Carolina Watchman LOCAL BHIBPS. Ootuxtrv. ; church by the pastor, Ret. C. B." King arid Rev. Fisher principal of Mt. Amo ! enavSeminary, Mt Pleasant Prof. Fisher eulogized miss Walton tery j highly and justly so as she was a model THE STATE FAIR. BRIGHT PEOSPECTS FOR THE BEST ONE dN.BRCORD. The State Fair will be held at Ral- lnril. mo ClITEWTOI. JJ A TSO f " Recalled BjXrfr. Japanese Pile Cure costs yon nothing Salem, Mass., Sept, 23. Mrs. R. w. 1 if it does not cure you; samples free Phillips knows how it feels to be lajd out Guaranteed by Edwin Cuthrell Sal for burial and hear the mourning of hbury N. C. ' friends and relatives over her supposed -' T death. '-'( The narrowest narrow canro nn She had been sick with peritonitis. For ih operation is a twenty inch road in T.S- christian girl. The Watchman ex- eigh Oct. 17, 18, 10 and 20. Senator - . - at a i t m 11? A L W A ftvwM 1 X Lf a.. nn II IvA r WW A n T I 11(1 I a a a 1. teuas gyrupainv w iuc wiMTcu tuijih: v I mauv uuys an nopooi ner recovery wast North frnlini Th.- i:.n i l family iu their loss. opening day October 17th and will abandoned by friends and physicians. " n . " T1 i n speak to the large crowds. On the She had severe sinking spells, and in one I- , , '"UK8 fed to I P"" w r t . ... I rrJ:lou the Tennessee Iborder. tr Lanr-1 ue uccaiuc pvwcne voi ... 1 . . She could hear aH that rm' tt Isln of but twenty-four rrr r ! 1 I . lt e re wm T'- "L , 17Ujy Ul,re wlU a of those spells she beeame powerless to Urn? iton rieacu. loner isiana. aiier v the Worlds Fair. nil-KAY September 28 1893. Milt DilUA i T.. I'lAriu. located at Nor- tbr ' established in 1885, with a Miss Lizzie Paris, who has been visit- Trinity College teams. Both teams iv circulation of GOO, ana a la.r.y u ow in training and will play to , .: ;.irrn;itronaEe. ls.lorsaie. I uwv nuucnm ...iiwrurnih ft . i. i y pii"1'" -...i-wa first rate 7-culuniu tin uieciiy on ner waj uumc , ;rhe plant (intllU iflh Uerue. ...Mn.'lou bamiprew, . 5" " ...I new: two laruei -- . r t t? i i. v0l a- B"" 1 Jlirs. in.. l. tyuai, luutuci ui wu tWu job coopoaus town3nTaH i .1 nhollt 50 CH-Sea anu luuio I urui iu iwuuvijiu w"; . 'MIS'1"" . . 1 . kno ioq I . l0 n 1 I ununn.rr (ha 1 II! 11 intf WAS - n age. i .iv . ti t it u I sDeak or move, nouy coniesvea x . M.F.,w-f.i1., miles. It is not r fitfi-4 uk tween the Wake Forest College and T J"- "" V. . going on at her bed side, senger engines and coaches, but it is pre Hf I . ... lull ,Mr. I. H.Foustvd,ea sud- show include8 8uch noted cow Stretched! One of them will do the work usually required of two! a I - I i I L-t. H - : .11 . . II r' T" . ThL.T".L,,r ve learn ih.t on s. w .l . ,.u18 ls 110 1U!C wik.wo mean it. JNo doubt It , I UUiSwuUU UlOVvfClvU OVlUg OlgUB ML lite, & I J l 1 1 . . sas flutter of the heart, and immediately be-1 Mr. John Gupton, and -Miss Murphy M00KS Dig 10 '0U7 OUt llieir I'lirchaSUieT Power ot .J a 1 - 1 T J a I u a. , cne nearu inem pronounce ner aeain, Well ntted tOT tbe purDOSes. for whirh felt them close her eyes,- felt, her bus-1; Wa. knf i:-.. . w win. On every day of week "Cyclone band's arms about her and heard brok- ka.j.lL,,. r t. . . J, JohnV Wild West show will give en sobs. Still she had nolpower tb " "pre- J0' th of th.t.rtgiuo?-Chr- thrilling exhibitions of incidenU in the vent any of these manifestations. 43 emXTAt. "Texas Claud" "Mustang Jim ' Cow anA ntherxT aln "White Rull" I v... ., t.. i . : T. r . . "J " " iuuchiu.iy, iu aruyib wuio ttUl- fan. 01 OI the WhPP t rnok a itnm.. n 1 T Tl -.11 1 . . tU mr Vii rf Hip Trnnnnis Indiana 1 ma linn .