Carolina Watchman.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
rTg WATSON. LOCAL AND ClTV EDITK.
.TJlUltsWAY' September 7, i&93
; FOE SALE !
The Southern Vidette, located at Nor-
1 wu0d, X. C established in 1S8T, with a
weekly circulation of ,600, jmd a fairly
I jyili advertising patronage,, is for sale.
Tlie i!u't contains a first, rate 7-CuIumn
Wasl)iSt ha,1(l P'ess a lule" j,jb
, 1re-is, almost Usisood aus new; two large
nrvvxpaiwranrf two job coniposrngtone;
' two first-clas job cabinets, four double
uews stand and about 50 cases and fonts
"'ofjnoderii display and job. type; besides
273 pounds of long primer, 100 pounds of
brevier and 7 pound of nonpareil body
typo; most of which is almost as good as
new; also, fonts - of labor-wivfciR brass
t,;uWc .leads, renltts. ftlucs, and
'..H .l.nd tools needed in a first- H
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class Sprinting office.
This do-irable
printing oulGt will be sold on very easy
teruia to a responsible Tmrchaser. ior
Mother piirticuiars apply to or address.
! J. W. 3IcKen2Sk, Proprietor,
Salisbury ; X. C.
' I loii. John S. Henderson was at home a
few dais this wect.
Frank Irvin has accepted a position in
the store of T. F. Young.
Mr. and Mrs- J. II. Uarman have return
ed from a visit to Manoiu
,Ii-s IJassie K rider left Monday- for
Hickory to teach in the Ciaiouiout Col
lie. -
John K. Sloop is spending this week
with fiu-nd and relatives a this Lome near
21 ill Hi idi'., '
J no. Mj.Morgan has opened a plumbing
k!kJ) in one ol tao rooms in the Smil laical
Liiiidiiij; on Fi-lier street.
KeV 0. A. Hose was unable to (ill hi
irjipoiatjiiciit at tiie Lutheran-church Sun
' day nijiit on account of sickness-.
The liiX books for tl-.is year are now in
! tlif hands of SlierUf Monroe, who is
j r Hily and airxiotTs to give -receipts 'to all
taxpayers-
Mr.W.L Imirle, of Mill liride lift
Tiiusilav foi I nion Tbcologicai Seminary
llniiiiMleii Mdnev, a,, to take a: Cviiise
't' . ,h , - i
i in theoUgv iu that institution. .
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'Tli"ie were lSHnaniaes in Cal an us
ci.uWy daring the monih of August- kivs
lr'S!nrHhiJ-'L Times surely must be bct
Ijt taiiun us i ti.iu in ii.o .van. "
flhe ltcvoki:ion, a "newspaper begun
ii L'hii lotto, hus-buspviidcd lir six weeks
liiUisi to the dull liuirs. li will jcmhuic
. Iiuii.icatioti, it is said, alter six weeks.
Tueali.-lui y Liteiuiy eife'e w ill meet
Mttti iir. ai ii SVi-t. W: 11. Ovuinuii, Kri
;y evciiiilg Sept. Si h at S o'chm-ic. All
- UieinUtis are iai l.uslly lequcsicd to be
lUCU'llt. -
Juhu M. li all, has been promoted from
tiaveiliug '-jmsseiiuer r.gent of the liich-
r Lioud and Dativiile rail.oatl to the posi
tion 1 of division passenger agent with
licdd quarters at llichmoud, Va.
i Wpenj iyed very uiuclMiie plain, prac
tical knuoti of lie v. C. G. Vaidell, ai the
'hejytcriiin chinch last. Stmday morn
Iiijt.. The Christian church generally
lu'vds'to. hear more of such sermons to
""Hakeii it to a sense of its dutv.
I Mrs. William Smilhural, who has been
jSuiously sick for some time, dii d Tuch-
dv morLini:, a red 46 .year.-. She was a
- clwit-ijtt, lauy ancj ., mculi)cr of St. John's
lutlieran church, this city. She leaves
liiHltiuid. a ' largo la oiily, and many
fricudd.to mourn her loss- L
The new opera hou.-e. is abcut complet
daiul is cpiite a credit to tLe town, 'i he
firM'Uy, the "Alabama" will be pro
duced" inxt . inicsduy evening.
l1' is jir'oiiounctd
. !ood one aiul will doubtless be greeted
bJ a full huUe.
