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Carolina Watchman J. W, McKENZIE, Ed'r and PropV. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One year iu advance Six uioiiibs Tii rce mouths $100 .25 Dr. Bright is reported, will connect WAauiua Jn.. himself with the Cumberland fresbj. correaaem. ; teriaa Church. Fraident Cleveland s motive hi nav- . Img all his callers state the nature or Two women hare created a sensation L. bosiness to his private secretary in Toronto, 0., by getting married, one before ainittea to His oftiee has of them assuming the name or. a been so grossly misrepresented that i Entered &secud-UM mail at Salisbury, N. C. THURSDAY", October 12, 1893. The Tuff Of War Washington, Oct. action for next week iincm mu le plan of the Silyer lull Iiim been definitely determined up on and the "screws,' will be applied in the Senate Wednesday at the approach of 0 o'clock. Several days ago Senator Voorhees telergraphed all the ' friends oi repeal of the iulended programme and warned them that they must pos itively be in Washington not a day later than Wednesday. The reason the repeal question is not forcedearlier in the week is the absence of those Senators and their in ability to return sooner. This pro eramme was under discussion to-day by Democratic rejeal members and it was agreed that the time had come for the final effort The Senate will meet next Wednesday as usual and when C o'clock arrives Senator Voorhees will ask the Senate j to continue in session. This will nat urally be antagonized by the silver men and the contest will begiu. The; repealers expectto have a quorum pre sent and it is said that they have agreed to stand firm and follow the'r leaders until the bill is parsed or the flag is lowered. It is believed that the silver men will filibuster for a portion of the time and when they grow tired of this will put one of their men to the f rout conduct the debate, it being the agreed policy of the repael men they will make no more speeches, but will b ready at every moment when talk lags to insist upon the vole being tak en. The repeal men also appreciate the fact that upon them rests the re sponsibility of maintaining a quorum for they have been given to under stand that the silver men will leave but two of their number in the Senate, one to speak and the iher to make the necessary silatory motions and de mand the call of the Senate when they beleive there is no quorum present. In this waytby having a relay of men on duty, the silverite3 expect to throw uDon the other side the burden of maintaining a quorum. This is que of the elements in this struggle of endurance that some of the repealers fear, for it is a mooted question among them whether they can keep a quorum present throughout the entire night. It has been about settled that the only way to bring the matter to any issue is to force it at once and it is improbable that there will be any intermediary stage, and the session will be made continuous so long as. the friends of repeal can maintain their quorum. While the silyer men will leave opportunities to take short rests, . the repealing contingent will be com pelled to be on baud at every mo . ment. The Silver men appear to appreciate their advantage and predict that they A 11 t 1 - can lire out me oiaer members in one jiightj - Some of the friends of the ad ministration are fearful that they can not hold out for even one night. Just what the attitude of the Republi cans will be causes the Democrats, in view of this programme, some xineasi ness. Fears entertained that, though .nea rly all of them are willing and an xious to vote on the question, a num ber of them may not be willing to remain up all night under the call of a Democratic whip. Aniong other reports of the day the story that the President has been informed of what the Senators consid er to be the true situation, and that he has insisted that this final effort be made. At all events, it is known that the programme as here outlined will be inaugurated regardless of what the re sult iof such a policy may le nresent th fanta. which follow I D miifdi nf fliA Prpidnt'8 time h4S.beeil The Albany (Ga.) Herald is of the , . to the appeals of opinion tiint "President Cleveland 8waH Congressmen and other prominent lowed the Democratic platform, but " democrats for officers for their friend.