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w nr' nnnnrri pt- fu 3- pro) FOR THIRTY tfee reoats i Pi R. i and nder wear: J ;vv m oiijej&ctii tiMM nciei ALL OGf Mfc P'PWE wear at Prides that EVERY SUIT, PAIR PANTS AND UNDERWEAR INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. Men's Fine Dress Suits, - Business Suits, Frocks - . - - " . - & . In every Style of Goods ; Worsted, Cassimers, Tweeds. Cheviots, &c, &c- JUST SEE WHAT THIS MEANS : $25.00 Suits, 1-4 off now 20.00 1-4 15.00 " 1-4 12.50 " 1-4 10.00 " 1-4 7.50 " 1-4; ii 44 ii a $18.75 15.00 11.25 9,38 - 9,50 5.63 F DISCOUNT, OR FROM , Regular-Selling Prices. All Winter Underwear AT I M OFF SHIRTS .ND-J 'DRAWERS. IT WILL , PAY XPU To Replenish . f'" Your Stock. All Goods-Sold at These Prices-will be for HAVE ALSO ABOUT .-. FIFTY NICE ROUGH AND READY CHILDREN .! - " - SHORT PANTS SUITS Age, 6 to 16 years. Have one rio and three of a kind, "broken lots. You can now get one of these Suits at 25 Per Cent Discount, or 1-4 off. $6.28 5.63 488 .3.75 ,3,00 $8 50 Suits, 1-4 off now 7.50 ' 6 50 ' 5.00 " 4.00 " a it u a u a a a a U u 1-4 Have only a few left and first comes will get the . 750 pairs Men's and ; Boy's" Extra Pants, 1-4 off. Hence this enormous cut. We don't intend to carry pyjBr one dollars worth of Winter Goods if prices haye anything to do with it. 0)me in and let us show you what we will do, i ; Caroina Watchman. CITY AHD COUNTY. Rowan and Ail the Best News in Vicinity. THURSDAY, FEB. 9. 181)3. 138 years aero the first nevrsnaner in the United StuteS was printed.. Snow is reported as being 10 feet deep out West and the thermometer plays from 30 to 40 degrees below zero. Mr. George R. Bell, the popular clerk of the lit. Vernon hotel, is now having a tussle with the grip. : Rer. Lee Crawford occupied the pul pit of the M. E. church in this city last 'Sunday 11 o'clock, a. m. . Mr. -William Howard has been elected superintendent of the force of convicts to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. U. 8: Brown. - V - ; " , Mad Dops.-tfr. T. J. W. Brown on Monday killed an Irish setter of his own on account of its being mad. , Other dogs since iheu are reported as being mad. People would do well to keep ou,tbe lookout. There are a great many more dogs in this country than are profitable anyway. It is now about settled that President Cleveland will give Gen. Wade Hampton, of South Carolina some good appoint' ment. General Hampton is worthy of any office within the gift of , the Ameri can people. The advance in the price of bacon has been rapid. 1 It'-s got so high we can hard ly reach it. Weadrise our farmers to raise all the hogs, sheep. - poultry, etc. they possibly can. There is nothing like ruisiuc; your supplies at home. ' Dr. J. B. Council left last Monday for his old home, Boone, Wautaga county. He will be absent about two weeks. He Asjwill be seen by a card elsewhere in this paper, the Watchman and its entire outfit has been nurehased hv Mr Jnhn McKenzie, of the Norwood Vidette, and Mr. Charlie Bruner, of China Grove. The first issue ot the paper under its new management will appear Feb. 23rd. It will be Democratic. Tho 1 who has been chief cook and bottle wash er for the past three months wishes the new purchasers much success in their new enterprise. A recent dispatch from Frank fort, Ky., says: Judge William Lindsay will be sent to Washington as the successor of J G. Carlisle. The new Senator is almost as large as David Davis. He is a typical Kentuckian in manners and appearance and about t5 years of age, a lawyer by profession, seryed on the state supreme bench, , and has been for years a State Senator.1 as well as Kentucky's commis- v.jv. -w