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,$rii"'-7.Le a li-iir interest in the "-: i,,'Sai,bury,N. C. P ,aiJicbe4 neuiaper-nnd WatcUmaa - BRIBPS. ;-CAl- ASt CTY EIUTOK. ttie Sfcd; and hiviug the largest i-ir- the city, can with a , ..F aii V 'v ,4v tuil i.Hsh h have Us .... UU"1 " . , Til )t;niM'f'tM,ii,tlelwr a,sa,,les 7 'ihis rtiirl ut-door work dnre for securing ctiv. ivnirtiHTto aid'-liiui ...1 progressive- enterpne u ,i.. ,Mmt. man. - Address, JNO V . MClV EXZ1 B, Salisbury, N. C. I r, c. CWa le, at Troy, J. M. R'V,,-!:;!!. and L-It. tfsk, riuntgomery, county, are our "Sborued agent to so..cuf w , fur subscriptions or other f tie Watchm an, and all of our ;-i,"re'deu.s will please make lu1ctan,lpayai)theirarrearS. J. W. ".Mc K knzi e, Lditor. It! - .u nior, Lid cotton i."JK uu UIU .frab'jt t v""1- . i u Ct ! luitn, of Rock weil, ,iilty Monday. V,tH.tliishpy"Chr5stmiilswith " i-c -Hid hoodies irive him 'taED'.A-couple of bushels of , , ...... fr ilh table, wan ten at .J jiitll'C-, .rV . v ....... u.in w ni iik ill IT ' - - . i I. 1 Miii' -S fsiine ui ine nun-- tiy of Hie po r Uod poor. '.'. ..'.iTVinml. It. Runes. Jr. re- perfaet man.----The -.foneral services. Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock, at the First Presbyterian church,' were at tended by otieof the largest concourse of people ever witnessed at such an oc casson here, thus attesting the great universal esteem in which the, decease d was held. 7 Mr J. E. Watson formerly of this city now running as Baggage master between Charlotte and Augusta on the CO. & A. railroad, was married Tuesday eveuing to Miss Carrie Youngblood, cf Butesburg C. Immediately after the marriage tne young couple came to Salisbury to visit Mr. and Mr. T. C. Watson the parents of the groom. The Watchman l.aru with much pleasure that the 8 disbar D.a:n itic Club wiTi soon jjive a play for the ben efit of the North Carolina on!edera!e Monument. The play will Jje ivin during Christmas week but the exact dale is not yet deliaitely decided up on Mr. R. J. West age abotlt GtJ years, died at his home on Church street at 11 o'clock. Friday night. He was suffering rom a conijdicaJon of diseases and had been sick for ouie tim?. Mr. West i; been living in Salisbury about fiv years and besume generally known as a tobacco auctioneer. Del of v Df, Jr i Sunuisr A Short Sk2tei of Vii Lh ail Caresr of a Goal lam aai a TJaefal Citizea. citizens, and there -are many families to day that are mourning as fro PerJu" al bereavement. Dr. Sumnterett fsjniari y the Tast of his generation, 'and hisyen erable form, so long familiar to our street, will besadely missed. ' It wa-s on Th....tc livinir duv the- writer was Dr Sitmmereil w.as born in H:MM itcJ the pleasure of dinning t Dr. county, N. 0., Nuvemoer lit, smmereirf residence with hiai, Dr died in Salisbury, Djcemher lrftn 1. irayes'and Gen- Darringer, rf GUarlotle, at ihe ripe age of 7 years, 1 month and guPvivoM 0f tw , cla,s of 16 days. His father, Jjhu S i.a neren, University vt N01 th Carolina, w is a native of .Virginia, but of Welsh ex- ft peasant re-uuiou. and old col- traction, who settled early in North rHmil,isceusAS. were cheerfully re- U All 1 lnilblieS3 ieiL Mitt lucic Carol iua. and married Mary Furry, r f Halifax county. He wets a sacccssiut farmer and accumulated a considerable j estate and wa3 able to afford to his chil dren the behefi t3 of a liberal education. Fourchildren were born to this couple, ,.iu wn nf n.hnm rPiifthed maturity, the1 oldest. Mafv. who married Capt. E N. MATE KBW3. Snt Clans for PresidMt. ,Th(5 Landmark ays that Presidini? n . L-i ,t.-t Wder bcroggi does not expect to move - campaign ) to Sa1bury until about the 2$thf , . bt wm. hukd hilleb. 7 Rev. Dr. Eugene L. DLraie1.