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s f4 Carolina Watchman; SUBSCJUraON RATES. One year in. advance-..; $TW Six montu. .................. -s -50 JThree mon ttis . T -. . .. -' ' -2r Entered jsecorclfs nytfl at Salisbury, N. .THURSDAY, JJJJSJ Decline pi tbe Tbirdites. ft is ejrident that the Poiuiiistj as a a poltijcal prgai.tion jia? weakeped jConsidefubly ijucejjuft fall etectiunf, when riewtd froin a national stand point; and iu and pf itself it will of no account i th,e future. In this tate, thoujsfo tlj 11 ropes site Farmer pnd Cutlers paper, the QiucauAn re making a great effort to blufl tyie pub lic .as to t$ growth and power; and it ja a that in itself it will he able to .make no fight against Pejnocracy in Aur next State election. But mark he prediction, the Peniocratic party will be calH J"" to ,fc ievr P'j in our nexijeje-ctfon, formed of a collu sion between the old Radical party and jtbe Populjsls, who will jiope that by thus uniting they inay .defeat l)emo- As tp this yiewpf the case, the opin ion is now pretty general that it is weakening and can make no fight by iUelf. ?lu? Ijew York Sun has sunj rqe4 up the situation, thus .editor jajly comments upon it: " -MJn Ifew yorkonrentions for the nomination of candidates for State of. ftcers are usually held in October, the session of the Democratic Congress ' i? rmi to he called for this purpose, in September; and, until it has acted, fupj list and Labor conventions will doubtles? he npprly attended, nd scant -tttention-wHt be paid to the delibera tions pf thone who fail to nnder-Und that the Democracy has, by popular mandate, assumed fto task of raiprov ing the condition of the people, and lesser, ins the burden which f" upon them. . Relief is to be secured bj doingjiway with every yestige of unconstitutional protection,- and sub stituting for it a revenue tariff with out discrimination in fator of Ameri can products of American labor. Taifc With Carlisle, Congressman Rayner, of Maryland, ifter a recent interview with Secretary jdariisle, said: "ft looks as if the treasury will be able to atand any results that ma be made upon it,i between now and 'the assembling of Congress. It is a pub lip blessing that Mr. Carlisle is at the head of the Treasury Department. He ir'soand und safe upon erery kjuestioii relating to the currency and has the courage a ni capacity equni to the emer gency. Other men might waver and fluctuate, but with him the pivotal point is the repeal of the Sherman law and the release of the government from the obligation v of purchasing silver with gold. Declined to Givit t,o a Receiver. The Wilmington Star of Sunday gives an encouraging piece oi tuws about the VVadesboro bank. That paper ays: Hon. S. McD. Tate, StaU Treas urer, Mai. C. Dowd, Ute liank Examiner, and Junius Darn, Esq., recentlv appointed receiver for Bank of New Hanover, were in Wa!eaboro t riday exa'mininp into the affair of the montn preceeumg ine eiecnonpina KrflnA dl a, wow HannvAr t that pur PMui electoral co$e precjude ,ace Mr DaT?g returned to Wi I ming le filling of cert.cates at a much U yesterday. It is learned that the parher Jite. In the VVesteru, South- onJ:linn ftJtilft ii.. at Wadesboro ern and New England Mates, however, . tnnnA mna .-Mi!