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! .. If . 'J Miv J.S. M. Cubbing is his home, we hope- be tasty recover 'soon . Vl .1. lie H " f O U',W- "3'1 CroXvderJ jfilaiawtimtj V-mUel WW eagle whicli measured 74 W -from, wing'to r4j wieghed -II pound. "-1 1 . ,,' . ". ' ' '.-'.- Jvilv. MrvForltrhV h;iSt Uteu faster of thePrestyterian xirrch of hapl Millha4wM Hnd4i ' Willian'IIttraochLIeiaoilarketcliV I His reliotia character was ;ofa very. high a .i i i ' . , i , .,, it.it.t ordefc, and like Alexander Ieden. he Scotland haM furnished to the-Uuitedi i. - ? ;Jr States many Imust v exceHeot citiens.i;r; Vl - , . i MbA aii&a nrrThrisil" hail IK Janinn twvnJiwl rTrrr -r JTSPrl tfwtf "ft 8UW be ev jurwta.! wliywwss fwfc-Bttstis . - ..: - - ,J . . i. w u.a.... church work In ayettevlfcs Charleston nua Tvi . Tuvinrri upiirn.. i, r ,--,w , , .... 1.... " wltMretiieiiwwlAle4M,a8iuns.l - .. . , ...... ... ....... TkJ . 5 :-. .: ' : !. wod installed lo the recuol :bows iie vMuuuu Aiurojo h MfrT.tr M..teeu Eiuliug! Elder efoewliem be- him iiwiiii I ii iii in.' jn'liiipVirrTiriiiiliiiir mTjWrgnjiijwiijuMroB ! iiIMWWWWIWwwW"'""' r '- '" -: - ill.',""" !lLV!'f;-v ' ; : " : ' ''-'i':V""'-i.'-. 'r.?;!'-f As Answer to &a tSalicioui Charge. j?' f y rch i l52,kud iN-I59 bewtl 1 -L.-l- ! M IVIVC.i " 1 i eia .. i.w,': ovr vip. chick i .... ..f f l III I :f ATC Wire ' -a : . x .1. apiJtnt- of OiurV't JVica J. . L k lieil r!,:fi'AHo1 . I:i. ;r..llter !r 3rrootu dwel t. V-.v litftlt ft) eAy (tome titrMi hd oiuii t-ountis, aird be truly h ttapreaetttntive iHfr;jiijMi9fe lb te following Cfer I Anyoira si'iulm n erb of Hve new iiuUjcrtljvr uxfrtpurti.i" by tiie Cish tree. lt4iall be our uitu to give trutb fJly M criciIV the iews of 4l,e eeTry aiiil State, corislderiirg jafwav . . fVi . . fre, and did uot require ordiuxtio. He e dl Wt itaiTto the eiuiu.uce tf WiW a .f1 h Ider, tv.se i Uti Milleru uedf.1 uttniw counsel d,l,geuti? wor ad exau .J...i.V ti - ,.: .iJ ..,1. pleiuall good Umhs. Hie sooa became hlmLlf eicluivelv iu liieraiure: a-d Sauday achool and I v : Tlifi nf a.Trann. Mr. Eouob; The enterprising and at n. u i u mi. wiilt-.! wul 9 i ;.. x A Jesup Ga. Bprcial of the 7th to rt Sfriiv. ttfc,S li- tem:r OWrver, W.: Two S M tlien .Ire-jt, Ullikuown to .f ;PJfrI" tl.lUr.J. tt. Kci- f",J?n',.?'1c,,,no"-' ."a,'l a0r..ni .ddl furthJrl,, w,,.l 'nt pu Ir.,,, NJl2 .t 7 c cl.cV. . - - - w ' uv I f MONEY GIYENrAWlY Our ciHtomers h.!dmff SiiCf-, ... correxpnding to shv 4 irji vertise.1, will j.rent tl:em-.,i oul b and we will be nleu!d til I-r-fiirt.l L' Wiouey for them. " f the dow gradif some' ti,u, " ii.jii iiii.fi uLtfv s.Ji.f large whit-boUset Patterson on the petent jtf.on at ihejhead of-its aSairx.'1 tence U made at us, and while we would h?Sf ! I left of the ro.d going sonlh and ask in for sonieihing to at and t hat a man and bis attending physician, V. K. experience at all, we are competent to ?!??rt" hira dnS-ro8con: uitivutuiu uws uut uiiiiK ue win uve hot. attempt to maintain, that,' with no experience at all, we are competent U nn uage a uewsjiaper, yefc we feel con . lull w'r . : - - ad. and if will fjWp stud Gneeiifboro, -J(Ch.r.tte '. V .L"i;itux on cigurettes. .ri.vv' M. W.lev, of London, PJug- . . .. . i.t . ..u.. MVilv his one to Asfieville and lie will t5aM ior uis . " J ..I fail l its if ; k E.iia, Jr., M. E-i , rh, '.naiiaWr oftie Nu-get Gold ell V nitue j,7 Ciili iirrarf cuutv, bii ig..u'ty county. jUiMler KIjerison of CIai!otU LkrM.istiiJiHMi ,.iy lire yiMii::pr-i s!