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fr: IF 0 7- : i"-'.-' HI 5 ' 1 4 . i Vj,r- 1 - 3 . 1 X. I "i! - - .. i 1 -. ::V... 1 tit- 1 ff r.('t . -'.if . V,' ,; i-- I: 1 1 if j:rt'r r " 1 V fir It?' i i"-. .4' '7 A- i it '0. 1' cv;:. x- ii :-" V - : Carolina Watchman. J.W. McKENZIHEd'r-and Prop SUBSCRIPTION BATES. rn' in lvai)ee Six months .50 Three mouths J25 fcorcd assecoad-cUss maU at Salisbury N. C THURSDAY, January 25, 1894. ! The Comiaff-Political Battle. : i " . y: - A contemporary truthfully says, the elections next fall are "iu no sense un iinporupt." It is importaut that our ' own State government remain in control of the Democracy. Important that our jiegiaiature be able to elect a Democrat to liie United States Senile, as Senator Uriu' ax iire witii the last ses- 'Vtoii t the I'lf-Mjut Congress. Iinportaiit tjwt we niity ciu t i'Vea majority ia'Mh house Congress so that the ItiiUiitliwn Im-uo for Vthe' relief of the people-'he not checked, or that those re tkf "leisures already euacted be net re pealed . It is evident I hat the result "in this State wdf fJe ii De:nui:ratic victory if th party 'thoroughly ortfanizetl! aud enterthe cV :il-t with a determined aud uuited ef , bevause, if the Eepublicanud Pop- uiiisu were to enter into a a combinatiou, enough honest Republicans aud Populists will Vole the Democratic ticket to defeat the uuholy combination. Aud if, as in the last election, each of these parties put a jticket iu the field, a victory for Democracy Is assured; because the. Pop-.; uliats are uot nearly sj strong as at last ' election; ahen they cast theihirgcst vote ithey will ever be able to cast again in, thisStnte. I i TImj Democrats as usual will have to be prepared to refute . falsehood, expose de ception aud trickery, ahtl show au hon tat effort to relieve the country from Um evils of vicious sectioual legiliiiu; mot ouly in' wliat they have don in iheoa hlhort ycar of their power, but prove that Vh?y have eudeavored, as far as tbe ex 4g neies of the t i mes wi 1 1 permit, to fiuth- fully fulfill the pledges of their party. Aud if their rprescutatives to whom was intVusted the duty to fulfill those pledges have failed in performing their duty, then turn tlie iudillereut derelicts down, select an no hontst and capable men, and do not 1 blame the grand old party for the faults ;f the few.uiifuitlifuland unpatriotic ser laint whd imagine all they are expected to do. isjo draw their pay aud attend the 'ef-siousof (Jougress as it suits their con venience and if, -perad venture, they are p'(.ent- at rull-call, to vote only iu ac oi'1;HCt with their oV sweet Will. ! The easy, halcyon day of the profess ional politician is about over. The eo ple are begin idug to know they rfe the ilasters, aiid their will must be carried .iit, lejse the unfaithful servant will find liiinself a withess'some Gne moruing at his own political obsequies. But, we be lieye, very few of the Southern Congress m'en a' e of the class referred to; yet we regret to record the fact, that all are not united in the great work before themas they should be; The fault.is, the average Democratic politician is'jtod.independent a character obstinately self-willed. !' The .permanent prosperity of this coun try hnges u pou what'.Cougress will do -within the next two years. If the existing tariff and peusion laws are not greatly modified, and their robbery features re galed, the worst has not yet come. But wd have faith in the people, and believe - they know their only hope is in the Detn oc rut io party and; 'wilt be patient and discrete enough to give it time to bring ubout the relief so long desired and hoped . ibr. It took twenty -five years of tariff ; ft ' - J- t " ; . ronoery ana irauu io oring oa present , conditions, and purely common sense will I Uoch us that it will take several years, nt least , f or a perfect recuperattou 01 all in dustriajukerests. Shall- we not give Democracy a chance? ' , . I j That jef ee cdingly imposing and ex ". tremelyjaugust body the United States Senate has done little else but tight the appointment of Mr. llornblower whose 'chief fault seems to have been his close 11 ess to the president. The couutry can better allow: the presence of Mr. llornblower