The Videlle hr.s been nicvsjed into the
tcumak, - thus giving this iapcr
Wt double the ciicuhttiou rtr formerly
Itilus, furthermore, double the
rcuhuion of aify weekly published in
l'ucity, and is therefore the bet adT?r-
''X medium. AdyertUer., note this I
3V. Dr. J. A. Spie-ht, editor of'tluH
wWviMm 1? : .. ...:n ...a..: c .i...
. I " iciire noui i lie
'ff editorial duliesof the p.ipcr, in
tr.er tj tke a test. The editorial work
Mlbedo..e.by liev. George Wharton, of
yncHville: Dr. Speight will continue
f Wsiness management if the Baptist.
f'P'has. Price has lieen appointed
isi-jiicouiHel for' the receivers of the
niuoiid & Danville railroad in this
c,v'ce Judj;e Schenck, who becomes
if sbealih. We arc glad to learn of this
,ratioh of Ca,t . Price who is compe
Und worthy cfthc position,
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-noran Filter was sold ti an. At
j nta company la,! Thursday. ' Messrs;
; . w.hiol the llaukinicholas Glass com'
'till - lu chased tho filter and
uirtr actare il ou large scale in At
ttft Ve ar lllilt the compiuiy here
- . i a royalty on evcy filter sold.
al1 "ttentioji to a card of. the
luib Al"u,,ce Fir AXsoiiation in
IL J !'0,u,nn- An appeal is made to
1U , I,le uf the county bv'tho associa-
F,it!aiWral suriort at its coim'ug
' and 6tb, 1893. We
itde,7 wm K've it that support which
. and by so'doi.ng advance the
4 of both thg toiynand
Dr. J. B. Shearer, of Davidson. College,
preached an excellent sermon at. .the
Presbyterian church in this city Sunday
evening. .--.-. ; N :
fiaT'Our subscribers in the count ry who
arc due u$ for subscription for. the
WatciimaNj and cannot pay cash, will
plea83 remember that we wilr take in
payment for theirpapef corn, wheat
oats, .flour, meal, potatoes, pea, onions,
diied fruit, bacon, lard, butter and wood,
for which will pay- them the highest mar
ket price.
The Richmond .& D.mville railroad
Company, has made a cut i if the salaries ol
all employerwho reecivellOOpeuibiUh
aiid over. CapU CLreen, jjjeheral manager;
Sol Haas general traffic m.tnr;;er; tiiy gen
eral I'reiglTt and passenger manager, til
liave4their salaries cut 20 per cent; the
men under them are cut 15 percent., and
all those whose salaries arc $100 and over
are cut 10 .per cent.
Ee-Unicn-of Confederate Veterans.
Headquarter Cvl.Cliarlc F. nhcr Camp,
Xo. 319, 17. CV7r.
Thday, September, 14th, havin-
ueeu "i""' us Ui,j 1U our annum
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re-union and election of officers, it is my
pleasure to call you to meet at the court
house in this city on that day for that
purpose, and for any other business that
may come before the camp. I wish every
ineuibeTto attend, and invite all old sol
diers in the county who have not already
done so to come on that day and enroll
their names as members-of Col. Charles
F. Fisher Camp, No. 319. The usual
good dinner may be expected.
James RCbawford
Col. Com'd'g.
Cicebo 11. Barker, Ad't.
A CARD.
To our former patrons and fellow citizens
of Rctvan and the adjoining counties :
The Board of Directors ami oflicers of
the Piedmont Alliance and Iudustral
Union FairAssociation make thefolloAv
ingsHatement and appeai:
BRETifBlON: Owing to circumstances
over which the preseiit management had
absolutely no control, and which cauuot
bo remedied by them nyorv, we find our
selves on the eve of a u other fair, in debt
and without lunds. This is a humiintiug
condition of affairs to the men whose
names you see uifixed to this article, and
one they dont intend lo continue very
long- Our, ground, builditg and truck
can be put in perfect -older, with a small
I ...1 I t.i t. .f ...lt .1 Mil ttll ! I.f Uiwl (lik
ing at once.
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W e 'propose hold: ng our 4th Annual
-.j,. ou tin-3.d,4arai;d o.ii, oi O. L l)cr,
liio, and sec irb rra.soii why il should
notbe the best fair ever held here.