iwi vi iu o i an i uui iuuii Mia liamsburg Friday evening, followed by the best wishes of his comuiuuity. Much success to you and your work. Haughto, Mich., Fob. 4 A terri ble blizzard has rultd for the past fwo days, with Uae niercurj 30 to 40 below j zero, bnow drills are are lnu as tue the top of passenger coach s. Oshkosh, Wis,, Feb. 4 -The bliz zard of Thursday is followed by intense cold. A driving "wind greatly augment ed discomfort. Travel and business are practically at a stand-still. Col Francis H. Cameron has accept ed the Hppointuieut as adjutant (iene- ral with the" rank of Unrulier general, North Carolina State Guard., which was tendered him by Governor Can on January 21st, from which time his commission dates. . .a i w- mi ' r i. KL . Annf JirnY-i1 Sflinn! s:ivs inp I nLDA rESTn. U All.. CO riifcv-scveu ni a icvint. ' .j 11. , . , ip, , r,.ti, (am na 'I Vac her. examination men cauirniin a coai mine at xontnu v - . . ' I n . l J I for cirls. one of the tasks was an esay uran, yesteraay, escapea oj way m r-r .... i i ii . i I rL. 'iiA. Aff n bovs. and this was one ot t-ne com- long unused suaiu mere air butcui.j' . .. 111-1 I XI i.ll i. mmn "I Imn M leilsl lll IU IUC M. HCJ air. all doubt del, as the rbp hov is not an animal, yet theyJ whole interior of the mine is a roaring i. u..a frt .nnsidprsi h distance, furnace, ana it wouia nave ueen im tau irenui- . .... .... .i . ivi.n ., Kir m nws hf onens his bisr nossible lor tnem w nave iiirii ,J "v . . I i .ill .r. .. ii. U . i i i f i-v i t- uvi j nn n t noi r mnntn I1K irkT uui ulu ian, but now a resident of Honduras. The county commissioners have post poned action in regard to building a fence around the court house until the first Monday in March. . ' av Up T V 1?r.nV. mm.At- S... - J .. - I --it of this city! died Thursdav momli. f I S1 ,!?1?8t iIouday fur LVerKree-n AV aco- President Harrison tendered him to has gone to be present ai the wedding of the position of interstate commerce com- his sister, Miss Emma Council, who was married" last Wednesday morning to Mr. James Pi Taylor, a native North Carolin- missiouer, an office which he declined. FROM M00RESVILLE. The weather of the past week seems to have moderated some, and it looks as if Rev. N " S.Jones, the cifted and ronu- ' w - - I ; 3 i. r lar pastor of the Baptist clinrch in this 8P"DK na? openea aKain. ur larmers wm soon commence maKinz preparations fni ' nnnllirr rmrt nnrl mav flistr roo lk o i--. v - .. w. natusL jur. Jue erranu was an inier- -j - w weeK.vair. iarnnarut was sick only about Tone week. . , . A t t Tho nwl nnniml meelmff Ot th State Pharmacutical Association will he held in Greensboro next August in- stpaa 01 vviuitiuu. hs ni ucwucu th last meet ins in Raleiffh. The change was necessitated bv . tlie burn ing ff Hotr Zindendort. the loss or which niakea hotel accommodations in adequate fosuch a gathering at that place. Greensboro Kecora. , , t. Last Sunday it snowed until the ground was covered with a thin coatj then it be gan to rain and freeze and Monday morning the trees were icy. Agexts Wanted.- Outfit free. From 20 to $100 weekly --regularly earned by our salesmen. P. O. Box 1371, New York. - . btate Lecturer of the Alliance, J. S. Bellr publishes an article in the State Chronicle aa to the status of the Alliance tbat is interesting reading. ' The Directors of the Piedmont Alliauce Fir will meet In Salisbury next Satur day, Feb. 11th. A full attendance is re quested. By order of the President. Mr. W. L. Klutz, chairman of the board-of county cbmmissionersi and Who has been nn the sick list for several days, i, we are glad to state, able to be up and out again. - An iron fence around