- - it i seems the dose went back on mm. hi,. he ha found it uecessarr to stay Snrt ... lrtv fl foot deer, on the "P greater portion of nearly every J IS V " a summits of the Blue Mountains oi - - - - wa,l,;n,tAn week aff0 . important duties, in oraer u pui J7 .... a tUij V a HifurminoH Tr nlAM tll .. I L ? K. a nmnlh than IMU-I ovvF w t " 1A,.t f I, . , . . nil nftiM ila nrwin tll al. I i i i.i.. iZ - imeaiuers ot nis caomet, ne acceptm The actual preparation of the new I uejr recommendation as final, and in Uriff bill was begun inursaay u order to save his own time, as well as Chairman Wilson and the other Dem- faat q his call those who at . I ' ocralic members ot tue ways ana meauS tfae WhJte Houge Bn reqtired to sUte Committee. IV nature nt thir hnin) to Drivate I Tlmrhor Tf it Iia about an Messrs. Moody and Sankey have de- . . . w . MDiaiuea , - ... ! i l. U"ri ennea an earnest inviuuiou vu wMa lhey are referred to the membero inissiou in Jionaon next wmr. . , . , . iurisa:ctiod 0 tbe Their work will keep th evangelist in ffice wanU,d ab6ut blic business they are at once taken to the President The change is popular with Congress men and will strike most people as be ing a sensible one. The most notable incidents of the silver debate in the Senate this week were the appeals made by Senators Butler, of South Carolina, and Black burn, of Kentucky, to the Senate to found that the tariff bill when it is re ported will be completely in accord with the democratic platform.11 The republicans who are trying to create a contrary impression are doing a foolish hing. It in muck better that the countrv should know at once that the high protective duties of the McKiuley aw will be entirely wined out by the - new bill. The republicans have allowed the de bate in the IIoue ou the bill for the repeal of the Federal election laws to go by default, keeping more or less quiet by order of Boss Reed. this country for a year at least. High Poiut boys who visited upon Evangelist Boyd a shower of over-ripe - m A. . Mn eggs, were, msmissea, upou inai, ou nav ment of cost, lhe .hnterprMe re- r j . presents the evangelist as having been verv insulting and says he will not preach there again. According to the, last Treasury sta- M the controversy by compromise tement the full amount of cold silver Although compromise has heen talked and" paper money in this country, in- privately by Senators this is the cladinr that in the Treasury isS2.179,-Prsl um " nas puoiic.y aa cvk QAi tu ..nnnf ; ;rn.,iufin yocated on the floor of the Senate - I r TT a a is olaced at $1,701,939,918. or $25,20 Senator voorhees still sunus ou ' I : il .ml.. 1 per capita. It is needless to remark "gams compromise ami n u uc i I I 11 'L- I I L that the per capita distribution is not r uncommionai repeal can oe oassed. rreaictions are ireeiy ocaae UCIUX UJOUC III T 1 Ul'iUI f . I ' . Mil ! . 1 . that tne question wm oe aisposea o i ..... .a About 1,000 marriages celebrated next week, but the same sort of predic during the past 10 years in Bowie tions have been made before and count v, Tex., have been practically de- still remains undisposed of. The Sen- clared illegal and void by a court of late is having more or less difficulty now recorcUoo account of a technical vio- m a quorum, and if some agreement l a tion of the- law by the county re-j not soon reached on thin silver questio corder. Persons of the highest social it is doubtful whether a quorum can be standing are effected. kept here. The Senators are tired of the debate, and there is no way to force u V . U. Horn blower, the new supreme voe court. justice, is a little man physically; hat is, he comes only about up to the shoulder of an ordinary man. To make up for it, however, he has a most ex aordiuary nose. It is very long and very thick and came down almost to tb2 end of his upper lip. Otherwise Mr. Hornblower looks more like a cler gyman thau like a lawyer, a trait prob ably due to his early training. His fati-er is a preacher and he himself studied for the ministry before he turn ed his attention to the law. is Tne Cause. fioinc Tribune. A plain old farmer of Sumter county . . & ma to the Auiericus linies-lwecorder gives his views on the condition of thecouu try as follows : There in so much being said in the country about hard tunes and the scarcity of money, and as everybody has a cause and knows a remedy, .". W . .11 " thought 1 would write to tell your readers what I think is the cause. The trouble is we biiy more than we pro duce. There is too much flour and ba con shipped here every year. Th things we ought to make at home we are buying. We let our timber rot and buy our plow stocks, singletrees, ax handles, hoe handles and fencing. "We throw a?ay our ashes and buy our soap and axle greas. nr tai.i -wecivenway cur beei hides and buy hame string and shoe string. 