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Carolina WatcnmHn. SUUSCUIPTION KATES. Qn yew lio-.- - . mouths. ... . - - .$hree months - - - 1-00 Baterod M soud,-lass moUl aw SalUout . S. C. THUJIStjAY; JULY 0, Called to Work in August. Last Friday the tvires flashed the intelligence o?er the country that the tifiy-third Cdngre hA taeu cnlljd by the Pnidenibcortvene infjextiu ses sii.n on thetili'daj oFAngudrtifX about a i;iouth earlier than was ex pected. The following "is President jLJieveland'sprooIaraHtiou: - ' Executive Mansion". VV liereas, the distrust aud apprehenr sibn couceruing the.1iianciul suuatioii, which prevade all business circles, have already caused great loss and damage The CkU for an Extra Session. This is a greatKrand, rich country, 'i',. fact the most pkductiv piece oi .. 1.1. ,jti. -rwl - Ki.fc fnr this eirinone u. y-v - tu uur people andUhreaten to cnpph? . tje .corrupt, Hr. our merchants, stop the wheels of utan- t he old IjUdical warty would y?ng uf acture, Wiu distress and privation liafe bankruoted it. Jlmt party seem- t0 0ur farmers and withhold lroroour to have labored undr the intpres- v6i kingmen the wage of labor, aud aitioii is largely i ne icsuiw ui uw uu.iu cial policy which the executive branch oi the government nous emuouieu iu A 1 I . i..'. I... unwise awa wuicii inusi ue eaecmcu aion that this country ao inexhttustibfu it treasury could never Wexhausted.and their leislal ion was shaned as though they believed - - . . i . . . .n the neople could always meet the de- until repealed i.y Congress . : ..,nd wn. U iXow, therelore, i, ur maiWsorineirexu.VrtK- - p wun, ..f rh lT,,ii-rf States. - I.il- .... I I- i Si W , sion frauds, and jet oerosiu3uru t,edonllUiiee of a constitutional become rich. duty ,; do by this proclamation declare Their Doliey gradually but surer time extraordinary occasion requires -- ' ' ' . , 1.1 e . U I. . .... I... me brought the caua try to its present dis- the convening of Tboth honses or th " u " --fi JAtinn -'mifl - iot Congress ot the United states at . th tresseffinanciarcoutuon, and no r years after the Uemocraiic ynty Rouiidea tnerfrtger signal and warned the peoplethe true rulera-r-oJE what people may be relevved through le; 'was coming, it is asd' rescue them tion from preeut aud impeudiug . t. i.' j4...i;t;w k'er and distress. - XI U 111 U1C11 U.nn vi." TheVr leader Prej-ident; Cleveland, in Uongress io answer to mis caiu ilbndar the 5fth day of An gust, in which ' he . plainly sets forth the reasona'why 'prompt and immediate action should begin, grvirjg to some ex tent. 'the Sublerlne relief T greatly needed' He does not over-estimate the condition' 'of .depression and distrust 'from Which' the people are suffering and from which they can only be n- The effects of the ghermaa Prcparinfr a Speech.' . ihington, J'u!y 1U is known iharSeuatolftSherman 41s collecting datfroia the Congressional Record and 0lol)e fora speech viewing the ward ot thetwdi ureat parties and tileir readerToti fihancialnesthms dur ing the kstauarter of a century. Seiiator HherniHii feels keenly the re sponsibility resting upou him and, his party for the Sherman act: 1 ri 5 Moryabtan Uerald' i j4 ,;.r - Iii the death of A. P. Chandler, who died about 2, iiclock yesterday ;inorb- Tng, Morgan ton loses one of her best citizeus. His illness had been of long duration, and for the last two weeks his death might have been ? looked foi at any moment. He hud reached the age oi about 55 years, and vas a man loved aud r. spected by all who were jsutficienly intimate with him (0 have become acquainted with the sterling traits of iis character. - Matches in the Hands of ,a Little Boy Kenderl30Faxailies Homeless. Fredertckton, N. B. Eighty dwell ings, six grocery and geneial stores, twot churches, tht railway statiou and ronud house we destroyed by f a hie which swept the village , ot Gibson, di rectly opposite this city. The tire started shortly hef ore - 2 o'clock and is betieyed to have origi nated from'it little boy playiug with a. toy pistol and matches in his father's barn. 130 families were rendered R..