'.lUV.jrAY 11. 1893.
l-ToT MMed&evi'licywa
y. , ; ;
t ; I ill" V ri.i"" .- - j -
i ,.,. Ji"ehltrged.
t . i . ... IkAXlnv.
'
is v e' ,; i
ill lQctS. per q-uHVt.
Silks iit (lis Salt-
f .,.r, j0m.s- at only ?1". lor
fur
jay
. .O
i 4
-,t .- f I r 1 '
Lit- ' J"
'1-1,
I 1
sale's races, touiua-
I'aiu-e fair grounds
a ae fee is only 5
The Daty ITVrafa of the Sth in3t., says ;
While returning home last uigbt about
II o'clock W. 0. Ketclde. son of Esq., S.
CVtvetchte, saw'-eoraethitnr in, the road
which proved to he a "tick of corn. Sup
posing that the corn was; stolen young
Ketchie went to the house of his brother,
M. S. Ketchie near by, and the two went
twtck to watch for (lie thief. Just before
day this morning a negro rode up on a
runic und dismounted near the corn.
Taking it up he was in the act of ptit
tuig n uii the mule, where were two oth
er s-acks, afterwards found to contain
'cotton need, jvhtu the young men lep.
ped up and arrested him. The prisoner
was carried "to the residence of Esq.
.Ketchie aud just as he was being taken
,.-- "v Alliance .Pair Association.
Correspondence Watchman. . ' "
Kr. Editor-In a late issue of your pa-. g1IUFtLK THROUGH THE WORLD SEUS
:r, the President of the Alliance Pair j stiiin ivn imrpv?
HOD AND SHABBY?
The personal attire oft procelaicis the man.
However much seme ptfopto? mar sneer, 'tis,
nert-rtbiflef s, a stubborn fact that ueatneG3 of
cress contributes gieatly to. the estimate of a
per
Association made the announcement t hat
there-wouhhbe a picnic at the Alliance
Fair Grounds, ou Ascension day, May
11th, lil. . ,r . V':V-.
gramme, the gate fees will be for gentle- j nn an,j Ahis much ..to an alreadf favorable
inca 10c. for, ladWSti., children under 1 PI"n ofln.ro.. ' f ,
12 vferstW Tlre will he scrah races. I - uDt Jge- nian by .the coat that he
fw- rtrfvp .n1i,.r-flt.d Hotting rars. ! nears 53 weiteaough as lar as it goes
..-w - - . - - j . rj .
baHe ball t-ontest, a tournament, uiLctb
er amuseaients. .; N
ood enough for anj man, whatever his sta
loi.. Xou iiUheve this v hen you look them
.over.
-hen you look them
SPECIALTIES.
nvo'c ' I Coat' vest ftn louS pants, sizes
iova Scits, i 13 to 18 jers, Krar cheriot, all
j wool, ?4 to 7.50.
51.50,, SI.75.- 42.2.V- S-2.R0. a nn
EOYS' TWO-PIECE SUITS,
.1-
to the World's
v are as. follows :
f:k are .f 32.35. those
t'f i'lMju'sig visiting at
' - -'n iitteFKi.tnt't; at our Court yes-
V' Sl ! . - -W ft.
j j-''atJvi.le. ana ji. b.
v-4 CiajH-!, near China Grove
.tjf I--: .Sunday morning..' A
at"."--- . . , . v :
-.-nvd !,i itieiwanx-e ana servi
i i. liath churche. A iiuai-
. ,, fruta Salisbury Wero- prcs--
iitidactd the Truth
.
Jic f-ni i one diiu;; ..nfid
r H:"af. he iijcitii iiiii tlir:
v.. 'Henderson - has eirain
wVi:bii)vOii toiook alter qLtein--i't-'lLt.
r is n. Js. e suppose he
I..uii2 yat.l appowi tui(ut. for
L-y trc'iOfcfV uf the Prciibytei-ian Theo-
ricainxry, lii-acn bidney,
3 ft ';, T.iurvity ixst., nd
li-cv. J- Thos. R. Kngiinh, of S.
