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UNDERWEAR INCLUDED IN THIS SALE.
U and Underwear at 1
! fin TnmTTB " flin ,
trices
that
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Suits
s nne jjress
Business Suits, Frocks
In every Stylo of Goods ; Worsted, Cassiniers, Tweeds. Cheviots, &c , &c
JUST SEE WHAT THIS" MEANS:
V.
25.00 Suits, 1-4 off now
1-20.00 " T-4 "
15.00 " 1-4 "
12.50 1-4 "
10.00 " 1-4 "
-?;5D - "1-4
a 18.75
15.00
11.25
9,38
- 9.50 i
5.68
DISCOUNT, OR
1-4
FROM
Regular Selling Prices.
All Winter Urfcfcrwear
AT 1-4 OFF
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
IT WILL PAY YOU
To Replenish
Your Stock.
All Goods Sold at These Pri
ce's will ho for
IKS'.
NICE ROUGH
WE HAVE ALSO ABOUT
FIFTY
AND READY CHILDREN
SHORT PANTS
Age, 6 to 16 years. Have. one Vio and tliree of a kind, "broken lots."
You can now iret one of these Suits at 25 Per Cent'Discourit or 1-4 off.
SUITS
get
$8 50 Suits, 1-4 off now
7.50 ' '
6 50 ' "
5.00 " "
4.00 " 1-4
tt ii
$6.28
5.63
.4.88
3.7S
3.00
Have only a few left and first comes will get the
750 pairs Men's and Boy's Extra Pants, 1-4 off.
v. We don't intend to arry over one dollars worth of Winter Goods if prices have anything to do with it. Hence this ejfbrmous cut.
uome m ana igi us snow you wiiat we wiu ao,
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23Ej31GBF2S5 1ST O
Caroina Watchman.
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CITY AND, COUNTY,
Rowan and
ml th3 5
News ia
i Vicinity.
THURSDAY, FEB 2. 1S(J3.
MEETI3G CALLED.
All the 'securities on the note due for
thv Watchman audits outfit are rcque t
eJ to meet in' the Watchman office Tues
day Feb.' 7th; .-"Let all interested' attend.
Tiie lpcul editor makes this announce
ment o;i proper authority.-.
152 students are enrolled at-DIvidson
College.
A. new fouce is to 'be erected around
the com t house and jail.
Say ! How do- you I ke fhe print of
4be Watchman this-Aveek?
Tiie McGibenv Family will exhibit at
Meroney's Hall Friday night.
Iii the white Graded School at States
ville there are 575 pupils. . '
Mr. W. A. Flies is cfecting a new res
i lence on his lot hijEast 'Salisbury.
Tiiere 1 was a large crowd ot Country
people iti town last Saturday.
Mr. W. C. Fesperman, of Zeb, dieil
January 17th. aged about 55 years.
The Alabama Senate'lias refused to
vote a pension to Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
The Washington ball wss held at the
St James Hotel Wednesday .evening.
St, Yalehtinewith his "purty picturs"
will come along the 14th cfjhis month.
Mrs. Patsy Meroney. of Linertv, Davie
ominiv rlVftil rppft-ittv at the ureat asre off
.- .j! fc ) o
'jl years. "
The inauguration of . President Cleve
land, it is said, will be imposing. 20,00o
soldiers will be iu line.
Mess. Frazier and Chcely will put a
iiftw ifntU oProods in tlie storeroom re
cently vacated by I. Bluraeuthal.
The Hawiian Islands want.tobe an
nexed to the United States- The gov-
. t unint there is ovevthovrn.
Mrs. J. L." Lindtsav, ot South River,
kfor sometime . died
; last Tuesday 7. olclock n. m.
Ex Governor Thomas M. llolt will de
liver the liferary address at the com
weuctnieut of DavicW College next
Juno, ' - " !
The work ef remoddling the Boyden
old hotel property is bein .vigorously
pushed. Proprietor McCandless is de
termined to make a daisy out of this hor
til, and will have it complete as car y ca
j possible. , :
Mr. T. W. Earnhart is still confined
to his room by sickness. In. .his absence
Mr. S. J. Swicegood is atteudin to his
store.
Editor J. D. Bivins of the Stanly News
made the Watchman a pleasant call last
Monday, lie was returning from a trip
to Charlotte.
Some leeks atJT. F. Young's store re
minded us of IloJy Writ where it, says
the captive Jews longed for the leeks and
onions iu Egypt. ;
Mrs. A. A Smith, near Cleveland, Ro
wan c.rmnty, mother of F. S. Smith and
Mrs. Luther Brown, of Concord, died
Wednesday niht from pneumonia.
Mr. L Blumcnthal will not we learn
move to New York nshas been stated.
He only closed out his goods and he will
remain in Salisbury.
Messrs Hutchinson & E.trnhardr,cabi
neUworkmen, repairers, jiainters, etc.,
are in the Core building on Fisher street,
Mr. G. V. Farmer, a clever citizen and
a firs:-eliiS3 painter of this city, left last
Thuisday for Savannah, Ga., where le
has secured a good position. The family
of Mr. Farmer will follow him srou.