- rest nrA - I 1 -i .1 . ... v AxjPj Will hO OTOn or i hnn nvftr-Koforo Tr" tTnn 1 I I lilic vr .ua. w " , - 1 . I inilfVail trta rr-yr1 - 1-. . L 1. 1 I rvv wVlX L 111L1 I 1 Vj I Lll. . I IJIJ t-revit' iaalmostas goooa-s i.uT.W .... ... , j i A. .uii ' .t ymvu ommrneoi ..r . . . . . 7 ' j I XTi m , . hrocu I V VJ f c I UUi Vttll lioa Wvaii w.u -rs. " Willi ien UI 1113 WlrtYCB. 1UU1 iiiauuauujc n i v nnrKH iul. v v prStr rlil'y type; besides evenijlg f weriru I J imer 100 pounds of J1 2"5 5,0U:;ou.!os of nonpareil body years of gan to pour strong alcohol into-herald "ere on their way to church, in a road (JurinC the reiTLUnin o- dnvQ nf nnr f!T.OTRTTn .truck a stump Q ATR OTnn,i;n-rt,.. Ur ...... ru a c rint;uK fuuts oi . o f t: y Jl I . ., , in I o-ntftd. and ther is nn dmilrf. ' ty tKa I . loads, reelets, Slugs, uu o. awain, in wuwww, a ucc6bc - ICQian KiriS ana iwu nine p wsw. o ; I tli brnnnH nits-. J-au . c i.. nA in a first-1 ta nr t m o....t- t: i I . ... , 1 I correctness of the rietailo -tnvn Ttl 1 J iruiau-riai anu iou -ur. w. Li. rurnp, oi ooum wver ai- There are four diismng cowgins wuo - ; - f " . " " Ungate the th!rte?th ann0a.- .ffii. JMr .iH T leaders, ri rt oocupauu to will come into our store during the Tcmainin" Ul I .' Tl ........ I - .... . .. VUS IU IrllB VIIIT. DUU UC IO WUI.IVUWILIU rif " -1 j r iir I - r 11 mi mj.. i An I . a rii. i . . u - !.r -v or. MD OI. T , , , . ..0 V lu r ?nnRrWingc inerewu, oe xuu.au ,.ety and la charitAble w TheU small hurt-Louisburg Times. fnber parucu i v creS-V W De neia uu.oaTaunuf . behts. KhOSt dances, war aances anu I rA8f, h. rnHPfi - nrofound anaatinn In J XV 31 c- Salisbury. N. C t.c. 12th. other wild features. SomefiMohawk Salem. " Ti:. f J.' -11 -I , 4U mnAt Irlnla I fJiOij Sunday afternoon Mrs. j." p. Lcntz is riKht sick with niegg breathed her lastr She was of indian riding. All this will be free affected with inflamation of the bowels every day to everybody on the grounds. .,u;.k a tha Mnu nf hr riath Thar aril I Ha vnrioiis Rirttt attractions I : 1 1 : :l t f J...' n j I " r nu.vu nu I l ui me vicimty ui rwwiu uraneg, urut- nt-. tti.i,.!. The services of her remains were held including au Indian village, a museum Ltore recently threw up f rem herstom- W Tearninr thinkine of him. - . i a f w Mrs tvphoid fever. -lion Ue S- Overman land family lea . frid'sv for Rnleigh. ti,p firm of Webb, Troatman & Co, has 0ivcd. See uotice m anotner coiuuju. Hon John S. Henderson- and sou, i P X7 noli 'Archibald, have returnea iroiu.. .- " ington. . j p. Bivins, of Albemarle, was in the citj yesterday eu route to Triuity felled- W 0. Fraley and Benton Ludwick are . alters the Concord Fair witn -''rai:ill2 Stuck. Lns of Rockwell, this coun i i r- it n.i ... LJ O correctness of the details 'HTen. Tbe s1""""- J "'J unK jui.s QaVS 01 t US Sfl O Wfi v npnvn in x-nn th a n.r u. promrMD, horse to. W.I1THT .,..l I ! . iT" " "r & neck, but Mr. Uupton escaped with " AfA A iviuuu una SlUUlv LU 111 ah. C rOOIIl lT our tall and Winter erootls. We are receiving our Fall troods andi will'take great pleasure in showing them to you? The Little Arm-ckair.l tt . - , n 14 - . i I Nobody sits in the little arm-chair, Hartford Co u rant : A woman- living 1 T. . , - :j5. - . . . r- - -y Italandi in a corner dim: in the Episcopal church Monday after-1 of North Carolina wildaniinals, a I ach a f uU-Krown mouse. The' woman Sees through the dusk of long,ago noon at lo clock and her body inter-j