-t if- ?t is cMstomary to make the nomina-. laMr MCM of itgli. Monsaseafly as upe or july, and a Bat . qu'estion ha arisen as ffye mopth s SUte campaign .s, there- tothe .utusof the branch bank fore not a.q unusual tiling, especially M nf tb--r. . wtere farnvsrg are the most nti-t . Wnn u f npnn,h.iho merous body of voters, buch nomi- nM ap,winthd assignee of the natiug couyntions are nojv homing or Wadesboro bank, refused to tiiri. over pave already been hel,d in several .i-vi. n-a iU. rt states; an4t J9 a noticeable fact that f. Vow nUIinf nV .inUJ K jthose called by the Fopulist pajrty, TlljnA r a -;n -L.. Wi ?rbich cast one million votes for its L5: kw ,:f. Wo'ioff.r t fuVa i - From Bethany Academy. The summer term of Bethany Academy .will open on Monday, July JO. Our farmers are uuuut rcujr w j their .crops. ' ' T. Miss Fannie Micoq, of Virginia, arnv ed Saturday, and wilr pieii a school at Goid Hill soon. . Mr. C. W-Cnssell, of, Rural Retreat, Va., returned honp last -Aiedav, aftr pending a few weeks with friends and r.latijnsjn this county 0 j , j here will 1epoinipunion at feters Evangelical Lutheran church oo the rd suuday in July. ., Rev. J. U SlurphV, of ljj.ckory, will occupy the pulpij at Lower Stone churcb next eJuaday. . The patrons of district Io. 4 haye em ployed M r. C. Ij. Miller , to teach school ihis8ummer. Mr. C M. Miller w ill teach a school at Peeler's school house soon. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of prgan church will htive a public meeting nt that place on thal3th of next mouth. Rev. - W. P., UttAiUm mid Mr. .11. Ij.-. Ratterson have consented to deliver addressed -prHhe occasion. : Mrs, Mary Heilig is quife ILat ihis writing. ...... . Elve. ff EH, June 27th,. 1893. "Manning Ttems. Mr. KMrfSififofd has shipped several bushels of early peaches to Richmond. Farmers in this section are laying ' by their corn. Cotton is doing very Wdll, but we have no hopes of bloom's OH the 4th of July.' WheaTis excellent, an,d is bow being housed; oats has improved considerably. ' r. ' The Lutheran Sunday School of SiHisr-'j Oury neidtu.eir uuduui pn;uiu w vura last Thursday. A lafiere crod was E resent The lemonadetwas furnished y lUp Suuday school, ana was free ti all; and the table, Ob, it fairly groaned! only for a short .while though. All eeued to enjoy themselves, especially while returning to the city . It is rumored that, the rausquftoes in the swamps between here and the city are sharpening their bills with two-inch files preparatory to making a raid upon the "moonshiners" during the summer. Mrs. Crouk, wife of our efficien t pastor, retured from Virginia last Wednesday. She suffered very severely for more.thaw six mouths, bnt her health is much; im proved now. .. Mifs.Fauuie Davis of Salisbury is visit ing friends at thi$ place. candidate for President less than eight months ago, are but slightly attended. aiany couuues are unrepresented, jje- fectious from the rauks are seen every where; and m some localities the col lapse of the whole movement seemed .to be .complete' Fo-stich a state of affairs there must be some sound rea son, because the charge of the bank at Wadesboro. Georgia Banks. Atlanta, Ga., June 24. The How ard Bank, of Cartersvillt Ga., the lar gest town between Atlanta and Chat tanooga, suoeuded payment tin existing economic! mornin&. owins to the withdrawal of conditions are peculiarly favorable, to fmids by depositors and inability of the phi growtli ot a party of radical ex- bank to realize on its assets, and ou ac- f pomitif o nrirl rfijitk iowf A nfif.ifHo I l. J? i.1 I I a- fill which the Populists are known to lie. bank has posted Jiotice that denositors o.-i ii it ... . I. . . .. pucnan organizaijon usuaiiy exnanas Wi I he naid in fulL as soon as eo ec -- -ii. i - onanecomes tonnidable when business tions can be made. It has -heretofore awdirs are unsetuea, ana credits are l been considered one of the strongest contracted, when public confidence is banks in the smaller towns of the impaired.