-.,.!.!. .... rl all alia rati 111 tho All those entitled to act as me "7 of the Fifty-third Congress are requir- Tn.J XT, XZZZ .f tn t.nUp iiotu'i nf this iirnrlaiiint ioi: I . , J ... ,i 1 w- " Inn moohiiniM ttnrt iMlinrnr.-1 lift Oh- and attend at the time and place irt lC)fVtn(Wt with tt oiki..II innpunM) Given under my hand and the seal . of the Unaed fcjiutes, att the -City of I ; His Chaaess tor Hearem. WashiiJi:tou on the thirtieth day, oil ti:h t.- t nu.. 1... -1 , 1 , ' j ,oftol s? wranu ivapius, iuicoiKHH ir. viia. uuiie, 111 nie year ui our uuiu lutfu, n. , , . ,. , , c . and of the independence of the United '""riZuulrA." GENERAL HEW3. e fin 0 w f next, at that the dan- stated. States the teenth. Signed. one hundred and seven- lieved bV Congress day on Kdwin Booth, aud created con siderable sensation when he declared G rover Cleveland.. "e uHiu,.5Vu"ef 8 ttCU. u" T"? . " ' " ' ' ""' eav,;n wltauoptn, wnopaia nisaems ih,.. Unv.rnnr MpTIhW in thahwltn oilier actor, Agusta, Ga., June 28.-Vi liam H; Moore, editor of the Augusta Evening JVVtfrt pped dead in his "irooni at -7 o'clock tonight. Udjiad beeri on the street tifteen minutes previously." ' The jinston Free Pi$3 learns ot a very shocking occur nee that happen ed uiTrenJ lowiisliip, tenoir county, last'week. Mrs. Smith pluttd her oix-weeks-ohl baby on a pallet $rjr the floor and left the house' for a very short time. On return jug he was horrified t fand a dog gnawing 1 on the child. The child was terribly mutilated, hut at last accounts wa- still alivc. f Not many reople know it. says t-e Greensboro Record but railroad com panies, or many of them, never lose much by accidents where lives are lost. They . carry insurance against such things. For instance, they take out a general policy in a good company for a specified amount insuring thm against loss of life, it is said the Bostiau Bridge cases never cost the railroad anything over and above the premium on the insurance earned. In surance companies are never known in a suit,' however, as it is a part of the agreement that the railroad is to main tain all suits for damage.-. . . A novel method of burglarizing a boU!e was adopted by a New York sneak theif the .other day. While the, woman f the1 house was out he appropriated ail the Valuables in the place cut open a feather bed, put t he booty into the inatties.-, aud carried it ofLv-0n the wav downstairs the thief meUhe woman ''on lier way back. "Does Mrs. S.oith live here?" he asked her. No,he reptit-d. "Well," said thelhief, Tve carried thn inattretis up and down the step of every house in the block, and I'm getting tired of it. I didn't know I here were so few iu New York." The womafi lauhetl, and fen minutes later found that the mau had run awuy with all of the portable articles of any value in the house. campaign IVlmage; who joined in the Dexology Jvn, ; ,h after announcing tbut the dsbt of bis It is said the law-maiUUK wtl have a hard time in his power, is to soon assemuieanu, as u. - , v-. ;been cooiuroinised' at 23 v . j Remibhcan nartv over his nomination.! . ' . r anai-t rpmiHliai leiZliULtlwii. r v . . . F1"""1 ' . r.7 Z : s and many expect him to be defeated. 