4 Carolina Watchman. ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES. DnA vpnr in advance tj.00 T5rx -months Three months .'-'-.--'-- .25 Entered a?econd-clas8 mall at Salisbury, N. C. ; THURSDAY. JULY 20. IS93. J.. 7 V th 10th. was the last Oil which' the World's Fair will be opened jpw ;rofrr ' t their meetin'2 last I1UC VAW ww-w - ; w Friday, voted, almost without iTiicussiou that the gate should be closeu on in rfabbath. ' Wtnie cue cui"iUiu eoph :t i,.n.l iir (rlurt nf -this, tuev can 'i-reJit' fur their action in thi matter, ,4'hese g avaricious oiell hare-, no conscientious Wiihle in clusiuii the doors of the big show on Sui.davyi.Vey have found thai it doesn't pay. : instead of a big' rush -on Sunday a tfiey expected, the at tendance on 'tliatfd.iy ifas been eonsid erabiy smaller than" on other days o: t Ip week. To the chris'tiair people o: . our land,' wlio resolved to" boycott the great exposition lor its desecration of God s holy Sabbath, belongs tue nouoi of closing the gates on bmiday. bun day opening was European idea', al though a great mauy of tlie exhibits front that and other eastern countries Wve been covered aud roped in on ,.Mfl-.iv fnraoma time Dast. IMS IS a greai victory for the christian Sabbath and one that reflects great credit upon 'the better' class'of American and Eu ropean people. - .Vanderbilt' Buncombe County Estate K. L. Abernathy in Morgan ton Her ald: The' first' idea called up in the mind of a Visitor when for the Urnl ime he look's upon the granduer and magnificence 6f the works of(eorge V. Vanderbilt, is that pf the tower ing pyramids df Egypt, of the m'agnifi .cent structure of Solomon's Temple. It would be fojly m me to attempt anything Jike a 'plenary 'description of that stupendous edifice, or even the iainte?t idea of .its grand and beautiful surroiiD lings. ' Til . I 1 ..... l n - b. r. . . rt.. . its massive pillars; its extensive and gorgeous floral departments; its tower - ing wallsceine'iited aad cVered with - polished nurble or j;rauite its huge ? and ponderous wrought iron beams, joints and girders, some weighing near a thousand tons, its' sculptured and decorated towers, its arched and figured domes, crowds the mind with' such a sense of mugmhcenc', granouer and ! beauty that sickens the brain with the weight of its glory, and you instinc tively turn to l9s stupendous objects for present relief. . " Trains, 1 adn with material of every . conceivable kind, run from liiltmoie to the fine building from (5 a. m., to 0 p. m., every day about' eight or teji times'. These trains carry up the hun dreds of work men every morning from 'Biltmore where they board at night, and bring them bacBTin the evening The rock cutlers Work 8 hours per day ut 50 cents per hour, lhe head work mail gets $10 a day. The painters and carpenters work 9 hours per day, and receive from 2.50 to $4 per day. ' The whole cost per day to Air. Vanderbilt . is about ' $2,100. M flight bill at the depot, I learned from Mr. Ransom, the agent, averages monthly about $00,000 Mr. Vanderbilt has 00 milk cows, 100 Carriages' and 100 horses, and he has now gone to Kentucky to purchase more horses. He has just purchased 20.000 acres of forest lands in Tran sylvania, which he intends to enclose it ' i . t .' ' i wun? an iron ience ior a game parte. - He intends, it is sUted, to tear down and remove evety vestige of improve an all surrounded by a wire fence with a nian stationed tit entp'nce 'to give orders to visitors. Every man is warned not to tresspass upon nis possessions, 'or wha will.be the. penalty The great building will require from 5 to 8 years for completion, when fin ished, is not to hold wood' enough to make a tooth pick' George Vanderbilfs Ne'ghbor, i , ' Sew totk rres. - 5t e JT , George Vanderbilt has a country villa and a track of 9,000 acres near Asheville C. There" are fourteen acl;es in the sbathwesleru portion of this estate the v .