Ju the lu-st issue-'of your pajier the an
nouncement 13 made that the Association
is in debt, and great anxiety evinced to
iiav a large attendance on the day ap
pointed. Ascension .day commemorates
an important event, and if ohscryed at all
-hould be religiously observed. It is not
in the house he made a Lrtak for liberty. Waimed that, there is a divine specihe
eommana ior tne ouservance ci-Asccn-siou
diy, such a3 there is in relation to
the-Sabbatb; vet there can be no impro
priety for people to assemble on that day
for religious worship. Such Rn observ
ance of the day would be much more
salutary in its-infiuence than to spend-ttie
4r J. ;.L V, v-,iv u- l aiioufbo years,
.i .,; i. near lixbU. Creek.
iren, in this coiinty, iast Thurmtay
!, r -'ru'ee.aei wa a irood riii-
niibii'y esttft'iared and resee; ed
t; nl:o )iiu'W him .
:!.!:. lAt-rr i lr: itrt. Col. F. E. Shober
U'.i).l. J;io. A. Ramsay, hav. been ap-:
lii.-'! as iL'fw iiu's tn'eiubers of the Jw!-
:a Jivi-lv-eirt of Jouor, to t-xcouj-
i;;f1H ueu J'- ii.'ci.nji: s n.-iu:iiu.-s e
vpiii through our Stei ou the &)lh.
Scv.J.-U'ujiphv, at lost Sunday morn-
ij's unices :u:i!oniici;d tfiat liis new
aid)'; the Fh:.-:t I'i-eshytei-liiii.of this
i will le 'i'-dkatedJ-ju V.U: '-ha Sab-
.ih' in Jiiii'-, the .8h, arid that .i.o into
(fff'lXw. Dr. W, -W. .Vtnurii, a ;. f.-s.-
r tie 1'iiioa Theologic.il . Sijiinary.
V'.r.iuj.i. to prt-ac-h the dvdioatoiy
mm.- -
li. M.-S. Ketchie G red at the "negro with
a gun and thinks he Was struck, as he
cried out and staggered ngai:ist a grape
vine. lie recovered, however, and made
li is escape. The mule was brought here
tiiis morning and turned over to Shertlf
Monroe. . '" .
Goitrthe Salisbury Furniture Compa
nj' and gef your FurnituVei
Rowau Superior eourt.--May term
convened last Monday morning at 10
o'clock. Judge Winston, presiding, with
our energetic - Solicitor, li. F. Long. ai
his post of duty. There were no caes
of more than minor importance, aucLtbe
business of the court, was rapidly dis
posed of. It being a busy season of the
year none: but thof e who were compelled
ho be present Wfcie in attendance. Tiie
!'i!oi!r are'the cn?3 disHied up to luit
fvtfiiiig, A ortlty ' note: .S.tin Ilobson, a. und
b., guiJtv " r.on t'sj' on. euiua -gfinir-.Morcaa
iloliii.tr). Jim blue und Geu.Jiwiuk. 'lurccnv,
guilty 2 years caeli oa chain gatigj bottdou '
Jaues, c. c w.. guitty 4 month: ou chain
gang: iii!) Glass uud liobl. lioyden. '.urcqny,'
g'.iiity 18 months each on chain gang: flitch.
Oliambers, larceny 3 yvvre on tliai'i guntr:
W. E. Norris, forgfry, guilty f .war on ehsin
g-ngj Adam CTayweii a. nnd b., 3 months,
ud 8tiu LIc:ulfron, Iji-wut, 18 mouthi on
tte county chain gang The Isuit of IStttc
Ts.Nciil Carter and others for stealing tobacco
from Messrs. II. Thpmjon, and Holmes and
ifi!k-r is on, the r-iiUoi' svhich v, i"!i be givt'n
in .) M- iniT r. ii !c . issue.
Xirc Ifne of Oak Tab'es, only Si. at
Salisbury Furniture Co's Store.
day i.j s,ports ttnd amusements of very
doubtful propriety.
life lnriueneeof the contmplated pic
nicat the Fair Grounds, us set forth by
the President of the AsBOciation, .will be
demoralizing in its nature, and no gool
can result frum it. Much better would it
be, therefore, for farmers to keep their
wives and children at home and quietly
to follow , their daily avocations, than,
by their pi eseuce and money to encour
age such a demoralizing observance of
Ascension -o.ay, , J
SAM'!. RofflROCK.