44 We let our manure go to waste and buy guano. W buy garden seed in the spring and cabbage iu the winter. 44 Wt let our lands grow up iu weeds and buy our brooms. 44 We let the wax out of ourpiueand gum trees go to waste and buy chewing gum for children. 44 We build school houses and hire teachers and send our childreu off to be educated. wWe land a 5-cent fi?h with a U fishing rod. 44 We send a 15-ceut boy with a $20 gun and a $4 dog to kill bird. 44 We raise dogs and buy woolr- Ll ft III i There is one Congressman he's a imniany man, too who is always certain of a warm welcome when he calls at the White House whether he goes asking an appoint ment for a friend or to discuss public matters. The reason is this: On the day that Baby Esther was born this Congressman was approached by a loud-mouthed individual who has mad himself conspicuous by his personal abuse of President Cleveland proba bly becausH he was turned down by The receiver of the Erie railroad was nin i a well-known restaurant, a great deal surprised the other day at wn,cn was at "ie "nife crowded with receiving a money order for $3,45, ac- prominent public men, and the afore- companying a letter stating that the said ioud-nioutbed individual made a writer, a minister, some seventeen j disrespectful remark about the baby yars ago had stolen a ride on the cow- whose birth had just been announced. catcher, of an en trine of seventeen The Tammany Congressman walked . - - miles and back over the road. The close up to the man and deliberatelT writer said that his conscience had Upat in his face. The coward sneaked troubled him about the affair ever! off like the cur that he is, and the m . Ill since, and that he was anxious to congressman was asked why he did quiet it by confessing his wrong-doing not knock him down. "Strike hini? and making lestitution. The Erie he remarked scornfully. "I would not peop'e say that if all the stolen rides dirty my hands with such as he." With- were paid for at that rate, - the road would oon be out of the hands of receiver. a It is not American brag, it is simply truth, that America, across three thou sand miles of ocean, ii influencing the j people of the old world Two of our sister republics in South America are in the throes of revolu lion, Drazil and Argentine. Th Lir . . repuuncau lonn or government is no doubt uthe best the sun ever shone upon, for the right kind of people We humbly hope that the people of the United States, take them as they aver age, will just barely do for the lofty privilege and responsibility of self government We say "humbly'1 be cause certain passing events do great ly humble the pride of the patriotic American citizen; but we still believe that the heart of the great majority of our people is right; and we have great faith in the enlightening and purify ing influences of free schools, free churches and a free press. These we have, there is great hope for any people that has them. As for Brazil, urnrlsl m Ikon . u . m I 11 J i mviB miu sue wiw iar oeiier oa unaer tne wisa they are influencing each other. Our j and paternal rule of her grand old em- iaw are quoted in foreign -courts, our I peror Don Pedro, than she can possi- i i i - ... i... judicial decisions appealed to as prece dents wherever free representative gov ernment has a voice. When the dread ful disaster to the Victoria occurred it was our naval regulations which a leading English newspaper quoted to how the fatal unwisdom of Admiral Tryon's maneuver. If Europe is an influence on this sideot the water, the United States is a greater on the other side. bly be under a government which can only be republican in name. If, therefore, the present uprising shall result iu bringing back the monarchy ' I as now seems possible, it may prove blessing rather than a curse. But the establishment of a true republic in Brazil can only be postponed, not de feated thereby. Southern Home Com- jxinion. The "Shot Gun Comuanv" creates a The best n cine for going through good deal of fear among cotton ein- life i a commendable way is to feel ners in Madison, Courtland and Bibb that everybody, no matter how rich or 1 "II II.. ! 