urn Carolina Watchman. jj. W. UzSZZViZLZ, Editor and Prop'r subscrjptipn pates, One vear in advance- - - - - ... - - - - 1.00 - V ------ ,..s. ....... .OU .23 Six months... Three months .... Katerod as second-claw mall ai Salisbury. N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 18?3. Eight y. Wrong Under the plea of defending certain personal rights tfre sacred liberties f be dear peoplethe opponants of lo- jcal option pretend that thej are defend ine the true principles ot ngqt arm Justice. Although tb.ey sometimes produce plausible arguments and even profanely resort to quoting th.e aacred Seriptgresin their effort to sustain their sidepfthe question, yet comrnon sense and.ordinary-rsasoning with the actu al evidence of daily observation re veals the fact that they are simply trw ng o make wrong appear right; but which iii this enlightened age only ex poses the fallacy of their position to he inuid of the fair and just reasoner. We have always been u p.ernocrat, and $Q gpo4 an one that bribes, the teraptationof official honor or aggrau ternent, nor naught else, has ever yet hwerve'l from firmly and fearlessly nmiutaining and pr.nnnlgitjng those true, pure ami indestructible principle which are found only m th Democrat jc ,cree-r-a creed 4hat assurei ;u we commit no wrong in attempting in an humble wyto direct and educate thrl winds Ot. the people to a degree which will some dav. we hope, at kat result ------ t - in a majority of them electing to enr act and maintain such laws as will put the evil of the licenfee4 dram shops .out -.of the reach pf those pf their neigh bors who are too weak to resist the jLeroptatjons the law plCfs in the way A true Democratic governnieutmn protect all classes alike; but guch r ... i government cannot exist so long t us hope, however, that the honffct md maiilr course of parnham Post, ?n U ci'hdewnatlon of wrong, may inr iuce all otfcier.Jionest JJnion veterans o do likewise; mid that the cmtet r.hus begui may continue fl'ntH the latiou a pension r.olls shaJJ hare twen nirged of the bounty-jumpers," and the "bummers,' and all oth.r disnpur table characters who are not entitled to the pension 'mxney which they an draining from th people's treasury. Senator and Representative yho made no kick pier the, four.ear full- rermrule of the, J?ot Office depart ment are not taking kindly to the ut rule of that deDartineirt. that no lt-pubican fourth-class postmaster will.be removed save for malfeasance in office, or on complaint and proof that he is au "offensive partisan as Correspondence tvaichican. North Carolina Teachers' Assembly. An event of jrrer.t; importance to the teachers of North? Carolina, ami to every school in the State, will be the te.ith annual session of Ihe ortli n lit,.. TMuclir' Assembly, at aure- rtiwii.. -" rr - - w . f-iro head City, June 20 to Juiy o, io. Many njew features in the Assembly work introduce ims se,iuii, make the occasion of morevaUe than evtr. . , . , . Men and women of the -nignesc reputation and success in our State, represeutin every department of edu iil le nresent to meet you and iiive you their best thoughts u:id views in provisional worn. The meeting will be one of unu?ual W;it.mn;il valu such as ambitious and progressive teachers paMiot afford to rose. It will be v time to make most pleasant and valuable acquaint ances, renew and strengthen old friend ships, exchange professional experi- nr4 with t ue who are working in The following cnyersation is reported l'es ike your ewn, and to get broaider, , "7 " . . deeper and more practical conceptions V " I ,(- i-,i.il-ir m n en til iil . Ohio Democratic Congressman and As- The results of such a delightful sistant P. M. G. Maxwell: Congress-Imeptinir of our teachers as has been man "I don't like your rule: it offers plan ned for the couiming session of " . . 'i 1. 