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i t 1 : a .. f f V . A Boys' Farm School. UttievUle Citizen. Bancombe ctanty is to haye another noble institution for the education of Increase of Silver. Statistics of 8ilrer ..production show ontif facts, which, under exiting cit- cumstances, are exceedingly interest- the youth of the conntry. It u not to ng From ihem it is lrarnej that the U located in AsheYille. but at a point cerUilllT hu-reinrf. and the wnear here as the desired property aljing prjct 0f thejwetal how "thai could be procured. N the supply is greater than the demand. The institution- wilt be -known as Thj projuct 0f Colorado f.r 1892 t the Boys1 Farm school, and will be gooO mcei greater than for the erected and conducted under the aus- preTJOua T;ar The decreasing price of pices of tlifi Board of Home MU-ion Srer does. not cause any cessation of of thePresbyteriaivchurchin America. labof in tfat minfS. The reason is ri r 1 . tt L..m Infalir hon 1 . . . i . l nitmuei jeu.iev, u..mh ..--ni,M Kilrr he aoid Hi once i o - i f - - - ; - , . , K.r.a r,f (ho farm ilpnartment DI tOM t '" t n. l n.iand tn ""'T ' lUUVII 1C iIItU fcirttv rt v f " nell university, is new on the ground Vails, and still leave silver miniug the and will superintend the school and mogt profitable industry in the country, arm. The erection of the school There is good authority for the state- fcuildbg p,rop?r, which wille some- ment that none of the silver now of- what af Ur the styje of the Ashejille erf(j jn njC md9t cmt ulore than fformal and CoUgjte institute, will ortj ceutf an ouute to produce it, and be Ugun Veoou m the arrangement $onje uf tJje most prolific ores yirld the necessary can be completed. J)(jre MeU at t st not exceeding fif- The .eiucatiou orered by the school teo cents ma ounce, will be a .through English oue, to- frQm thig jt maJ reasonably be con aether with practical training in . the ciud that if silver shall continue to UKriculteral wdjaiechanica! puj-sutts, jncre?$ Terr much at a reduced cost, uch m carpentry, blaekraithing stone- jt wj gooa ceag. to ranfc as a precj0Us uttinor. tc. Ia sboifc. th" sohool metal, and will have to be ud only as will ofier to young wen and boys an tokfn money, like our nickel pieces. and left, knocking the first two guards jeducatien that will thoroughly fit Richmond Timet. sprawling. The two behind him .stood AJ . 4- .V. tk; wmmm in tY wnrld. . . f.WO StPOii brloW lliin. He tUflied. ma fcoMoro theuiseltes mni their! Talne of a Para vaulted orer their headj, aud before the Mintir. f If rou have a' farm and fiad the sub- Uquare could come to a charge bayo The tehool will he built to aceommo- to sjwak. to be a bed of gravel nets had broken through it and was Mif about f50 boJ and will be ready without an; bottom to it, don't become running like a scartd wolf. The regi me the opening by the rt of Ocwber disgusted with life and go off and tnent broke into an impulsive cheer. 4histea. drown yourself, because some day a and it was nearly a minute before tn Therigjoito pf t&s splendid idea J railroad may coaie along your way, and order to fire upon him was obeyed s Dr. L. H. Peae of this city, 1 the gravel pan out rieh. .That's what Then a scattering vol.ey waa sent after !hnnnd to mn 1 labimi f rmpr wKa I hini. I doll t know how the others Joha'f llijht Dillieu. I had a farm that didn't srrow much of aimed, but I can make oath my bullet A Penobscot count v farmer, peK- anything but gravel. The Louisville did not come within a dozu rods of ngf a former hired man in his em-jand Mhviile railroad wanted gravel him. We gave chase, but it was like