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COUNTY, W atcbman. i f 1 the. Pa viciiaty 1 ..r3 11A fill' I. l,,u was Co., have a new heid at the ilio ' lIous.B has pa?se 0 bill io toak . . MANNING ITEMS. two degrees in murder. The homestead j A Missionary Masonic! exercise will be bill comes up for a hearing to day. The! lieJd t Salem E. h. Church on be 31st .... - - r I ,1.. J r i l ' . bill provides for a chaDge in the Consti- Uiv ol inarcn, imuer ine aus, .c uu uiau- ,,, , , - . ,v . agement of Mi. s Florence Miljer. And luiion and .the question wilt go before if it succeeds, which we hope it will, ihe peopje;. v . ' - your "readers may hear more from it in the future. ... .' I n 1- !-.- l J it l.. !.. Brooklyn, narrowly escaped destruction j here for vears. Several mornings of last noin me last J uesday .rooming. -The! week the tl ur.5 seemed to originate- in a idoset; By ad. in Kiad it. -' ii !,nks. of the Episeo- Mifl't red from a sixty " ,Mie 1. January .. i ' i .. (; the 23 instant. ,1 a, UU - . , ! Hardware Company rcl' ' . . .. ' ,t,f.t 19 cars , Jan, 22uu.. the Hardware iav stock of-jroods. -of a ., I in l'a llet -:, .:-,i. relief committee for "f knius city issued orders for 3rtl V.UVSt. WlttOW Ol UCH. Confederate fame, dicou Hie timely' tU'urla of Miss Mary Julian the tire was extinguished before much damage was done; " ", " Sunday morning the fances, tree3f etc- presented a lovely a ppearance--a sighi seldom seen. A": downy while coating. said to be frozcu fog, covered every thing that was exposed, and it was beautiful and lovely tndeed. Some of our old cit izens said ihey utver saw au thing like it before. . -x Rev. W. L. Gris3ono, of the North Car olina Conference, M. E. Church, South, is now on a tour arouud the world. In h's absencehis family will reside i Con cord. Mr. Grissom is a ready writer and wa doubt not that his trip will result ju a book a history of his travels. trom and after February 1st., 103, the following offices will get mail six times a-week : Garfield, Trading Fordr Lisk, Craven. Millertowu. Gold Knob lenuouveuer reuistire 1 6 der s;rt es below xero, luut at ibis writing it is co in derably warmer. ",i L-' S;.lem cli"ir is tbe banner choir in Row an cunty. Our voeal teacher, Mr. S. L Itllliott, is now teaching a series of sing ing lessons at Salem, and if there is any other choir-in this couutythat would iike-to become -champion' they would do vvell to write us. Salem school is in a flourishing condi tion, several have already graduated un der the present session, and by the end of the term there will perhaps be 12 or 14 graduates. ' ' Key. Crowk has returned from Virgin- Higiiestpf all Leaveng Power-s-Latest U. S. Qov't Report. ; '. . . C " "' "iff ;" I.l ; Of? rhe IiKlictuteat Aff.ilast S. 0tlio Wil son. . ." A Raleigh speci.il to the Richmond Dispatch, on the 19th, says: The Wake county grand jury today returned a true bill asainst S. Otho Wilson charging that on or about ia.and has resumed hi3 dutiesis pastor of J December 1, 1891, in WukecountTfc he Salem and St. Lukes churche. , - : I unlawfully formed a secret nolitica. S. I nrtantxiitinn known nj ftidn'a I he presentment states- that .the Some Sunday Proverbs. Tbe vaiu man knows it all, but people witnesses were Junius tL Dunn, of Vance; J. S. Bell of Clavvand M. L. Reed, f Buneomb!?.. The bill is. quite lengthy It charges that -Wilson formed Gideon's Band in North Carolina for tbe pifrpos ? of causing certain men to be nominated Bv the stor V II.