Gold IHU, N. C, May -th 1RJ.
Guaday BesecraticiL
WUminfrton Me3!e:)pt;r.
So the managers at Chicago will disre
gard the U. S. Congress entirely and will
open the big show on Sundays. Every,
puluit in the laiid should denounce tin-
Lmeustiredly - this desecratiou of the
Lord s Day. Chicago kept begging and
imploring the Congress for help and got
it, and now toe Sabbath breakers snap
their hagers and declare to the world we
will rou the thing to suit our own deprav
ed tastes and we will open wide the gates
that the Day of Rest may be turned into
day of fuu, frolic and dissipation. The
Yet it
does not say, that you shall go untidy and;
shabby when there ts no necessity for it. W t-
eny soberly, candidly, ftr.d eniiJiRticnUy, from
a etrictly bu'syie? 'standpoint that -. , .
IT PAYS 1T0 GO WELL DRESSED
Admitting that yonr-purse is light where's
the M'A N' w ho cannot afford to pay
$7.50 ;
For neat-fitting, nics-appcaring poit of new
clothes the make and material of .which is
strong and stanch? Ve have many hundreds
of such in stot.k'"o'pea to yoaw inspection daily.
$10
1s t'ae price -w.e have put upon a score ot lots
of iten's suits of clothes, from the gay and gid
dy stripe to the staid and sober black. You
should see theur. Strictly all-wool Cassimeres,
Cheviots,, Shetland, .Melton?:, Tweed: and
Worsteds' of honnreomh,' diagonal, and basket
weaves. We, Lulieve that such values were
never before jiit upou the inarket.
We would re.itiirk, incidentally, that
$10
is oci: price for a b'latcr NaryBlu3 Suit. tri.t
Jy all wool and fast color.
$12,50, $i;i:50, $15 v -
$4.60.
MN:S PAXTALOOXS IX EXDLKS3 VARI
ETY, Tic tafS.OO.
e : se. Jour good? for lower prices than anv
cstarjhiLnient; in th i-itv
iment in th' eitv.
We guarantee prices to be the lowest in Ui
country, ...
, e cheerfully 'exchange ar- article bought
oi us with which the customer is from aav
cause diss-vtisfied.
One PiticE. Plaiij Figures.- '- No Credit.
" Public Confidence Insures Public Patronage
Wo keep everything we ud vertigo vaiid
. ve represent
jffutiraiiteei evrvthinu as
- -c
-KEEP IN I-H
And visit pttr store regularly, it will. pay ypu wlietitar you buy r not,
AS WE SHOW SOMETHING NEW 'rJ VERT
And ca this fair and square basis we ask
you to come and see the largest and ben m
sortnient of
SPRING CLOTHING T
:ver brought to this city. It's a stock w hich
comprises everything you can askfor or tbink
Of in the way of icale attire.
Hundreds of etylish-cut raiments in n.-w-
rich, and handsome atripes, checks, and mixU
UCs. .Ct a man lOOkS i't them but tin.lj !..
are pr
rt-proFcnting guits of clothes fine
religious people of this country ought lo that by a majority of 5(AJ tbey Lav vol
OufcltvcT you. ng tow usnian, C!lr.toii
. ii.-vo. liv"has brer, filling a clerk-
.ipior the t: J posttf'f' :o fin- several
mtt'v ; Vya,uwilou -Cuti' iatl i
"Gut Advertisers.
'-Messr?. Webb, Troutman & Co., h-vc
anev,- ad. of their Iaruic Works. Read
it. '
"It will make yoii feel good" to go see
tire nargainsriie Kuger.s Clothing Co.,
are adverrising in another eoimnn.--'
"One priee"; plain figures, and uo cred.
it," is the-motto of'T. R.- Wytt. Go see
him at his . 1-iargain Temple.
E,.AV.'Rurt-fc Co., nip holding on to
their big run on their elcgr.it t SanipJc
Slio-. Their ad. tclislhe way they are
ioingif.
looresville .Nen's Xotes.