(li.Vu.u.in.tii ni itterof Ins foil ij wHi i-Mer carj-ies. VV y iiiawutji Democrats, iftipt Mas- ,tiiJ the tike. '- , -. . -t j . '' frittr are ui ',M- Mbrgaiitoj . .I. i. f-.r- liVii'k lniii.iin"N J'o take ..WcMHletifoties bjirned ,by iUriit fire were let a & u" fllif lire atid the ..ctnal work uf re- LiWti'S U Kuol-as iii j.ro i res now Signor liWfiett JM of Kitte; pre: ,tuf the 'aldUVintarl of liva ibe best interest of it patrons, i Its literary cjt shall be cleai audi above repioach and deserve ' a pfacejy, every hreside. We h ill do to o'.hers a- we would be dfKte by and regardless of all ele, yyur busiuesi Five uew subset vlTr5 Aiir :;.,..ir i. ters, was connjied.at the Busf, --jbr faith iii. vui uiiuimiu nuns nniBWllI UTI , ... ' J L ittHVgurated. Subscribe now. ecieuve, but it iseeins that ae wi uave T 7. , , . " "77 - ilouesoif he4dcboseiK. 1 T..T' . 'T " i1'? vvututxiAh ir-k lrn at , u"' aw scuooi; uuuuierea , rf . Ui.H Iknun Klllulrurl I..z, ....... U I . 1 ; "J ITT L : . ! T ... V.-.- if rar uttuinorl Kv tlia onfi.wvl S T ..... I .. ... ... . . I tlB CM Ve tiltl f(l IftWl H UT ? land; fa. Kov4uberf .1811.- Hw fattier, r w. . . - . . " J e wocid not dare to cnt.eiz the bard o uuderstaud, but' the children be- rWto say i -feW words in .epl ' W BeMiT he Itwn J this undeserving and malu-io,, ibru.t reiliZe condition and ifjiehadany nessage ne wished to send any f rieud, .irlltr Tu, ea.ne.ced u. i,. uers.bod -M " - to b, able o publl.1, ,1 "Mrs. 0. 0. JSullivan, 114 North rweutieth tre.t Uiehmond, V. : MyJ) ar Mother: The ad viye you have so of ten given ut, Gm1 knows " I i l...; 1 ..v r':.... Kvea niui. and otteved bin). - m neces- -J" "l f'-.i uajs nouHfn iuwm ww.u vi:i . ,, . . . 4 .. . vr. vMm u..j .. i . nave so onen civen nif. u.nl knows I Ufii.Hiry iiitbe Mn,4ocbblood.:adar7 -W,,g tue war .penoa re- Mm. coutroi 01 .. , urtvr aeallMlbe Pedeus. . Iu 1802, 0lr "f suuitutiou oranoUier superfine VVArcnMAN as. msu.ager. The r "hv;-,. . - ; Yaurdl of .Audiuleek,Ayrsbir r sometinU able1 to give (U .,bt this aftermioii while n the act " H 4 ,.J..', doubles. efdoyecf that creatvtiieetlin1P:bf 11 rsatl.WeacUudr-r ;WATcnilA2r free oue-V JTT, ' r . , ... cousiiiueucy of over fifteen mintoutcaVh- thi i . ft- ..mm . I -w w iiiueucy .ofover firteeuminiouteaeU- that the " VV ATCUltAK has beea On Uie L Wabimrton Post' .l.l ..'.. . i. ...... I r rul adberreu4 ko Christ's cruwn aud ' ""J r r."-:"' uv".r ;-"rB :MW'1' lHe - It was a4842 that Horace Grelv ..i.I i . I llaikeii monuments on the Tliumnu m.l n' ir. . i i i. I iu.iw i"tr viiefi coveiieut. Xttese were Ayrsnire meu, ,., :v , :: . . .r.l "ui w Aivrufu is so iamb- .m.;l ,.t Wuh;.i.. VUW.. entirely unexperi- Louutyi Traveling in those day. was attended by vastly mnre difficult ie han in these days of Pullman cars nn steam boati makiqg nineteen knots jm hour. Greely hud to . travel alt the -Our neighbor IheoHrraM takes oc ust likfely aae u.y con- o poriuaity 4!. that we are easion to fenfark, -that for seme time i f " , 7 . old home, aud the friends that survived ...wwuipewuuovwiwiawma- pawt the WATCHMAN bus Wn on the , ! 'f it, vlr,,t!T aftr the iuterval of fifty years., There t thes-- bindntnoes to audcess, we mil Liiueandisso.lyin .ed of some one to build it up.' How much of aatouemasoll !lu Scotland all the bet- 'was t .him. ud Watchman and letthe infallible .,toi a.ta.' I . ; i 3 . I inPIIlfiriMM III I 1 12 Hi 1 14 klIYkkt ttl.. .kat.i -aa.a a... 1 . J A I I T that i- true the people must judge. The tericlass of bu If lugs are of Sioue, hec 7..'-- "I T.T X ; . WKe n,M ray from New York city, and the it in . ' wctrivij jjtru't wiiy us targe circulation .ouch of love Uou never more be felt f) aoo b-ri UD(j w6 will tu this world. This was not the ouly , , .. ,r n ad i u.. .1 1 .. ... imu-iiicm iiuiik ih ue eau. ine tier- 1 A 1 u"v ft.iv u lf 19UCU UQ UallVv a . . " r . ft . - : S i a . a It aV W u OllClla. B.UU UX - miUUn IV I II 1)4 I Www.. . I - I ww M-M M nn ft I. .1. I : . 