-and mercantile dimeultieslState. Are aoouaajng. in tne ottier hand, a l Atlanta, June 24. The Gate City season of goo4 times and plenteous Bank, which was placed in the hands production is tatal to the hopes of any of a receiver by the Comptroller of the urgau. urn w nose political stocK in Uunvncy about two montlls asro. will trade is whisrred dissatisfaction, close tin its nfiSim n;ivintr if on;tra 7 U 1 .U...1.S L.T1 I. - ... , l J -'-n l iit, mru, suuniu nie x upuusis. wiiiiiin full IMnnrlav ninrnii.rT Mnr limn heir Jugubnous predictions and their half a million wolliv! nnripnwof KUl, i ' j o..t ':j n . J r- ......... -: .. t vt fiaus luric aiu anu novernmeni has been locked up for several week, ownership of everything, suffer from will be disbuised. The Comnanv is this falling away at a time which (enabled to mat spffl- ught to be propitious for ar great in- of iu magnificent five-story fire-proof grease 10 1 their membership and follow-fbuilding, which was purchased bv ingf No one seems to know, and no Venablf? Rrnthpr f. n nrGa oU i . I - -w iuv 3fig MJB one nasineiiw answer; yet the ex- $160,000 cash. This, with the money pianation is simpie enough when the in the hands of the receiver, will nil f .. j - i... - AHCba are utaereu. The Populists revolted from the old siMbiea u iju, oecaiise neitner tne Eepublicausnor the Deniocrats would admit their representations of general u' Vtu ' P j V c omu inetuoos alleged, refused to extend the usual flfuicii ALLKjr uruuuxeu i r n uv annrr rn . fi. - j- ,r. , , i uuw lunua m ter promising, as it is condition pf which they complained, claimed, to do so. The Sumter bank uC uyVH-i.uni.iim auuieir umana had. it is sa d. m.iU n:in. nn.U J 1 11 . . I TT . ll " - w.m .ouTtffiiou, iu iou.i, inai tne UlllteC Rtrenoth rii i . i . . i ' r- voincuunuqiiio uiuui states were on the verge "of moral. Msp. TIip ban b nt. ' nolitical and matPriul rmn " TU 7." j l l"J:"Hc,l JU " r j .... m. wc wcw- i ihW uavs. liennsirja are xiimmi onH ole were demoralized: corrnntinn w tinnmt: m.' f,uprtuw,puouc opinion was silenced; excitement over the" action of the m'o uwhms ul - tire luuaoitants wereibauk. ycovepd wjth mortgages; labor was im- poy.eshed; and the fruits of toil wen. boldjy stolen from those whose indtis- It Proved to be His Own Danskter A. J . - i . . I w xy vastteveiopiog me nation s wealtn. On rI.tRaW-w i,;u t..j xx I In tkn Akn. I.. 1 I II! . I imiiic OUUKO fflil , c. uie liepuoiicaM .ton'wM duietlv readincr on tl, frnnf bnominLbMW d,.lar Vj. 1 ",c,TJtt,u: n. -aage nastuv ran vir:rBA.r'.7r:. "'J JtortUe wharf whertiomt littU kn. the bank to pay dollar for dollar. Atlanta, June 24. The Bank of Sumter, at Americus, declined to re ceive deposits or to p.iy checks to-day. Its correspondent in .New York, it is Basil Lock wood's' Heroism. Prom The New York Herald.' ' . .. in toe accounts or vv asningion dire tragedy there' was nothing.-more dramatic or inspiring than the short story of tiasil Lockwood a heroism It was told in yesterday s Herald, bt It will hear repetition. When this colored hero saw frantic men in high windows, about to jump to certain death heoquickly mounted to the top of a nearby telegraph pole and tried to extend to the. nearest window h.1mu&i which he had fastened, to his buck;.