Carolina' Watchman. All CITY AUD COUNTY; Rowan anc the Vicinity. Mr. C. -A. Montgomery has estao.i. a wood yard " this city. ' . , Ir T. Bruner, of Raleigh, arrived in thb c':ty lac t Saturday. , Kvaaselwt W. . f"ife is couductwg a .sof iueetiugs at luUk-u uoueKc. construct series tw,. new railroids are itey a in Chatuam county, so bays the llec There were several case of burglary in ihe city lasti week. The amount? stolen were small. x A large cistern at Lan5era distillery capacity 8000 gallbu burstcd oU Ved iies-lay of last week. ; V .According to tli official count th-. Democratic majority in New York ia th" late election was 45,449. '. ' The new orgair for the Presby teria: c urch in this city Jiat arrived at the de ,ot and will be placed in position thi .veek. " .. ' A show at the opera house Wednesday night of last week, also a row. " Four o. five of the ofTendiug parties were bount over io ine.aupeiior vourt. Eight miles is a long distance to hau Sire wood oil W wagour yet there are wood bring "wood to Salisbury . nrd. . I haulers who Green goods letters are. flooding the distance of ten miles.' aiUagHin; have heard of severa. Piesidhlg Elder Key j i; of them, recently. v (., : haviug ft Ume with curoUDCreS Tt r .eys h'ive been , plentifu on thi The " he Udqw suffering with inuktk niarke. for several weeks, ;and the price I the eighth that he has nuTSed this year; paid has been ten cents per pound. The corrected schedule of the 11. & D. trains appeirsiii this issue, of1 Uio Watch; man. Korn fsTiiie.!NL 0 rrc3 ondnooor tiio Walcliiaaa. ' a Mr. Editor: The list lime your read- r v ismia from iH wtx wm in ohl Iredell ,o;ti' v. o iiu YoiiMsest 'Vltlow oil Earth. At Woodford in Orangeburg county on the Hue f theSonth Boundftail- ioad there n doubtless lue vounixe-d SALEM ACADEMY, widnw !ii the t-mjiitrrl Shf is-4ut 121 iThe 9lit Annual Session beehu Septembet V.r i,f o KH I Q.' lsKi892. Register tor last year 321. tfjucial e.rs ! him a mere -thud. , dub wa? 1u(.i.1...t...i,...., ' .Kl 4Uirc- u".i l.i'i;;il.MU ill I VI m CMMIU.t I 4.CTKK ASl) ISTKLLBCT, brli)re l.it. was us.irrkd lo a Mr. Good-1 reuoUe!ie. n, h man v at non f rty years of a P Yester- lpgillte and Post Graduate "Department, be- ; i:;iT.i.iKmd .h1 ti1(1s(. h1 Brs,.r,a8s 8chils ,b w at, . 1 I . . I - T I UlTlfili!4 Kl nrP-rtnv 1 am wfa . .. I . y ' 18 ,re vwched for bv a highly res cHpturptl u.s, and is I , , - , . J lit bu.sii,e-lchool ftalile the town iiauieii in the citv. Columbia ' V i t I l! ' A 7 foot snow, is one oi ine luxurie? th&ttUe people iu Kansas have been en- Married., by R. A. Rany, Esq.. at hi. resideuce, ; Dec. 18th, 1892. Wr. Qeorgi V. Fesperman, of Rowan, aud Miss Nan- icy Li 31. Wensil, of Uauarrus county. Adam's Indian, fenew will exhibit ii . this city Thursday .night Dec. 22nd. Sex e Indiana ateju the show and,.frpni what I some of our exchanges a&v the show will Last Saturany tjyw" . , . -";. ou the eliuiu gaug. for.thlrty uays xor - ruiiken and disorderly conduct. I The new residence of Mrs, Press Smith ,r ... 'r,mar, Rlaine is in avery crit-Ion the cornfcr of Chureh and Horal ...mi i tiuii of health. -It is thought J 4treeJ3 beginuiug to make cousidrabU -i- i ji li t live very much louger. I how and when complete will be a baud . , i Wi i I week S-uae structure. - il,'nivlho')k.H, colorevl, was last weeiti j .. ,.hain frA,,fr for tlurty cajs air. iMorKan, pnoioerapner. next uooi L. i ...I . 1 .a..cl.i-l flirlllf.t-Vf Kii llie I rrt lha W.li'hnian ' nl1'i.u .w.t lake your "pnrty'V but he also has for RICHARD RAZOR'S LETTISH Johi s jii came into our deu to day aui commenced tokhk be&tuse we had uo' nentjoned all the stores in the city ii lis- week's papei, where Xma goods could ' be found. We lold him that ue were not ruuning the N. Y. Herald. Ai he same time we T jickeiLup Jim's old eft handed round fufced hammer and lai. niui out, and while he was down we pro- ceutu io uive nitn a lecture, on now ieu pie should attend to their own business. aud told him about how a certain ' mai. had made a fortune by aiteuUiug to his own bu.