'" "in !.-;rro4'i.tr crre:sion-2r.t.;
Our fanners are done planting, and
have liogun tn work ever i beir .oi :i i he
!!-.- t lime. .Wh-.iat U looking well u'.id a
ood cioj) w ilh be mnde. '
J'he town election cam1 oT iaTt Jlon-
enough, hiindsome cuougis, styli.'h enough, and
Rocherster Tiniff. It is a. Kentucky
woman's idea that the coat of arms of
her State ought to bo. changed. In place
of the two men's figures with clasped
hands and underneath them the legend,
"ninted we stand; divided we fall," she
thinks there shouid be the figures of a
man and woman rith clasped bauds, the
game motto beneath.
The people -of Colbert county, Ala.,
want jiooci j oaus and. vaut 'em so baa
WEEK. WEEK.
oh.
have grace enough to resist ail tempta
tion to evil and to, give the wickedness'of
Chicago the go? by. Let it severely alone.
It looks like tempting Jehovah. If a few
cases of cholera should locate at Chicago
it woui-d soon disperse the crowd und
lea ve the great city tox its own dist-olut-ucssand
s.n. Theie are a few millions of
people in the 1'niied Slates who believe
in a Seventh Day of rest the keeping
hoiy the Sabbath of the- Lord. Theft
feelings and convictions of duty are
ignored and eonieu:nod by the heathen
who manage the great show. N" matt
wiil uull'er who decs not participate in
the iuifjuitv. Stav awav from the Citv
Of S.n " . " -
Since'iWriting this we have seen it men
l oned tiiat as yet the grounds only will
be optiMMl on tUiiuay. fhe probaoility
is, we take it, that the bhow will soon be
open also."
Vanee on SiiyeT.
st. Lout- Kcp'.:b:ic. .
. femur a'.:ce, of North Carvdina, a
inci.iber of tl.e Senate Fin::!;': :nuiiL
.te, i-. a pioneUiiccd liieut! ef .-diver. He
iai-a toi.uy Hint he couhl never be inditc-
i ti to e;;su u vote iiostiie lo tiivci-, no mat
ter wn.u argument cr influences wtit
yi ought to Deal uit.-n li:n. 'ihc Senator
ii a little inclined to anger when he
:alks uf Hie pr.p:).-ili(ji to .repeal tin
Si.ci man law wiluoUL giving tuc i.ilvei
men anj thing in its place, lie is eniphat-
ed in tuvor ot issuing bonds for tho iui-
piovemeut of their highways.
An operation or injections of carbolic
acid are extremely -daugei uu 4. Try Ja-
paue5e l i.e Cure. 1 o.
ov Ed win Cuthercli.
lveiy guarauteoo
For. Saie Chkap ! 1 will sell private
ly, and at bargain prices, two v2) fine
nincii c us, an excellent buggy ami
farm bor-c : and also, a good buggy i:iui
sot of harneas. A. L. Jjh;om.
Salisbury, X. C, May 8, yj-i.
I. S. BROWN Co.
.R.Jiilian&Sons
Oa atcount pf their growing popularity have had
toextecd their rac-JUt les tor vheir rapkUv Incrcw
Uvg bututess. They have opened, a Splendid aioek
Gen eral Merck anclise
la tne nrvr stor room under the Cfntrcl Hotel
w hi'ie tu.r low prioes defy nil coiapeiiuon '
They aif also coannulug Buytneasttt t'hetr old
htand wlih prlcea iowr man vr. Call atd be
convinced of ttiin. iw iirmg . our Chickens kukrs
u.d butter to us at ice Stew Hotel. '
lo Se1, 0s Before .Bajiiii
iiave vou
watc h e s,
clocks, or
jewelry to
lc reair-
This Day,
May 6th. 1S03, by mutual consent, the
nartner.-hip iiereioioie existing between
the jmbiihers of this paper i.-t di.-el veti.
The Senior Editor, now ioie proprietor
; iii continue lo publish the W A TV H MAS
is the J.!en;ocr.ti-; organ of the county,
ai.d the reliring Junior, who believer
, here is more pi out in farming than h'
journalism, hopes thnt his fiiend,s v.u:
continue their patronage t- t.'u ;r eh;
ci'iiuiy paper. J. W. M rK X :n-:.
& C. it . fiur n i;.
'Be sure (
yon are XTi
right, then
nun in hi - ji:J2Vf;2I-Ciafi6J:
i Z " c-d, or do
go to t h e VF b
rmmm
SWIM
r
Cuiciniiuti Slide Back: Suspender?, adjustable to all coii"ditio&.