-ColquUt, of GteorgiP,i and l0ole. We arc gratified at this, .tis -ul;eting irom a pauuiic it will be a great convenience to thepeo- ke i ctuva: T R. Jernigau and Jose- a 01 years. ; a snii Daniel, am all on me nuui be State prnu er. Uishury mane up o- ,T .,1, Beard- wVe of Capt, Irs- 11 i v flie.l on Thurs- ; onJiig of last week.- . ' . -.1 address of Gov. Carr W 1 . . n.u- -nmmented on very ..been lavoia-j ;:.uvbv:tu-itei,vess- C. O' -J pie and to newspapermen. Married At the residence of the bride's mother in this city, Wednesday Would rather die ignorant than her him tell it. - . - i It is hard to satisfy some folks. If you were to hang 'em with a silk rope they would still kick. I- w "... n l t , i . t . . . rrhe best way to get along in this world ,uycniuc conventions ami to aid the is !o get along. The man who stands "Mjleis party and the relorui .rnoty sfill is liable to catch cold and nothing nient, and that he ""ndininisteml else. the oath of the niW -tn J H n,irr There is a. frood dpjit nfrsoTiit.ion in I TK o'u : . : : ..n " ta -r o tuc woui M gmeii ju mil in uunn s iuuj, uub iieuuei sense uor juugmeui. Dou't kill yourself for love. . liuyou ever here of a cat . clock V If you were to so to China and wantejl to know the time of day. me ofy you a$K might fay, "VVait Jind.ril tell you." A way he'd so t. some miserable shanty, and bring out a sieepy looking cat, perhaps, and ounij iiyr Xn per eyelid assnre you that it was not nou yet. You would wonder how a cats eye3 could teiLuim. But it is a fact that Iht fyesofacafc always become narrow before noon up and down. After twelve o'clock the pupil will grow larger again. Just look in your pussy eyes and see if you can tell, as the hoys and girls do in China, what o'clock is"is Perhaps you can. Our Little Ones. SALEM FfiMALK . ACADEMY. v: Oldsst Feaala Ccllegs ia tte Scnth.. i JLioinDnaI ssoa -begins September ui, 1833. Register for last year 327. Special teatures: Tft Djetlopjimt of IJbalth.Uhab actma$dIstili.sct. Buildings tbroroughh remodelled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Coi Ieg!ate and Post Graduate. peparHnenUe sides firat lass sclioors in SJpsig, 4 ut, Las- GCAOS, El,OCCT10, 'C0MCIAfc Ai'D IkDOS TEUt STCD1K3. A ; JOqy Hr CLEWEbL, Principal, We are still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at the lowest prices. Watch repairing a specialty. AM work guranteed 12 months J.&H.H0RAH, Eree WORLD'S FAIH. Atlanta Journal, Itlanta Ga. , SANTA CtAUrf. We have opeued uplbe largest -yck of Christmas goods intberuy. ci; i a great variety of dull babt- r-n names', boj. vaotts, 'irmr. . ' and hitudreds vf soiai im ? 25, for HiniTl cbiidrciu Ab" ',- , cups nod tiaueers, mugs, albuwis, v .- botes, piunos, uccordiains mid i.Uwdr d if pretty things, Kuilabie for piert.-.. From now ou we Khali cut price 6ffT)r& Goods, Notions, Shoes Hats, t?d you wilt wive inouey by caliin u us. "Fiifcy thousauJ yards ot shiri iu- at o ru a d HARKL-ON & t O., J0l. IrtpU ttvKif, N;V S f ------ - vj a as Atlanta, 02vii; Viuai4if, Shooting at Stanly Creek. John Smith ed Wm.' Ricbai-ds livi at Stanly Creek. From one cause and another bad feeling had existed between the two men for some time. Yesterday the animoity culminated in bloodshed. Uichards was probably fatally wounded DOWN WITH THE (. AViiliams, a prominent cit- ,ChrlotLe died oiitbe 24th., a; ed testimony, the lastclan-ie of it bind- There is n?r ihe person taking it to surrender Jan. -25tlj. '93, Mr. Robt. Cheely, to Mibs oceaus of it in this world. memlvrs of the order in case the oath .,....,,1,0 ri'ii AwauK ,iai9.inePor.lV1l TiJuVi J by Smith. Th latter claimed that L 0 j. " - . J III I I'VJl IC1 IT 11C II JrVU t O UlBtl 1UU tl 11 I ' - " i"ll ccvo . 