1 T J 1 . . I wtt I ha TV mTliV 11 Mil I . . . n el airaanv iiifi i fi i iir.uat mo ivi A California Georgetown. f!:il .In) i Thlinr.l- rt Clear Creek County made an assign merit yesterday. The Assets amount U $397,000; liabilities $223,000. A Utah Bank. r Salt Lake, Utah, July jL. The "first National Bank f Pr.ovo .closed its noors yesferda. Assets $U 5,000; lia bilities the same. Inability to make Collections wjis the cause oi the failure. A Texas hank. Fort Worth, Texas, July 1. The Exchange Bank at ljwa Park closed its doors yesterday. The liabilities and assets are unkuown here, but it is be lieved that the depositors will be paid iu full. Sudden withdrawal of depos its caused the suspension. Two Nebraska banks. Omaha, Neb., July 1. The Nebras ka National Bauk of Beatrice, capital stock 100,000, and the American ouiik oi oeatnee, a small coucern, closed their doors to-day. tonew all - mmm For Ooston Tobacco. NOTHING Prices LOW, BETTER MADE Call and exarninc Analysis. Kesp-ectfully M. C. QUINN. 1859 J. RHODES BROWN, President. WM. C. COART, Secretary. 1893 jstock markets, for we see it stated thaft giving him i "the Prestdentfs .intended action has support. T nrndiiVpa-buovaucv on the New York pleased at the pros r. -:' i w it - la' U..J.i rt staudpoint. i hey will oc.K exenange, uu ... a..u... - effo,.t'to iuduce exG uK Rf tu.u fulinT will lie (Tfiieral I , .. . . ucucic tua ... ...... o I uam throughout the country. Tliough there is ome difference of opinion existing between the Presi dent and most of our Southern Con- The Foraker wing of the party is not more than a half-hearted he Democrats are much pects from this' make a strong overnor James E. poeii to run agar: cents oh the dollar. Found Bead in the Well. Killed by Lightning. 0xford, N. C, July 1 -$pecial. Fct.er Green. r.nlor-d. Itvirnr nn the , , . , . , - r", gressmen upon hnanciai quesuons, yet ann o H B. Hobood, six miles trom it is now evidenU,t.here is a wimngnes here, wasstrutik by lightning, and kill on their part to concede to his views, ea tins iitternoon wnue sheltering in a believechthat thev will net ais- k " talked with her husbi nd after he came lnoni church, uutil about 11 o'clock l iTiH ii i t-r l. iii ii mi Wfi ii ii ii ii n. .' ."Shermnn act," They . : The Charlotte Observer of the 2nd irist.. a: J. A. Caver, a white carpen ter of .the city , attempted to commit suicide last night by taking laudanum, lie Purchased two bottles of it about 11 t clock and retired to a back alley uu htr-?et, where he swallowed the The city awoke to the shock' yesler-1 contents of one boltle and wns l-srin- day of hearing that Mrs.T. K. Magill J frihn ou the other when h was iound. had been found nead in the well on her Dr.'rarrior was sniiimond, and after husband's place On East Fifth street, working on him fr sone time, l'lie sad news went from lip to lip, and "brought him round." His wife s rid by 8 o'clock,, the entire ,'cityj. knew of he had beii threaten iu lor some the dreadful . happening, and was ex- time to kill himself. pressing deep r sympathy for the aged hUHlmiid and daughter. there ism the Lapland village at .The particulars of the distressing af- the World's Fair one old Mlow who fair are as follow : ; 1 is said to be 112 years old, who has a Wednesday h1gMMrsMagilr waj oll aired VK). He has a si.ii . at:.d 13, in her 'usual health and spirits, and who has a daughter m-ed 50. who has Liberal way of Advertisia . Wake as man j small English words a possi ble trom letters costumed hi C E L- K li V P I I L S, without using a letteC ui any oac wftrU more times than it aii- jars in (Jelt!ry Pilli.' 