-iuess, and that itVas not wisdom tOtell all you knew at one tiine.aiid thai oucpaper would not hold all the Xnus 'oods of the city. Ho Lte"eU our itardoi. and said if he bad sain any thing he wu sorry tor it. W e let him up and went I... ....... i 1 1. . . ijt - , i in- v.tMiit j... t H?i , iiau ?o nincn ii it thai ; relhw. Iauf,HrustJf i: tlown ri'mi'iVdiPr vh"en he bt- i ged. Th- uirhr nof withstanding ji I io wc think w kt-ptv r.ur head hIkhh y l: r:i!!y wny wi .famenft whole and ii! now prricvt-fl to', iiive. vwtr red-r a Mti- flescription f a brautiful mn ili.tt hns wisee, arbin''. ; :r j . . who lires Tiiii lown is KeruersrirW5 1f FoYsy the j Mate. unry, ui itet in a very b.aiitiful coan- iry on the li rorrf the 1500 inh own aS haa' pvef bK inV! nleiit-A tn I D-....... ; 1...4. . t ii..;.... visit. 1 e husiiittMi, andi4iUinr 1oiisikI-o..l.i..i- i i --l j i reuny , all the house and those left standing FEMALU SALEM, Cld3-renal9 Ccllegs in the Scuth. iluildinas tlirorooxhlj Fuliy tquljp(J Preparatory, Col- TBIAL oTCDIKS. t .. ,, , , JOHN n. CLEWELL, Principal, f on theR.-.R- rimning frotti 'Winston I rjfc, it -n i' t - . CreensWo It U.iiut tweiVe miles A ily . A Iri LrtyC 7 e I.innr.- .Ilt;ll- a Trnm I9m In - - : ii.fHnts,. anrt ts.otie pfns pretty tre all good, nice. sulwtantiaLbuildincs, lOMly brick, .and :lhe streets are beau . ifnl. It heinK ii lighteandy country mid is a t are thinp, quite n'object? for j. town. It a!,o seems to- be'a thrlvini- .'"wn judging from its f;K:tdri48. stores rmd other inddstries. THrrp nrivuftwii tobacco factories, ilit W r stores, tw saw mills, one etlitig WtHnbiiiig liioi 't-r the other srmke and haudle timber Hiere are also' millinery" thopfi,-and any iud inhabitants, a number of whom, it vner Kino oi siion vtvu- rfnht wissh ti. I d..nH t-ii We are still at our old stand CAN fcRAnClSCO. Nor. 2(-iewSfroni I nn Alninctroof wl, . .1.1 m T II ' I kJ"-VJl) niiuc 1 uutc a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of fine j Jewelry on hand at the lowest prices. - Watch repairing a specialty. All work guranteed 12 months J. L H. EORAH. at tiqiiuke eie l.iid low, ie not afe to livi? in. One of tin .Hssngers by steamer-says the dstda :ion whs complete aud the people wen .trading the streets headed by piu'st .irajino; God t abate the disturbance. L;i Ununi is a town ol several thous- A Ticket To The . I WORLD'S FAR - Atlanta Journal, Atlanta Ga Free SAifTA CLAUS. We have opened up the larsesi sUek of Christmas goods Id tbejeity. We have great variety of doll babies, doll car riages, boys wagons, drums, faacy horns, and hundreds of smail toys-at 6, 10, 15, 25, for small children. Also fin vases cups and saucers, mugs, albums, work bokes, pianos, accord ia-na and hundreds of pretty things, suitable for present'. From now on we shall cut prices vu Dre Goods, Notions, Shoes, . Hals, and you will save money by calling ou Us. Thy thousand yards of shirtingt 5 cts a yd HARRISON A COH No. so S. Tryon St. Cbariott H. C If if urn B.M.WXH.LKTJ.DL nUtahslll. Marib d at ihe Poiat of a Pistol. cause. ' , - -Hon. Lee S.Ovrman, of this city, hart it seeias the . inside tract for Speaker o. the 'next House, lie is well qualified for the position, . ... . ...The convictCamp has been Amoved again "This time it is located about miles from the city on the new Con cord road. ' -.; j '" ' - " . Jh.: Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege at Kateigh has 99 studenU. The r ale a fresh stock of China fixens some- :hiug nice by way of Chrismas goods. Several houses in this city in South Ward were subjected to a pelting c-f stones during the late hours Wednesday night of last week. The residences ol li. Lee Wright and Policeman Pool were treated in this manner.. . . The Piedmont Alliance Fair Associ; . : ...:n l ii: . . i - iiou win uoiuus uexi regular meetiui? in r- . -. ' ill.. i i diwetors held a . inteling i oo5uai Ul I ihe eourtiiouse in this city on the firsi liwteek. I Saturday--in -January. All the member.