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...hM 1 It. X. C, April It, eftnr, aged GU Tbeo.'F. All the victims of the Italefirh witch -.'back The tufaler" stqi-V finished, Hon KWuH reeietee i now neof iVe kta4&0sest accident are doing well. It is 'as rem arkable fu f.ht eUy. : The if uaicipal contest ias feeea tireljr. Ti gonr closes to-night., QotU candidates are Mcb that no mistake an hi made. Those enterprising young merchants, Nicho las & Miller, on East Main street, are .baring a new tint of paint put on their store. This U 8. as a wliite frost Tuesday l.,r little if iuy daiutttfe wui :,.r. W It- right and wise ; the bright and th beautiful always attract attention.' T4j R. & D. Railroad Company b-ire had 1 Messrs. W. L. Spence and rrank Barber sworn o . . " . t, f ; ' 1 AS fOftu.uai Wbc fverf! laiaiiy mjurcu. The Charlotte X- saya they are having great luck with fish traps near TeVaJge ford in &i Catawba. 1 , Officer Tool who run down the whisky rob bers is the same who ferreted out the tobacco 'thieves some months ago. 0$cftr Pool baa done much efljcient work and is fast becoming the Byrnes of the Salisbury force. - "It is a rule that business men who are not afraid of printers' ink are the men that are the our streets , i rt.. Iv V I . f i' W I i I I . I I i. If- II . of Norwood . , , line ofi'OOtc aawine v Ihefjrt4CVsr beiugHold at. 25 . . 1? YV Hurt. OVt-r liWO !' choice for $1.00, i'as'ayait; of the liuet Shoes made. !' s. overman, L. H. Clement, tfaB" V i jj. Hoyden, are at Sslates- l . r. ,.ite Hdi nil the Federal u ri r le tin-- st-s;iau there. f i - . . . .1 , U Heanie.'E-q-., of Aioemar.e, McilV Tues iajVi...! invested .in one i . i . i innru vi'd cotton planter, ft". .' . -i... it Iw1m.i1 Hardware f0Bsaleiy in as social polieemen to do duty night and i prosperous and best known as liberal dny around the depot and road yards. This action of the company is commendable. The depot loafers and law breakers will now sub side. . . ." The work of remodeling the Meroney opera hall geos briskly ou. Dr. L. J. Meroney, the owner, has been here for a week past, and has given the contract to Mr. J. D. Small. Ere long Salisbury will rejoice in a flrst-class, modern o;era houe. Dr. Meroney returned to his home in Philadelphia by Tuesday's vestibule.-. The Central hotel was opened lor the en tertain meut of the public to-duy. This hotel is practically new, having been refurnished dealers. We have men of this kind in Salts bury add some of them are using the columns of the Watchmas, and we especially bespeak for them the patronage of our readers. All of them are good, lire, enterprising men, honest and reliable. As they show a willingness to let the public know their prices and what they ate doing, they are, we think, most deserving of the public's confidence. Give them your trade. For the Watchman. To Mr.. J. J. Stewart. Mr. Editor: Sara Jones says, 4,If there is i anything I bate, it is a dull time." I guess the I editor of the Truth and I can agree with Sam on that saying. Evidently he loves to have a from top to bottom and repaired and painteJ " lively time with this titer, for he shows me ' xri J P.oseuiau d.ed at his home, EbeuW-r church, last Monday (lloui b0 year! age, from paralysis the 4f 1W- ibis been a sull'erer .. . u--.i.ii rtrt mi we le-iru that ' . -tr- lmve reeeullv been jiliug i'"- , . ..i; Ki.niifnnil'rv COUlltV : JttB. InWlIUlCUiU."