- To the horror of the imperrilledmen waiting with intense nnjety .1 o be res-J cued the ladder proved too short ro bndge the span trora tnet pok to the window, ine brave negro, however, proved himself equal to the emergency. Here is.tneinriiiiug scene depie4 by the Herald coi respondent: "rustwng the ladder out until t rested oii the window ill, lieplu:ed his tuot unoer the rung or the end near est to llim, and letting it rest upon his nstep, extended his leg a little way and told the clerks to 'come orer. Under such circumstances men do not wait to discuss chanc. ' One after another came over that precarious ..... bridge until fully a score luld reached the pole and descended safelv to the ground. Then the hero followed them and was lost in the crowd." Basil Lockwood has revealed to the world the head aud heart of a true hero GENERAL HEWS. Daniel.M. Smith, 30 year old, com mitted suicide bv shooting himself. with a gun at Siyitljfie! on the JOth. The eleventh annual State conven tion of the Woman's Christian Tern- p?UcfUnj'n is to be held iu Vaynes- .viJJe, .y.uly m-ii. ; Five dogs h;i?e Iven listed for taxa tion ijlbTie: township in Buncomlie Winntjvrhose total valuation is piujeed bv then iwners at .55MX). An Albany, Texas, dispatch savs: Fire started in A. J. Coutt's drv goods store '.vesterdav. amd. destroved the Wockii,lps $T5,000t insurance un- ktievvfl?'- Theidfpot nearlv completed bv the Illinois Hentral at Chicago will cost over $h0K),000. Th& main wajting- roptihis J.D0xl0O feet and seventy-five tee i. dil:ii. dayV cattle shipments through Detl4dU)rTexax, over the Missouri, Kansa.feiTexas recently amounted to 308 CHHoads. '. . . . nfF3s Eulalia nl husband, PttnCK,A'utkn d'Arcf) Orleans, and sujfesArle.l vi-sterdav for Spam on the rren-iiue steamer Lataurine. bv way of Haiie. r i.; ; Theiin oil the Savings Union Bank nThaKVhfi) cisc67co A t i u ued y este rday , yi(Hi"h excitement. I here whs yteo a run on the llibernia Bank. Two freight IVaTtfs were 'wreckd on th$idsou Central Kail road by hind enJ collision, a few miles vet of Koeheter. earlv vesterduv rnorniiiir. serefrnjen wers mitirrd. - obitnbia suid.' First National of Nw Whitcom, Washing ton, closed ihcir doors yesterday. The CHsIm:'! of I he latter savs I he assets are S42S,000, and liabilities $110,000. r I The Qonmrd Standard savs; .Thiirs- dav. 'June 22 nd marks the unnearance of the fii-st cotton blossom" for 1803. Mr. JphVaini Fisher, of n. 4, sent it in. It was found in the crop worked by Ool. Gus GUbs.on. According lo thecensuVrcturnSthe -rnortgii-je1 indebli-dness ix-r person 'in AU'bania is '20.00, and Tennessee '$23.tki.' nhile in t'nivl'vania it is ?117T Kansas 170, Nebraska $12Q and Massachlietts . . cohiliietor on Ihe Kich- re, was kiiock- of the c.r slied. r "E'dr Sfah. m on d Danville janMi ed olt a car by the root whijeitakiiig up a freigjit. lrin. One ril v"aH fractured, bf-sitles sejrenfl pain ful br'iiiserf.' The aceident will lav Hiiiil!j for several veeks. ArAGNOi.i.v, MU-.,- J.uiijiv 24. News reach"';! h.;rV' resti-rday that' U'ijliatn Ifuch-y' Wjiit' " assassHiafetl by -.While f"ur miles north of Columbia, in The- Messenger says arrangement, are on foot for the estahJishnient of a hew national babk in Wilmington. , . -j. ? There are in the prjpstnt Congress twpnty.seven ; cjtiaen . of , foreign birth. Ireland leads with eight. The Rusinn Jehv-Avho have settled in boutb Af ncii. liate 'inrospered. and .are; ko well liked that the South Afri cans want more ot them to eome. A Colorado jtfwelie 4ii invented a clock which runs by . electricity with out weight or spring: The machinery consist simply of three wheels and the pendulum, two magnets and a battery. Topeka. K ans., .Tuns 20.