the court house and jflil is being clamored for by some or our citizens, so says the Herald. Iron wilt cost more' than wood, but it would iook better and be made m.9re durable. January, 1893 was- afatal month in nign circles. It records the death of Ex President Hayes, Gen. Butler, Gen. Bart let, Senator Kenna, Justice Lamar, BUh- opBrooka and -ocretary1 Elaine, f Mfi.,wM ndli M .rlion Ua ct.t ricu rewara jut tneir moor. of Single Biefesednesa. ; His marriage to Misa Mamie Taliafro, of Evergreen, as injured somewhat by the late cold snap. announced, took place Tuesday evening 4:30 o'clock. Th resTffhalion " savs the Raleigh wu ia wu; ...iT . L.Ohroiiicb?.-Mf- Gn. J. U. Glenn, has LlPtlll Hri'tMILfU. Z 4 lie UU9II Ull 11 Last Thursday Toby 1 Lentz, a little pupil of the graded school met with a painful blow on his forehead. The boys were playing ball. The little fellow came up unuoucea ana receivea me xuu Ung;at Mrs. I. fi. Ramsey s. lorce ox tne oat. lie was KnocKeu uown Messrs. N. C. and E. O. Neil, two young boys of this community, left last week for the Lone Star State of Texas, where j they think of locating for the. future. Mr. Lee Guy, of Sharpsburg township, spent several days here this week visit- and his head was severely cut. It was all accidental, but indeed it was a nar- rowescape -' v. It is the expressed opinion of a good many peoplei farmers and others, " that the severe cold weather of this winter will insure bountiful crops next summer that bugs, worms .and other insects that so often play havoc with growing truck will be frozen to death, or in other words be relegated to that country from whence the "whangdoodle mourneth." tendered CoLP. H. Cameron, who is a Dresent abseht from the city, Jbut whose .... -l . i. - reply will be received as soon as ue re turns. In order however, that no de- lav in the business of the office may oc cur, Gen. John, W. Cotton has bceiior- tWeil nn snecial dntv as act 111" Adltl- - a v J m tant General, and will for the present perform the (Juties of the othee. The State Auditor has received a let- day morning for Raleigh after spending a ter says the Raleigh Chronicle, from a icw aays at nomc. i aentleman in rerson countv reiurninu Married.Attbe residence of the brides U pension warrant The writer of the I l.iL mm.v I r-v . lAlnn..in L'Alrlmr r. .1 : . l, : , nni ,1.... letter w im r-vumcuci.c 'ulcli Ler , " . r tt U i nr. had applied for a iiension and was ad- 1M evening, Mr. Houston Mayhow to Miss " .... j l-i i . u: er , x . . , s - w iudeed entitled to it; but upon hisex- X.a' -Blanche Long. Also on same evening by r .: i,tu j:.' ca o, , T ammat ion of the law he discovered that oiiffue til thev are spoke to, and they anvwer resnectable and tell just how it was. A boy thinks himselt clever be cause he can wade where it is deep, hut God made the dry land for every living hill, and rested on the seventn day. WliPn the bov crows up he is called a husband, and then he stops wading aud stays o t nights, but the grown up nrl is a widow ana Keeps uouse. The working of convicts on the mod was tried in this county -a iew i.irs !ilto. and with trood results ; tliey j . , " ,, u i accomplished some excellent wui, uu, whut. was better still, the spectacle had such an influence upon the evil-doers that there w.iS, for the time the system w.. In effect, a noticeable diminution ' , . i 'it Jn t.lm number of criminal cases in tne v- . . A pmirts so izreat a diminution, in fact. that the chain gan'4 was thinned out, k b ibo exniration of senteuces and tn failure to add new members, until it tmfc below the n -ving point, and the from tther counties to supplement these, or of hiring this remnant to