'l'o the person send injj laaget t list will le givea a beautiful matched pair of Cream hite Ponies, Gold Mounted Harness nd fhaycton; a trip to the World's Fail and return for seeoud largest list received; a rueucuntie Bicycle for fourth; tine Gold Waich lor fifth; pair Diamoud Ear-rings lor sixth; Parlor prgau for seventh; elegaut Ijiiip for eighth; Black Silk Dress Pattern for ninth; Music ISoi, Drum and bells for tenth largest list, also 100 other valuable prizes for Hist 100 persons sending a list of not less than tit) words made from letters contained iu '-Celery Pills." ltudge's "Celery Pills" are what yuu require if troubled with nertousuess, iu somuia, loss of appetite, weakness, dyspepsia, stomach trouble, headache, indigestion, rtc, Seud thirteen ii-cent Ha nips with list of word aud try for one ef our handsome prizes and receive KUEE a sample package, with fulTpar ticulars a'.id list of those in your slate wli i have won prizes to introduce ihis great lurr. and stomach remedy, all deliverer in U. free. Enclose thirteen U. t. c. stamps witli list of words promptly to HUDGE CELLEUV PILL CO., Montreal, Que., and you arc sure of. a first-class prize for your troublt. "'successful fruit culture. Is Not Possible With Cheap Trees. None but first cla-s Southern grown trees should lye planted. Procure them from a nursery that burns all poor stock and sends out nothing but good trees carefully packed in damp mosso that they will reach you iu perfect condition. If our agent has not called on you write to us tor prices before you bny elsewhere. During the fruiting season samples of lruit will be sent free to any address on receipt of ten cents to pay postage. Agents wanted everv- I where; catalogue five. Address. Cherokee xMir-ery o., way uross, U;:. - Assets $1,111,333.87. Insures all Kinds of Properly at Lowest Adequate Rates. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY HDJUSTED AND SATISFACTORILY SETTLED, Represented in General Insurance Ag3acv 6i J. Allen Brown W. ''-r Kflin nn ' Fisher Str t-t a sou aeil 41, and he are gether hecause of the gravity of the A Terrible Cyclone. money question, and as the country By Southern Associated Press. has .thOYougly tested .the nerman act Memphis, Tenn., July 1.- let us have the opportunity to test the clone swept across" the eastern portion and did not effects -of Its repeal. TheT financial' f Arkansas last night, leaving de- o'clock in the " . '. . . -.' . . stress is so great that quick reliet cy- t; 111 Id. n ecu Z v ea r?. ane uggeiea mat it was getting taie, seems to have ji gri; and hu had better retire, it was- her 1 Uoucoru btaudard. custom not to sleep iu the early part of the night o she did not go to bed when Mr. Magill did. lie soon felt asleep, awake until about six w hen he has a grand- That taintty Oil Liipland. morning, was so grei honld be given aud ye have faith enough in our President and Congress to believe that it will be done as soon i as possible. Hoj For the North Pole! A New York dispatch says; The whaleb.oat yelcon, which has been en gaged to take the second reary expedi tion to Greenland, arrived and prepar- obtained. ed to anchor at sohie down-town dock. After receiving oir board additional supplies she will sail on Friday night. The party which will start from this port includes' fifteen persons. Thir teen of these belong to the expedition, the two others nisenibarking at St.. John'f." Besides Lieut Peary there will be Mrs. Peary, her maid, Miss Cross, S. J. Lntrekm, of