1UI I II 111. lb , ' 1 J . married couple left on the noon train for charity not necessarily for publication, Wilson did M;iy 17th last unlawfully Georgia to visit relatives of the groom. ,)U? aguareuieo mai neii mate a note U!d wilfully use a certain siji for the purpose ot promoting the endorsement bv Certain of the deleiratHS :itl)pmn.-rat.if aXSATORS ELKCTED LAST WEEK I conventions. It is f.irtbpr r-h:.,! HAMMER, Justice L. Q. C. Lamar, of the United States Supreme Court, died at his home in Macon Ga., January 23rd, in his C9ih 3' ear. Judge Lamar was Secretary of ihe Iuterior in Cleveland's cabinet, and was appointed to the Supreme Bench by President Cleveland. The Delaware legislature re-electtd that inj uly, 1891, certain signs that is Richards was trespassing on his place, and taking his shot gun he went out into the field and shot him. The shoot ing occurred some distance from the railroad and further particulars or news mON'T DELAY! CLOSE PROFITS! 0UICKSALES1 MONEY DOWN! KILL TWO BIRDS WITH ONE ST0N12L BUY YOUR GOODS DIRECT AT WHOLESALE PRICES! JVLIESNT'O V CIO T JbJ. JUXT G .7-..- .im.fiUS 01 5? "" Kn 1 ov. I . J .. .... s.-i ti.. idi to ueira-jr mc iuim. i jiuifi auu u muu ui I'liu inieriiy Senator George Gray. Senator Davis, Republican, was re-e! lie was an able lected Senator by the Minnesoto legTs- .utiire. Valentine, colored. ;jcs CI. IV Kolcrt r.rownj overseer ot uu Sr.' trf 12 o'clock.. . Willmm Valentine,, colored, died last iibout 7(V years. Hi t 1D7 L baibcr in Salisbury. fWlie K'.uttz, one of the carriers cf Ihily HeraW lias rv ' li Biesscjer ooy at it blaster Eugene Thompson, little son of Mr. M. F. Thompson, of this city, met .with a painfuljiiccident last Saturday. He was driving a bode to a sleigh. M'hen 1 v some means one of his legs was caught between "the sleigh and and a rock, ajid a frightful gash was cut on his leg just by the legislature of Illinois. below the knee. Dr. John Whitehead was called iu and dressed the wound and the young ladjthousrh confined to his Stephen M. White, Democrat of Los Angeles,' was. elected Senator by the legislature of California to succeed Charles N. Felton, Republican. David Turpie was re-elected Senator rootn and is doing as well as could be tx- , F. M. Cockrell was re-elected Senator iu Missouri. EJvvard Murphy, Jr., Democrat; was putting the touiiKe across the mouth, and to use a password "three hundred," and aho n certain grip. An instanter capia was issued at noon for Wilson, who will be brought before the court tomorrow. - L ite this afternoon Dpputy -Sheriff Walters went to Wilson's home, four miles from here, and arrested hira. Hoover, a Third party man from Wil son county, was found with Wilson. The latter gave bond to appear in :ouit tomorrow. Wilson told the leputy he was ready yfor trial and expected to fight the matter to the end. of Richard's '.condition could not be learned. The wound was considered quite serious by tbo&e who brought news of the affair. Charlotte Observer. ORDER QUICKLY: . i ? . i. ii.. . .i : I i j Wads H. Harris, uie spnguuy tmwi pccieo. f the tlhanoue a, iieip tne aestrving. 1 . ni.;liul V Vbarlotte..'-' Afr. Adimshis n bill lpforf flip re-elected -Senator by the legislature ol Uate ijouse 0f Representatives looking The recent long,! New York, to succeed Frank Hiscock. ill at ins Home in b:ttel. Col(1 ..-eather worked a hardshio to RonnldiVnn ; l . I V- hundreds and thousands of our peoDle. j The legislalure Jl 1 COO Xilies rubber nginiii shoes at E. -W. Burt & The anclement weather prevented out- J elected Charles James Faulkner to suc- FX. -mi if '',1 1'IS 11 I r- Jltlio I UUUI IUUUI, U 11 1.1 1IU1IUIIH1S Ul UUUCBt. kUir I I I A-k imi'i u . .i . f iii- iu.3 v j - - - - . . . . . . . " I 3 . en .1 i . 