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Carolina Watchmap tO C Ali BRIEFS; -' Coiuxtrv. ,Ts6i. Mc andCitt Editor. TIlijRi lYJf vem'ter-10V &!' J j K. limner ami wife sjnt Sutld iy the city- . i . i. n ..t,....i. morning. I) M. Miller is having a lamp put .iVde-wftlk in front of the opera- in OH bouse. Dr. Eu;," This s a good step. Daniel, pastor of tlie First sbvteria" o - eiie GENERAL . SOUTHERN . Mr. d. A. Goodman, of : this place, has j procured a patent on an ingenious pro-l . . . ': ceas of Unning leather. He has been 1 BnrsswiCK, . Ua., November 7.-Ben patent by a Raltimoro firm, but deciiued old negro Ixjy yesterday, because the to accent it . Matter was teasing hun. The murderer ' W1 f , V , i . ,, 'escaped, v ' ; "1 he members of the choir of-tie Rutlk;iCa. November 7. The gin Baptist church ThursdAv prestwi lloase an contents on S. Cabot tr u Z i Mauck's Wilchar Level farm was AllssLappie Moose, With a h: ndsoine burned last week; loss, esoo; no in- -diiUDg " r tabl v- hs a idight to arance. .. White xnen are suspected ol Pre vith tyi'hoidjever. T ittle Shirley Ross, only child of Mr. Ba Mrs. W. F. Owens, died last Friday - ' ifEST A new 5 room cottege on Chestnut Hill- Apply at this office. . Evangelist YV It. Gales will begin a tracted meeting in Lee Street cha Isuuday uighUiVver..:meeyiiV i-t Jeiuglreld iu the chapel every night this preparatory "to the- mettiug.v Xbe'Salisbury Furniture Company is .:nin out ut cost. They intend going jjnidioesB n Concord or Charlotte, A thief entered the shoe shop of Wiley Dodge, colored, here Monday night, and elold two MJirs ot Mr. O. V.Sencer, of South , Caro lina, has assumed charge of the Uutial Hotel ' ' J. . Ucv. V. R- Stickley.of Enochville; was in ton .Monday. c.fcawK'tf WasteI). Free prepaid - .afit One ot our agejus .e" o . -ofer $20,IXKI in live yeurs. r. iA4u? J371, New York. .r t.:v. Evangelist, W- It. Gales witl preach mtl,e Chestnut. Hill Methodist church s Sunday moruiiig. - ' v The din-dors of the Vance Cotton iMiil luve elected Mr. N. B. MeCauies business manager of the -null. Johnson's I ii,M,etic Oil cures cramps and colic nud internal neuralgia; 50 and. t: cents. S.tld at' Edwin CutlirellY Salisbury X. C. fcjfSicwart & Kinerly receive select Fait water fi.h Wednesday's and SaCUr- dv'ire.-ictively, call aud give ihunj your order, they deliver proinpily. We are lud to se Mr. A. S.- lleilig on Ihe street ag'Vui, after a ijrutfatVd iUoes4 -of tjplioid fever. H. B. V uner, atMit fur Van Livl les Xur-eries, was in the city Friday oud SaWt-liy d?liyer'm fniitirjL-e.qt The Ciitucinl Dramatic I'l ub will pUtJ wThe Fortunes of War" to-nilit, foi- tw lwueiit of the C.ib ircis lilacW .... , , bovs. ; - " - Scrofula, whether hVieditnry or ac quired, is thbroiiKWy- exiielled from the Hood by Hood's Jjarsapai ilia, the icat Wood nuriher. x D!el, in Concord, N. C. Novemlxsr 8. 1893, Mrs Nancy C. Keesler, iti tbe 60tli jear of -heragp. Mr. Alex. Brown showed ns ' a Japan presiinmon .yesterday, whic'i- was -Te- sented tQ.him'1y Mr. E. E. Hunt, who kas a small tree oftheHn. It weight S ouuceStand .measures 10 inches iu cir- -enmierenee. '"'J . The Watch man acki.owledjies1, -witl thanks to tle publishers t hj THveini t eojty of the old and excellent B!um Farmer's and Planter's Almanac .).fcr tlie year 1S04. It is full ot mfot matiri wit and hum or. - . - We learn from th Charlotte- OWf that T. B. Eldrid-e and Q, E. Crowon will i-sue a new p.