Westchester Pa.: Elvirid'Astrup, of Norway : Dr Edward Vincent, of Spriugfield, 111.; J. W. Davidson, of Austin, Minn.: E. .'B. Baldwin, of Nashville: George H ,Carr, of Chicago; Hugh J. See, of Mei idien, Conn.; George H. Clark, of Brookline, Mass.; C. W. Stokes, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Peary's negro Beryaiijt, Matthew Henson. , t Peary expects to go rich t ahead' to ,the North Pole by that Jine if it takes all summer. All admirers of the genius and charming personality of the late Ed win Booth will find pleasure in read ing the criticisms of this scholar and i. i. t ii i i i i ii ai. . i 1 1 . i - . i . i im... i' i i strucuou ui its pain. tne teieninn I iirousw. y iu ooy, uiraui, hskiuk ioi ntiui, nueii u? uuimm o.ieud),.uiu wires west of Memphis are down. The Mrs. Magill and the keys. Then find-1 published iu the July number of Ftt- detail are meagre, but it is known I ine that Mrs. Magill was not iu her 1 ter s Southern Mmjazhie. The article that the loss to pnperty is enormous, jrocfm looked through the house, not J is ably wtittni and finely illustrated. a uuiietw was receivea oy tne signal innoing ner mere, weui out inio tue i me ucuou in uiis numoer win lmer- service observed at Memphis from Lit-j yard and garden thinking probably Jest our readers. An article on LVra- tle hock last night, by way of Galves-I 'he was out there, riot nudiug her, l nncs is instruclive aud is beautifully ton aiju iiew viieaus, sajiug tUat tliei oy oomc Strang intention, ue oteppeu i uiuMLiuten. iuaui.-ou vauein, ijuh wind was blowing at the rate of 70 I to the well and looked in. and Val btwrnes and others contnbute miles an hour, and that a laigel , His search'was at end. I poems, which will in lei est Southern amount of property had been destroy-1 There, to his. horror, he saw Mrs. readers, although they may excite con ed' No further particulars could be I Magill's feet sticking out of the water, trover v. Fetter's is establishing itself ... y . . . ' Undertakers were Screwing down the comn iiin wnentne t'orps Sat up. St. Louis, June 30. Charles Walker. living at the corner of Sixteenth and i HsiuagLiiii sneeis, ims cut. was pronounced anu quicKiy raiseu lite alarm, ihe I witn eacli issue as one ot t he best mag- neighbors assembled with all possible Jaziues of this country, and wortl y of haste, and soon devised means of rais-1 special support by Southern people. ingthebodri This was done and the wife and mother who, Alien last seen 1 he increase iu attemlance upon the the night before was in perfect health, ! World's Fair in so rapid and marked was taken into her home a corpse, she that the bureau ot admissions :s con- Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with Local Applications, asthny c n not each t he eat of I he disease. Ca tarrh is a blood and constitutional dis ease, and in order io cure it 3 (111 must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and, acts -directly on (he l.lod and mnorius sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed b one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the best t nncs known, combined with the 1h.