prrespondeDce Watchman. ,
Spring Twa tt the old Farm.
It is spring-time on the o!4 farm
fvnero me irriier nas penj. hip
thirty yearTojE hjslife ; and the flowers
;e blooming and nodding with freshr
j iad and melanchblj iweetnesi on
the circular beds, in dear, dead mother's
fatorite garden in front of "the old
J arm house, where ear children wee
born ami reared tli tl left the p.
rental horn where the writer regular
ly penced. many a communis tion in
poetry or Jrose for the Watcqha tor
fully tveirty-fiTe of those thirty year ;
pnd where the aroma of past memcres
is far hewer and morn delightful ban
teh the scent $f the blessed flowers
that were planted and tended and
doted upon by the blessed partner X)f
hii jy and sorrows, who has been re
lnored to a land of ererUstjqg pnufc-
For thirhr-od l vernal seisms have
these same familiar flowf been turn
ing their sweet faces up to mine in
family recognition fery time .1 have
passed in or out tb door. U'it now
. . ..i
tha eyes of a ;ir.t beauty wiio u;i
gone from the fireside renin to looji out
from their faiy cups ; and even
sparkling dew-drop on their tender
leaves, seems a counterpart of raiment
ju heaven. I hear her wljiaper in the
4'jutU-wifdtlut funs tljeiif tit eyeulide.
I can almost see her loot-prints in
the walk that surround them yea, 1
can see everywhere, ii every shrub ad
I fruit tree aud blade of grass the traces
ofouel loved sb well that her very
foot-prints in, the sand, were they visi
ble flow, would be nr. ore sacred to me
thau any other spot on this wideearth.
JJudep the bautiful shade of these
forest trees that cover the landscape in
all direction, how many a time I have
pat down with her and opened the
?"newspapers frsh from tbe post-oflice
read for her the news of the whole
WqM week after week, month after
inontb ni Jear utlT year read
from their columns for' her sermon af-j
Magnificent Gold Nnffgets,
Da 'r !I al, - - ,
Ric'iani Earner, Jr., M, J3 manager
of the Gold Hill mines, was in the city
this morning with J 5 ounces of nug
get gold from his pigrV mine in
Cabarrus county, This P-aae" proper
ty is the bonauzt of the State at pit
ent.' One of the nuggets weigh near
ly 4 ounces and is of a rough character.
haying some quartz attached showing
it Has corns fronj near the surface.
I'lie min w in cloe proximity to the
famous Reed mine, where the S pound
nugget was found. A this is h new
ly -discorered propeity we look for
some large nuggets at th WojT
Fair, where they will be on exhibit.
riEWERAL NEWS NOTES.
The Mav crop report of State PeJ Agricultural and I Mechanical college
rtment of Agriculture says wheat is beep tendered the . pro essorship of
liatin in te Missouri iiiitiiry acade
Pepple Who Take Offense Easily.
In this world there are a certain
class of individuals who roam about
with a chip' on their shoulders, daring
others to kuocj? it off just for the lux
nry of indulging in a first class quarrel.
To the gentle mannered, sweet dispo-
-sitioned ones this seems a very ques
tiona-bte sort ef enjoyment, yet to mime
a wordy war or a full fledged fend con
stitutes the c)iief excitement of their
partment of Agriculture say
0.3,oaU&.arjeDgT rice S'J, cotton C2,
corn ml. tobacco 89. The cnditi n
of elovtr and grasses 92, of fr iits
The increase in the acreage of cotton
is 10 per cent., and and 17 per cent of
improved cattle hare been introduced
Mr. Andrew Bro.ulfoot h s 1.000,
tea plants growing on hi farm near
Fayetteville, They were transplanted
from the State $?pei iment farm,
are thriving.
The Ctvonerative Hank, of North
Carolina, with an authorized capital
of 3500,000, legan business at Fay
etteville last Friday, John P, Coffin
is presdent and ex-Auditor Suuderlin
vice president,
A Weldon correspondent of the
Richmond Dispatch tells this one ;
Warren county has the smartest bog.
During the forest fires last week the
hog saw the flames approaching her
bed of straw, in which were her young
brood, hue rooted out a hole near
the bed, depositing the pigs in it, and
then lay down over them, The fire
passed over, ringing the hair of the
President A. Q-Holiday of the Skatn j Governor C.irr has written Hoe.
t GeOr?e DilTM. fit IVllmlnnn .
was attorney general in the Confeder
ate cabinet, inciting him to deliver a
hrief address May 301 wl tie the Di.?is
Vrn:iin lie in state at Ui!irh.
my. It is believed he will accept it.
iniey Sill Testier
To the Efficacy
of the
W o rld-Re nowne4
Swift's
SpscSfic.