-ijier oon at Statenvil le. Th eorrepout makes a mistake insavinjithrt the Norwood Vi- nTTEwill bempred int( the new paper. Mr. Crwson .bought only thn outHt of the Vidette, which papxhas merged wfo the Watchman., Wi wi.h th;m i The Charlotte Dramatic Club will keu ?f their appreciation, of fier. exQeJ lent servic as organist. Mrs. Mary E. Overman, widow of the late Wm. Overman, of this city, died at her home on Fulton street at 9 h.HockThursdaT afternoon. She had sick for several mouths and death was tipt unexpected. Mi. Overman was aUout-GG years of ageind was u most, eieellent lady and highly e teemed by all who knew her. This U a special week of prayer for the Y.M. C. A. i f the world. All sissoci- atioits are holding daily or nightly meetings of prayer for the conversion of the young men .or the world. Uur home associatian. is holding nightly commencing at hjiif past seven o'clock fhe meetings are conducted by secre tary Miller, who'ha given some piain practical earnest talks to young . nien and crist uiiis generallyr We trus tnuch good m y be done. here and elsewhere by these meetings.. Messrs. Iieiner & Gorman jewelers, made an assignment tor the benefit of their cr ditors, last Thur.-day. Mr. L. II. Clement is assignee. The liabilities of tlie firm are about $3,700. The home "creditors are preferred. The next class ar northern firms to the amount of about SI, ICO. The third -cbt9 em brace all -others not: named. The a setsrarenut known but are thought to .-considerably in excess of liabilities. Th ciine; of the assignment is attrib uted to dull trade and inability to make collections. An inventory of the stock was taken Friday. . ' A freight wreck occurred on the Wes tern road near Elm wood between 6 and 7 o'clock Mouday evening. Tlie Vr'aiu was on a down-grade when a coupler broke in one of the middle'ears, causing heaccideuL. Seven cars jumped the. Crack and were smashed up. None of he crew were huri. Conductor Henrv 'omTin made a narrow escape. He had list cleaved the first one of the wrecked eaiSf when; .the-smash occurred. The track was badly, torn up and the passen ger train due here at 8 o'clock was sent around by Charlotte, arriving here about 1:30 a. m. llQrtary Report fftfiSalisbnfy foT Month i Whites 1 child. 3 jears:od, of meniu- jjetis. Ulacks, 4 Iot consumption, 1 ol 'dropsvy l hemorrhagic ni-ihu iul lever, 1 juf criglit s rtiseaso. lot at (teat lis lor month 5. "Births as .far as reported 5 and all males. : ' Da. J. J. SSUM'M KRKLL.' ; Bethany. Academy. . Our farmers arcaltout through seeding. and reports are large" crops . have been sown. : . -' The school at the academy resumed on Monday, the 6 hist. AWil 50 scholars are in attendance this week. Mr. Ji. BO. Hamblev sold 5 of his tine horses iu Kat'eigh a-few Weeks ago. The, members of irace chureli will have a public Missionary sale on Satur day Dec." 2nd, l he- various public schools in this part f.l,. l. l...: - J 1 to,,tu ! Augusta, (Ja., lovomber 9. Edward v the crinfe. 1 : Evergreen, At-v.. November 13.--The Committee from the state Ilaptist convention decided upon Evergreen as the. place for the orphans' home. The Y. 3d...Rabb residence has been pur chased for that purpose. Dallas, Tkxa November 7. Last night Charles Martin, one of the wealthiest, if not the wealthiest, young1 man in the city, shot his mis tress, Patty Cole, three times, killing her. He then shot', himself .fatally,- dy ing this morning. Carrolxtox, Ga., .November 7. While some workmen were engaged in placing an iron cage in the Uuchanan jail one day last week John Richards, who was confined m the jail for cut ting a man almost to death, at Felton last summer, escaped. : ' Montgomery, Ala., November 13. C. IS. Evans, who was arrested here Friday on charges of obtaining money J under false pretenses,, was. delivered to a -Birmingham officer today, "wto carried hun to Uirraingham on similar charges -pending against him thrre. A I. b A. XT, Oa., November 9. J. W. Williams, white; and Henry Mack, ne-' gro, were . jailed here last night for burning the stockade and barn-of Jesse Landt in this county, on. the night of October 20th. Williams con fessed that he watched while the ne gro set fire. Kxoxvillk, Tenn., November 13. Allen Cousins, a negro who most bru tally murdered his wife, a hard-working, deserving woman, must hang here December 21st for his crime. He appealed - his : case to the supreme court and that tribunal confirmed the finding of the lower court and the ne gro was sentenced to death. Jacksox, Miss., November 7. The brick courthouse at lirookhaven, the scene last May of the white cap at tack on the jail, in which Judge Chris mau figured as a hero, was burned last night. 