-The bank of Ntss City has .l wed its door with but $85.39 in cash on hand. The de posits amount to fe3I.3C0, with other liabilities of ?4.000.'' It has loans ag gregating $74,000 mostly on real estate securities, from whieh-bnt little can be redlizd. Tr.e capital of the bank is $40,000. ; Jacksonyillp, Fl.a., June 23. A spe- cialt .from irawfordsville, this State, savs-: Sheriff Smith an'if posse left uere yesieruay-io arrpsc wie two Jen kins: hrothetsm. tje; opbophy pra rie, and ,fpundS them, t lvirricaded in i i mi. ' .i iiuuse.; xiie.wjves oi ine men came out- andViiotifiwi the .sherifE that the .first to eiiter the yard. would be killed. A. J.,Tully entered the yard and fell ledd, riddled with buckshot. Th brothprs then made for the woods. with the posse in pursuit,11 firing at the eeing mumerers. une ot the men was shot and fell m'dVtally wounded, but the dther one escaped. " Winston. June 24 While fishinn- in Holland's mill pond,.l)avldson coun- v, two men discovered a colored woman t?omg arontM on a turbine water wheel at -the grist mill. They notified the miller, who shut down. When removed-the" woman, who was npparentlpinsane, said she had lwen on the -wheel -two- or. three days and was very hungry... She ate ravenously when .food Wiis . brought her. Why he was not .killed, on ihe wheel is a miracle. . ... . Morehead, Ky., June 21. David Kendall and Frank-Terflpleman, while working in a wVll near here yesterday. were overcame by 'gafc- ahd - both were killed. 1 hey had -gone down thirty- spyen t pet 'and had-a rope by which to give a signal. Kendall gave the tin;il of distress and the workmen betnm pulling him to -the--top. When they were u-lvuit to seize him the rope broke etting him fall to the. bottom and in stantly killing him. Frank TeMnle- ...... man went down to tie the rope around Kendall and was overcome by gas and died before he could be rescued. f ONE wiml mm For - Marion count v, h's n c. i nursi.iy, evening, home from court. was i witness airainst some . - - numerous While Can g:iug. He that he would be while on where lie . i Ot UK' had 'been warned killed. p. . dren were ointinf in th wtUr h at ThA S once jumpidJu,-clothes and all, and on T!,?eu!UIlci the first nature that presented it.elf to 'CS Ut?tTAl' DU huu wa the f ot his littl. daugn- item under which n a . , . "Kn the people were taxed. Thev nromis- ol?' "rugghng & us a ping change and beneficent J foS SI V 1 ' a ii. : :L . ... "lea ner trom thecruel waves and onrrJa auttiu - luiiuieu wuu power, rnev pointed to the dulness and distress, the wage rxiucuous, the homes and fa-ras burdened with a real estate mortirsice ;4ebt,n and tjie other sinister effects of a system, which they explicitly and positively pledged themelves to do away with, if successful at the ensuing liecimn. r TheDlniocracy was successful, be- Jond.th expectations of many of its .eaders. ' Thousands of Populists, La or nieufini others swelled its victori ous ranks. in November. Had the Re publicans succeeded, the Populist and &ubor propaganda would probably have continued and gained greater force. But the 8ucpe$s of the Deniocracy put Mn end to their agitation, for, outside pf a small group'oi thtorista, the Pop ulists and Labor njen Aecept the gen eral verdict of the country, that relief from industrial depression will come when the Democracy sweeps away the Republican yspm uikii which the 1 A. Golden, Druggist, Birmingham. Ala.. writes: "Please publish some of the tes timonials I have sent von for lananefcA !iD;i el l K T..l...: TVfommt; w pharged, A special lfaib7r,. ft ' " ner quickly to the house, wmre th little girl's mother and friends' applied restoratives