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BRIEFS. Mud ComV. t ...rinr nviili a canital ... ..-iTl' A lV"' - i. :,,motake K interest in the ravarw.v , - m t m v u-.wm. feaiisbury, n. v,. it mi"""- f . ,.e of th best newspaper and ItiupUaUin the State; and Fr" ... 114,w having the large cir- f 1 in the city, can with a f"'"' . i .wis i hi Kiii have its ? i ....1.1-1 nr tribled. The en- .Mia Bessie Krider spent Sunday at home with her mother, t Ernest McKenzie returned to Chapel Hill Mondaj, after spending several days with his father's family Jhere. - Mr. T. F. Morris and wife, of New : . . JXt Gilead Locals Coraa ad ence Watchmaa. " " Rev. M." Perry went to Wilmington Tuesday to atteud Conference. Some of the leading members of the Methodist church got up an oyster stew here last Thuradav uieht, and all seemed to eniov it verv much. The admittance How to Get Good Pubho Schools. STATE HEWS. m i. Tit TV 4 If. TtTM-. - wt mil am as re aT- m w i oat am a - a cilled himself here on the " "Y"""1"1 mberSOth, cutting hiC egneeiallv in Stllr ora.,)ll,, J throat with a pocket knife. " ' , " ' JI" u "u manJ a. a a . t X. a a. . a ftAtt An I aim T-J-t.. -.. ir..;.a.. r.i. - was zo cia. wnicn w w w rwi. v uuuuuii, kicui, iu.oouV uigu wJUI re-1 ftaMojlllI.--The aroount takeu in was be lativea in the r.itv . I lvmi 19 aut IS dullars. . i , I Mr. fjbarlie tttanoac aiueu ix iiug- If yon have soar stomach and feel Ion the 4th ins., that weighed 1,120 I ba. la,iliaat n i rnilaliMrt4 t ..m ' A 1- i TKau tuiiaa friid afalafa- y iuuiii nit'i jvmi l strait tlCIIO. lake HI wm. & w.-. , . . Jananew Liver PelleLit will releiveL "We are glad to note that H ra. roily probably accept. . . . in i . l. . . . - i iiniii av w ama virv ill iihl wrek la you. i&oidDy Jiklwtn Uathrell. I Xr-Zr wm on be well I .-. I f wu v w "w Mr Daniel Croel rfnd familr, of! again. W. Hartness k night of November rural commnnitiea. If The Enterpriae s.ivs Bev. Dr. Din- tiou Coud he made, elimiiiHtinir this wiildie paatoV of the Presbyterian Wd,.it would lie luiled with delight church of Higlr Point haa rereived m,m niny eummuuitlea of our fellow call to a church in Virginia and will ltiena. botue j ears since a bill was drawu bt w".vvif a-w men. then a memhr if tlio u;aan T.ta v.atAHla V ftomnnii nurnu ...... " ' . bodv wai found danetine to the end of i . . 1UIUIC 111 New London, left Mondav niht for q- r w. 'fc JT hsrapeviue which grew from a leaninedoe . . e emooa,a into our life m pure wantonness, and not a - a mm vuia&BE u u - ITTA1TT1T7 1TTTTI1V imtw arat8peclal,SoT.3a,toNewYorkP8t. f, II M K T 111 V H N A l l A Y I iri..if .... .. . . w.--. aAUA&A i mi. me swrin ioia oy aeiegatesl 7J"i T T "T r withers BoldigShU . ..ftV .v.wucu uuicorresponajnt ta aav o Uie below ad uhkkji iu i, utr ooui ii are vrue, tlie horrors of Siberia are not alone in the racial crimes f the iige. Delegates from Getirgin, the Carolina, Louisiana, Arkansas and Misissippi relate that scores of negroes are shot down in cold blood: that nianv are lvnched: that untold, nttmbers are fnaimel for vertiaed, will present tlieat atur Stor and we will be pleased to refund the money for them. s o- o a c to o o 5 the Lone Star State; where they will ea'd ou the morning of the 3rd, E-quire wood, on Mr. Tom Shaw'a farm, mmth P"" w- e sai lent leatu res of word of it reachps the outs.de world. malfi thplr fntiin. fnmA " 1 Byrd was there in due time, the girl was of the city. The coroner held an inquert the proposed statute were as follows. Such work U not a crime in th SotitTi , . 2 r'ST wi,: P""" ineiegturewastopasia gerer- Crop of M tuk men are oie.ilv tak. rXrr I SrSed incorporation act for the purpose of and a protest aieana death or i, be.1 '-" girl was left. We think ttua very wrong. '- estoUubinir Public academies" Bv th dtr.,rlin F .l.i..