'All the records were de stroyed. The court was to meet there this morning. This is the second courthouse burnt there in the last ten years. . Stlacauoa, Ala., November 8. Last night the barns of Mr. Terrell were burned by an unknown incendiary, causing a loss of about 51,000. The corn crop had just been gathered and stored in the barns. The Sylacauga authorities have telegraphed to Birm ingham for dogs with which to track the incendiaries. The motive of the crime is unknown. Sumter, S. C, November 9. A peti tion is being circulated and being largely signed which will be presented to the Legislature, asking that the school laws of Sumter school district be so changed as to allow school .trus tees to be chosen by the people. It is claimed that under the present sj-stein the people-nt large have no voice- in the muuagemeut of the school oliiceu. Port Payne, Ala., November H.: A forty-horse power engine at Elrod's cotton gin and saw mill, near here ex ploded, killing two men, Charles Rich ardson and Dick Elrod. Robert Bul lock, , another . employee ,at the mill-, was fatally injured, although he is u kill u ft 4 v v m yj o uwvt j I wounded, but it is thousrht he will re cover. All of the unfortunates are white men. Huntsnii.le. Ala., November 9. D. Voreiiberg fc I5ro., at Curleys, Ala., doing a large generul merchandise business, made an assignment here last night to Walter Weil, for the ben efit of the general creditors. It was precipitated by the pressure of cer tain creditors. This assignment in no way effects the Alabama Lumber and Manufacturing Company, at tJurleys, in which Vprenberg is largely inter ested. ? State Newi. The bar of Fayetlevtlle haa' -endorsed Judge A. C. Avery for Circuit judge. The bar of Danville, Va., ha endorsed Judge Berry man (ireen of that i lace T Ti' -,. . . - tt..:, c...l . n:. :.. s - " from joi uimicii jb.tie-t iiiun The Charlotte 0b ervtr in . tin-d of publishing Gr.ities a lvertiseineii?H, in th guise of correspondence for the K?ely cure. We think soi. ''- The Philadelphiajfcecordis authf ri'.y for this item; Mrsv Mary Crosby, a poor seamstress living at Saringtield, III., has won a suit which entitles her to laud iu N irth CirolitM worth 7 o, 000. In the foot bull game Friday be tween the University of Virginia and Trinty college teams the latter with drovafter the oecond half, alleging un fairness on the fart of the umpire. Miss Essie Beat tie, aged 21:,.ye,4r died Monday morning at 0 ocUjck a4 her home in Paw Crek after - u-f four week illness with typhoid fever.-1- John Smith son of Wm.;oSmith of Paw Creek, died Sunday, aged 19 years, after Several weeks' illness with f ver. Airs. Moore wife of Itev. John W. Moore, is very sick at her home near Huntersvillc. Three hundred more Waldensiau colonists will arrive this month in Burke county. Preparations are now being made to receive them. The col ouists already in Burke are doing well. Lizzie Smitty, a white girl 17, year? old, who claimed to be from the Brushy Mountains, Wilkes county, was plactnl in jail at Sparta, Alleghany county last week for stealing a horse from Jitines Landreth. XUaed Rte. for N.C. Baptist Stkte convention, EUs&betu City, W. C, ' j-.i Dec 7-12, 1893. .Eor almve-occasion. ih H;.l,mn invvjle ltiilroad will sell reduced points on its lines in North Carolina to Danville, Va. Ral eigh, Selma or Goldsboro, N. C. and 1 . m return. Ilmm.h tickets aUo b. on sate at following jM.inl?, t raW uajneuVvm addslro, Newru, and steamer Neu;," to Elizabeth City and n?iuru : Hot Springs, 20.90 A.sheville. 