-young millionaire 4oesiiot and cannot - own, though l(e" has made effort after effort to do so. The fourteen acres be long to a negro man named Collins, wht when Mr. Vanderbilt bought the large tf.ibt, asked him 8600 more- for this smali tract than he whs willing to give." A few Weeks later Mr. Vauder 'bilt went to Collins" and agreed to his ternii, but Collins now added a couple of thousjtrid to the first price, and as often . us Mr! Vanderbilt got in the notion to jmy Colliua his price CoHins wet Up a safe distance si nd has just announced that he. -will not' sell the l;t,d Ht any pi ice so iong 'as he can have Mr, Vander bilt for his neighbor? He telli Mr Van derbilt that the' value of a good neigh bor in iliis world cannot be. estimated by ilj ihe ..money of the Vanderbilt anwly. L IT . - . After a K"egro Mnrdere:. Grenada, iiss July 15.Ia Calhoun couutySOr miles east of llereT a thousand armed trieu are scouring, the country hi search of a yoting ne'grX school" teacher t amedinij Sella N aitd if ibey catclt him ne will be lynched- Sellars stabbed his - companion. Walter Davis, to death in a quarrel Thursday night. nients upon mat zu.uuu acres. ' thfe ell ttre possession of Mr. V derbilt is' "posted," and'most, if not The limit of effrontery is reached when the Third party lodges about over the Stale go to passing resolutions te iiug Democratic t'ongreuien what 'to d about fhe Sfiertbuil bill. InYiew of the tact mat tnose who cuhshiuic hi-se lodges 1 exhausted vituperation laU year in denbuniug these Congress tnn as venal tools of the money pow er and uu worthv to be trusted, cheek co.ild so no further than tf goes wIumi vhimlprprx linked to Dass out thir orders to the reuref eutatives o rr 'T- . tr-, . t n J iue eople as to what they snouiu no (lK)ufc public matters. Ltanoifc vu server. A Third nartv orator, enlightening the Deoole of a neighborhood in tnis pi.iHiiv a few dav ago upon the ques tion of the government ownership of rarirwds ana other equally practical matters, told them that Vanderbilt owns a. railroad from New York to Chicago which is bonded at fifty mil lions of dollars. it is worth only twenty-five millions, though, he Haul and the idea is for the government to iieizin to build a road right along side of it. Vanderbilt, seeing what is up, will weaken and sell out to the govern ment for twenty millions and the thing is done. This is one of the greatest schemes of modern times. We hope Mr. Cleveland will take note of it and mention it in his message to the extra sessiou of Congress. Charlotte Observer. That Chicago Fire. Chicago, July 17. John B. Skin ner, president of the Hercules Iron Works Company, owning the cold storage building, burned on Monday lat, places the blame for the terrible loss of life upon Assistant Fire Mar shal Murphj. He insists that the blunder was made in the face of re peated warnings from the employes in the building. Capt. Fitzpatrick was with Marshal Murphy. The men, Skinner declares, would not listen to the admonitions of the men who knew the structure and the danger of the ascent to the tower. "There is one side of this fire case hat has not vet been told," said Mr. Skinner yesterday. "I suppose it will all come out before the coroner if the cae is gone fully into and the coroner keeps his promise that lie will go to he bottom of the affair. 