as associate justice than allow such dilly dallying and lack of ; soUiid business proceed ure on the part ul our most noble "UomausJr 1 this extremely critical period 'of yVmfiredeiit of UornelifUniter r being, we need men truly reprtsen- 1 ??;' ' ' tr:. ' v 1 live Who will throw aside all pjrsoast IrTe P,7is removal .quea- oil tattve who will throw aside all Dersonst prfjiiawses and; petty auhnositiea and act only with; "an eye single to the honor and, glory" of their couutry. The way out ot the ditnculty. lies with both i branches ;of Congress and they should fully aud at once realize' the importance v6f doing (not for a few favored elasea,) . : but that which though it may possess some disadvantages, will do (he geaeM !i good to the icreatest number. 1 Tha ie 4-ple that form the boue ahd sinew of the country (that life giving power) pu ep- posed to toe issue of bonds. No from any theoretical standpoint but never the experieuces of the past. Hwy have seen thiough glasses darkly but now face to face and can not be hood winked jwith mere pretenses. Bold agressive' action is demanded. ,The i.ssue of Itonds must be. stopped and if the iH-ople want free silver and State banks let them have them. The Wall Struct magnates have controlled the money of the people loiu? enough and now. they should' rise with healing in their wnW' and "Vendetta" on ihir i,s and viler if necessary a premium I every -a!pfro.n the Bull. Bear.HoirJ "V "j . wnier grapiug, squeezing, ka4inveious animal of the Wail Street . 'io.2: lm. The people must ran the Ui jvruneit, ihey wtil ruir it aud be J' nomd any- ... -ue be in the v" -fii-ir "Jr,iriaaut Var?1 Watch jlhv 4,u:lcUii boaru for there U fun ahead. t " WASHIKQTOa LisrrE .... . V ? s Prom obr lCcjfnlar eorrespondeat, . - : . ' Secretury Carlisle has Hnnouiru -:- . , ,i .it,. hi "Ier authority U th.:t h.. U itiof,heTrea3urj. Wliile'?.eith-;stt1 a, a cou, ,.nl.nl j,r,t, ami er' he, Prvifcut CUveland, nr ny M V"V t.. takr any enaqc. member of the cWn.t hs any ou .U about his authority to issue botfd, he and thejr would have preferred that Congress nhotild have provided for the financial deficit, but Squalor Voorhees and other leading democrats iiij-Cim-gress, affer consultation and feature consideration, arrived at the cjmciu. sion that it!would be impossible fto se cure Congressional action :in, tme to render ilie aid needeil, owing to UiEer enws of opinion among democrats hi to what should be doue; and advised tliHt advantage le taken of th0 author ity coiiferred by the old law. h issue of Ixmds is to be limited tohe lUime diate needs of the Government thus leaving Congrss free to act as soon as it uiaj be so disposed, by proiriding other means "of raising m'u'jf that must be bitd from some source. The idea of a howl issued is not (I palatable one to the average jdemocra)'.,; put in this case there was no -choice; it was boiidst or a default in meeting obliga tions of the Government. ; I ! TJe consideration of the WilKjn tar iff bill i proceeding satifiictory fo the democrats, although 'the clauses fabout which there is the greatest dfinocratic controversy have not yet beeii rejiched. A number of minor aineudniefits have been adopted, andue. very irapbrtant one providing that the ' free! wool clause should lake effect upon the pass age of the bill. . , I I j- Seizor Uerrv, speaking on 1 Senator Call's resolution for an investigation of the civil ervice, said J UI think there is great.deujof humbug.abont jthls civil ervicie, business, aud iLam.,qotaii favor of extJrndiugit qna iota f:urtHer.f Tliis statement ,ws greeted with suph ttp rorious applause f roai the guileries tlwit the chairman had to threaten to have them cleared before qaiet was restored. Mr. Berry voiced the popular jda. The depleted condition tf the jTreas- ury would prevent h tty co n sidera le ar4 propriation for the enlargement of our navy at the present ses sioii f f (jofigress, even it a m 'i rity. ot the denhwrrats were in favor vf sticli approprjation, which is ctddbtrul. ltepre$eatative Boltnan is one of the democrats who Iwlieves that our navy is already dan-i gerously Urge anthat it shoiild not be added to, unless the traditional poli icy of our government, ! to av6id en