-- - tr ... -.I...., i. Mk Aiil'US t McAulay Jit- columus of the WatiJhmah are jjofor the diflouaswu of tub local-op-,.r mv other question of jAtl and importance; uui trrti)0uueuu uiu r USilUM. . oli bk return from the Presbytery, j.l.Kawaay, in paiug through the ..ilainlav -last, ave us a pleuaui II, Ik is seci eiaiy ol tue i i csujicn , Am accepUUIV liiled this publliou Xue eitmordiiiafy seiwiou of the md aute Senate a.ljoarned last Llt'levelaud's appoint uicnls lalleU to Laa uue of uinior luiuorlauoo. Tiie Charloito Ntu$ bays that city was laususliy healthy labt tuuiuiei, auU at- likiles liiect lo Hie general planting ,sUu llowers by the citizens.. . These j ers are atl to be a preveuti.ro' ol LaUruaud typhoid fever. Al the Sj.riug opening of the stock icsal ttie Aiiutuce F.ur grouuds, iiay iih, liiere arc to be cru a i aee-, bic -ie races, kmc bail g.iuies, a loiu naincul , lud oilier aiuuse!henis A big ct'ovcl la utjcipnLcd a'ml a ptcasanl tuue epect 1. ece ihenr progia"iuo in aaothcr 4dllltt. Will-any of those who love to cite tne i ' ft c c j;our" sa a niHKeraim user oi ici- up in both the Watcfumtn and the Truth of this week in a lively manner, and gives me many what I suppose he would call good names. I let all that pass for what it is worth, and beg to call his attention to the following, quot ed from bis article in the Watchman : "That exquisite" excerpt about Old Brindle in the last paragraph sounds very like the stupid huntiug story by N'imrod, who got so completely thrash ed out on that line about fifteen years ago, as to make him the laughing stock of the entire community and the butt of all the jokes of the Intelligent people." Now, I take this opportunity of informing throughout. Its central location is not the least of the advantages which will attract the traveling public. "It is a faithful saying and worthy of alLac- ccptation, that Jesus Christ came into t lie world to save sinners," was the subject upon wlHch Dr. Pritchard, of the Baptists church of Charlotte, preacLed a most excellent sermon at the First Presbyterian church of this city last Sunday night. This eminent divine al ways attracts a good congregation whenever here, and his sermon Sunday morning at the Baptist church was also an eloquent ippeal to " - - I Mr. J. J. Stewart that the "Ximrod" referred to Capt. J. C. S. Timberlake, rho teo I is in town; that he has the whole record of years ago entertained the Press Assocta- that thrashing juBt as it was published in the tion of North Carolina, at Wayuesville, Watchman, during the local-option campaign now has charge of the Columbia Hotel, of 1879, contained in three articles on "The 31st street .Chicago, and with that be- Temperance Question," and three rejoinders by cominir hospitality so markedly domiuant "Xiuirod Jr.;" that he will gladly furnish them, in the hospitable South, invites North the original print, to Mr. J. J. Stewart, on Carolinians to make hishotel their head- conauion uiame repuousn mem in tue irum in one, two, or three issues, before the 20th of uext month. The Truth is a large paper, does not lack for space, and the six articles, I think could all be put ou one page. The present lo cal-option campaign is similar to the one that called them forth iu 1879. If they w ere worth anything then they arc worth as much now; besides, they will show how "Xiuirod" "got so completely thrashed ? out." On authentic information that the Truth ac cepts the above proposition, the articles will be furnished at once. J. J. U April 14th, 1893. Hont3xnery County He wtTroy The bridge over Little river. 9 Sim' mom ford, U being built, by A. J Leach. Esq., and will bo finished Jo the near future. - 1, : i Sheriff Leach carried Pete Barringer col. to the jniteutiary, Monday, tyher he U to remain for two yeara. Jin election for mayor and town com missioners is to be held here on the fiist Mouday in May." Several colored prisoners in jail were hired out, at commissioner's court, to pay costs and expenses. H. 8. Wade, Esq., with hia daughter, Mi.