some other county, had not then been thought of. A chain gang .,an bo maintained at a trifling expense if a county f,e,s uule lP to 11 a nx crusher aud other acesories necessarv found shel ter from the flames. Two of the vol unteer reserves lost their Iivm. Alto gether about one hundred men have perished in the disaster. When Babr m rfck, w gvn her Curtorta. When she m a Child, she cried for Catria Wbet fcie became Mla. h cluar to CnatorMu Wbn she had Children, the gvnMm Owtoruw JEWE-XiEm We are still at our old stunt I on Main street, where we bHVi. a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at the lowest - ' prices. Watch repair! ng a" specialty. All work guranteed 12 uiont. J. HORAE, WE ARE SL PRICES TO ASHING THE PIECES loAI mm 1 Pr. J. R. McLelland, a member of tha Legislature from this county, left Satur- J. M. Shook, Esq., Mr. Henry May hew- to. Miss Essie AV hi te, both of Mayhews, this county. All the contracting parties will make their home at Mayhews. If nothing goes amiss we. will have several Mr. T. B. Wyatt, formerly a merchant I more weddings to report in a few weeks. of Wadesboro, was ia the city last week persons owning $500 worth of property are not entitled to pensions, aud he re turned iheA arrant. to really good road niaking, so .much J t?- nnthnar OvprPOatfi '-: ' . ' the beUer-Statesville Emdmark. Ill t AUG OlOtlllllg, UVerCOaib, -- Q Valises, &c, &c. We are casting- about with a view to locating nere m business, air. Wyatt was en route for New York to purchase a stock of goods and he will either open Up here or at Wadesbro. We hope that - Mr Wyatt.will decide to cast hia lot" among we Salisburiaus. This is a liye c'ily! but 'the more the" merrier. The public school at this district school house closed "last Friday .evening. An examinatiou was held toward the last of the term showed; much improvement in the scholars during the two months. Mr. Baity, though, young, has proven to be a good teacher, and has wou the respect o( our people, lie left for his hope at Wil If wc are to have any class legislation in this country, we suggest that it he in favor of labrtt and the ptior. If money i to be legislated out qf the pockets of one class and into the pockets of anoth er class, we would have the transfer made to ihs pockets of the poor. That is to say we wculd reverse the order of MTcKiiileyianS, by which even sewing widows and washerwomen are taxed for the benefit of nabobs and millionaires. ! ThVappearai.ee of, a dwart on tne streets recently attracted considerable attention. He was. from Anniston, and was the smallest man seen in Kome since the days of Tom Thumb. His name is W. F. Darnell, and his Lillipu tian appearance is something remarka ble He is sixty-four jears old, and is 4 feet and 4 inches hich and weighs ninety-eight pounds. He has the face and even- appearance of an old man, but vf hen he is seen walking the obser ver is constantly reminded of the sma.l i. Mr. Darnell came to Home m sparch of assistance for his son, who in afflict ed with a spinal trouble. H.s son is twentv-one years of age, and is thir.J ,eveu inches high and weighs forU four pound,. On election day Mr. Darnell carried his son to the lls in his arms and both voted. Tnere is an other sen who istweutv-four years of ul" and is forty-seven inches high and weigh inety-ekht pounds he same m his father.-UonieN. YJ Tribune. HAW A ll" 1 TH prettiest "four-in-hand" ever shown in; Salisbu ry. Choice for 25 cts. COME AND SEE US IN. OUR elegant new quarters. Next door to Whitlock & Wright. "You'u to Ciunt on. ROGERS (Nothing Co. FINE CLOTHIERS SALISBURY, N. 0. , ' .. : ; I -A V 5 4 ;
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