-tbc Two youngsters, sitting on the stair, rresbytemn pitstor of Raleigh whftl ltt'a cuaP with yellow hair- has been very sick siui the middle 0f These three were all. So still were thej Octol ei . is now eon va Wn4 VHe wou,a bought them not at play. The Rtard of Alderm m of Char- Quiet so. Three sages more sedate loi tehas pl.iced a tax of SSilX) upon Could ue'er be found in halls of state, selh-rs of cigaivth;. - Thede ders who Their subject was so weighty a one sell them say they can't offord the tax. That e'en the red, balf-tetting suit MOM GIVEN AWIY Our customers holding Saley-Cr.-r r corresponding to nnv of the Imh- ai rertisal, will present tfieni at our 8:r t and we will be pleased -U nf money for tneui. B c O nrDn, ri ir t tiooaeu saiyaown, ana kiiu orows iJCRHAM, Dec. 1. In consequence D . : ., . , crtuld not be many?-repetitions of the pleatant annual custom of three old class-mates dining together after the lapse of half a-ceutury, but noue kuews thatj.be breaking of the wrcle was so -i... ii,.... . va ul! trctful . men P,; who I'?- The l.il.f tbfa.tenh. U ..Tcrr. .1 ...: . ,.t 1 1 u v I lin 1 oeeil PTtCLHfl fVnr tmra Mr lntua .. .F ll... f..;l... l T T 11 -v vj. 1 iic inline ui u. li. UUKP, Hie UUr 'hows n cs...-.i... m . .1 . 1 . . . . mu supply company, 1 ue largest "Well, I'm for Cleveland. How are yeu?" niercautil estjiblishuient in this place, The other answered "Cleveland too!" went into the hands of a receiver to-1" All for Cleveland? That ain't fair Peterson, of Weldon, who still survives,. tQ meet their God, been exacted a Joseph John, the subject of this u Qlllv for a assiirnmfti.L sketch. By a second marriage there were other children born, soma of-whoin still survive. After graduating from the University of North Carolina in 1342, he went to tl e University of Pennsylvania and look his rWrA in medicine in 1811- The simo TJ..K.. f.,ll .f A!l:..k 1 and so the broken circle is only for a assignment, as he owns the majority of KJtMng up into bUface, time, to be renewed under happier or- tlw stock iu it. H . Ltr.hi itodnds ' The New,Obser,e,Chronicle says And the dples came and went iaiuuy wviami't . ... -ii 1 ... . . I Asked. "Who do vou want for nresi kneeling beside him,-that Dr aun,pV wM m. uie in ursday in gu ' rell, out of thefullness of Ins heart, aud morning to wreck the Greenslioro Uo i to the gummer- l D UU 7Vf from a rich.and ripe experience, offered freight train on the North Carolina Then without a moment ... r .1 ,.r il., ii.mliiKiiit. and mi9 t .."i. J I J lirn.i i I . . vear he settled in Salisbury, aud brought UP l wuu uuc " 7. -7 7 "; "'",luau ,,eJoni1 nuisooro iy placing I Lisped out sweetly ."Thanta Clause," . ' . . I .iiuifntii'intB nrsi vprs oi nis IlltJ. so swee . i: 4.1 1 1. mi. hre as a bride. Pi en H., the-daugliter ' ' , .. , . 'sHcn; tue iracs. 1 ne engine was if Dr Eula Mitchell, the Uiuvi.y h-ud laying that oo. of las-fr sods lkpj,,, but fortuuly w, ot de- ;.ia,i ea w) iv several u uw ua a ituui.i6 ... , ... j . . -idea c" I railwl anil the ex(?mtv sfnt. m m:in unH comforting prayer. ; .. , ' V 0 T" -"7; 7 ' j liiiii-crti aufita 1.0 luvesiigice rurtner. Hie result of the search was the fiud- lli mining in vloiircity lsfM-iiday. simuroveiii'-nt m the 4 of this Action of ihe St;te. tg-VW'. If. Wakefield will be in Lbury itt n tr.d lllel on Sa'tur- )v. 30th. 'Practice linuel toj ,c,Ei;r, and throat. TW ! it r'Je : v es to-day for S t a ter (ali-ivli'- w;H spud Ihe Xmas .iTiv-twrlh hU d Hitter, M a. T. C. jcTTliH Auvrciii ston e liave-work- f;;fu!l "Jurii.. the past year liiid ire a n-st.cous Mj'itMilly tlnre wrtt e tfk. . . ... V Li. StiiuIiiY. Uie 1). at ht Lome Wiu-tnu Col..). H. White.-fa! her of rrstermetj tawiiuian, 3. 