A new lot lace curtain', new and handsome designs.
Wy alt's Lauder, allsoiid and every pair warranted-t $1.1.0 the sauie olt &ho.'
kt the same old price sometimes old things are the best
Trunks tor those who stay at homo aad those who travel.
Matches 100 U the box, 12 boxes lO cts. - -
Soap, Laundry and T-oilet. ...
Writing Paper, EnTelopes, Tablets, and Blank Books.
Sixty ceiits on the Dollar for Tin vrar, Crockery ware, and Lamp.- ;
See oar Knives Forks, sud Spoons for the table.
Lamp Chimneys 5'ds. three size"?, the same others aek lOcts for. .
A feir poices of Floor Matting !elt, a walk oyer in price as well as s.tuii.
Buttericks Patterns.
Lr.uips, Lamp Barueri anj Wicks, Shoo brushes and Blacking.
DO NOT FORiT YOl1
)ld Reliable
M. HORAH.
Wheihe
i
are wrap.
to. Look or to Buy
FOBJL B.
TOURS
Dafrcss Cur, not he Cured
local applications as
i I v
ivac;; the iiscil
rin;rc on !y One
on
tiny cmir.o;
of ti:." eiiv.
W;r
andilw-'t is !v con.-i iti:tt
reu
' - - n j.l-v ;uid vati a nPVr Sn. 7,, ; .c ;n tne oeitet mat toe Senate win i.e cr, tK-aines is cu-ed by an ii.thtun-d eon.ii
yt.j stand an examitHtioH unoerLj Yotewerv H,Jir-d, and r:uvovWc- VmC 'ay.. lie is lucliued, too, to j ;ju;i o!- T iu. );Uicnus licit:, -..f th- K'au
ovLU-ervice ri-U;f, for. a p.i:ion. in !cis and the oh! board of eouinii.-sior.ei 't-z'-i "'. f.lbe people svtio, while ,.;,j;iU Xub. Whets th-:sU;!.e is inlhtmed
cjverninent unul service. He is a
t'lhry uin;T nvati. emiiientlv canab'e
i'i n will he pleased io know IjC is
(refill io obtain iu a j 1 ace.
Vk bargains, in nl kinds of Furaitut e
lbs Salisbury J-'uniiture Co's Store.
Cx'm L. h ikius.of Xew l)ndon,a!id Win.
!!!, of . Concord trho. was till, re-
't!y, also & resident of New Loudon .
ar.ly county , vcre anested last Mon-
t churL'edv. ith beiasr the murderers
Ir itis Tally, who was brutally killed
lis room for the siiniiosed nurnose of
-
'aH.hr j,;s. m,.llt.v Hhe mouth of
wnl)cr last. .Elkinsand Kussell were
J iu j:ul at Albemarle- to await
';l;.wliieh was had there yesterday.
T1.
. 1 - . 1
were re eiccteo vtnouc opposition.
Everything is lively nbout t.ur little
city now. Work on the factory iuis be
gun and will bo pushed -n vigorously oi:
until completed. Mi'. Suss;inio'i 'wiio
ha,? the contract to mah'e im brick i,
noving ri-ht on with the work. He is
turning out ti fine quality at the rate'ol
2,500 per day, -p.nd as soon as t hty are
ma'e the erection oi' the wail wjii commence.-
Contractor S!oo; has the con
tract to do the wood work for the facto
ty, and also to build the houses for flie
!:'iuiut. in niu to say unit ere
o ig wo wili hear the buzz of the snin-
Hlles.'and ihaL cjie time will soon come
wnen Mooresville will he a manufactur
ing town. Sumo little interest is being
manifested in regard to th?. stone woik.
At present there are two applicants for
the job. Capt. Johnston? of this nlnee.
i u.tz. lonsr a riisident of t .;t;,, t ......1,1. r .
. ' r iMiuui aui n:i.uie IU say W 11 0
bury, lit lately a resident of the J v, ill get it.
Mr. D. K. jMc.Xeely ha beenlappointed
postmaster at this-place, and has now
taken elmrge of the office. Mr. Temple
tou vI.o ba-s liehi the office under the
Harrison administration has given gen
eral satisfaction, and he sleps ot;tcar
ryiug with hiui tho best w ihcB ofuiT.
