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BHISP8. 11 Md . - ;il nreach at St,.Mary 8 if.jlur .' - wlren' holy com- ill " J ; . - ' administered. 3 1 . r iUllfl.t- 11 1... P1U ,..is,s over 100 per cent Utilizers have beat sold in Con Cfil-l'I'"' ',.; vcar than last' to see on the streets 51 r. RnWho is alraost cometely -;r,.,m his late severe illne-i. overe at , iw.hvtprv is in session W00 ... ..,.L- Dr. Tlumnle and J till3 v - ...rc in attendance. V 'fountain on i imunu... e ' ..h improved by a coat of ..pry ui" ' . Mr. J- N.Maxwellxlid the work . . . . 1 M ttAiMAaAn((rlirA y-'crr passed through: the ..lent are. requested to send lunicatioiTS so as to reach Wednesday of each art. later: iaa .. . tlirt KheriDTi last call for . . , - . 1 ........ y. f J 1? ottle.aMdOUCtJ .tutu sat v?- ive l a pleasant call last week R. S, McMenzie, of HUlsboro a visit to relatives and this county and in Concord. fpilHcea oil fin!? in liiui bentz (',e of consumption at his sm 111 I"" v"v- rf r Lcutz was about -35 years of age, aud ., iiwifc anu several uuiiuitu.j . Mr W. J. McLaiiahlin, of .birrw county, was thrown, from L.-.H while the team was ruoningaway UTeec,ndins.aaiiy cuiea. -T Farmers : Every farmer should cal .fflmmoDs' 'Drugstore for a sure ehicken ,..,".!Hid. LkiLt delay. Cholera is -JLU -'' i- jwic or raoro drinkini; fountains for aron oriK-ar the;publictiuare wouK niTeat public couvemeuce, especial " - . . ill . --..r Mitiiitrv lrienas. ll wouia oe IrJ-W " r 1 1 inanv f whll'tl KlliT- hierciiui w ui j - rots lack of such a convenience. Mr. Fank Brown", of M-ockville, who !.: .1 . I H kin i,- mini', u'iirin n iciiua in wua iii tVork on th opra hou? baa begun. , For the Watchmaa. .5- a v. I - " iiinivn.'i.afu uuv0 en i a - Ix)ok for the worgtonly wJien it com. fll a man ft T&scMj frlioW but it makes The Observer ays Eafe crackers got in I him a fool."; VelJ.' we think there ia ome- tbeir work in Charlotte yesterday. On- J thing iu it; and vre further believe that a temr V a small amount of monew was lost. I perance howler soon becomrs not ooly a great -Tl C4 WM.h,r Prnn flnlletin Rnr, but a falsifier, utterly reckless of ce saya that in this (the Western) district cency and truths Take for tte artie ...I r.,- lof J. J.R.m the Watcbmas of Apnl 6, as a " ' ' f - - .1 rnilnii. n ,rl nia in th Truth. OI tUe oUtD excellent and that a most abundant and I , . . . oxcel leu t crop may betook ed for.1' ' - , Mow nii, fcr Ecrerd. Mafistrates. I , The followiu wagULrates were ap-j pointed by.the last legislature. Tur, lion- thirty-cnj amiiversarV ,f t lu Lc.unThosetbe trisL- urn OIU maKifcfcruies, . -c, vK-1 vai mm vn iin ...j : . i r 0uT"Advc$ti8crs. Look for Rogers Clothing Co'a ad. E. W. Bert & Co. tell it in a verse this week. Agents wanted "for the World's Colum- bian Exposition Illustiated. See ad. You are invited to Wyatt'a Bargain ultimo, and there i not a paragraph and scarcely a line in it that tells the truth. It is willfully and malicioaslyfjfftlse in toto, if the writer is not in fact wh oily incapable of drawing proper conclusions. We would be glad to discuss this temperance question with a getleraan'of fairness and intelligence, but it would be a work of supererogation to under take it with an ignoramus, bigot, or falsifier of facts. That exquisite excerpt about Old Brin- tnune ir o, 7h i V v kJi-i-es troops, was cele- fir-t.' Tiitirlav in August next. Ap- orated to-dnv lv bn, poiutees tnuualify before tbe clerk of tonwns, veterans from netRhboriu the court o.Cor "before - the 6th day of Pushes and several representatives of June. Incase of failure to qualify .the Y ouites governor appoints the justices. Tetnple, where you will learn bow to ' imni8n,ri j save money, which is quite, as important stupid hunting story by Ximrod, who got so ; I completely thrasned out on tuat nne aooui ni- teen years ago, as to make him the laughing Attention is" called to the ad of the Georgia jCTer they have gained foothold Insurance Co, represented in agency of J Allen metho(l8 bc,et ttn 90,. cf erils. the com as knowing bow to make it. . . J & J V.