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- - " . ; - f i r M 1 1 ' f Carolina Watchman; . . .SUBSCRIin'ION EATS. .One year iu advauce . ." 1 - . 1.50 jSix iuoujh lb TERMS S.TTIICTLT CASH. "v -The WatchmA is oran of the "Alli ance i the 6th ud ; 7th Congressf6ua districts. . . The Watchman has 5Qjer cent con circulation ib.aa.puy pauer published it. Salisbury, i - . - " -- JSnteruJ' as secoa J-cU mail ai SaUaDury, N. C . THURSDAY-FED. 2, IS93. B LAIN III J i'EAD. J?onr James Gillespie Blaine died t .his homt, jn , Washington City hist Fri day mcrnin.? sifter a lingering illness, ige 1 jb'jut C3 years, j Mr. Blaine lias heen a conspicuous personaejii Amer ican politics for Ybore tlnin a quarter of a tenturyflle wa a shrwd, Rp publicm leader, the ablest . ..among them, and a man of yaried accomplish luents. He was of fine personal phjiqutyand possessed a great deal of personal magnetism, nis anilines were .unquestioned an$ he wa a thorough p.irlimerit irian. In the death of Mr v Blaine the republican party has lost ils Joshua. - The future in .the Senatorial ballot iti nt Cheyenne. Vycr4 was the com plinie'ntary vote receive! by Mis. Mary T. Bart let k She is the first, wonanf it is said, who eyer received a vote in a 'State Legislature for Untied States " Senator. The , five Populists cast their yjte3 fur her. ... The President has announced to lie publican Senators that he intendsto appoint : a Republicsin to th Supreme henrli; to succeed Justice Lamar, and j: Ahat' ? the appointment will be made frortj the South - He talked the mat ter over with Vice President Morton : and Senators PlatfJ McMillan 4 Hi J ins,Culloin niid Miindefsou. It is the ex pre tat iou that the nomination will he sent.ii) at ILe end of the week and "... i. .-. t ir. ... . p .i - i i toe luwiciins ox me oeiiace are ae 'fermined t hat it shall be con firmed even . if they have to resort to cloture and cast "feenatoriul courtesy" to the winds j accomplish iS - V - The Legislature has passed a law regulating the work-hours per day of -iernale and minor, operatives i.i fat- dories, tc. The law limits the hour. fo? wkJiU;il -dut:o?4, hd makes it a misdemeanor to violate this law. This is . legislation in theright direc f ion. If one cla,ss of laborers more fully earn their wgvs than another it is the feui.de 'uwd children operatives in the various, kind of manufactories Duf.ug the shoi t d iy.s they are closed fri from before d t'y to after dark, and anv leui.iiatioii ih.it will i , y -j ------ it A I li i - p "V iiui ailiniiU IC llitlieu Willi N trivu c!.. ... I. if. J .1 'ii ,ueligiit. Tlie Crime of Murder. 7,FI following jrthe text f the House Jnirto diviu'6 tfre crinie f murder into tvo decrees and n define the same, viz: . SpCTlOK l. All uiu rder-s which shall pi Jrpetrafel by nieiiiis of poison, Jy- H-.-''a'Ui' inpri3onmenr. starving, r rorthre, or by. any other ktud of wilful, ;-,d 'liberate and prenwlitated killing, or 'which sliajl be committed in the perpe- iratiort or attempt to p-rptrate any iiroii. raH, robliery, burglar v, or other fehuiyhali be denutd to le minder ;. jn the lust degree, i.nl shall be pu V -islied v.i'h deaUi. r 7 Sko. 2. - Ail . ether kinds of murder 'jhall 1 dtvihed iniJrder im the second ee, and shall be punished withj im ' riso.miit .f not less than two, nor lnor.j than thirty years in t.ie iei.ittn- JA' " ' tiarv. . ' -Tt ;w Sic. Nothing ;tieiiir'c(Mi4ined . shad b.f -coiitrel to require ahv altei-- niiwu or. mviinc.ition of the existing . , : ,forui, of indictment fdfnirtrderl bijt -Uhe' . ju rv before . w horn the offender is . Iriea vhalf determine in their ver.lict f whether the crime is murder in the A ;.' r cond dpgreejand if the ac- - - t:usf(( rnreses his guilt, the Judg. :1T?ftr?