1 now poor, iiwum an me Kindness he can get f roni-others in the world. counties Jn Alasama,. threatening to burn them out if the gin cotton be fore the price goes to 10 cents. in an hour the incident was reported to the President, and since then he is never too busy to see that Tammany Congressman when he calls at the White House. The Tarn many Con gress man has, however, asktd for noth ing since the incident, for, as be puts it, UI do not wish to be rewarded for having done what any good citizen would have done resented an insult to the family of the President'1 The House need not be idle after the vote is takeu on the bill for the repeal ot the federal election laws, next week even if the tardiness of the Senate iu disposing of the silver question pre vents the recess which many Cong res men would like to take, particularly those from States in which elections will be held this fall. The McCreary substitute for the Geary Chinese law 1ft m nas been favorably reported U the House from the Foreign Committer and can be taken up at any time, and the Judiciary Committee has reported III A flalaaliantmnl.. t- .1 1 A at TI vaw ujiiuj uni to tne nouse. Itis probable that the Chinese bill will be given the preference. How much truth there is in the talk among republicans about the demo cratic members of the House commit tee on Ways and Means being afraid to attack protection may be inferred from the following remarks made bv a democratic member of that commit tee : "The new tariff bill will be fram- ed on the lines laid down by the Chicago platform, even if Ft results in the defeat at the polls of every demo- v wbu.v-' v HC WLUIUIVMre. iv shall hew close to tLe line and you can rest assured that no matter what else is done it will b found that the tariff bill when it is reported will 1 a -- I n nr.l. 7 W T. W,' .l.l 1 . . , ' x J. T. ! WEBB, NICHOLSON & R Apt PRO IR I ETO US Salisbury Marble Works. LARGE VARIETY OF MARBLE ON HAND TO SELECT Fpai - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. , Mfc if r. Gergm SwUtX Uvsldft, Texas.' SHAKKPEARE Wtot Vt. Smitk Tlk B Said About HoocP&Sarsaparilla Hd Sliakespear Uve4 here and suffered as I hre. I think lie would hare laid. Throw away all medicine execpt Hood's Sarsapa. ii m KncllnhmiB. eomlnc to this clhaate, I have felt the heat very much. In the Kprlnz I lelt as U I had all the rare and nf Amrr. an B)V ntlnL I Kot one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and alter I bad taken it I felt as if I could undertake The President's Duties. LmI month I had a return of prickly heat; tt seemed impossible to stand up or lie down without almost toaAnt- miseif to piece. 1 then rot one more bottle aad it has not only used the heat but I be lie e it put my blood Hood'sXCures tn rood conditio. X adrtse an to take Hood's Barsaparttle tn the spring and laU." Gb6Kb Surra, Uvalde, Texas. DE. W. W. McKENZE Offers h55 po'e-siooal services to the citizens of Sa'sba v and surroirndiiJg community. He can be found at b's office up stairs over ibe poH office or at KlutU'adrug store. . DE. B0BT. I.EAMSAY Surgeon-Dentist) Salisbury N. C. S&m0!Rt hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Heed's RltlS eure Mansea, Slek Beadach. IiuUfeettea. BUleusaeas. Sold by all drussUM. Since Tom Gibsou of the Augusts Evening News kissed Baby Ruth right sUd dab in the mouth a few months ago he has been an un terrified and un flagging setker for something to do under ths baby's daddy. As soon as another girl baby appeared at the white houe Mr. Cleveland intUutly laid his plans to quarantine the genial Tom. So he sent him to a little one-horse place in Syria called Beirut, where be can practice his osculatory talents on thoumnds of sore-eyed Arab babies whose mothers squat along the allevs and cry "bucksheesh1 as Tom tatkes his evening stroll. The pay of this ouice is $2,000 iu salary and $353 in fee. Gainesville Eagle. J. & H, HORAH'S NARRATED SILVERWARE WILL LAST. YOUR LIFE TIME ! "VFE GUARANTEE SPOONS AND i-a- FORKS wrrn Sterling Silver BACKS TO TEH 25 TUSS. Dcstntctloa's PatTu New Orleans Oct. 6. Every fresh -Ana about me only tnm ! thisj v ' ' J country that there is an of er-pru.Juc- j batch of neWs froaJ the gulf co-st adds tioh of is pulilicksand doticks. Fifes New School. The Charlotte Xeus of October 2nd say : The little social town of VVaynenhoro Va., is just across a small river from the boom town of Basic City. In the. l,Kl,k former plsice,. Evangelist Fife has just closed his wonderful revival meeting. ! People from all the surrounding couu j try nocked lit to hear uim, and the peo- two parishes, Pluqiwiuino and pie from the surrounding mountains j SOn, are mahily the -uEi rers. seemed to find the way to the grand j The severity of the storm was such tent under which the meeting-, were j that it required a m..n of the finest held as easily at t he small, cleir.ftreams : physique and i n p rf ect condition to find theirwav down to the valley. ' ive through it. The weak and injur. The people in Basic City turned out ed were all killed, and in th ettle in great nu m Iwrs and at cnee recog- ulfft where the storm was worst not a nized'in Mr. Fife a great drawing card. . 