- Anoincr new auveruaeuicu umt . Af eommnnitv and the butt of . v. . . 1 r. -r I of the national ire insurance company. althe joke8 of the intelligent people ot liaruora, ouu., repres-enieu uy air. But th& idea of a w t and ft wtlisky howler J. M. ratton.'Ihis is a strong compauy, tfl t,e ft -former! It is worse than ... j . -t. I o " " - and was for a lime- represeniea oy me h (jiJeonites. We ch argethat these fanatics late J. D. Goskill. lh,vp lilirrhted the towns and the country wher . Their hitter Look at the 1 1 f 1 .til tpw . 1 1 tr 1 :i 11 f 1 lit ira. w iic&c L u u funuiu u&0. pany lias nam a numoeroi josses, an 1 0 promptly and SHtisfactorily The president of j broke out in this country anU wUcre tncy Jiave this company. Mr J KJioaes Browne, is a iormer 1 beld sway tor years rrombiuen, tree love, resident of this city, Having come u ere at me 1 maleriali6m . divorce, the murder of unborn in nsUnce of the late Maxwell Chambers to con-1 ' . - . duct his cotton factory, the building being af- fts, and all their concomitant evils go hand torurtril4 incd as a orison for Union soldiers I in hanu. in some ot tuose estates mere is one ... 1 I Mr Urowue is running a number ot cotton mills lQivorce for every i seven marriages. A dis m ia, ana is aiso ptcsiucut, u . . v-. tnguUnod lecturer says: 1UIUUU9 . I . .... .. fPI LiiceuiiuUBticsa ta luuiimui. iuc uuuiuci m children born out of wedlock has doubled the .. r . ipv. .1 r v 1 ratio in len Tears. iu unirucuuu ui uuwiu ... T .... . l I - - 1 he following petition to tne com- I i;fe wa8 fa3ter tiian ever, and physicians spoke missioners of Salisbury was found j with great indignation of the wicked practice amono-l some old nanera of the late of church members in murdering the inno- K l If Uru n Ant hnf. cents. And nearly all this increase of fou J m u m aV 4 UllCli a V wuao a. w vmvv w v. w t How the Fathers Stood. J. tSruner. It bears n date, out v . . .. . ., . , ,, , ,j crime is among the native population. wo of its signers think thatshould of M these gtates nre becc bo 1850 or thereabouts. The becoming depopulated. The lands and towns are aband IV) the ComtMioner$ of Salisbury 1 I oned and whole lections are as tnougn a bligut As citireni deeply "Jnterpsted la the peace, I had passed over them auiet. and moralitv of our town, we earnestly j But for the truth of what we did say, wc rpnucst that von will use all the means in your j resnortfullr refer interested persons to th . 4 j - - . 1 - power as the Commissioners of Salisbury to J Truth of March 30th, and April 13th instant tive town, 'was here Tuesday on his way bthc -Presbytery now iu ses-siou at Con cocl - Cipt. Jno. A. Ilamay returned Mon? durfroni Wiuston, where he 'had been ijiitnJaitecat the annual Htate con-, witlon of the Y. 1. C. A. He report no interestnij meeting, and coruiai lreatment-t t lie hands, of the good, so cial iieoi)U of the hustling Twin City. ftilWiury Hrrahl: A. J. Miller, of AtfaHf.