C aro Una Watchman LOCAL BRIEFS. au.d Ooix-tttrv. LocAtiJiCrTT 0. Farm Wanted! Wanted a farm id Western North - Carolina, along the line of the Richmond and Dan ville II. It. if not less than .. 100 uor T.SWTS0N1 ...... - .11) If.! Mr. W, S. Ingram, of Stanley county, has discovered a very rich deposit of gold on his farm about four miles east of-Albe marle. yOa !ant Saturday week he found ntnntv rr i ntitrii'ita rT tho nrAfMnna mat.. al in a half day and has one nugget more thai? 1000 acres, depending on wbieh wefghs thirty penuy weights. Keiprke anquality of the land, , with has found one and a half pounds in all. j l.'ood buildings and o'.ber improve-. aLj i i t I menU. riot too far from the It. R., The day is not far on when -spoken ,v , i . . ... 1 ' .near schools and churches and near a C I l-Aiitn vF-.r.- f f ifif h II LUU, OU -U iUll F0S SALE ! The Soufrn FicVe, JocMert at No- - iv eiaunuc ---- ..- WOO"! I.N atfd a a.;'y $ ' . ..ution of 600, i we ' . .;-.. n.itrona:e. Is fo; sale. yl ?. ....onfn8first rate 7-cotux3 tinjuicked fklNIIL v. vr - ine' . ,an(i h -es. a G obe almost as Kood a. .'95 o -wspaPand twojebe -oa4m ,aWLt..i iob c:w s, b'. ?ou e brnl of the Aalantic ocean between Eu rope audTAnierica, That this exten sion of the field of the working tele phone is merely a question of time lav n'en cannot doubt when so dis- an electrician as Prof. town preferred, particulars, - - BoxlGo, Lynchburg Va. A General Uprising Eeported. ', Portland Me., Oct. 7. From au thentic reports received it" is believed that there has recently been a sudden uprising among theuativesof Alaska. Many persons, it is said have been kill ed, among them several .missionaries sent out by the American boardf The Massachusetas Democracy in their last State Convention demands Wait deserved praises long. the election of U. S. Senator by the people, in which -the Massachusetts; A Sermon in Rhyme. " '4 " If you have a friend worth loving, 7 Love him. Yes, and let him know Tbr.t you love him, ere life's evening Tlne his brow with sunset glow. Why should good words ne'er be said Of a friend till he is dead If you bear a song that thrills you, Sung by any child of son. .'raise it. Do not let the siuLcr r We are Opening Up the Greatest IKE m CLOTHiNfi Why should one who thrills your heart .acl the joy you may inpart? Voza BctHel Arcey. Our farmers arer about ready to gather 5 ,J job Slvanus P. Thompson, of London, in jcorn and sow wheat. !. j- i N t u i I Mr. J. Mi Brady, one of I 1 :3 adareas before the world s fair elec-L- 'r.,-,j r. r.r. ci w .1. uwvr n joe tj? nd Tcr ltd I'ai'l'j's ; i:it consrre3, asserted wth ttie Cr ccnOdence of the mn af t " ucc the re;;nsfor cltu f Vean teh phoy r-re witira . : ki vsr' - our boys, left Democracy show themselves levelhead--.f voa bear a prayer that moves you, eJ. - -) j B.v U bumble, plead:ng tone, " cmt, - .' Join it. Do not let the seeker f Ol-labnm. U pUmormn fnr mli.' nciore 1113 l.Od alone. yor9 HATS, SHOES & FURNISHING GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET And the beauty of it all is Uion into the Union u a State. Siuce i!mi Mf3 Nefhe Surrait. or Jackson KP. (I.. thA PUamt '.'u. - - - - w - - - i.im ii ah if ft. i j liiiri tin r-n bli iii. Mtii fr -f tl: cdbemelat Thursday afterspend-, t . .. - o' -li - 1 irlrWnrn:i''i'''pniii- in Ia.; J rl U C'.A HAH (Wl OU ' 11! . Why should uot your brother share TL e strength of "two or three" in prayer? r yoii hce the hot tears falling in a brother's weepin- eyes, III ! Ill II' I II ,;u,y,(VcrneVday) atteadlng "Pawneg ., - , V .