0. White, Mr. White 1 ' 1 r . vat to vi-itrhis father last week affd b- Iu7 bed-side at the last. Tiie Watch max is pleased to not Lit iii the !it ol awards giren by the Grid's K .ir to North Carolina and ricultuui prtnlncts, two of RowanV ndustrinUA farmers won medals Wv B. H. Owens and George H. .0011 are Uie lucky m u-rteeivingi heir "tartls tor tine seel oats. Now is the time everybody wants an Almanac for the New I ear. JNumbers of these are 'published and scattered . . rit throughout U12 country, ine one issued lv She Centaur Company of New York City is by far the mos b Mutioul and complete. They can b had free of our druggists. Tamar Valentine colored died at her home here Friday morning of pneumon ia. Aunt Tamar was well known lothe white people of Salisbury and was be yond doubt the oldest per-ou in town Sh r utins to be 112 vears old. and while it was thought by our peopl that tlus claim was rather-liigh her age was nearly or quite 100 years. The d(ath of Bishop Lyman which oc ctired at his home at Italeigh, 13th in St., is a great loss to the church and blate. He was senior"" bishop of the Episopal Diocease of North Carolina, and his death creates a vacancy to be filled by the election of another bishop at an. -early day. Uev. Dr. Murdoch, of this city, whose eminent qualifications for this 'di vine oflioe were so strongly attested will loubtless.be called upon to fill this higdi aaid sacred position in his church. From the Charlotte AVr we learn of. 1 he death of Mr. 1 11. b .11 itr , vMio died suddenly of heartdisyase, at hi home in Cao.irrus county, on b iturd-'V the IGrh iust. lie w:.s a man highly 1 r esteemed as aci'izn aud nelijnuon-ati'i ierhans-Jie largest. i;t his county weinh- ' ' .t v. - 1 II. I liig Uiore til til .ltJ pouuns. ne leavi-a st-yeVUl 'ciiildreii in. Caba'T'is, stud is couueeU'd wish a uuialerj)f relatives in Montgomery, of which county he is a native. of North Carolina, and here they res together for forty-four years, rearing a family of two sous and three daughters, of whom four survive and were present Tuesdav to attend the body of their hon ored father to the crave. During this yj whole period of nearly fifty years Ui Siiminerell has confined himself strictly to his profession, iu which he was erai neatly successful, enjoying the confidence Great Flood at Buffalo. 110 . other purpose thau to wreck the I and this morning. Swelled by the hea- c:ir. I vy ram and tnaw or tne pas i eniy- w - four heurs Buffalo Creek overflowed its Buffalo. N.Y-.Dec.l7.- The trreal- EUSII W AUJS. Hug of seven more sills across the track, est flood that has struck South Buffalo A Pretty Wedding at Troy Those Placed there eidentaly by a fiend with Lin a score of years occurred last night Composing the Wedding Party Correspondence of the Charlotte Observer. bac In The marriage I The Mecklenburg? Historical Snrietr ""'"""""l o , o j 1 , jfl.iie ueucjou-.-- ------ I , ,, w;i.,. Ruali nf Ah.boro mid i now an established f At tb B,,u ue square .u.. of the community and tne respect ana 01 - .. , . . 7 f :n that t,. Mainiilnde honor of his medical brethren through- M iss Jean Wade, of Troy, eame ott on meeting last nigui a large number ot , 7. , , , 0 - - 1 . . tni nikindra 13rh. new membefs signed, and t be siRoeia- UA "1C , i - - n t , . , , , , . . . .u i.,i- r irolti, .. . . . 1 1 l m. mi.. U: i, : 1.. u: aiea as yei.. r ive mitiurev. nuuses uae nas oeen mc OTjicunicuutin "",w" j at the Met;iOdl.-t ClUircll at-xroy. xue nun u w uu iu lueiuueisuip suiue 1 - for Rowan county and physician for the . ,a:ltfMrm w.w linked with mul- of the most prominent people of the uudilte'1 d 2.a(K) people ren in-tli I " I . I 1 1 1 1 . .1 K.,.,n(ln,miin;a 1 ho win- eitv. nil en M t nsiasf s in the rnnse fur "u It is impossible at this time to accu U T ' . I ' tl . 1. 1. . n . . 1 V 1 1 t J-V , . i .1 .!.:. ...1 tUrt l .i..rj Iwt .fuH 1 winch the :issnM:itlon wus tiirmwl much for the general health of the town uow unuct. 6. , ; y - . rately estimated thelossin property and riihnrvm.dtheen..,t of Rowan, makitie n very prs.ttv scene. Ihe I is capable of doing a great and lasting . j i.-vn . -- I - - tl ,,.1 .... .. t i- . i ... I i i C 1..