-, fix'tit several d:vs here lasf Itt-wk eia min in the irranite of Itowan comity. He was joined yesterday by .Mr. IV. 11. Venerable, one of ihti largest sramfe .dealers in the Jouth, and to filler with Mr. F. 13. Arendefl they visited thi property of tiie Pink Granite (oi)miiy at Duuii's Mountain. iH?n t a rare occurrance t.ir a young man to lose his heart or his head at a jiciho. ami it is rare tor one to Jose a eij. This la.t misfortune, bowever, did befall our brother, Dan Biviii;, of the Stanly News, if his local columns of last week represent (he facts. "Lost a is the way it reads, and the finder wrequestwl to return the "lost leg" to tlie Au-ji ollice, kc. ve learn through our esteemed friend. J10. W. Cotton. En.. of Flaestown. N. C., that a very pretty gold-bearing vein of brown quartz has been recently dis covered on the plantation of lie v. I. M . Skver, near Lisk postoftice?, this county. It, has been prospected to a depth of ten iwsand paus gold all the way. Air of its value will be mad later and the rest published in the Watch- KA.Y. I are pleased to note the fact that Dr. F. J.Murdoch, Messrs. I. If. Foust, ana a. B. McCanlass are now at work Sftting subscriptions for another cotton JMf ... ram to be erected in East Salisbury. Aoe capital desired is $100,000, and of amount $25,000 has already been se ared. The fact that these gentlemen are toe main movers in th nmWt Unlani to believe this new factory will soon be come a realify7 thus adding to ur city another enterprise of much permenent Tue.,." . ;' ' Whie at Troy last week, we were Wo by Mr. A. R. Morris, tbe xlever rietor of the 'Troy Hotel," a beau tiful nugget of native Montgomery gold, pica be represents as having been found on bis place, known as tbe "Dry .o low.". He told us he had refused lor this nugget. Three years ago a '"Httet weighing 154 dwts. was found rJ this same property. Mr. Morris say3 that h Uils tvfused c3 m for lhig prop fty. It is a plarer mine, but there is To.iably a ru'U veiu of gold on 'discovered. prevt nt the retailing of spirituous liquors in t!ie town. " We are induced to make thi3 petition to your board by the fact that all classes or society are more or lues iniured bv retail shops. Our children are lured by them into the most dan gerous and most loathsome vices ; our servants corrupted, rendered ungovernable, and often induced by them to commit crimes that would never have entered their minds without some such baneful influence. We hope that as the gurdians of our town you will not permit any thing to deter you from ! pursuing what you conscientiously believe to he the proper course in this'matter. Tho. L. Cowan, Wm. H. Horah, Jos. Jno. SUnimerell, A. pi. Henderson, J. J. Stewakt. KontomeryQCouiity News Troy. Superior court adjourned Saturday. Judg Winston presided with ability and satisfac tion He leaves here with the best wishes of the cit izens of Montgomery. Salisbury township J. M. Horah, J. Gowan. - . . - , , . Franklin Jno. J. Cauble, Jacob A, 'hompson. - ' Uuity J.H. LBice, J. Frank Gileanl Scotb Irijb C. A. Gufley, John B nlnuinn XI. Ci. fJurreufc. W. A.' Steele. Carson, John S. Knox. Mt. Ulla A. JS. Shernll, Jno. K. wood man, Jas. A. Bailey, Roland Miller. Steele D. U. White, ueo. A. llall, S. . Baker, C. M. Varner, representatives It was not nn Tnn..ni : Sff. f "W bQt a memorial tribute ul lue P'e to the men wh hA 5SSf.U' V,eir aid n "their need. : were surest. To-day the Confederate survivors of vjm.iSMuu neid their second mW . me tiNf lumrr ih. LOOK OUT? FOU . m rfifin ; i- ait the memorial service in Hie wives and sister, children and grand-eluldreu of Confederate solders took their places in the procession to are Danger Signals and' meanrt !:i3 o f r I r Ill 'id. iW:I-S?l4; Locke U. H. Mckenzie, "raui A. V. wpera ueuse, lollowing the M-l V UU uaaa UY bllUIU IS UUUiUr, ailU V OU. Will IOSG. ' 'uri Peeler, Jr. vwuieueraie veterans bearing the TW ' , L . ' - ' H vv D""o.8n, i SZJ- AlarfiJif'" money. If. you get on our side trackrUnder-the t, ".vi g?,a: hospitabio.fbof of- Litaker-P. A. Sloop, Isaac R. Ju- " Vne tnat will not soon be rC nt fV' ' o.i;v, ,tVr' V ' ian. forgotten. There was not a.sn.rm.s. VlfviT . Ml' 11 ... . ' f ' ' '' -'- Gold - Hill A Mauney. yT t-i... -n it I -a. . ... 