- Th lsU Quarterly meetiug for Salis- are requested to be present as officers for l.nrv Station M.E- Church South, ft r the ensuing year will be elected. J593ill be held in the Methodist church l eic next Sunday. Congress willlij jufn ou the 22nd and the members :wilt go home to diue u their . Christmas:, turkeys. Will resume its work again January 4lhl Corarlisou & 13yrd, of MoDtgoraen cunty, wiil at an early day put a stock of "good in. the hae.formerly occupiet kt T W lirnwii on west" Main street. j ... ; . .Last Saturday liJit MLunie Smith, colored was put in the ca aboose loi su-nliag a i-air of lucs from E.. W. Bun & Co. The, ft'hoes wb karu were rocov ; , In " !Vi!!M iem-e of the restnalipn o HonV McHHate the'Goeruor ha--poirited DrV 1. MiiirphvV.of ,M-rg im. 'ton, a iiiU'clor in- tHe Deaf, aud Dumb 'Asylum... : - . ... . -.-;.-f ,:-..'..-v' v"Qr frirnds who liavi clubs -are rr .qiwsted . to. get up their, renewal b tvreen liow au i Christtiii, and to ge as thWy new naotea as possiide. " Reports say that the Yadkin railroad i doiug a good bu.-ihesn. Daily box car joads.of 'wmm1. cotton and various kind of marketable produce verify the stati" meat. Gen. R. B. Vance, formerly a member of Congress, . now a member elect to the .North Carol inaijegislatu1' was marriei on Thursday of last week to Miss Lizzie R. Cook. . . - Mr. Thompson, of Yadkin College, brother to Mr. "Ualclr1' Thompsou aud Mr. F. M. Thompsou, of this city, died last Saturday uight after a lingering ill ness. - People who have not supplied tbem 5 felves w ith an abundance of fire wood . prior toChristmus, will, we" imagine find it troublesome.later on. The exceeding fine weather for the first half of the win ter, is, we think an index to pretty se- Y r suaps for the remaining half. Mr. Joe Moose and family from uear Albemarle moved to the Salisbury Cot- Belhariy Acadtmj-. correspondeice of Watclinjan. . Christmas trees will be in full bloom Saturday. . Grace Reformed church had a mission ary sale last Saturday. - Miss Ellen Holshouser opened a school near Organ church a few weeks ago. ,. llie (jold Hill name has but a small corps of hands employed now, ' ... the hickory woid trade has been on i general bobni about Rockwell for th past mouth. ' Mr; Joh W. Noah, one of Gold Hill's leadiig merchants has gone into th crow tie business. Rev. Dr. J. C. Clapo. President of Ca - t.iwba College, Newton, N. C, occupied the puJptt-at Lower Stone churcli last Sunday w ith great delight und profound ability. 0 Thts school at the academy has been moving on Very brilliHuUy since the at. achment of an additional room to the ouildinj;. More "than 90 scholars are in ttendance. RevMr. . Manfield, the new preacher in the' Gold Hill circuit, delivered his irst sermon in the Methodist Episcopal whurchTSuiiday before last. " Mr. bamuel Kothrock, a native of this vicinity, who has been in Georgia for the past lew years, will probably be at home soon to spend the holidays with his pa rents. The members of St. Peter's church arc- now about to secure the services ol Rev Huddle, of Marion. Va. He will preach for them on the first Sunday in February. . " Eleve. over to tfiegoUTnud silver shop of Boyne &Ba4er. We were on the lookout for ome nuuse that was i;iviujf out or would ive Xaias presents. Well, we found the presents in this house, but they said some oouy nau to pay lor them before they be came presents, or ttiat is what liro. iS-yne said or Words to thaXtlecl. llowcer. he gave us a promise'Tor Xmas.