-1 cnint.,fnrj A t 1 unnrt m tlio enni nin nitv -tsi(1s lwinr vy lien tne iaie Jieaicai oocieiy - cuurcn vvtis u icu nn i v ji loYl T? v f. il v in the dist ric will tablishedbe became a member and in 18- :II:it 8 o'clock the sweet solemn strain a source of pleasure and profit to the F' J!Tery xamu? fio,.r.ts elpntfttl nresident of that learned e i. 1. a. mninln'i- Its memhershin should he I Sutler a 1 OSS. u , w.w - i or tue ueauiiiui weuunia man-n, icn- i - r - i, , . , , ... i boly. It was always a great pleasure to , M, upo1:LtiU further augumented, and it doubt- The freshet also did . consumable dam- him to attend upon its annual sessions - , fl , . )ip vthws. age to snipping III me naroor. . , . ll. lit Sllllll rnS ill LIIC CICllMl.i nnw uv l and eontnoute ny nis tongue auu pen I pd the e.iitirch with melody, sort L JWilrUS 1LS U1C1UIIICM. liiMiiiiioiiivii " i - physician, he was a broad minded and and sweet. The bridal party passed ... ... i e- . i . : ..III. .i -i P.I I. 1. .t puhiis sp.ritea man, lui.y an ho .town Uie ;isies or tue cuurcn, cuumh- j na,t.Av Hall's Hair Renewer restores the aal the great objects ot puoiic weuare aim jn,r ()f tH following: Mr. U-L. bpence " "l l- moral and religious pi ogress around him. (, , t llsl,ers- Mr. W. R. stream of senate bills yesterday He was also a thoroughly conscientious -, vi ra W-itkis' Mr I morning, when Senator Voorhees in man, and had the courage of his convic- . T ... ... xT.. ... troduced a silver coinaiee bill. Mr, tions, and was apt to give utterance to Ahosi convictions. There was as little of 0 Voorhees Bill. Nearly all women have good bair Washington, D. C, Dec. 15. There though many are grey and few are bald. Hairs Hair Kenewer restores ine na- ural color and thickens the growth of the hair. 1 1 40 r AS 1 4 31 .M 2 5 2d .'0 3 3 8 1.00 3 3 6 .23 4 1 13 .80 4 3 2 .50 6 4 4U 1.00 f 1 25. .55 ,7 5 18 70 8 3 5 .63 8 5 34 1.05 0 3 3ft .00 U 1 'J .40 It) 5 42 1.S5 10 1 42 .25 11 4 12 4.25 11 2 ai .35 11 5 40 .50 13 -a 2 J .50 . 13 2 30 A)3 14 3 18 .88 15 4 30 .1(1 15 1 10 - .25 1G 4 7 2.16 10 2 46 .45 17 3 23 1.20 IS 5 17 .15 20 4-1 2.00 2v) 4 4 -O.S0I 21 3 43 .2 -i 21 5 1 .1 22 3 '2(1 .93 2a. ' 2 22 .th XI 4 7 . 2t 1 6 150 2t 5 84 132 25i 3 ' 7 .25 2 8 1.75 5 44 .25 27 a 43 .11 27 4 38 .20 2i 5 43 28 3 23 .30 29 1 38 .25 29 5 15 l Ai J. R. Blair -and Miss Liiua Neal; Mr. M. Wade i'.'iid Miss Lula Morns; The Columbia Desk Calendar, which is i-stied amiuFVlly by the Pope Manu facturing C)inpaty,of ColumbiaBicy- time curving and policy in his make up 4is in any man I ever "knew. Straight forward, 'plain spoken, honest, he never failed to express an honest opinion, when necessary to express any, opinion. And the expression f his opinions was gener ally so manifestly just as not to oirjud any except the supersensitive He would not have nri-L a popular courtier' in a corrupt court, but he would have made a g od adviser in an 1io.e ;t , court. Three vears afier settling in Salisbury, in 1S17, Dr. Sumtnereil became a mem ber of the I'reshyteriun church, of Salis bury, when he continued to the end of his days, until there were but two mem bers of longer standing than himself . Fve years later, in 1852, he was ordain ed a deacon, and become a most active fcjrllt'udquarters for Crockery, Tea f!s(M 'pieces eaeh,) Tea and Dinner eiSLoaibiutjJ, 100 or more pieces to each h- b'lass vaie and other things that kiH be nice Xmas presents at the lowest alible figures. Fish and Oysters Fri- jjs and Saturdays of t he lnt grade. Steavakt & Kksesly. ' s Ho'LLiv r ites ttr'tli Vf triven bv t'ie R. I). Railroad to uil points on its entfre "Ptem at 2 cents a mile for round trip. rickets o:i s.le frj:u Dec. 22 to 25, good till hn. 3, '9-L Tuese rates are also, of fered 'all sdiooU and corses in North roliua, Suuth Carolina, Oooria and , tickets to be sold Doc. 1G to 26, pmiteJ to Jay. 4( '94. V notice to Delinquents '. Don you tns t use you were puyiug your wcrqifion to this papar ? We think It you don't intend to pay pb-ae Biiy us and we i!l disc.oniitine the rand.put'vour bill in the hands a collect ion hgenty. P.easive tbi. Hr attention. r local editor is i.ow in the cluth '"'M'l. -and m consequeue w "eiicoidiued to his home since '"d4T. Tiiis ,r..