-. ' baare ihem, and by kindly sharing C:'rS G et SjOW.'? itiBiuui DUixc nine ucluxc buo gets t3r' !o. fonts cf ho,:.v.JS-.a ;1 and loo' net .1 a Tf is with d'"- regret tint wc '?ror.- . Mr. LcL tj"-.!j tbe h'ekory wood man in. - T 1 A ( : trorr Kavha was tiHrl v f rM. .,l,Iesi and mo-t;. :a& uo., Cx iew Jersey, are mat- . - --r-o- ifa silvery laugh goes rippli Own your k-oship with the skies. Why should ay oue be glad KV!-ea a brother's heart is sad? 11 y rn? " r:,...i, am.lv tour rdd. ess. . ... , ......... . harids. - ! not been shaved nor r.ad ?s Kali1 'cult Tor both grief nod joy a Dlace. i.L .7a, cautfit behveVthe bum- lLnueatNo'tlmuch of a crop wW be R(Je,...ed the.job, and charged acccrd.n,g(y., aa honest lauU has b.rth. 7z . . - - - ' i Liiuu u. ik wtn k c j i 1 1 ! k in i irr nil m . - - -. - - - - .1 ki viiun wnr it 1 a mana whwa w wm j - - i ' w j uiuui; linn J lefC : .r it ,..Yrk toK,rcnaseii''?n Khe wst3 caugct, the cars crushing him r ' oL..r..i N.wion w in ! breaking his back. Mr. Chceley was :flT J a shock to the entire Ci r V Wheeler relu n?u iiora vnicu- XM ' go Moitttey. See Littman & ii. in this 'ue- nd cruvi so ;',it bo lived only he will makeeisht bales. Vn 'oi,r af'f-r".'. Ha "wa! Mr. J. W. Nora, one of Gold Hills me Clint N- iJrowa to seethe , .;Coantst will move his establishment to '..Rudicgwu!: -is b..: ; : ce flpl?r.TConcord this week, where be expects to !! lpr MnndiT LOT iNeW , nc n-AYi -wnrk'niy fit fif . t..irli "y w " WliY Is ke'sc IrtUat'.e. :J , easy a friendly, helping hand, . . - " f -a 1 a W ....ft A. . V t Th:? qcoslion s o ?-z 2ei'a a.; neaiivi-0. w. ope pu ursveanu truly, expec;sio as o leu uu vi-w:. ?ti. . 1 ij,c uc uarKness veil me land. ej:argehi8 stock andldo business oo a, j i5bt- a-wv- etn-'"e"ea . I' Should a brotuer workman dear 8ic.t.J "5.boi:1-be,tk;n tbotf v - f Memf alter-for a wonfof cheer? WHY shouldn't we; when we bought them at panic prices. It Is a fsct that j 0'" Mii 4.w w on everyiut bought oc us. Just take that $7.59 L:ne of Suits, they can V 1m 'duplicated for 1 less than $10.00 anywhere. Our 110.00 and $12.50 Suits are worth 815.00 and $18.00. We h these suits in Frocks, Sacks. Double and Single , Breasted, in all the lc:nig styles. We jan fit any oae, be he a fonu man. stout man or extra s!? mun All r mirth COME AND SEE US AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORE 1JU YJNG M.&iwwitm'- October 4th, 1893. Gold Htli; conducted by Rev. Maaileld, . . : : ? .1 r i .. . . . i- liUdby everybody, and bla death was I "uc: vny- - 1 - 11 . A? I rr . - ' -vf.U. i-.t.l ! I- Lichlenstein s new Trotn ML Cilead 1" fill! Co. - v. -- . PBj IVki i cam in to lute for .iujlical- i Uus issje. i to . ftV Mil yunHW mpmruiT'Q u'fQ annpn to i no oiiurch, besides a nnmber of old ones re,:,harmoni. :e;' a.mau wVo-e :. ,: lr-s gone Our subscribers are caking consid-, claimed. 4 b.tofcon hir-? If a man .urediwUh .. - . . . . .I. I T-e repair work at Organ church l)as .heumatis:.:, i'ow Ca "nebet pec ted lobe erable complaint to us concerning their ! beea fished Rev. C L T. Fisher c-;aeWe abd agreeable? Can a cdni:,med paper which they fail to get, or receiYe xcp-ed the pulpit last Sunday. Eete. , dy ,pepl?c h9 expected 10 be cheerful a ad it perhaps nearly a week after t is pub- - m m m Ii3bed. This is the fault of the mails, Botes from the Ora. but we know not re the- greater jCorrc poaieace or uxe watcean. .o ' - r;uid : n Scatter thus your seeds of kindness j vs ; o uj to te!i a ."nnir .torv? Ibe o-' wry to ' eoiove tbrdffilci'Hy 1 to . j.l . cause. ppep-a, . heumattjm e u ; v 0 !. - .