1.. f. t.iif Assemuiv are ceiuuu m increase tlioiiiioiwk fit :t our tjeoole in euu- cation; and to establi-h our schools on a more prosperous basis than ever be fore. There will be full and free presenta tion and discussion of such methods of teaching as' are adapted to the pe culiar conditions of our educational system?, public and private. Teachers cannot oe too strongly nrired to be nresent who desire to be come more efficient in their work; to a premium to the sneak and the iu- form.er. Why shouldn't these men work for their party? Why should they be dismissed for doing it? 1 yvanj; them dismissed for being Repub licans, not for being good, working Republicans." Mr. Mhxwell "There arje some va cancies in your district, and if you will name your men for these vacant m t r-k. TM1 .nrM)nt 4liAtv nnMA T mtin tl - Jf . . n tnnwwu lAmns successful mem- those ycancies where the operants tge profession ui.ceed; to se- hT resigned ' cure, a school position or a change of Congressman "Well, I won't make location for the fall term; to gain a any recommendations in those case, new educational inspiration, or to re- There -aie two kinds of Republican cover from the fat.gue of a school ; A ', . ; term by the unfailing influences ot postmasters m my district. , One kin4 the fining sea-breezeaud the ex are manly, and vhen their party lost h juration of an ocean bath, they sent in their resignations. The One of the most valuable depart others arra set of sneaks, and when n)e,lts of thi Assembly now is the t, .i ., .. , . Teachers' Bureau, which will assist their party loses they still ho d ort to L,"""cia. AJl"c ' , ;;a xl . -, r - J teachers in J-ecttrmp: good positions, their-places. lour rule pffers a prer an,j wjU supplf competent teachers to mium and protection to these sneaks. jny principal or school committee who At the same time von ask me to name mav desire them. Mr. E. K. Bi ilton inar a thousand dollars, taVe this tmw me.' I offered the niQiier without haying consulted Mr. Sunderlin, but knew it would be all right with him. 'Mr. Davis took aiy hand and the tears streamed down hi face. Ho, said he, 'I canntt tajie your money. Yoi and your husb-uid are yoOLg and will need" your money, while J an? an old man. and,' adding after a-pause 4I don't reckon 1' shall need, anything verv lonjr. "He then put his hand in his pocket ii ; ' m i : i and took out a utile goiu pencil, arnicn he asked me to keep for his sake, and i have the little memento now." She then showed the little gift to myself and others in the room and, su'd she had nejrjerned it, but bd ui ways preserved it as a sacred gift. "When Mr. Davis had said go-vl-by," continued Mrs. Sutherlin, "h hurried to the train and left as oon as possible." "Did Mr. Davis think the war was then ended?" Tasked. 'Not at all," she replied. "One day at the table I 3ul to him; 'Mr. ' Davis would Lee's surrender end the war?' and he replied t 'By-no mpans. We'll fight it ou to 4Jie Mississippi river. Ana so saia all his officers. I told them they were simply whistling: to keep their courage iip, but they said they meant what the said." A fJosOjUita Esterjainator. The Indian Medical Record for March gays that a Bombay newspaper cls attention to tho virtues of the castor ojl plant as a means of protec- IWMi against mosquitoes, jn Xigynt it is planted about houses to drive. the in sects awav. -InPtowns a betU r clan is to haye tlie young plants iu pots, and bring them into the house for a dayl or two at a tipie, but they pjust not be kept too long in "the shade, for the tilma Christi is a sun . loving plant A writer is cited as saying that . the upispuitoes are killed by a poison thai they hud on the lovyer wde of the leaf. but it is stated that if a dozen leaves are placed about a room that swarms with mosquitoes they will disappear without leaving any dead ones lying about. ST ONEWAltt : For otifton Tobacco. Jthe governing power sell? the pfivilge ,0 a favored few to .enable thein to make money out of tljeir fellowrciti?ens jiard earne'd noney tljing that not pnly ruitjsthe man but brings sorrow, suffering, disgrace and poverty to : the innocent and helpless mother, wife ind phildren. - Yes, the majority must rule ip Araericii! As long as tjie