loy, remarked quietly, "lief a pret- lor ballast, bat the old man refused to trying to run down a streak of light- tygooi sort of fejfow, John is, butjjj th farm M te compaBT agreed ning. Oncn the young daredevil turned 7ieeafcHleuIl--a little dull. (to take the gravel and pay him so much and waved his handkerchief, then fle.l After a moments further thought I 1oj for Thfl rpanU uat on toward the Federal lines. -St. Loui? heconBue. "Jtmay he necessaay I thero it a bi hole in the farm, but H?o-mocrai. to expiij 9mm hm it feu jou nuin en0ugh in sight to last forages, its wjth i hati a pre"y nice although gjxtj-miles of the r?ad has Tariff on Wool. new of colons gromng, r,t iy stooa i ballasted with it and the work U The advocates of a high tariff on A Daring Escape. "It has Iwn calculated that for every 300 bullets fired during the civil war a m m was killed, but 1 saw a regiment of Mississippians who prided them selves on their marksmanship n.l t hat many bullets after one man and fail to .rt.liim."'aid Maior Jumts lluxl.y to the writer. '4We were at Corinth ai.dl h id captured a smooth-faced young Yankee, convicted him of Wing a spy, and sentenced him to be hanged. He was marched out of camp to where a rude gallows bad bem hastily erected, regiment detailed to see him well into the next world formed a ho!- lowWiare. The prfconer was a slight aiul'eirlish lookini,' fellow with a baby ish face, and i Wt. that be should be spared and sent home to his mother instead of being strung up its a spy. 1 expected to see him break down and beg lor his life, and was nerving my self for it when we were treated to a Spectacle of quite a different kind. Just as he mounted the gallows-with a guard on either side of him and two behind him, he slipped his small hands through hU iewelrv and let outright It i stated, that in the new revenue I A new disease, we are informed has law the itinerant .photographer was overlooked. This in unfortunate if true because it will throw the regular photographers of the State at the mer cy ef the strolling crowd. SCROFULA CURES Mrs. X. J. RoTrell, Medtord, Mae3 mjs ber mother bas been cured ot BcrofuU by tba uao of four bottl of BSS ttCT haTin hd taucb other treat- B&gg'.Sl meat, and being rcducd to qa!t a low condition of health, as It tras thought aba could not Uve. of hendi. , whichap. reared all orer his Tor a year I had ttvJ given apaUhopo of his KS recovery, when fiaaUj I was A few bo ttles cured him, and no symptoms of the disease remain. Mas. T. L- Mathibs. UtherviHe, Miss. Ouxbook ob Blood u I Skin Di mailed tn. Swift Sracwtc Co,. Artft. Ca. Cured my little boy broken out among the hogs in 'some sections. They become seddenly par alyzed in the legs although apparently well in other respects. PMOTHERSI 1 o o o I To Young S rf - - " x m IMim Clld . Birlh Easy, 1 iDncrtens JLaDor, 5 Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. 4 SooJ; to"2CotKra"Mllnl Fit EE. RECULATORCO. S .The toMi iAfiSD ATLANTA, OA. 3 BOLD BY ALL DRUOGISTS. SOLD UNnrR GUARANTEE. tCTUAL COSX LLZS TIIAII Z.1JZS PKHOA SMITHDcAL HAnOYA3E CO., SOLE AGENTS. & Danville R. R. Co.. 4 F. W. HuiJekopar and Reuben Foster, Heccivors. CONDKNSGD SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 2T. Renews its allegiance to De mocracy - the Cause of the People,. SOUTHBOUND DAILY. No. . NO. 11. jo Lv Itichmond .. Lv Burkcvllle . Lv Keysvlllo ... Ar D:invlHe r GreeusborOj Lv Ooldsboro . . . Ar K.vleii.h 19 4' FM s til m S 3!i T 4 5 P3f 8H) P)i! Lv lialeifc'U Lv Durham at ireeusnoro Lv Winston-SMem. Lv irecusioro .... . Ar S.illshury T 25 AH 9 3 AH t7 43 rt 3 :5 rx 4 3 rl n lo r 15 am 4 4J TM 5 37 PM i TJ5PJt "iJ4 P Ar st-aiesviHe Ar Aslievllle Ar Mot PlpfT-:- Lv Salisbury Ar charlotte Ar sartinourg Ar Greenville Ar Ai'aniA NORTHBOUND Lv Augusta .. Lv Columbia , Ar Charlotte . Lv A tlaui a... Archurloue . a little thick together and needed thin-j s fn whie the 0ia man's bank ac- wool seem to be distressed t the pro?