1 .' . object of the present m inage.neniwiU the stouecuue uuuess employs a rpi wf Jove 8llo'ttW uever' ttore' rtu ? ViU f his journey is still preserved 1 0 Iuj. 3UU3VUWI3, uuu we win run nie business as. long as he can: The Her- iaud. Iu l87S he made an extended tour r,abeeu,s l0 u,l,f ". owns the :nffton euni O - ue to give the people the yery best p-i- uumoer 01 mf -i A'yu,' lue zjvl " uc .-rHuiirin ;ii'..ii:.w.-. f Ti.t j..:hft;tlaid;tbaeek- his" fortunes, iu the i'- ftft avft'Lrvav 1 a utn i 4119 uc" dine or fall of any periodical depend, Lw york u;U uitsome tiuieiu lhai IllUtn I Oft a-kftr' ft aft.kl..kU aTa .m- I 1 .: it L .. - i a a ft ft 1 miring nuuve 01 jsortn t-aronnn who has long been a resideut'of Wash- tpil' with spmi fifici;i - . I ... ... I "1 ! " - " . of Scotland, Frauce, Swilzerlaud tttid fown ttnd cau censure whom it pleases, ;;f ' ... . ! . . j a i . i . . . . line. tvouie. jriis love lor arcuiteciure, scul- ana mat wna& it aictates must be done, ture and gardening led iiim to visit an j Some people rem fud us of the fiy that admire the , choicest Kiecimeus that lie 8Ut upon the axle of the chariot wheel community. -It shalf be our aim to '' , 183Xlbef$fa e House in Italclgh, N. place the Watchman m every home in (j.. wa buruey dowu. aud sooti a:ter- the county and district and if hones, wards workjwff begun on the uew Sia.e fiuwasb ZrtZtolT? J T effortWd untmng energy mean any House and a ge number of stone, cut- ;fter of 4jonfiliemeuit busiiue8St J What a dut 1 do ra ! ihinif t'will bedoue. Uoward and on- ters were emlilbStd. Mr. Murdoch came on . f i,v lllt.,l, " Ahe ATC11MAN is not what it- ward shall- h- our motto and succesJ10 Ka,eh ta?ned work on tlie chef crtuiiUU8 o humall skill. 0nce prori. tor would have it nor is it what .. . . . - - '. ISl:it llnUMei itt U said tliat UIS work leiieals ou the help we get from t ie X . Hi. :- ., ' .. . , 1 t -, was so supenot- to he others, that he a out Mde., Mick to us.iu wonl and -i .... , .... , ,.w nvl HIUUICU ilUCHUVU iUlU nun jHvun.v- . BBC u -3 O c r S ; CD D 1 1 2 2 4 4 ' 5 5 0 , 0 7 ; 7 8 ' '8 9 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 lo 10 M 18 18 10 10 20 20 21 21 22 22 ' 23 23 2i 2(J 0 1 3 3 1 5 1 4 3 1 4 2 Ti ,3 4 1 3 1 4 .2 1 5 & 3 1 4 1 4 3 1 I 4 1 2 3 4 o 16 42 ' i . 2- 1 '25- 1U 48 ; 17 1 50 .33 0 10 2i 43. 23 30 37 20 : 15!. 3u f. 21 1 bl; 1 41 : 17 37 - 28 40 JJ7 45 18 -34 31 10 3- J 44 22 40 32 3(5 2 2o 2J 1.75 5o . . l,t . 24 .15 l.f88- l'th .. , k: - .20 .20 :U: 3.(5 . V ) ." 4.4 ) 2&4 lv .2- 2 .10 I i...r..u T . u:.. l. :.. . i. . i; r. i. . ... .1 IV A flMim tu Stim II hilt, tvo Itul umi l li tu I . . . .nr.u.c, x tu.ua, ... me mue, ue revisneti phia, where he again changed his mot Scotland with Ins daughter. Then aAer " not due to bad maLagemen but I f . r . 1,110,1 I .111 UILeilf. f nillV tll'llllv Iahfj ' In H iu ivi'nOA nf i niii.il I ft-i nuAtiAt- I tfniI.i mwi1J1n,i.,.iii..:.i , . He boarded th- Philadelphia and U i . "j v w.x --.uuo ttuu i wiiii ii iiu.s hhthi. mMr nr MVri i . , . r I . I m i n nrr rwii it :ii i aa a w a a branch of industry of our country. No preSl' in il.iitMiii. wto is ifi hklng a tour. yf tin H epe-nt file Vfoiui ii:t ijluilid:iA itli lc Wakleiises :n Burke conn- g u-lj ; Wall and G- ore ;Broadwa M drowned in r, the .Tajik in river Mtit four hluiitlred I3 anh alioye Briu-t 4 Ferry Suiidavi They were trying crisl the river i n an old boat that deed, xeiid iu youjr subsc.iptioin', pay iUe oilier. It Was at this time that ..II . . .- 1 " ..'.it. . 1 I ... .-. ' ' js . . it' . ... 