-I blood, purifiirs, sictmg directly on tiie mucous" surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cuexey & Co., i'rops., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Land For Sale ! dead hv'trm dt nA having by a dreadful accident met a fident that the daily average will soon for his Lrhl wZ dreadfuldeath. reach the 500,000 market. ioriusouri.il was given. Tir r . -n ai. i 1 I 11 1 ins morning undertakers Leidner V" i V r " V, " . n"su at the great Co limb an Exnos t on at August 18th is North Carolina's day Exp It was selected because it is ucago. i 1 hii 1 111 .ii p ifir iiiv. iiiirini t .1 . .1 .... To-dav he is on th road to 1 ppotu Mrs. Magill was in the habit of ris Tmlpl'f nlrara Tm'nm. & Droster, under the authority of the t?u,,at. w upposed.lie walked out to ch burial certificate, had placed Walker's 7"" p the anniversary of the birth of Virginia body inn casket and were about to tL?1 fAfP a. ?nm11 Dare, the first white child born in screw down the lid when the supposed I " oolvoiu, lost ner oaiance lAuerica corpse sat up and gazed about theBU3i ' 1 . . one eviiieuiiy uia not jump into tne well, as in thajt, case she would not have gone in head foremost. The body was warm when lecrrvered, by which it is supposed that she fell in but a Mm nTT ,1. TV I "XT l T" ASSURANCE -COMPANY OF LONDON. ESTA11LISIIED 1 1 . $!0,WKI,0liit . ... i.llJ.()l0 i 83,l4,Si 14,-9;.SW s.2".it; has the larui-st in lli e BANKS Go UP! BUT OUR PRICES GODOWN The Slanirlitcr Sale of Straw Hats and Dry Goods is still on, and 2;oiii like wildfire. The prices arc only halt val ue, but they are your goods while they lastr e. w: Uuirr & co. Subscribed capitals Cash Oiipit.al (irosx U8st ts I.kiki .tiles . N't hill i Hls.J suritlu a 1 cj 1 ills l'oIit-. -liolilcrs. 1 lie l v A Kl 1 A rs paid up capiia of anyotnpaiiy world loinr a lire iiiisiness. The 'CUAKIIAN'S" record fur prompt and eipiiialik sell lement of elaini is uii-oi -passed. J I s paid oyer J went v 11? 1 I. . - . iniiuon loiiaitvin n-sses ince lion 10 1S1M. . m. pATTorj, General Inauranee Agent, vi-: '.W)SR A- a,tf..uu'i5 lannni.y. iar-lVVB Slli-AOAC'IE, ad it by Leland Stanford's Will. San Francisco, July lw The will of jte lateland it:inford -wa filed fof proDaw in tms city yesterday. Mrs. .Stanford i named as sole executrix and she petitioned for the probate of the will, The petition states that the yalue of the'Will is unknown, but con sisti of stocks, bonds and real property in this State. The will is a voluminous document. Mr. Stanford left $2,500,000 to the trustees bf the University. $300,000 to Thomas W. Stanford,- his brother; $l00',U00to Josiah Stanford, another brother, iiud 1J)0,000 -to A, F. Stan .0 "d, a third brother. . ." The house and furniture on Califor Ilia and Powell street go to Mrs. Stan ford. JPhe will sets opart $100,000 for i.n er 0 on of a tomb for the remains of the :enat r, his wife and sons, and leaves $100,000 to each of Mr. Stan- fords nephews, arid pieces, of whom tiujre area nifinber; His'wife is made residuary legatee. The nistrunient whs originally dated November 29, 1886, hutatiumber of codicils have been add ed, "iome legateesjiave died since the wiij yas originaliy drawn. room. The undertakers' left their work unfinished. - Mr. Walker has hud heart failure and has now employed other nhrsi- cians to attend him, vybo say he will recover. A FOaTTJXE PLACED IN JEOPARDY. Japanese Liver Pellets cme bilious ss, sour stomach and all kidney and rer troubles. 'Small and mild. Sold pj Edwin CuthereJI, SalUbury, C. Ignoring: her Father' wilL Miw Cnlbcr! teon marries ner chony. Louisville, Ky., June 30.- Placing in jeopardy a fortune of Howards of $1,000,000, Miss Blanthe Culhertson the beautiful daughter of -t lie-late W S. Culbertson of iew Albany, follow ed the dictates of her heart JJondav and waa-niarried to Leigh Hill French. nr Minneapolis. ceremony took place' in the Second Presbvteriart Church parsonage; near the house built py Miss Culbertson's father, ; but.f to w hie h she is n u t welcome guest. A The marriage is tbe end of a Ion and romantic courtship. Soon' after the betrothal Miss Culbertson's father died, and m his will was a codicil b? 1 - 1 . . 