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i f v .,-1 i .Is!!' J 7- - ; - w (borne ; lo i . - ffl be soon MIAUM Will MTS TMNIS VALISES, UMBRELLAS, ; DSon't fail to see us in our elegant new quarters when you, are HEIMUMPl T WlITJLOCfi ft WRIGHT. SALESMEN. j; E A WO.NtEftlTl VOt'Kil HAN. TWwr ik4 4 a sUai fif f 4g at I l !U Wl 19 1 l f It -ii 4 mit'$ mh ik .U f - V4ri4 iia. iir ey t ffcf t)w4, fat mtm0 ft fNt4 ' iiW4. 1 1 It :IM. fc44t II llMit IMP INM trf l.-t lMt tn&i ;. i sf I jt4 4, t I jf i jr, to a t lav -.tt tktni'f l V iff - It fr ites?t4-', m wortbifw iraiaft h ul4 nil bm 1 ltatcb. roa It m 4mtttra if LU csaa &r five. inn perona iMimuuntd Al - vin Jack wo, ul ti Cither m j di-u. teaij mat "Airia la lb a oaij data fi that was ever lo the family. . TIME AUOU 7 FAIH PLAY. Some ruuaths Ro younp lajy at . Kings Mouutain atteiuptn tuiciJe by taking a Iareuautitj of (auLmuou The cause was jealotn? of a jounjj tiiun! who hadbeen pajritig her atteii tion. , ' Her life was sared with difllcull f an J she and the yonng man "nudi ur. Sunday uight the voung lJr wrr.t lioftie from church TAith another fellow nd hfr joung man became foenracrd ih.it he got his pistol, thre ttrnrd to lv i 1 1 himself and tue other fellow, tut thought better of it, webt hfme, fmtV ed his trunk and If ft fcr l-ljiidj oa tht rst traia.Shelhj Iletlrw. A Georgia ' hog baa lifl to th r inarkable ago cf ttetitr4w9 fr. at4 is still living, if wec0 frit biil I cut vtr iciiT. i ne i i vm au? vivlts! o u f$ ate-wMt wtrf-! 1e t "ft- -' . - ill to? Almost your own price. Heavy clothing low in proportion. We must make room HIFZKDIEMTr here. Splendid line extra pants! Good jeans pants, 75 cts. underwear, gents furnishings, &c, &c. Wc will bo our old g, UILtVILtE UAKNCIL Wt latt b rowpleUlr frew aiaft r tail Uu a&4 moU ta Uatt wr&. Qiif -ifctirkaa 4td on ti lt U, iji In ihi atij h Wt!!ff4 ink ttatil ha LI V iM ih- f if At f M are hka tt re h. er wi iiTt i lai a. U' arw Sft8g a tetng n m Ufa jeAft tuiWr 4i fr n LmJI w4 al a tii 4 natrWa, 4 ft Uif tstrt Tk liaitill Bab. n ft a ti tf mmk imm la time, ijiis lir4 4t rK k and tlf k It b oaf window tr.tfhhr s l4tn iaiitttoa frun lh UCaWVig. -Ut wejoiti want a al?gi ia art. Wt cat) tit in omr fHtwr feet in a- Imclrt of ww water, nig a- brtl, and itlt amount t tfee am thing. Hat, as w re w'M fetff, wt aial to tht aleigh U'e hatt unit ont eonaotation tint ftiU weathers Tht freaicbeT U holding a it4-h4 ret iraj across tht war, and ht atret hit enjrrrgatioti that if thej Uar with tha cvld weather now thej ill ait gtt wrm when they strike the Ittftftfft When ht first mad this atmeat old iktMn J.him as 13, got a ratisetto tan, .utou a lin ts daiter and committed suicMe. But b nasat taut anything about the weather aiuct ht left The Doatbn Transcript U authority fr tht statement that Phil. D. Armour h a eostumof baring 8100 placed on hit l-k errry morning. This sum he oet during tht day in larger or smaller amatJtiU ia helping those who apply to him for titaiice. He is not indis criminate in his charities, however, but instigates carefully, and woe b -tide the rfnUeserring applicant. This out ruiiom vt a mi'li - - ' - - V VMftW W teach tht wor;d to exercise more char- It towards a much-abused claw, aiid tuan? who art well-tohi I"t4 and work more upon Armour's pian. A Chicastt spec ia) tavs: Fire broke ott TedT morning in the engine twta f tht insane a)um at Dunning, thou! twelrt milet from the city. Ttr wtrtftW ifitafit p.tientt tribe tfet4itntlta, rtrt tfati4ki were teat f i wsa tfe tity and tifiL burns unWr. bi t wrr fmt!t-aro!!Mh mitk. tf)t ta tt tt ih t t.tti tr-ti m. mm ata f-t! It HU tt re, 1 10 1 1 . rr t-t a it frijiti i i - i 4 pi BBSS a MS MM glad to sco Iricnds.' ADVUTHINO fltOVKIUW. h tht arm I tht alitor. Tht cure f purerty is advertiaement. StwJr mwt thmt particulars which lel ta a kawU!ge of circulations. Btii not the sptendor of a bright ad vertMritteBta by refvtitioa. fvntiUeadtertiaers show their sense by aaytng much in a few words. T eatch tht jt u the chief aim of alvert tains. Sarrt and sound b tht sleep of the regular adrertfeer. Low rati-and doubtful circulation art inseparable. Study to be a truly eminent adrer ttaer Stndr t)it class of readers as well as tht circulation. Good circulation nerer fears rigid examination. The spirit of ruccess . dwelleth in advertisement To say little, and advertise it often, is good. The glory of a good advertisement is a good article. A good medium never lacks adver tisements. He is poor indeed that cannot adrer tise. The way of a foolish advertiser is right in his own eyes, but he that hearkeueth unto the expert is wise. Four years ago Amos Austin of Aslieville was sent to the penitentiary for manslaughter. In 1891 his wife heard that he had been killed in attempting to escape and married an other man. A short time ago he got s letter from him and at once left her jecond husband. Husband number one had just been