and she - W M W W. danger. - The little one remarked, "Papa the water was so dark, and I could not keep the water out of . my face." The Judge ruined a fine gold watch by its coming in contact with the lt water. Judg Winston and fanilj expect to remain here a month. Beaufort Her-uld. As bad as the Theatre Tragedy ort Scott, June 20At 0:30 o ciock mis morning, without a mo ment's warning, the Tremont . House, a four-story brick structure collapsed, burying nearly seventy-tiye people iii the debris. The bod' of a young wo man was the first recovered. Three.! men were taken out soon afterward' but their injuries were such their deaths are expTcted in a few hoars.. A ? . The fire departments and a hundred citizens are at work among the broken timbers aud are stirred. ou iu their ef forts of rescue by the cries and -ino'ans'r., of the wounded people underneath flie'j YujQ mass of debris. y-; r?AV;'miS - -in -...J . . . ti criminf -Ane groupa npor or the hotel wasi occupied ly stores, many ot wHicj were filled with customers. It . ls .uot known how many people ; are beheitth the ruins. It is leliived the'deiith jjst will reach over twenty r " : . - lonr Perioii-Barned to -Deathi:o Duluth, June2t."Tb Burba! bfock, a large frame building on Lk avenoe, was totally burned at midnight. -The lower story was used for business pur poses and the upper as a dwelling-- Three women and one child were burn ed to death. Their bodies were found to-day. Others may be in the ruins. Ihe money loss i about $40,000. One fireman is seriously hurt. A network of electric light, telegraph and tel-l pnone wires surrounded the building and hampered the 'efforts of the-.' fire-' men, and. the building collapsed-whrtej ne nremen were endeavoring to res cue a woman from a wiudow. f ' '-"-J Got. Altgeld Pardons the Haymarket Anarchists. Springfield, I1L Jane 25:--Govrnftr Altgeld has pardoned the Chicago Haymarket tragedy anarchists. Feldnn Schwup and Neebe. No previous inti mation was given of his intended ac tions, t -Atsiievii.le, June 21. --About noon to-dar tin dead b- dy of Miss Susan Miiier,-the s'ven teen-yea r-cjid daugh ter" of Win. Miller, was found iu the harp near her father's residence, in U4er lloiuiny townsliiji, this county, ivliereshe had comiuitted suicide by hrmging with a rope. No cause can be1 assigned except mental depression resulting from protracted illness. The new shops of the E;ist Tennessee. Virginia & Georgia at Knox ville, Tenn., occupy a space of 100 ae.re.s wit h the trwek sidings. About 1C00 men will be employed at the plant. A Prisoner in the Texas Penitenti ary, wlu on circumstantial evidence was sentenced to Deuiteutiarv for life fhf killing a rn-m, recognized the man he was charged with having killed in apew batch of convicts just arrived He wr m and as, under the laws of Texus,. neither can testify the question is'fiowneis going lo get out. tie is Lip "thepen according to law and his MT)osen vicinu.aiso in ine pen ana in tnenesh is legally dead. s -jiiinata journal savs: Force was put on trial in 1 superior court this morn iug for killing her sister, Mtss Minnie. 