We propose by a j.idicious economy
and watchfulness, to curtail needless ex
penditures and to make it do , what all
F.drs sh .uld: Give a fair cxlubit of out
agricultural, mechanical and household
production. ; ;;ivea season ol pleasurable
enjoyment and frieiully association to
our 'patrons, and make its income meet
all of its obligations.
Now in order to do this successfully we
must have your indulgence your confi
dence and your patronage; and we nTake
j this appeal to you in-behalf of the honor
a.nd integrity of our association.
J. M. llAiatisoN, Pres.
J. C. Bernhardt, Sic't.
T. P. JouNdTOX, i "res.
Board i f Directoisb: Jesse "W. Miller,
W. L. Kestler, G. W. Lorriher, J. A.
Fisher, M. A. Slirewalt, C. Caiiup, S. It.
Harrisou, D. J. Miller, J. Souping, C.
A. Gully, J. C Lingle, G. W. Bi ingle,
Alex. Peeler.
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County. CcjnmiiIoners Kcelir.fr;.
The board uf coitnnissioneijj
liowaii county met in regular nioiilhly
session o:i Motrday, Sept. 4th 1803.
The following buiiuess win tiansj;ct
ed : ' V i
Mis. M. L. Harris and 11. v. J. 0.
i Crosby were allowed to list taxes" for
the Year 1803.
V. L. Klut!z was appointed to con-,
for with the town nuthorittis nnd
oihtrs as to the best method of drain
ing the ditch leading from the j iil to
the town creek from where the
se'.rer h ading from the" jail empties in
to the ditch.
T. M. Keajirs has been appointed
supervisor f public road in Provi
dence lownhip in place of P. D. Linn,
resigueil.
The convict road force will soon lje
placed on the public road leading from.
Siilibury to Stulesville, in Cleveland
townnlnp.
The pay for guards of the chain
ffaitg Ins been reduced trotu 123.00 to
$20.00 per inontli.
V. L. Kluttz was authorized and
directed to make such itrrangemenU
r
with the pfojer authorities of Davie,
Davidson and SUnlv counties as will
enable him to ret all able bddiexl mUe
convicts to work on4he chain g:mg of
this crauaty who ruiy be sentenced for
not les than six ruoutiis, provided he
cat) get said convicts -by agreeing to
pay the expenses of conveying tht ni
from either of said counties to Kowart
county.
We do not giye a full report for lack
of space.
- Manning News;
Co'rrefcpon'ence WiTcniiis. " ;
Itev. U. W. Cronk and wife jeturne
Saturday from a week visit am on
friends in Guilford county.
School at the academy closed ' Friday
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where he enters school.
Our farmers are builv enjrtijred sowins
oat? anu turning jhh.i jorwoeai, navn.Ki
f dder making will soon lo in full -blast.
Cotton is beginning to open also.
The p tor in Lvst Monday did slight dam
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age jthroughout this section. A great j
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many trees were umwu uov, n, nun. iuo.
crops landed some what. .
""alk about money being si-aree ! -Why
its as plentiful oht on this side as hen
!eeth are in dog days,-and pocket books
are no longer required. 1. W.
From Bethel Acidemy.
Correspondence Watchmas.
The summer term of hMliany Academy
Wlil Close on me iolu ui in is iuojuij. tue
next session will opeii the first Monday
in November. "
Our farmers are busily engaged v;i
their fall work now, mowing oats and prc
pairing !aul fur wheat are in full Must.
.Much of the corn has spoiled on ac
count of the recenrrain and storm
iur. li. j. iUMMiiiuni ui.t tir-Kti".- i!,..;l, i,;, !M l. K.w.L- ,i .... ,1...
ir 4 ir..l i ...,... i,. i t
gather -and cure i, tobacco. He has a ifr B W Luthcr of PuWellton, liicb
laige siop. ... . mond county, sohl a ,laU! of cotton in
- ,T it ,1,e o"""". OI JacKboi. II...,
Kev. C L. T. Fisher, principal of Mt.
Amoenia Seminarv Mt. Pleasant, N. C,
occupiexl the pulpit at St. Peter' church
last Sunday.
Miss Fannie Miccon, of Virginia, who
has been teaching at Gold llnl for a few
months, returned home recently.
Mr. C. 51. Miller's school near Rock
well closed a few wetk?. ago.
Mr. C. L. Miller left last Thursday
night for the World's Fair. He will re
main in Chicago about ten, dajs; after
which he will return to Salem, Va., to
attend the next session of.Iloanoke Col
lege, liev. Dr. Kothrock is still quite
feeble. Klvk.