1 t ceuisapuir. At tlie.se prices a ieiiow able amrworthy mechanics and day lab- aen 10 nu me uuexpueii i lerm lausea o; could not work and were thus tie of fuel and pro ducing the cole orers couia not uied the means of 'subsistence. Thest aieiv cannot be held responsible for theii uii-ifortuue. - lie lenient with them. Le Uiose who'hayc means give employment to those who have no means ami thus re iieve sull'erins. The case of Mr. S. A Whitman as described in the Herald ol last Tuesday, should put some people to thinking. A Change Will Occur. A change in the editorial management ot the Watchman will occur at an early day. Into whose hands the paper l1 fall for publication or as to the exact time wh'en.the change will happen, this writer does.-not know,- but it will prob ably take place within two weks.- If a deal is-made that is now contemplated, the Watchman will soon appear a Dem ocratic paper. As soon as the local ed itor is informed of its disposition an an nouncement in due form will be made. nm Better Prli t.? For sometime the print or the Watch man has been anything but satisfactory. Ia places it has been blotched, in other places it has failed to print atall. Such a paper, of course, cannot be accei table to any one. Tnere nas been some trouo- about the press, which, despite repeated ihede.ttli of.Senator Kenna. The legislature of Michigan elected Stock bridge U S. Senat or. Ex-Gfv. Wiili;ini B. B ite was re-e-ectt d United States Senator by tb egislatiire -f Tennessee. Herry Cbot Lude, Republii-an. was electod Senator by the Massachu setts legislature. Joseph R. lKwley, Republican, wa .!ected Senator bv the Connecticut legislature. Matthew S. Quay was re-elected Sen ator of Feutisylvauia by the iegislattin of that State. LEGISLATIVE NOTES. 0viug to the long sesbu ' of 1J -. ff ..i m r;irlwo nair ai once. WUIU iuiuiu w - - p.u.rl, routiibuied $2,300 in cah, n i besides a large siippij visioua to lier needy subtvy speH of wiatucr. - Fneii.tr-tliree new cotton mills were . t 1 C) tuiluin the United Mates ouriiig iova. Of ibtee North Carubna is creoiteu wiin lri. ' . . . - Mr. George S'eylTret, a young gentle- naa of this city left last i ueuay 101 kke t'hurles, Ljuiiana. He has gone witli thei view of locating if the prospect pfwses him. The horie used to the de'ivery wagon ol T. WVEarnhartlt ran away on Mam ana Fisher street Tuesday evening. The wagon was somewhat broken, no other damage! . . . . , ' . .- Ex-Prisulent Kutlierford B." Hayes died one day last week. Since his re- tiremtnt from the Presidency i he -had teen principally engaged iu the poultry business. - Mr. I Blumenthal, a Jewish merchant who has been in business iu this city for inuraber of years is boxing up his uier chandise this week and is preparing to itoye to New York. - . ' The egal rate of interest ishaving a tilt in the North Carolina 'Legislature. The question is whether one shall have the Tight or priviilegeio obtain eight per ceiit, even by special contract. 