-s Jessie returned home this week, Hogs in the vicinity of Troy are dyiug from Cholera. J. It. Blair and VV. L. Spence attended court at Albemarle last week. The case of libel: L. M. Russell vs. AV. O. Davis resulted in favor of Mr. Davis. The plaiutifT has appealed to the Supreme court. W. D. Clark, Esq., is confined to his bed with the mumps, lie contracted the disease while at Chariotte recently. There was fine rain on the 13th, which was much needed; and vegetatiou is growing rapidly. 4 Easter is passed, the cold weather is probably over, and the prospect for a bountiful crop of fruit, is very good. The amount of rosin and spirits of turpentine shipped to Candor, iu Mont gomery county, produced in Montgome ry, is astonishing notwithstanding the very low prices these products are bring ing. Ibe grand jury, at our last term of court, recommeuded the building of it nwjau here. W. Hri. Kayhriek iJf nJ Arril 17-Tha report . has tfi tted nd i gieiveraTly cred In the Work! ntr nriaon tb&t lira. f joreace. May brick tried to kill herself tue prison Satiirdav. - faj i LA in nave subbed herself Mesremlv in th w?T u ?ert with tbI knife which was xasen from h. , v her from inflictUg moral wounds. quarters while attending the World's Fair at Chicago this Summer. He gays : "Although North Carolina may not have a building of her own at -the World's Fair, Carolinians will Gad a cordial wel come at the Columbia Hotel, where I hope to meet and entertain ten thous and Carolinians, from the cloud-capped peaks of Pisgah to the pools of Pasquo tank 'where Jfrogs do leap from bank to bank.' " There is but little doubt that Capt. Timberlake will have all the pat rouage he desires during the World's great exposition..' It is certainly creditable to the good people of the county of Stanly that they have gone down iuto their pockets and built one of the most substantial, pretty, and convenient court houses in the State, at Albemarle, their county neat. It is a strong, two-story, brick, iron roof modern From Manning. The prospects for a good wheat crop mjtnis section are very good. len persons connec.ed themselves with Selem church last Sunday by con firmation and four by certificate, and a few Sunday's previous five joined by certificate. It is reported that a government dis tillery will be erected iu the course of a short while, about three miles north west of this place. Kumer has it that forest fires burned about 100 cords of wood for Mr. 8. F. Lord recently, which also burned over a quautity of valuabble timber land. Mr. D. C. Piukston, while splitting rails a lew days aga cut uis leg very se vsrely, but is better at this writinc. Mr. j. C. Lyerly has been very sick the past lew week. Most people are done planting corn, and some are now planting their cotton. 1 here will be preaching at Salem on the fifth Sunday in this month. The Easter services at Salem were a perfect success, the church was beautifully deco rated with evergreens and faster now ers. "Ye shall be my witnesses," was their motto. Addresses' were delivered by our pastor and Rev. V. It. Stickley on missonx. after which a collection was takeu up amounting to the neat little kuw of 6.3'J. W. 8. Whiskey Thieves Caught. The Doily llrrald of yesterday says About five weeks ago Mr. J. T. Harrison lost a barrel of whiskey from his distillery, which was taken away on a wagon and the same was tracked to town. Policeman Pool was fur nished with all the f'.icts in the case and begun tu work u;the case. He went to the house of Lawsou Fowle. colored, who proved to be the WlFTgJgCFC fUK renovating tk$ entire system, eliminating all Poisons from the Blood, whether of scrofulous or malarial origin, this pre oration has no equal, . . uFr gifhteen wunths I had mm uUing tert m my Ungm. I woe trtattd kf btH Ucl rhytuuMm. tut tbtaintJ M0 relief; the tort eradumlly grew wrt. t JineUJf tok S. S. mnd was entirtij lured after stmg a ferm bettU C. a McLaxors, Mender, J 'ex. ' TREATISE on Blood sad Skia Diseases mailed free. 1 ms Swivt Srsciric Co Atlanta, Gft fyatt ieBurgainlan Greets the close, discriminating buyer and invites -him (or her, as the case may be) TO YISIT HIS STOBlT and confer together for - BMiohJ & Danville R. B. Co. T. W. HoldkoperaiHl Ru) Tomtmr, JMceiTttra. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER T. 80UTHBOUUD When you invest your money, whether in a spool of Coats' Cotton, at four cents, br in a U. IS. non-taxable, at S125.00, you naturally watch the result with interest. PThe person who hag 6avel you 25 per cent, on the-pur- chase of your thread, is as much entitled to your regard as the combination of circumstances which has added 25 per cent 1o: your government's paper, or in other words, the man wHo, saves 25 per cent, on his thread transaction, has as many claims on . Lv Rlcnmond .... LvBurkevtHe ... Lt Keyartlie.,. . Ar OanrUle ArOreenaboro... LV Ooldsborb. . . . . Ar Kalrfr.ta Lv italeiKb Lt Durham ar Oreensoero Lt Wlaston-HtWn, Lr tirtwuauwo ..... Ar Salisbury . .. mo. n. i no. u. hifQ a8 tne coupon dipper. St rs 3J rm ss& rat loom as ra (MM 4 4am 1 3T r J 45 ra ts l ra Ar States vtH... Ar Asnevllle .... Ar Hot Sprtnga.. Lv Salisbury Ar charlotte . . . Ar Spartanburg. Ar Greenville ... Ar At'anta i.v Ch ir lotus Ar ColumbU A r Augusta . 1 rw I Mrs js4i ra 11 10 r 1 64 an S VT AM 00 AM II so ra AM III 00 AM T If AM 1 14 AM tram 11 14 rm 1 11 AM T IS AM 4 IS AM S40AM I II AM 1104 AM II 43 rM 415 PM S 91 rM 11 14 AM II 4U rM tun 4 41PM 11 oo rM II M AM 140 AM ISAM I IS AM MAM 4 II AM SllAM SIT AM 4 IS AM It ST AM II Hm 4 55 PM ISAM 110 rM 4is rM NORTHBOUND No.io. DAILY. No. U. ifo. IS. Lv Augusta S W) pru 1 s pm lt Columbia 14 &o pm 1 64 pis Ar Charlotte IMam Tiopm Lt Atlanta 1 10 put ArCnarlott 4 40 am WuleJ vino hitve the teuicrity to get mi heir kuee and thank lliin for Iris c-xain- ie and implore His blessing on the LJtiem reluil jUiop? If you can't pray, Aug ou the saloon heller t try to pr ve aiiythin from Scripture. nochvill High tSchJol (I'rof. P. E. n'riifbt. nrintinal) elusea next Thuratiav. r I " m, ' Jn Wednesday there will he speeches, !logues,.&c, aud at uij;lit there will a muskal enterlaiuiueut. Prot. Kizer7 will deliver a literary address on Thursday, "aud will be followed by the whaling ylass with assays and speech -n. We are glad to 'learn from Mr. H. !i tii . - . . . . . ' . r". rJH.ier Uiat this school la moyiui: a iiiigh degree of pro-;pritv. Alter being iu charge of the Federal ;cenelery here for a period of about aev- lfMni.A..M.. f . . t 1. . I. j'vvujcm nt tuuii. jas. uurxe, uas ueen gned to, anoiher field of duty, aud piU in a few days go to take charge of ithfilniim A. ...... ... M hJ T If.. Capt. Burke is a gentlemen calculated to make friend wherever he goes, and wil loai'a L-L! a . v.c uemua mm nere inanv warm Wends who will regret his: leaving Sal ubury. ; ' Hon. John. S. Henderson in an inter- Vw -ith the Chavlytte Observer' Wash- 'aton correspondent says, speaking of posioffices iu Rowan: Appointment at Qina Grove about June 3,J(J3. At fvelandno annointment will lie made otforeJuly 15, '93, but.D. B. Roseboro l!lb aDDointd. f'aTviu' J. rt-o. Rmeaded at Enochville but term will :t expire until Jninuurv 15. '95. At jlisburyr presidential office, the pres- pincumbent, appointed July IS, 1889, Appointed ind eonfirned Decemhftr ji 89, bo the term under his commission M not expire until December 'JO, '93. case of Russell vs. Davis; for libel damages, recently tried at Mout- arys spring term of court, was one of f30 thaa ordinarv intrftHt. Tt inK- - - m A.-avi BUfiiaa who was seekiug the Ruffra- orhiR,fellow-eitirens for election to w of the most respousible offices in rh...