0 . lviuuz -r.n. vim ui rerei over tne failure of tbe L-onfederacv: not a hntli nf t 1 ii. . n . . ..... - it ITT C ! 1 1 T I JT! A 1 ' jilorgan -jno. v. ainier, -iavia a.itv to the fl:ir ouinaf .u T - Tt." 1 V "mivh nicy uuer L.ernly. Ifomrht: inid WU ;h ..o-j "1 Providence J osemi A. l"oo . T. V. t. . ' " UJI"W ucr toeiri " I hn.irlj u Linn. heads as they spoke to-day, but a trio- 111 ute- to Ureneral lieaurHgard, whose aatn tney Had the swim of his open-faced; 6 The Y. M. C. A. Convention. . datb they had asenlbled to denlnrp 15 A KIt A I &LS Y nil wi ho rfolirrhfH. nnH Kotrii '-s .Winston, N. C. Anril 8. The memUliey made no apolocries for his course L . . - . . .T1 bers of the jtate committee of the Young jpr that ot their dead conirades in what! AlOUey. If WC UO n'Ot Sell VOU Wfi- Wilt ih ---v.tW Carolina, reaxi the following reports be- strule in the world's historv for I V " I W I M I II I II - 1 1 IX I I . i v.... ..r.i a. lore ine couvenuou la&w uiBuu fr.AWitWi.f i;i, Prof. Geo. Hanka, Chairman of r ' ....j Charlotte: There are forty-eight associations now j Appoiatment Clerk Josenhns Banipli in isortu carouua. xnuiy-eigiiioi mem w u- a-';i'io t i. a, in cities and fifteen in eolleircs ,-tVa.sAWn.' APll 12-Josephus Dan- twelve employ general secretaries. Ev-J ITVrU ery town of 5 000 population y occupied ut clerk of Ihe Interior Depmmrat with the work AbeviHe, Wilmington vice A. C. Touner, resigned. 1 4 and Winston have gained new secretaries Mr DauiuU , uirlygJ;8 of . recently. College deputation work has wa3 eiecteJ g priltnxitiSlSi been set on foot during the past year. Uua four tlmej cousecutively He L a """'J : :. . . iiawver dv uroriw nn hut. k. . SAVE f 1 A A , 7.3 mi iv Come and see us and this will be expWnedi'.Y ind pGt on foot in Kobeson bounty by "u .5l7nreVe!i pra V H-ds. ThetSUUe campinet "" pub- :wV,laCed m the a f 1 16 Md.1 Wlter . l4e, now Editor Districtconventions were held during cuIacle a net sold Zr.V mU OTTA1? ri- v , ' i nr . theyearatMton Goidsboro, sheiby "ile rbi L'TuSTVoSh The SHOE for. Comfort and Wearj is moving, a, Utiusville, and Oxlord From these 52 C'aroliuiau at ltaleigh. TT 13 U 1 1 J J 1 -r conversions were reported and oob dol- 6 HaVft Rftln nOTft OVPr HTIA .hlinnrofi nnir nnrl li'iVA 3" JU(- sr Have sold here over one hundred pair and li aye John:L..Sullivan. Uror in. liot- flw firat AAmnlniV" DViaI'-Iv- The Greensboro corresnondantnf bJJ,v'u w U1 tAi moi vumuiuu,. x WW ai..v ;-v ational work; that the Charlotte 06m-tr savs that while. ti,l J T?TTTrTr 1 TO iTr A rTk l ATmnn " ' ' t"-. it be contiuued; that the northbound train was standiuK at the de-"1111 -Ciii I JT-rtll Y ilUlViLi lijlJ, lars raised. The Stale committee would recomtneud that the "week of prayer" be strictly observed; tnat collections be taken lor international work; that the State eucamptueu Pete Barifiiiger, colored, was convicted of district work bo fostered; that hve mem- pot Wednesday, John L. Sullivau of penitentiary two years, bers of the executive committee, wuose -Man from gBosiou Company," was g at the de the forgery and sent to the penitentiary two years. Ders oi tne execuuve uomunueo, w uoe -lan iroin JBosiou Company," was dis join, T.Monroe was divorced, vinculum mat- ms expiry Car, in his