1 Mrs. Martha Evans, of Danville, Va., ty removed the difficulty and there is de- lotion p rk concerning the establish ed! a visit in Salisbury to her daughter cided lminovement in ine P"m oi me ment Qf a national p, m VY esfrrn co the creation of a State Board of Pardons. We hhpe thi or another )ill will Income the law and that the oliou-s unreptiblican, undemocratic one m 1 1! power will disappear frver in North Cirolina. It is an u.ly sore ipn the good name of North Carolina. Mo man is tit to set aside the action of o irts and to have power over life. VV hip it out. the on the senate yesterday, the committee elections was unable to consider case of Newson against State, which was set for heariug last evening. The joint committe on insane asylums will visit the Golds boro asylum next Friday and the Morgan ton asylum next lliuesday. The judieary committee of the house yesterdaA" reported favoably on the bill by Mr Watson, or rorsyth, to amend the homestead law. The bill was nude a special order for next Thursday week and ordered to be orinted. It is one of the most important matters befofe the General Asspinhlv. i efforts to remedy, lias-baffled our skill to T1 notise cemmittee on education the present. This- week we havehirge- vesterd iy considered Mr. Barlow's reso- Keiv Oryr;iiiz mI mi. The uN..rth State Dental Associa rion"' was formed here last week. Its lbj'-et is'to establish dental offices in ill i lie larger towns m the State which will he run on the cos operative plan, aid advertised like any o;her business. Muuil ers of them ar in operation ii the noil hern anil Wesfirn States where Ley are doing a thiivin bi.srii's. We were unable to learn the ofiicr of the concern but it is under-tio' chat there is plenty of mon v bth nd the scheme to insure its success, Greensboro Record. The Ptatc Hospital. The Standard has a copy of Dr. Murphy's annual report. It covers a period of two years. On November 30th. 1892, the close of the fiscal year there were in the Hospital 232 males. 290 females, or a total of 522. This is an increase over the report of 1890, which was then a total of 497; 77 males and 77 female recovered in the two years; 8 males and 19 females improved; 33 males and 21 females died these figures lefer alone to those admitted (297 in number) dur ing the two years from November, 30 '90 to November, 30 '92. The report goes on and gtvs the number of those becoming in-ne from lifferent causes. Religious excitement is credited with the largest number ol victims 12 males and 11 females; mar rying and religion, 1 female; excessive use of tobacco 1 male; hysteria, 1 fe male; domestic trouble, 2 males and 8 females; "disappointment in love, 1 fe male. And ii goes ou and gives other M U li it ( 11 it EVERY DAY 15 A DAY GONE. CUTAWAY OR SACK Mea'i Black Worsted Suits, sack $2 8f. ' Fancy Strip Diagonal shcIc Sir Dark Brown Cassimere sack 4 5t Gray and BJack Cttssiruere Suits 4 9r Heavy Satinet Suits g&ck 3 C5 Black Satinet Suits sack 3 7& Heavy Black Cheviots 4 89 Fancy Stripe Diagonal sack 4 3i Heavy Brown Cassimere 4 85 Blue and Red Check Diagonal sack 5 25 Gray Hairline Cassimere 5 75 Brown Plaid CUeck Cassimere sa?k 5 90 Black and liray Mixed sack 5 87 r ine Gray Mixed Cassimere 8, 50 Handsome Brown Cassimere 10 25 Fancy Brown Plaid Cassimere gack 6 75 Elegant Gray Mixed Cassimere sack 7 25 t 45 4 47 3 65 10 50 7 25 7 5 8 50 5 85 4 75 4 98 11 00 it it tt it tt tt tt tt ti tt tt ti tt ii tt ti i tt Heavy Scotch Wool Kersey Fine Black Diagonal sack Gray Twilled Satinet Suits sack Fine Brown Diagonal Suits, Gray Plaid Gassimere sack ' Fancy Wo'veu Brown Suits Gray Basket Cassimere Suits Black Cheviot Suits Wood-Browu Cueviots sack Dark Brown Cheviots sack Rich Steel Cassimere Suits When sack is mentioned we only have sack. but when not mentioned we have Cutaway and back, but it ou ot Cutaway we seudSack BOOTS , b ZXOEG hPKClAL LOTS LESS THAJT COSTl MUST BE CLOSED;UTt ORDER QUICKLT- 11 Cas Men's ITcavj Sole Kip- Roots . Extra Heavy So! kif