- We en closed the promise iu an envelop and addressed it ourself and expect it to ar rive on the 2ith with several oilier pies ents of the same kind. We could not iu a book tell what we saw there iu the way of gold and silver ware. We saw solid silver quart cream pitchers, sail c-lhC's, pepper cellars, ice cream spoons with egs, 1 mean the salt cellars had le silver butter dishes with hair bru.?h. 1 mjan that they have solid silver luu k aud handle hair biu -hes, the brush has- no connection with the butler, silver pla ted stakes, ice tubs, cracker jars, h dishes, decanters that you can take rotini the corner ami have rilled, beny bow ls book marks, not marks made ou tht books by the dirty liners of school buys iut book marks oxydized and bright s 'al'card cases, memorandum books with money pocket solid silver. You can leave oC the money pocset if you don' need it. 'liiese are just a lew of the Xmas goods that we saw around the ed ges. VV e can't uay anything about tin watclies, clocks, rings, gold, srver, uia uiuuds and a thousand things we can' rem uiber. (io and see. The next, place we tell into was the house of A. L, Ran :in & Bro. They have Xmas good i hat is useful, ornamental and essential, the will io ou good nine lnontii i in year h : three nioutiiS that you uo barefoot i ihey eeuie in handy to tbrow .U li e cat tnu slap me ciHitts en v im, l ;ne; i .siioej d' course. T.icv have thein all tiz s and styles and prices to -suit utir purse. Tbfy not only 'carry a large stock of shoes, bin. :iats, cat)S, umbrellas, trunks, -valises handbnirsto tit all sizs vd' heads. han aui poet ei- hooks. 'J'he elerks do n;i ask You ti e careful que.-thms that arivso necessjiry in some business, siicii ;is your age, occupation, what - State, county an d township you were bora in, what the clerks lack in goud looks ih y make up rn politeness. You could not jrive your barefooted wiloanv tiling -she would ap preciate more thau a nice pair of shoe Xmas morning. e then walked over (o the e'othni,"" louse of, well you know, it i the Rogers Clothing house. Ev rv oiieknows where that is lor they all go there; that is what we thought the day we were in. Now you talk about good looking clerks, po und, Wbile they baVefcMe Industrie Isey have iot ;- foreot t'onf? the importanoe of-trsi;nlny I hidi'-eliildniii Crifr .lifp. !.i e .m . kind of.VmiyToVmeerV'iel -U demon-1 -.-An interesting divorce case has just t rated by y their -';odclfMl buildings )eeii trifd iu Asheville before Judg Here they -have agV)asscadeftiy withl Kvnirhi. Th fnllnwina n .rtit ulan Prof. F. A. FettethMfhe helm with o-l .'i,ra: goou. uumorroi oovs anu inns wnicu arei ' i., ii a i i' "... r... it .ajl.--,r r.i -y;. -v -.. - In the nunerior r.nnrt this morntnt! nismiciwi nauy m ine wav inev snouia r -. : r. . : ... . go. Bdt thll-'Xko.tal- 'Tbere-fs" but the case of Carrie Howard vs 'V alter one better.- public schoQlbtiiiding in the Howard, petition for divorce was heard, state than has just been completed here. The petitioners, both of whom are . 1 i. .LiiVI'j -- --: 't.ll; I .. . . . i is an uouor io mtr wn, me puouc jSorth Carolinians , swore that m the school system and especially to the men 160-7 ft... A tA....- t a who said it should be built. The public ycrtl I ""c,,u"" il"ccu "V V'J school taught in it has an enrollment of marry him at the muzzle of a revolver, 121 out of n census of 285 pupils and is threatening mat u sue aia not murn increasing in interest everyday Old Ire-lhiui he would kill her. and himself hs lell is honored with the principal teach-1 well. The couple lived toirethtr oulv a v-, , t, ershin of this school assisted bv one of .u.. 1: n ... i.:i u'. 1 auu tiuit'A.bl! .... .. - . - 1 li 1 1 11 id. 1 e riMn lint: . 1 3. nun 1 mr.n tti.t..-. . . . . . Kernersville's fairest daugbters. and best! , . 