- ; ' ;l1Knrd - the provmon of this act the friends of the wretched creatures live. II. " c- - I . . . . I mi . OL.Il al I . . . . wviK wpt ur..M lat Th. ntmA.. 1 tmu tfnnoii bere in tbe uniut cuurca i me ijiiciuy review whys worn in me eaucauon io me number nf Kv nnH I Urnnlen u,ha man ..l. II in V 1 fin tMM cliu Fr ur 14 A.1 t n Iia 1 . . I t 1 i I i vTh;iittunrtw nn the momine -wuit Fwru iu.uv acuooi aistnct couw go the ro;ul think it nut fun to shoot U W V v wva w - J A. " aa la A . a A Mascot, . nertrv.and pus euouweui" ,..-,v. - Messr Eldride & Crowoon. made its 6 o "J r i.U h'wlth of it; proprietor u c firefc apprance, among our exchanges speech here last Saturday aud preached . iIih rKJtnrva out-uour fc"51 . , . f.. aMMiriii9 All kctiVt. Ihrtth hud hian- nr W .uirnallutic ovno. 1 Sunday.' 1UI . o 1 ----- .- vu. w a. l-. ;i wake n.irtiier-to aid him in a nence, as the attractive appearance aud 0flhc 4ih aud it sleeted aud snowed all ing prosecuted with vigor. A steam before the proper officer and forma negroes in the fields. It is a common -tnJ and a progressive enterpri make-np of their first numWr( proves, ight and np ,to thU writing .the corning pump has been put in and the 100, foot special corporation, which formed, was occurence for m-gro faraiiu to hear prufiUW r & aAmu and -they have the b8 wlabea of the of the 5th. The snow is 3 or 4 inches deep . J W1W.. if U hiw1 hi lrJI- th wmiwaJ U f l,a i t i i l- , . , . , , nnenta the right man. Address, -yATCHMAN and still falling. . e ? wuere ; it is expected strike the empowered by the general act to take bullets whizziug about their heady, B" VV MrKi?V7iR. Th mnmiim h11 are iinjrlincr softlv. main leader is beillL! raDldlv . atDroach charge of the Miuntv nnA ua f..n.l RrA iV.rn.,U ;.lo.. k ) ... w - i C3 . J , iuuviuiw iuiiiuii nmuifni uj UiliricIS IU Salisbury, N. C. Paw Creek Preabyterian church, at a Khoueh they can be heard very plainly in I . : r-t.i t.. r i l.i .-- . r... - I ' I Charlotte, rafused to allow the Presbvtcrv 1 Xmaa is doae at band and it seems - - " .- mm in fit ana also take charge of the school I the highway. That is oae reason the 1. 1 1 . . I i . i . . . ... WiSBTOiff. Dec 5.'- JohnSi.ik:a wM "',J8e or UU,IU ev 11 n"ue existed, blacks seek seciftded spots m wludi to were to assess themselves, as other in-lto accumulate property in the rural sec- . C. Wade, at Troy, J. M. to meet there next spring, because there .S.'ffKt lXw ktw voun. ma ,hi, .k a PuWlc J. They build their hut. No negro is allowed ... 1 er dull in this community on accountoi w tP "c ..,,1 U I.ik. - ' ... . ki i i.i icau. nuv - j i are lwu um t uiiuiaici a 1 11 uid & i I . j..ti . u . .... v. .wmmiiit. ni ... . . . . ' V"" " ' railtlLv. are OUrU Tha PMUikvtorv m tha ohniwh L A .: . I . t -r,H thAl tvt-I m' nr. .1.. . n,ville, 3tonigwjt - v .-.-j -.j m u,- p '"- r 7"" terdav Heaiid a vmina m-ti namiwT--r"rrura,',uu um 01 money sumcient uons. irneraises more cotton than aeuts to solicit, collect for its conduct. scarcity of money, though we hope to -eraay. ne ana a young man named De- . .. . 1. Jur" n ' luh.criptiona or other Ycsterday witnewd lhe now ve bave a nice, lively time. lap were hunting. They stopped to look re.pt to ' , of I Yesterday itnes-ed the now very f jr the-country aud nine months m the some morning to find it burned or f::ie Western H. C- Conference ... . uL'LS h J h V . cities or towns. Ail the children of gone. .wafMt and nay up their arrears. Ln1 lf isa tj- Brihkle. of Rowrh counJ Followincare the appointments for the i,:m wun :fe W!ja kw .aJ bool age shall bve the right to at- Mrs. Thene Luc is, who is here from Di I ' w- - r I x ... u mm T .V imui UIOVUMI Kru 1. ... ... . .... - IM .. ... . J. W. McKbkzxe, Editor. ty.N. C. came throuch the country and Salisbury district of Western North Caro- Tll. . , . - tUm . . . tend said public academy the time they Ueorgta to attend the convention and - . . I ."uv. a