majority say the present state of things shall exist, we must have tljes licensed, home destroying institutions licensed to 4eal out d(eat)i, destitution an4 wpe to our neighbors and pur children. Uut At the same time you ask me to name may desire them to those who were manly ha charge ot the Uurean, ana no . , ' charge is mado for any. assistance rendered. Applications shonla be successors enough to tender thir resignations. I won't do it. I'll not be a party to an gent jn a't once. Wr.U ..f thai 1 1 fUJvl rAttllicu,cll.l TUI vuy . uic Hie expends Ul UUi nip ni by exchanging vutji t iern or their I o llepul?,ans aI,d allow exceedingly lilit ,1 two weeks visit the sneaks to live in official safety." to the A.embly, incii.ning ro-na-trip -,, j 1 Xf ' ,, . railroad fare from the most distant Uessill and his man Maxwell are not V , .. . , i . . ,. , portion of the btate and hur-ela what we would call good Dmocrats. L);ir.i :,f the famous Atlantic Hotel. The Democrats carried the election. The majority should rule, and Demo crats should have .the ofce. need not cost over 25. ih' total average expense of attendance for the entire session, including railroad fare and board, will not exceed $18. The i v .Ima ,F i lit Several thousand people beld an i- oVT ui L mny dignation meeting in Pioneer Square Hmes greater than the flight expense Seattle, Wash., last Thursday night, at pf attendance. which both President Cleveland and The annual fees for membership in Secretary Oasle were heartily pon- the Teachers' Assembly are 2 for i - jf W VI - i im " nMies aud l for females By special demned forflot enforcing the Chinese , D .i ..i.l, - l run iiiivir iT X 1 1 M ss J l V Llic It l U'Mio will add the membership fee to the quiet and orderly hut many bitter ad- price of the ticket, and will furnish dresses wt re made. President Cleve- purchaser a coupon, for which, when presented to the becretary at More- head Cit v. a "Certificate ot Member ship" will be supplied, which will en title the holder to k!1 special hotel rates, lectures, entertainments, and every other privilege of the Assem bly session. Friends of education are Dr. Briggs Trial Begins, Washington, May In the Presbyterian Uenerai Assembly the closest attention yrax given to Dr. Baker, chairman A the judiciary coin-r inittee, when lie rose to make the re port ot the committee, s to the dis position of the time u ihe iiriggs Irial. The arrangement, he said, was en tirely agreeable to both sides. The appellants would open and close the case, four and a half hours being al lowed them, while the appellee-, Dr. Iiriggs, would be allowed seven hours. New York Presbytery, from whose judgement the appeal whs taken, would be allowed two hours, with each speaker limited to ten minutes, and, following Mieni, members of the Gen eral As?embly would be heard in two hours under the ten minute rule. The vote would then be taken on each specification. Dr. BaKer said the appellants would introduce, in opening the cae, alt the matters they intended to present. The report was adopted unanimously. Washington. May 8U. Dr. Briggs, at (J:50 this morning, resuuied his ar gument before the Presbyterian Gen eral Assembly ill defeuse of the charges mwde iigitinst him. lie occupied the remainder of the morning session, go ing again over substantially the same around argued before Iew lork I re- hyterv. lie was heard . without inter ruption Oi incident of moment. Hit: even ni' session was iriveli over to the members of the New York Presbytery, and the vote on sustaining the appe..i will doubtless be taken at toMuiTuw morning's seesion. Gov. Cmit has s-nt C. A. Jenkins, of Ashevilh-fo MiJditfboro, Ky., for D. M. Maxettvivho is wanted in Asheville for foi gejand who escaped from the officers i here in February last. Recommend Johnson's Maguetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprim4, brui seo, laiuc hack, il quickly relieves pain. Sold hy Edwin CutUerell, Salisbury, s- The II. C, Antiquities ?ccity We learn from the Raleigh News and Observer that at a