-i,.l'nhir proceed to ascertain the v i ,m crime upon examination i piJhetrstirQonynd render judgmeui f accordingly ' . ; - " ' -zSixs. 4. ; That the provkions of this ; 'actsuall not sipply Jo any crime which '," ":Mfiil haVe leen com mit ted prior to the : in-.mcaiioir-.oi tins act. and shall not 1 ttfect the exisling distinctions between Q J"'rderiid mabslaughter, iwrthepuiw 'f :i:itU'Mit fot-mandhugh;er as now pro . . ' f iled l.y'I iw. ' ''i.rEC. 5.- This act shall be in force -fronvnd after its ratification ' - "' In Ihe Legrislature. r Uaeiqhv-N J-iuuary 28.-In he Senatf to.lay, the biJT proLibitin the giving of ruiload . passes, was liVcused in "a lively miiriutr. It passed ita final reading. " - V . - In the Hou, iepreentaive Harris iniroHicejl u bill extendiiig the time fT the Collectioli of a; rears of taxes, jo Mecklenburg. J - Bills were introduced roestnblish tin astrological . oliservatory. to protect landlords; to insure listing of solvent credits; to provide.for she equal distfi mition ot school fin i d-s ii n da" uniform . Cn Iron Hal s.; ' S' rt" that Piiiladelphi i, which ' reputed a slow fown, should fit oducetln FasfhSt locomotives in tiie wrrld. . Ye' such is the .faT. I A great f ac'o.-v theret which is t!ie b'ge t of the kin I in ex is nee-turns out l,(K0 niulili inn h rsiv with sinews i f forged .steel ever yeu. It coai!ete. of. these en.iiVe very working d.iy, .and at a pineh v ;an increase the i.ti ""iiber io foiTr pei liem. Tiat- is the r!e tf output. hu;!vf co irse, 8 ich gigantic ma ciimrs cannot be b gun :,d finished within twenty-four liours. Forty-tiv. da.iy ari ordinarily required io make t locomotive, though the tak has beeh peif'rmed iu seven ...days. It would take five n:en a ye trt) build oue. if they had to do even thing, tirtips with the raw"-niaterial A Philadel phirman rnaile the firt loeomolive that evrT. pulled a h ad. - It wa the famous "Old Ironsides'- Iniilt in 1832 for the Gerihantown railroad. Up to that time the steiun horse had been generally deirlaTed useless for iMcticaT purpose Alter this achievement or ders flowed in upon tt.e mvtntorj. The Jii.ctory .which he created no sends its locomotives all over the woricl. It li!is"Sup)iied the engines forihe new railway in the -Uoly Laud from J.tfTa to Jerusalem, which was operatc-d for tralhc 'ctober 1st iat 1 he Illicit fifty-three miles long, extending across the rlaurof Shartin and thence up through the inniintains of ".lirdea. Such r;?p:d transit is a great help to pilgrims, lhus far the only casualty report d was the running over of a camel and its' driver. Six weeks ago th? f-peed record of Ick coniotives was broken n the Read ing railro id between Philadelphia and Jersey City by an engine which made a mile in 37 seconds. Fve miles were also covered in 3 minutes and 23 sec onds. Going at such a r.;te theengi neerdoes not venture to put his head out of the window. If he did so he could not breathe and tears would be blown out of hiseves. On the stretch of tracl-. spoken of the fastest trains in the world are run etery day, covering miles in 42 aud 4.3 seconds vk-ht along. A mile in iJ7 seconds signifies 94 miles aa hour.