-z- i i ! h rna nnn r ii.nu . I'hnmh lino i ; - u v ju r uu i . t c i t : uujxh vie u iu Hi , , , r, - part - t ire l.uii acs. veqo Know,!, -v',vi" -b"'" ""-r" . 'TT ,, ,. ... ... , : . . - ov. -d returned to Cal. 1 ... . ... ibeen completed, and she looks ouue Hood'j fcaieana-ilia; ia.s is wuv it s au - u"'c vesv-dav however, that a large part of the iMam iiaudsome lm her newsuiu ' ftfJcctlva lanqut'ixer, a peacefJleu- hou v oaesveuay. 'can be ettributal to the post offi(5e at Rev.VVR.Browu being s .. c it..., 1-f ft. li; i o . , , L.Tlfisher. of Mt. Pleasant, preacced0., U'i. Jv,n 11 11 7 I fc,:19 Place. ou:ii. ui wur suiwiiucib , q NV.. 1 ioreamu hU fluLcsu wu0 receive their mail at .the Salisbury for T. M M C nday. M .v Daniel Artz, one of ou r boys study. i. ott ol ;?ich ice, far! i Jp;i ir'.y S.!I. W v.J utt J disU ciKro .eri'on. a! .-.v. N; !::. .To--h . -1 A-U le, to ass .v. & K G. v IV re t'..t the ma:i froro tin t the Watchhan the m naiitil to them. tys month. His sermon is hlchly com-'the.face and nauds beautiheI by;John i:u savs: p!:mented py tuose who beard upn. souihtMU purt o'.vhecounlv w;;s scut to that office. The cotton crop is mostly open and i c .i.i ...lay all(l ihai: fl,.s in not thp,sooa P'cked. It is estimated to be f.-om Ix-tx. .iu tur, aua tnak in s is not wc K to 50 ccnt sborU sons Unential boap: medicated and P.-. Moore is home from the World's I highly perfumed. Sold by Edwin Uutnrell, Salisbury, N. U. ' hiot time sucu lias happened. I a is .s Miss Katio i?.ver will soon feast on the result of negligence or car.?kssnr,! boe 2;ow Jeaio js. , either. or both cf which must b rtcted or comnla'al w!'l be m;'.; so Che -eviyal meetlog at Tbeuael's church. J n i v r " - i w " i . Mucj iierest i manifested i meet PosloSce Depart. iicv.t ash.agton. :,,3 vwea;y.faur l0uvcrs'oo,. beias re- fctTo.2vA:t& ; -' receive Rc;ec kali u' iua U u.ic-cm's aaa div', . uCwve '-fx calfc aii l di:ve -he yai. o. Je--, - i d-i .vc p n'p being tern.. r 1 tilled ly Hr.L.'a.Bc-: Catawba, W.'nsloo-Salcm 'N. C, Get. ! or Job, Iwi ihea he hasn't as many' boi's. -en . r j i r n Aiieu iiiriier is Having ins nousc paim A dispatch from Middlesborough, Ky says: Mary the 8-year old daughter of Tom Johnson, on Rock House-branch i I-tv.iM Si!r-jr. With f hAitwl nr Mowrs. cor J.-V3. Peeler and Dauiel Artz, Is holding a fell into a kettle of boiliu soap and wasj . All enriching as you go; Leave them. Trust the Harvest Giver, He-will make each seed to grow. So until the happy end. Your lile shall never lack a friend. Exchange, ONE-HUNDRED DOZEN- . - French - Woven - Corsets, Which we have bought of a Factory going out of business, w, ' offer at the following prices: - '' A Dastardly Deed Jamestown, Ind.,Oct. 7.-0scarDur- , son of Attorney W.J. Darnell, se cured aliorse and buggy and drove to the home of J. B. Magers. He took Magers 15-year-old daughter. Tillie, drove three miles east and attempted to' accomplish her ruin. She successfully resisted Bira. He then shot her and gasped her throat with a knife. The ball entered her face on the right side, and below the nose passed through the root of her tongue and lodged in her French Woven Corsets worth $1.25 at French Woven Corsets worth $1.50 at French Woven Corsets worth $2.00 at '- - - 64cents.. 