11 .1.:. uji an uuers, him onr woiu ioryit uie met Aiiss SiiraaiD. cgiourn, iu '"'lhooliuatcs. v Mian oe ine oeoiues naner.iLo wnoiii ne was uuueii iu iuaino m nf.,i,.K i,,i ... 1 1 1 1 . -ii , i ff' - .1 juuiuuvii uuu a iiuiuioi iuvo iu. I i i tirt. lat and allJhe time' I 1833. ;. The twS thus united were spared irarA, fpn5t- villM . rt,,.0 nnA business can be run successfully, ese- rrii ?. . - ..;'' , toliveinuiUtafl love and huppiness to- ;iK5Mt miieu time iu readii.g. about lliejr tiallv ifI ,hwiu h,ird times, without onie The aAijutud report of theBpard gether lb, yrtrs. Several children ilabitSJ uliU iu cu!livatlng llieni j-Sipital or liberal pntronage. The bus- . . ft. aV t . m kT .uftVtk ft a - I ... . I r a J al . . . ' aa - . . . . . . " muiuuuwnuiuiiii. iv. viuu- were boru to IhTcm. two 01 wnom survive, i,arUen wa8 fuU of haudao'iiie -flower , men of Sal.sbury have not put iou lor vs liaa owu receiv.a. Aiuocgs. viz: Mrs. b. wney, 01 oausourj um. , d lhoU8e 8toeked with rah- ronized any of the county papers as ... l . . i . 1 ' I lk.lt'... -f 1..1. ..r lt.Lnm JllL-UII,l .......! I many oineriuiuon,.4Ui tniug,it,snuw. - -t - " " i daiit He iiad a quick eye,, and waUhey ought to do, yet we khow that .hat Mnce the Hrt re,iort oi Ueceu. mr ,7.. . .rrowill J .to delect ; a,.y new or a.rauU.bis ii due to the hard tim-s and to a 31 01 1C5 miles of new n;.d b.4Vl ' s . , uowtr or plant tnat apmniTed. I uivel t 1 i f ' 01, ..vi, joj nines 01 new ,.rou..iutr - vitlirjtutt. Umi nui u-eu her loiL, .,i..::;: ... : , . : b . uustakeindea of economy. iieen couineted and nut 11 oneration.U .. .u. . . ,.B uuu, . recoiwii, . ...... , v- ' ' - ,. r1"1""'!" e ,M ' ' I Jt absolutely sure of t 2i ' 4 . . .2 y . , 20 1 20 5 20 3U 3 45 . 3-) 5 44 s iu' ,ihsesineut forJOO was 34.704,UC an I for 1)4, 24,22S,95i CO, tjtal u t alUftt Hhaiuloued. Tue youMig Ulll Irrecitizi'ii of Uavilson couiitvi 3 J. -. IMr. J. P. Mtmrf, of tliis. city, Uppulnted' roid foreman on the aurjiiUe, 0'Ju vlit & Aiu.sta ai :e Wmubu &" GreeaviHd railroads. Sr. MiM)r Iut5 tilleil a siiuilUf p -silioi. 1 .ta Ueteru X rth Carotin t rail- W wr' tii yeaM vvith credit and mhtv.-; -; . . AU iiii-etiiig of -jtlje U'i irm II ark KnigUbf Pythias held Monday night 4 nienitR-r resolved to go! to Wash- ugtobtoutteiid the aieet llg a a I or in p tpreiue Ldg ivhiIits oftIN t hiaH o: ,e W,irll. V.Ult ll : IlletftS in j All-'U t mm compete lor tbcdlNJ iiursi art4 fur the lHt di ifjed division. J;'Eirtorn CX'. Vaile, ati trov; J. M PB;titi. Gt)eil,..au4.fc iitisk puviue, Muiitsjouicrv. i-t-uni v. are ou "'J ftialiorizod. nittuM to sijicit. eollecl rl't f.r - HiiWriHioiis of other aJr t Watcua.n, ahd ul of out r nore ::dae u wilUpleaseinake IBie of ihw fjet uu,j .,8N, p XiiXr Hrreur 1 - . .... 1 , ... i vj. u; a.cKKNyiKl E litor. UHoufiutItii'e!of Dl'rliHiu (iinli.. f"uP'a u. tb tbo!h lie :aj. N"SMrs: tirrmittier' eriuener. ., 1 ,in, uiw ,.!. ,r i. r...l . t.. i- 1 ! a i .1""" I V 1 1 UUI n vi t lie tUtUS. XII . Lilt and are now ass4i,,rMaaiiAjU UiJ.;.- iiliii. Mr. Murdoch went tu lUiii'.du'ir of ihu lurv Jii-.w, Jtfu-businWmeii of the town are- the his 114 miles ere completed year ,veue vitieu.u obiaiicd .uioloytuwit Krenea"':btaiii't iraWlle4l'2 JoVe'r' t'hLloi . a - 1 . , . - - We know from observation that the ihost sucCess- osies who have adverUsed most exten- ud ol iuiles this year, belore the 30 ol jou ine Uui(fdJtates Areeual buil'dou;. couiitiy in tehaif of some Wiicli asiW Isively, and we believe that the dullness lOne, the end of the ncal year. 1 1. Here be appyars to have developed iniu ciatiou gaiheriug plai.u aud flowers for 0f the times ought to influence-men to tu, irticul..r Jfoith Carolina le-idsla""-4- wo.kcr, a lorm or ciiru- niTuisportatiou. Iu his,, journal . be- de;. 