- count b big eanugh to make him rich, pect of putting it oti the free list, and and is getting bigger every day. Wih- declare that it would destroy the wool- mington Star. growing industry in this country. They make this assertion in the face of tin Blaiti From the Earn' Horn. tact that wool-groWimr flourished when rear 10 die uutuyou nve aone some there was jitte or no protective tariff on wool, and tlrtt the industry has not xring out. So I told Job a he might 4o it. lit worked avny at them for u day or two, and tboji I nent ut to ,see how he vrwt getting on. I found he had pulled up alj the biggest one? Lv Salisbury Ar cirfenaboro ., And thrown them away, leaving i only l the smaJUst platit in tjie rows. II good that will always live. sked him whnt in creation he had The man who worships a golden pulled out airtlie test ones for, and helealf ' burning iMcense U himself. aid. 'twas to cive the little fellows a i There is nothing easier to believe chance, cos tfee big ie aad crowded jtnan a pleasing; lie about ourselves. then and they couldn't grow, Lewis- jton Journal. Col X. M. Waddell will deliver the .opening address at the Teachers' As sembly at Morehead Cityn June. The strongest man in the world is the one who can best control himself. We sometimes think we need more grace rhen all we need is more rest. it DM I i I itu man Deneves iqr uioie to oe grown under the protective tariff that has prevailed ince the war, now amounting to about CO per cent. In stead of a low tarifT or no tariff doing an injury to the wool-growing industry it would build it up, for it would cheap en goods, which would make an in creased demand for them and ?onsc- Abner Adaws, o Watauga county a1 the wman who gave two mites recently sojd a urlfid wajnut tree for trying to see how uiany tickets 500, out of which tbe purchnserf L. she couI1 K for a concert in the tem- U Council, of l?lk Park, e?pectsto real-1 P,e io ne,P rePair tne roof, it may be jze $1,500. (that she would not have attracted the Lord s attention. Henderson is to have a canninir factory, and i distributing tomato The date for the extra session of seed without ngt to tbe farmtrs in CoDjgreM it fixed about September that section. They expect to can the Htb, when it is expected that atten- product of 75 acres of tomatoes alone. t,on Wltl b 8n to tariff taxes. The rresiaeat it is said, has no expectation ouenllv an increased demand for wool. true who is not trying to bo true to ye have a striking illustration of the the Bible. Lr.rt n ...r...n n, ... ; price has in the case of sugar. When it was selling at seven cents a pound the consumption per capita in the United States w:i3 about 25 pounds. When the price fell to five cents a pound the consumption increast'd to 60 pounds for each persen, more than double, bo it would be with wool: the cheapening of price would be more than compensated by the increased con sumption. Wilmington Star. JThe student of th JJniversity of (ofamything being done on his line in North Carolina presented 0 Prof, regard to silver, and so the currency Edefi' Alexander a gold wabeh and matter will be left to take care of it- chuiu, as a token of Xhe affection and elf, except so far as it can be helped esteem in which he is held by ike en. along by restoring the treasury to an fire stuaeut body. leasy aaancial condition through a re vision of taxation and bv close uUpn. uor. iuortneru ot Ueergia, hasappom-l tton to pengjo,, expenditures. In rprr,l ikih, xenn irona.jw nut, oy rar ttie greatest drain on the geologist of that State, and he was! public parse, while no Chan notified of the appoiutraent aud accept- probably be effected by legislation vet d by wire. fsorae hope is entertained f m.if. . duction ia the DavraenU win. 1 - I 1 " oumc NMr I v ler Tn.oa n .... 