called meeting of the Worth Carolina Antiquities So ciety, a number of ladies and gentlt men njet last Friday in the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court. Mrs Burwell, the President, took the chair, and Mi. VV. W. Hall acted as Secreta ry. Among the Indies present were airs. A. i5. Andrews, Vice-President Mrs. It. 1. Urav, Treasurer: Mrs Armistead Jones, Mrs. Garland Jones and Mrs. K. K. Mofijtt. Col. T S Kenan explained that the purpose o me oociety was 10 collect and pre serve relics ot historical interest; and he stated what action had been taken at the preliminary meeting. Mr. A. D. Jones moved that a-cora- mittee be appointed to nrepare a con stitutitui and by-laws to be submitted to a subsequent nieetiug. and Mr. W W. Hall, B. U. Lacy and F. A. Olds were appointed on that committee. Gov. CaT suggested that the fire proof room in the tapitol building formerly used as the , State Library might be procured as the place for storing tne relics; and he was asked to make the necessary application for the Society. It was moved that State Librarian Ellison be requested to act as custodi an of (he relics; and he was authorized to receipt for any that misjht be senl and to take care of them iu the old Li brary Room. It was resolved that the scope of the Society be enlarged to take in mem bers in every county of the State. NOTHING BETTER MAD-: prices LOW. Cat! arid examine ; Anal vsis. " 1659 J. REODXS BUO WIT, President, Win., u. LiUiiiix, oecrciary. Assets 81,111,33:87, Insures all Kinds of Property at Lowest Adequate Rate?, ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUS.TEDl AND SATISFACTORILY SETTLED, - Represented in Gansral Insurance Agency of J. Allen Brovn W. (or.Main n n! Fisher St rrot . I J "tair- Hok Smith, by revoking Ilium's celebrated order admitting to pensions men who were nut wounded in the service, has looped-off an expenditure of about 120,000,000 a year. NATIONAL : jftrc Insurance 0. OF HAETFORD, CONN. Statement January S, 1893, Capital stock, all cash v. $i.ooo,o;W.Oi) Kands reserverl to meet all liabilities : Reinsurance reserve.' legal standard $l,4w,f30.1l Unstttled losses and other claims sis.sr.'.'i i.ofis.rxi.ss Net surplus over capital aDd all llubll ues Concord Standard: Ten mouths ago the wife of Mr.George Smith, of Crab Orchard lowushjj) in Mecklen burg county, gave birth to twins. A few days aj;o this lady gave birth to ti inlets. Plans have been completed and work commenced on Winston's new hotel building, located at the corner of Fourth and Liberty street. It will have jseveuty-tive bed-rooms and a f;oiitae of 265 feet. the ' majority is not always right! The licensed saloon cannot be right; it d The athering IS not jUSt, Ulllf ill UlJUlETHfc fH fM- VOr cannot be sustained by ajjy princi- p,e f .gut; r" '"fr laud wastlescribed as the greatest an ILUOUtlt XJL SLJMlH.lil If-Ul .ipiwUUB IW poning, nor abusiye ribaldry, can make Judge Lochren tersely defines the what is wrong appear tQ be right to policy upon which Im will run ihe an u u prejudiced mind, and the day will pension Office as follows: "The eaual come we belieye when Xw riht will energetic and exactly just administra- permitted to attend the Assembly ou prevail. - ' tion of the pension laws as they are s?me lerms asf wjicnerft n . u v - f ... '. . . r J o liiRinor vnm- lp:u-hers ticket be Mile found upon thp statute books. If a vonr "r, is checked through to Everybody knows that the 'pension man is entitled to a peusion he ought Morehead Citv. system of this country has tbf stamp ta have it, and if he is not entitled to The various railroads of the State pf fraud upon its face, and is becoming it he should not apply. The depart- nave made, specially for the Assembly. an unbearable burden to the taxpayers men t is really cpurtof claims, and it t;ir L fa . n.iu 2hZ Tirbi pf the whole country, and especially pq iij the business and duty of its officials on saie from june i$ to 30, and are the taxpayers of the bouth. There to enter upon examjnation of the pa- good to