19.30 Marbn, 1770 Morgan ton, 16.90 Hick ory 15.10 Lenoir. 10.90 Newton, 15-70 totateaville, 14 70 Lincolnton, 17.10 Charlotte, 15.50 CoiK-ord, U.-70 Salis bury, 13.95 Lexington; 13 3.) Hih Point, 12 20 Asheboro, 13 80 D invitle. 1120 . Gre nslmro, 1 1.2) tleidsville, i:3. Wilkesboro, 15.90 Winston- "Salenv 13 00 Buil.ngton, 11 20 Hills- boro, 10.75 ChaoehHilL 10.05 Orfn.d 'l' ' ' w.vri, Q-S - Hendersou, 9.85 Durham. 9.83 igb, 9.00 Selma, 7.55. c'Jdjetoiiisalfl December 4th to 7th iufclusive; limited to December 16, 1893. 1 The steamer "Neuse" le.tvs New bern-Mohdys, Wednesdays nnd Fr. davs;: returning, leaves Elizabeth City Jwsaysi Thursdays alid Saturday's. MR.? Wednesday and Friday, Dec. 6th and 8th, this steamer will be held al Newljern until arrival of Atlantic & Worth Carolina K. U. train leaving bohlslioro 3:30 p. m., which is due iii Newbcrn at 6:00 p. m., thus putting j4ssengers in Elizntath City the fol lowing morning at 9:00 o'clock. Re turning, the "Neuse" leaves Elizabeth City at O.-OO p. m. on days above named and arrives in Newleru the following morning in time to connect with At lantic & North Carolina Ii. tt. train llev. G. II. Cox preached Sunday night. Theme "Almost thou persua- dest me iO he a Christian.". P Messrs. L. W. Si fibre. L. If. Brown. W. P.' Miller and Miss Duu-ie Kluttz have entered the academy. : . The sctiool at Heilig's Mill will open next Monday. A Mr. Talbert, of Stanly county, will teach it. ' Rev. J. D. ; Shi rey. of It. Pleasent wilt be at Sf, Peter's E, L church next Suuday. He is booking after the interests of N. C. College; ' " The PhiJomaUiic Literary sociaty will debate on FViday night, Resolved: That we should ha"ve compulsory school laws. The venerable Rev. S. Rot brock, D. D. has been very feeble for the past few months. He is perhaps the oldest person in this vicinity, being about 84 years of age. Eleve , . Mt.' Gilead Locals.' - Correspondence Watchman. " ' Mrs. Harris Thompson, who has been ill forseveral months, died last Saturday Marion, Nov. 9.-Jonsv. Austin, the 16 year-old sou of Levi Austin, near Nebi City, in this county, fell from his untie last night and broke his neck, death re sulting iustantly. It is ivporled tha the young man was intoxicated. T. B. Eldri Ige, formerly of the Lex ington Dispatch, and E. 0. CVowsou ot the Jloorsviile itegister were in town this week looking over the field N. C. i wit ha view to establishing a newspaper here. Statesville Landmark. . ' one-hundred'doze:jS French - Woven Corsets Which we havo bought of a Factory going out of busine.-. juvi ui me ionowing prices: French Woven Corsets worth 81 25 at - t rench W'oven Crsets worth 91. 50 at - . " rreucL Woven Corsets worth 2.00 at - ' 1 tJLJDlZr CASH C4cents.Jl 91kents. Has procured us a big lot of " ' L " " ' HAIVIBURC EMBROIDERIES, Which we will sell at less than regular Wholesale Prices. Our lias of tai ois ail TrimmniEs is now Comnlete, Xrflm tie cieajfisi UP TO THE LATEST IMPORTED NOVELTIES. We are sure to be able I o please you in q i tiiig, S yle ami" Price. Youhaveneveaseen auicerjineof Cloaks for Lulies, Misses and Children as we are exhibiting now. We Iter them .