Notes from the Organ.
CorrespoadeLce of tLe Watchman.
The carpenters have nearly complete
their work on Organ church; the fini.-di
ing touches are to be applied yet. Mr.
Wiley, the contractor for the plastering
has his hands at work on the walls. Mr.
Will Lalaker, of China Grove, has the
contract to paint the church We think prot. A. P. Harris of'Trov, ?pent
inafew weeks our old church will ave 1 S l u,.jar anil Sunday u if 1, his" parents,
been remodeled, and ready lor occu-j . n. - '.
pancy. ' - . 1 Mr. -Jim tierce, of Greenslnero, i
1 Rev. W. R. Brown has lcen keeping visiting relatives in old Alontgoniery.
bachelor's hall since M is. Brown and the Mr. G. T. McAulay is visiting in
little ones have gone lo Virginia, but has , Laurinhnrg thi week.
found out that it doM not agrao with Mr GeC w wvs n e.irI1Pst
him. lie has been having chills. , . , ... ,
Mr. Geo. M. Fisher and family, who cI" ';1,fi"V.1 ft Cll'n oh,,VI,!
have been livii.g on Chestnut Hill the
past year, have returned to the farm.
Jno. V: C Kluttz, who has been em
ployed ii: the tSaii-sbniy post office, is at
home. One by cmic they return to the old
farm.
W. E. B-aver, of Liiaker, sjicnt first of
the week visiting at hi.s lather', Win.
Beit ver.
Mr. John B ier has bexm a p.re;it suf
ferer fur the la-t two weeks, cased l)y a
carbuncle on bi-tneck.
31 r. C.rt. Miller's school at Lower ?t i e
closed li.t Th m sday. ' H.vvi;ii; merited
a free a s from Uvanoke Cuj-ee Va , he i
started to the Worlds Fair thai nij;ht.
Mr. F. W. B -t. onoef Cidna (irow's.;
wide :iw..ke mereiuint.-, wun in.s i .i".ii ,
.-pent a few day- visiting in I Ii i neighbor
hood, un ! v.iiiie here liseove,rel a new
Irocss for fanning fruit. As he expeeis
lo apjdy for a patent, u:;d may put up a
canning factory, we will nut &ive his mo
dus ojierai di.
I) inicl "il. Weaver U sowimj oals. -"
While the storm last Monday did '?reat
damage to corn, cotton and fruit trees, it
revived irish and sweety-' potatoes, . and
started turnips on an upward career
4 'K.i idli Ii . . f f.itviilir ti i-a i'liiifr
v nu ne jjun cium lutiin i
Pi..,2.L-iii, Timv iii-o fh mrt f
Mr. Iee Owcuf of that place.
Mrs. R. W Bost, who has been confin
ed to her room -since last Januarys with a
$ore le-, is eiti'njj so she can stir about
asiain. bhe went to Salisbury yesterday.
- - Whit.
Frocx Trinity Cclbje.
Co. rospomieace -Watchman.
The fall term of Trinity College has
opened with flattering prospects More
new b ys are here than at ihe-openiug of
any term in the. history of the college
Last week was spent in making prepara
tion for the year's work and now thiitiis
uic( moving elf iu a real busiuesb-likc
w:y
'l ive sad and almost sudden death-' of
Mr. Alf. Avery, which occurred oil the
optninp; day, prevented any work for the
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rviiuiiiuuz parti oi iue wcck. ah icsoeet
lo t he Utccaseo. bus ness w'as susoeuoeo
011 Friday and the result was that uoth-
invasaoneuu .uouuay.
Many ol the old boys are back with
their usual cheerfulness and the average
student feels himself home again. Too
new bovs had everything tar beyond their
expecli'ttioii, awl being unaccustomed to
the improved arrangement ot things, tlie I tJle prisosn-r. In Jmy last the tinai de
old boys have much fun at thu expense) . . , ,
nf.hnM,W- But nohaZinsroranY-!c"si,n Wil liie" ,lie ,1JdM w 'lS
thiiur of that kind is allowed
The new members "of the faculty have
fallen into line and are moving on
smooth! so far. The majority Of the
faculty are young men well lilted for tiieir
daces. IbuL distant relationship, wlncn
often exists letweii faculty anil .indent.
is not fuund here, hut a spirit -of harmony
revails. Iu a few days a reception will
be irivcu for the benefit of the new l
V. Ii. S.
Ererbe Springs Items.