l ,,. .... ... .1. i.i. couia nave attended, under the present I to see a-orotner trom whom she were conveyed to the residence of KeYj liua Confereuce: . a air a . . a w - aa : i . m. . a . . itt I)r. Titos. H. rntcnaru. oi vur-1 raui carriuger, on cnurcu sireei, wuere i Salisbury District- J. R. Scrosrcs. P- Arcunied the pulpit of the Baptist j they were immediately united iu tbej karc&teterti:iymor 8 6 "tu'; '""" I Salisbury Station. W. H. Leith, in i na nnmH i i lie iiniiH ihhi. iiiniir i. nr Mr T K I " e Ur J. i'eak' - - Wt hw sold the entire stock of goods . Mr Jno D Collins, who is Inixiug them sv - - . .. . . . ,pfurhipuieut to UUarioue. Concord Standard. Commissi oners Proceedings The board of commissioners of Row- t l it liurah killed 3 hojr Monday JttU county met in regular monthly sea ... .ait ' .......ri Tliultfioii uL -nrh hin funrtnir ull . L n.ttMl I IHIUUUa. 1 1 , WDP . i. . j atiA fho i;t,htHsfc M he memlwrs being present, lhe fol kenfiest'eigneu -o - i0vjng biuMtie of iuqwrtance jk ii?e were ii mu" J transacted: The bond of John tJ V l.a a a . a a. u, W H. Stewart, of this cits, has! Kern, co ton weigher, in the sum of . ... . , a iositiou $1 .000, with P. A. Hart man and Titos. rT. doorkeeper of the House, M. Kerns as sureties, was presented to - ltliM im.irn. Minrnvwi hihI iirilprl hich waspecured Tor mm oy ttepreiu- .., f. . . ,nicn" 1 cor ed and registered, lhe bonds of Chestnut Hill. S. D. Stamey. Salisbury circuit C M. Gentry. Wood leaf circuit P. E. Parker. MocksyiUe circuital C Hartsell, W.C. Wilson. Farmington circuit L. ESUcy. Concord Central S. Pool. Forest Hill M. A. Smith. Bay's chapel T. W. Smith. Concord circuit T.B.Surratt. Mt. Pleasant O. W. Callahan. Albemarle tt. M. Taylor. Norwood Z. Paris. Salem circuit E. C. Pusey. China Grove circuit T. U- . ,wv. j-... " 1 1 a Lk I I 1 I .....l.Jl !..-.. J . . l...a had to be removed from oneai.tr. in the " "wt uKut-uy Maciier uoiu- . cj u,JS, ,..J8 u.m u lew . - I : J a!i..i ll Al I Ufvn .k I..fi- .l 1.1 I ..thar HI- Inur ol,nS " Krau lrincai. Am llie u-ja uci.cBuC uegro WHO UHU ii Tk. j - i ' i eud of this time all the children, whose raised 20 bales of cotton and had the allgoue. lhe powder of the gnu also . . . , blistered the face of Delap who besides P1"" ur u. juiniMu..y . aW.pfc . Wu miui, rIvt a -u.ru ftw.L- ' tl,e forpofauon or agreed to pay tne to aeaui tnrougn a wincow,as was also assessment, are t be excluded for the a man witn wnom ne was stopping at remainder of the term. - the river lauding, White meu t hen l Auy parent or guardian who pays Isold the cotton divide I the procetds a a a t a aa I I . I mm T RnfrAn nnAiiiw.rMi said assessment at tne end ot said free among uiempeires. airs. L.ucas is a ;iyed 'Why is he io Irritable. This question is often heard and' nearly It is not always remembered, as it tuition nerind shall be entitled to all cripple for life, havins been thrown should be. that the occas.ou of ill-tem-L. . . :, - i l. r..- ..,i k per aud irritability U often to be found in lue n8UM Hnu "gw 4,1 BU or.gmai uu 3 the physicial couditou of the persous af incorporation. There is also a proviso worked because she asked for money fected. Whatis the use of trying to Mitlilu-the tax of twenty five dol- due her. Delegates tell of mere than "hurmonim" a mmi wham Ii vr hsia irmiA ul J " bark ou him? If a roan is tortured with lars paid in the case of other corpora- ICO murders of winch they learned by rheumatism, how cau he be expected to he lion uniform system of books, the secret telegraph among the blacks, dysiepiic be expected to be cheerful and ""d uniform course of study in all of scarcely one oE wLich ever beci.me always ready to tell a funny story? lhe these academies was lnsinted upon, no public, and for not one of which an ar 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 0 0 .7 8 8 0 0 10 10 11 n n 13 13 14 15 15 10 16 17 J8 20 20 21 21 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 25 27 27 28 28 29 29 I 4 Tj 3 3 1 3 4 1 5 , 3 5 3 1 5 I 4 .. 