1 IL . 1 j.v.., x.o, juuug u me treasury as a consequence. or a wager, outran a fleet-footed pony Netct and Obstrter. distauce of 800 yard. And the pony hadadout ten Tarda the start of her' Texas murderer, who has been hghting withe courts for ten years to At fleasaut Hill W. V., the other Set D,D-years lentenceset aside, has ay, a vivid Inah al lighting frightened I nadl n,w kriU "d draws twelve vears ar a 1 -van. ,. . r . . . . I : i . .. ..... mr. Ameua mnort to death. The! ,u Pnientiary unstime as apr ze- Wives and Daughters Often lose the benefit of life assurance, taken out for tlieir protection, because of ill-advised investments. Again, the intentions of the assured sometimes foil of realization through the prodigality of a son to whom the sudden pos session of so much money proves too great a temptation. The Equitable Life has provided against these contingenciesijy offering The Tontine Installment Policy. The premiums per thousand are much less than under older forms of insurance, and the amount is payable in 20, 25 or t.o annual payments, thus secimnga comfortable income Ufi.d-rson t.si r .1. . V. c nr: ... Koy.Mllu-11.5'. 101 111c ucucntiai). vvmc w W. J. RODDEY, Manager, For Uie Carolina, ROCK HILL, S. C. Lv i.h.irlxtie Ar Columbia . Ar Augusta .. 9 5o rx a. fa 11 HI PM 1 'AM 3 07 am :o ihi am TiK PM 6 IM) AM 10 OU AM 12 50 AM S 41' AM I S IS AM I 5 ?S AM 6 54 AM And asks every friend of good gov ernment, progress andenterprise for support. Its subscription price will be : - 7 IT. AM 9 15 AM 8 00 AM 9 30 AM ! 1 1 (H AM 13 OS PM 4 J'. PM 5 51 PM 11 14 AM 1! 40 PM ? PM 4 4i pm 11 00 FM 6 r.9 AM S IJ AM S 17 AM 9 W AM 11 37 AM 12 FM 4 55 F M 9 35 AM 1 V0 ?M 4 io FM To-Single Subscribers $1.00 per year payable in advance To " of over Ten .8oc " " " 7 " DAILY. No. 10. No. 12 No. 3S. 6 00 piu.. lo 6 o pm.. 6 oo am.. 13 i pm 3 50 (m 7 tf pin Lv chariot le P5 am 7 4r pm A r Salisbury s 17 am 9 1" pia 9 V) pm s i)5 am 12 4". rm 40 a:n 7 oo pm s 03 p:n S 1". 1 m s 24 p. 1 a Lv I lot Springs 12 a pm. Lv Aslirvllle 3 45 pin. Ly Staresvilie 7 47 ira. Ar Salisbury 8 37 p:n. s 27 am 9 52 pm 9 29 pm 10 ID am II ) pui 10 it pm 11 30 am tl 00 am Ar Wlnstou-Salcm Lv oreonsior 10 20 am 11 sr. pm. Ar inirharrv Jl 11 pm u 35 am. Ar UalclgU 1 19 p: 6 mo am Lv HalflU Ar Ooldsboro 1 2S pm t8 4r. am.. 3 05 pm 12 05 pm.. Lv (Jreensboro . rl'arvl!l .... A T KrApVlllO.. Ar Hurki-vlilt; . Ar Klchmonrt ... .. in w am 11 35 pm lo 40 pm .. 12 01 pm l 1". am 12 am ,. ,2 11 pin 405 am 4 il ui . . 3 25 pm 4 fll am 3 51 am 5 0 pm 7 00 am 7 00 :Vm i Dally except Sunday DcTWEEN VE5T POINT AND RICHMOND- tmm Wfi TTTI What' stheMatter witWt ? perrous Wk fitopppi tKe Action of her heart. The Durham Glob bzvb it is rumor ed Hat He. Jimiiis Horner, of the iiorner hchooJ, Oxford, will take -Minister Alexander's place in the faculty of the ITniTersity, Tk Dispatch sajs a child of Mr T -r 1 .t,. ' Aiawjn rope, wuo lives about the milet from Lexington, in that township uiimuea npon iiietop of a well and accidentally fell in. The well was 35 feet deep. Strange to Pay, whn the child was gotten out it was found to be only slightly bruished. An infidel said "Darid was a man after God s own heart, was he ? A pretty specimen oj a man; a liar, an -...i n uiuiucrer. iou are Ji proof f God's word," quietly said the disciple to whom thes words were ad dressed, "for the Bible says that Nathan told Datid 'By this, deed thou hast John Morgatr, a farmer of ParVs-K1Ten occaR,on to the euemies of the ille, Edgecorabft county, 8. C, iajl ord to blaspheme.' 