o t lta-i, i t . trl! Aral ul:' :-i,ouj:i th'i-y miie l.lny tl;.-L vl.r.wii... ti l- n-D-t afh'.-divt- lute of Unit? Al '.a. 1 11 14 eount t'S. 1 i (uirs auu uuis cntv-iive 1 We !n.iJ v oiir wants and l.t-d-; h i e- we m your V," buy direct from "Mauuf .tta:--r 1 .. i u: '!!. t: a J: is, we me eied lo tiuvv.il. il il tiljoill- .e Yi.:r ii!;T:, -,tve from ti n to . 1 "Jpbber." A tain, v.p buy for "t.Aftll lor j wo i,;.ig. :... .uirt i:i Mnrther "Iside Figure." H- y(-d raring on r.r taiirt purchw, you will be ur-r;.-eH ! at tL to our cui.tou.ers, for w ell as nf Duj-A.iijw.i ,:.. , . . 1, 1 a uni) li'tmi- Finr.v in 1-ri: tpant'.--wi.i s op to h-nie our the Miiuui.t. A il tW, tfte gl'tr BOYS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS & OVER COATS erlon' an' heer a burd sing an be .iap . than a crazy quilt. May each to unless wen be ojits lumie 1m-; to eet j j..,, tliat fails upon it turn into edd pertaters fer dmuer. Uteii what dr0P.of blazing vitriol, aud each sun Thursday, October 20th, at 9 o'clock m aw ill m.i w - - . . . a.m a cm. ry,c examinauon w.u g-oj rtrtate. s can t b- 1, -pv. nehi ar. tne renernl lourt room in 1111 T.u,f ,.t,.B l, ben writ abou . . ... . I 1JVI9 "I H""J " J . , eitv. 1 hi examination H for in cirparv-1 , 1, i...f , ,ne is Ken menial maian aervice ana rorine rat' way 1 1. ii ,...,, Ii.irl lit bnrds. but Imrds rav bristle with 10,(J pointed needles 1 ripped in acrid poison to prick hi3 J pr-trid flssh. . . j mall service. The board- of exminir conlsU of Mear. G. B. HannaA. Brady 5eem to kan ennvtliiM spe-hm around. 'I here ?i huniri9n :t ilinnar ! and n rnrsentMlve of the eominl.vion. I re..r1j Unr l b:es lots er ceilSJ . i 1.1 . l 1 1 i : . . . ' 1 r parties. enamjuis"P nonius, cnampagne : Thev have leen orderel to prepare an c-n the lawn at fetes champet realways M ' i,., .nnlWnt. do tti t erboii.' soui . .1 1 . , - . t-uiuiiiuuiiiivua iih 01 nuuiivauu. tempting drinkables, with which the young woman was ip'ed by lt tux who houi A gentleman from the wwntry told u ! have more than commonly "taken more tnis week that a good hrother had paaad of the snme than was good for them. Any "his home aeveral limes lately, hollering ohsrvaut person who will take notice of fop Cleveland. Heanld he rofethlm a few the fahumtble Women on coat lit s.t the , . , . . j , , race or 011 festive occasions ut Newport hk nnd h,m Cleveland vaa will remark ijiat they quite usually ex- running for office, He eald ye. He hibit Fymptoms of having partaken too asked him wbat it was. He aaid the fel- freely from the bottles that are kept eon- lovv biinu his head and stud let! awhile 11 - T 11!!.: . .1. " ' i and said he belived it waa fjjr county! commissioner. Wouldn't be be a good one to baudlc rotten egg?. wn. tin pt. :vii ann'e wi ittin sick. It woo l be wis- to h.? mtrciui Gazette YOU ;ire invited to visit the ' . ClothitTS. Hatters, and l unii.shin-s, Post Office, Ne.irlv opj oty i?4LLSiU;itV. N. 1 - . 'j fn f?B?i 5.11 Wy aaopion-iae-.s , I el Bil3JiA? & tirTilarssen'FRKE. . - - uu When Fr.bT ras ri. k. e yarn imt C'-tiv vttsi'sli-j w as a C:aia, A,e cri f or L'astoria ATiea h trca:" Mto, i,h cismgr to Castoria. SubsciLbc to tl:e 23B.iLM'.fLi:V.! I. AUanta,Ua. Office HMWlii.eLaUt. ATCIIM AX. Aether classes are, mid for other reus- vivially poppine. Vhat w.nrtr that 'Hwaru ;,,; U OU(, and cau:!youiirtnarri-d women have frequently IHifMl, 1. . i- .to powder tin ir npsi s. ll ashtnyliu Ev-. -V CI along wja.oUlK. . ,JnaStat. . . - ', ml " T " ( Children Crj for Pitcher's Castors 1 ; Hh'ldrcn Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ViV. v),, rfX " V ''Si,. e.--mr J V mnZO -XS -..r,T m ppHn Ffif? N. 1 CAIALO GTTEi
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 20, 1892, edition 1
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