- There is no doubt -that n sped ol 100 miiesan hour will be reach ed and exceeded. Better tracks, bigger wheels and hiaher sle-mi pressims are essen,il elenumts of acceptation. This factory in Philadelphia mvdoys 4,500 uieti, dfvided into day aud night shifts. In waiies CGO.CCO a week is paid. Washington Slar. Alifaiifro SU ry. A Plain City, Oa special- savs: At. Amity, a village four miles SJuth of t his n lace, a si nes of exciting: revival meeting have J een in progress durin" the past two weeks, conducted bv Mrs." llib bherwood, a religrous erilLusit Columbus Grove. On Tuesdr.v nwht Tim White iiiose iii the congregation and sai.l that as he didn't feci well he wiin ted prayer was for him. A united praver was c.ffered in his -leha't', du; iig which votii cr While frank- noun ti e floor in 1m linnareiitlv he:iw sln His features and limbs soo'i after leCi.me rigid, but u slight action of the heart deiioted coniimiance of l.fe. jmd he was take home nud put. in bed, IV Ii ii I'A lin J . - I t 1 ....vn, i,c iriu a Fprecuiess aim motionless until for tVo we ks. 1 he.i he awoke, sat. up in bed and asked for a llum ri- 4.1.,.. TT . i I . i ' I wi ni.wiu. nesaysurar lie was m a trance during this time." and he says it was revealed to li.m that, a severe vwUMon of cholera will le inliicfed upon Amity i:ext summer if its people dojiot turn from their wicked nv. The fact that cholera n smallpox have at differen times scoured h village within the memorx of m;,nv f its inhabitants gives the' sleepers prtdictioii a serious tru of thought. Withou! L ss of Li fa. Washington. Jan. 23. Seerp! State Foster received this moi nii rr vici-s from the Hawaiian islands to the etlecrthat the monarchy is overthrown and a provisional c.-m t.imei.t efal,Iish. ed in theiiileiest of the ft hole jMopfe of the Island. The cabinet was voted out on January 12th niid another on He 14th on which date the Onern i.n,. rogued the legi.dalure and atlemuf.prl to proclaim a new con s tit nt tit ion dis raiichisiug foreigners and. increasit. or iy.-u- prerog iUys. Jiifftr;irV&lG citizen orgauizetl ncommitlei of safc ety. 0ivthel7ilr- a provisional gov- me 1 1 erumenr. was f-sraiilishccl and the Queen dHJrroi.ed. The revolution was acenm plihetl without loss of a, single life. The Unit d States troops landed" in ac cordance with the request or the Ameir ioau iuiGi:er to -pre-et ve the prnpertv of Ami ricans. The new goveramriTt was promptly recognized by most of the oiplomutic j-epres-entativ.8. The four men who constitute the head of the provisional government are of high character, one having resigned a phuie o Uhe Supreme court b nch io assume the position-. The' latest ; advices re port the islands iu a state of tranquili- " The Senate4 Democratic. f Tbeleleclion of Mr. Martin . setlles trie political complexion of Ibe iuxt .Senate. There are' now 80 in tlie body, to wliieli New York, Cali fornia, Wisconsin and Kansas will eacti add one. with k vlo r.a,-t; vote withjhe Democrats, niakin" 44 K1I1L'44. or J.t half 1 1 he Se,tr.s ..nd a Dem,. v.tt.io , icc-i iei(ieiiniuiuinr Hie cast- 4i .1 ng vote I,i ndtlilum Ao thWe, (here-! U mnm lh .. .1. V is n.oreJhau tonal han,P, r B,.,! cratic S.uators from Montijiia ' aild Wyoming, Jf Democrats -shall be elected in lho.e States. Hie SrnSitP ui;uiPfiii.r uunio- i would stand 40 Democrats, or 2 more than half (he whole nipmWliI f the body. - It is. therefoiP. nirir safe to assume that the Democrafs will organize tire next . Senate and lav. n clear majority- in favor of thorough -MArmhmdp)ri' Times. - The Slate Senate, by a. vole of 27 to 0, rhur-day, decIareitJhatJt was-npt n favor or a tax on tbg-,4alid thai js Mjtvveen hheep husbandry and dog huN j.uidry it Wits by a majority of 7 iu i ivor of the dog. The purpose of this oil! was not to exterminate the dog, or to deprive people of the right oiy privilege to owifa'dog i r dogs, by J ax ing a certaii kind of dog, to reduce the numb r of dogs;,nd thus"; give the far 11 r who waiifed to raise sheep, a dm ce. All tills demagogery aXont t e rights of thv po r pcoj lj to in dogs is the slieeiest nonei!e. and is as tlie dog question. A proposition .lever was tuaue