TltA rna nf " C V7 V usual CUhUIUOll OI Cil UUKeU !ttUDOr. A 1, ec the cominc year, unless it can be seen crowd collected and th hir k L. M. Russell vs W G. Davis, Esq., for libel, tuat two CKU be supported; that the State t0 abuse tbe crowd, calling thein "damn was the most important suit tried; it consumed treasury becarefully scruiiuizedaud that ed Tar Heels." A young man from Haw Thursday and Friday. The action was for the college aud county work be pushed. River still further angered the pugilwt .vooo. T.J. Shaw and J. A. Lockhart were Nineteen associations report an aver- by referring to Corbett. This directed ' .inn .11 ! unpiliVllU'A lT V V'.'-l I'Pnnn. I Ihn l,litu I., II " j t. w . . i - i i --'-' uuoo iu mc yuuui( u HE! GOODS lie William Murphy, Cvrus W. West, John Thomjison, Michael Davis, Wm.' Rowzee, 15. 11. Roberts,; J. H. Jenkins, M. C. Caldwell, i. C. CitldweM, Matthias 'Roge r, Chas. F. Raker, A. W. Rraudon, U. R. rendleton,-' C. S. Rrown. W. P. Staliingv Richard Fox, Franklin Horah, Thus. Dickson, D. P. Nelson, A. J. Brown, Hinton R. Heifer, R. F. Fraley, Thos. T.'MaiwcIl, John Stoker, W. U; Wilson, W. T. Shemwell, M--SC3 Rimer, Ainez Thompson, W. G. McN'eely, J. G. Cairns, Peter M. Warren, D. W. Parks, J. M. Rrown, -J. M. 'Horah, -Williams Rrown, Ilarvy R.JReise, J. I). Ttimsey, Samuel Reeves, jun,, K. Myers. ' J. J. Rell, Pamiiel Linn, " ' W. James. M. C. Pendleton, J. J. Rruner, -Fzra Casper, Leinmon Shell. Sam'l R. Harrison, Jno. A. Weirman, his Thomas x Worn mack, i . mark Thos, II. Pierce, H. Jamesi, . William Overman, Tho. W. Hayne, M. Whitehead, John W. Ellis, Wilson Bost, James R. McDonald, Levi Brown, John Clark. JohnH. Hardie, ... m V I T" 1 tor the plaintitr, ana 1. J . Jerome, . o. ivoo-. .,4 1Co expenses for the year: six have bins, J, R. Blair, and Wiley Rush for the de- jjj (Jailv noon prayer meeliugs; 46 re- fendaut. The jury has not yet returned their port weekly average attendance at men's verdict. W. L. Spence presented his license and. was sworn In as an attorney -al-law. A little six-year-old negro hoy was brought tfjefore a justice here tbe other day for defacing a tombstone. ' lie was dismissed on his moth er's promise to Hog, his age saving him from the law's.severer penalty. W. U. Harris; 'clerk of the court, states that 1 thex-xitense for tiles jurors at this term has beeu less than'everrbefore.. W. meeting of S13. Ken Who Live for Others. . The Charlotte News of Mondav?savs : The seini-uninial meeting of the train men of lue two Carolinus, tin bracing the conductors, rngiuccrs, tireiuen, :uid tele grapberF, was held in in this city yester day. It. was attended by 235 delegates, and a liner;)ooking body of men is sel dom assembled anywhere. 1 lie visitiau man. who drew a knife and threuteud to disembowel Sul livan. Ibis made the latter furious and he rushed back into auother car and pro cured a knife irjd would have gotten into a li-nt with the Tar Heel but for the presence of u policeman. Yours for M. B., -V. T. Sign of the Red Flag. II EVERY DAYf -1;: if ','1;' Big: Gun. . 'From Mooresville. The Easter services at the M. E. church came off last Sunday night a success in every way The house wasTdecoi ated with evenrreens aud The monster Kt upp gun was taken ' Irom the bold of the Lonuuil at Balti more the other day, and is now on the tiucks, at Sparrow'a Point, ready for shipment to Chicago and the World's mHronili-i-H wPr, n.Pt nt the dfiiuU and '. 1 v..w. cUU. v 01 rwidugiae -..... - - - - - i - i I vj r r ii moco r ufl i n . . i : i i v. i w Lvr;.r' ,A.r . without hitch, iu thirty minutes. The ereu ni, tne i ryon iree-, tutmiM j 47 f t , fi f -fc g . fa . ' """ "i -.