tol t tii Flesh Split Boots 1 il Heavy Split Pegged Bwetf 1 4 SolM Calf Boots Good Split Boots Oil Grain Tap Sole Fi&e Kip Boots 9 Case Child's Heavy Grain Peg.Lac- sizes S to 11 8 Cases Women's same shoe, sixes 3 to 8 7 cases. Misses, 11 to 2 8 cases Women's. A' Kip, Lace 9 14 17 31 8 7 12 u i. u t. II 1 II i 4& t St 3 iK IT -e MEN'S OVEHCOA It. ANY SIZES -34 TO 421 ANY SIZES. f8 OOi 7 85.' Men's Fine Oxford-Kersey Overcoats " Heavy Rough Beaver Overcoats " Black Beaver Overcoats '" Blue CbincLl'la Overcoats " Heavv chinchilla Storm co.u- Grny Kersey Storm, Overcoats Fine Steel Kersey Overcoats Fine Blue chinchilla Overcoats Fineblnck chinchilla Overcoats Gray Beaver Ulster Solid Black .Beaver Overcoats Rough Kersey Overcoats Gray and Black KerseyOvercoaU Black Diagonal OvercoaU Heavy B4uvk cbiuchilla Overcoats Dark Brown Beaver Overcoats Long Gray Kersey Overcoats ii it tt '4 causes. 50 or more. ''Some years aco deer were found in lare numbers in many plates in Nortk Carolina. Ovvin' to lax auie laws they were shot off, and fur seveial years have heen scarce. Reports now tate that an unusual niniber have lieen seen in the Yadkin valley, and huntsmen are meeting with reat suc 'ess. This may be 'quite satisfactory for the hunters but Hie State should look to it that the animals are . not ex terminated, as came near being the case before. Manufacturer s Record. 4 95. 3 45, ; 4 Si. .. U 7 IMi . 6 50 f 50. 3 95, 8 25. 6 7 7 4 2.h 7 5i. 8 70 7 1 GOODS SOLD ON 30 DAYS TIME, When orders are receiw.f tl r.nb Bon led Agent. i COMPLETE CATALOGUE MAILED FREE. clo rniso, boots. shoes. Ditv goods, jiats, cais, iiosieuy. tjndeuweah, I CAKFliTS, JEWELaY. CAUKI.M4ES. HA KN iiSS. ETC? words of Ttutli are 'U'ersea of ZrM. OUR LOGIC: UNDERBUY, UNDERSELL, ONE PRI.CE TO ALL. Gdodt sold at 5 per pent. .Profit, Order Q-iicklyl Don't Delay! A ay wasted is day j gone lorever. " FARMERS ALUJWcE - WHOLESALE SUPPLY HOUSE 117 & 119 N Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa, Satigfactorr arrftngements have beer, made with tbe Farmers Wholesale Supply HoM rhilalel(iliia, Pa. to supply members with goods at the lowest mar'iet wl.olerale prices apd tiy goods received that are not satisfactory, can be returned to them at their expense, and nonaj will be refuuded tor the same. Business agents who have Hied a Bond with ns enn place their orders for the FarnenWbftltv i sale Supply House through this office, and pay for same within thirty-days tri m data of Bif I. ; Signed W.H, wOHiu, Bus. Ag't. N. C. F. 8. AUhvnc CLOTHING Mrs. W; p. Stalliii;s, and intends to niakv tills her future home. She is in her 7oih year of aj;e and bids far to s?e many more summers roll by.- r' On account of the excessive cold, tlu s'aadpipe of Ashevillc bursted last Sun day morning and abortion oftl;ccit as subnier-nl with water. Tvvo ruuU-s re reported drowned, and two small bouseswere witshed away. Hoswell Bradley, of North Landing, Kew "York, is claimed to be the oldest postraastefin the United States. lie has smed as postmaster continuously for sixty-four years, and began on the pay of :WS53 per year. He now receives $170 year.