2 , 5 3. 2 3 4 1 4 2 3 5 I 4 3 5 3 2 4 1 5 3 1 5 -8 4 5 3 1 40 31 29' !i 13 : 49 25 i8" , 5 4 34 30 y r 42 42 12, 34. 40 20 18 30 19 7 45 23 17 1 4 43 f 1 20 22 7 0 34 7 8 44 43 38 43 23 38 15 t .45 .1 :,,i50 1.00 23 """J83 - . 1.00 .55 -TO .03 1.05 .2.40 -155 45 -.435- ; :,ss . :.jo . ...... . ;. 2.U 7 150 .15 6.80 r- -.20 .15 . .3 .65 1.50--1:32 - a. .25 NM.75 .25 j : .11 .-: .20 1.08 . 0 , .25 1.49 .. - . j i t . w,s beea sold to a company organized in Smithdeal, it. J. Holmes audS. H. Wi- Gold Hill circuit-T. W. Mansfield. eiit the cause Dvsu being placed on the studies rest was made. They assert that few A. Card. J. M. Monroe, sheriff, (3 in number) The Turker gold mine, Stanly county, , the sums of $83,000, witli Wuf. lett. etat the cause. impure blood and liver troubles yield to prescribed, other than uniformity, or Hood's Sarsaparilla; this U why it is an Q the amoont of tJie 1,. vucviivc truiivjuiiiAcr, u pcuwiui,uitcScn I " , eer. and a preventive of demvstsc auar- er. A suitable and comfortable acad mm Liiu mac i . . a i a j . rxi. -a a a i. . Aninn...iiiaiA l v i 1-L.ri.lia.r 31 t isoa 11(i ..rini.ifl H, comiuunuy matnaviiiK a cuu.pr.., ruis. em v was r-oui red. as has already been . - . . . j I w- , - l - . I i Dr. Johrt NNhitebeaa naa-neen seiecieu mty trt,;UiUrcrVnd sheriffs receipts 1 have retired from the practice ot my ,,.. iutimated. The advantages claimed ufiiiieroiiHN v- - ln full for ail public mo.iev s collected nrofessian. Such is not the case. J t. t. f, nKv;..w to montinn.' Th .i . . .1 . i. i iicicuuun is ii''LLRr i.v v -v ... .. v tlivseauey caiise.1 o me reiaow. llby ,Itl durrK yHir U.ngj,tg Io w im r-firpj ad , whoUv deiv-n- . .. . . ..,l.. t...,. a ' y . a a' - . I lill fill fe IX A I I ItlkU II' ti. a u lll.l . alW If! 'nil lllfb 1UI UCIII llUIICIlla I I It A I a i a Va at u v3v U IIU 11 J "C flU".! ly lAf 1 T . Loudon, England, under the title of the j ley as sureties were presented," approv v.r inl..n E-tntes Company, Limited. led and ordered recorded ami registered it i iai aiiH be tnauaser of the mine H. N. Wood-suii, register of deeds, filed ihecouiDauv.-aiy Herald. his offici .l report for the year ending p COME AND GET THE CASH. : Ti ;.J.l luair-f W. tl.U nective iranquuuer, a peaceiuiujea en- X 4 fI tj 3 id v lr' v-va a I 'Dr j.-A.-iionttes, inicoi wiiniiiigiwii il atat and count v, wbn ti rep.r: Virpuia. Dr. Whitehead i one of :'tbej examined, ypproyed and ordered i leading itnj'iciai! i tuc c-wnv m i regotereu. - Letter rejection could have" been miule. j V. G. Walson, clerk of the , 'jri - t , 1 Sunerior Court, emm before th c.?. TeA and Diuneri board and filed a statement of all nion .MmlmMl 100 or more nieces to'each ley's remaining ill his it iuds as clerk. nt. (ila ware and other things that ) Also a st iteiuent of all luoneya paid aill I iil- e Xmas presents Ht Uie lowest j ,jn ,v ailniiuistrators and others pw-iWe B-iires. Fish ami Oyst.rs rn- f()rujJor j, aI,(1 M Majt.llt.llt in! November. loUu. lhe bond of J The Raleigh-News and Observer Sun-hS auuel McCtibbuis, cotiutv treasurer. itv !ullilnl the list of awards won by I m the sum of $15,000 with R. JT North Carolina at the World's Fair. Holmes, S. IL Wiley, J.'S. McCubbins Rowan countv secured four of these and Iheo. liner bau m as sure toes wa awartl, which go to Mr H G Miller; of Ze for corn; Messrs B II Owen and G H Koou, of Salisbury, for oat?, and Mr Jno L Borden, ot Salisbury, for red and Shite-granite. dent on thepnictice of meditiiie for a support. Bt'ing, as I believe, all and couipett-nt, I ask my friends of Salis bury and ft wati couniv for a share of t hell patronage. , J. J. Suninn rell. Salisbury N. C, Dec. 5. 