4o. ,uore iberal advertismi?. every b-te iit the OJuion. Th Ut ?"f Waxchmak begin, the new ..1. vviin-.il lit- ttuu mi fcuece.-aiui iu uiie I . iiumi'd Hi.. -S!ii-t i;i " hm-K-hw .ni - T- v I : . ? j-... ... . . . ears. Tus v,us about the year Mua Short, the. Londou teiescopc : Ur" "-"Mrw uu.cu uu wibu From thcuco IA weui to Uhuricatou, &.i inuker. Uut the flower was lost to- tu. 1 rt larger circulation tnati any otnet Here it s: At New York the grca rtditor Warded a steanilwut that carried him to Perth Arilmy, N. J. Here be left the boat and took a train to Cam len. Arriving at Ciiniden he was fer ried across the Deleware to Philadel- 11 I- way and roiie to li ivre Je Oruce ylre ferry Uat revive,) 0OME AND GET I tXili him and landed him on the other side j. of the Susquehanna and he continual 1 Av, H. 1.11a lfturnpv mi rk:iiiiinnrp in ni inn- 1 u i. rujtiiirrri r -. I if. ; 11 I wWWW nious .ne croseo iaitnuore c uie Kia-i UiIC C tion 01 uie Dan iiuore- aim w.iki it.in- vay, which carried him to ton. Here he was couveyed the Seventh street wharf, wherebej took passage on a . Potomac Im it and was borne to Aqmii Creek, in Virginia, j 1. SiiWn1ersv.!o '(jLo.-.tiot.ivJ ir At this point he again toou-a .irai.i a press niiticeTo the eoiifr iry .-u i i - w, - far as Richmond, via hichmoiid and hired as wishing lo ciuiriiiue thi-i Fredericksburg Uailroad, then again an J -erintion. ....... I.. .c Hm I '..I ,rcl .11 1-.. . mill 1' V II I ia ...3 .1 uiiiiiiuua nic icio'iuij, vj.... 1 m. .1 mic nin.v:i ..jr. n. i ruei ine where anether tram hastened . Wiml l oiiiiuiiaiu e of I heir T eriodic-jn T twenty-two tniies, to Petershurg, ami ullil er isusv continue hi where again he entered a bus ami w.i j nr.hl all aTrearaes .re paid. t' 1 e Newspaper La ir aa Hi m-i III ...Uiim fr'.tF'f.l---. F .'S ft1 r - . . . . . I' .11 I r-"! I t ft I icnc iu u.c c.avr.iOMiiKrim v. tu.: c,r wnere ue nem a promuicov ooMnoti 0riu and iiumoers or botauists have paier puouspea iu Dartsuury, and w ... , i u . . 4. i if , - i . C .uimission of lI;tKr7,250 Th,. ,a the coustVui.ouo. the Areuu. Acad Arched for it iu vala i the North Car. trust the people of Salisbury and Row- h tmbhrg t, thedepo o. f s ,li cnUrs ,-egle.i ,r . r. !u ls an increas-f revenue lo tbe SUte of d kfeumter. Here toone.iook auouutaius. ,S,.u,e ago Mr. an wuiltwill give this, the oldest auu " U,e We,f9 37, "' " f ,;t;ri0,,CU'S ?rc? 1 ,b ; more th .r, 3UU per year iu Siale ve partn church work. . Murdoch u.etAza Gray, the diuuUhed. t )ap;r uf tie county, their hearty ?T a n f" to which they are o r s too laxelolie. and inchKlu.MBtate. eoun. Her this hfbcmmc.a master bolder ootanist, and iu a couvertatiou su,gesteU . , , j . mnnpfc. Iktn,.. -here the, fLile.gl, and baston con, .,,e U?: until they hav, k - i f i,i,wi, ad couiracuir la the" erection of thtr seeing a sirauge Uower soiuewliero uear . r , - ' . pany took him to the eud of the road, tlieir lull and onleie.1 tturni . uic n. n Uiu. 1.1 a llalHlMuue lueoiue to the . t t. Jr om cuuclud llit ' it might u. the luuK building of b-llsburT, and we llllllk v ....... . w... ll,.' 4. If Ilw suLscrlUr. m.,v? i:. :!,. t .1. ........... ...... . oiacc luc .wmHu,,,, I Whil ii, Coluhlbla Crt-dit for the completeness of the work Nation Ford Twhi 4iid its vatualle ndiliiioii to the State jouiliiiK ihe skouie freafUfy, " Johns"ii,s M;.guetic Oil cures1 art pain and it willjjneVejt ret uriif again. Internal aud external -for -mail and beast. Sold by Ed Win Cuthrel'i. hts piper i ' i .i r .fM I roiwr his 4best have woi k- " ik b'r .ver tUre vearJ itul dor- iwOimeJiavr ttl ide inlt She ab IV HSi ilf Cft n,i f .... . . 1 v.j.. ivimt doe lh. man '4? t'h-eWtlj. There are doubn;.. 