74cents. " . - OOcents.. AJD1T CASH Has procured us a big lot of . HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, Which Me will sell at legs than regular Wholesale Prices. ; Our line of Dresioois ai Trimmiiiffs is do? tenlele, from ifie ciiekpesi UP TO THE LATEST IMPORTED NOVELTIES. We are sure to be able to please you in quoting, Style and Price. ; turoat. J You have nevea seen a uicer line of Cloaks for Ladies, Misses and Children Returning to the house of his uucle, as we are exhibiting now. We offer theur at very Low' Prices, Come John Ashley. Daroall left the girl, say- d get your choice now, when all the sizes are complete. boiled to death. The skin and .fe,sh all !S a.raod L l ot her- O J''lSt'HP1 AND :CtZ. ";d Rat-E3. no ted. ! . NVi!,;?ii Eaver is nHIxted I'V.e unto I Jub of o'd has severaT largo boi!s. We r Leu i.: i out. ! farm, a short distunce away, he shot The biggest selection in town, which we will sell at prices to suit your pocket- 30, 18G3, l e Richmond and Danville r?.'lri.jl vu 1 s.p!I f -'U--ffe In WJnslnn-' Tne Council of Orcran church have had l l Vf wv t, ww m mm w when she waa' "takeirj- Going to a slr..wstackon hisfather t himself in the forehead, dying instant ly, The girl is at the home oi her father aud her recovery is doubtful. Edwiu Cuth:e!l d; uggist will tell you that Johnson's Magnetic Oilililways gives satisfaction and is the cheapest. ' The. Kansas City journal thus drops sister P-wuee Bill's -Wild West show here Sm .snn at f.,lln-na ratos ' P?!" rga? I;u,it by a Mr. lnto poetrv over Brtby Ruth's ,, . ' ewaiio: iins cuiiutv, Hr wrgan unurcu , . j..traa5. 1 lie pertoiumnce wn: very , (ictobe( 0h to Nc vember 2td iucu-; ma acquired iuto yard silck?, which ibey Esther: ,M,'a-ld wa i-encral.yet.joyc. , . . NovDlber 8;!l. Cbit.Ja e seilng as relics of "ye oldea times.''!.! wjsh said Ruth, "that babysis ,-.,.,...-,. .;, , 0 . ! , . . , , , i i:e poceeds are to go to the repamueri , , ' J l)r,JL. H. Wukefie d, will be QiiK 5 Oj, Durham, 4.0o, Golds -ro, fJnti. Thev hav nhoto-raidis of thei Had fouud some other uiolhea; k i w kury, at tue Ce iUal Huce', on lu: ? q reensborot 1.50, Heoderscn, 5.S5, old cbu Kov. 2M tor oue day uiy. V . : ! w - M f K n ii a..ir oae can ,. , r. , v. i'-ri I.anon, l-aleigli,o.Ot, uurai llal. vv r F ' luuiivdlu Eye, Ear, hosi :J lb .a . ' V - ' v-' . , . f " Gj, Se n.a,6.12. lutes from interme--yard su ch which they will sell. Any be supplied bv applying to Kev. Erow a, Organ Church, N. C. Tb icts can be had for locis. each: :A ge-ll,man has been her3 Ibi .ate point, in same proportion. r?Ji'ui lvA at I'or consecration ceremonies Rev. Organ Chu.ch ti:e stcoiid Sunday of this Dr. J. B. Chesire. assistant b:shoi: ?10.uia; Pepa alo: 7 services baturday r. :i:. ni L b ore at 2 p. m. u.oceF oi iiorbu v.arouu;v, xaruoru, October 15, 1893, greatly reduced rate : . : ',.." :. I i: :.. irum ru '"Ihotne to attend the burial of his father. u r: Ko: L'u C'J-oIiua to Sdma or Goldsboro ; Dr. P. A. S'Zerd. : -s - rr i t . j w and . . !. October lS.h ind 14tu, a .v. P,'tfSmng. ,r V;.; Japanese L:ver Pellets cure billious- wetk wilh a lot of OrUe, :'i hoes aod the "'Ijyut : bas tvid a j;ood many lb: o "county. Mr. S. A. Gorman of .Ch: '.oUp, niM'ihi u. M. J. H. Goraia, of this citv,duil Sunday afternoon She Kas . bwuiu invalid for a cm bet oi . C4.-S.J Mr. a "ri! . J. L- Dzrlsz: , Imigsi. G v ' y- :. . i.i j Geiiylitful pleasure of -b.i . .e ; .,T the past two wee.., lef. lur .;t ... . Wo bope ' hey will visit us a.r' o . i Ittle M' .'