1 Tafii.iJAji uauax UOX teachers. Rut wo. do jfibt desire to say urVs u V1 w oman 01 pernaps iwen- :y-tire. ine aeietidant, Howard, aia not appear. The divorce was granted. Eugene. D. Carter was the plaintiff ittornev. . DOWN WITH THE HAMMER. CLOSE PROFITS! ' QUICK SALESl" MONEY DOWN! KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE! BUI YOUR GOODS DIRECT" AT WHOLESALE PRICES! not desire to say much about scholars in" .this-- coiintv now is vou shall know by aud by about them We have this to sav however, Forsvtlu countv is leading the State in the publie I chool work. The Teople here not only believe in education lmt also in religion as one can tell by the niimher of churches I here ure four en u relies for whites and three for the c olored people, making a I church for about evert- 200 inhabitants. In the whites four rfenominations are represen'el :M, E. Church, South, M. P. -hurch, Moravian and'MKsionary Bab- tists. And mav it be said to ?the credit of this people that there is not a single bar room in the town. .Last nut not least this town can not be beat for pretty girls in the fstate, and one' thing about it is they are plentiful. It is and there are four girls to one bov in this place. This being the cse surely a single. man might stand a chain c of leaving bachelordom. More anon. J. Hrvtjy. CUTAWAY OK SACK B-ard or Puplic Charities. The Board of public Charities has sent in a very complete, report To the ton Mills last week. Stanly is a mighty Governor. The report shows that the board has done a" great deal of good in he improvement of prisons, charitable good county some of the cleverest peo pie on earth live there, but somehow a good many of , her citizens'exodust to ; oilier climes. Cotton factories : Bro. Biv ins would help to stop the leak. '..Messrs Littman and Lictitenstein have placed a box in their store for donations ; to the Oxford orphans. This is designed. for a Christmas present. The above named firm has contributed a very nice box, aud as the cause is a very ..worthy one it is to be hoped that others will make i liberal "donations. It is always well tojreui ember the-iorphaus.. Our neighbor the -Herald, in its issue o last Saturday contained an itemized ac count of the cost Of -macadamizing the street and paVing the sidewalks recent ly completed Jn Salisbury. The report s:ates that morthan nine miles of brick a ;d macadam pavements have been laidf and about twelve blocks of the principal ,streets have been macadamized Total cost $52,761,89. The Tennessee Manufacturing Company or AashviHe,Tenn.,. w starting up its No 1 or Old Mill, and can furnish employ ment to limited number of first-class experienced - help, in Card Room. Spin lung Room, Weave Room and Beaming Room, such as S'ubber and Speeder Ten t r ibtngle and -Double Flyer ), Mule Spinners rand Piect rs, Frame Spinntrs. I B 'amerf, and Plain and Colored Loom weavers. "'. - - " .. ". .' nstitiitioiis, &c- The' movement for etter j iils is now a strong one. Ex. He Will Not Re enter Politics Washington, Dec. 1 7. George C. fanner, a confederate soldier and political followed of Gen. Wad Hani - ton, wrote to him and urged him to reconsider his resolution refusing to agaia enter South Carolina politics. also outlined several plans Jby which he believed the' general could triumph over his enemies. To this letter Mr. 'Tanner has- received the followiiig feply. Columbia, o. c, uec, Dear Mr. Tanner I ..-am obliged to you for your kind letter, which reached me a few days ago. Under no p ss b!e -circumstances ' or perstiash n would I take any place offered tne by South; Carolina. I was urged lo become a canidiiate for governor at tie la t election, but I refti$eVnor would I accept the position if every man in the state desired me to do so., . I -have e4tled my account between 4he sttte md myself ana! am perfectly satisfied wita tie resilr. lam rejiicei to know fhitt-the-affection of my old sol diery for nie remains unshaken in storm in calm. Th inking you for y ui kind iiiteM-sijYouiS Irulv, Wnd Hampton; lite clerks and high standing clerks there you will find them. Oy Long stauds about 15 hands high in his