1 -.vowuu. (UUO.S Wtt.i r li ii'a .1 nie4 in',r-l.f MX F of Kat ou-I U-nk l ...1 1 t , i .... i ! : - - --.1 luesvUy, j The following di 't " were elected f r thi ensuino- pX j.oluAV i Ci 151 fknifr. A Mi... . i. . . ; . ! . - i ""niu, LL A. ; AUeJU J. M, Tiu,ctorsiele4ed the jfol y'otucers of the Iwhk: It. J. preslUt: G.1 A! Biuirham. mr JVfO: Bckmkuuihier; h54f !r; E. el Vheeler; t? 1 ; y-h, assistant iT''f o dlareil a i ' Bethany Academy. Sj jrn?Fioudenee of the .Watchnian. - Hjhool at t he academy is prov gn-sMiug qnite well now. Several new nieiulers entered the PliiU nialhic Literal v .OciWv recentlv. i Mr. J. M. Brandy one fr Beth- afty; ik)ys ttpved 10 Salisbury last l uesdHy '. " t . . . - - 0 Muf nVth at .ti e ra5ideuce , of the 1 brides faih r on Defi. 27,', by Iter. p. :"t .1.. II. It " !. i ai. li. Uiyen y, iur. a. 4? isuer ana Miss Mary McLombs. U-v. Paul Barriuger, the neWpreaci ef at Gruce, arrived at -tiie parsoiiage pastor Mansfield, of the' Gold. Hill M. E circuiU was suddenly called tu U hi iium late last week to be present a. tfce birriel oi his mother. I L - Kev. W, Ki Brown, the efficient pas- tor of Urgau church tor the pateyen veiii-s, has bteh called lo Viruuifa; and he wiif hjavii for here about. the 20" of .hi month. v - ; Not iiiuch hew. at present. N ; he4Jtiarloltc i,S. C.ai Fort 31itUuu sought feuortia, uud bcu.g couducied to this tact idone ought to influence our ,)0me of 13,, Hickman Senator Kan le he Wai engaged in UJ' Muruoch, discovered peojile to sustain it. The memory oi . . , j!. , pie. for bridges for iiat it .wa nearly Al.cuaux'a bhortm. Jt8 venembie and esteemed fouude. '! ' ?L n it Columbia railroad ami eaus were taueu for its preservation I ,.A . . 1 ..... UUfc. ".MV"M,W '" r . 1 preservalion should causeit to have a warm place M X. .1 . 1 a. 1. I .1 . . ' . : 'a a Lk - . 1! : . - 1 :ft I-.ft 1 I I II 1 1 III. 1 II Hill lllll I 1111 I1MI kTIli lU' 1ft.' Ilia UVU X tMia I vi ca uuiuwt w ,y a. ' f !Httnce.: a, Cop8tipajion aiul sick headache per .luanently.'cured, and "piles prevented by Japanese Liver? Pellets; i ejspi'cially adapted to chrildreu's use.r Sold by Edwiu Cutlmll. .K : T ,m.;m -' -.' , A ?.Tiniit8 Which It Popuar There is a great deal Jot iiidigiiaUH felt against trust. The Supar Trust, the Standard Oil Trust, Welsh Tin Plate TrUPt, the English Salt-Trust, and other rombioatious of the khjd.areAigorouily denounced, and it is a subject of contro versy whether there are more trusts in England than America, and whether pro tection or free trade fosters them. Uut there Is one form of trust against which pursued this Jind of workv and was em- tueutly auccejsful, as such tstructures ah the Yadkin river bridge, the Grant's creek viaduct, the Catawba rtycr bridge, the Deepwatl briibie over, the French Broad, the Chester at Iuoir railroad iu-idge our t b4Cal a wba ri ver uea r H ick -ory, and the Savannah river bridge uear Augufcta, wll testify . It is reported t hat at the Savauukh river bridg- the water being deep, there was great lroublewith the colfer dainV-the engineer trying to direct aud coutrol the job. After several failures Mr. Murdoch aaid to the eiigi ueer that one ot them must do the Work, and proposed that the engineer take the job. But the euaiueer admitted that he could iot djj It. '4 hei;euiHn M r. M ur- doch tlcclared that he could. do it, if let alone and :he wuld. The eughieer thenceforth lctl him have Ifis way and iu iu a.short timefthe work was done. Mr. Murdoeh's last stone; work was the putltug in the .baths aud swimming pool at Hot pritig4. N. C. By these many and .expensive) buildings, as well ashy a generous : ecoubmy . he had amassed- a considerable foKuue, enough to have gbfen eaft and Jcom