- """":. ov . aineter in its thickest, n.irr. and bac . irI was preached to them by Kev. Rr. W; 6. Tf. nWL V. "iTu': "5 Creasy. -Alter a prayer for the railroad r;,, -hi" ""r S!1:"1 If fu -2!?55 ol twelveini. withellet. It" hasten HIS ICAUIUIJl l.UI.HHJ.-. 17U1ULI HSI ""u Un , tn I m It., Hnm,. 06 A Good thing wherl::.yCiiiseC THEN GO TO THE :.AUt.-r- for Chicago to-day, formiutr itself. It starts train by Rogers Clothing Where you will find a Large and Well Selected stock of 7th verse: "for none of us hveth unto mottoes and was tilled to overflowing.' Rev. ,imSelf. and no man dieth to himself." . i W. W. Pharr made a nice talk, and was fol lowed by Prof. ,Rlack, on the Sunday-school work throughout the State. ForJ Union .... . I itt..u..o.v v - """""M UiadstoneismaKinga maniy ngnwor 8noi s;mD v drv nv-th fima nt, tt rn , v p.. p. on a larger scale than usual. Wheat is look- his project to Uuite Ireland and England onienonis sometimes attrit UMBRELLAS Lltu5 V ALlhKb, IVC, CVC. . . i i . a. .lri.iiK.i i... !,, . cri. f T'mAn Iii 1 ho rio Kitu hitra. -i , I ing weo, out, oais were aoom an, kiucu mc m u. wn, ui "-""--"" eggs lain on master Sunday. AIr.rMosesl A "lT "T 1J r1 j r , c -4 Bevere cold Weather. . y he was ver' stronS i" hi,3 l0,nts ad Roberts has made a test of the matter bv ii. JN ICG UllllCl S OUlt lOP 7 & 1 . vf 9 I i..,ii,u ti ,irtinu.ni no r roiv n. n . ii .!-. . I Miss" EtU Brantley is visiting friends in 'V ' !' , n tU iV 7,5 Keeping an egg jam on master of last t.uiftion between those uuions bv wliicn .; tK. n.m,.n - i north Iredell this week. , " " a, iluln,.nnr!ltPa info Another. f.r,V 'A " r c!c " w 'r,D8 " c. v, . ., juujitj oi uis 5urpise 10 see mat it nad Jl.l J 1 neiwier !-onei nor aneu up, but re tained every nidicatiao of a fresh laid ejrc Whether it is a mere hannen-sn with this one egg or not, the incident is IThese are a lotof BARGAINS they will be' sold ai Mr. A. Smith, of Stanly county, is spending axn those where states are united, but some time with relatives at Mayhews. are not incorporated into each other so Mr. Sossamon has his machinery in position taking it. A. Raker. There-are sixty-live names to this petition, and it will be seen that among them artT professional und busiuess men, mechauics, aud others. Many of these men .were of the best and most prominent citizeus of thei town forty years ago. Many of them have! Mrs. bailie Faggart has recovered from rr. ni ko ii;uu t n a long spell of sickness f 1 . ' Miss Carrie Rothrock is spending a oetier iana. lew remain, respeeieu fortnight with trieuds iu Wiuston. ad honored hv nil in thir old hi. After an interregnum of three months j o - as to lose their identity, lie declared I. .. 4- bA .iuiIi'aH ii'iudH ti 1 rrfvri and will be ready for making brick for the " ' ' - - i . .'II . . 11 d . A. . 1 I ' jiooresviue cowon iaciory oy nexi ween. rnrt-e. had ever prospered. Ho then Clt- Success to the Watchmaji ; we will continue e(j the examples afforded by history, and A. maintained his point with great ability. Other unions have always been prosper ous, he urced, and warmly advocated a1 Bfithanv Academy. union with Ireland in which the auton- - I - ii 1 . 