return any time until July 20, are among the Union veterans '"in the pers subniitted in each case with pa- and permit stopping over on the re North and West, hpuest men whp tience and without bias. So far as lies turn trip. The great Atlantic Hotel )inpw this fact and have the manly in my power this will be done. If pouragedenounce tiie trauas ana ex- pumic money is Deiug paid to the un- a uniform rale of only Si rer day. travagancies that have been so long prac worthy will be dijuontinued. The boatmen make reductions for ticed under the existing pension laws, j " sailing and fishing parties, so that these Hut what are we coming to, when j?io mine gcaining arraignment of delights may be constantly participa- those honest-veterans, who gee tlje heinous oi iiepuoncan officials has "J . - . wronj? and ar conscientious enoudi to ever Ueeo UrawD bJ 14 Republican than . ' , ... ' tA --w ' r' .1 . i i . i . ... I leac.ueis aim j.iiciius uj ruuciiutm uw I nrv i-lnr jaenounceit, are treayttiosewnom - an ist' tion ,low secures a $2,000 Uw thev have hmiored. with an attempt to reP" t the Weather Bureau, which Uniov with us the privilacea of the L.iUhJn in the L;md Office. Interior nas been made to becreUryiMorton by 1 session and the delights ot the sojourn Department. This is the second place Assistant Attorney Jienera Colby our xuncawonai v.ipitai uy tue Qf tjje ni g1TeU t INorth Uarolina, i . . i -Act i iiv i ii t iu ! ad mill) r wno conducted the nvest n?at on n- """ , . - ;JiiUGKSE u. n arrell, oec y. ana ires. This Day, May 6th; 1S93, hy mutual consent, the partnership heretofore existing between the publishers of this puper is disolved. The iSenior Eliior, now sole proprietor will continue to publish the WATCHMAN as. the Democratic orau of the county, ami the retiring Junior, who believe there is more unlit iu farming than jn journalism, hopes' that his friends will continue their patronage to iheir ohl county paper. J. W. MclvKNZIE, & C. II. liHUS Kit. "The public roads in France are so good that one horse hauls from two to three tons. The tires of the wagons for heavy teaming are six iuches wide." Concord Standard : Mr. George Mc- Corkle, of Newton, who was a Treas ury chief in the first Cleveland admin brand them with disgrace, y e see it si.ate4 -that the "Noah L. Famhani Post" of the Grand i.rmy of the -RcDiibliCi has had iU charter an- Thre "P01 find 'tat the charge of liulled fpr no other reason than that official abuses favoriteiwa and entire its members, a short time ago, were aosenc8 business m.tnoasm me bu- i'.4. l j j I reau were full t sustained hr thf avi. ouPnuun u uucu.u w uc , The following touching story is told nounce, Dy , resolutions, me numerous i u -j i"5 y by Mrs. W. T. Sutherlin, of Danville frauds that hut beeu perpetrated un-lm;'lul',J eiFnse Ui "ie ""reau our- wnere presi(ient Davis last headquar ter the existing peusion laws. J, ing tne Jsst year it was under military hers were located, she says: "When Deafness Canaot be Cured -by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by eons! it ut ion remedies Dealnuss Ijb caused by an iutiumed condi tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta chian Tube. When tWs tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, aud unites the in- lamuiation can be taken out and this tube restored to iis normal condition. hearing will be destroyed forever; nim- caees out of ten are. caused by catarrh. which is nothing but an inllamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We wiil give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars: free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O 5Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Inliamed itching, burning, crustv and scaly skin and scalp of infants soothed and cured by Johnson's Oriental Soap Sold by Edwin Cutherell. Salisbury, X.C. It is conceded that Crisp will have a walk-over for the speakership of the next House. BROWN S IRON BITTE3S cures Dyspepsia, In digestlon& Debility. Land For Sale ! 