fort in the eveuiug of Uifei:-But he wa. destiued-to lose the most ofitJ Atf the breaking out of . the vyar, when railroad building came to a close, he turned his attention to the man ufacture of iron; at the Gulf, in Chatliam county, N. C. fHe was successful iu the production, of j iron aud furuibhel the Confederate Government with many hun dreds, probably tbousauds of tons of Irou. But wheu bel collapse took place the iron works 4n(iheir ownti-s and opera tives collapeediWith it, and the accumu lations of over thirty years, amouuiiiig lo perhaps ope huudred thousand dollar, were all lost, vBut he did not lose heart; but worked on, takiug such cou traits us were available , uid?d even then. In those ltiteresMny times a man was compelled to give s - curity in the sum of $1,000 for tlie support, maintenance and kind trea ment of his wife. Miv Greely was stranger iu Warrenton, with no one to ippeal to for a helping hand in his di lemma. In some manner his Lope res.- jilacen without - iufuriuing tjje y er, and p:ipftr are sent lo iii jir.. direction, they are h-id ri-snon hie. The courU have divided 5. c-.V : fusing to take perajdirals froiu ti fieeor removing and m Ifavi. . iiuciiMeil for, ie Prinnt Fiae of iiitention.il f r.ul. 0 If Mil-scrilwrs p.ty in arc. loiind to ;ive notice at the end of their tinn-. . wiIi to eon . in tit taking prououueed Mr. Murdoch oue ol iho best' j fr J. J. Druner wiu always DJjnouorea practical boiauiaUj be ever met. lie and loved as one of the best aud nobles: kuew piauu and flowers, uot from book., of Salisbury sons. Its present pro out from a personal acquaiutauce wuh urietoris a son-in-ltw of its respected 1m' . :f founder, a native of Rowan coui.ty, a Mr. Murdoch had a lively appreciation f - . ., , . r -. e .. . . - J M . son of one of the best faiuilics of the ot humor, iu a Dcotch'Amertcau taataiou. . . .. . .... In his youth he po-d great vivacity coun,J' ol,e who hM ,VeU a .tm . ondiHon came ta the eaJa of Old Bill .iud wu fond of mound iovi.if ifi-. .... with us, and one whom we think the v- unwn va toiler in irieud uud ciiooimate. KotferU"Johuatuii. neoide of ur.toanty ought to eucoUrug . . ... v....- r,.ll ttt ilm mi'.U the P",'',.irisuth':nr. I . ; -.-r-Tf i . . . w I 1119 UJ. 1 illivrj ...... ..... . I 1 I f "'I"'. I! i iil(riusiiiu'. ltMiilij In ttiiri.f.i-1 lint l. I .Mimuirl in L-tM.iiiiiir iiiivu tliw ilih-v. I . . ,. . . i . ' .... .... . I and I lIC 8U OSl'l.l !)tl rtlii I ,.-0- - r- . mv . ... "--j -.-r, - of human kiuuues , uno no sinmer n,i ..I., a-.. a . ft ar.a....a . ' 1 . . . . . a t . 1 . . . ....I . ft aa.ft . I ' mp- 0,.rfru? audbest journal ot the counry. made acquainted with ti e predicament uiaiiciou or impure in his flow ol spirit t, k'-rr th.. nrMiiir mannw is ... . 1 and vivueiiv 4 . p' K " ' P""1 m,4n',eri 0f the young candidate f.r uiatrim mial For the la. few years MfT Murdoch uewt . , . u.4rtnership with one of. Warrenton s has been mostly at home among -his who, with the support of our ,eopIe, fjirest alters than he declared I e piauts aiiil fiower. lie wa w.ous w w)l build up the per, and-we beUevt woufa d if the yonug f Hon luruisTh rvota uud seeds to all whuappre- it "will be to the interest ol' our busine: s10Uit tr.iTel all that d.stuice for ciaied .'hisvtrusures, uU wiuhl'rry meft to give him th t support, Wt fe mij iw ,Mrilteil from her- bv u. naudluu, of flowers, as. prefeuw hw w-te tue WATCHMAN; and its reader n,ere fornV 0f law. So Mr. Yancey'hail feud. llis otheToceupatiou..was sb wec ; T. 8. Watson. to ,e young r.,n- mg church Uieuibers, a.au elder, ilc . . . . , i e i . i i .! er and volunteered lo gosecnriiv tr uud a Haiti assigned, but by general' There is more Catarrah in this section 4FT u,,u - - eoneuL he uniLarm,! t,. vt -m of the country than all otherdiseases pin the license. The story g that In "i.C" n.