( Grace r.iid L-.i 1 !. 'Wace,of--W - !e;f, si.oned u .i tu JT-ev. C. W. Si2er-I, of Ohio, a native of Ivowao. will preach at ibeoeer I. 1 church wiM pr net Su What pa and I both wanted was A little baby brother." The state department ha.s been inform ed that Mexico has appointed a commis sioner to .act with one to le appointed by President Cleveland in settling the recent boundary controversy, which nday. He was called i arose out of a change in the channel of To. Prove i a LTnchiag, Raleigh, Oct. 6. Sandy Covington and Jacob Parsons haye been brought here frarn Richmond county and jailed. This was done to save them from lynch ing at Sockingham. They murdered J. imes Hicks, Monday and were com mitted, having waived examination. Do 35f ot Endorse Dr. Xrigzs. Princeton; X. J., Oct. 6. The Rev. Dr. John Miller, of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, denies the re port that his church will epen its doors to Dr. IJ-'igg-f. He says the Princeton presbytery has not purchased the book. Our Stock is complete with reliable goods, as we positively uecune 10 nanaie irasn. louruooa money deserves Uood Goods, and you can find them at low prices at, Littmann & iichtenstein. Strictly in the Lead Again a Large, Well-selected .and beautiful line of with totone church ne-tundayatlla.m.by-".m, , I churuh at New Brunswick for that pur- '.. .. ...'..- y 111 111 .11 1 ai!t--d 10 Ui tobT 17t . - ! M- Jf Lenniv-d. 1 1 ' . i it ai "ii v., t..- Mr. I. W. Eost. who has been ill for ! uver irouoies. omau aua nma. .W III VMIU.IU., "'-' .. 1.. I .1. .i i iu r.L '.O'o, N. C. Oct.'::- - A, 16i3. great! t". 'd Tale ' : -y.J'rv. c:? i . Pnes within ? ;-tate of N- ii r.r. -Ku to F-hr.. : .Gol-i-bc ,. s . I v.-.tur:i, Oct. :.- to C;tl, lchr V , i tilled Nove :.bo. 7, IS03. ono weekit. able to bo about again. WiilT. C CottonvPJe Icems. by Edwin Cuthrell, Salisbury, N C. Sold pose, aud that they will not espouse Fornnni!..! mcplinf Nfi'-tli CrfiPn-i 0y v.sl:rJ,y in u weet polalohh L! wy... Xs$0(Jlh OuvV.Iq. w n ti e siU'.jK. of Hit almost it tecl'v 1 -.T n n 1T,..n lorm.-d K.tk, including even the -e- C- Nov' S-Olo'J;., greatly i -) Moiblaace of eyes. rle ticket? t. Cb.ulotte, N. C. . ...ii ic- Ca;diaraout anuouncin:; th mar Jiige of M ss Annie L. Mar-fi jf 4 :s "ViHuu u. ij.T puei n. v :cae;i , oi , Asheville.., T. e maruigc will Aale Ptont the First Persbyl.i iaa clit'rch . 1 . t. M "1 - " . - . - rveaneMiav. uciover i3ii!,at7;.iU . v Next Sunday, October 15th, in Cal rj Church, T rboro, N. C., the Rev, (M-ph Blount Cheshire, Jr., D. D. Wor St. Peter's Church, Charlotte, will becoi)ecrftted"a B-,hop of the .Episcopal Church withlt the formal wrenionies of such au ordination. V. Mjller, formerly secretary of Ul V. M. C. A., at this place, was in tfc city Monday. We loam tht an -ort is being maie to get Mr. Miller jo rNtmie his. position as secretary of J" Y. M. C. A. at this place aga;a and ii'thoueht h will c - "- VV-- lJw Rev. 0. S. Striugfield, of Wakefield, N. C.Tsays: "Five boxes of Japanese Pile Cure cured me after 12 years' suf- l r ii i evi. n c i Mr. Editor: As we have been ab- iV1,,K xr,u - W1U ulure11' sent for soni j time we will again at- ;J5urJi v pt to give you a few items from :' Ti.prfi ava f..n,. mininn.i c- t,-m. Cotton picking is in full b'ast. And a genial air uecaase th?r have some 2 ' ' , " blePhe,nSU Seyeral babies who are alse two years mouev to linrle and baCCO to rhpw. ' .-'' ,rA on,l wlina monig ho,Do MRnf h" nr , . t O - - T,-.....