I I in ILLS
i in fit
Tho old-tlma atoipls
! remedy from the Georgia
swamps aad fields has
gone forth to the auUpodec
&stouUMng the ikepUcal and
confounding the theories of
' those who depend solely on the
, physician's skill. There la no blood
' taint which it does not immediately
eradicate Poisons utw&rdly absorbed or the
result of vile diseases from within all yield to this
potent bnt simple remedy. It is an u a equaled
Sonic, bollds up tho old and feeble, cores all diseases
arising from impure blood or weakened TitaUty.
pend tor a treatise. Examine the proof.
Books on Blood and Skin Diseases " mailed fre
Druggists Sell It.
3WIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3. AUanta. Ca.
lives.
These jreople always have a quarrel old porker, but the little squealers
on -hand, if it i4itH family affair, were safe.
then outsiders must suffer. They are
quick to take offense, both in public
uid private, aud have no scruples about
xpreasiug themselves on paper when
ihey haven't a chance to do so verbal
ly. It is this penchant for writing
letters that helps to keep them contin
ually in hot water, as the black and
while characters are decided evidence
or History anu me pnwosonnv 01 euu-
At the Stale Uuiversity commence
inent in June Judge Thomas C. Fuller
will deliver an address on the life and
character of Hon. Joseph J. Davis,
and Hon, H. T, Bennett au address on
the life and character of Walter L.
Steele. There will be a celebration of
the fiftieth anniversary of the gradua
fi.m nf tli rl;is nf lft4.;l. at urllic.ll
:. .l ii ..it. u:
.Tw pvr.. -ugcr Jod KoUertp. Dick, off that class,
will snpL' nF thp mfninrins of Til) vear:
, , 1 . ii I r j
i.uw. 11 i-tictc ncic any ncwac ill iijint r. ill l l . .1 :
' J I 11. w rrrI ilIp i hsir. :i new eliiiir
l. xr j .a. a . u , . i . i
son 01 conauci, tneie wouiu d some
"U1S? mule- cutimj wil, b( establishea
over, it ninkes you doubly unhannv to '
bealwarson the ouls with some one. A,ie ree fress says many rarmers
Von mav metend not to care, but vou iu LeI,oir louiity have plowed up their
do iust the same, and though pride cotton and replanted, the long drouth
anurtemner keen your spirits up for a followed by the cold rain, having had
" i . -
er sermon, asiliey regulnrjy sppeared, j time in your secret heart yu wish you a disastrous euect.
bfTalnjage and .bpurgenn and other had not been quite so ready to quarrel. The secretary of the recently or
great divines whose eloquence the New 1 ork Commercial Adrerttser. gauized State Liquor Dealers' Assccia
newspapers brought it were to our don gays one of the objects of the
yery dor, j g Clarkson. in his address at Lou- organization is to elevate the business
Uut th carol of no one of the beau- ;SYi;ie to the UepUblican politicians out
fiful bii'4! that tjitted n tne shrub
bery aroqpd us could be sweeter than
the voice, whose echo 1 still hear, ty nf the people of the United States
jybich so Often told nie to bd a good H're Republicans on the real Republi
man, and to be faithful und true to my can iastlPg; This is ii trasrinsr.
4qty-the voice, now hijshed forever, Did Ihe Republican party, then, fight
pnat consianwy, prayen w,in ana lor the campaigns of 1890 and 1892 on the
our cnuareu tne Toice inai never unreal Kemib ican issues? That is
British ship Countes Erelvn a fi-w
of a job who are gathered there this di48 ugo WM struck in a ,og hy Ue..
weeK, oraveiy uec.ares mat "a major.- lllas steams,,io Citv vl. Jluuiburir and
ft mt n
All
sunk with twenty-five persons.
lost but Captain a nil mate.