1803. Fits dizzine.t, hysteria, wakefulness, bad dreams wild softening of the brain quickly cured by .. Magnetic Nervine. Sold by ivlwui Uuthrell. Rv. II. Shepnard, f the Synod of Al lama, a colored missionary of the South tru Presbyteriau church, who has ppent Kitne Yars on the upjKr Waters of the Congo River, in Africa, .delivered an ad dreM on AfiicMii Mission?, in the First rreyltyterutn church of Salisbury Tues day evening at 7 o'clock. lf. E. W. Smith, of the old aud reliable Commercial College of Ken- tutkr Univi rsityl Lexington, Kv., was fard.-d tlie Medal iitthe reat Fair at Llitcaxo for liook-Keemnir. etc . a re fiidornement of other honors and f his. KTaduittn. Pruf. Smith's mail Is large ith C"tir4tii!alious aud- inquiries of ha famous College. Wrile ta Piof. cittith now. f ' R- 9. W'heejer & Co. made ' an assipi nt i.t Friday morniiifs, Mr. E. C. neijerao The libilitles of the f" w-re $1187,29, assets 1,700. . Tha tneetinekf E vannelist Gales closed .Friday tifRht, Mr. Guiles being Jcalled jr on account of the death of his his rt.Fmaklintoii." The meetings were ery nuccesnful, rtsulting iu the couver of about fifty souls. , The ladies of the Baptist chureh gave '"oyster supper at the Central Hotel ndI ,llj;lt, the receipts of which kad Liitnm,, A, Lichtensteins ue this issue and then examine vour clcka fr Koods lHuKh fruw them. If MARIE ANTOINETTE'S REFUGE. you ha e. one. of the lucky numbers take -r -eck: to their store and get the "ouey jou puid for the goods. . Ma5n 8tft Methodist Episcopal chur ,9f Durham, sent $600 to the Orphau u'ttl Oxford, as a Thanksgiving Notice to Delinquent!-Don't you uk it i. tllne JOU were wyiaj? vour "enptiou :o this pap3r ? We think Ifyoit dou't intend to pay please ,,ol'fy us and we will disc-.outinue the and put our bill iu the hands collection gecy. Please give this J'ur attention. presented, d proved and ordered regis tered. The bond of J., Suiiuel Mc- Cubbiiis, county treasurer ami ex-office treasurer of the countv lward ot edu cation, in the sum of $2,0iK) with It. J. Holmes, b. H. Wiley, J. b. M:tunbins aaa k 1 a aud iheo. uuerbitim as sureties was presented, approved and ordered regis The bond of J. Samuel McCubbin?, county treasurer alid ex-otfi.;io treasur er of the board f education, in the sum of $2,000 with 11. J. Holmes, S. H. Wiley, J. S. McCubbins and Theo. Uuejbaum as sureti. was presented. approved aud ordered recorded und registere The bond of H. N. Woolson, regis ter of deeds, in the sum of $5,000 with S. H. Wiley and Wm. rSnuthdeaUa sure tie was presented, approved and order srecorded ainf registered. The bond of W. G. Watson, clerk nf Superior court, in the sum f $10,000 with K J Holmes, J S McCubbins and D. It. Julian as sureties was presented, approved and ordered recorded and reg istered. The bond of Dr E Ue Dorsett, coro ner, in the sum of $2,000 with T, F. Klnttz and Dl A. At well as sureties was presented approved aud ordered record ed and registered. License to sell liquors far six months were granted to Chas A Traylor, J B Lanier, P VV Brown, Mcyle Brothers, and D lianeliue.; The report "of "A M Brown, stiperiu teudeut of the couaty home, fr the mouth f November was read. There were 23 inmates, 7 white and 10 col ored, and the cost of maintaining them was$113.Uo. Dr. J. J. Jummerell, county superin tendent of health, filed his monthly re port, showing both the j ul aud county home home in good condition and well managed. ... The supervisors of Steel, Li taker, Cleveland, Unity, Morgan, China Grove Gold Hill, Mt. Ulla, Scotch Irish and Salisbury townships made reports show ing the condition of the public roads. jAccounts aggregating $940.96 were nreseuted, approvetl and ordered id, These were $459.06 lor general coun ty purposes, including bridges and court costs; $379.62 for public roads, ' ,4a. d.AA.a . at at and $102 01 for the suport and m un tenauce of the poor. Suli-crilie. to tl For every variety