-t very Low Prices. Come and get your choice now, when all the sizes are conVplete- Al ni i . . . . . biggest, selection in town, which we will sell at prices to srrit vonrlH ket book. Our otock is complete with ie!iabi -gKfcis wv lTirtVeey - ' decline to handle ta ash. Your Good M niey ferves (JhmI . Goods, aud you can find them at low prices at, Littmann & Lichtenstein. Strictly in the Lead, Again with a Large, Well-selected and teautl' lijie 'of FALL ID I THE mEEEJB ROGERSCLOTHINGmF making connection in each direction at invites you to call and see for yourself that then- nm wdlin.r fh G6ldsboro with Richmond & Danville, Finest Goods for the Least Money over known on this market North Carolina Division, trains Nos 9 before. A number of nice suits' already sold in advancoX the and 10. ' season. This steamer has state-room accom- :,Severa of our best men have said to us, 'iYour new gooth mpdatiotis for sixty people. Meals and beat anything we have ever seen before." state-rooms will be furnished at slight Our line is Comnlete in evorv dct.iil flnnu. "nnd c.o " i Yours anxious and able to please. additional cost. State-rooms can be re served ot: application to Mr. Chus, L Hopkins; T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C, or Mr. 11. W. Miller, T. P. A., Raleigl ROGERS CLOTHING CO. SALISBURY, ti. C. FIKE. CL0TK1ER3 Thj5 Confederate lionnment. Two Hundred Years Hence Wilmington will have her usual ! Ti ileigh. Nov. 9. At a meeting last Welcome Week. Ih in.nn- Tue- avJ Vii-ht at which were present t he boai-d A contemporary, turning his visage December 5th and continuing through' oflad imthagers of the Confederate io the 5 distance of. two hundred the week. The fire-works committee Mm u.nent Association, Col Tate, the years describes the following scene: ban been authored to" make" artatig' treasurer of th association, and Col. M tIm,si of citizen m New ork ments for the grandest display of fire- Mupodii of Louisville, Ky., ; the design- T,mp A- D. 2093. A telegraphic mes woiks ever made in the city; er-iof the monument the site of the S has been sent to a servant, who The Concord Times says: Lnst Tues- HQr,ielt' the precise designed and the presents himself at the window in a day night thirteen prison uT . , w t land county were brought here towork the west gafe of the capitol square and Master-"John go to feouth Amer on our chain gang. All Cabarrus has Col. Muldm says wa, selected because Mr. Johnson. I shad lie hap- . i . i .' i i . i n.i t rr i ntr ti huira cut with mo rhuavuii. to do is to pay their expenses here undlevei character ortne ground, ine t'J - monuniiit will be 01 teet high and ot ,,J- A,"CI 1U1"U j w"' 6" "o1 maintain them. Their sentences range from one to three yean. . What is known as Sir Walter Raleigh North Carolina granit. It will be 27 rtWilv f iuJ In five niiuutes he returns stories used in its construction will be fort, at Roanoke Island, has been pur- n q Xenh M the fcQ th(. chased by Major Graham Dayes, of Bal-. ,. : . , - . . , , r,i ' shaft will stand two tigues, one of a tunore. The fort is near the end of the . 1 plaj "Doflars and Cents"1 at Mi-royev's cveuingfour miles south , of here - Mrs. Ooera Hn,e t,wu.rriv Ti,. I Thompson we; presume was 65 or 70 years people of Sdisbury are expcctiifr a at iu the presentation' of this P'a7v and will give the Company a jMial reception. The News s;its that Suite a crowd fnuu Charlotte witl ac company the Club. - - The -Watchman acknowledges with taanks the receipt .uf a complimentary Met to ti.e R..ces if the P,redmoat briving Club, of Rei.Uviile, C., oi VtiatK:!- 22 ami 23. The Club has com I'Siited iu mile race track on vhich4hwre- will be trotiiug aud running races each "J y some of the bestTtnown horses iuJ the "utry. Also bicycle ract. The runes aggregate nearly $1000. Reduced sou railroads. Policeman Eagle atM Sherifl Monroe - 4lde an exciling chas; alter a ne 8p named Dave Crump Sunday eveu ttg who had threatened to kill his wife. le attempted to arrest him oa pub lc square wheulheT negro ran, pulling at M pit.l as he rati and ord -ring all J "iettolethini p;s. ran d-.wn Vii street to the ora houe, thence n the alley bj Lee and' Council K to the station aul made hii es- of ae. ' Miss Hattie Skeen, the organist of the Methodist -church, will go to Atlanta, Ga., this w-eefc for the purpose of taking higher courses iu music, imintiug, etc.. Miss Hattie wa" pieseuted with a nice