The Campania's lust voyage from
Sandy Hook eastward to Queenstown,
broke alt previous records by tno ana
a half hours time 5 da v.. 17 hour
- sanctioned a mean act and always the Wical inference from Mr. Clark-
praised a worthy deed. - son's assertion, for on- the issues that and 42 ,"in,,tes
The soil pf the old farm, just awak- the party presented the majority The summer session of the Univev
emng from a long winters pap, is D? the peop'e, reiorded them- sity Law School will begin on July
yawning and stretching itself f.r selves hs not Republicans. But if the first. Judge James E. Shepherd wi
another season a productiveness, And McKinley act, the Force hill, the be present, and the school will be con-
while reipect for the memory of its Sherman law, the Billion Dollar Con- ducted an heretofore Ix Hon. John
former mistress is voiced by even the gress, Reeds oppression of the Con Manning and! JudgeShepheri
trot and flowers. J know full wein eressional minoritv. bounties to favor-
that the highest respept for the dpa4 i ed classes, the squandering of the A A'": We understand
, shown by the faithful labor of the Treasury surplus, Clarkson's decapita-r1""' "1C " 1UIK neram " n ar-
prosity are not real Republican issues, Present 8,1 ver ,aw and the reP of
A Historic Flag. what iu th name of reason are tWv ? len Per ce,,t- bank tax. VVe are will
Richmond. Va.. Mav 18 The Con-IThe ReDubhcan uartv made them. ,nK mese measures shall Ko to-
federate bazaar recently held at the aloried in them, challensed the na- ket,leri and that they be embraced in
armory lor tl:p joint benefit of the tion's judgment on them and was s:ime s,ct hat the country needs
Corfederate soldiers and sailors' raonu- overwhelmingly defeated on them in more currency is apparent, and that
meut and Jeff Davis museum, realized the election. Neic York World. -j the continued pure bene of silver is
$2S,418. To-day at a iftass meeting f
tWBMIBBBBStSnaSSBMPCKgaSBSaMMnMMBO
"JPIfl
Advice to
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
. struation ypu must use
BRADFIELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
, Cartkiwtillk, April 9G, 1889,
Thia will certify Lha.t two meaibers of my
ImmeQiate family, softer hariuir suffered for
years from ittairfal IrresularitT,
being treated wlthuat fc..jfltby physicians,
were at length cc lpleteiy cured by one bottle
of Hradlield's) Female Keiculator. Its
effect Is truly wonderful. J. W. Stkakqk.
Book to " WOMAN " mailed FREE, which contains
aluabls Informatior on all feinals diseases.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO..
ATLANTA. GA.
FOS MALE HY ALL DRUGGISTS.
BitaJl & DM B. R. Co.
F. W. Huidekoper and Reuben Foster,
lleceivers.
condi:nsi:i schedulk.
IX EFFECT NOVEMBER SI. ISOi.
The
Carolina WAtcSati-
III 11 IWf ,111111 11
fe! Ill I1II1IL 13
- - - .V.- - ' . .'
Renews its allegiance to ID,
mocracy -the Cause r
of the People,
SOUTHBOUND
No.9.
OAlt Y.
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CCTUAL COai LE23 THAI! PER OA
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What is
Life
Assurance?
An easy means of secur
ing your wife and family
against want in the event
of your death.
A creditable means of se
curing a better financial
standing in the business
world.
The most safe and profit
able means of investing
your savings for use in
after years.
All Life Insurance is
good. The
Equitable Life
is the best.
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io oj over Ten .Soc
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menace manv iwrsnim it.ro ti,..
The averHge criminal when convic-Ueal of the tax will ,;f .Ik .,a
tea on cireumstantial evidence pro-a
...... i . xi i , .. r"""" .iuu.il currency us re
appropriate speech presented o the T '"r . needed, while the repeal of the silver
r I
, th ladies who participated in the
bazaar Mjjyor Elljn, in j brief but
i I'll r 3 i
laaieyotiie ijonieneraie museum ai
handsome fiafi from lijforth Carolina.!
j. . r, . " -r, rj i o of the testimony was fajse and pr
e i i: - ii.
ui suuubui umii uvii iu ins urea- I :.... i -l i-
. , ' continued parity ot all our paper cur-
anfM at wir.ilMtM will uaorf tit oaw.1 . . -: r
law will remove aujr doubt us to the
rency with gld.
For full particulars, uddress
W. J. RODDEY, Manager,
carolTnas. Rock Hill, S.C.
What'stheMatter withit? tTJm.
t W , 7 .1 T;r it J jadice4. In HarrU' case we have the PHP"tiary convicts escaped
of Greensboro and through Miss Mary aviA,. 0t i.s- from the work hon at. n,.rl.UM vu
r . . t Ulltl. bllMi.uk. vi.uv uio " UICII Al llll 1 . ... iiiiui, l lf:
Morenean, fine or ine pupus, wa pre- . ., . , . Qinhe a,.r.. Tho i-
KnTAd c I4iiilfnrd I4rnrs rl 1 1 r 1 1 1 a 1 I . i ...
tbje early parfc of tlif war. Mrs. Mor
tonWortlam SJoane, of Baltimore,
the poison and took it bv his direc- store nou8e outfonr miles from the
fcion ; that it was prescribed by him. cotton nulls, this side of Braspeld, and
He indeed charged tht she wan d- mH(e ineir escape about 8 o'clock last
in whose possession the nag has been ,. . , . ,. , . LiVKt A i
nr tb. arr.nrl.r .t ilm!1.W dwted to phme, but the caref 1 A plank was taken up near
since the surrender at Appomattox,
4onatedit to tho North Caroljna la
dies, whQ jii turn. presented it to the
maseum. It was turned ovr to tip
relief commiktee,
X l.illv cxcp t Similar.