in the Legislature that some member didn't come lo the front and .plead for the "rights" of the Hian wiih a dog, something which no one disputes. The question is, shall the-man with the dog Le a privileged character, and the dog or d 'gs which camp on his premises be above and be yond the law, which reaches over every 0 her fou;-footad creature an 1 Iwo-foo - d creature that walks on the surface of our territorial domain? If a.dog is 1 com fort an I a solace to its owner, it is worth protection, unless it is regaruel as property. There are useful dogs'. lotsif Uiein, and some very valuable dogs but there are thousands of useless, destrudive curs, which nobody seems tt) own. It is these that do the harm and that .ought to legot rid of. If there were not sd many dogs there would be fewer demagogues, and if there were fewer demagoues there would not be so many dogs, Wilming ton Messenger. The gre.it scandal of Mr. IlnrrisoWs administration has been the looting of- the lreasury by pension agents assisted bv the men employed under the profli gate management of the 'pensTon 'hu rra by Green B. Raum. It will .be Mr. Cleveland's mission to wije.out altogether the infamous gang, and drive them entirely out of Washington. It used to be a common saying under Grant's administration that Washing ton was so reeking with corruption that the man in the moon held his nose as he pissed over the ci:y. The same stale of ,j. flairs has existed ever Vince Mr. Harrison placed Raum at the het;i4l.of the pension burua. Richmond TiVnes, Democrat. Mr. Halford, the Pr-sident's private secrttary. as Paymaster in the arm;. , win nave a nice eol t snap tor life, will get a salary of $2,500, which is in creased 10 per cent, every five ears. He gets rent, forage tor two horses, and "medical attendance gralis, and c n puicuase all iamdv frupidies froxn-ihe boveniment stores at cost, and if ,e should live to be sixty-four ' W.ll be retired on ihiee quarters dary for life! W hiie Mr. Harrison is stepping mit of a, good lhing he is h( lniii' his umfm frkhd Elijah io slep in. Wijmiu tuii Star. AV iifini ij uis.-ii.-e Cin resist the antis. ptic power of s noi f cin naii o i for more tli.in a lew Iio ms," is the conclusion announced by M. Uiiitin' ilaiid s thy result of., prolong! re eltl mid experiment in M. Pasteur's . j t . . laboratory. Ir.isUi.id to destroy mi crobuiastfl tivtly, if u0t as -rapMly, as coiro-iive suhlimatr. Eveu t!in setnt of it isfat.il to microbes, and M. Chaiubexland says a deccction of tin iiamon should be taken freely by per sons living in pI.lCes injected by ty phoid or -ciioler.t. - Purge the'pensr.in loll. Uut ihv mime of The lousy and dirty be '";rrs from the rolls M,d rryi us a" thormMH,. Iy cieanstd pension bureau. Durbai!) Globe. ALWAYS AT HEAD. As everybody says tbis of E. W. Dcrt & Cos, S..mple htoret'if iii is tie true. At any rate. we are making iTc'es on goods that s calculated to nxktbings lively, and we fully realizrtrbat tTe tradn iinnropi'ifoa ...... tt iziij ti watch our d?. and calf on us wh, n. v.ui come to town, for.weiill contii -:se lo m ike rome hard luticxs in the wa ofbargainr. . rjoTic lnenu.sliiess heretofore done under the nanieand siI Af ik vr AtTT.r Tr1 v ',"uru'a t' ttE.V" . .' "y oeeu iiiniPd i. . i... i ,.J ,l""fu R, Xoh l ' J' lu'oc,b? " "O U 111 111 tire f lltll Y ennd.,1 i Directors to J. J. ",IU w,u ' tue-futunp conduct ,.. i....,;.,M. . . --v :, . """-( 'uuimgjut responsibil ity having g,veu to said. Board satis- lacioiy ixinil. . All pei6i.s indebted to -or h; chains iigauist xaid Exchange will set tlesame with J. J. Rogers G.D.DEBAU.M, v. J OSflTJA SKl NNER JAMES TrWJLFORD; Commit tee for Borird. t . - , , . -r ' . - -- ,. .