'There was absolutely no excuse for the loss of a single life. The firemen were informed hy our employes that here was hre below before they weut up into the tower. Thy were begged not to go up and the dauger was point ed out in advance, when there was plenty of time to order down such a were already up." An Indiana Negro Lynched. Indianapolis, Ind., July 15. Al- eu Butler, a wealthy colored man, of L iwreuce county was found hanging iy nis uecK, ueno, iiiursuay. it is 1 " - l .1 . J fill 1 l A. Z . believed that he was hanged by a mob He had a white girl about lo years of age working for him. His son became ntimate wun ine gin, ana wnen sue was found to be in a delicate condi tion it was alleged that Butler per loruied an abortion. lhat he was taken -out and lynched by a mob is not uouuteu. J. Ll' 1 s Attacked by a Mad Tiger Chicago, July 13. Miss Marcella berg, the woman trainer at Hauen back's circus in Midway Plaisance. was fiercely attacked by a half wild tiger tonight. ' Before the enraged beast could be torn from the body of his victim, the woman was severely bitten, aud blood was streaming from thrw ugly wouuds in her right thigh. lheexcitiug encounter took place in the arena before a larse audience five women faint.d at the sight. Confederate Veteran's Beunion. The Confederate Veteran's reunion w mcIi was to have been held at Bir mingham, Ala., Julv -10th and 20th 1 d TT 1 ana uteti. underwoods excursion to Northern .prisons, the World's Fair iiu ii I J -r-iiiu ai( vnicago, . iiHve an lxen postponed until Friday and Sat urday, September loth and lGth, 1893. This postponement makes no, change in arrangements or dispositions already made, and all delegates appolited and everything done will remain in force tor September luth and 10th, They Heed to Search their Priionen in Mexico. City of Mexico, July 15.-A sensa- a 1.1 uonai tragedy occnrrefl m the court room at labacsn Thursdav. An out law named Sau Francisco , Itodrigers had been tried and fouud guilty and the judge had just finished reading the sentence when the prisoner drew a pis tol and; discharged it at tbe magistrate. The bullet took effect, killing the judge instantly. California Silver Men Meet. - Sjan rRANCisco, July 15. A meet ing of piominent silver men of the State was held here last night. Reso lutions were adopted favoring the res toration of silver to the position it oc cupied previous to the demouettzttion act of 1873. Another meeting will be held next week for the purpose of electing delegates ia tne silver conven tion at Chicago. vheirtravellng, always take a of John son's Oriental Soap with you; diseases are often caught from usiug hotel soap. Sold by Edwin Cutherell, Salisbury, The Lenoir Topic says the work of laying track on -the .Caldwell & Nor- them Railroad is going right ahead. roai There May be War, ChablfStox, fci. ' C., July .' U.-Thf a move today against, ine uiiim ugc.o ... Cileese. iNone Uave u,at l'f are Charleston. Tbey have been ruimnig ll0t;ex.)tiCU,d tu jjve no'wjust two weeks sTuce the dispensary y -.1 . - law went into effect, and while it wirue j)aijiel reider. wife and four chil ihat every s bouse tiu Cbi ief ton Jbw a dren were qaurdered'at Ooudb, N. D., by Albert Bamberger Jut, li. They i'Ait. sTr moiiLhs. the blind tigers sprang into .existence on July 1st, have been tfoiuir a. thriving business. Forabout ten days tne cwy pas r . . n J r trv i tiO thronged with tne governor v. vr .lave nun ih Assistant Attorney General of the State ai rived here and for two .lays has been in consunauon wnu the spies and tne pro.-n.-cu nu vwve. the county. , .. . tn Today the Attorney General applied to a magistrate for several warrants, but that official refused to issue them, owiug to a lack of some legal technically. 