purse of mwuiy-ast SSunday for her faith ful services this year. She has been very faithful, always ready to furnish music on any occasion aud will be greatly missed by the church and Sunday school. , Prof. McCorkJe.lgave a lecture he.e on phreuology-ihe ithzht' of the 13ih ir.st. He will probably remain here for several days. , Sir. J. F. Beaty. of New London, is in town this week trying to form a building aim saving association. . Rev. K. A. McLebd, Providence per mitting, will preach at Wadeville uext fcuiiday lyth There will be preaching in the Metho dist church hre Thanksgiving dav.: Mt. Gilead is still improving. It has a string baud composed of a lady and gentlemen. The cotton buver from Polktou is in town this week buying cotton. Messrs Byrd & McAulav will sell bus gy harness cheap as they have a . big lot on nana. . . , Mr. W. II. Andrews, of Lauriuburg, was m towu this week. Perin sixtj' 3rears of age, a prosperous farmer living a few miles from the city, was shot and killed near his home by J. 'W. Clapp, a neighhor. A feud has existed between the two men several years, and this morning, while Clapp was on his way to the city, he was met by Perin, who, armed with an axe, made for Clapp, who drew his pistol and shot Perin through the heart Clapp came to town and gave himself up to the authorities. Raleigh, N. C, November 10.-T-W. C Izley, of Alamance county, had an exciting experience with a mad horse yesterday. The animal became en tirely wild and attempted to dash in to the river with the bugjry. Izley got oat and then the horse made a furious attack upon him. Izley's dog attacked " the horse. This saved Izley's life until four negroes, hearing the noise, ran up and killed the horse. Izley's gun was in the buggy but he could not get at it it to use it Ralkigh, N. C. November 10. The supreme court today decided the right of way case between the Raleigh and Western and the U tendon and Gulf railways in favor of the latter. The Glendon and Gulf is a link of the im portant line between Durham and Charlotte, and it is officially stated that work of construction will now soon be resumed. Rights of way are being purchased in Montgomery and other counties through which the road is to run. Greenville, Miss., November 8, W. D. Hill, an old and prominent citi zen of Washington county, who ia now doing levee work on the Arkan sas side of the river about fifteen miles below Greenville, shot and killed his nephew, a young man named Fow ler, at his levee camp on Saturday. Some difference existed between the two. - Fowler came to the camp to 6ettle it, and,' drawing his pistol, shot Hill seriously. The latter then drew his own gun and shot Fowler three John "Mr. says he will come, he is obliged to go to the North Pole for a moment, and he ill call here as he comes back." Master "Very well, John; now wind up the machine for setting the to ma.uuted bya large tigure(nearl y lOfeet table, and telegraph to my wife that Mr t. in height)of a sohlier "at rest." These Johnson. will be here presently. Alter three ftgnres wii oe ortne nnest nronzH lia jonn you raay dllst out the balloon ind are to be cast, in Munich, when is , , . . . T , . in j I fi'H f i i t I i I I have an appointment in London at 10 i ' ii- iL ..i :.....i Islaud, and overlooks Croataiuand UoaT cava.ry, toe uie ouier oi au iniamry noke Sounds. Strange to say the Con- sdldierst The shaft will havea very hand federates bui t a fort on Dart the site oi some L-onnuuan cap una win ie sur- the ancient earthwork. It is desired nurchase 350 acres of ground adiacent AvvTTT. Nov. 13-Mrs. M ' ana are to oe cast in luunicn, wneu Cocke, wife of Cant. W. M. Cocke, Jr , A( bv Col. Mnldoon to be th on l.tnln. o'clock avenue yesterday afternoon. She was a The two large medallions one con- John disappears to execute these or- sister of ex-Congressman Thos.D.John- .umnp