- - . I I i . - O t--" V-l -:'T'.a "CA -c-r 'hty to il . . , ' - "X Highest of all in Livening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report - ABSQUffEBf FUME I (to :859 THE IjmMmm- Georgia Home Insurance Co., MWPlSilm RHODES BEOWKE, WM.0. C0ART, MI&SP - President. . -Secretary. 9 6 nrt .OTPSLS FT O e o FRIEND 99 Aothers g 9 O o o V o Q o o o o o o o o g Lessens Pain, g Endorsed by" the Leading Physicians. Q g Booh to "ZZothera" mailed FltEE. I CRADFEELO REGULATOR CO. o O ATLANTA, G A. J SOLD EY ALL DRUGGISTS. 2 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoni " , V7S LOAU U01TLY - To buy. buiM and improve your liomc :it an overage interest rate of only one and a ball per tent. Allow 12 ye;irs time in wliieh to repay loins l.y inail nionllily iti?talin:i:rits. I'ay iavutors bigieturns with nbsolnte set nr ity. For lull particulars aud tern3 ap;!v u C. PLYLEIt. Salisbury, Ilowan Co. N. C. FOR SALE A very desirable f;irm 1 . - is (ifferpfl for sale 011 easy terms, in W este ni Rowan. seven miles east of Moon sville. For 1 particulars apjly tt; or address Irak 11 co. S. A Lowrance. Moorvsville, N. C. D3afh::s Cinnct be Cured by local applic Ui a-i tiiev eannol reah the diseased jcrti n cf tbeeai, Tiie3 is 'only one way to cure deafness. aneith.it is by constitutional remtdits Da ness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of t he mucous biting of the Eusta cb anTnhe. When this tube gets iull.un ed you have a rii'iibling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely clos ed deafness is theitsult, and unless the iiiflamatioiican.be taken out and this tube? restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are cause 1 by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the raucous-surfaces. 'e will give pile hundred dollars for any ease of deafness, caused by catarrh Ibat cannot ! fee cured by HaT's Catarrh Cum. Send l r circulars free. F. J. CiJENY JkCO., Toledo, O. Sold byrDruggists,,75 cts, ' no MA!! The Ure.it- Li73?, Kiliy CURE. The Rest and surest treatment on ea-th for $1.00. Sold only bv Dr. J. B. ALEXANDER , . 15 S. College St. , " Charlotte, N. C. WrE.SHAW&CO. - Manufacturers of SADDLERY, Harness and Collars. I Xt. To Young And Dealers in LEATHER SADDLERY HARDWARE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CHABL01TE, - - N. C . ileriUon tne WatcLman.. 'Pmi' frr it ?:.d crrert prices H itff&r retired.- easaisn, KictEioad, Va. 1892 fotal Assets, over 81,000.000. ltsrrcs all clarscs of Eisks at lowest adequate rates. Losses adjusted and paid promptly. J. ALLEN BROW.N.AGT Cares all Fcnicic Ccnpisii:ts and lionthly irrcgulariiy, LcT.con-I.c:.cr Whites, Pain in Back clrongthcnstcioeblc, builds tip tha wholo .-yricni. It. hn? curod tliouand3 Rjid v.il! euro r-o-ju Dryjkts Lava ii Send Etamp fc r lxok. PQ. J. P. X CO., Lcrf JTiro, K74 I ON 'THE AD THIS. But p:o-to T(inR B(,ok Store opposite Hit-(Vutril oit l i.i.tl yen will t:id a full li:ie f looks,Brks w ii bout nuiii Ix-r. Wrili:jr j:ptr uuO Ehvt l es. Ulank" Books, both ct -in 111011 1. d lin y. Xir.as Butiks for yjj'.r thiMirn. Novellies f all ku ils, Cold Pci:p, Itk t Ki ivts PlititOi raph Albums. Piciitits, the lutrst KtyU- of iiiiir.es. Just Mieb ll.irps n.s t u will want to give yoiir wife, daugliler uiid swet: heart for Xiras present. We carry a full line of Violin and Banjo Strings, iiusic.'il Inst ruiu ents, toilets, Srccoudhand Stl:ool Botiks. &c. iSay you saw ibis :.d. in the Watch MAn when you call at Eddiu's Book Si ore. Savanmiaii, tJ.A., Apiil 6, 1880. Having used three bottles cf P. P. P. for impure blood and gcneial weakness'. anl ba iiiu: b i ived gre.st benefits from the same, bavii.g gained 11 pounds in weight