Correspondence Watchmajt.
Editor Watchman: , As I haye tu t
seen anythiii; in your columns from Ei-
terbe springs 1 will rtiite you uuU give
you sonic dots. -
Crops iu this Peotion of the country
average only about two thirds of a full
crop."
l'ullini; fodder, an J picking cotton is
the cry now, with all the fanners, though
llie very unfavorable weather is quite a
hindrance to ibem.
. We have a verv flourishing sehooV at
this piae'e, cohdifctcd by Prof. IJald win.
lie has about thirty students, auu more
yet rb come. e hope he " may ; ha o a
good school for such is very much need
ed at this place.": ..'.,'. ; . ,
General health in this .vicinity is very
good, with the exception oT a few cases
of typhoid fever, ad the.f are improving
slowly, and . we think will soon be up and
out nsrain. -
Miss Ida Ewing., of I'ekin, Montgom- '
cry county, passed here a few days ao
on her way to visit her brother, Dr. J. P.
Ewitifc, of Dillon, is. C. Ve hope the
time will soon come so liob can suiile
agajn.
rMryTJ. L. Kearns was in this vicinitv a
few days ago visiting relatives aud
friends. ' . ' . .
"Mr. Nathan ITendei-son passed yester
day on his way to Roberdel, N. C.
"Dotty.".
Edwin Cuthrell Druggist, recom
mends Johnson Magnetic 0:! the
great family prinkiller, internal and
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J ' lit. Gihai Lccali.
,.nm ,,lf nraut:- '
i .wu.x. .vte..
Mr. F. O. Boyle-H started for Greens
boro the 4Lh inst., to resume. his position
in Odell baidware house. - "
Prof. It. II. Skeen lias gone to Ashe-
li!i-u 1 ii-t in iitliiil lo Ko'.rsi. Iui2
; v r r "
ne.
The corii and cotton is badly damaged
by the storm and bigli water. .
Kev. Perry's .protracted meeting is go-'
ing ou here this weekie" is agisted by
the presiding elder, - . . .
Mr. J. A. McAulay returned 'from the
.World's Fair last wjek right sick.
Messrs." WI F and A. p. Haywood have
,uii(lil,K A 8lorehouse Ibis fall.
- si aw,-
Messrs. D.C Sianback, Willie Foikes
ami WillieSteel returned from the moun
tains last, week and they report a good
lime and lots of sport hunting.
Will ltuisell, who went to Florida ft
shrt limeiigo is hack again! He doesn't
yive a very fa'vorable report of the Land
of Flowers. Otlicrs cf t he boys who weiit
wi ivi t . c. w!,.. ... vi . ..o
ijyadeshoro the iast iUy of Juy Some
cotton is being picked in this community.
Wade villa Itens.
Correspondence WATCiiaAN'. -
Mr. Eidrie Sedberry lias about re
covered from an attack of typhoid fe
yer; but his sister Annie is very feeble
yet from, the .same disease.
Mr. I). D. Brnton visited our "city"
ajrain recently. Not culling on Eni'St.
now are you Dud ?
I'ev. K. A.McLeod conducted a pro
tracted meeting her3 last week with
several accessions jo his church,
..Mrs. W. K. Ueachuin and chiidren,
of Latirinhnrg, are visiting friends in
this county.
Miss Alice Bunn, oE Norwood, is
visiting it! this vicinity.
Rev. W. II. II. Liwhorn is conduct
ing a protracted meelinj; at Union
church this'week.
'en ;or license u pivaen
rror. ai. a. aicijHpd u- s a very
fl'ijirishing school here, which will con
tinue tluvugh the full scholastic ye.ir.
Sambo.
ac 1 mm
EIGHT ETtJZsDXtED LIVES LOST.
On The South Carolina Coast.
Charleston', S, (, S'-pletnl cr 2.
The yens and Corn ier Iik(1 u caitlul
invTst iiT-tion tna lc oT t he condition of
p. Hairs on i le coiiht oi South Caro:in;i
at.tl fii.us ttiuL it I'. Je.l i; iicOe I o!
la en exaT,i;erd( il. Ti e h;s of i,fe v.iil
gr-.' de 800. In the !. 11. of country
b el wee ll Uh;uietoli ai.il Si v. amah lh
.'tonus wiped up the homos a v. ell a.-.