1 be course of the proceedmgs, U taiceu as now sketched out, will, it may safely stated, precipitate a storm and outcry far sur passing auy which yet attended the in auguration of the law. . The plau is said to be that simultan eously with the arrest of the accused on charges .of viotatiou of the dispeusary law, and before trial aud couviction, his place of business is to be condemned and abated as a nuisance, the premises searched and the goods and cnattles con fiscated to the State and carried away. This is the programme mapped outi by the dispensary law and is the programme that Governor Tillman proposes to en force in the metropolis of the State. It is no secret that its enforcement will be resisted by force if necessary; in fact, it is uo secret that a good many of the sus pects have armed themselves and are prepared to defend the sauctity of their premises at the point of the pistol and ii is equally certain that the popular sym pathy is entirely on their side. Looking for a Fiend. Birmingham, Ala., July 17. A posse has been searching since Satur day night iu and around Bluefield for a negro who, it is report ed, shot and killed two women near Fairfield. The posse sighted a negro near Calera yes terday afternoon, and fired a dozen shots at him, but lie fled to a dense swamp and escaped. The swamp was surrounded last night, aud the belief is general that the negro was captured and lyuched before dayligbt. The cause of the murder is said to have been both assault and robbery. A- Triple Lynching in Store. Natastota, Tex., July 18. Yester day a negro attempted to ravish a widow woman natifd Mrs. Valeiisky. near this place. The woman made a despprate resistance and drove the ne gro from the premises, lie returned ater with two other negroes wlu stood guard while he outraged the 17 year old daughtei of Mrs. Valensky. lhe country is leiug scoured lor tin nenus and ir capiureu mere win ue a f i i 1 A 1- r I I L triple lynching.. The Verdict In the Chicago .Disaster. Chicago, July IS. The coroner's jury investigating lhe World's Fair cold storuge calamity reached a verdict. at 5:30 this evening. The iury held to the grand jury the following per sons: D. H. Burnhain. director of works at World's Fair; Fire Marshal Edward Murphy, of World's Fair fire Ln'irfmaiif 1 li SL-iiiriMi' ni'u.nlnnf if the Hercules Iron Companv; Clias. A. McDonald, s-cretarv and treasurer of Hercules Iron Company. From Chambermaid ta BaronessT Chicago, in., .) uiy rretty Anna i ..TiiTi-r'.r...t Witkower, who was until last week a chambermaid at the rainier House . . -r -w I now Daroness onnioenn, wne or a millionaire Austrian nobleman. The courtship began about a year tigo. while the baron was a Palmer House. It was guest at the renewed last spring, aud Saturday, when the baron made his third visit to Chicago, the couple were married. Ktof.- A Eace VTar Imminent. It is reported that the white people or ieeieyvine, aussouri, a lew uavs . . ago servea notice on the negroes to leave wie country, ine negroes pro ii. i fnt tested nn hv nnretH on.,. nllna and Rmmmiitio . in l, Zrn Z and informed t.h whit- pTp., rh-.f tllu J - . u -'-. J where they are, and fight to the death ... - v ui hjv LA milium Lll nijrlV .af. w..-miu.:n.. .7 . .:....t.. j '"-I"' ouiicuuruuK a single ijiih Ol ineir riguts. xnere nas oeen no con-j flict as yet but one is likely to occur at i. fin i t any time. Jloraons in Virginia. It is stated that ten Mormon mission- anes are operatiug in the upper part of Hauovtir county aud have made about tnirty converts to tbeir faith. The Baptists, Methodists, Presbvte rians and EniscoDalians of th (.ni t, h LK have organized, w ith Maj. John rage, ramer ot inomas kelson Fage. as their lender to trv Miirl lnnnpa tku nr..i.rnn ... I leave the party and the Mormons to leave tbefetate. A Man's Fierv WenVl- St Af ,T..li-r ur-, rf w -. wV.Mvu.