8iUk,le child survived and very few wo- SWTS -A I " f new liorros. to the rUrendv long li.t of fearful details receiveh from the path of the storm. That the whole truth will ever he known is extremely doubtful. Hun dred, have, in all probablity, perished and whose fate will never come to The worst, perhaps, is already reported and the death roll will Approximate 2,000 Souls. And, iu all this terrible loss of I'ft Jtffer- Wben the meeting closed they offered Mr. Fife a beautitul piece of ground, a high mound in the center of the town, on which to bu;ld a summer Bible men. The survivors are young men in the vigor of manhood. Not one of them but what has a terrible story ts tell. Not one but what is badly a t i m a training senooi. l lie amount of ground ! bruised and injured. They escaped contaiued in the mound is eight acres, ; majny oll rjtfU or lo. floating for 20 to 00 hours in the wafer, with the wind and to this was added the magnificent gift of $5,000 to build the school. The ground and money are both ready now. The town has other attractions also. There is a splendid lithia spring there that is almost a river in itself. The mountain scenery is hard to outrival and the country is one of the prettiest in the world. Mr. Fife said to a Aeirs reporter Sat urday night: UI hardly knew what to do. The opportunity is the oue of mj life. I have been praying for the way to be opened before me for this one especial purpose, and I now believe that this is the time. I an seriously considerisg the matter, and it is more thau likely that I will go to work at it and establish the school. With the en couragement that I have already re ceived I can have a school nearly on the same style of Moody's North field school.',, at 1 15 miles an hours howling around them. p i Make Yonr Hoi PLEASAKln, RUronlze the 1rSc,t nuret - 1 State, wit Are vnn 'ocrT in new, nali ve and f0iKO :'W 14 a 11 1 .. 1 Shrubs Stmde aod Ornanie Roeai! uods nad c66rs H Tbe finest coMectioa i .V. Our 1 J'? a!: pr iiofvue uoh. tj. , fceaui'.ry their bj'Hj the njo.ti.Teaai r'' toa S lull deliver- ..W,' ,. H. B. V.-.iajri: J. VAX, LHJDLEY rJC - A s lOmttK tilt FOMONA.NC Th pieces ot SterUnc PH Ter inlaid at tbe points t rest prerent any wearwnateTer. FIVE TIMES u much 'SOrer as In Stand, ardrlate. FAR BETTER tfcaa Iistat Solid Silrerand not one-katf tbe coat. rach article to stamped B. STERLING-INLAID ME. " Accept so substitute. Om by'Tms Holmes & Eowaros 3n.vtn Ca And Sold by the Old Re liable Jewelers, J. & B. HORM, Main St., Salisbury, N. C. ME.i"T0NEa na' in? Dout;ni pe m. k. . wii ps m .0- Quarries, I will coo Inue lo famSh Uii f . koowa grit, lor co.-a atd e:t. Aou ehs, INSURAKCE SOUND, 8TROKO a KKJAELl -mw..-. Fire, Rents. Life and Mi Losses ' Promptly Adjusts! Rates Reasouable. J. M. PATT0N, Office at C. M. & H. M. Brows'i Sho. - - -. . ... younf V'ikii It isn't quality you aee after when you buy Sue;. you don't buy sizes too big lo get worth of your money iu leather it's quality you want and at prices that make leather seem cheap, is what we offer daily. We have an immense line to select from. Give us a call. We will do you good. E. W. BURT & CO. Best spool cotton two spools for 5c just received all numbers and co!o-3. Report of tie condition of Davis & Wiley Bank, SALISBURY. N.C., , at the close of business, Oct. 3, 1893. - RESOURCES: Loam and discounts, $118,8f5.37. Tarheel Boys and Girls. We find the following malicious slander in a South Carolina newspaper, and copy it simply to show the young ladies and gents of this part of "tar hesldom' how grossly they have been Was a Babe for 73 Years- West Chester, Pa., Oct. 6. The fun eral of Charles Tailey, at Chadd's Ford, the other day, was the final chapter in the history of a remarkable man. He was 73 years and 6 mouths, old yet never fed or dressed himself a sin gle time in his life. Hvery part of his body was perfectly formed, ytt be could pertorm only the most simple acts with either bands or feeL He ws 1 year old before he raised his hand from the pillow, and 12 years old before he made any progress whatever in locomotion. His mind was clear, his judgment keen, and his memory retentive, tit was a resident of Uran- Indmdu! deposit subject j. : ti j t-vi 1 . . . 