tangling alliances, is to be shelved and an aggressive foreign policy substitut ed therefor. u We need"xsaysMr. Hol man, ua navy sufficientlyfstrongk,o pro tect our interests at home and; abroad, but we have already gone beyorifl that point and ought to stop. ; I do pot fa vor a large army in time of peatje, 1ut hu. army cannot, under any circumstan ces, get lis into trouble. ! Tbi army cannot -inaugurate a foreign o!icy. ibe navy can, as witnesses the vfilpara- iso inci lent.: The foreign relations of our, country are more or lessen the bauds of the commander of any! Amer ican naval vessel, and we mnt Sustain him, as a rule, in whateyer cblirse he takes. 'For that reason, lit is jifot ad- vtsiible to have tool much of Hi navy. The smaller the navy, the betfr; pro vided it is sumcieut for our purposes." Strange to say no democrat has ap plied, so far as known, for the position of U. & . Minister to . Riissia, ; bne of the few posi: ions inithe diplomatic ser vice thai -carries a salary as High as $17,500 Whether this 1s betiuse no democrat hankers after a residence in th i land of the Cz ir because oi disgust at his American would-be imitators, or that the opinion s general that the warra personal, friendship with Presi- dent Cleveland is known to feeJlowardstno law of God pr man that pre- the Present rniuister-Hon. Andrew T tori. i win pe remeinperjea (nat Mr. Vyhite Vas T40V appointed until Charles Emory Smith, editor ot the Philadel phia Pressywho was given theplace in 1889; was wanted at home to elp Mr. Hamsonget renominated, s i - Senator Daniel made it plain' to Sen ator Hoar'.this week that it was not al together prudent to attempt la make a speecti 00 the Hawaiian question with no tetJLerju-epaiUqn than a iling of malignant hatred of President Cleve land and the democratic party "" After practically (compelling Senator Hoar to aamtt ins ignorance of the official docuuienta Jtearing on the subjfct upon which he was speaking Senator Dad iel considerately dropped the matter. Sen ator Morgan had earlier; in the week tripped .up Senator Davia, of Minne- sota, in a similar .way, but instead of ackuowledgini' his ienorance Davis crot mad and tried tt bluff through' on a re f usal to lie further iulerritptetfi. So many misleading statements have been made about the reason that caus ed the southern democratic Senators to vote against M-. Hornb I i- ower a confir- umlin, wtiicU w.is nj cti this week. ! tliat I have ascertained what was ih4 nr-in:il reason for. thir voting pn.ior umy, . - the vacancy if he wants it, and lie would be unanimously confirmed. Tariff tad Waei. AtlanU Journal. J (hie f lite groat contention of ipo-; tectionists is that a hijh t iriix - makes high wagi-s. They consider their c proved iwlien ihy show that wages "are higher in the United States than they are in fiee trade England; They ignore the fact th it waes arejlower .in every country of continental Europe than they are in. England and that they are lowest in those countries which have the highest tariffs. If the protectionists argument were soutid, wages would be higher in Spain than they are in the United States. . One of the most interesting inci dents of the present tariff debate in the House of Representatives, was; the discussiivu 'between Mr. Reed and Mr. Cochran on this point. Mr. Reed said: "Now, let 113 come for a moment -to this question, of wag. The gentle man suv 8 that it depends upon supply aud demand. I say. that is an ullorly exploded doctrine. Wages depend ujx)ii ' the-amount of the market, aud also upon the nature of the workingnian himself. I anticipate what the gentle man is going to say in response to the suggestions of other gentlemen on his side, that what they need is a more ex tensive market; that what they need h to go forth to the rest of the universe and obtain a market; and the method they propose is x to obtain a market somewhere else," by" giving u the market that wa have herex Butw on our side believe iu enlarging the market iu a different fashion. We do nt mean to go to the ends of the eart h and struggle with the cheaper labor of the whole world. What we mean to do is to elevate the market of this conn- "v try by. giving higher waes to the la borers, and thereby