stocking feci. We mtt him at the door with a Jim Swinger coat on and a pair of Knicker bocker pants, and he told us he was too busy lo show lis through, but just put our hands iu our pockets and gpAhrough but I had not gone far untTThV joined ine He showed me suits from'2J-years to $50, a'l styles and prices. Hats from GHo h and if that is not large enough thev givt you the box, shirts from 12 to 20, full dressed, socks from three for a quarter to two dollars a pair, underwear lrom .fifty cents to eight dollars a pa jr. Han kerchiefs that Cy avs if you blow your n se on them one time it stays blowed collars and culls of all sizes and shapes both linen and tenderloin. Trunks,. from handle size to cottage size, collars from the size of a goat to a horse's neck. Thei stock is simply immense and prices to li all pockets. You will seethe smilinj: face of the head of the firm JUr. Jcslu also Tom Shellon and young Rogers win are always glad to see their old friend. and ready to make new ones. Mr. Lotij: informed us that their stock was nearh complete, that a few of their Holiday goods had failed to get in but would be in oy iew Years day. lie paid they had ji large lot of armhoies for left handed vests on the wav. Also a lot of buttotr holes for spiketailcd coats and a few oth er little things, but vou will find a good Xmas preseut at that house for your son. husband, brother or tatner. JUr Jesiie give us a promise for Xmas. AVo eu closed it in an envelop and had it ad dressed to our self Richard Razor .Accidental Shooting. Harrison Erans, a white man nine teen years of age, shot and killed him self Friday afternoon, it is supposed accidentally, in the house of Sam Prin gle. colored ne ir Belo's pond. Young Evans had been out running with ike Teagne. They returned to Pringle's and were alone in the room when the shooting occurred. Teague says thev had taken a fpw drinks each but were hot drunk. He says he preceoded Evans in the room and was turning to sp?ak when tm- gun fired. The entire load took eft -e' in Eviins' neck and he died inst.intane o islv. - A m& 'XOirf VHOMH 'KOXKVHOHia 30 SZHOfj ssojpp suua 10s 'IS ma !S3dV3H3 1GN 3bos uo;;oq uoi-g SSHOf u0 DH0 jno II33J0Xna WOJ.OO OWIJ A T( rrib'e Exccuti n Paris, Dec. 16. Eugene Crampon M10" fight the murderer of two men this morning paid the penalty of his crimes and the Miiille that gat lie red to see his execu tion great I y enjoyed trfie Spectacle af forded by the miserable cjwardh wretch as ho vy-is literal carried t tie guillotine. Jt vjts;geiierary known that the exeeut;ou woiUdoccur in th Place De La Uoquette :ihk morning and long lefore uU light the crowd be gan to gather: --HkU; j-sts were band ied und thy usml sceires that m-ike dis- Fight With n Deg. Mr. H. Montague, the broker, had a hnlling fight with his bij. New Fouud .aiid dog, Fritz. For two or three days Mr. Monta gue and the members of his family noticed that the dog was not as ohe licnt as usual, aud seemed to he ven -ullen, but it was only thought he wa ill and little attention was p id to him. Last night the dog, while in the house at Mr. Montague's residence on Cherry street, refused to obey when he was told to go out, when spoken to by Mr. Montague's little soiu the dog hade ile dance iind commenced to growl and Men'i Black Worsted Suits, sack Fancy Stripe Diagonal sack U.irU. mown (Jasiimcre sack " (Jmyauu UJack Cassimere Suits Heavy batinet Suits sack Black Satinet Suits sack Heavy Black Cheviots Faucy Stripe Diagonal sack Heavy browu Cassimerc Blue and Bed Check Diagonal sack Gray Hairline Cassimere Brown Plaid Check Cassimere sack Black and Gray Mixed sack Fine Gray .Mixed Cassimere Handsome Brown Cassimere Fancy Brown Plaid Cassimere sack Mr. Montague at once realized that something hud to be done. He picked iip a chair and prepared himself for n -iatlle. The dog -resisted fiercely, al :hoi'gh he had never before ojie red t' larm any of the family. He seized he chair in his teeth bv the lowei round. , '. Mr. Montague jerked it away from him and slruelv him a blow. The dog became more enraged and was wit It lifficulty pushed to the back porch. 