in four weeks, I lake tv i'A pleas ure in recomuici.ding it lo unfortunates like Yours trniv. JOHN ORRIS. Office of J.N. MeE!rov,Drugcit. i Orlanda, Fla., April L'0, 18J1. j Tdessrs. Lippman Ib os., Savam ah, Ga.. Dear Sirs I sold three botlUs of P. p. P., large siz-' yclenl.iy, a;id one bottle small size to-day. The P. P. P. cured niv wife c f rhenma- ti.s:n winti r in fore ist. It eaa.e bae k on ber the past winter, and a half bottle, $1 00 size, iclieved her a:;ain,aiid she bus ntt had a symptom Hiice. I sold a bottle of P. P. P, to a friend of mine, one, of his turkejs, a small one took sick.and bis wiiegave it a teapoon ful, that was in the evening, and the lit tle fellow turned over like he was dead, but next morning was up holjciing and well. l ours respect Ail I v. J. N. MeELROY. Savannah, Ga., 17, JSU1. Messrs. Lippmau Bros., Savai,i.ah,Ga.: Dear Sirs I have suffered from rheu matism for a long time, and did not find a cure until I found P. P. P., which com pletely cured me. Yours i ml y, - , ELIZA F. JONES. 16 Orange St., Savannah, Ga, SEKD CATAIORUS.- TACK It. BOYS' nl Oiar.s- rji,. r.rk. HaA r.o3r!.S 13 tin frBJUL SBCK avr. i3 e,"sJ la.....V E.G. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST. If Jl So. rla 5 1' ;. i.JiL.lib r:cv 1 is:.'-2 IS -5 -KICK-. 0 fs r.re !' i- 9 JS t R i' .A i:.C 1. . ..a.- i r t- V 1-r -. t r t ) r- i. I A.' Ticlict To The t Atlanta Jonnial, Atlanta SA LEH FE MALE ACADEMY, Clic:t Fcnab Ccllsg? in tb.0 South.- .The 9lst Annual ssion begins September 1st, 189 J. Register tor last year 327. Special teatures; The Ukvelopmest or Ukaith.Chax actek ash Intellect. BuildiDgs-tlirorouphly remodeilcd. Fully-equipped Preparatory, Col legiate and Pest Graduate "Departments be sides first class schools in Mcsic, Art, Las- r,UAOE3, -ElOCCTIOX, COMMEUCIAt ASO ISDUS TEIAXi StCDIES. J0IIX II. CLEWELL, Principal, - .IT IS ASDUTT yon oveo yMiwelf and fanta fly to frttlie best value for Tour money. KconoroizKrfn your footwear by pnrchakintf V. 1 Uon&aa Sbs, which repr6ot the tMt valH tbr prices asked as ttaeasaacls S3 8E-5 FOR TEE BEST SHOE W THE WORLD F03 THE KCNEfc Calf, seamless, smooth inside flexible, more cora - lortable, stylish and durablo than tar other shoe ever j rtnnmo t&xvt snap, that vhu nnt rtn iina Bold at the r rice. EauaLa custom mado siiopsti-wtlnir aS,CAiflfs5 TTan-ewerf. finccalf shoes. Tba iP most st rUsii.eaey and durable shoes ever sold t tns price. 1 liey equal Hue Imported slioes costiaz fromStflS12. CO Polios J? ho, worn byfansw andp.ll Ja other who wan - good henry calf, thiwt folod, extension edgm boe, eur to weli la, aici wiU keep the feet dry Mid vrarm. jfift 50 Flnw UIf, $2.25 and 63.09 VTork- insiaeii'sBlioswlUglvornoro wear for tho nocey than any other mako. They are made for ser vice. The increasing sales show tLat workingmea Vw&VUUU I'll. UliVi B0VSS2!fKS?fhVlKtSft Ihere. The reest serviceable shoes sold at tiisivricea.- Ladies5 13-88 lti?HvJi g 1 1 sues ar maoj 01 iae oesi ionsoia or nne Cair, aa "fsued. They 6every Btylish, comfortable and dtira pie. TheSiOOshoij eqnaJscuBtom made shoes cost Irg from fi4.00 to $6.00. Ladies who wish to economize la tbelp footwear are r"inding thisout. Camion. W. L.lwugias nanio and the price ig tamped oa the bottom of each shoe; look for it whea you boy. Bewareof dealersattemptingrtosub etltute other makes for them. Snch substitutionsar fraudulent and iubject to prosecution ly law for ob taining money under false pretences. Wm i.. DOLGLiS, iiroclitca, Slaes. Sold by rhi!dra Cry for Pitcher's n-ster& rown, WeSdlngton A-Co, Vve haye just received a I.