constituting a mar ket as broad as our product iou." x This is the protectionists position slated as fairly and forcibly as it can be put. This is Uie way in which Mr. Cochran answered Mr. Herd : ' ''Now, the theory of the Democratic' party on this economic q'tetion s that when byjegislation you nuke produc tion expensive jTou limit its amount. and I d uot think any gentleman ou this floor has disputed th it if yon limit the amount of production you limit the opportunity of labor to tiud - employ ment.".. The gentleman from Maine (Mr. Reed) has aid with perfect truth that there is no such thing as charity in commerce. I agree with him. The contest of commerce is the con test, for cheapness. In commerce the survival ofthe fittest is the domination of the cheapest, aud that being so, we believe tbatjbecause we can produce the chief staples and necessaries of life iu this country cheaper than anywhere else, as the great republican of antiquity accom plished the military conquest of the world, the providence of G:d has order ed that this country shall complete the economical and industrial conquest of the world. lI3ut in making that conquest the widest facilities must' be J given to pro duction; and believing, as we do, and a you concede that to cheapen production is to enlarge it, we think an abundant production furnishes a better field for the trades unions to claim for labor a larger reward than a narrow produc tion. We believe that if we can in crease the productive capacity. of this country $500,000,000 a year, there is vent the laborer getting his share of that increase. We believe, on the other hand, that if you restrict' prodnction, J: may keep tb: profit -of-fh SifeOiu f acturer as large as they are; now, but you must necessarily reduce the profits of. the laborers ' - ' , It does seem to us that any fair minded man must admit that i a com plete reputatioti of the argument that protection increase wages. In the en tire discussion Mr. Cochran had de cidedly the advantage of his keen-wit ted antagonist. : . The Value of a Fi lend. Cornelia La.4 For over, six years 1 was greatly troubled with constipation and biltiusnesstiid wa often unable to work. : At the suggestion of a friend I tried Simmons L ver Regulator and am now free of these troubles. Aarrison Tarleton. Your druggists sells it iu powdieii or lipuid. The powder to be taken dry cr made into a tesu Teacher u A rthnr, I shall be obliged to detain you again today after school is out." Arthur (aged seven) u0f course yon understand that if there is any gossip comes of your keeping me after school every day you are respon sible for it." Ba-ton Transcrip. aLV - . IULEiafiX C.t January 18. Dr. E. Dnrke Hoy wood, of thi city, a pby ickruof prominence" and a surgeon durlug- the liite'war, diod hero this morning. , , - . i - - ' Columbia, S. CrJanuary 20.OoTer. nor Tillman has offered a reward of J100 for tho capture of Uio part who bnrned the store of 1L 8. Folk at Oam boraf, on January ith. - j ' Ksoxville, Txiis.i January S2.4-A ncjrro named Gamble committed Hn'as Ranlt on the elevcn-vear-old, laujfhter of A. U. Francis yesterday aiteraoon. He was captured, taken toCeiitrslJel lico, identified by the girl, and hnffod by a raob tof citizehs last nihi Axokrsox, S. C. Januarj ?0. After the meeting f the county allian--a the members of the old faimrra associa tion met &nd passed rssolattons faror ing a March conventioa to nominate candidates for stater oiccrs as called by Editor Bowdcn. of the Cotton Plant. Birmingham, Ai.a., January . While the Bookkeeper of the whole sale hardware firm of May berry & Watson waa in the front of their store last nlffht souae thief entered by the b&ck door tad took from the eafe. in cash .and exchange $3,000 and escaped without beinff seen. There are no clnes vrbteTr. " x B:axiJiaAM, A. a.. January 10. It is stated that fttrnaces at Shelby aad Ironato. Ala., are beizur pu in rad4- dm t n. operaUon by about tk ftrst of Ftbrvary. Eaeh of thont kaa bee ktle,fr six oreiffht month., Tao mineral d.l6trlet of Alabama is fastfeV ttcj UVW it normal- eoadition; ud 1 a oatK a better feliccris ow existing. Poaeorrk, OaI, January li.