- . . . ,ar gut -could: have hi characaer as aJ , irana honest business man thorousrhlv auu ui AUR kiwi w 1 1 I .r I n t ?Ucrand that, it nn hnnuf iAi:.. e charges brourht n-.r-iinct. cM a r ft n. jaa vu ii dt WeVe true did he or did he not fv the right to publish these charges? aays were consumed -in the trial. arguments were introduced on both s, Judge Winston, in a fair and im- p""" enarge laid dowu the law to the 2,-hicb oy-the way, -vas one of in- -'vt, umi meir vei ..as tne right to investigate, dis. siruciuie, ui immioumc wwwriu ..n.iii- owner ol the wagon, ana by some sharp (jues- tectuial design, aud hud -in both the tionine found out that Mich Chambers, color- clerk's aud register's outers good lire- WilS the thief. The whUkey whs found in roof vaults for the piutection and Kiife- the house of Chambers but he claimed that it keeiug of the county's reuuds. This had been brought to his house by parties he lar:e, excellent, and commodious build- did not know. Chambers was arrested and ing oulv cost the county $8,750, which put in jail to await the actiuh of the grand ill remarkably cheap when the size and jury. .in ilhv .,f tlii hnildinir is considered. I About a week after this the hen roofts of Hon. S. J. Pemberiou wad chairman ol Policeman Pare and eome of his neighbors the imiiding committee that had the letting out of the contract to the builders, aud the successful completion, of the work itt so small a cost is doubtless at- ributable to his wise oversight. were robbed and the thieves were arrested. The white man, Swiuk and the negro, Blue, who were arrested for stealing the chickens, began to tell on each other after being placed in jail, and this scared Mich Chambers, who made a confession in regard to the whiskey While at Troy court recently, several 1 stealing, in which, it seems, all three men had of our subscribers called our attention I a hand. to the fact that since the fall! Besides those mentioned above Chambers elections the irregularities in told on Henry Hacket, Sandy McCoy, Lawson the delivery of the mails in that section Fowle, and Alf Boger, who were arrested by have been unprecedented, and that often ofheers Pool and U. r. Kosemau Monday even- it would be as Ion? as three weeks before tr,al wa9 ueId btore magi Urates 1 . - . 0 . i . ihey would receive their papers and Horrible Accident in Graham County A special from liobbiusville, Ji. C. says: rire nroke out on tne premises ot Philip Wyke, who lives a few niiles from this place, Iriday. Mr. nyke aud sev eral ineuibers of his family attemped to slop the progress of the tlaiues. In doing so they separated. When Mr. Wyke was some distance from Mrs. Wyke, the nued wile, her clothing was ignited by the burning sedge, iler screams at tracted other uieiuoers of the family, who ran to her assistance, but, unfortu nately, they were too late. J uey were loruned to see Mrs. yke completely hemmed in by the furious tlauies, which, as ihe wiud blew, mounted almost to the tree tops. Her clothiug was burning, aud us her relatives reached the spot she ell, overcome by the lire and snioe, while the husband and cluldreu were owerle.-s to save her ou account of the wall of lire roaring about her. When, u short liuie uAer, they rushed through, Mis. Wyke wus found charred almost to au unrecognizable mass. Mr. Wyke was also badly burned, but will recover. Lv Chitrtotta Ar Kallsbury . g 05 am 11 43 pm 7 oo pm s 05 pm 4 5A am 7 45 pm s 15 pm g IT am 415 pin H4pm Lt Hot Springs li 31 pm. Lt AsbevUle 145 pm Lt States vine T 41 pm Ar jaUsburr siTpm... Lt Salisbury 8lfanf4M pmt n pm ' Agireensboro to to am a so pm 14 41 pm Ar Winston-Salem .. Ml 30 am tl 00 am Lt Greensboro lo 90 am 11 aspm Ar Durham llllpin "35am Ar Kaielgh l oi pm s no am Eight-ounce Cottonftdw, 12 and H eta. - Shirting Calico, 4. i x - Rockingham AA Sheeting, jtrd wide, 5c. Yard wide Fruit of the Loom 8c New York milli Bleached Muilin. uPride of the Wett.M A small wood Packer Trunk, 28c. A Ladj's Sarataga with the most delightful roller trajr, $18.00. Men' and BojV Malaga Hata, 10c. Albatros, 57c, 40 inhces wide and all wool, easilj worth 75c. Persian Beige, f 1.83 yd.; city price, 11.75. Whip cords, Henriettas, and Velreta. Armure, Faille, Gros Grain, Crystal, Peau du Soie, China, Sura, and Flor. antine SILKS. The most exquisite line of Percales, Mulls, Ohambrays, French Sateens, and imported fabrics. Ar Golds' Loro ... 