4 Touching Story in PresidpntDavis' Life. Their Uomniander-in-Chief approved control $610,606 and the amount Mr. Davis had been at our house for Carr takes great interest in i the order of " suspension upon- the appropriated for the next fiscaj year- three days he snid that he could not State institutions, whether for ' :. 'i LL ' -i I1. - Sfflal.lOf). fWrfcr Morton will hrin- OM our nospitahty longer, and or colored people. This is as it Mr. A. 0. Shaw s being the other. Mr. Mcflorkle'a aDDOintmeut was not unexpected. The Greensboro liecord says : Amoni? the visitors yesterday at the A. and M. College for the colored race, was Gov. Carr, who expressed himself as well pleased with the character and r . . i i j l n. progress ot tne woric aone tueie. uu. i an tne for white Total assets, January 2, 1S93 , 4ST .. Tl J. Pf' B Resident Agent, MAGNETIC HERl'lMH. Is soH wllh wriUan guarantee to car "it?, tftzi- c5siver.c.WLOi-mia . the Brain, cunuinfr Misery, inanity fl V?z th Eiirreuees, Impotency, Lost Fovsr in oivfcer ti'x. Prematura Old Ap:e, Ir.volTmlnry L cAuet by oer-tuilnlgence, over-cxoi tum f the irr.iii ijua Errors of Youth. It elves to Weri Oivtt.3 tht-ir Knturnl Visor and double tba joys o? life; curea Luoorrhooa and Femulo Tatnss. 4 moirta'p ,r'!--ment, In plain packuo. ty mail, to Bay B-lurbes, il per box, 6 boxes f5. With evc-ry ?3 order we snre a Written Ouarantea to cur? or refund :he mocey. Circular free. Ooarantoo j'aed ciilj by oar clueiTe agent. EDV7I1T CTJTHE2SL SaLISBL'UY, N DILY? DISPUTE ')Yl Wiu: Whf-n .vlie felJs'Voii'B, V. Hurt U'- -sen inoi-H si-i)!S im ns ni'Hu'V n, ny lioi'isii-in tlUb'ury. Th-v sfi!! r vwe th.-wtelily -sliipaiint6? 6 .' pic S.os and sell lliem a- t'lfui' ever. When you want a luiiin : the hit est styles go fo seK thein, yua ciriT c nanny ..yet it. it :XJ,; 1S45. THE 1802. - Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, IfSWABK, IT. J. AMZI DO DD, Presidknt- Assets (market value) - - 4s.o.la,2jP.O.-. ScRHLt'8 (Mass. Standard, 4 per ct) ::,D-J.5,T92.00 Pomona 'Hill OVKU OXK MILLION FRUIT .TBKES, V. : cconsistinc or Apjilea, J'fitchci, IVis, . . l'huns." Olierru-s, - 'ja-iccti, Japaai I'ersThimoua, Nectariin, Quinces," Fis, (ititjie.-', IStrnul trrin. Ulackberrics, e le;tierritn, f Muiljcrrits,- .Hasjiberrif3, Currants, -tJuosf-Wrrits, A.jiarnriifl, - v l'ie I'Unt, Filbert.-:.- ; ; "O-.:. Kng;!ii Wulnsu-3aajiMattimothClicst- JSlmda Trc-n," nut, WiricIV bears at Kvergrei n -itM'1 ' 'i vears. old iu nur- uit-nta! sim.' sery rovs,- -' Evergreens ' : Alnioutis, - fio erii-g ur- " Pecans, &c, :iv - K(iv:s. . Fruita ironi thearliest to the ;J:itfi k "cd as. it is 'from all parts of the (Ho! Orders solkited Uy otir iigents. J. VAN LINDL AY, Pomona K. C- lEXAMIHE tie Perfesled POLICY. Clear, Brief, Just, Liberal. AFTER SECOND YEAR -1 One-hundred acre, of good farming IN Restriction on --Residence or , ... . . I I11II1I1SH fill MIT IIOHUII.,1 II.V ( (TUr Jllin I . n..l,.rn tloAnld I MIS IS HN IL HIIUUIU irronnilthafc the action of these kon- yaMw ocretary Norton will bnn S t---j "-"I!". i"K, e 11 t I tu jrouna ipat tne action or mese on-i .... - 61 'nade arrangements to establish his l)e. This reminds us of the fact that wue matter vu uie ntueuwmi vl tne headquarters at the old Benedict GoV. Carrs course at New Uerne dur President befQre taking action, we htusc, on Wilson street. I told him he in? the Juines City troubles haa beeD learn. might take his cabinet to any place he verv hidilv commended by the color- i i i j. e i- ip . i i . " . pieaseo, out as ior mmseir ne muse be ed people themselves. land containing good meadow and or chard lying within two (2) miles of Lon don, Stanly county. Price $500; terms $200 cash, balance in three years. Address, J. w. Cannon, m. 25 2m. Concord. N. C. DE. RQBT. L. RAMSAY Surgeon Dentist.,) Salisbury 1ST. C. JB5"-0ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. ra. Occupation. Ho Forieiture in Case of Iiapse, INCONTESTABLE. jest men - in passiag and parading these resolutions oerore tne public was plainly for th.e purpose of