Mr. J. A. llov. les iras retired from4he
editorial jlebcdr of the lieqitttr. winch
will be eoitiutied under the management
xf the Mooresville Pj-inting company.
The Watchman continues to irrcw
bright and newsy. Let the good people
of llowan support it liberally.
C. It. A.
-3 oi i'hiladc-lpliia, PennM died of
paralysis of the heart at S o'clock last
Ihursday. --His remains, accompanied
-rtiss sorrowing ; wife und step sou',. Dr.
M-Roj J. Sleroney, arrived in this city
;8t Sunday. Mr. Fultz wtm buried in
l2fmil.y plot in Salisbury cemetery at
0oc.ock Suuday evening. The funeral
fv;?e iareely 'atU-ndetl bv friendR
-3!1 acquaintance of the deceased. nd
w contacted bv Dr. I.ith rh m
h- cb.arch. --
B? steads the. Cheapest in town for
priye. at the Salisbury Furniture
'i Store.
''f Vic. VUiie McKenric. of whom raention
1,,Mir.r: liit.f;'cffi,, i.u...
vJtiBdj igiticr friend. nd ?e,W-u Mou
V uxruinj'c tr.:a to Ra'tiirh to attend the
liiimttig to ue n 'eiuis u. ouver. vet ate
,vi!liug to adopt a oou: se winch wouhi
:tn thcr degrade that metal.
'J llese people taik ol tneir friendshi j)
to .-ilver.'" suid the Senator, ".,nd sa
that I ney wi Uit'LUy i. i. v inii.g in the wurik
l-o oriag ab jut Samctadsm, out that ihe
.lo not think i nut just- now i: the time foi
work in t.lint direction. The situation ill
liitir opinion dehiaucis, if not an entiie
siirrenut r, at least i. compromii-e wnich
wou:d amount to about the sanse ihiug.;
They waat to be known as friends of sil
ver, while they are really willing to act
in enmity towards it. They remind me
of the liishmau who was sent down in
liie bucket lo the bottom Of a well, lie
found noxious gases down there and call
ed out lo those above to haul him tip.
They pulled hici up. a Jittie way and
.-toppecL liecalieu out to lmrry tneir
work at the whidiu.-ri. -They ln.-ini.ed bi:n
a few leet further ti.id stopcd again.
Tiie Irishman got mad and yelled out to
them that if tney did not pull him up
right away he would cut the rope."
I!!)
vou nave a rumoi.r.g .ouau or
rieni ing, i.ud ivhen it is n lii ei t
in i'l
'if
Jim Bi
9
ismess
le;ifiie:
the iv
... t
t. -.m.u Uilies-s
O.-eJ.
tiie Mi-
i
tune restored lo its n.orm.-il coiiuilion,
iienring will be destroyed' forever; nine
.-uses out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an in 'lamed con
dition of the. mucous sui faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars fnr
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannoL be cured Dv Hairs Catarrh
("urc. Send for circular.-: free.
F. J. UIIENKV & CO., Toledo, O.
tSohi by Druggists, T'.c.
Harris, Lilly,
6)pi of Ketl Flag.
ATT,
Proprietor.
Fisher and Bennet, Assistants.
J !! '. Ji i
It will "make you feelgood all over.'
To sco the grand barr.it being offered by the
gers
t
Clot
I'lins;
Company
Relics Islade to Order.
5 f i't. Suvt kibiiii
A kiiicisttiou tO
'"winttioa before tie Sute lcd:cl
"r- J. Burt, weraber-of the ntcrnrhiur
fcer, of -E. W. Burt i C;.. v. tut ui- to
;-ttwUl It Monday,. t which pUce thev
' 0Tlni - v . .....
I'-iiaoranca nousf ot tht.r extensive! r
Sit.bUH;DeSg, Mr. E. W. Burt went up also
Bin brother for a few dys. F. J. Eurt
;HteicanrKer of their States. i!lehou?e while
r'.ll
L - f
v'-e . railing . noon on? oij friend. V. J
"-:r it ew.davs .ago. we cw in !,-,
Vt.1 .... ' ' -
atlS Of hftriiesfl. his na n .
iiaaiO in charge of their husine
sittccsatothem.
i-liC.p
own hnncl-'.vi-i 1. .
r Cr.ef niehed and dftrabilitr ranii'H !