-. - . - oaner. ana we nnena mat it snait con tinue to -improve until the inipiessiou is well nigh perfect. A CARD. Jan. 23rd, 1893. Mr. ElUTOKi The following is a list of tVieers elected by the Fair Association for lie eojsijini; year : J. M. Jlarrison, Treasurer ; J. C. Bern- Noitli Carolina-- and decided unani motisly to report it back to the house with therecoiumendatio i that the same be adopted. Chronical. hart, Sectary ; 1 .r. DIR.1-CTOUS. C. A. Guffy, J. C. --L ng'e, G P. Joiiusou, Treasur- A $10,000 Fire. The alarm of fire this morning at 4:30 o,clock, was on account of the "bre.iU ing out of fire iu the Wilmington Iron Works at the foot of Nun street. The entire fire department was called out W. Corri- but the entire building and machinery her, V. .L Kestler, M. A. btieruselt, B. 1 were destroyed, it is not known how F. Shuping. Caleb Cauup; J. A W isher, thp fir ori in.vted P. I). Laun, Alex i t eier, jesso y . uiuiur, ri. 11. Harrison, J. F. Ludwhr. Unless our country friends exercise their humanity and try to feed and protect the partridges and other iauie birds, they will have no port for -ioine years to come. Dispatches tell us that these birds are perishing-all over the country iu large numbers as much for the lack of focyl as on account of the extreme cold. A man who would sl.uot a partridge at this time is ittle better than a criminal. titch. mond Times, Dem. Screwing Down The Prices. Just what we are doing on Sample Shoes that we contracted for and ar rive weekly. Our quarters are small and we have no room to p'.ie one wee Snmnles unon top of another. bo we ovist and will, close them weekly some once OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR. The loss on the building and nu, n;rotni-2 will mpit artnn tn nv. I liei V IS WUlimicu ti "-ate the finance of the Association, and j insurance on Ihe same is $7,500, placed machi aud the hone to have them satisfactorily arranged -T- .l-.ll iouh respecuuiiy, J. u. Bernhardt, Sect'y. The weather has chanced, thank crood- jeTV Tlie mercury has strided seveml agrees upward this week, and the indi- - From Mooresville tonTiuu me that the backbone of Nothing has happened since our last Wtr bos broken and that more ideas- letter was written that would be of much at weather in ibA ni t....,:i in forest, -to vour readers. The weather t. . , ' ' ..ontinues cold, and the large-1 snow of "is now conceded that Hon John G he season fell here this week. The boys 5"i8le, of Kentucky, and Hon. Daniel are -making good use of their tjinc hunt "nt, of New York, will eaclThave ting rabbits.. A party of hunters caught PinlVesident Cleveland's wWnet'. JPhal-riel. who has been in utu file hajlance of the cabinet be x-mt for the nast vear. is at home "ono-ed 'f s"fb Nebraska with iU Ue .Grbv in "mighty good hand?. Verifvd rcnnptt Ifiirricnn tl,A t.in r-s of (;. W. Harrison, deceased, were 0 t,u: :'pliH Oi-Ihana-e at Thorn- ''i'-i- lnSt "y-moiuing. Itev. C. T"h u?: r ein ed adiuiwion for the hoys eoi j.hana-es are a great blessing, to nJ CW,,l'.v a contributions both in th ey PW'kiml should be donated to tW thua 'enable them to enlarge .... . .i. i twelve Indians exhibited tnem uere mis week and succeeded in raising quite a sum of money. A cotton factory to be located here is an assured fact, as the necessary stock has been subscribed. A. committee .of seven was appointed to select a location. A meetiuj; of the directors will be held Saturday, when, 5 per cent of the stock will be called for. , The public . school at the Brantley school bouse will 'lose on ihe 3rd of next month.. , n as follows: S2,G00 in the Liverpool and Loudon and Globe Insurance company rein esenled here by Jos. D. Smith; 2.000 in the Guardian Assurance com Dan v. of London, also represented by AlrVSiuith; $1,500 in lliq Hamburg Brenieti, represented by J. H. Uoat wright;' $1,500 in the American Fire Ihsurauce company of Philadelphia, also represented by Mr. lioatwright. The buildup destroyed was a frame structure. We umlerstand that the company will rebuild the woiks at once and