BtTWN WcST POINT AND
RICHMOND.
L avr West Point 7.00 A. M. Oailr. an(H 50 A. M.
tlaib rxt-ept Stintav und Vonda; arrive i.lcti
iini(id'..o au.tl" 4A M Reltiinlnir Ir.ivc Hlcb
! inond :. if and 4.45 I'. M . dal y exifi pt Sunday; ar
rive Wetst Point ri.no asd ti.ixi P. M.
BET RICHMOND AND RALEIGH VIA
KEYSVILLE.
Lare Wt.-hmon.l 12 4'i I M.rt-H: l:ivrKry.
! vlli' 3 4" I". w; arilvf oxford 6.oo r. M .; itMi.ler-
son G '.5 1. M , Hiiritam .'.'! r. .m., u.whh t "i a.
.i selina-1 A. M. Koturltlnp 1p v- M-lmas 3o
P M ,t .i l-,'li 4.4i P. M.. daily. Put har e.ou p. m
Upnd' i-son 7.a 1. M.. Oxf'-rd 8.30 j'. .M.; anive
Kcyftvl'ie 11 r P. M., itiflimond J.oo A. M.
Mixed i rain leaves Oxford tbilly pxo-nt Sundt
j'S V arrlvifi Durdair. 11.55 A. M. I.-vp
Dii lulu 7.4. .. M. d.i lly i xoi pt Suud.tj; arrhPd
OxtOid n.2'i A. M .
A l liltoul trains lpave Oxford dally fxcppt Sun
day 7 oo . M. and 11.45 A. M. arrive Henderson
n.j A. M. and 12.40 P. M. Kettirnlnj.' lenve Il
erson in ?o A M. and S.?5 P. M. datiy except hun
d iv; arrive Oxf ird ll.so A. .M and 3. i'i I. M.
Xis 9 iml as connect nt ' ihmond from and to
w". si Point and Baltimore d.-Uly pxcept Sunday.
SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE.
On Trains 9 and 30, Pullman P.ulTet Sleeper oe
twecn Atlanta and New York; between Danville
"'onVand', Pullman Buffet Sleeper between
hieUmond and Danville, uniting at D.invllle with
Waslii'mioa and souihwetti rn V oatlbuled Limited
for iLiiit-i, carrying Pullman Siei-pe' from New
Yorit) New Orie.ns an J New York o Augusta,
and Dining Car New Yor to oistguniery
Trains U n 1 12 Pull-n in liuCTiJLlepppru between
New York. a.-lilngton, nnd Hot Si.rtnsTB via Sal
isbiirvand At.lievl.ie. and Pul mr.i. Sleepers be-
..." ivi1incri,in and Atlanta: and between
OreeDSbor.i and Portsmouth, Va., via Atlanta & j
KIkIkv: 4.8.D.THOMPSON
W. A. Tl'UR. teneral P.iRsenger Agent.
' S. II. HAKDWU K, Ast. Gen'l Pass. Agent,
la. i,a- ... .
SOI, 11 A A r.
tien'l Man-ger, irauin nianajjri .
aBhlnton, D. C. Vashlnton, D. C.
In the hands of an old "experienced!
A I i - - - . ?
jrrmDer, is preparea zo execute all ;
kinds of Job Printing, and at
prices that will compare
favorably with any
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Orders Solicited,
Ps, SEND FQn CATflLOGUE.
UWN TENNIS, BAS BALL,
J?i CftpJ. W. E. 4r4rey,
Charlotte Nevr.