-A mad 4oy afcUekd Si a. Bartow Wilson, tW iepot atnt at Collins, today. Be Bott Appeared la Forsyth, wkw ie WtaMsrro bcv. From her ha wnt ontk f lwn about .three mils and MTirely bit a widow, ilra. Kdflr. also ker- danfhtar. He. Jack Bill then succeeded in killiag. th d afier be In bitten. - ' CaATf axoooa, Tsxjj., Jaanary offe Mapp. tas sevanUow-jear-old sefiTO Koy, e&vloted oi tb mrdr of Mario. Soas, la Dseembar. 1893, was enteneed to hang March 13 tk. The sentence was received with. sming lnd iff erne. This w as one of tk most cold-blood ad assassinations ever com mitted in Hamilton county, and a clear case was made out by circumstantial evidence. -. -m... .-s : ... . L man killed , . on the dummy line' last cipfht waft identified today,. as Charles Bead, of Battery A, Third artillery, statioced at Fort Barrancas, whe had come here in citizen's clotblajr on a shqrt leave. E bail just been paid off for two BLootbri aud it is thought that he was murdered and robbed and his body laid 00 the track. Ksoxthxk, Tbkx., January, 18. It b reported at Johnson City aa coming; from Colonel Ii. C Niniboa that the Cranberry magnetic ore mSues re to be closed down entirely and that tae company own insr the. property will eeaso all operations there., it is said that the company has dec' Jod to take this step after six or seven years of experience. All the while they have been mininsr tho ore at a. loss. " ' Naruvu.t.e, TB3S., ' Jannmry IS. The statement issued by the 'sh vilte. Chrttanoogn and t5t. Iouis kail road Company today' shows that dar ing December the gross earnings were 8377,000, net earnings 02,000 and sur plns 840,000. ( The surplus is only flO, 000 less than for the same, month last year. The surplus for tbe past .six months is $330,000 and only (65.000 less than the same for six months of the year before.. jACKHOxni.Mt, January 17. Harria and WatkiMr the aegro pugilists, met at the opera house tonight under ar ticle of agreement identical with those signed by Corbet and Mitchell and were not interfered with. After one round,, in wkibh one negro was badly hurt be refuted tocontinue, say ing he wastoo druak to fiffht. The sports were disappointed because the governor did not interfere and reveal his plan for- preventing the Corbett Mitchell fight. Nashviixjc, Teh., J an nary 90. A desperate shooting affray in reported Gainsboro, in which Jim Whittuker defended himself from an assault eommitted by two drunken men, with whom he had quarreled.. Jphn Staf ford and his brother, Kathta. en tared Whittaker's house and attacked him with drawn knives. Whittakcr had a pistol haudv, and shot the former la the back, in9ieting a probably fatal injury. The other man was shot ki the Ug. Coattakoooa. Tk:k., January 19.- riek Jones, alias William Sylvestev Harris, t&a desperate klghwiymas a&4. alleged murderer f IT. W. lager soil iu December, was rseom.-ultted today till the next quarterly term of eonrt. Depositions of ins portset Ala bama witnesses eould not be seenred. Indictment were feuad against Har ris for kukluxirtg, highway . robbery on four ooaats r.nd for asardfr. t Th msantty dodje will ts. reeortefl to by the defe? '. Ch a tt AKOoe A,1 Tf if a.n nar j JT,-r-' A verdict cfuaurder m tKe first desrre was r'tre4-by tk, jwry,'.t tjju as., today In the case f George llapp eoV ored. Mepp and "Elldy,, W ooten will probably both'hansr the m'arnev of oldman-ltotsi' The oonvieted hof v? he is but svee yearareld. laughed at the foreman.. wha her ssadvhis return to the court.' ""thirty pltaesses were r called ' during ' the trial ted a eonelu- sive case of guiU was mac e out wholly from cireumstEntie.1 evid.eaee, BiBMiKenaaf, Ala., Janaary 1T.