thfe.se;'1 V ri ! r'l ler3' M ? .n .,c.. the other the seal of the confederate Hip West Indies to oet a fresh or- ston and was about 40 years old. She SjiteSi ( wi,j ilIso ,)e of brouze aud are to th We&t IUd'e l w, 1C wiM nrr.ninent. in T . C. T. TT. W'nrk t-ui in 'Mn nicb ailge. and a member of tha M. E Church oouth. " . A" all-d meetinor nf the Hoard of Positive and Negative. " V T - -- -- - - Winston, Nov.. 14. The county co.n.i- Trustees ot North Carolina College, at ,jje race q ies)n is rnsettled. missioners have brought suit ,;ig;iiu-4e- .MLeasent was held on Yednesd.aj But ifc u setted (hit H(od'3 S irs .p ir Sherifi Teague, ltpubiicaii, and;,! hi list;'br.-'4,he. purposQof.consideritt8.the jrt jeAd remedies, bondsmen for taxes uncollectedi TeagWe" :fe?shti;if ion of President Shirey of the, Disease marches througli all lands, is behind seve:al thousands dollars.11ie tne faculty. But good health blesses all who take cases will probably come up at theftext Tlie :Board passed a resolytion -,urg-'J Hood's Sars.-iparilla.- term of court. - ing Mt Shirey to withdraw hi resig- rWsnerwia is a oreot foe of the hu- m a It'is no easy thing to dress harsh, core hair so as to make it look grateful "or ' becoiljiiig. By the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor tfiis diffifulty is removed and the" tfkir made 16 assiimf any style or arranjcemoiU tbut may Wedesired. Gire t fc reeuie the Vigor a trial. :' - " times, killing him instantly. Hie corltt rilteaell Fight. New York. Nbvtniber 11. At The Police Gazette office today Manager Rouse said he had received a teleerani from Rowden and Mason, of Jackson ville,' Fla., agreeing to the suggestions made by Managers Brady and Thomp son at the meeting vesterday. A cer tified check is on its way here for $5,000 to defray the training expenses for Corbett and Mitchell. This ia what the managers required yester day. "This shows that Bowden and Ma- eon are in earnest, said Mr. Rouse, 'and I don't see anything now to pre vent the aGreement beincr kifrned bv r r . , f .V I nsitioni lt. seeini? the strong desire juempiiis, imov. io. a special to me i ' . . . Commercial from Nashville say JniA. i,r(1 for his reujatning, signi- Linvill secretary, treasurer-and genel. fie hrpose to remain and pledged manager of the Nashville Bonds, and lvQl.ujjar,iiy n.s conn nueu .evoteu Trusts Com Diinv a multiale bond lot W": Ul turn tunas ot tne company, tor pai cs 41a- t- P-u nlirp is in unfailing kn0wn cure for every kind and. stage t Uie Of Interest to Ladies.-The scalp may be disease. paj.tranteed by Edwin Catly kept white and clean and the hair soft pli- reJ gu'h,burv N. C. ant aud glossy by the use ot Ayer'tf Hair 1-: tu: . r.llj 'or- 1 vnv" .,The constant (lrop 0f atcr store 10 mueu anu gray u... . a ho hardest 8toue; color. Sold by druggists and ierfum- Towser ' ets' ' Masticates the'toughest bone; Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist, The constant cooing lover. 1 1 l Carrie off the blush'ng maid: m to conduct a series of revival meet- Viirr'e on . , . . . . . 41 Aud the constant advertiser ings 111 W ash.ngton this winter at the . de, ... . .. . " " O invitition of several miniinsters or tnai city, if sufficient money can be raised to meet the expenies. A theatre or i l 11. j' e :n.. man race out noou s oaisapuuin puts it to fight. Scrofula is one of thejitost. terrible of diseases. But Hooi's Sarsaparilla exqels it from the system. The people of this day, like Job, suf fer from boils. But Hood's Sarsa ila is a sovereign remedy for them. Catarrh is one of the most disagreea ble disorders. But Hood '8 Sarsaparilla is sure to relieve and cure it. Rheumatism racks the system like a thumb-screw. But it i?treats before thejiower of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Loss of apetite leads to melancholia But Hood's S irsaparilla makes the plainest repast tickle the palate. Life is short and time is hVeting, but Hood S.irsaparilla will bless humani ty t's tillages roll 011. lTewspaper Laws- 4 ... - k . - . ' . : t. Subscribers who do not give ex- ' press notice to the contrary are conid ered as wish big rojohtfn'w Ueir!. V'.ib-' serintion.' ' ' , ' , " - ... 