and phase of the many diseases which attack the alp pas- i . i i. j . i . . i w. , sairea oi vuo iieau, vuruat, aoa - iuduts ie VVATCIIalAV .nd i ...nf iL t .t.i t. . , 1 . ,Ay Edeecomb.. Me.. Vas to Have Been . Her Home. There is a budding In Edgecomb, an old square, white house, concern ing which an Interesting story is told, says the Lewiston Journal This tradition is that at the time of the French revolution Capt. Samuel Clough, the owner of the house, who sailed a ship between Maine and France, was engaged to bring to this country no less valuable treas ure than the unfortunate queen. Marie Antoinette, and that quanti ties of rich stuffs, furniture and sil ver were put aboard his 6hlp for tha use of the exile, whose destination - was to have been this same house, which then stood in Westport, it having been removed to the main land on a raft sixty years ago. It Is yet occupied by Capt. Clough's descendants. One circumstance which lends con firmation to this story Is that a sim . liar legend attaches to a house in Dorchester. Mass.. the famous Swan mansion, then owned by CoL Swan who spent mucb of his tune In Paris but who settled permanently in this country afterthe rencn revolution? his house being adorned in princely fashion. Now Capt. Clough and Col. Swan had money dealings together in Paris, Capt. Clough In 1794 hav ing had a contract to purchase fifty thousand dollars' worth of lumber for the coloneL What more likely than that CoL Swan, who was a warm friend of Lafayette, should have en gaged, the Maine captain to aid him j m A f af I lu a plan ox sucn great importance as the attempted rescue of the French queen, with which he is credited? rheumatism can prevent attacks by keep tioning a few. n5 the blood pure and free froia,he ue- 1 Tlie best element in the commu- id which causes the diseases You can rely nity js iuterested and in charge of the upon Hood's Sarsapai ilia lis a remedy for . 1 . 1 f 'SCtt' OI. uie riieuinausm ami - caiarrn also lor ... . e r e i t. t 4 Many communities, -certainly f.r every form of scrofula salt rheum , j " I - a I t I 1 boils and other diseases caused by impure many parents, wouia liave an opponu- of the negroes lynched for alleged as-1 lffJJQ DRY, BO0DS sauus ou wuuc wuuieu are gun- lood. system. It tones aud vitalizes the whole Hood's Pills arc easy effect. and gcutle in Tables Ttaraed. Dabtln IilsbTtor.es. V man at a Glasgow hotel in a loud tone of voice called his friend back just as he was leaving the dining room and then whispered to him: How" far would you have got if I hadn't called you back?" Thevother, straightening himself i.p, replied in a tone loud enough for all to hear: 'No, sir, I wou't lend you $5 I haven't got it on me, and if I had I wouldn't let you have it until you paid me what you borrowed two months ago." His friend will never call htm bick again iu a public dining room. Boy Ufa on the Farm. . Farmer's Boy Kin I go fishln dad? ' Farmer Is th pastur fence all laid up? Farmer's" Boy Yes, dad, every panel of it. Kin I go? DFarmei Is th' seed corn shelled? Farmer's Boy Ev'ry ear of it. Kin I go? Farmer (reluctantly) -Yes; dig ycr bait in th garden 'n throw th gtone up side o' th" fence. Puck's library. er' Cherrv Pectoral will Ka fnunl Onlv (M) n I'wir in n(ifi-. This nrenaration alhav infl-ann r v t : . c J m I - w t j . . , mation. controls the disposition to cvfjgh I land nreventsconsumntion. t For Malariev, Li7er Trou ble.orlndigestipn.use JfJI'S IRON BITXPIS nty, for the first time, to send their children to a first class teacher iu a comfortable building. 3 Acting as au object less n the ad vantages become apparent to all the corporation doubles at the beginning of the econd year aui ergo, the as sessment, as the natural consequence of co-operation, is reduced to 50 per cent. 4 The inducement to join becomes greater every year, and when a I trge majority join, the assessment liecomcs nominal aud in the reach of the weak est citizen. 