-iA .1;.... ..... . ui.viinr in lltib I'll -viu, lifre nut ! lieeonnnof an t 'mic throughout the whole eoun- IV. cleiaine, is out for 1S04, much im- .inj successful church otliccr in that de nroved in appearance, (it is a pad cal- pnrtmeut. When, Uiter on he was chosen u,l.r nf the same size and slmie as to the eldership, he hesitated to accept .hs of irevH.l v.ars. hii.fr leaf theelM. , saying that.he thought he could ' " r m 1 1 .a. "i. .11. tr..rt. . . toreaciu,y,.H t u,,cu C, u, that it would he a pity to spoil a fairly been heightened by tlie work- m a cie- j(J iXe.lco tp muUe a poor elder. As a ver artist, who has scattered a series of 'jeacon Me did not hesitate to stir up the blight pen-drawings through its pages, consciences of the members to the imi It also contains as usual, many appropri- portauce of giving to the Lord, a,ud some ate and interesting contributions from times, when asked would indicate what people both bright and wise. e thought they ought to give 14 . 9 He served the church as a faithful dea The services of the holy communion, cou fbrfourteeu years, and took such de held itrboth the Presbyterian and Lu- light in that form of work that he relu- Wn l..ir.die of the citv last" Sal- ctautly yielded to the voice of church in K.n. mr,. ;ld e,. in their his- 1866, ami accepted ordinatioii-as a ruling U 1VI1 Ul( IV ' - j - - Mr.. J. 0. Steed and Miss Annie De Berry, followed by the groom, leaning upon the arm of hrs best man, Mn 'r... U .miliar il f!u K-Itw Vvl ll 11 i;i. t .in iiiv.1 'i-" i..!. . - h r sisi r, Miss Ada Wade. When all had arranged themselves tiie niuic ceased, a hush fell on the a?stm 'ly jrnd the beautiful, simple .ereminv of -the Methodist Church. spoken by Rev the twain one. 1 lie certnu ny over, the music began ugai-i, and the wed ding pirty moved out in couples, .smil ing and happy. The party' drove from ihe church to the residence of the bride's fat her,-Col. C. C. Wade, where a most elegant repast was served, all paying their re? peels to a feast which cannot be described in words. The evening was the mot perfect of a Stewart who was dozing iu his seat, stroked his biblical whiskers rapidly aud gazed at. the tall Inditnian in amazement. The hum of conversa tion in the chamber was immediately thought of except to give the baby a hushed and senators, and the specta-j chance to sleep. tors were soon all attention. Tho lwsr. nearls are found on ' - 1 A. WVS mmrv f ' Advertising tor a situation, a man explains: "work is not so much an ob ject as good wages." . . . . - In ovma tlAioa thoTO 14 fCl 111 O COME AND GET THE CASH. THE LEAD IN 9 DRY GOODS HOUSE. Littian&LictasieiL Hevspaper Laws iSolWrioersi who do not gvve x- to-ress uotite to the coot rarv ne c l.i t . l i ; il. li;.i I ' ... a ne oiu is ni live wtHuua, nu -ivr ine oeyion coasi, auu in nr 1 1 ered as wishtn tocoutini.e tneir miu do more good in the office of deacon, and j life time. The bride, who is always beautiful and charming, looked indes cribably sweet in her beautiful br.dal costume, while the pretty young ladies iu their faultless evening dresses com bined to m ike it the prettiet marriage scene ever witnessed heie. The congratulations were profuse , I Elder, which office he has faithfully tilted rahle ins- " ' r t for twenty seven years. He was one ot 511 50. t iry. Iu the former tki verier .... t -r. with tears, announced ui u one ... he.twafirst QVS ordaiud by the pre i -s most beloyed and useful e -Un w is pilstor and took bis place in session hen p issing the d ir portals of death, uj0ng with Wm. Murdock D. A. Davis, m well as the downfall of another; J.J. Brnuer, Michael Brown Dr. Alexan and, in the latter, de ith had left its der Long and Jas. S. McCubins. He was ,L-i.l l f , .P :f , la