- t isni. Eaby Ruth's Birthday. Washington, Gct.6. Ruth Cleveland and her sister Esther were 2 .month old and 24 days old, respectiTely, Wed nesday. Ruth's birthday was duly ce- ent hou-e Siepbcnon, of Wic-an.j lebratcd Numerous lehgrams were cii.:yy r-)d Hopkias, cf Pennsylvania, rrtCeiYP(i (v her ak tue Whit House. m l' IM'K IV. lift' .? ! k I -m uni.iuu- viii .ii:. ii .one, " , ..... . . . - ,f,; I'. :toNov,m!,r'llth, ICO ). D,r-.!enpana am"e meat 10 W . , :;.", ham, 6.30, ..tt-usb 0.0:,Ma 8 f rom intermediate poi , Z.io. ( N'I'fsLoro' ! II . I.I ? 1, af . I neaiui is eeneranv eooa in tins; iCv rt .uM OV . at i." s bv ; r r cori Correspoodeaco WATCiair. , Chills are rarapanting this section at a lively rate, but there's scarcely any other sickneis at present. - i -. Cotton that was fertilized is nearly all open. ' 1 Tlie public school at this place will open about the middle ol November. Jesse Niii is? efapluyed to teach. Farmers are . beginning td gather corn; the early crop is almost a com- Elete failure, while late ita is much etter. We' one glad to fee! the coolness of 1 ' U.U aiil TT Uvw ULi Ull .0 II CI t UU.U Ul c "in vo e:! : -a-'r",hreoSa"W''ieTeailM tiiem7ent messages. ; n i .1 il il . - .II V'tten, hv tb -j-iany i.siuer is innumg. airs. uieve land has taken a drlye daily since Satur day; - .C:,Mao;j,C.C0, Raleigh, 7.0, Selu: a neighborhood except the mumps, which' Ot .. iri i d vo? fe .20, Winston-Salem, S.55. Rates Retting as plentiful as visitors. c, -' j k! : ia I a: . km l'oter. rom intermediate poiaUi.i same pnv'L".-. BM"cS'?ai.n. h"-v.4" aT1hl3 v-'jf C?k' ... f Y Cbarlotje and purchased a fine stock oi . i . 1 ' : vk a. -. j Charlotte and purchased a fine stock of 1 fall goods recently. , v Work on the new Bantlaf-.. p.hnrch -1 - A 7- ZIr. Oatej'akniptey Bill Wasuinotok, Oct. 6. -Representa- ivght, .fcs an sge. rove - tiye Oatei", of Alabama, liopes to secure Work on the new Baptlstchurch,,i still going on, which we are glad to, w see. .ris the father of Mr. Jery;Si-.a consideration of the bankruptcy bill Messrs. p. R. McSwaiu and W. A.,0Tii L:j Eev. Calvin S.ford, ofJiVpobtsodn after the federal election laws re- SrdoTk o?. t!- grandfather cx Rev.C..B. Mi UaWill is disposed of. He expects tht - - - - .. . . . . T1'" 1 T Jl I 'IT.J mi :'iror uunaigton, xi. v. Lr. 3iuoru Messes Mary Ann and Etna ColeV iwa- enjoy. tig good health up to a who have been voting friends and rela-1 .ek p or his death. He had received tivts north of here for the past month left Monday for their home in New ton n. a - The darkies held their regular camp meeting here fast Sunday with a large crowd in attendance. Monday I a -Baptist preacher got to riotiug and iiif.:. ...J ii.. ;i ii the atn30spber5 ai?d hone it will give cutting up and tue presiding elder tne mos-iuitofs a few motit'.is rest. orotce it up immediately. M . . . a " fill m t mm Our inhr;bnM -,!. ... :. . L LST scooa Loite e tci aitt. at nrant of Mr. Westley ."a lor unlw.. :.: --"-viijaioa will p e J5 o that we need the tu. , e cangH it.The amo , . Jou but taken collectively they make conR..hMki . r i . . aA wnicn we need very 'J. Send us $1.00 and we will ad Dce lte date of your subscription one - m " -' athew, Lvicke townsh.", WcaieL- Harwood died last week . and was r in div. Ov.1. lltli. buried at Rebobath church. Ir s coiid sight. There was not abet ter n.aa "n thi country, and his death while not a surprise, is nevertheless,. a great shock. Hundreds will regret fa hear of tie death ott)h'i3 gpod.anb aged citizen. Concord Standard. .. Us :r; . " " ztaents fo Catarral tha; C5ta'alrerccry, as irer-cr. will sure'y destroy te sense . . . m i .j C3 soorri Sera to t-;,. o.t -ave Eev.C'Onk? Une of our citizens killed two wildjOi coofi f-d comu'e.fv aeraace sne ouUar.