1 14 pm t8 4Sam.. sos pm ivo5pm.. .v Wrcensboro Ar Danville ... Ar Keyuvllle... Ar innkeviiie . Arlllebmond .. then they would get them all in a bunch; and sometimes they would fail to get them at alf. This is an outrageous ter- vice, and can be attributed only to either the care. essness or meanness of the out going postmasters or route agents. It is too bad, and we hope the proper authorites will investigate the matter, and if there is a law to punish such care lessness they should enforce it. ibe Watchman and Videttt are priuted re- M. Kerns ana r.. 1$. eave yefteruav, and Chambers, Blue, and Boger made a full eon fe?sion. All th parties, were bouud over to court. 1 Obituary. On the 2Tth of Febiuary last the spirit of Mrs. Makgabkt L. Litakeb (nee Wood) left its abode of clay and winged its way to the man sions of the blest. The deceased wns a sipter of Dr. D. Burton Wood of this county, and alo of Rev. Dr William A. Wood, of Statesville, and had for several years made her home with her daugh- ularly every Thursday and properly ter, Mrs. HartnesSj in that town, where she mailed to each and every one of our sub. scribers, and if our subscribers fail to get their papers regularly it can only be at-' tributed to the carelessness of postmas ters or route agents somewhere. Our Advertisers. Wyatt, tbe Bargain Man. advertises a lot of new things this week, in which the ladies will be specially iuteresttd. , K. W. Burt k Co. say they have just receiv er' ed thousands of shoes Co be sold cheaper than' ever. The Georgia Home appears in new and im proved shape J". Allen Brown, Agent. The popular firm of D. R. Julion and Sons ! make an announcement about their Store3. (Jo see them, died. It has rarely been my good fortune to meet so pure, so sincere a Cl'ri."tian. Her faith and trust in her Heavenly Father was as simple and trong as that of a little child in its earthly parents. Her Christian character developed to erfection under maltiplicd sorrows and afflic tions. In the hour of adversity tier faith shone brightest, and in prosperity she never forgot the Giver of all good. To Him she took every joy and care, and from Him she has received the reward promised those who are faithful till death. While her Christian character was ymmetrical, it is not amiss to say that the grace of gratitude was highly developed; the mallest favor, the slightest consideration they always moved her to thanks. A friend who knew her well and loved her much offers his feeble tribute to her memory. K and even nuKllc-u i i " iKk i ' 1 ou l,,ecuargesagilUSl "e Character .i ... . ; - -uwuaie wno sects Programme. Programme in brief of the annual pic-nic and grand exhibit and sale of line stock and poultry, to take place at the Alliance Fair grounds Ascension day, May 11, 1893: Gates open at 0:30 a. m. Scrub races 10 to 11 a. m. Exhibit of stock, &c, 11 to 12 a. m. Free drives I to 2 p. m. Running and trotting races 2 to 3 p. m. - uate fees Gentlemen 10c, ladies 5c, chil dren under 12 years free. There will be a baseball contest, a tourna ment, and other amusements. ' All exhibits will be admitted to the grounds free. No charges for auctioneer's services Good order will be maintained, and the mana gers will do everything possible to make the day one of pleasure and profit. J. M. IUbrisox, President, lo so am 11 35 pm lo 40 pm IS 01 pm 1 is am IS 01 am ,1 1 pm 4 05 am 4 61 am 3 S5 pm 4 51 am tl am 5 ?0 pin 1 00 am T 00 am Yours for M. B., " T.B. Sign