grand Cyclorama of the Battle bettys- naj not fgdjug wei ourinK the! The bloom of her boy'aawset face, ted in the Salisbury cemtery. K. H. Newsora. died at the resi dence of his aunt, Mrs. Julia McCan- less in Hrooklvn. at bait past six . o'clock Saturday morning, after an illness of only a few days. The cause burg and an acre or more of other cu-1 ra0rning, and about 11 o'clock com-1 h rockso merrily to and fro, rio. Ou Friday night of Fair week 0lned to one of her nehbors who With a laugh that cheers the place. there will be a grand State ball com-If oun(j ner laboring considerably Sometimes he holds a book In hand, plimentary to the marshals. Every day jn ber efforts to throw Sometimespencil andlate, will have its attractions, and every something off her stomacn. ' The And the lesson is hard to understand, ,nht there will be first class Theatrical , iM tu Af And the figures hard to mats; w I istawa uviibivif irtiu UV ;VflUOV. hzti BLA;. au ;;nf. FT and Opera companies in the opera houses the trouble 'to somethicc eiseandl""".., ineirl . ..... . . . ITU- lannni artml liihA of thft r.it.V will! .l l - . i I r buried in the Salisbury cemetery bun- J ; " wuc" uuysiciau was cauea me pa- And she hears the woi 1 day afternoon at 5 o'clock. But she sees the nod of his father's head, son, word so often said, No fear for our little one." arrange dances for nearly every night tient was told by him there was nblh in the week. , I . . .. . IThey were wonderrui daj'stnedsar swsei evening, however, some medfcme Wii!riaVg A Hieht of Terror. I lobLiined from the drucr store which! . i m iM a in t . a i.iani.a dimrii ai. a i i-i no n n a m i -i n w r a . ns (i v a ' . i a.. a irtaa n a ma AViri- cil v iitv f . . Richmond and Danville denot. I i-.cuco -uwv., ou ku uv. i ,t ttH noru 10 kuiu, w ai, vv j-im, !?!!., Mr: rvtniel Peeler and -Miss Mary Inhere he was knocked down and robbed RoAXOKE, Va., September 21. then made its appearance. j v I At her knee in the little chair. Cth cf xtowan couniy. i oi fa ana oiner property, i ne paruci- Never, even m times of war, lias the How the mouse could have . gained Sne lost him back in her busy yeare, 0m accodntoUhe inclement .weath- J cg8 who quiet old city of Roanoke witnessed access to the stomach wa8 ,at first a When the great World caugbt the man, ,.v nf Concord fair has recentlv scred a term on the chain M ctphm thun those enacted hist . ti,. ; J ..u.. I Ana n stroae away pasi uopea ana leara -j i ' t ... , , I miuvmiv. - uijaucij. 1 u nuiixniA 10 a iicut j, oiccu- . Ki lr romnanv tol A bold highway robbery was cemmitt- ty, are rornwnK , faere about 0,cIock gaturday Bight4 build s r iller mill. J Mr. Alexander Stamper, of Concord, was decoved to an unrreoueniea pi ace oacK of You Know liirbip. er'the (: in ng v'lipon-'J untiltoday. . "jy-ritcwart & Kin-rly receive select full wutor fi.sh Wednesday's and 8atur .drcsifivftly, call and pive them y .ur orIrr, they deliver promptly. is 6till too unwell to attend ' . I wavwii' gang and has a bad reputation, was the . , . leader. , nigllt The brutal ass Smith on Mrs. Henry S. Bishop yes-i " f H'Vf-J uu mm jucv.n "ll II Jilt i identified by Mr. Stamper as terday was quickly followed by tueat- ly. A prebminarytrial was tack on the jail, as was feared. Late ay. The testimony was con- ... - , . . j.i. l,.rr I 3 a i i it ' i I xuuia uijv;c m vuc uii t u. Hess was arrested, but the others had The brutal assault of the negro loin ion is that she fell asleep' witbAher But now and then in a wistful dream, .X. I . . I 1 - escapca. Two dollr.rs in money and a purse was found and his property held Monday. '1 he testimony We now Greatly IN PRICES ! Tom Experience We Ye Say! : offer All of Our Goods at ' Seduced Prices! Mean I hat Ibe wnor;i bin. . . ,ilia;v. rJ ,,iilt a1 H u bound in a m if- ; h ta mt ui), but ne S , V, .1 Tr to busii"t-s. bond of $500. ha nffprnmn a crowd bean to On failure to eive it was I irutlir arnund the lail and Mayor l,J.ysiny broken down and it requires 1(jent to , Mr. gumper 'is a carpenter Trout ordered out the Roanoke Light Ue time for him to gain his wonted and baa been working at China Grove Arouioruercu uuw wiue for some time. Infantry as guard around the jail. A fireman on the Norfolk und Wes- Kotice to Marhal! frn wi10 :3 a son Gf Mrs. liishop. strength. ' Tue KtoreliQUsc of Mr. M. P. Cline and an empty ntore room ijuim"k Monday. ioe mouth open and Uie mouse, bent .on ke a picture out oi oaie, , . s , . bdo sees ajaeau wnu iuiuoh jiotw exploring-wiry unknown region suit- and &ate able for a hiding place,, run dowa !er And ghe Vxyest agaiu th hhvpy daJt throat, producing the jiext morning The day of her young life's spring, the feeling of nausea which caused the when the small arm-chair stood just in medicine to be sent for. , - 1 the way, disbelieved at tho The centre of everything. "l.,.i rhiua Grove orinofthc fire is unknown; .thought to I uiarahaU for the Rowan Fair are re- u,.::rr I ousted to meet me in baisDury on The story was drug store till the dead inunseswas tak- Margaret E.Sangsler, in.Harper'a Bazaar. .1 1 I a J a.l Al A en mere and exnibiLed to-Ine unbe-l Those who have ben appointed 4ooij ihe lead of the mob and at eight J jjeyers The woman has aineei exDe-1 dhnson s Oriental boap is the most o'clock the attack was made and the rieuced no bad effects frotfiWiin Wei- delicate facial soap for ladies use in jail door battend in. ,nriia,:,i,ftr existence. Sold by Edwin Cuthrell, m i vv aa f awawa. Then the mob fired on the soldiers latter Summer-Goods way Low Down ! Down ! ! DOWN ! ! Carpets and Mattings air prices never heard of before for good quality. A lot of Fine White Goods at prices which will make you buy them, even if you don't need -them. SHOES 10 close Out at 25 percent, less than COST T Come and get Vomr Share of Our Bargains ! mm i LICIITE1TEII, S. Corner Main and Inniss Str's, Salisbury, N. C. LSalisbury N. C. NOTICE ! Norwood Locali- Cot respondeuca Watdunan and the mavor. shootiiisr the through the foot, and the soldiers were Asleep on the Track ordered to return the fire, which, at I special to the observer. I Havine Qualified as Administrator of J Samuel Miller, deceased, notice is hereby ..ucucgcn.wuu,.; AbHisviLLiS, oept. Ai.-;iiasi nigui, i iveU tQ ajj persoQ9 holding claims During: the excitement the nyro (north-bound freicrht on the Asheville& against said estate to present them to the Mr.Jvlm L. RendWmftn, of this city,! Tuvsdaj, October 8, at 0.30 o'clock A. lm hap bffi at the University law V. D.GraHIM, it 1 .wiienl the past three- montli.-., nua oceni Chief. to pructice by the Supreme t'oiirt. Ceiiconl Preshertery is hoMinsT its Bmiual 8c3.