iailUIUl eiuei, ic-guai iu uncuiiuuw. r- mark in the abseuce of same or its a,a.. . . . ,. c a . ... mpo rs iiiiLii msuoie lruui most useful u !mtera. who had been re- ' . WAS at tbe iast reiEular movl, since the pt conim inion, to meelmJ 0f session. He represented his that erei lasting communion held with church oRen iu Presbytery and Synod God and the redeemed in heavn. Dtath and atteudedthc last meeting jf each of is :,Uv:irs with us. hence it becomes all these. bodies. He also represented his j 1 i . . vides for the coinage of the seignorage (Julf. silv-r at the rate of 2,000,000 per When a man talks into a telephone J'a.ker Holmes, made H" a(.fter.1that, what he says goes. coinage or a stiver ouiuou au uie rate . . , , . , . , . of two million per month; the silver .... .. , , . mi. the horse sense. coined to be a tuii-iegai tenaer. me -ilver to be purchased at the market withdrawal of a Prominent Minister value. from Methodism. There are two provisions as to the rutirpniMiit and reissuance of nanerrur- rency, and it i, provided that "i-eafterl After the mornine sernje ,n t , no liutionul Iwnk note shall be issued nx"l """' ; of lesw denomination than terr dollars, -u.r It also brovides for the stoppage of the tion by stating that it was tne las, coinage of two and a half and five dob time he woua appear ueiore u em , largold pieces, these coins when re tneir pastor or m u uou, Pu.w.. ... deemed to be recoined into eagles and a Methodist minister. Th;s was a ' la ail'nilft. I.... - ... hnt-k to ins HOCK. Dili wneil ue e- double eagles. , ... , , , , Tl, rdt.nf Is also authorized to Plainea tnai nis views ..cw i,i.rt..Sru ... ippoint a committee of five to attend regard to some of the Bible, the strang .B !.at,nttl moiiHtarv conference, announcement was nialy perfettly .... i ...:.i rlear to them. Mr. Wightraan an- 1 he bill was receiveu wnn vmjiug and the brilal pro-euts weie numerous comment and bcautitul. Thursday morning dawned, and the A Dozen or More Killed. happy couple, with the attendants ot LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. lu. At 10:lo vrliich he will do at a meeting of bet- fliti ui'uniiK' before, went to Asheboro n,; mrwrnimr whole snan of the Jef- Pi-t.shvterv be held in Roek WilV 1 . I IIW) lilOioi' i j- -- nouueed that owing to this charge of views he had decided to connect him self with the Presbyterian church. to the new, elegant and beautiful home fersonville bridge fell. The bridge is of the groom, where an elegant rccep- uOVV UiJder construction by the Phcenis tion awaited them. Forty or fifty Bridge Company, of PhCe aixville, Pa. friends were present and all congratu- pjfty one men were at work on the lated the couple and wished for them a ,ride, all of whom were precipitated I f e voyage with calm seas, bright skit s. jnfco the river. The bridge has been and gentle breezes to be ready.. Mt. Oilead Locals Corresiioixleuce Watchman. Rev. G. O. Wilhoit preach his last ser uou here for the closing year on thel6th "Misses. Jennie and Annie Mnrlin made a llyiug tiip to Wadesboro, one day last week Mrs. Peggie Gar rot between 70 and 80 years old died of pneumonie on the 11th over a week's duration-La Grippe, Presbytery in. the" General Assembly of ibe church on one or more occasions. And wherever he went, his dignity of character aud his intelligence upon all church question secured the attention and respect of his co-presbyters. In the absence of the pastor he often conducted the exercises of the weekly prayer meeliug to the edification of the congregation Dr. Summerell's last illness was o' lit- mry toiUow the h ird-vork fOHter tl'is on..L-o l,lid.v usci:stoini Tl,.. u. v atchmax will begiu its regu-.-cekly visits fo its inaur leaders, !,,e.rlsy4,on Thnrsday,; d.m. ,r uiory ne aiven to tne rM(i.4, andSiiay peace aud good ;t among meil. f n L. .. -. i '" "oilier column is a memorial , -"tl.ehfe irndd.atb of Dr. J. ,C i"' -k"uwn the.