1 h is ntemora ble traced v occu red on Saturday, teb., 25, about 1 o'clock in 11 Pi If : " ...T 1 T1 1 me a i if moon, juis juiw .jiorce e- liberatelt shot her two sisters to death while alohe,wilh tnem in their home, on cornf r of Crew street, and! W oodward avemie. iL. ,V hile a double criniewji conim ted, the prisoner was only put.on tria for the killing of the youngest of her iwo sisters, ana ine one wuo issuppos ed to. have been first killed. It is very probable that the jury wil declare the. unfortunate woman insane Later After being out only a few minutes the jury brought in a verdic tSfotgoilty. Miss Force having been adjudged insane, she will be sent a 'fence' to the State Lunatic Asylum vanaeroilt's Magnificent Game Pre serve. AfHEVnxB, N. C, June21.G'ebnge W. anderbilt has iust conplnd purchase of 20,000 acres of land in the i-iiiiw wus secuonoi Henderson and 1 ransyl vania counties" of Nrt h r, ma. u ,the purpose of the purchase is to make one of finest game rreserTM in. the world... Game keepers' are a1 ready in charge of the property ajid every farm honse on the estate Ims been torn down. The property w only lew mnes trnm vnH . jcencehere, resi- NOTHING BETTER MADj Trices LOW, Gall ami examine Analysis Eespectfully, M. g: quinn, 1859 J. RHODES BCv7II, President. WM. C. COAST, Secretary. - Assets $1,111,333.87, . Insures all Kinds of Property at Lowest Adequate F;r ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND SATISFACTORILY 'SETTii Represented in General Insurance Agency of J. Allen Brown, ' W. Cor. STain'nnd Fislilptr StPBPtt- t- : , f i - r- GUAKDIAX" ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Statk ok Ohio, City, op Toledo, ss. Lcci s LOL'KTV. ' f FitNK J. Ciiknev makes Oath Uiat bo i. tin ffeuior partner of the firm of F. J. Chknky k Co.. Joiitjr business in the City of Toledo. Coui.u fttiii State arbresaiil, a'icl that said firm wil! ay the siimT.f ONE HUXDllK!) DOLLARS or eaeh anil every case of Catakkh that ciiii- not be cured by the use of Hall's Catakkh Cl'RK. FRANK J. CF1KXKY. Sworn to beforo me and subscribed in m repoiice, tins otn day ol Ueceinber, A. I). 1880. i r -, 1 A. W. CjLKASOX. t skai.. Notary Public. Hall's Catiirrh Cure is t.')ken internally and ids directly on the blocd aud mucous surfaces f the' system. Sewl for testimonials, free. V. . I. CHE.SBV.Jt.JUU., Toledo, O. Btf.Sold by Druggjsts, 75c. Land For Sale ! One-hundred acres of good farming land containing good meadow and or chard lying within two (2) miles of New London, btanly county. Price $500; terms 200 cash, balauce in three years. Address, J. W. Cannon-, n.25 2m. Concord, X. C DE. E0BT. L. KAMSAY (Surgedn'Dentist,) Salisbury K. C. J6gy-Oftice hours 9 a. m. to 5 t. m. NewSpriiig Goods In Great Variety aj T,F; I HI' STORE : HJG DRESS' GOODS, CAR " PETS, iliTTIGS Etc., Af ' l6w-'- can -'b . fcoucrht anjr where SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS. Agent for 'thf Standard Sewing Machine The best on the Ttaarket.- Took diploma Salishur):' Fair last fall. M-flledgeville. ;."r'rKe seven hundred mile cowboy race frtiua town in Nebraska to Chicago whifh .began, last Tuesday, will be par ticipated in by twenty-five riders, one of Whom is Miss Hutchinson, 6f Den ver, whom the- Indians call "Light nrrSquaw.M . She sayii she is pofifg to;win the race nndjwiU : ride ' a horye that few men could maua'ge and that would never let any other wbniiin near him. The winner get "a t'ho'tisjtnd dollars, and those coming" next in br-dftT- ynluaWe prize?.' Th"e' coFfdi tions arfi jihat the. same horse must be used for,yie whoje distance, and that the horses must be in. good condition on ar rival. Wilmington Star. YOUR CASE IS NOT HOPELESS GHfldrcn Cry for Pitcher's Castor' tuusntrhr; imam-' 4 Subscribed capital U.ish capital (iross :iet4 rrrr Liabilities Net surplus surplus as regards Policy. Iioklers The 'uUAKDIAN" Ims-the sa.isi.u-'.-s S.'ST.ttTs lariil aid up capital of anv couinauy in the world doinjr u lire hnsines..