1 . . . ujw.ue nunurea, uei., out was buried 10 cnecKi 71,4j5.9. at Chadd's Ford. w 9,623.42. Tk Bombardment Kr pt Up. London, Oat 5. The bora bard man Rio de Janeiro by the rebel fleet un der Admiral Mello continues, but so far it is confined to the iroertment MVVkA o r..A iuu.usuu wuuc idc innaoinants UrheelwUhc to eiprea himsilf to In ,,UI? d hisgirl, he takes a piece of fat pine. trims it !n the shape of a capital I, that means, I pine for thee, if she rejects mm, she strikes th match and sets the splinter on fire. This means, I make light of yvur pining. If she liks him she hands him a light wood knot, which means, pine not. W7ben the boy goes to leave, he gently puts his arm ' around the girl, kisses her, and puts some soft pitch on the end of her nose, which means, wta-(r)-ta(r) 'til we meet again. it t SUA, im age is done to the resident portion of the city. It is said their aght, how ever, is more due to the re!gn of terror, brought about by i'e 'awlessness of the government's soldiers, than from fear of the enemy's shells. " Are You Nervom, Are you all t'red out. do vnn h tbat tired feeling or sick headache? You cau be relieved of all iue?- symptoms bv taking Hood'a Sarsaparilla, which gives nerve, mental and bodilv strength end thoroughly purifies tbe "blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures indigestion, eartburn and dyspepsa, Orerdrafu, Bond and stocks, Heal irtate,..., Furniture and fi :turei Due froa banVs and baaker,M. Checki and other cash lkros,... Currency and pecie, Total, 554.39 4.C66.C6 9,i0.00 00.0o! 13,930.35- 165.36H 18,491.15 166,773.28- LIABILITIES: Capital, Surplus, Undivided profits,. (60,000.00 . 3,000.00 2,635,41 Cshlers checks outstJindinf , Dae other banks,.... Notes and bills re-discountd,...7. Bills payable, ..... 81,0598 2,08.49 11,000.00 7,000.00 Total....M.. ...... . ...... lCo',773.28 I, OtD. Dayis, Cashir-of Davis k Wiley Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 0. D. Davis. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before this 0th day of October 1893 I. H. Foust, Notary Public me. Notice! I hereby forb'd aM persons ngou my p-eaiises by honing or trampag over the same, nl that they must keep ther dogs off ot the same; or I will enforce the peu U'es of ie Jaw aga nst ticspisseis, a a jstaM who do Dot bred ih's notice Tb:s0ct. 3 d,1003. A. L. Joussox. YUU CAN MAKE MOXE? ET OBTAINING SUKSCBifcEi;8 rot liio Southern " States. -" Itis a beautifully illustrated siosilV magazine devoted lo tUe twuib.h 1 full of in t ere t for every rtnidnii UiW South aud ought to be iu ev;rjr SutuLn Household. ; Eyjrjbody Can Aford It s it costs only $1.50 per year or 15 tea fur a single copy, .;. " We Want an Agent in Everj Somfcn City and Town. Write for satnj! ies aud particulars to the MANUrACrUKEUiVillECORD TlB. C, BAliioiore. Md. . D.R.JulianSSs Call notice to the fct-t!ut ih7 hr.te mn tlie stotrk from ttiei. ;o e nurr lltf tnr. Ute io their aui s.oieoj Kisuer Sirf. MORE GOODS thwccnu'a? wk and la order to reduce our Mocirwili tBu - SPECIAL BARGALNS fortbBxt THIRTY DAYS IN DKVG00I: Call and be conTlnced tbaf we en u'i inonej ty Luyf nj: ;rom s D.R. JULIAN & mi U. L. Spenc , . ATi'O .'iXEl'-AT-L .."iV, Offers his profesi'oci! trvcti U the pop? ef 2!.m-t omerj ti joiniojr coon tie). Al . bi" Troy.N. U. - ; NOTICE ! I Having qualiflrj ?-'Am , 'tralor'. S; oiutl U il ier,Tt 'su'i IiT. T J I : tL ; i.H.,..t,4.Vi.'ti -t' t i : d f .. 1 ij 1 .rf V Ui- ? uudeia'uri tfo j ui.4( c ment, oa or1e:o.-e ue tj.ii temberrl894, or thknoi . kl 3 bar of their recovery. Aud hy iodebted to laid deceased ft notified to make lamediatesett'cE R. T. HoNEYce'rf 4-" j Sept. 25ih 1893. . . ' JVoUce of Dissolutiea.' The Arm of Webb, Troatmaa this dsy dlsfco ved by inuiua' eoats 8. TrotKttan ) ct'jx troia if buMijes's will be coutinued uy.V.V- . W. L. Nicholson and T . J. B; c; th firm name of Webb, ch.. Babe. All notes, accoua;. old 6-m are to be paid U Hoe se u and all debts of the oid firn " Troutmao Sc. Co., are assumed byc ! Crm of Webb, Nicholson A Bw. j.S.Tr.orTL ! - - T.J.Kabs, - Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 25th 1 " St. Louis is getting a and is determined to have 1903 to celebrate the centen . purchas of the territory ot t , in l803. One of tbe featur the dedication of a mocumest ,; as Jefferson,; whom mf look upon as a sort of oJf ' r nnnihiita vol nnf OL l"6 - ! estate transact ion on rec ortl- V
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