-iion at Bethany near States- Tjiieio-oav. iszy v. xx. i j uv w , - . , ..w,,. cord, and Dr. J Rumple went up yes- he (jku have a Hule to jingle in ttrdaj to attend. pocket. J D. Bivins of the Stanley News has se- The tariners n-port the cotton crop wwl a position in the government prints damaged from one-fourth to one-hfth bg office at Washington, and i has sold his by the late storms. Vprind office outGf . T. J. Jerome and ' The Fork Sunday school gave Rev ,J t r r in.. i tu Z. Pans au old time pounditug on last : M..!.nr Saturday UtghV COnMSiing oi nour, , . , ti, iMUm an w...f hlr some The firm of Webb, Troutman & ' . corn, bacon, hams, chickens. lard, ana l" .6. . . . ....... this dav dissolved bv mutual consen The county .chain gan ir moved over lAs. f fttuH- things. hcenien, lust before 0 oclocK tins distance, far enough he thought to ne s T man retiring from the firm. The on thH-HUtesivilJe road last Wehdejs- Cotton picking is all the go now, was removed from the jail, while the Spartanburg road pulled into Melroes, a Pndf work of gathering up the dead and little . statun at the foot of Salnda tenber, 1894, or this notice will be plead wounded occupied the attention of the mouutaiii. While the train was shift- in bar of their recovery. And all persons , - .t . a indebted to said deceased are hereby mob. ing it was necessary to send a Hagman notified tomake immediate settlement to Nine men were killed outright and to the rear. The flagman- was' J. L. R. T, Honeycutt, Adm'r. I h lnth ilid snnn wftprwards. WondrnflF whn lias'hn rrinnirib aa ept. Join 18J.5 conductor until the recent cat-down in L&TKiL A snnad of twenU Uien r.rows nut him haolf in flatrmntr. Wood- flOHCC OI IflSSOIUIIOU . Strictly in the Lead Again with a Large, Well-selected and Eeautiful line cf FTTT3TITITI TTl IN f OTV D :2i ! I B I'll It! 1 1 i 7 119 I Uli UUU THE FALL AN uu iii). NROGERS CLOTHING C0.Jx dara-jd et5.'lhed a ciiuip. Work vv.-ik co?mv:nckl Itiurrwiay morning al-out I a'o L'lilesfrom Cleveland. Vf' Hie s orrv to learn that Mr. Jas. C. -Graham, of Cleveland, who had al mosfn'I-t"rKl from-an- attack of ty- I , -. n . t r 1 Jl 1 . i All notes, accouuts. etc., of the Finpfit. (ioods lor the Least .Money ever Known on mis market ,' . i . . il C I track and then sat down himself with r "J?1",? T "7 V"kk' Wo A n,iml,.r of nice suits already Fold in advanc of the auu an ucuin ui uiu u Woodruff set the lanterns dovyn on the Rabe. Mr. W. 3. Parker took from his morning and hanged him to a hickory out of danger from his own tniin and business will be continued by C.B. Webb, trao Wednesday morning a large stur- ,:m!l nn Ninth avenue, south-west, in i warn th ira.n fmn, M,e Wh. w-L-Nichol90, UT;.J and soo for yourself that thoy art a - I w w - 1 - r I" " " laV. A . A m a rT a.w R III 1 H IITI1IIIB1J11 U. i 4i ii i . ..... i . 1 1"" uim v 1 . I geon, un one w.Buib w the rijeuce section of the city. Mr. Mathew Burroughs, of Launn- . , . , , . Unrif inHJncr-a fS davs with his They riddled the body with bullets old friends in Norwood. (and left a placard on it reading: "This his feet and legs across the rail and Troutman & Co., are assumed by the new soon fell asleep in this position; : His firm of Webb, tcnowon v tram backed down the " track. As I J. 8. TEorTMAir. Woodruff was on the opposite sideirom j T- RBE he engineer, ine siumoering nagroan gan.bury N. c gePt. 25th 1893. . Ma a v ' could not be seen, ine rear car knock- v a.aBNMv " a Married, on last Thursday at the is Mayor Trout's friend." ...a.a ar w home of the brides father,, Mr. James D. Lee, Miss Bettie Lee to Mr. DeBerry . v . a t ma A coroner's jury of business men was summoned and viewed the body SSdS " tk. -gro .d rendered . Terdict .f .2 i I JA..lU ( U tmla iinlrinwn man lu'V. Li. rans is conauctuig a Tery i ucaiu i- uauuo ui Thousands of people visited the hoid fnver, toik a rel-jje last Thurs dav v.nA is