- The 'GUAllDIAN'" record for prompt and equitable settlement of claims is unsurpassed. litis paid over . tvily' million dollars in losses bince organizii tion in 1821. penersl Insurance A jjsttt, Instant KiiUrc? Pr.. Intornn) arsci Uxtornri.!. Cures Killj'JMATISM, KF.UhAJu GIA, Liiuio Dnrk, fpnuns,BnUiies, c ! i : -. - f -. ; w T . j .. i i i T.i 1 fK-.i.v-.ti.tii-ouii.iJi'.-iMiorlR. Soro Throat. THE HORSE EnANOIS thetacst Powerful and Peuetrntirt'I .Ir.iiuomfor Man or Beast iu exiteuce. Lnn,'o iio 1 jc-i aiza JiC JOHNSON'S ORiKT.L SOAP, -Mcdicntsd and Tcilct. TLo Grent Skin Cure and Face Beautitler. Ladies will fiud it e most delicate and highly perfjmed Toilet Soap on the market. It is abcoluteiy puro. Makos tho ckin soft and velvety and r&itopea th lott com- fitexion; 1" luxury for t ho Oath for Infnnta. t alays itchinp. cleanses tho w ulp aw prtuaoteo the growth of hair, l'rico 25c. For ea!o by EDWnrCUTH SELL, SALISliUltY, K. C. 184o. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, ' 1JJ2WAEE, IT. J. AMZI DODD, .President. sskts (market value) - - $ 18.!30.2TS.aT. Sckplls (Mass. Standard, -I per ct j J.5,"j 1.0,72. (0 WARRATED SILVERWARE WILL LAST, YOUR LIFETIME ! TVE G UAUANTEE SPOONS FORKS WIT11 Sterling Silver BACKS TO WEAR 25 YEARS. AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY: IT COSTS YOU' NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. .'A 4Pj'e Pamphlet MAILED FREE, mjbm 'mppiiemtiom. ATLANTIC ELECTRQPOISE CO. 1405 NewYtrJt A.-, Washington. D. C. For Malaria, Lier Trou-bieorlndiges-tionuse BROWN'S IRQl BITTERS cooa s 0000 h ? oorfif ftvt 1 pi The pieces of Sterling PU vcr laUUd at the poiata ot rest prevent an wear whatever. FIVE TIMES as much saver as In Stand ard Mate. FAR BETTER than Tijrht Ro'id Silver and not oue-halX Uie cewt. Each article ts stamped E. STERLING-INLAID I-E. Accept no substitute. Mac Only by The Hocme & Eowabo Slvtr Co And Sold By The Old Re liable Jewelers, J. & H. HORAH, Main St., Salisbury, N. C. Ill iJW h Pretty Shoes Make PrctlyF - We have an iiu4ien?c' ii:. select' from, and nrecuttii.: ces lo the Core! T1IK K GOES DEEP into Htpiw 1 during the next few im 1. that ctst from $4..r0 tf per dozen will go choice for: Malaga hats tliat cot fll dozen at oc. each. , Mens and youths Kusli.ht-s 5c. each "will go at tk'i'n-' cant sum of lc, encli. we cut, Ave cut to count. pri TT TT- mm i PlJtliVSAaS'I -P;itroiii.e the largest inirsfrj' i: State, where jyou can get all tl. new, native and foreign vsr! ; fruits. Hardy Ornauaental-Fia' Shrub?, Jjvergreens aud Sjiruhs, Shade aiid OruameuW Hoses' all Ivinds and colors. The finest collection in the pi nest varieties gathered astl).vt" all parts ot the nlobe. Uur ixa ; first -class stock enable tveO I (:a 1 1 1 i t'y t ii c-i r h qui es, d n&( : the most pleasant place on earA ; delav ordering your nursery fall deliv ery. Your orders solto i H.B. Vrner. Ki J. VAN. LINDLEY; Vrot'T- J - POMONA HILL jmEiii - -: YOU CAN MAKE M0 BY OBTAIXINO bOKSCilll1 The Southern Stat:- It is a beautifully illustrate J uiaKzine devoted to the full of interest for every reside riouth and ought to be in evert -household. ' 3 ZvzrjlsZj Can Agra ; as it cosuooly $10 per year or J for a siugje copy. -We Want an Agent in Kverjr City and Town. Vnte for ies andparticular3 to the - Maxufactubebs' Kecobd n5- , - ISallimore. -ll LADIES Xecding tonic, or children who want bcilc tnff up, should take ? BROWM'S HiOai BITTERS. It Is pleasant ; corea Malaria, Indigestion, ii you w and. all worn outj BROWN'S IRON
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 29, 1893, edition 1
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