4?reaHy interested his neigh lvrs by al- Alw&ys a Crim8. Asbvllle Cltlz'n. ' Governor Northen of Georgia writes the Constitution ha'vinr lvnchines for v- mi WJ his topic: "Our civilization cannot stjind these shocks by lawless violence. Until we yuaruntee security to all clnsses and conditions of people we cannot hope for development through the invest ment of capital or the progress of our own neonle. Tt in (Lf.rm;..n If vou think there is anything the purpose, therefore, to pursue my policy matter with your watch, let us take a as to lynching in every case that comes look at it. Don't let it go on ticking tumj uuuee. itnau oner a reward for ucolff1cr,.f Inn A fPw nartiM mob, regardless of their character and .,...' , , An i n i i. of dust will, in-a few weeks, do mere position before the nnnU mnl . ' r--r-- uK uu ., ,, , distinction as to the crime thev seek to drt,naRe than the ord,nury wear ana nnnish or thprrmnmil thaw L ..n tear of a vears time keeping, uur I J UUKITIUUJ I 1 abuse." guarantee is for Twelve Months. -4 Here is solid trulh m this. No Have you seen the beautiful line of Leave West I'olni 7..'.o a. m. aallr. and s. 50 A. M. lail exct'pc Sun-lay ;:ud Motala; arrive i;i-.'li-ijjinid !. ad i.4'J A. M. Kcturiiing l.'-.ive Mil). inon.l :;.tC and 4.45 Y. M . daliy ex-cpt Sunday; ar rive West i'olnt -..no and .oo I. M. BET. RICHMOND AND RALE1CH VIA KEYSVILLE. Lravc UkhinOnd 12.41 1' M. d.illv, leave Kcys vLle 3.4-'. 1'. M.; arrive Oxford 6.00 P.M.; Hernlcr son 6 r.j I. A., Durham 7.a0 I. M., Kati iir'a 6.1-0 .. VI . Selma A. M. Utt'irhlEt' 1? ivc fl! " P M , icalclifli 4.40 P. M.. dally, .nirhaui e.r-OP. V ! as 1. m.. tuf.-ru .3u 1. m.: arrive P.M.. IllrUmoi.d ..00 A. M. .Mixed iralu leaves oxford dally exeeyt Sunday .;5 A. M.;arrlvts Durdair. 11.55 a. M. Leaves inirham T.45 A. M. dally exi-cut Sunday; arrived oxtord a.iO A. M. Additional trains leave Oxford daily cxcei t Sun day Lao a. -M. and 11.4 a. M. arrive Henderson s.imi A. M. and li.40 p. M. Ueturnlnj; leave Uen erson 1ft. ?o A. M. and i.ii P. M. dally exocj.t Sun day; arrive Oxford U.o A. M. aud 3.15 P. M. Noa 9 and :is connect at Richmond from and to West Point and Ualttmore dally pi Sunday. SLEEPING-CAR SEBYICE. On Trains and 30, Pullman BufTct Sleeper be tween Atlanta and New York; between Danville una Aujfusta. on 3T and 3S, Pullman nuffet Sleeper between Micumond aad Danville, unlilnif at Danville with Wiislilijfton and soutUweu rn Vesilbuled LamlU-d for AllmtM, carrying J'ullniaii Sieepcr from New York to New Orleans, and New Y'orlc to Aujubta, and Dlnlnt; t;ar New Yor; to Montgomery. Trains II nd 12lulliuan Huffet Sleepers between New York. Va.-hlngton, and not Springs via Sal isbury and Asneviue, and Punmui. Sleepers o tween Saaln(fton ana Atlanta; oiid between ;reensboro and Portsmouth, Va., via Atlanta t Danville U. K. E. BKUKLEY, J. S. B. THOMPSON. Suerlniendent. SupeMnlendent. Gruenvboro. N. C. Mchniond, Va W. A. Tl'UK.. uenertl Passejier Agent. NV; siWntrton, D. S. II. IIAKDW 1CK, Asst. Oen'l Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W . n. KB IS EN. SOL 11 A A S. Ken'I Man-ger, Traflle Manager. Washington, D. C. Washlns'ton, D. C. In the hands of an oM experienced Printer, is prepared to execute all kinds of Job Printing, and at prices that will compare favorably with any orders Slicitad. i-.MM TN?S. HALL. 1 j 19 l. niXt.Oe rikt. tATIC L) l.w,i...s.; -,J. 1.. e. u c. v w . s rs.: s-iSi K-t 3.5.0- i..ri. ".1111, dt. j ir.v, 3 In... w f.S E.C. tteAMktA C2.. ST.ICUIUJ. GRANITK.