pardoned and appeared on the scene hut a reconciliation has not yet been effected between him and his wife. One dav lt week when a drove of mule were lem? driven acr Silver llrid at Mr. L. W.ke.l lUwiiM JU k, on fef tu j I f4 er board. br ke thr.iujU t . r4 ent tt ta deep water Vr; - ata 1 1 e, aetrr! yrt Mt . - i - 1 - 0- L11 IF- You?' o Always, IIOWTOUA1SK CORN. Mr. W. II. Glasscock, of Brunswick, Mo., has this to ay about raising a yry large crop of corn: The variety is called tht 'Missouri Cros.' ThU year it produced 102 bushels and 45 pounds, weighing from 55 to 57 pounds tothe bufthtl, and this is the way 1 malt it: Plowed the ground very early and whn I got ready to plant I re plowed it one inch dieper than the rirt plowing. The sixth day of June I followed with a SOnnif t(nth harmw in front of a checkrow cultivator; culti vated four times, and when in tassel and silk topped everv other row on an acre and this produced 102 45-5rt bnith. els. On a plat of not quite four acres 1 produced dOo bushels. So you can easily see that the topping process is goKi. ine parent varieties are the wnue mammoth and yellow dent. The Farm and Garden" of the Re public has always advocated through cultivation, and this ia not nnlv for th sake of clean culture and keeping the weeas dawn, but. so as to keep the soil porous, light and pliable. 1 do not see really where the benefit of tonninc comes in except it be that the two va rieties occupied every other row and that one or the other furnished the fructifyine oollen ffiV 'tha whnl filrl If that was the case the experiment is of value, especially if the vegetation should produce anything like the same results. The 7th of June is rather late in the season for planting, but the early and frequent rains and other peculiar or abnormal circumstances favored the result because the later hot weather rushed the corn along and the frequent cultivation brought an extra large crop. I suspecthaving-no data that the after cultivation was shallow. The Republic. FARM AND GARDEN" NOTE3. A head of fresh green cabbage fas tened by a string to a nnil in the side of the coop just high enough to per mit the hens to pick at it, h an excel lent food for winter, and besides it stimulates and gifes exercise that an' healthy layer most have. This is worth trying. Cabbage should always be kept in a coel place, handv to the poultry house; a supply of it s'hould be tored away early iu Kovemher. The Ihm arid Mala pbophate contained in the cabbage plant are eutully valu- t bin tta4 when out hr exer 7 out of the t(tetbn, au I the t!ds here such ubtatte at usually st d are e&verej with ta.w m tr. tff Ia4e-pe It-lit T (It i GLOV (J YOUR CASE IS NOT HOPELESS AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. A 4D-pag Pamphlet MAILED FREE upon application. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO. 1406 NawTork A.. Washington, D. C Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorlal Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tal of every variety and capacity. VERTICAL PISTON. pip . 7- Mm per pair. Best in Salisbury. GRAEVILLE IHSTIT L'TE OXFOHD, N4C. j Boarding and Day School for Girls and Young Ladiea. PRINCIPALS: Miss Margaret Burguyn nilllard, Woman's CollPge. Baltimore. Miss Katharine TtaYen 111 Ilia rd. A. B. Woman's College, Balto. Instructions in English Branches, Music (Vocal and Instrumental), Art,ierman, French and Latin. Terms very moderate. Send for Catalogue. A "WTHPI? Having bought the VJTI A ll IX Kowan County Gran ite Mllislone Quarries, Tools, c, of E, E. Phillips' estate, I will continue to manufacture millstones. mlll-silndles and i ortable n.lUs for grinding corn and wheat, correspondence solliiteiJ. Artdress, 35 ly J. T. WYATT, Faith, Kowan co. C. Mention the Watchman. JOHN A.RAMSAY, CIVIIj 2I3TCC3rI3r Attends to Railroad Construction, Surveys and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates of Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of Mills, Dwellings, 4c: and attends to the purchase oi 1 all kinds of Machinery, Building Materials, &c, &c. fel2 tf fe Eegular Horizontal Piston. km neck The most simple, durable and eflVctive Pump in the -market lor Mines, Quarrier, I'efinerie, Hr'weritt Factorif..-, ArteM'r.n wellf, ITre duty ati! nt-ral manufartiirim;; t'ir?f. ,-TfHr!i! tit t 'litnlo'jUf Mi s - for our line jine shirts; EJVl? CLOTHIERS. The People's Party Tarlfl erfm Buggy, BUILT BY THE EMERSON & FISHER CO. Cincinnati, Ohio. New style Leather Top, Side Bar, extra well painted and trimmed. Fur sale by W. SMITEDEAL, Salisbury, N. C. All the E. & F. warrented Buggi are branded "E. & F. Co." on the seat. When Baby wm rick, we gave her Castori. When ahe waa a Child, the cried for Caitcria IFhen she became Miss, she chin; to Castoria. Wbmm ah had Children, ahe gae them CastorU VERTICAL PL U N WEAR. iFfiVf ill 'i t tit -J .' !- h it- i i 4 y j ... I 1
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