I he growing crops and U t't the people
J a in terrible staler 1 he lossf hfe and
property was f'i.inii to be "re'ilest on
St" Helena, Ladies,' Vass;!, Coos.-i, Pay-
Tv & i "Oil- l 1
i i D.iwiusK-te and D itluji l.dands
These is lanus, and. Pert Royal Island,'
have a population of sibout 15,(K)0,
most of whom nre negroes enjjitred iii
raisill'r lor.o-st nole col ten and wnrhiiK!"
rlt..c 1 f;..Lt ti,..; i
ii inui.Tiii wti 1; i.riu.i iii" r' 1 , 11: i 1 -.n 1 1 : 1
time as to the loss of life' s.re incom--p'ete,
Tlicre is 1,0 eomnumif ation
between certain if the islands and rt-1
jiorts of d( aths are slow reaching the
coroner.- There tire a great m-ny
lives lost tha-t will never be reported as
bodies hare been covered with sea-wet d
or v.-ushp-d nil t to serf.
SrARTAXRUUG, Se leml.tM-1.- George
,p ,i ( 11 ,
. '
; hanged here to-day for the killing 0;
.jj brotlu'r-in-law, E I.- Finger, in
, - . . . ,
J Malch, 1800. b:itie tlren his case lias
j ,. en jh ,u. gt;l!e Superior- Cot.rt ami
; ; . . . . .
!ac!i t.niu the deciMmi has Ihcu :ijaiiist
teuce l by duuge iVahaee to be hanged j
to-day. Governor TiJiman was 're
sented a peti'.i' U uilh 0,000 nincs-j
asking for a coinuuitation of the sen
tence, but he refused to interfere, and
the law took its 'course.
ei00Fwtwa-d$100.
The reader-of this pnper w"ll le
plead to learn that there is at leastj
one dreaded disease that science na
beii able to care in all its and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
i'thji onlv positive cine known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh beriiK a
constituiioiia! disease, n rpiires a consti
tutional treanu-nt. Hall's Calarrh Cure
is t..ken iulernally, acting dnei tly up
on the blood and mucous surJaers ot
th system, thereby de-droiug te.e
t'oumhitio.i of the diseas-, and giving
the pali-nt strength bv building up the
coUtitution and H.ssisun4 nature in do
iiigi.s work. The proprietors have
so much faith iu its curative powers,
that thev offt-r One Hundred Dollars
I. .1 . - i -C....T
tor any case tiiar it rails iocik. n
for list of testimonials.
Address, h J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, 0.
fiSrfoid by Druggists, 7oc. ' -
The Observer thinks that all the
cotton mills of Charlotte will start up
in a few days and run contiuously.
.Masnelu Nervine, the gn at rest ora- i
Vive, will cause yoa t steep ld:e a ciiiw.
Try it. Sold by lidwin Cuthrell, Sans
buiy, N. 0. ;
pxr rq:7:T3 mon bitters-
ria, Kervorsi.e?, nna General iHfbjbty. 1 "J .
"riHUM rccominen-t it Ail vA - '
II Spsncs
, ATTORNEY-ATTL AW,
xitDir, . osr'o.
Oilers his professional services to
-the people of Montgomery end d
j'unins counties. Address him at
lioy, . C.
r .THiiEH 'dollaks a wtaik
; FOIl "'LIFE. ' ' '
' Hehb is a Snap for Bkainy People The
Latest Tmsa orr.
lnonlerto tmwtuce The raauft Ar.ln-nr-list
into Nev Jioiaes, the puiiauej bav a. ( ij '
to present an uuusu dty anr.ieire icvvaul ;m o,
tUriireatEisUiU lair Yearly Ltte.iiry AitucUtH
forifie sunvnsr of 1 s :, wlnca e o-s Jet. i. hey
biVK entire.! l.Ho a ttTitira I'g.w.uirst 1 pay
Uiron:li Ja les all tio rt-wrtr.:fcrr;uvu taW
IK.W TO SE..CUK a ItEWiKJI lisosti wbo tKonm
sutf i thf rs can tcirrrcts irw of na irg-". A !i i u a
isneeessoy is to tal.earrw shtets ..t pajr a'.xi
m ike all the vin-is yoa etaont of t!i iff u rs In flic
tl-ree v.nr.is, WorWs CoVunibUu Exi;siuon,"
anil S"nd t'i( m to us, ii-ctostr $i Tor fix months
uo enption to itherTlie . iiini.'.l m Atncnlier bt
or The Ladles Hom Mjjj :?ttne, t wo of tue ehote st
Itiu.straTca Kiioii;ea5s of iheu:iy.