1 JL .. Westillhave hopes fur fruit in this ouiy oieacn Kinguom huouiu oop.v no;,rhhnrlm, Cd. JW8 dtld UUSeTVe.r . TCpwIiprn .Tniimil It boo Knn that an egg laid on Good Friday will not MEIf's and BOYS' CLOTHING, H.ATS, CArS, FuKNISHId GoDS,' las, Trunks, Valises, etc., etc A Nice Child's Suit for $1. A $20.00 uit for $12.50 I A Regular $2 pair of Pants for $11 Wilmington Star : It is said that ants have more brains in proportion to the size of their bodies than any other living things. Jhero is no relation between the ant and the Republican editor who still sticks to the McKiuley tariff. Highwaymen Captured. Special to, the M essenger. TU..., A A OUHUjr xuus occ gouu uicu tutu o""" J Peter's citizens nearly half a century aco pro- A few :-. . " rni- J planting corn. Some are going into testing against thcsaloon. Then all cotton extensively, but a majority are classps Tf srwlphv were mnri nr lpsta in.lnr,t. .... 1 Communion services will be held at jured by retail shops ; their children gt. Peter's E. L. church next Sunday were lured into the "most loathsom! President Shiery, of North Carolina Col . . , , . lege, Mt. Pleasant, will be preseut , on vices; even their servants were led in- that occasion. to crime by the bar-rooms. If Ibese We have no organized5"skalping par- il:m f,a icrA ti ties" in this sectioo, but some of our keen things were true in 185Q, re they not vnMnv ,k nftvn, with tw true in 1803 ? Has the saloon changed pests. Messrs." Adolphus Miller and Jas. or have its beverages become harmless ? MorKn have cch caught about 50 musk- , , .... ... rats in their stell traps this winter. Are not men every day falling fictinis The contract for repairing Organ to this habit that leads to vrv fnrm church has been awarded to Mr. John D. e u i i l A i i I Brown, of Rockwell, who will begin arork of hopeless bankruptcy, temporal and aoCut t'he itst ofJuly. The waifs will be eternal r rejuvenated and a new roof put on. The Two or three saloons forty years Surcb.is now 99 yearS old' anrt. wi" ho!d J I lta nonfanniat onniUPrcflfV rfllphrfltlfin in ago exerted a "banefnl influence m May. 1894. Elve. the community. How can our eleven suit-oils kp m rmwpr fnr cmnA in t n , , n - . . I News reaches us of a sad accident to i ue aloos uinuence is not neutral ; a y0urjg man near here who was fishing it is positive. ' It is a Messing or a wth dynamite. A cartridge exploded ,.n,M vbirii9 earlier than he expected -and before he ' ynunf could throw it in the water his right oiop mis instuution that beggar? band was torn off and other terrible miti men, impoverishes wnm,n. nnd r,,l . ' es resulted. He is not , expected to re- it yet to feing interested in ti e welfare of the "rming-iinerests the-countrv, while " our trip to Troy, last week, ve were P'eased to notice that most r'the M"arm are well up with their wolk, n uood nuinWr having move'or less corn planted, 1'ua he weather havincr leen favorahlp eirlds are well prepared for recciv : ,nR t he grain . Wheat, though back wa rd, Jith few except ioiis lias a good staiidT - 1 th,e oat croP far below an average Inspect at this time of the season. It. ply and Montpomwy there will be no jrcein cotton vm, but the farm s aijo i,tt; , . - . iikf. i ii 1 1 1 1 mi.i n n.-. - l . r a. u tiitir cot Washincrton, April 12. A general xtp- ... . . . ft f I inillk ' I l 1 1 V liaiULO ui;aiiioii vy J Kaleigh, IN. April .-ine cniei " tians jn Corea is threatened and prompt by the state and avert bloodshed. School was re-organized at St. police of Durham wasr here to-day and gtpps have becn taken last Sunday. reports the capture of Tom Marsh, .u- x Departments'to i ' of our farmers are about through gene Tolar, and Steve Johnson, all ne- BARGAINS., - A look will convince yon; Your'ri to count, on, ; gloth.uk CO., SALISBURY, II. C. ' groes, who robbed AiVron Wade on the highway, near Durham last rugiit.' nicy attacked Wade and injured him severely with knives. One of his bauds was near ly cut off. J Pa., w tin., year than last. Child ren. I ear down the signi "Sa- eover, his entire person being so tender