of tbe Jled Flag. w YATT. To Stop Taking Notes for Gold. Washington, April 18. The statement is made that the Treasury officials con template the advisability of stopping the payment of gold cin for Treasury notes issued under the act of July 14, 1890N Under that act the government was com pelled to purchase each months 4,600,- 000 ounces of silver and at the same time issue notes for bullion received. These notes are termed "Treasury notes" and on the face of them declare that they are n Kirk an nti V. ' ' i nA t A O tA 49 Ch 1 1 I frsv be $130,000,000 of these notes in circula tion, and according to Mr. Springer's re port to the last Congress on tbe circula tion of the Treasury, about $21 ,000,000 of these notes have been presented since last July and gold paid out for them, or at the rat of $4,000,000 a month. It is asserted thrt it is this class of notes that has been largely presented by New York brokers in exchange for gold. No verification or -contradiction of the statement, but it is Jn contemplation to isue an order suspending the payment of gold on Treasury notes of 1890, can be obtained from Secretary Carlisle. The American Flag Hauled Down. News and Observer. On April 1st tne American nag was hauled down and the Hawaiian Hag run un and the American man net went aboard their ship. Thisactiou was taken pursuant to instructions carried by Com mibttiouer lilount. lite royalists, in view of this, Blount's first official act which was unaccompanied by any word or explanation, are greatly encouraged Minister Stevens was not informed of the commissioner's intention to lower tbe flag and the provisional government had less than twenty-four Jours notice Members of the provisional goverumen called on Blount April 3rd, returning his visit of March 30th, when he was intro duced by Minister Stevens and present ed his credentials. The conference last ed over an hour. Attorney Genera mith said that while the commissioner gave them uo direct assurance of any kind beyond that the United States would allow no foreign interference, the government was well pleased with the manner of the commissioner and diu not think their iuterests would suffer at his hands. A Woman Fasts Thirty-One Days. Pittsburg, Pa., April 18 Miss Mol liti Nelson, the young woman faster, last night completed her of thirty-one davs, thereby winning $1,100. She weighed 202 pounds at the beginning and 104 at the end. For several Hays past she has been unable to sit up. Yes terday 6he had a bad fainting spell and temporary heart failure. The people of North Carolina should always keep iu miud that the Third par ty leaders are not Democrats, but are as much opposed to the continued supre macy of the Democratic party as the Republicans themselves are. When Murinn Butler and others of that per suasion go through the country address ing the people, they should be recognized as apostles or discord, wnse cniei ousi ness it is to irritate their fellow citizens against the Democratic party, and lead them on to piay tne roie iu jumre tions of assistant Republicans. Raleigh News-Observer. t Dally except Sunday-. BETWEEN WEST POIMT A niwnmunu- Leave West rotnt IM A. M. daily, and 8.10 A. M. daily except suniay ana Monday; arrive ttlca- Diona t.uu aui i".4v a. as. neiurnins leave men mond s.i c and 4.43 P. H . dally except Sunday; ar rive Went point S.oo and t.oo p. m. BET-RICHMOND. AND RALEIGH VIA KKTSVILLt. Leavo Blchmond 11.45 p. M. dally; leave Keys- vllle 3.45 P. M.; arrive uxrora f.oo r. u.; Hender son .ss P. Purnam i.so p. m., aaieign l.oo A, M.. Seima A. M. Keturning leave belmas.io P. M4 Kaleljfti 4.40 P. M., dally, Durham t.oo P. X. Henderson T.ss p. m.. uxrora a.so e. m.; arrive KeybvlUe 11.55 P. M., Klebmond T.oo A. M. Mixea train leaves uxrora aaiiy rxcrpi dudoaj 15 A. li.; arrtvts Ducdant WAi A. M. Leaves Durham