l i.e fender ot tu- lun;.wr :w will rcHve $3 per
wceic for life; 2id, 1 1 rui; 3. cl. ); jui
$-:.r; ftll. $ltKJ; 6i.t.TKSct to the Wort.'s V tir ami
lea days expeust-s; vi;ii!,s or-,'.s, ladles' and
Keats, gold and silver watches. silver te:vsrr Um s,
diamond rtnjrs. anaover lo.wt other TS'warljf in t
kln aitcgei uer i he ruo t valuame pi ize Ilsa ever c.f
fered bi nv.y pnh'Joiurr 6.aJ tor r-rintcU tit ot
tyru.or prt.e-wi nuers.
lfri.Es. I. F'rv-ig:u or-obx-iltte ords not' count
ed 2. Letters eanuot, he iu--i oru i.er ihyn thy
a jpwrln tfcc v.ords -'World's o:iiii bi.-u KxpoM
.tiou" Uitttls. the word r.ddie, tc iuMrcee, cu.l
nt h3 used, because Ibere is but one rt tu Uie
t5:re' wyrfs. etc. 3. Kaiuet i persons a ad p sis
b iried. 1. No eUnrqr tnr pafkiv, or shtppJrijf, but
all prize wiiHiers . ill be ex(,ecte.i lo heiy us lo es
te (to-ir choui.uli:i. Ail list s eor.t,ilnin; over
lo oorreei wurds will receive. spviai rewjj-.i.
.TrnoE. Tiie loilow ir-g v('U-l;invvri geru'rnen
havf eou.sea'ed to act 11B jude.i ai.d wl-1 see that
t lie p.-l s arc fairly a. voided cotiimodore c.M' iui.
(Proprietor Calculi's 14 ne til Steamers). I'vieiiioi
ousrh. and Mr. W. Koberteon, Presid-'iit Ttincs rrlii
Coiu.mny, Peterberougu. ' . -
uKii Wanteu We pay fl tof per day Hilary
(no coniiulsalob) to uien, women, toys and gins.
Write for p irtk-ulai s. negtster all money letters.
Address, Aoiuei LtcRrsi Pub. tx., (Lid), PetertKir
oub:, Oaaada.
Call notice to tii fact that iliey liavp rnnovcl
tlie sti k Ijoiu tm-ir store room under iue I'entt il
liet'! lo trir-irolt! ,;(iieofi Fish.'-r Siroe!. hti.e
ftlOrtc GOODS lll!1QWeC!iu,llk0 rc"m l!)r'
ana in order. 10 reduce cur stoc-U will offtr
SPECIAL BARGAINS
for tlie next
TillHTY DAYS IX DltY G00D3.
CjII akA be -orvl:-!eed tbat we' e ici save you
money by buyii-.f: irvaa us,
E-nsrutar's Notice.
.Having ('.i-.iifiod as executor of. the
laht will and' testament of Nancy C.
Liiiiilc, deccitsetl, notice is hereby j,iven
ut all persons hoiii'mt; claims against said
k ceased to preset. t them to the undrr-sit;iH-d..du'
i.ut'.eut icaied for payment,
on or before tlie; '2i h !ay of July, 1894,
or this notice will be pie;. d in bar of their
recovery. Ami ail person.-? indebted to
said deceased arc licit by nntilhd to make
iininediale pavnu iit A said indebted uc.'S.
This he 2-1 th day of July, IStrt.
ii. t'ui.iiKKTsuK, Ext'r.
iSALlSBUKV PiiODUCE MARKET i
REPORT.
Con-etied icecklij ; D. .'. Julian ( Sons
Hn!!cr,
Racoii, (country )
I2i to 2')
to 20
m t 12
12i to 14
5U- to ,"2
00 to CO
40 to 50
00 to 50
(JO to o5
tit) to 00
liard.
Corn,
Meal,
! i isli potatoes,
( iiii-us,
O.ts,
Wheat,
hush.
11
u
il.
! FiOiir. - per Sack
5 lo 2.75
I Poullrv, liens, each
25 l o -50
12.', to 171
10
1 j -
Spring thicken, "
ggs, per floz.