' 1. In fict, such harness a, the old
nr iu vuor -io mot o?
ii)ntgoinery Count Ilevrs Troy.
There were hue rains here the 2nd and
3rd instant. T
The mercury was down to 4S on the
4th of iiay.
The mad cow beloifing to Baiter Jor
dan died last-Friday, being sick just four
and a. half "days, ud thirtv-five "day
from the liweshe was bitten "bv the' mad
dog. -
The big mad dog Ruit was tried on the
3rd instant. Ezekeal Kpps indicted
James C. Hicks for neglecting or refusing
tojcilladogon his premises and under
his control, after knowing orhol'ievin"
the og was bitten. Col." Alien Jordan
appeared for the prosecution, and J. U
j Blair for Vne defendant, and utter the
examination of a number of witnesses ou
hath sides, and able speeches by the xoun
sel, aud a d je consideration of the evi
dence, the defendant was acquitted.
K. L. McXee is con fined to His bed with
the mumpsXThe whooping cough s also
prevailijiig in town. r
, John C. Kury has-been appointed de
puty marshal of this district iu place of
F. L. MeKee, removed. "
Jr.s. (J. s?Wed. st)i of ,TfiR.Th f.i i.-.a
An individual '.w ho opened' a sma
tuvern near the iieid of Waterloo ;.(
(Veuctjfjy questionod as to whethor he
did or did not possess me re)ic.j. of the
tcittle, and he invariably and honestly
answered in the negative.
But he was very jxor, and one day
whiie" lamenting to a neigbor not otily
his poverty but the annoyance to winch
travellers subjected him, his friend cut
him short with :
"We'd make one help the other m&ke
some relies.'"
"What can I do ?" inquired the poor
man;
"Tell them that Napoleon or Welling
ton entered your shop during the battle
aud sat down in that chair.''
Not long after an Et.g'isu tourist eu-i
tered "the ta Vera, and, inquiring for re!--ics,
w&s-Loid the chair story. Thd chair
wns bought at an incredible price.,
The nest comer was informed that
Wellington had taken a drink, ;aud the
Wellington tumbler was accordiugly
soid.
The third arrival gazed with breath
less wonder at the hail on which Bona
parte had hung his hat. The fourth
purchased the door posts between which
he had entered, und the fifth became the
happy purchaser of the floor oa which
he bad. trodden.
At the last advices the fortunate tav
eru keeper had not a roof to cover his
hetuL and was sitting on a bag of gold
in tho corner ot a deep pit formed v
"selling the eath ou w hich the houtc had
stood.
Then Iviby was slok, v,-r r;avo her Castorla.
Wlic-n Aie- was a CS'ilJ, bhi! ori'-d for Cotorii.
.K: n she tTouno 5IL-s, cions to CaKt'-ria.
When tho haul Children, sho gave them Castoria.
i W V . Pit 12 5 3s 8
J 11 fW 7J
1
-oort'.ree r.cht-' it i- , i )t of deputy collector of this district,
kv-t t n i ; diy, having been endorsed by the most proin-
.. '"'"'' 'Mi he dmii? will i.re-1 incnt men, in the district
i-.ious or wild horse f'rota
running, or
UV?wkiy 0,!1'J hv Xagnet--,UlU,at-ll'-:
-Edwin" Cu
ji I S. A. Iv. 31 ft 11' S ft-' Imo vtnrhoil f s
U cenAboro, for medical treatment.
The prosj)ecis Tor a good wh&at crop is
splendid, as far asjieard from.-' -AY. '
Wilmington Sf,jr A -Wilmingtor-
tel!'n;.h tiperaior was ta 1 k i ii jj ovei
the vires with an unknown operator
in Biclinioucl. Fiiii-'iv, tie former
said: "Vou are no giTilieman.'" tuick
as lightning ilu-iuaond. replied, "I know
I
in a Iuut.
The Wiinrinston
n eAAnc
sue: s ei iti i .