The firm of Whitlock & Wright4 shoe
dealers in this city, sold a pair of shots
Jast week to a lady at Chapel Hill. A
long distance to command trade, but
good goods, and right prices never fails
to tell the tale. ,
M. E. Blnlock and, son, of Norwood,
was inrthe city luesday. M. K. Blalock
is one of Stanly county's most progres
sive citizens. Among other enterprises
ho is manager of the roller flouring mills
of that place.
The weather has been verv plesant
this week notwithstanding some fellow
has predicted another, big snow the
bijrsrest of the season. We hone this pro
phet will move to a coldiclimate and take
the snow with him.
Mountain wagous loaded with apples
cabbage and eegs, were on the street
here last week. We'll waer a uickle
that the hardy mountaineer is the hap
piest man in America. What, with his
cabbage and apples, his beef and pork,
his milk and honey, does he care for the
cold formalities of conventional life
The trnth is "be boards at home and
lives at the same place.
M. S. Brown, clothier, fcas a large and
atti active a l. in this week's Watchmanr
Mr. Brown is an energetic business man
and carries a full line of ready made
clothing. He has determided to cU r
out his winter stock and now olfers spe
cial barsrains to' purchasers. Read his
ad carefully then go and m;ike your pur
chase and save money.
Dont Take It for Granted.
Merchants and business men (oo
often take it for granted that they
will be found out without telling the
the public what they have to sell.
Don't take too much for granted.
Bitter tell the people you tre in
business tor their trade and not set
around waiting for some one to come
in. Burlington News.
near Main street.
Mr. Eli Rotan, who lives beyond Sho
ber's bridge, is in a critical state of
health and it is not expected that lie can
survive but n short w hile.
I .vd Schumati, a ciliz.u of Tennessee,
murcifd his lw hihlren and then kill
u I himself Jan". 30 h. was financially
e.abai r.issed, and -it" isthought he was
insane. -
Wednesday, wss ground hog day. If be
ci-awleu out and then returned to r s
lole, the knowing ones declare that six
week's more of seve:e weather will fol
ow. . ..
Rogers Clothing Co. has a, new ad. in
thi week's Watchman. . Look it up and
peruse it. This firm carries a slashing
stockof ready, made goods and will give
you bargains. -
Yesterday (Wednesday )vas warm at d
delightful as pleasant as a bine bird-in
the month of May, but some fellow, of
course, pronounced it onJy a "weather
breeder". " .
Mai: W. M. Robbins, ot Statesville,
was in the city last Monday night on hi
way to. Washington. Maj. Robbins Well
deserves the appointment of Miuister to
Mexico.
V lpnrn hnt. Sir N. K -lc nil( tes'.
lias ordered a $600.00 omnibus to be rca
dy for his new and magnificent hotel !
when it is'completcdv An omnibus is a
-jrehice that Salisuury h?s long needed. '
Mr. W. P. Stallings, the veteran auc-tici;nj-,
k netted down scveraljots ol to
bacco this weekat the FarmerSvWa-re
house. The prices were good and the
farmers went home with smiles on their
faces. . j.
. ; ......
Mr. T. F. Young, a merchant of this
city bought last year over $1100, wrorth
(f butter from one man. The man who
Slid the butter is Mr. J. M. Harrison, of
Mill Bridge, one of Rowan county's most
progressive farmers and stock raisers.
John W. White,
daughter of Mr. R
Tlnee men w re fiozen to death near
New Bern, a few nights ago. They
spent the night on a capsized boat.
Another of the purty attempted to
swim ashore and was drowned. Two
others were rescued nfter being exposed
fifteen hours.
or Charlotte,
J. Holmes, of
Mrs.
N. C,
this city, died last Saturday G o'clock, a,
m. Her burial occurred Sunday follow
ing. Mrs. White was a highlv esteemed
lady and had hosts of friends iu Salisbury
her old .home.
Mr. -Willis Parncll, for some months
past as compositer in this office has
retired Mr. Parnell is a clever voting
ruan,,aud the Watjchraan extends to him
its best wishes. Mr. O. P. Stallings, an
expert printer of long experience is now
formanizing the Watchman ofiice.
Ms. Julius Earnhardt, that clever mer
chant who does a lively trade on Inuiss
street, has a quantity of mighty pretty
white corn "for sale. Earnhardt can fur
nish the corn and Marable, next door-
bolow keeps pork, so if you want "hog
and 'hominy," these gentlemen can sup
ply you.
Fatal shooting affair at China Grove:
Thursday evening of last week J. W
bechler was shot and killed by a pistol
in the hands of J. V. Bolin.- Both men
were drinking and it is said that an old
gruuge exisieu oeiween mem, njowever
proof was lacking that BoUn shot on pur
p se. Coroner E. Rose Dorsett held an
inquest over the dead body and the jury
Aftr Kearinj the evidence returned their
verdict: "That Jacob W. Sechler came
...- - -
to hi3 death accidently by a pistol idiot
fron tlxc hands of James W. Bolin,." "
lELKGR Al'IilC BEE VI TIES
i
Waverly, Kan. Two masked rob
bers en ten d the baiili here -md cover
ing the cashiers proceeded to help
themelve-. A depositor gave the
alarm and the robbers were captured
by a posse, but not until a citizen was
killed.