1 1. . -3w wnicn nis aaugnterlanche. was di inherited if she married Mr. JTreneh within ten years from the time of "his death." ; ;"; In the meantime Mjss Culbertsoti 1 w.i rtt n 1 it It r rl rm a 1 J 1 .. 1 ' 3 ij. fucim; AxjiMu uci uiu jaTer anu tjecame engaged to Captain Donald Mcrvay, ot tne English army. . . . i A short time ago Miss Calbertsbn met her lover in Chicago. ; The r?ld fia ue was rekindled, and she discarded Iter English lover. She return! home and Mr. French followed. -Thefamilir refused to see them, and th marriage was the result. Raliegh, July 3. Conductor Cha vasse, who came in ou the fast train on the Seaboard Air-Line last night, had a lively and unusual experience - I . ' .1 Tf nn hort tame before the arrival of the JUKti across t,ie Virginia nne. ine cook and Hiram, the boy .Charlotte engineer suddenly applied, the brakes UDserver. I anu urougui, me iraiu io a pianusim. AltUleahead, on the trsick, whs h A Wif-Morderer'i Suicide. I negro iwumaiumd her two little chil- lew BemeiooroAL fttren. an entirely nuicen. oouie men When the corooerV jurr disinterred wer? 1,1 lt of the woman, who is the remains oi Mrs. GeJrge Green, ol H;W:Md had desperate struggle Pamlico county, whose husband refus- ' She was n, sane and her prl tnt n.ftn-v;-w d,.Lj k..-.. purpose was to kill herself and the v v mm y vv iivii iuc It! burial, it was found tht th lW0 Children, atie was securely ueia I while the tram passed. l. . .1. i. r l l. . l nil i i uch. pui b vi ner ueau. i ne mow on the head appealed .to, hary been made wih soraif flat implement, possibly a (towkou ami. ? Dr. lledding after examinatiou said that death came from this blow and itrahgtilalioirafter tlie blow had been giren Mrs, Green had been choked to death. The, verdict of the jury was l-nassue nan been murdered. One-hundred and twenty acres of good fariuini; land containing good meadow mid orchard lying within two (2) miles of New Loudon, Stanly county. Trice SvjOO; teruis $200 cash, balance in three years. Address, J. Cannon, m. Jo lim. oncora,.c DR. E0BT. L. EAMSAY ( ' u i (jet) ii Dent i xt , ) Salisbury N. C. jgQUIlici; hour.-' H a. in. to f p. in. New Spring Goods In Great Variety at T. F.TOUI'S STORE. FINE DltESS GOODS, CAR PETS, MATTINGS Etc., As low ss can be bought any where SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS. Agent for tbe 1845. 1SU2. THE Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, NBWAES, N. J. AMZI DODI), President. Vorennrt T? F Tuna 3 -l?ir lirrtlro out in the un cotton factory at I he Standard Sewing1 Machine, government torpedo statiou on uoat Island today. Most of the gun cotton was re- Assets (market v.ilm-) - - $ IS. 'Xu. 2TH.0." SCRi'Lts (MtfS3. St;iiul:ir.l, 1 perct ) $:;,r4.",7'.)'2.0f. The best on the market. Took diploma Salisbury Fair last full. moved Irom the building, but before the removal was "complete tne lire reached a small quantity remaining and it exploded. Frank Laughlin and As all the cireurnstances Doinb-d In Jeremiah Harrison, employes in tne Mr. Green as the murderer a start wa ctory, were killed, aud Michael Kea made to arrpst In'nv l.nf nn ..!,!.. Jjau, John T. Harrington, Ensign his home it was i found that he had eapehart and several others, whose committed suicide by shooting him- n"eshave not yet been learned, were self with a ahot min whi.r, lvuf hurt. Cape hart's injures are not seri- fbly theijest way this bad affair could ou8- AU t.hc other ,.ulured aUl1, the have euded. two men Kil lea are citizens, employees , Green is iid to have been a mau and residents of Newport, addicted to fits of oassion and thar The gun cotton building was leveled there waa.verv little mason in himl1 the ground. 