The Chiton Cotton Mill, of Char
lotte, has cJ-m(1 an order for a large
qtunliiy of good.-: to go to China, s;;js
the Qburvcr.
R.C.Taylor, M mi rccsboro, lenn.,
write-:: "1 have used the .lapanese
Pile Cure with great satisfaction
and snecss. Sold by Cuthrell Salis-
bui'V, N. C.
5atnre should, bo
assisted to throw
off impurities of tho
blood. Nothing
CURES I d g0 .eI1 g;)
MftlABm I promptly, or so
8 Speciac.
.. LIFE HAD NO CHARMS.
For three years I was troubled with malar
rial poison, hich caused my appetite tafail,
and I was greatly reduced in flesh, and 19
lost all its charms. I tried toercunal and
. u A. tn no effect I could
eetoo relief.-I then decided to try
a r Ktla nf this wonderful
medicine made a complete and pennaent
cure, and I ROW enjoy better health than ever.
J. A. Rick, Ottawa, Kan.
Our book ou B Wand Skin, Diseases
malledSw5T Specific Co., Atlanta, G,
" '- - . .i 3r
a Jin liimwr-ti hwVC Xt. bCHQ
una Yttii vim v; . wo
-1 r..- iv. l-
cod Oi4 JEi I?5lt
D.ii.Jiilian
x) If
rSairtWe CumplW unduly
v. .--.'i c'Tr.hri5thef cble, DUUU3
n ?F't""i7?s i ?
f F JL i. C VI Vm T7 c-i - own; wui
1 ' fS3Sr3-j.ew-s..-tijJEy,5:.L.
Stretched !
One
of
usually
them
This is no idle talk we mean .it : "No dpubi;
looks bi?-to you, but ( heir i'urcliasine d'uwc:
during the rcm:munj days of ourv'ebOTHI. .
bALL will oc realeithan cvcr before. -If y .
will come into our store during the remuniii-:
daysof this sale we will prove o you this luct
We JIUST reduce t il is stock io . make room lr
our Fall and Winter goods. , '':
We are receiving, outr Fall iroods Tiud will tak
rr
reat pleasure in showing them" to you. '
111 S
1 irhifwwr if
w 1 wmwwmmv uqudq
IN
You
Know Trom
lean What
Wc now oficr All
really Seduced Fnces !
1
Summer Goods way Low, Down ! Down ! ! DOW NT! !
Carpets' and- flattings at pijccs r,cvor hoard of before foivgood
tpiality. A lot of Fine White "Hoods at prices which
will make you buy them, even if you .don't need them.
E2F SHOES to clo.-e out at 2;5 percent, less than COST ! .JED
Come and get Tour Share of Our Bargains!
L1TTIA1 k LICHTENSTEIN,
S. Corner Main and In hiss Str's, S,idsm'iiY, N. C.
Strictly in the Lead Again
with a Large, -Well-ceKcts". and Beautiful line of
FMJj
vn
am
1 liTTHTm-nn
l 16 l i 21 K
THE
ROGERSCtOTHINGCO.I
invites you'to call and -vo for yourself tliat they are selling the
Finest Goods fi7i'tlmLe;ist .Money ever knowiv on this market
before. A number of niee suits already sold in advanc of tjr
season. ...
Several of our lMtinen-ljavo aiil to.' us, -'Your new. anon,
beat anything ve.bav(i ever eoti J( t(m'' ";;...'';' ;
Our line is Complete in evy? de.tnil. Come, and see it.
Yours anxious
a 0 a S R S ' BLftT SCO ,
SALISBURY, H. C;
1333
J. RHODES BROWN, President.
WM. C. COAET, Secretary: ..
Assets 81.111,333:87. s . ... ,,. ,
Insures all Kinds cfProparty at Lowest Adepato Bates.
ALL LOSSES-PROMPT LY ADJUJTkD AUD SATISFACTORILY SETTLED.. ..
i Kepresented ia - . ,i
General Insurance Agency of J. A 11 en Brown.
Sr.
will do the work
required of two!,
HJf t
PRICES!
Experience
We Say!
We
of Our Goods at
and able 4o pi
FliiE . CtOTHIERl
3-t
1893
f i
'.3.
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liilllljil
iv f ii r!;si' Kftt? I
t
a
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county;
Mr. Parker left Tuesday for Ht. 1'icasant