5 Having a uniform and intelligent course of study these academies wil become f -eders of our colleges versity. 6 Its constitutionality cannot le questioned, as was the Dortch law. No distinction is made on account of race color and so forth. All uegroes have a perfect right to comply with this law and reap its advantages if they chose to Positive and Negative. do so (independent of the whiten) any The race Question is" unsettled time after its enactment. But it is settled that Hood's Sarsapar- The writer regards that this sixth, or ilia lead all remedies. last, advantage Will result in great Disetise marches through all -lands. KOod to many communities. Many But good health blesses all who take people, white people of course, have de Hood's Sarsaparillau ; 1 dared and voted, too, .that they will al- Dyspepsia is a greqt fodpf the ' hu- taw their children to grow up in ig man race But Hoods Sarsaparilla norauce before they will pay any addi puts it to fight. 's-'iej: tional tax to educate the negro. In Scrofula is one of the most terrible this law the objection of these citizens of diseases. But f Hood's Sarsaparilla is met, as our brother iu black is elinu exqels it from the system. minated from the-discussion. The The people of this dav, like Job, suf writer of this articl- is not an opti ferfrom boils. But Hood's Sarsa- mist. He does not imagine with Mr. li t h a sovereign remedy for them. Grady that the adoption nr ine law Catarrh is one of the most dtsagreea- proposed would resu It iu trisecting the A.r It,,f. H.k.1'8 Sarsaoarilla arc of a circle "duplicating a cube is sure to relieve and cure it, -or in "the quadratuie of the circle. Rh-f.ma.Hm racks the svstem like a He does believe the exnmeut would thumb-screw. But it iHre-t before result in much good in imany co.nr the fxiwer of Hood's Sarsaparilla. nities in our .State. Nothing orig. x -a t A, f melancholia is claimed for the writer in the alc JAIM) Ul lti Tint " I . ,. . .1 n... Hn, fbaanarilU luaks the A f nil. fair and free discss,on of the plainest repast tickle the palate. proposed law is invited and I honestly 1 t .. : ai' . .. w fleeti,.,-. bul think would result in great good to all lilie IS nlUJI I. duu m i . oc..,n.lf;ii;, will bless hum..ni- our educational interests. ilUUU UtOaU)llll ww mm m lyus tlieages roll ou. on Mrs. Lucas asserts, and will furnish proof, that postmasters retain money j sent blacks by friends in ihe North, even when the letters ar? registered. Members of the convention from the South openly admit tin ir fesir of as sassination when they return if their names should appear in connection with any of these stories or signed to any resolution reciting the situation in the South and asking for re lief. One thing is certain, a vast immigra tion, largely to Mexico, will set in soon, and tens of thousands of South ern blacks will go to a new laud of lib erty. HOUSE. White House Hospitality. Washington, Dec. 2. The follow ing is an official list of the dates of Newspaper Laws lT-Subscribers who do noV-give ex press notice to the contrary-are consid ered as wishing to continue their sub scription. L ... ' 2. It the subscribers order- the dis continuance of their 'periodicals, the publisher may continue to fend them until all arrearages are - paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refmef to take their periodicals from the. of fice to which . they are directed, they ale responsible until they, have settled their bill and ordered them discontin ued. 4. If the subscribers move to other receptions, etc .at the Executive Man- phices without informing the publish- sion during the season of 1894: er, and paper are sent to. .the former Monday, January 1st, President's direction, they are held responsi receptioti, 11a. m. to 2 p. m.; Thurs- -day, January 4th, cabinet dinner; . . ' . , , , Thursday January 11th, diplomatic 5' The e0urt ,,aTe d"M th re recention, 9 p. m. to 11 p. m.; Thurs- fusing to take periodicals from the of- mies wil day, January 18ih, diplomatic dinner; ficeor removing and . leaving them and Uni- Saturday. January 20th, Mrs. Cleve- uncalled for, is PWwa Facie evidence Und' reception, 3 p.m. to 5 p.. m.; of in ten tional fraud. ' Thursday, January soi n, congressional . .. . 