"I
cxaraiqatjon of every witneig on this I e fire-place and thej all went out.
line showed that there was absolutely something should be done about the
no trustworthy evidence to sustain nianagement of prisoners atthe work
this charge. It is hard to understand house
this charge, It is hard to understand The Concord Standard says that on
how juslje could hare been satisfied b May 5th Mr. T. A. Rogers, of Cabar-
anr tiimr miy man uy narris execu m a aLL i . ,
' i'"'f"- -wuT toil.- menmona oiaie. . . nnai4 nf . f ,
hare worried themselres no )jttle poni- 2 7 . , ' ' ' ' accmen-
ccraing the telegranhjp report in all ti A Frenchman living in this city has cut hlsot & the end ,f
the morning papers' to the effect thi.t been an enthusiastic poujtrjni.m, but tne s'10- Without remoTing it, he
President Cleveland had re-anpoin tell this season finds him disgusted with j Went "" not the shoe was
Mr. Stuart W, Craiuer a.sayer qf the the bus,esi- Meeting a friend the
Wintin thjs citf The Neps at ot.ee otherJay, he said: "You know dat
set about tp find out the truth ron- ScJh in pullet wat I buy soine day
eernipg the matter and Ogives it offici- !' week P -she's a rooster; she crow
ally Uw afteruoonthat thje reriort is Hke eTer:f ting dis raorning- I cut his
not true but that Capt. W. E. Ardrey head off and have her for my supper
lias Wurpd the plum, the President nfxt unaa7 morning. bpnpghpUJ
this afterqoqn having made the up- 6$
pointment This wil in a measure Charlotte News: The national exec
qujet tl?e oyerflQvipg tfdp of political utive committee of the prohibition
censure that has been heaped upon the partylhpU a meeting nt the Sherman
president by tpoae whp were in the Hons?, in Chicago, Satqr4af The
light of passing erents forced to believe party intends to begin work for the
that the report this morning was trueJ ext presidential campaign at once,
and this meeting was called for the
If you think there is anything the
mattfi with vour watch, let us take a
look at it. Don't let it go on ticking
itself-to destruction. A tew particles
of dust will, in a few weeks, do more
damage than the ordinary wear and
tear of a year's time keeping. Our
guarantee is for Twelve Months.
Have you seen the beautiful line of
SILVERWARE?
RIFLES,
BOTSTMdelRLS'fei.. nftr. Hrhlr. Hull CaarK$t3 Bfl
OLulllSl.re I liU HiTH hMil.U( Si BO.OQ
IliKiL iiKtiLK (.C. U .. in hi : 50
ll'HU llmiaa-rlwL. If ,v, lh., Ll.t it; N. T 3 OJ
E.C. M EACH AM ARMS CO.. ST.LCUIS.tl3.
fill l XITTII? liovln? bought the
VJTI M 1 L I Kowan County (Jran
Ite Mlllaione Quarries, Tools, a c, or K. K. 1'lillH:
estate. I will coniinuH 10 m;inufaciure mlllstoniS;
mlll-snindles and orrnble n.llla for Rrindlnjr corn
and wheat. torretloudencesrll ItR't. Artdres',
35 1 J. T. WYATT,
Fiilih. I.owau CO. N. C.
Mentloc the Watchman.
Caveats, and Traf!c-ilark. ohtained. and all ?
- exit bnxiucM conducted for Mocrtc Ftca.
Oui Orncr Opositc U. S. PTcT0r'i!t
aud w can nocnre patent iu lu tin; ttsu tao
remote from Washington.
ttedd model, drawing or photo., with dfucr'p
tlmu We advi, if atcMabJe or uoL free f
charga. Our ce r.ot du till patent I nvornd.
A Pamphlct, " IfoV to OhtainTTutent,"itV
r.ames of actual cli-ni In your fcuio, county, or
tewn, sent free. Address,
O. A-SKGW & CO.
Opr. PaTrNT orrtcc. WasHmaTOM. D. C
Phildrvi Cry for fitchews Htcrii
66
n 4 mm ma&m
99
JLNJ O
Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Yertica and Hori
zontal of every Variety and Capacity.
remoTea am ne Know that twn tna
were cut off. One dropped off into the
pan while one remained in the fock
when pulled off. A doctor was called
in, the toea were put back and nr all
T FT"
right.
Ihe bupr-me Court of the United
States ha. affirmed its preyious rulini?
in the imported hat in
It is estimated that the gorernnient
win nate to refund about $10,000,000.
A correiipudent pf the Wilmington purpose of devising and perfecting a
Star says caterpillars and grasshop- plan of state work, which will, when
pens ai$ numerous jn JJuphn and completed, be submittel to the state
gampspu cotiuties Jpentral committees for tlipir approrul,
we are now offering, and the complete
selections of clocks, watches and jew
elry. We are prepared to satisfy the
desires of the most fastidious, in
anything in our line, and a call will
convince you that we are
Tn Bby waa rick, ira pave her Castoria.
When she waa a Child, ahe cried for Castoria.
"nwn aho became Misa, ahe clung to Castoria,
Wben aha had Children, ahe garethem Castoria,
KWllIll
We pay the highest cah price for
gold, and will buyin any quaptities,
Yery Respectfully,
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