&nt j-ct the ". more than tl.iity years, and inst.. She was sick only a short time. Iiss Ada Andrews, is visiting iu Mt. Gilead this veek. Mr. Charlie Cotton, of Uwhorrie who With nneumoma supervening. rora i . number of days the dhease was not con sidered dangerous but for the last three r!.ifa Vim-. nfrppoverv trradnallv waned has been going to nchiool here, has nr lasthesaid that if it was the ... . .1 i. .! Ua.ma a nr;Aiii t Ia hAlidmr'c ' i turned to nis home to spend the holiday's M r.C- F. McDonald, of Erie Mills, was siting near the fire reading, on the 17th, inst, when he was taken with a fit, and fell the Lord's will that he should go he would be satb-fied and declared a fiirni land fearless hope in Jesus Christ as hi S:ivior. This testimoov havinsr been in the fire burning both legs so .bad- raanifeited disinclination to talk A. ll. 1. A. fit 1 A 1- A ... ly, it is thought oue will have to be am putated. futher on that or any other subject, pre ferring to spend his last days iu silent Thegrooiiis a popular and rising young lawyer arid has a bright future. Bradstreet's sajs that aside 'from nio.leratainiprovement in certain' lines at a few cilies, general trade is -as dull as before; that general trade is of small er volume than generally at this sea son; that the holiday trade has fallen far below expectations; that demands for contributions for idle workmen in nioiiv Eastern cities is a failure of this holiday season; that prices of cereals, meats, iron and steel aud sugar are lower; that the large accumulation of money in large cities show the stag nation in trade. . E. Nulty of St. Paul, Minn., writes "Was confined to led for 3 weeks, doc tors could do' me no good; Japmese Pile-Cure- entirely cured me." Sold by Edwin Cuthhrell. ihe Montgom-y union meeting win meditation. His end was peace. . Salis be held here in the Baptist chuch the bury nas lost a good citizen and skilull Jytn iust. I Tfiucii'1T, the church a valuable member and officer and his children a good kind The Virginia Legisbiture has appoint ed a committee to investigate the char llCltheref -'e, is -a Uu& tribute to Edwin Cuthrell Druggists, recom mend Japanese Liver Pellets for con- andjflipation aud -sick heidiclie. Small y a ; mild, easy to take. 0 pills 25 cents. es of fraud in the Senatorial matter. father who strove to teach aud train them for; usefulness aud heaven. The city of Salisbury has laid away in Oakwood cemetery one of her leading external, under construction for a number ot rn ... . . fUrk XT'iaiimc years. iwo yeam mc Sivin B ufk failed because of its con nection with the bridge company. Recently financial assistance was ob tained and. work was resumed three years ago. Shortly after resumption ot work in df.il constructing ine ppnuiic3 accident happeueil at the caisson, re sulting in the death of twelve 'men. Accidents have been frequmt, and from first to last it is said that 50 men have been killed. Ihe span which fell was the nnuuie mi. : j..., i- Alio t.n the ln- oue. ine acciueni. - secure placing of the "traveler last light. The wind still turthcr loosen d"it and this morning the older was .riven to draw it back into it place d the engines were started. I he wind was high, and, blowing off the false Hill on the 13th of the present month Mr. Wightuian has sent a paper to the Methodist conference which is now in session at Sumpter, asking a letter o dismissal to the Presbyterian church and embodying his reasons for the step he has taken. Rev. William Shackelford Wight man is a son of the late Bishop W. M. Wightman of the M. E. Church South, and Is 47 years of age. No other remedy is so reliable, in cases of suddeo colds or coughs, or for any and all derangements of the throat and lungs, as Ayer's Cherry Pectorial. This won derful medice oftbrds great relief in eon sumption, even iu the advanced stages of that disease. seription." 