will build a brick building instead of a frame-one. lbe new building wil be constructed in a manner belter adap ted to five' purposes and ciuveaieuce oflhe mduMry. Ihe latest improve niachinerv wilt aUo i e nut in and the entire Dtaut will be remodeled and af tfr.tbe most approved fashion. Rail- - . . Clinton Democrat:; We are inform ed that a few da3s ago Capt. J L. Au- try killed a shoat, dressed and laid him ou his floor scales which weighed 000 lounds. and thev were insuhicient for I mf his hog-ship. A Monkey's Joke. A correspondent of the Spectator . r m a - tells a story of an Englishman in India wbn bad a nionkev. Looklliyr out of - V- his window one day he- saw bis cook getting a fowl readv for boiling, while the monkey lav on the ground, sham tmng death, and a party of crows stood ata little distance, divided between the desire of the kitchen offal and the fear of the shamming monkey. One crow moYe adventurous than the rest, came within the magic distance, and was in stantly in the clutch of the monkey at -Tremendous Stock of Fine and Mrdium Goods nt POPULAR PRICES. Not Shoddy Trashy stuff you are liable to find at some places, but the- kind that We are also screwing down the pri- makes you when ONCE-A-CUSTOMER-ALWAYS-A-CUSTOMER. You ces on other goods, as we leave thi , , by astonishe(i at thi fi.ie q-i ility of our S7.50 $8.50 $ SOOUl TWS 1. fx. ,n N,i-l lorn MiirkptS til hlV t : in -i new supdIv and want, room for If you want a nice DRESS SUIT, ask to see our $15.00 black "Clay Wortte4 hem. E. W. BURT & CO., Sample Store. ,n round and square cornered sack and bound and unbound, oqawajs. Jlwjr, Rival anyjou can buy for $20.00. We s!ior-ihe BEST TJlTIDE'WE-AJR Salt an Eiiemy to Snow. The citv hands, in clearing ' the side walks this morning, used salt liberally. nA if nfurl like a charm. It melted I the snow s a hot iron would have done, fox the fnce, anfltny rncirui zacti op.u., wuuni uvfiUatMKlH i and evaporation followed, leaving no Qreat Variety. water to f reez. it nas ieen commeuv- Pd unon aaii strange tmng wny salt . . 1 l L - l I has not been -placed on me sireet cur tracks. A barrel or two ot salt won in prove cheaper than a big squad of hired - m 1 . . 1 ll L. W t ... I . hands. Try a tittle stur, uuiiuouiw land. Charlotte Neirs. NOTICE. Every Style HATS fir j Style. Fine Assortment oi TRUNKS and VALISE; Clolhhtf lj wav iracss win oe run into i ue suous coou came oacw ind fiiitil liie Waler street line of the. AV il j left preparing for his master's luncheon inV ,i:toir stiet railway,' coiitiecti..g ' t,,r,d i iick, he was, a? may be suppos- witn all vhe -road. It,... T U chilli, l.lUi. The business heretofore done under thn name and style of the Norfolk Alliance Exchange, Westt & Rogers. M;. miners. Irac this day been turned bv the Board of Directors to J. J Rogers, who will in the future conduct nnistieu trussing me m i, put n. utivj T the pot and went away The. monkey I " ' indehtPd to or ' having claims against said Exchange will set tle fame with J. J. Rogers. G. D.DE-BAUM, JOSHUA SKINNER, .1 AMES T. WILFORD, Committee for Board. fWldrw Cry for Pitcher's Clothiers. Hatters, and Furnishings, Nearly opposit Post Office, SALISBURY N. C plucked his crow as' he had just seen tne co-k pluck the fowl, took the fowl out of the pot, put the crow in, and re tired with his exchange. When the saw tbe fowl he e;- ea, rtru. k mad witn terror a tins man -L'estinteiyeiition of.the Eyjl One. I V- At Austin. I tu"
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1893, edition 1
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