-sir.all ! a Z Wciaesday, cons'sl-' rkeys one day last week. ; , M of the necessities of tb -site. ,t JUr. w. J?. Lrump went on a buis- ::pM never be ued e;ce-t on preset Jenr. Ii THush absent. Tvndedness or enre-inesa trip toPoIkton last Monday. lessness the Reck, Faith and Yosf c West, Esq., was up in Ca uiails was sent up this route last Sat- barrus connty last week gauging nfday, and this route's mail failed in brandy. . 'latioa for several days J Mr. J. A. Hen kail, of Wadesboto, is Tb'sw not the first, limftgo'nsrto move backup to old Stanlv n'sscjt io thb plice,?agaiu w learn. Cuyleb. Please piv. bu . 1 reach its dest 'latioa for seveml lavs O ' -H IVUl aLLIHI 1(111. - . . . - - . : ailerwards. j, 8 ,V!5W of wbat Hood's Sanaptv"'af nHMl nas m'ssc:it io thb plice, to W-e f " oiherai is !t not reaso lable ; but ifc wo J,(1 oe fry wholeso me if it 7 tbat U uU1 also be o; berrfit wou,d ihe U"i'eae it ?s stbpped, and that at once, complaint will he j made to the government. L. VV. Hood's XI lis are easy to take, easy in s ct'oa aud sure iu effect. 25 cents a box. " ' v'.oja .":-oa reputable pby '-2nn M tDe dfxase t'cey will do is ten To'd to the good yon csa possibly de.'ve from lb em. Hal-'aCatar hCure, maoufactured by F. J. Cbejes & Co., Toledo. O., contains no me ciiry, aad !. taken internally, acting direct' v upon the b'ood and mucous sur faces o'f the system. In buying H?ll'. Catar. h Cu.-e be sure you get ihe gea u:ne. Lo d by F, J.;Gbeney & Co. Te3 limonia's -ee. BSUSold by Du-g'st, price 75c. per bot-ule. committee on rules to report the order for closure if filibustering against the bill is -resorted to. ' PnW. N. J.. Oct. 5. A nnmber of freshmen were hazed by the sopho mores Tuesday night. After suffer- mcf other indignities the boys were o . . . i fb m wn into a canal, and it is now thought one of the freshnem is drowjn ed. He was not missed until morning The freshman's name is withheld, but it is understood that the canal is being dragged for his body. A number of expulsions are expected as a result of hazing. It is understood also that a number of sophomores will leave next week. FALL AI WINTER GOODS. THE ' XIR0 GERS CLOTHING CO.C invite:; you to call and see for yourself that they are selling the Fine: t Goods for theLeast Money ever known on this market before. A number of nice suits already sold in advancof the season. ' Severa of our best men have said to us, ''Your cw good? beat anything we have ever seen before." " Our line is Complete in every detail. Come and see it Yours anxious apd able to please. ROGERS CL.TH.M C. SALISBURY, II. C. FINE CLOTHIERS. 1859 1C0 3 J. EOrXS BR0WIT, President. WJf. C. COAST, Secretary. An-l-jy, without our uojs, w'. bout our. fears, Wslbont , iie home lha pl'gluedt love endears, W.-boiit the smUe "rom ;a; ti il be.-uty won, O-.j What were man? a wor'u without a sua. Campbtll. iiiiplipv Assets 81,111,333.87, ; Insures all Kinds of Property at Lowest Adequate Rate ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUST tD AND SATISFACTORY T5rTi1z1 Represented ia ... General Insurance Agency of J. Allen Brown, W. Cor. llain and Fisher Street 'p

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