that he shrieks in agony at I he touch of loon," "Sample Room," ''Bar Room." clothing. Charlotte Observer and substitute something more de scriptive of their effects4-Want -and Weeping, Rura and 1U Death and Destruction. .. ' AH diseases of the skin cured, and lost com piexiou restored by Johnsou's OrienUJSo Sold at EUwju CythejeH's. ' Ve are pleased to announce that Edwin Cutherel!, our enterprising druggist, has se- cured the agency for the Japanise Pile Cure, f most wonderful discovery fur the Cure of Pile; of every kind, which he will sell with a writ ten guarantee to refund the money if k-dov not care. It is said to be a specific for thai terrible and danjrerous disease. (Jet a Ire iample and try it. In Polite Society. Tweedledum, Jr. (to Tweedledum, Sr.)By Jove, Miss Tweedledee's look ing as old as her mother ! Col. Demming's Contribution. . j Mrs. Tweedledee ( unexpected! J n- Col. H. C. Demming. fOf Jirurg,lo5iiT-ouN Who is taking mv name i -j i tain ? hie as one or tbe survivors oi i.. great wreck at BosUun's bridge, near, ijutes- Tweedledum, Sr. Let me hasten to 5e:Lu"K Plead guilty. As we were saying, o . . . . r. n, n I j-ii i I T n r nnL-ini? for eems and com, iniorms iur. urumsr Mjnaries uu n,c ".Mft that be will express him for exhibition Q ur daughter I Life. nt,?on.rt 4in oon worth of cut cems. in-( Juu CT J n eluding a five karat diamond from Mc Dowell. All these will ue wun oureiaie exhibit. There will also be $1,000 worth of beautiful nuggets from all over the State. if3 m wmu wiF , , ,,t ., ., -r; - m "v m m k a mt CLOTHIERS, &aiiik Tou want good, pure goods at low .pricesVVdon'tjou fijfTkttftfyf JULIUS EARNH&J , t- PURR, FRESH GUOCEm such as f lQurgS where are kept Harax, Potatoes (seed as aixi mating vCabl?ige, an4 eYery'thiug.eTVo,w4'd''rl5 Also, a new line of GOOD SHOES, which I am offerifig Very -Cheati. rit is A full line of intY liUUDS and lNOlIUiNS always Kept ih stoWC t Y . v- We congratulate Mr. Cleveland upon the choice of Dr. Hannis Taylor for the Spanish Mission. It is excellently done. He has very high talents an accomplish ments. North Carolina never sent his equal abroad although twice before it had iMinisters at Madrid, Romulus M. Saunders and Daniel M. Barringer. We hope Dr- Taylor will be able to complete his great work on the "English Constitu tion," and will find the climate of Spain restorative. Thus far North Carolina is honored by three important places, but none is credited to her. Secretary Smith is from Georgia, Dr. Taylor from Ala bama, and Professor Alexander was born in another State and has been but a few vears in North Carolina. But it pro duces men who are honored if home folks only set the ''nubbin." W il imuto:i Mc singer. f.7 rtKW'wU b '1 EST" Attention, Farmers! I am now also selling the ' - BAHHER . IERTIIIZMH" cheap for ca.h, or on time. Call to see me before bujihg eJwBf tef fa',f C. B. Webb. J. S. Troutman. , mm Salisbury MarbelH Curea all Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, LeucorrhcaaorW hite3, Pain-a Back or Sides, stresgthenathe feeble, build up the whole system. It has cured Uioosandi and will cure vou. Druggists have it.- Send stamp for book. fjuf. p. DBoaeooLz a co, iaiTtn, kj. WEBB, TRDUTKAN 4 CO., Proprietors. Are now receiving their stock of monuments, head6ne,s;rt8h- - lets, tc. Would be pleased to have the citizen? of ''tffrv - surrounding country call and examine oilr stock': - -: Very.cespcetdili;. ,' . ..,' AVEHIJ, TKOUniAN & CO. . . . . . t? Yar I on Fisher St., near Standp'pe. Salisbukt, H.'C
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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