now reiv siek. Mr. Jolm L. Davidson and bride of -Kwert.cn. Ga. wUl arrive ia the citv interestine revival meeting at Zoar night aid-will be the jjuest of Capt Wm.lthis week, assisted by liev. A. K. bur- gcene 0f the lynching between day Howard for several days. W extend ratt, of Concord, N. C. The meeting L. . . , g:50 when the body Learty congratulation. , to the youn Megan last bunday evening, ana up to Tuesday nignt souis naa Deen con verted, and the interest continues to increase. A few nights ago two men living . hA officers, who were unable r r a. i i 1 - r ' not very rar irocn vuwu wrui. puuw , u..w ,u h.,.,!.'. anA aftr c-ttin tired and keP back t5e roob- r o . T. i mi i . j j u:.Ji.j..na. worried sat down by a larg tree. They I nre UBaareu uieu " ,cu w Ul vuc lad not been sitting there long before I body through the streets of the town, hey were aroused by a terrible noise. 1 but tha Rev. Dr. Campbell, of the first ey jurapea up ana K Presbyterian church, and Captain It und, thinking it must be the train ' ... . ' . . young . couple. ' - The Watchman returns thanks for com plimentary tickets to the Cabarrus Coun ty A: A M. Fair, at Concord, N. C, Sep ktaber 27lh to 20th; to the Piedmont Al liance Fair, at Salisbury, N C. October : 3rd to 5th, and to the Border Expocition . oftheC&iolinas at Maxton, N. C.October ,2otbto2Sth. 0ur Bubscribers in the country who sre due ua for subscription for the Watchman, and cannot pay cawh. will P'ease remember that we will take in 'Payment fur t hoi r paper corn, wheat -oat, flour, meal, potatoes, peae, onions ncd fruit, bacon, lard, butter and wood for which will pay thcuvthe highest mar hast Saturday evening in Mt. UUa i . i v,neiip, Kowau eounty Mr. K. A. ' Freeze became enraged at a colored man ""UBiruck Una in the face with the bar- oi i ifle- The blow completely ee )'rcd the negro'8 ncse from his face the job being as neatly done ea if a knife had beeu usti. The negro is in pretty bad -uaue. r recze bubmits before a magis tut ne will likely be hailed to owan Superior Court. Staietville Land . mark. Hiss Katie Walton daughter of our .-nsraan Mr. L.4). Walton died a Mount Pleasant Tuosiiy afternoon a jocock. .Hw body was brought to -"oury and interred y terday after - n at 4 0ciock. The funeral servi .ere conducted from the Lutheran was cut down. After the jury had completed their work the body was placed in the hands to Th ariiuiiii- ii MUMUiz 1 1 luusa ira viitj iiuui .... . V . .4 tu a. Moorman, with pleas and main (III IUB J.UUM.IU 111 lUdU. 1ITT awu I . found that they were mistaken and I strength, preented them. that their train was a mosquito. Mowi fjaptjiin Moorman lured a wagon Mr. Editor, if this won t do for a mo- ttna had the bodv but in it. i it 1 a - I r squito story, mere is anomer party i j. a l nvavj fn tu U.,L-A, ready to come in on the next I it i a w 1 (Ka IAnMflrii .kAnr Ana mi la fmw t Ha scene of the lynching. The celebrated case of Zeb Vance the dead body burned. aw . a atar-v I Walser, of Lexiuton, vs. the Western The dead negro wasdragged from Union Telegraph Oontpanjr, came to a tb waeon by a rope ubout two hun .' . i i w- termination yeswroay, a vermes oeing dred yards and burned ou a pile of dry rendered in tavor oi complainant ior namber. Uo cents, the amount sued lor being The mob threatened at one time to $2,000. Messrs. Jones & Tiilet, of burv the negro in mayor Trout's vard ... v-aaaj Asm mx 1 m w w tharloUe, and Itobbins & Kaper, of Threats of vengeance have been openly Lexington, represented