Id Great Variety at
T. F. I01SE STOB
FINE DKESS OOODS, CAi'-
PETS, MATTINGS Etc.,
As low cur. be tought any -where
SOME SPECIAL BARfiAIHs!" '
Agent for the
Standard Sewing M aenme,
The beit on, the market. Took diploma
at Hali'bnrT Fair Inst
CHILD BIRTH ';
MADE EASY!
- Mothkks' FatiMD " is t scient f
. ally prepared Liniment, every ;ngr
dient of rscogr.izei valj: ia
constant usa by the meJ.icil pro-f.-siion.
These ingredient? are com
bined ir. a manner hitherto unknown
YOUR AIM IS TO OBTAIN
Good Value for Money.
1;. WHKU.Kit 4 CO.;
kimw it'i.t rnaiM-ni '
I proncrity enn orihj
ronie hy iifir.g lor the(
h.-; iiiteres!-! of their'
p.': irons.
YOU
WF. H i
BUY GROCERIES
i! SELL GKQDERIE3
We lru;.r.e fan iprodu; t..
cf all kind?, un.i wi!!.
I. e t.h'itsf.l to have our-
friendf" iii the (oruitryj
:: i to see -is hct'ore
r(!!il., .1!Kt A'1 iTu.';--
r.ntri- they won't rere.t!
i t- !
COME QUICK AND SEE TliEM, "
T4IEY ARE GOING FAST,
YOC WANT A NICE ST RAM' HAT
IN TEJE LATEST STYLE,
. ...
You Can Get It From The
Rogers - Clothing - Company.
Prices Irom Ko. to ?.00 Etieh,
Every- Other Kind Of Hat You ur( ihlk Of.
i'ig Stork of Clothing
"ALL STYLES, ALL SIZES, ALL PRICES.
Nice children's suits from Si 00 to fr'J.oG. Boy s suit from. $0.50 to $ 17.30. MenV
suits from $SoOto ?27..5K
Wc sell goods for cash and a?ll them cheaper than any other lirm-jn Uwit-.
Your'w io count on,
ROGERS' CLOTHINB CO.,1'
8AU8EU3Y, H. C; FiRE CLOTHIERS.
AND
OUR AIM IS TO SUPPLY
Tha Best Value for 51c r.ey.
in
11
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Jl ?mo mnfis&xs a
77x
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MOTHERS'lUUP
FRIEND
u sin ess
Ton want roorl. rure sroods at low pnef. don't ou ? Then go ic
JULIUS EARNHARDT'S,
wht-re are kept PUKE PKl-lcli 0 rif)U!i ES, such Fh.ur. god country
list in?, Pof .-nrs ( so-'d nv.A Cfttinc). iyahu-'. uvA everything ele you want.
Also, a new lia oi GOOD SHOES, Thi.-h l nm (ifferin'jr Very Olvsap.
A full lir.e of DRY (JOJ;S and XOflO.NS alwuivs kept m stock.
a :t'. now ;v.so
selling the
t?lT 'Attention, Fanner !
VII i
VM- oel.v." iiuvin
operabu" was thstiiderst ruck wh n he
dt-coveid tlnit be-w:vs not talkinj ' tu
Snlxcrihe for the Watchman -c-nlv '(,;K' f the boys,1" ami tiie eonrers.ttfcor.
one dollrvfrP yea
'cav.e to an abrupt tcriiMuation.
WILL DO all that is claimed i.-r
it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishts Darker to
Lite of Mother -and Chili. Book
to " Mothers " mailed FREE, containing-
valuable information and
voluntary-ttstimoniab.
Satbrexprss reiptofree $1 90 prr bcte
SBACFIELO RE8U-ATCR CO., Atlanta. 6a.
SOLD B ST Ll DRUOOTSTS.
C. E. Webb.
J. S. Troutman.
T. J. Kaba.
R, S Wheeler & Co.j
XlJABl.W fiSOCEKS, j
WEBB, TROUTM AN & CO
PitOMtlhTOi'J-
Children Cry fcr Pitchers Castor!
- SALISBURY, 'N. O. .
Ma:Js SiiiEET, 2 dorrs below XviutU's. i
Salisbury Marble yorksr
f LAIIGK VARIETY, OF It A RULE try HAND TO SELECT 'FItOM.
- SATi'ACTJON GfATvA.NTEED.
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