'when lie was in one of them. t " " ' That oily and rough skin cured and JP5?se lle kfije costs you nothing the face and hands beautified by it it does not cure vou: uiudIm' UuiOTutma;hj!Eaw1nCutheII,Sa!i8- and highly perfuiiwd. AM Uj' UUwiu bury.t. . . Cuthe5ll,SJbnry.N.C. YOUR CASE IS NOT HOPELESS AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. A 40-fa?r Pamphlet MAILED FREE Mfion application. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO. 1405 New York Ave.. Washington, D. C. J. & H. HQRAH'S NARRATED SILVERWARE WILL LAST. YOUR UFE TIME ! WE GUARANTEE SPOONS FORKS wrrn 1 Sterling Silver BACKS TO WEAS 25 YEARS. IUU0 UiiverJ r ,-. OOOO H '1. 22 n Make Tbe pieces ot Sterling sa ver inlaid at tho points of rest prevent any wear whatever. FIVE TIMES as much Silver as la Stand ard Mate. FAR BETTER than light 8oHl Silver and uot oac-hull the cost. Each article is stamped E. STERLING-INLAID I-E. Accept no substitute . Made Only r The Holmes & Eowaos Silvth Co A ud Sold BY The OlpRe liable Jewelers, J. & II. HOIIAII, Main St., Salisbury. N. C. JOHNSON'S-, rySAGfJETIC OILI Instant Killer ot Pair.. Internal end External. Cures lUIEUMATISM, NKORAL (it Ij.mii lliirk . Mnrjiinx. Urniso. . "HV Kwcilii't'- Kuil joints. OOlJOaii.l . THE K0RS BRAND, $t$MS?2&& the rocst Powerful and I'enotrntim;! .Inimmf or Man or Bwt in cxlstesce. Large ill nizo 7 ic, OK. size 4Uc JOHHSOM'S ORIENTAL GOAP. Medicnted and Toiiot. The Great Skin Cura5l rea Beautifier. Ladiec wj.I lin Mt Pinort delicate and highly perfumJ 'i -iiit Soup ou' (he market. It is absolutely pure. Mnfc' the gkia soft Rnd velvety end restored tao i" com plexion; 1 luxury tor tho Bath tor Infrvte. It alays itcnirig, cieancs ae ecuip nn iuuuunw tho growth of hair, ttriee 25c. For alo by EDWIN CUTHRELL, Sali.ui ky, N. C. Your Home PLEA-SA-IST!!! Patronie the largest nursery in the State, where j'ou eiu j;et all the old a'I new, native and foreign varieties of fruits. Hardy Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens and Everj;mu Shruhs, Sluwle and Ornamental trees, ltosess all kiud.s and colors. The finest col!ectim4n the South, the finest varieties gathered as they are from all iiarts of the globe. .Our low prices first-class stock enable everyb(Kly to beautify their homes, and make home I be most pleasant place on earth, Don't delay ordering your nursery stock for Jail delivery. Your old ef solicited. II. B. Varner, Agent. J. VAN, LINDLEY. Prop'iw POMOiTA HILL NTJRsEEIES, POMONA, N. - youn Men -youn Vmen YOU CAN MAKE MONEY UY OI1TAIXING SUBSCRIIiEBS FOIU The Southern-States. His a beautifully illustrated monthly 1 ... .1 lla Sir1ltll It W magazine ueoiei i i -v... -full of intere-tferevery resident otnf South and ought to be in evsry boutbern household. . Everybody Can Afford it as it costs only $1.50 per yenFdr 15 cent for a single copy. We Want an Agent in Every Slither? City and Town. Write for sample 1 ies and particulars to the MasukXctubebs' Keoord l'w. Co- lialtimore. 31a. 1 KB .14 tirtilarsseni r LADIES Kecdlns a tonic, or children who want buJia- lne up, should take browx'sIron BITTERS. It Is plea(int; cares Malaria. Indirection, Biliouiwi, Livtr CompiauiU oad IseuraJgia. f i'K.'f ,Vv Ml). ft vou feel weaK and all worn out take BROWN'S PITIJW
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 6, 1893, edition 1
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