-.r-e lot of one poi nd butler leouids, pn.t i-ts, ,ls a larjre ft.t of ova) and rouiui Bread or Io:i-b Trays. The celebrated Swir. Dairy Churns, C. limit r antl Dasher Ciim -nsji-all can be suited. Tli? Iw st assort men t of Tali and l.ektt ivi.ivcs, Table ai.d Tea Xuoous the State. iii Bras--, and Porcelain lined presei vino Keltbs, sl!id al sueh b n- j.riees that Uo ianuiy 1 eetl be without ihem A very larie assorl ment 01 Tinware l',.).- s:i. ;n .1 i WI.- 1 ! t. k... 1 .1 , vniiii.:, is : ,11 olii r lif.n-.. Keepers ariieles. j We have the best Cvprcss Tubs" lbnt ! are ,.n ti;e market. Why should von throw awav monev on nn f,l t,..;..t,.,i when a small good one. amount more viiil get a " ' I'dii ri I nil tall and see us when ycu want any thing in our line. BROWN, WEDDINGTON & C O., 29 East Trade Slie'et, Charlotte, N. C. Is one of the issues We are in the thickest of the Silver Dollars than anywhere in hn - N 1 U r ts? ss fiTs " OSH0E nats, Trunks and TJmbi-ellas very cheap. AVe undersell all competitors: " ' . " ' Befoi 7 1- J. oil Ji era -Merchandise. I have a'ftili iii.e of Drw Shoes Which I arn'offering for sale, secret about U !ci I advertise. . Call and see my Stock. - lipay 'tlio highest market produce. .- I am selling BAJTNERFRTILIZER cuc'ap for n.nal JULUS Thnt watch,clpck cr piece of jewelry which you have laid away as useless can be repaired' aiur nuide. ks good a new by - - - , REISNER - & : Having graduated at the best schools for wutclmiakers in America, Ave "do not hesitale to offern han.ds.ome Gold Watch Free to the person who can bring us a watch or clock wliich we are unable lo repair. Those eyes whicdi have .been giving you trouble, or causing you pain or headache, can be properly fit with ghisses Svhich wilt enable you to se perfectly, and at a price way below the ii raveling quack or peddler. . : ' Our line of "JEWELRY anil SIL VERWARE is the most complete in Salisbury. Watches were Clever so cheap. We are showing a most -beau." fifsl lige. You will alwaysfind us in. Look for the blackest front in town Step in, and we'll treat you white. Always yours' to please, &.G0BMA1I, . Leading Jeweler's IS IT HOT BETTER To have your prin ting clone i llCdtllJ , CUltl 111 ail CittractiVC, manner, -eveiv 7 yoiv have to pay more for it ? Mell,ive do not charge any niorejor our work, butrguar an tee the finest work clone in, J o 7 7 '7 s Salisbury, and as fine work in our tine, as can be dene any where. Our m otto is : Neat, Prompt, Accurate. Call on us, look at our sam - ples, hear our prices, and he convinced that what we say is true. Very truly, Watchman Job Office, E. B. SPRINGS & CO., lo..l4N.CoUcjet., CIIAEliOTTE -. - - - - - u. c. To jiniancanen and all oilier , 1' a j mens; w. .1...;.... i ii. iu say rn.it we ::re new prep Jed for the Spring tn.de on - FERTILIZERS We are Agents for the Charlotte 0jj ai d Fertilizer C, and can -give lo prices as well as s-eH''lhe best goods o in the Stale. Our Fertilizers Imve given tbe best lsfaCtlOll to all ;il'l v. i. ...... fully i.p ttvthe Ftandsird. We have .1 bir;e busintss with 4hc Sub-Al t this settion. aqd oul U-glad to tout it. Rtmember that the S. C. Expei i m StatK.ngavus the f fghtsi grade n A Phospdiate for la A. yt-ar tlilt was sold that State. AJsr rtnumber that the N. Experiment Station- giv(-s U8 .i... ,ant gratb? on Aminoniatud Fertilizers sold in this State last year. . Write for prices. W.tlic eamphigii. fight with a first-class stock of s ... - ihii .vill go furtlier in our store for FALL SflOKS the country. We also carrv a h:,,,,. i:f H-. BROWN. Gen- , Iroeeries. There is 10 price for ciiuntr)' uy Your EARNHARDT Hi 5 7 ..-Vy:v.s.;;:,r-s';.:;,.:..;--;' .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1893, edition 1
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