-), iu.u., wuii XI A'leo Y I SOU was taking a nan on the ot-.i f l';0u ft in o j i xjaivr. ah, on ouuuay, wnen a s niiifrpr ioie up ana secure to ins celluloid col- i ... - . . o-- lar. rneudsranto Wilsmi1 un.i r... Ti.:T.. 'J0m,Ut m,t,l1 1,6 ua )- 1 ii V ... I w ' -'" Ullll I III I. ii uur,,eu- A V u ,, , naathe collar was caught, pulled into the lake and ducked until he was almost drown ed. Spott & Spott, jewelers, of Rich- monu, va., made an assignment last C . -.u i i i i - T.WTT nMciirn:iv with littbilifmo iaaa. seU ?17,000. - ' w a iiuuiiiLir.i s i i i i n ii i "i w .-, ' "--fcv.vrw. CtiJ Sheriff Warner, of Crittenden coun ty, Arkansas, was sissailtd by a robber lasi oaturaay ana robbed of 21,000. He was also won nded biTa nit,. t,..n ui the right arm. The robber escaped. Japanese Pile Cure is the only o:ie that u ue guaranteed, as it is tbe onlir cure j?. c. Wm Cutherel1' lisbury, httts. of General Nature. Twenty-five families iu .Mansfield. 0. were poisoned by ,eavi ri'g spoiled were all buried in one grave. Denver, Col., July 8. The MdjTa mara dry goods company, one of the largeat bouses in the west, Was closed on attachments tnis morning. Fort Scott, Kann July l. The First iVution.it Bank of this citv, the oldest financial institution iu south eastern Kausits, lias suspended pay ment. The directors of the World's Fair have decided to oouaie the entire receipts to day, 65uudayr'ltt,h, to the families ot lhe hrcuieu who lost their lives iu the tire Monday, Other relief measures promise substantia! aid lor the bereaved lam i lies. The chief of the bureau of statistics re ports mat. the total values of the exports of oreadslutis from the United Mutes duriug the month of June, were $15,812, 751, and liuiin June, 1&;2, .jlG,-i4Sy77. During tlie twelve, uioullis euuiug June 50, tuey were $li5StUSl,y22, aud during tne coitespondiiig period uf I lie pieccui uur, dOjUojUOO. Toledo, 0., July IS. Citizens bank of Ada, ine mo-a ptomu.ent one in I J t . . . ...... r 4' ....... i v doors this uioiuiiig. li owner fciei r.xiuiiieiu nas couiimicu n over a quarter of a century a'u-is one ot the wealthiest UH-Il ol Luao tectioa. Cincinnati, July 18. Mrs. Mary Anna JvMiifttnaiui, wile and executrix ot the late John Kai.Uni.inii, made a personal u.--illuient 'last etcmug. Liabilities 5tlUU,tX0, asels much greater. Siieownsu Uige jniiiun ol tlie Kaufluiaiiii breuel', winch Went iiuo as.-imnciit last Friday. Mrs. Heenan Howard ami her moth er, Mrs. Knzgeraul, were thrown lioin a carnage in a i unaW;.y at Walsaw Yn and Airs. Howard tnrown on a pro jecting rod or toe carriage, which pen- et rated her ?kuU 4 or 5 inches just above tne eye. tine will die. Airs. FiZei..id will icoou-r. A California melon grower raise seedless melons, and heie is tlie way lie Uuen n. tie plants in the u.-ual wuy When the vines are two or three fee long he covers tiieni ut the junts, where tile leaves come out, with earth. In a ek or so they take root at these jouiLs. ile t lieu cu.s on tne vine le- tween the mst joint j.nd the paieiit stem and the lie v rooleu vine- oo the res i, and seedless melons are the result. Denyeu. Col., July 18. The Union IX i i . . I . .I.t I i. awoi ,u u .hk, oi wuicn it. Wooaoin v is piYsMciit, i ailed to oin us doors lliis iiiinuing. Us capital is Nl,0UU.0'JvJ. s att ineiit can oe had. A run is tow, oe.ng uide ni the Ciiy National, (j-innau Naiioii.il, lirt tional, Coiui'.nio iT..tiott,il and ail the eleven ilcariiii; house bank:. A p.ililc is on. A Baltimore nun has voluntarily given up Ins penMon oi 512 per month statin' ih.it ne h.is rccow-rnl fioni lhe disab.: i;y ior which the peii;.ou Was granted. b.illmioiv is pi'inul or him. l'here are a nuuibrot men through tlie country who havu. refused pension o ing to high se.itiiueots ot uo..ur. Such cases furnish a satislaclory refu- tat ion