Begun. A' fire which broke out
.... i i ii i
yesteid.it uttHrnoon in tne cellars or
lie new Central Market here was not
.-.ubdued until G oV.qck this morning.
fhe structure was cotun'etely guttea.
Loss SOUpA'Oannrks ($500,000.)
AuGUSTAi O .0 i application of II.
King and others, Judge H. O. ltoney,
of Richmond county Superior Court
appointed J. Averill, of South Carolina
temporary recpifenVF the ljorg a por
tion of the Port Royal and Augusta
railroad.
Paris. At a medium ol the senator
belonging to the Democratic section of
the left, it was resolved to lequest'M.
Bourgeois, minister of justice, to cause
a search to he made of the nsidences
of Audiie and DeLahaye with a vte'.v
of finding lists of the persons compro
mised bv ihe Panama scandal.
New York. S. B. Dale, nTw presi
dent oE the Piovisiun-.J government of
Hawaii, is "a son of the late American
missionaries to Hawaii, is a gradu de of
William College and has been second
If you are ever hit by a bolt of
lightning you nee 1 not be surprised if
you are killed, for a Germin pcienlist
who has leen experimentitiK says a holt
of lightning strikes with a force of
3,500,000 volts, equal to the concen
trated energy ot 3.2S4,182 horses or
mules. Imagine that many mules
amalgamated into one, and tlv t one
planting his heels with th afo:esa;d
energy on one poor mortal, and think
where and with what celerity be would
land in the kingdom come.
ton Star.
-Wilming-
Buda Pestii, Jan., 28 Fifty-seven
men caught in a coal mine at Tokand
Gran, yesterday, escaped by way of a
long unused shaft. There are seventy
three nienstiH in the mine. They are
beyond all doubt de.vl, as tlie
whole interior of the mine is a roaring
furnace, and it would have been im
possible for them to have found shel
ter from the flames. Two of the vol
unteer reserves lost their dives. Alto
gether about one hunureji men hare
perished in the disaster.
WLca Baby wss sick, we gave her C&storla.
When she was a Child, she cried for CastorUk
Wbes. toie oecamo Mlsa rhc clunr to Castor!,
Wt?a she had Children, she garetnem Csstona,
Wer arc still at our old stanh
on "Main street, where we hnve
a select stock of Watches, Clock
Spectacles, and all kinds of Tint
Jewelry on hand at the loWu
prices.
Watch repairing a specialty.
All work guranteed 12monU
J. iu H. HORAE,
TTTT1 A XT CI A U I fx I 1 1 I I 1
vv m r Pi r i i i i i n u jlx La
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' Some journalist having started the
report that a Missouri girl kneads
lr;ad with her "loves on, an rstn-mrd
cross-roads contemporary rises to re
mark so do we. We also need it wilh
our shoes on, with our panfr im, and
with all our clothes on. We need it
d(g-goned bad, but if our delinquints
wtniH pay up, we could buy bread
enough to run a baker shop. Concord
Standard.
, . .
In Fine Clothing
Valises, &c , &c.
Overcoats,
Hats,
We are
ShirtsV Trunk.
Maybe, if we did not have so many
good "North Carolinians building up
other States, the fields here would blos
som , as the ros s maybe if the "dis
persed abroad" had been more patient,
to nfi!iz3 the advantages of their jWn
State it would be farther on in pro
cress and process of material d
ment. Certain it inai. euons
If Oi l
associate justice of the supreme cmirt-j afc jlom wnich fc.jiey hyeso b
Hawaii. He is a selioiany man oi
K-i prettiest "l)ur-in.hand,, evcr slimvif iu
iell rv. ClKice fur 2f cts.
of
acVnowlcdged judicial Kbility.
LakeWood, N. J. Mr. Cleveland
left here for New York early this
morn He wH it return till late to
ni'dit. as he has conMerable business
to dispose of. He will meet several
ly put forth to build thamselve up in
a new and untried country would have
accomplished much in placing hriU
atrolina in the van of the common
wealths of the Union where she be-
in the diversity of soil ana in
1 r n V5
Hdant'abilitv to the growth of all kind
western politicians, who wireo Uitu j ur nVOducU m the snlubnty ot cuiU';
last nirht they would be in New lork I nn ; its fortunate geographic pi
to-day. The political conference of
leaders here Monday may be postponed
,!.. .1.1 v CvXTx--( lllorifl Itl-iii'iu
t funeral. - :
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lion,- th:s btate is no yiuhmic...m ...
the most favored position of the West
or the Golden Coist.-Char. Observer.
OUP
COME AND SEE US IN
elegant new quarters. Next door to
& Wright. "You'll to couui on.
EOGEUS Clothing He
SAU3BUBr,N C ; - .FINE ttOTHlii;