2. Il the subscribers order tta tv -coMtinnaure of their periodica!, tl l.lisd.er inuy ttutii.Ue to md,4,hen until ailarrearaes are paid. 3. if subscribers neglect or ri-fa-c to take their-periodicals irtm the ol f ice to which thev are duet t ed, they ne responsible until tUe-v have .x'ttitd their bill aiid orleied tlrt it1! discontin ued. 4. If the siibstrilieis ins-, i to i Utn places without informing ti p .' i-h- er, and juiper" are sent to the former lirectiou, they are hHd rwj.oii- le. - 5. The roui t- have.deeiiis-d t U -re fusing 4o take periodicals from the f f ice or removing and ieaviog -Ahem uncalled for, is Pi nna Facie evidence of intentional fraud. 6. If siihscriliers pay in "advance -they I 1 A il. . . . -. . . 1 . I l.-r..U alC oounu lO give mmee ui puiii?uei at thee.id of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it ; otherwise the publisher isauth niz ! t .srod it and the subcriler will ie ivpouible until an express notice wiih pivmeut of all arrearages i- to the publish er. . - The last post.;. laVs .lie ftUcli ifuil newspaper publishers can arrest any one for fraud who takes a paper and refuses to pay for it. Under this la the man who allow, his mim np!: i to run along fo som tin e '.:np;iid i then orders the pn-tnier to wiik a "refuse!' and have a postal card Kent notifying .the pubiih.r, h'.ys bwnMli liable to arre-t ami fine tV' -: -, thefl, etc. Deafness Cannot be Cured The AdvcitisuW Of Hood's Sarsapariiia iVwiways wiu, 'i the bounds of reason iHCjui.-e it .-, true; v. always appeals to Ihe mler n,-ii e " of thinking people leo-u-- it j-i u--: .a . . thr cannot reach Uie It is always luiiy huo-uo t i- . - SSrttonofth7.ar. There U on.y one semenUwhid, j., tl, n ..irp deafuess. na inai. is j """- W w.w . . 1 1 - ei H': tu ..it...i . hes-itation. This ques:;ou i f . f r s"j iea? o a i tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an . flumed condition of the mucous lining of the r...t..i.uTntie.'When thistuhe irets inflawl Kr. ft rumbtine sound or iroiierfect hear- . oa and when it is entirely closed Deatne.-s im as 0f( utiaiisv.yi'eM. t'ie rcultand unls the mimmation c:m l.e it ,s not. atwnvs n -n.eu.i. j taken out and this tube restored to its normal j,outd be. U-.e ' K-,i.,rr be destroyed forever: ..llfl iriKu nii v i-, .:. :-;i t con Jiuuii "i s ..... - - i i - nine cases oni oi ven i f Hit- iiivmo-" ; W:iS 11 ii 1. tiiio, i nine tns" v. - - , . f , - , ll traveler from the Piles 'which is nothing but an inflamed cond.t.ou of feCle. Whi;, Xn ,...--work, forced the traveler troni tne P,,es ; "he,cmucous gurfaces. "narmonize' ajua:. o-.ef 011 which it was placed. - j We wjl, gWe 0ne Hundred Dollnrs for any ba4.k cu ,11UJy H Si o.s-.a i . m- When the end slipped off the men realized their danger. The engineer called to the men and ten of 51 on the span escaped, 41 fell 110 feet into the water. . Ll... .l....imUl'uin Si4.V 14 I. llr !;' ( i I', l ase of deafness (caused by ca.arr,.; - " v , -ii.ifj n.. r-nrfd. centior iuwmiv J 11 rculars, free. . J c? f.. h cured br Hall's Catarrh Curea. wvw v i i dxspeptic he expected t i- ,,U..iu reiidv to teil a bii-eV F.J. CHENEY k CO., Toledo. O. olllv'waV to remove ine dimeultj Soldbv DrugRistg, T5c. j el at the cauS-. Difperw-ia. rlit-i ffi ' . il .1 .....I I in.n'il... impure oioiki nu n, t. :. Edwin Cuthrell Druggist, recom- . - Buckinghan's Dye for the Winf ers is ilooi s ,-"; ' . . . ., 1 . . ,...i wr mArit and i jutikij5 f K..t,l. nnrl ..! ive trail i e 1 1 1 .!..- P memk Johson's Magnetic UH, tue : PosUive eco- , 'nwer are all com-' a IP" 1. l!l i ,T.X Ailv tier .er. aud u preVeaftve oi deu: 1 - 1 tirOIWl Prl III Hit I I AVUIII V 1ft U UN 11 VI 0 - f" . - t i . . . . i Liyv t w---'- - . - i r . a-iiiti3 j great family pain-killer, interu.u ltined in Hood's arsapanua. ry llv isin easily apply it at home. Hood's cUi es. I Irek,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1893, edition 1
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