92 85 3 15 4 50 4 5 3 65 3 78 4 69 4 37 4 85 5 25 E 75 5 90 5 87 8 50 10 25 6 75 Elegant Gray Mixed Cassimere sack 7 25 Heavy Scotch Wool Kensey - 6 45 Fine Black Diagonal sack 4 47 Gray Twilled Satinet Suits sack 3 65 Fine Brown Diagonal Sujtj io 50 Gray Plaul Cassimere sack 7 25 Fancy Woven Brow n Suits 7 75 iiray liasfcet Lassnnere buds b 50 Black Cheviot Suits 5 85 w ooJ-brown Cheviots sack 4 75 " Dark Brown Cheviots sack 4 98 " Rich Steel Cassimere Suits 11 00 w hen sack is mentioned we only have sack, but when not mentioned we have Cutaway and Sack, but if out ot Cutaway we seudSack. SPECIAL LOTS LESS THAN CUiiii UUST BE CLOSED OUT! ORDER QUICKLY! 11 Cuei Men's Heary Sol Kip Boot fl 5T 9 " 14 " IT " 31 44 8 1 12 Extra Heavy Sole kiuBote 1 S Flesh Split Boou 1374 Heavy Split Pegged But 1 43 11 n H II a it 'i it Solid Calf Boot Gol Split Boo is ' Oil Grain Tap Sole Fine Kip Boou 9 Cases Child's Uvavy Graiu Peg. Lace sizes 5 to 1 1 8 Cases Women's lame shoe, sites 3 to 8 7 cases Misses, 11 to 2 8 cases Women's, A Kip, Lace 1 87 1 48 1 99 2 48. 59 87 78 73 MEN'S OVERCOATS. ANY SIZES 31 TO 42 ANY Men's Fiue Oxford Kersey Overcoats 4 lleary Bough Beaver Overcoats " Black Beaver Overcoats " Blue Chinchilla Overcoats " Heavy chinchilla Storm costs Gray Kersey Storm Overcoat Fine Steel Kersey Overcoats Fiue Blue chinchilla Overcoats Fine black chinchilla Overcoats Gray Beaver Ulster -Solid Black Beaver Overcoats Rough Kersey Overcoats Gray and Black KerseyOvercoata Black' Diagonal Overcoats Heavy Black chinchilla Overcoats Dark Brown Beaver Overcoats u it a 11 11 1. ( 11 Long Gray Kersey Overcoats SIZES. $8 Q 7 85 45 3 45 8T, 8 75. 7 90 6 50 5 ft. 4.25 T 55, 8 TO graceful the-carrying out of the death Once Mr. Montague slipped aud fell t 1 is. knees, but managed to keep the dog ff by still interposing the remnants d the chair, wh.ch in the desperate light was broken into fifteen or twen ty pieces. '1 he desperate encounter lasted for twenty tmnu'es, when the dog was for ced into the back vard, alarmed t h GOODS SOLD ON 30 DAY& TIME, When "rders are received throoglv Bonded Agent. . COMPLETE CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. vJLoT.il-XO, BOOTS, SHOES. DUY viOoDS, HATS, CAl'S, HOSIERY, UNDKRWBAB. ' O-VaPETS, JKWELRV, CAKKlAOfiS, HAKJSSSS) TC words of Truth aroiVerses of FrulsYcr. OUR LOGIC: UNDERBUY, UNDERSELL, ONE 'PRICE TO AEJk Goods, .sold at 5 per cent. Profit, Order Quickly! Don't Delay! :A day wasted ift,Sx da gone forever. FARMERS ALLIANCE WHOLESALE SUPPLY HOUSE, 117 &.119N. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. - Satisfactory arrangements have been made with the Farmers Wholesale Supply Hbuss o i hiladchiliia, Pa. to supply members with Roodsat the lowest market wholesale prices, and any oods received that are not satisfactory, can be relumed to thni at their expense, aud money v.ll be refunded lor the same. . ' Business agents who have filed a Bond with us can place their orders for the FarmeraWbole- leigl.borhood, and ill a few minutes su'e Supply House through this office, and pay for s.nue within thirty days from dateof Qjdl he yard was full of people. A mem ber of the police force was among the number, and he finally ended the unu- uial and prolonged fight by emptyiug all the b dls in his pistol into the dog. Winston Sentinel. NOTICE. CLOTHING Tiie business heretofore done under the name and style of the Norfolk Alliance Exchange, V est t & Rogers. Malingers, has this day heen turned over by the Board of Directors to J. J. Rogers, who. will m the future conduct he business, assuming all responsihil- dy, having given to said Board satis factory bond. All persons indebted to or having claims against said Exchange will set tle same w ith J.J. rubers. G.D.DEBAUM, JOSHUA SKINNER, JAMEST. W1LF0RD, Committt e for Bo-ird. New York Racket Store, Be sure to call on mo before OVERCOATS mm & y vf ii .i i sentence in raris was enacteu. jusi ;is the gray of morning was approach-- in tliH east a. huge vnn, drawn bv two horses, drew up lit the Place De L Roquetle, which joins 1 Up pn0n. Sev eral tneu alighted and set in place the enj:rne of death. 