- lie Mlllston Ciuarrles, Tc Having nought the liowan County Kran- Quarrles, Tools, ac, of h. E. Phtlllos estate, I win continue 10 manufacture millstones. mlll-splndles ana "ortanie mius ror gnnnipjr eorn and wheat. Correspondence aliened. Address, 3 ly J. T. WYATT, Faith. Kowan Co. N. C. Mention the Watchman. Cavea, and Trado-Mark obtained, and all eat baMnoaa condnctod for Moocmti rtra. Oun Orricc s 0srT3-0. 8. Pa-rf t Ornet and we caa tuKura iuont kj lems timo ikaa Uom remote from WahiH?tcKj. Sowl mpdd. drawing or r-feoto., vith 4aif tlon. We advise, if patentable or act free ct charge. Oor teo notrAjo U;l pr.lcat U trcorci. A Pamphlct. "Dow 10 Obulo Fataa," "id naaiea of actual alieau ia your State, ooarty o town, Mil free. JLtidrta, C.A.SOW&CO. Opp. Pat cut Orricc. WasMiurrar, D. . fli a mm ml wm 99 Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertica and Hori zontal of every Variety and Capacity. country under the sun today could stand unharmed the assaults made upoo its civilization by lynchers. The sections of the South, or any other part of the country, where lynchings irequentiy occur, cannot attract capi- SILVERWARE? we are now offering, and the complete Gen. Patrick A. Collius, the new Consul-General to London, will sail for n post on the American fciner New.Yorjc. He saysc ft seems to m that a man who is going to cross! the w iter ia the service of this Gov- en;m ?it should goon a Tegsel that has Ah American flag at her masthead." elry. We are prepared to satisfy the sires of the most fastidious, in anything in our line, and a call will convince you that we are ternnting rows of cotton with rows of speckled peas. He expects to 4iave a crop 0? each, and to im' rotje his laud . with the pea bulls which are rich in 'mrannia, making a good manure. The Scientifc American says : By a simple rule the length of ihe day and night, any time of the year, may be ascertained hy simply doubling the Una. of the sun's rising, which will give the night, and double the time of .OA try tor PitpW? r-rtjocbj 1 setting .will gto .the Jeagth of the day. 1 r tal and immigrants as they ought to. selections of clocks, watches and lew lnisis a selfash consideration of the subject, to be sure. Beyond and above L n 1. 1: l . ... . Ides ucu lira me awiui tact that killing of a human beincr ontsidA iha 1 n --v i aiv a c v j mob is a frightful crime, a tremendous wrong, for which somebody must, at tueureat Day if not before, answer. The progress which railroad travel has made in this country within the past ten vears is illustrated by the an nouncement that a passenger train is to bo run betweeu New York and Chi cago in nineteen hours, leaving New York in the afternoon and arriving in Chicago eurly next morning. Ten years ago the running time was thirty fix hours, and when it was cut down to twenty-four hours it was considered 4 JBaryelous performance, Wil, Star We pay the highest cash price for gold, and will buy in any quantities, Very Respectfully, REISNER & GORMAN. Ik- h Eegular Horizontal Piaton. PH Q pH m O p4 The most simple, durable and ef fective Pump in the market for Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Fac tories, Artesian Wells, Fire Dv.tv and General Manufacturing purposes. JgSend for Catalogue. Foot of East 23d Street New York' The A., CAMERON STEAM PUMP WORKS. It fur te A
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