T.45 A. M. dally except sunaay; arrived oxord 1.20 A.M. Additional trains leave uxrora aauy except sun- day T.oo a. M. and 11.43 A. M. arrive Henderson s,oo A. M. and 11.40 p. m. ueturning leava Hen- cerson 10.30 a. m. ana i.w r. xi. aany except oun- 1at: arrive Oxfora u.so a. m. ana s is f. u NOH Wtst SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On Trains t and so, Pullman Buffet Sleeper be tweeu Atlanta and New York; between Danville ad August Good thing A when you THEN GO TO THE see it Rogers Clothing Company, Where you will find a Large and Well Selected stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, lrandBaTt TRUNKS, VALISES, fcc, fcc. un 37 and s. Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Hicnmond and Danville, unlUn? at Danville with Washington and Southwestern v'estlbuled Limited for Atlanta, carrying Pullman steeper rrom wew York to New Orie.ins, and New York to Augusta, and Dining Car New lor to nootgomery. Trains 11 ana it runman Bunei steeper oeiwwa New York, Wahlnpton( and Hot Springs via Sal isbury and Ashevliie, and Pullmak Sleepers be tween Washington and Atlanta; and between Greensboro and Portsmouth, Va., via Atlanta A Danville U. U. K.BERKLKY, J. 8. B. THOMPSON. Superintendent, Superintendent. ureensboro. N. C. Klchmond, Va. W. A. TURK.. General Passenger Agent, W shtngton, D. t:. 8. II. nABDWicK, Aasu Genl Pass. Agent, A1 Ulanta. Ga. W. B. GRKKN, Gen'l Manager, Waahliieton, D. C. SOL HAAS. Tramc Manager, Washington, D. C. D.R.Julian&Soiis Oh account of their growing popularlly have had to extend their faclutlea tor their rapldljr Increaiw tng business. Tteyhave opened a Splendid Stock General Merchandise In Hie new store room onder the Central Hotel, where their lo w prices detx all com petition. They are also continuing Business at their old stapd with prices lower than ever. Call and be convinced of this. 0T Bring j our Chlckena, Igga, and Butter to us at the New Hotel. Cone to Sbs Us Before BijiHi. A Nice Child's Suit for 31. A $20.00 Suit for $12.50 ! A Regular $2 pair of Pants for $1! 3EThese are a lot of BARGAINS they will be sold as BARGAINS. A look will convince vou. Your'n to count on, mm CLOTHING CO., SALISBURY, n. C. J FHE CLOTHIERS, Then Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla. TThen iht wm a Child, h cried for CmutorU. Then she became Miss, she ehmg to Castoria, Tben she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Needing a tonic, or children who want boas lng np, ihould Uke BROWS'IUROII BITTERS. It Is pleasant; coras Malaria, Inditioa. Biliousness, Liver Complain aod, NeuraJgta. New Spring Goods In Great Variety at T.F. YOIG'S STORE FINE D1IESS GOODS, CAR PETS, MATTINGS Etc., . m 1 i. lnw s can De Dougnt any wutri a w SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS. Agent for the Standard Sewing Machine, Xbe best on the market. Took diploma a Sftlisbarv Fair last fall. Ton want Rod, part goods at low prices, don't you ? Thtn go i JULIUS EARNHARDT'S, wberregept PURE FRESH GROCERIES, sueh aa Floureood wntrj Ham a, rotatoes ttl and eatins), tbbae, and ererjfthini? ei jitn want. Also, m new line of GOOD SHOES, which I am offering VeVjr Cheap. ' A tun line oi mil uwuo ana nuiiuna aiwajrs Kepvmaioeic. t-Attntion, Farrnen! I am aow also sellibg th : - BAHHER FERTILIZER cheap for cah, or on time. Call to see me before buying elsewhere. C. B. Webb. J. 8. Troutmaxu T. J, Bph5. Salisbury Marbe forks ! WEBB, TBOUfMAN & CO., Propte Are now receiving their stock of monuments, headstones, tab lets, tfco. Would bo pleased to have the citizens of Salisbury and surrounaing coumry can ana examine our swck. Very r"i cfii1!yr WEBB, TKOUT31AN & ( 1. Xrd on Y'lfibrr gt u giandr5re. SxtWH' N 4. 5 . 1 -. '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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