1 he kntle was testeu and found to he in perfect order. A body of gendarmes stood on duty about the square to prevent the crotd from approaching the. guillotine and to keep order whan the victim was brought out of the prison. Crampon, who was in agony of fear, was support ed by warders and accompanied by a priest, wlip, as lie walked, read tne ser vices for the dying. x Grim and awful the red guillotine 1 omed op ahead of , tiie little party. Walking. Crampion rais -d his eyes and saw" it. With a terrible shriek he threw himelf backwards and fell to t ie ground. All efforts to induce him io rise were fruitless and he groveled in the flag stones, begging most pit - ously for hi life. The scene was om of the deepe-t horror, but the crowd ot roughs and abandoned women took he keenest delight in witnessing the abject fear and listening to the f ranth appeals of the murderer. It became necessary to lift Crampon : to his feet, but even then he hung limp in their arms, and they were compelled to carry him to the guillotine. While some of the assistants suppoied him other quickly bound 'i'uijrnd threw Tfiitii 'against tlv bascuR' fEjen tlen..'he did not ciase hfS'.flH-ules. His con tortions were terrible but they did not . . i mi . i" " '-""T , j S !2K .ndtiS you buy your Dry Goods, No- r.r ih. Pri, .na.nx Prie.fron, 26cU up. forward until Crampon's " neck reste in position .under the it;riif. . Silentl' an t like a streak of HgHt,- the brigi t la-le fell and Crampon) head dropjxd into the open basket'Ww ailing it. 'Ihe xecution w; s the most hornole oi e that has been witnessed ; in Paris in many years. Ci iuupou was an old otteuder against he law. On theiiight of March 3 ast he, in company with two accom plices, we:.t to the billiard room of a vine shop. They broke into an ad joining room' and-were" plundering it when the landlord ot the place entered and surprised them. The person gave the alarm and the tlneves Hed. A number of men followed theru and vferegaining upon Crainpou when he uind and shot two of them dead and vound;-d a third. He - was capture , Oiit ii is ;.t complices escaped. . " FOR ALE. A verv desirable f rm is offered for sale on easy terms, iu Wes em Rowan v-i. iiu es east of Alooivsville. t ol .,:U"t t:!a.' ap.'fj t or.d,i;vss 1. d e. ' " . 1 S. A . ranee. feigued V, U, VOKTli, Bus. Aj?'t. N..C. F.1S. AMbvce UNDERWEAR. Tremendous St..ck of Fine and Medium Qdedsat POPULAR PRICES. Not Shoddy ITashy stuff you are liable to find at some places, but the kind that makes you wheu ONCE-A-CU5T0MER-ALWAYS-A-CUST0MER. You vould be atonish.,-d at th! fi;ie quality of our f 7.50 fS.50 $ SOOUl T10.S If you want a nice DRESS SUIT, ask to see our $15.00 black uClay JVorsted in round and qua re cornered sack and bound and unbound, cutaways. They Rival any you can buy for $20.00. We show the BEST TJ2sTIDEJ?,"WER -: - fit WOOLEK OVBRSIIIRTS 1M ill or sxiHe, N.'C Wore Polinn RriPotinfro Gret Variety. liVery otjie naiu .j. and other things in the Dry Uruuus tint;. SHOES. Don't fail to examine . my handsome line of Shoes, all the rades. I make a spcci.dity of Shoes and defy competition. Farmers, Professional people everybody invited to come md see mv Goods. Pesp?ctfilly, N J. CARTER. Main St. Salisbury, N. C, oi.e dtor lelow P st office. Fine Assortment of TRUNKS and VALISES. Clothiers Hattfers, and Furnishings, Nearly opposite Post Office, SALISBURY. N. C CiAXALOGVE

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