4. and judicial reception. 9 p. in. to II p. " rj. --" - a m, . r I I . . L a. . a aa . 4 a M A A. . a-,aam.laAllalkt-aaTM m.; Thursday, f ebruary 1st, supreme arc oouuu vur im-'iivc j. Court dinner; Saturday, February 3rd, at the end of their time, if they do not armv, navy and marine corps jrecep- wjsh to continue.taking it; otherwise tion, O n. in. to 11 p. m.; Tuesday, Feb- the publigher isauthorized to send it ruary otn, public reception, v p. ni. io " t i n i a ' J ' r r Unit lha anWnliMr will la rpsnnnaihlA jj auu vuw w u . . ... i The programme for receptions on until an express notice with payment New Year's day is similar to those of of all arrearages is sent to the publish- past years. er. ' .' The last postal laws are such that newspaper publishers can arrest any one for fraud who takes ft psiper and refuses to pay for it. Under this law the man who allows his subscription to run along for some time unpaid and then orders the postmaster to mark it LL t It . J t.n.A A .....4 ..l AAaJ t.nl reiliseu aim iia-vc a j-jw4h v j notifying the publisher, lays himself liable to arrest and fine the same as for theft, etc. ... - , commu nal ove. Alkx. G rah am. V oar!,n!irillA has eaualed Hood's in verest cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, billivusneaa etc. 25 Weatouss. MlTi, lndiEestlon aa Blliouan. IRON BrTTKItS. Jt enrw quicklr. For Mte by U l3ii lo wrtciDC Get the rem'"- l II - aUa Thouan1fof lire are an-uj j UJ. of Ayer s Cberry pectoril. In the treat meutof croap and whooping cougli the Pec oral haa a most mirreUut efjet. N It alU ioftammation frees the obstructed lit passage and controls the desire to congh. fhndna Cry for Pitcher1 rtorta. The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Begu lator, (the Red Z) that's what yon hear at the mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything eise wm o. It i3 the King of Liver Modi 'nes ; is better than pills, and f .ke3 the place of Quinine and Calomel. It acts directly on the Liver, Kidneys and. Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. This is the medicine you want. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. n-EVERT PACOCE-Sl Haa the K Stamp im red ou wtapper. CST BRO&N'TlROM BITTER3 rKerroWra, and General lKlnliiy. Fhys eUM recunend ii. Alldeaiers st-U it. Genuine baa udv mark and created uacs wnmpefc Ti . -I T.-liiiaAn. IfnrvnaliA lveCOlUIIieUU uuiiauu uouiiciib Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, b uies, lame back, it quickly relieves pai n. For Sale by Ed i n C nth re t I. Hood's and only Hood's Hood's Sarsaparilla is carefully prepar ed from Sarsaparilla Dandelion Mandrake Dock Pipsisaswa Juniper berries and ' aIia- tvalt 1 tn a n l 111 Am 1iV & IkfCU ! IHT I uvuci w vi a aa. uv n u v -f r - j combination proportion and proresa - ing to. Hood's Sarsaparilla curative pow I era not possessed hy other medicines. Ii effects remarkable cures when other pre j parat ions fail. Inflame! itciwig, burning, cru- - . . a l a and scaly skin and scalp or iii .;i wlhed and cured bv Johnscn's 0ie.- . . a -r-a -t - t m- a a . . la - tal Soap. Sol.rby riwin iuinrn. FOR DVSFEPSIS, Iodir"tioo, and Stomaeli diaorde-i. tale Ill dealers keep It, tl rr bcttle. Cenntwl -v. trtada-mark aad croat ed red uses on vr-piKX. l r I.- t f- I ; i - l y
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1893, edition 1
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