to cynical assertions that disiu- I . terested uatrioiisni do. s nut exist. Wasluntitun Star. Ind. Charlotte Setcs : The Oates Knit ting Milts have shut down temporal i ly. There will be some work go.ug on uunng the entire time, sucli as clean- 'n8 lHN etc. 1 he cau-e of it is the dull I Sitles of tlie season. -The Charlottei Cotton Mills have shut down for a few weeUs. During the time a general overhauling of the plant will be made The mills open up again as soon as the tall trade opeita. G'nldsboro Headlight : While Mrs A. H. Daly was sweeping the yard of her new residence Tueday, she fouud H u"' watch, evmeuwy ..i.i.i . i i . . i .ul by Foster's troops, that sl,ut be,n tUe,r camP ground, but has I I , l.i . . ii . w lo Ue wf , P. since iu uifecovery an me cnuttren or I i i i - i t hu imlirhlnirliAiul vex cotiii.hiiif Fti vioiiniui-u nic ocaiwiiiift i I ....... 1 .. l ' I 1 I If II lH I IfWI V!l nuniiM vv Charleston, July 12. Isaac Mitch- ell and itis entire family, consisting of five uersons. were notsoued vesterdav Mitchell aud his daughter Ada are dead, lhe others are critically ill The "physicians who made the post mortem examinations agrte that the victims died from arsenical poison. I rtlt , 1 tf-r. 1 i I U he tamily dined at-ioclocK, p. m ! oU okra soup, rice, pork aud watenuel- on. lhe whole affair is a mystery. A- T. Grant, Esq., clerk of the supe- nor court in this oiace, has an old tur key gobbler that . is tryiug "his hand" I.I II i t A I nar.ciiing eggs, ne got it into, nis , , - , , , , . , . uc,,u n, ne wh. o Jyu jusv U....t . .l .... .. o ,o ....... I .. . o i . sciuua on nveuiv-iu'ii CJ-5S nu ii. ne i,.,i,i '.iau.,! ;n K..M .. iiumn uui itiiiiiini iic auwu Jiaic n brnn f -hirl folh.wimr hi, Mr .i . . . UltUJt tllat IIC llctu JWZ KJL1 bUC I IM....t I i . V II . I . . r I a f . V t o nest four" or five days and thought that he would soon get tii-edof his job, but its he seemed to be in earnest about the matter he thought that he would give him a trial so he placed the eggs under him, which he is now looking alter with all tne care or a neu. we ...:n I. l..-. ..,..,1 u.. I win Keep our reauci uuatcu as u tne I ... ..... .r result of Mr. Gobbler's experiment Davie Times. MILLSTONES. Harlnz bouslit the E. B. Phillips MUMone. Quairles. 1 will cootluue to turnJsU tins well-1 toowu grit, tor turn and wheat. Address, rf.T. wyatt. Salisbury N.C. Cases of 40 years standing where oper ations ha,;e failed, nave been cured by Japanese Pile Cure, uuarauteed by KJ. win VAiinereu.Daitsuury, Liberal way of Advertising, Make(as many small English worda a possi ble trura letter eonUlueJ ia U E L KRY P I L L S, without using a letter in any one word more tinn;s ihan it ad pears iu "Celery Pills." To the person eud ;ing laagw t list will be girea a beautiful watched pair of Cream White Pomei.. IJold Mounted Harness and nhareton: a trio to the World's Fail aud return tor second lanrest list received; a Pueumatic Bicycle for tourth: fine .yu.4U r mm; pair diamond lir-r;ngs tor sixth; Parlor Orgiin for seventh; elegant Harp for eighth; Black Silk press Pattern for uinth; Music Box, Dram and bella for tenth largest list, also 100 other v&luabU prizes for; ill st 100 persons sending a list of not less than 150 words made from letters contained ia Cel ery Pills." Nudge's "Celery Pills" are what you require if troubled with nerrousuess, in sorauia, loss of appetite, weakness, dyspepsia, stomach trouble, headache, indigestiou, etc. Send thirteen 2 -cent stamps with list of words and try for oue of our handsome prizes and receive FREE a sample package, with full par ticulars and lisl of those iu your slate who have won prizes to introduce ihis great nerve and stomach remedy, all delivered iu U. S free, fcuclose thirteen U. S. 2c. stamps with list of words promptly to HUDGE CELLKUV PILL CO., Montreal, Que., aud you are sure ot a first-class prize for your troublt. Catarrh Cannot be Cured, with Local Applications, as they can not rrach the seiit of the. disease. Ca tarrh is a blood and constitutional dis ease, and m order to cure it you must take internal i enedies. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di rectly on th blood and mucous sur- r " u .nr. i. i l.iee. uhus ouiitrru oure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed bv one of the best phvsiciaus in thi country for years, aud is a regularpre- scriptiou. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best bloodpurifiiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, lhe perfect combina tion of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonial free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 75c. DR. W. W. McKEflZIE Offers his professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding community, lie can be found at hit othce up stairs over the post office or at Kluttz's li ur store. LOST! A large amount of money is lost annually by parties purchasing fruit . .. .. ? . . i. irt-rs, ruw5, ttc. -jrei, inein lroill u firm that, grows their own trees, seiid.- out nothing but good stock aud sells al reasonable prices. We want the ad- .. .1 ... .. uicm) ui. ccij lurujer or garueut-r 111 vour section and will make you u liljeral offer. Write for particular.- and orices at once. Send -stamp foi descriptive catalogue. . Agents wanted everywhere. Address, Cherokee Nursery Co. Way Cross, Ga. (Mention this paper.) NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the! last will and testament of B. Jr. Eaton. ueceastni, nonce is nereoy givn ro all i .. i 1 . i i. .. . iteisons holding claims against said deceased to present them to the under- signeu uuiy aui ueiiticatea, tor pv- ineiit oi or before the 20ih tif Julv iou. as mis notice win oe pieau in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said deceased are hereby uoii tied to make immediate paunem ol said indebtedness Jw. Q. A. Teague, ) L. W. Eaton, J. Executors. E. F. Enton, ) 9 E. L. Gaither, Attornev This July the 20th, 1893. Esscutoi's Notice. Having qualified as Executors upon the estate of Georjre Lyerly, deceased, all jersons having claims against said es- late are hereby not i tied to present them to us for payment on or before the 8th day ot July 181)4, or this notice will be plead in bar ol their recovery. .... ..... All persons indent eo: to said estate are herebv requested to make prompt aud immediate settlement. (. L. Lyerly, ) . II. A. Lyeuly f Executors Lke S. Oveumak, Atty. juiy stn. iyi. Land For Sale ! One-hundred and twenty acres of good farming land containing good meadow and orchard lying within two (2) miles 1 - - I OI IS6W JUOnOOIl I btanly comity. Price I ... soou: terms 8ou casn. balance in three y"- Address, J. V. Cannon, m. 25 2m. Concord, N. C. OB. E0BT. L. BAMS AT (Surgemi Dentist,) SALISBURY N7 C. ""Oflice lioart 9 a. in. to 5 p. in. YOUR CASE IS NOT HOPELESS AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. A Pamfhlel MA I LEU Atlantic Electro-poise Co. 1405 New Ttrk Art.. Washington. D. C. NEW Km For NOTHING BETTER MADE Trices LOW, Call and examine Analysis. .Respectfaily M. C. QUINN. 1859 J. RHODES BK OWN, President. VM. C. CO AJiT, Secretary, Assets $1,111,333.87, Insures all Kinds of Property ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTtD AND SATISFACTORILY SETTLED, ' Represented in General Insurance Agency of J. Allen Brown. W. Cor, aiain-and Fisher Ftrppts. V,, j4iHrj. H3LL0 ! " Yft. tliis i.- the t-sunnle Shoe Stoic. 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