creating HiOHtility against the principles of the iioHtii.ty aKainSM"c F..uc.p,e, ot j-, . .... . ourcuest so loiieas he remained in the Gmnd.Armjofthe Rcpub ic - Thus . ' ,"u " citvr and ha viehled to th rpn.f. T.hnrlolte New. The People of it is evident that as it was the obiect door-way .always nart n anl H , t fi d after that Hamlet: on the Carolina Central road, pf the suspended Post in - adopting wth ttractive furni,shin to allure time, and was of course, in a most an x- were considerably exercised yesterday these resolutions, to denounce the sys- the youth of our homes into tempta- ious frame of nnud but was always over the finding of 'tMj ot an .n- 4 ,t u. . iU.U. ..l,; ua , tions that only can be found m the pleasant and agreeable. Que morning fant within a few ard. of the depot .temcflaw5 that jsiobbing the tax- 7 mavonlv be and Mr. Sutherlin went down towS The child was about ten days old, and n9vN nf the ennntrr nf thW harA UXOtiei n Saloon. At nrst may only , ,aA ., l j l ..,JU mrfl0rw fh tnnr.1 .earned money tp bo paid to jjnw.orthy be a me, 01 ,laruS Pr Pf but ner and 1 knew something had hap- its hed having" been crushedin. No wrsuns: so it is also evident that the suMPr Kr ,tM" lH Z . .ff"iijwuu i pensrt. I met them at the door, and clew whatever as to its rauraerer na w ; - . , , . u: will be temptingly offered him. There Mr. Davis told me almost in a whisper! been obtained. - . . . r. . is a main evil of the Saloou a tht Lee had surrendered so ffnsive to the national organiza tion, of which it was a part, that il makes thp lauguage of thja Coraman- der-inrChief an admission that th fraudulent huu unrtgnieous pension ,a a law to hereafter allow women to other than Confederate monef ?w and the country, many of whom have been system is upheld and approved by the! vote in muuicioal electious in that i,e replied in 'the negative. Then said rendered homeless and are arking for organization over .which he pre.ides..tater . I,ofiepng him a bag of goldj contain-1. he ' loan of tenU. stumbling block, to many a noble and promising young man. The Michigan legislature, has pass- and that he must leave town as soon as possible. t A telegram was received at the War "Making a few hurried" arrange-1 Department stating that a great ere- ments, h ottered his hand to me to vasse in the bants or tne Mississippi ay good-by and I asked him the ques- near Lake Providence had caused great tion: fMr. Davi-, have you any fund? lestitution among the inhabitants oJ CASH LOANS MADE UP TO ONE HALF OF THE RESERVE ON ASSIGNABLE POLICIES. Annual Dividends, Xo StockhotdtrtAll lofitsgo to Policy hhicr. J STALLS. 11 QTI It yoim5 Vinc NewSpring Goods In Great Variety at T. F.YODB&'u STOSE. fB BEST CONTRACT EVKR OKKKKKD. J. M. Pattoh, Agent. SAXISUUKY, X. C Be sure FINE DllESS GOODS, CAR PETS, MATTI1SGS Etc., Ai low as can be boupht anr where SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS. Agent for the Standard Sewing Machine, The best on the market. Took diploma at Salisbury Fair la?t fall. ' fSfldren Cry for Pitcher Qatori is r gooa n.otto Fol low this out, and if you need a srood clock ,r vstch h. sure to to the YOU - CAN IIA EE MOM IiY OCTAIXISe sumceimrb ' The Southern States, It is a beautifully illustrated rnagazioe devoted tot& -Souib-- ' full of iutere-t for evry rtsidesi ' tHuth and oubt toJbo in every to L hollo. iioI4. -..'I " , --' - (-'Evcrybady Can AiTordi: as it costs only LSOer year pr i ' fjr'a slflje copy. We Wantftn-Agent in Lvt ryf ' City and Tovvn. Write iur p':, ies aud particulars to tl Manufacturrrs' lUrtmi) l'ff ' ( , I5.tltituuri'. 2'hl. i 13 .-;- ilv.if? 4 "run. i Ul i- ' "' Hiit e- you w ate hVs, clock?, or jewelry ta be repair-j. ea. or .tio yu'tL'" wish f to buy at iiice jires-t cut, tllfll be sure I' go to till 11 ill.nl. I lf!.fe.kih.-a nr i rm mml mmvm rw' l"Yf""""". -1 and all worn out taks BROim'S IRON -BITIP". Old Reliable J. & II. HOUAH. FcrLMalaria, Liver Tro'' bl,orIndigeatn,usj. BROWN 1 S IRON BII

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