2. It the subscrib'Ts i)fder.tbe dis- com in nance of their periodicals, the publisher may con tinue 'fo send them until allrrearge"hrei "pVrd."" " "' 3. If subscribers neglect r fefu to take their perKAl teals from the of- " f ice to which they are? 'directed, they aie responsible. until they-" ha v ' - d v" their bill and order eifrthem 'discontfu- l ued. -.'..: ' - ' - 4. It the subscriliers nlove to other places without infonniitgitliei'pubh'sh er, and papers are sent td 1he former direction, they are-'.held response-' " ble. - ' 5. The courts have decided that re-' '." fusing to take periodfcals from the of- c fiee r- removing and leaving thetn uncalled for, is FrhnQ Facie evidence of intentional fraud. - 6. If subscribers pay in advance they are bound to giv notice 0 . publishers . at the end of iheir time, jf they do not- . i wish to continue la'i.O t ; otherwise the publisher is autlierizrtl to send it - . and the subscriber wdl be responsible until an express, notice- with payment -of a) I arrearages is sent to the publish- . f r. ' The last postal laws. are. such thai newspaper publishers ciui. arrest . any one for fraud who takes a pajer and refuses to pay for it.4 Under this' lay the mail who allows his subscription to run ahuig for some time unpaid a;td '. . . then orders the postinaster to mark it . 'refused" and hare a postal card sent ... notifying the publjsher, lays imlfJtl3j. ... liable to arrest aiui. hue the jame ai'uc :, . r.; theft, etc. How liail 4 We otrer One Hundred Dollars reWar4 for any case of Catarrh lltair clintivt-'be cured by II all's Caiarrh V ure. f,,4, ., . F J. CHEKNY, Props., Toledo, OKu.. We, the uiUeraiUtd, tiave kiMwi- F.' J. Cheeny for the last years, and be, lieve him jterfeetJy honorable iu all lusr-. ness iratia-ctions and tinau't-taUy able-V- carry out any bligatUis.uade by their .tvT4 West &Traux, Wholesale Druggiuf Toledo, Ohio. : : Hh Walking, Kinnax & Marvin, Whoic- sale Di uj;it, Toledo, -Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is faktti internally J acting dinetlj upon ih'c blod and inu- ' i. cous surfaces of the system... Price. Tic i.c- oltle- Sold by ail Omgists' Tes t iiiiouiaLs free. Lmisville, Nor. '11. Evans, llwe rape fieml, w;is found guilty" at Birds town and. Iii punish went' filed tt deal h by the jury. 'Hie in jb ' satUtiei" and itini-diatelydiser4si. Invest Your Change. A silver quarter is about as much as large hall will be rented for four weeks me people care to invest in medicine or 1Uore. for immediate use. Speud tins -urn for a package of Simmons Liver Regulator n.,lnib Minn Tav. 11. Not less wder. Its the woman' friend ' r " ... i ii i .1.. i .....I, I . ..... .....a. tl, ,,. f?v.. of he liiro-et. iron mines on cures Sick ileaaaeue iu ""j cureU many very seveie ca- o. .... than hve of the. largest iron mines on enre leads to coucumptio... the L ike Superior ranges have resumed aiwquiciv.y, j o Take Hood' ftarsa pari! 1 before it is too Annr-if inns nr m'vari nnl.Pr to HO , JW I . ' late i ( vi v wa a avaa " il l f it. C!I.tm r.i o a a since ine repeat oi iueou. ln.iu,-stion. wi.oa..,. iiprU.Mia. . , , . law. rfn.Ncrv,rn.anac: Cfy tOf fltCllCrS lVtlUU Catarra in the Heal Is doubtly a disease of the blool, and as such only a reliable blood puritier can elf.-et u nerlVct ami ourilier, and it has i naid nfwuiin-uu ii. hits trade uiark aud ci usscl rod Uues orfV ruccTt i '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1893, edition 1
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