the company, made against the mayor and the mi nd Capt. Geo. F. Bason, of Charlotte, hjtia for attempting to maintain the Mr. u n. vv arson, or Winston, ana naw. Mr. Finnix, ot Lexington, Mr. Walser, The body was placed upon this heap Mr. Walser. sued the com-land more brushwood piled upon it, Danv for the non delivery of a tele- leaving nly the head bare. The rrm AfFnn him thL wlxmUir whole was then saturated with 2oal i' i wi il - i- oil and a match applied. The body a uaiiK m uui.uKwuu, wn,cn position consamed within an hour. he claims to have lost through the de- The cremation was witnessed by sev- lay of the western union omce. jeral thousand people. d Woodruff down and the wheels of SALISBURY PRODUCE MARKET bur cars passed over his 'body, cutting REPORT. both legs off. v . J ; v I . ..bh, hu 7) ff. Julian & Sons n n i mi . , wrcuHM- Urs. few, or nenaersQnvijje, anu p Goelet, of Saluda, were senti ta the 13 scene but could not Save Wbo'drqfFs Bacon, country) life. He lived four hoursajtsj. the! Lard, accident and was conscious.nuuch of 1 P ... . laieai, the time. 1 t;a i Woodruff wa 26 years of ;aige arid I Onions, " was considered one of the be'st eon-j Oats, doctors on the line. The body was " ne., ' m ' 'i" 1 r lour, ltji owi taken to Elkin to-day for unaL tPnnitrv. hens, each , ..- .1 I-.--- . season. Severa of our best men have said to us, "Your new goods beat anything we have ever seen before." Our line is Complete in every detail. Como and see it. Yours anxious and able to please. 12 to 20 ??5 SALISBURY, H.-C. Jl 1TJ J AW 0 FINE CLOTHIERS. bush. tt The San ford Express say s: TheJ saw mills of southern Moore county -are saw- ng right on regardless of he ha'tfl times. Nearly every freight train, North over the Seaboard Air-Line is heavily loaded with lumber for buildingTpurposeS in the. - a - a" aT ' laree cities. If this worK is Kept up m Spring chickens, Eggs, per az- 124 to 14 50 to 52 00 to 60 40 to 50 00 to 50 00 to 85 00 to 60 $1.75 to 2.75 25 to 30 12 to 17 10 1859 1895 J, RHODES BROWN, President. WM. C. C0ART, Secretary. D.R.Julian&Sons k t.M. iirnt they have removed au, more year,it hasbe... .'for th. -Kfffij- KjTaiaSw?B. last ten, our beautiful pine; forests will M0REG00DS than we can make room for, have almost entirely disappeared before and ,n order w reiuce our stocs: win offer the axman. fiPT?PT A TR A Rfi AlS ui Wilmington Star; Mr. J. J. Farrow, living in Pender county near the line . -WT 1 J of the C. F. . rauroau, about seven miles from Wilmington, while on his way home Saturday after noou and about ibree miles from his house, was fired upon by a man conceal -a : 1ta hushes on the roadside. Thre va U fc a v buckshot struck Mr. Farrow in - the left leg at the knee.He fell to the ground and his assailant emerged from the bush es, when Mr. Farrow fired twice at him with a pistol he carried and the maq ran I back into the bushes. , for the next THIRTY DAYS IN DRY GOODS. Call and be convinced that we can save tc-u money by buying from us, D. R.JULIAN & SONS. U. lu SpsncQa ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TOTT, Offers his professions! services to he people Of Montgomery auu -u- loinints counties. aureaa uitu I ray , N . t . Assets 81,111,333.87. Insures all Kinds of Property at Lowest Adequate Rat ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUST tD AND SATJSFACT0RH ffffiS Represented in General Insurance Agency of J. Allen Ero vvd, V. Cor. Main and Plbher Strte't Vp

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