- otnr.' wards, wtu aud where be pleased, .together and uu til the last few yeai qt wa gratefully accepted, ndj.be - .: . was bUiloBed to be incurable. tor a - f ' . . . , , , At tue 4iioanQr ioual meeniigsie " n doctors pornounee it a young couple were tuiih-d m the Mnu, 1 ... . j .i : i . . I . . . ...t ....iiuliiiilii.iin1 I ir :..J a - ..i 1. I...., I. I I aieuO VlliO. IB HlO Willi v.tDn.M..v..... . , ' .... f crre on theniaiket. Ii is taken liiternai- ouiu mat no oue cer iokc in oi air. m ju uf Q drops to a teaspooniu Muidoch. 1 ielieve this is true lo a ! i. direct tv on the blood and mucou snriaees of the Aleui. 1 hey oner ou lt.ti..li.-l dollars lor i nv case it fails li- cure, Send for circulars aud testimonial. great au eiieut aa lo any man w ho ever lived in Salisbury, lie eigyed hid work, he ei.ji.yed his frieud.-, he enjoyed ; a.i.i, his Bible, his rcligon, his Ciavior, aid!- F.J. CHENEY k CO., Tild .0 how i hat the Good Bhipberd haa- taken ttB-SoUl by UmjrmMjf, him rum earth, we believe that he has Voo caABOt ' be well j Blood SI j y uapeakabie uud full of glory ju heaven. J. KUJIPLE. No otler remedy is mj reliable, in csise f uiwlrfen eohls or couuhs. or for any ami all deraugements of the throat and luigs, as Ay er's Cherry I'cctoiia'. x u. won derful medice otfbrds great relief in co- !wtmptionreveu iu the advanced stage World's F!r Buildings Burned. rillt'Aiai. J:.ii K. Firft brufce out at f th:.t disease. Mr. MurdticliWtled finally iuSalis-. 6:30 lo-niiiht umLiiir the World V Fairr f ' ' ' ' bury in lSS2raad spent the remainder of s buildings. By 8 b'c.oekv tins Casino and ; Hold's Sarsajwriiia. the king of mrtV " -La t t1 ."? I . . . ' - ' " a lift I . ft ft-l ft fll a It HlS.pte,;,! r.m"rv I no one has anything to My7 That is T' T V ' u Grisly lo had Ihcu destroyed unu-iiie miie. 'frT IJ!wr:i! ..i:.tiini and all other ' U Ul an ur ii- . i r . - 4 -r. i , t - r : 1 : if r:Mtt:- r :, parilla. -r!'U - him to ma 19 . Kl? Sf deepest ..InpraJu iM;w4$.49tfr-' --' H-,1"1 I 'fiff' IMPURE. ; . l-t.J uW T( awl ITOBUICU wa ROILS. ULCbKSOR PIMPLES, SORES r ... . ' a I ' "-- rJ R- S. S. fjT Dto,s' . ZZL remoYe all i AU manner o 1 CLEARED AWAY it uthe best Wooaremeoj- Sv.'".Ta. -v acl itaYo. ol fcn.g -rTT The-la a-B until an expre s Mot-ie" of all aireWiHts is 8fi;t er. .... ... ' lhe hint post ..l i;.vs are newspaper puliii!ier ran nr one for irauri wiio tAiVu p.if t-i y... r rfiies to pay for it.-. Un-lei t'h;. . r tlif man who allows, his xuL.m rip r to run almi'gfor souse time udpH; .ww orilrs tlve plina!fr t-r ia;itlr ; "refuseil? aiid have u-po.it. 1 i;tri, imlirvln'. lh; iiiilih1i.r ('. s.- Ii i- .i.thle to arret inl. fine ilio rati . ' Jin ft, etc. . . - Of Hood's Sar-uprilrii ,.!. - " . lhe bound of misi-n !cm,i;m ; always appeals to the so!f r of liUiikiiiCTi.'t.isle t.iit ;ii. . " it i.-.;iiw;ij fill!) fill.-:.;; 1 .-ein-li' w I'i.b i- ti.' ; ' ' 'wi.u'il Mcev-ttii vnhiiu hesitation. ' ISS2I mtw7ir K y !l- I'flen ll:lli- -i ; i. Ii i- not j.!vi rL i i m!' six.uhl he. lhal tbe .-c'!i ' pt-r nd jr: iial.i'it is nfn n i i lit- i sie?a! -i;liliM . ile eciel.' Wlisitb Hi i'-e 'liarincti-'2e a nun- ' - r 1 bm-k en l.iu.? 1 '.'"'- 'ih mnai i in, b-ow en.. 1 m." ' '' affiible sml ir ; V. ' " ' :l jipept'e Ih- rH:4 ' ' ., c .iiv. res:dy t j u-tl f'u. i i ii ouiyVsy W r;.ir.--p !!" :l.th u' et at tliet-.iue. U---.iar fl" ; in: Mie !ilr.l iii.-l ' IIimhIV 1 -"s- ' ii) li el . ... . ; V . J3 ! 5
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1894, edition 1
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