--A sensational, killing occurred t Car bon Hill, Ala, l-- eight. Bethel Cola, who lived la th Carbon Hil' hotel, left his worn tfter gtpper, tell ing his wife- he would "be -absent sev3 eral hours,. Instead, he eame baek hi an hour. Through a window he saw, George Creamer a man whom he had suspected, in the room' with his wife. Cole, fired twice and C'r-iaifler broke through the door, ran up a flight ol steps and dropped dead with a' bullet io uw urain. coie was urret.bvu. 1 n rVot. E. W. Saaltlt. Prtn. ODmmsrctal Oollfe of Ky. UnlTersitT.Xexinfton, Ky.. was swarded MEDAL AND DIPLOMA BT THE WORLD'S COIUMBIAH EXPOSITION, 'er System f Book-kee4ac susd Gemeral nMl tUlm-Mtli. ee. Cit to complete Business Course about J0, Including tnitlon.booka and boards Ptaonocrapnj. Typ Writing- and Telesranhy tanrtat. For drculara, addresa, W. B. axiTl Preaia 1 U sVeatsvtesw Kr V ' J I I V"--- rO III M . V. ! I ' 1 A Stvry of Love an I iVar. - i. The Norfolk-L mdinark is. repons for the truthfulues of this" followiug I , .... . f : 8tnry,4the facts iu jwhich- we f have C jestsoti to doubt: 1 y. ; " In". DHiiiher, ,15(10 Company." I pil 1 ty ",fi f th New Y urk . Iteimejitv wiij staf ioiud" at Uujinoke' Island, this btajeand Mr; John P. l)iinti?ni?, theil 11 handsoine yonnt man of ;.2t yars, was a priv-ite lti thsit .'"company. He nit t here ..Mm. Marijiiret-btoa. then a preity girl of eiijhteeirsamiuer and in u I u.tl ndm i ratimi soon apr.Vn : tip between them': j He addressed ber , jd on' the 11 i lit before Christmas. of that year they were happily narried. SHn after the, iarrie the company was o'r cVred to Plymotitb, and Mrs. Bunnin Went with hi-r hushai.d, but atPIv month they seperated,' Mr,' Dnhning giving his wif wife-money nd- sent her bock th hr fHtfreron RiiKke, Inhere she wa told to remain until he rt-tur'nd for ''her' if he outlived1'' the War. The1 rompauy. then proceede! to Cidurnbus,; where Mr.;. Punning r w; muer ajd nt Aderscit- ( .... .ViHe, here hremtuned until the end '0f the War. 'D. in 12 released from prish ie at once preceeueo w fK iniorum- tioc of liis wife, buVh ,was.jufoiiiid in the meantime tjiat V his . irile -. ha4 Iwu drowtiedHa atteiupting ' to cros Kitty Haw", bay: Tb"i - iuforthtioh. wtiS notfonly brouglitto htm by m ill, bht by Captipi A G. ICartwnght. of K is company, who married Miss -Lovy. Etheridge, alsd uMtonoke about the same tHiie aud Intd gone back frr hij wife. . ' - " --''' ' f-r' t "...'' 'x " j Believing her deal Mr' Dunning mourned the lo of his wie and .coiit, eluded not to return to the sceiie rfcf his short wedded life. Since then he has lived in New York and Peunsvi- - ...1". " 1 ;-t." ;i -.::i' 1 dealer- in stock. .- Q w iug to ? ; the - ad. ending of bis wedded - short Mile' Mr. Dunning" would neVei" ever think of marrying a;mi, n'd :''M'rs Du tin in would not beJeiye. .tnt her .1 husband whs de.d;.and.for this .reosoa remain ed single. ' In Jufy last he wns induced to . ap- j)iy. tor a pvniii,iuu m tins way siieiin- lertitined th;tt lier husband still livedand was given h.id hess by. the imthorties at Washington. She at once wrote to linn and reteiveil a replv, and tht- re sifit w;.s a" happy reunion, lie having tnte to uieet b-r. Mr. Duuhiug at once recognls-d his wife, ot tliirry t ars ago,' hut it tvasse'v eral iiiinutes Ijeiure shv cpQld reooguizu in te vtiic-u;iired oW 4u.iu . .bxt'-.w'ar. time luVv-r. :: ; PopTzieriEverywhere- .Bi-utu-uirtK wit! 1 a small local snle in s rt tail drug store, the budinvss of lloou s rin,Tiipariila Jia stvadiy increased uiitiil tierv is scarcely a! viHagc'or hamlet iu lhv UuhcJ blate wlivreit is Huktiuwu. . Tyw-dit Hood's 9:iipaTill:t' sUnds at ; the liad iu tlif pu-dieii.y orM. a:nirtd in ,is - pcruy and 4 vied vii wtrU of tiiuumid of wouid-bc comietilors. ll has a larger gale thaii any other medicine heSor -the Auiericiu public, aud protitl:y greater than all other uar enparilinsftnd blood jiurilica cuiubiued. . Such success proe merit ll you are t'u W.is it nortlie uiediciue you to Uj?, AwoJ'sarwaiKfrillti Cure. The largest carirt' of rzz . ' freight with the except tnat ever went out or ixcwtiein ys the Journal was tikeu out by the stern er Neus last Saturday. It consisted of rfresh fish, clams; oy.sters and eggs. There' was over i bund red- tpns bf them Among the lot was sevens id car-loads from Morehead City; . Deafaeia Cannot b s Cared ' by local application s thej csiinot reach the diseased portion of the csr. TUere is only one way to cure deafnen, and that is by contitu tiuu'al remedies.' DeafTTers i caused by an is- flamed cpoditton of the mucbu lining of-the Eustachian Tube, .When,. this tube gets inflamed you-fhsYci a VumbYing Sound or rmpeffe'ct hear ing and 'wles' it is entirely-closed Deatnesa isi itjreiuiiapu uuvs,uie inxjammatian . can oe taken out and (Sis tute restored' "to its normal conditioQ'bearmt; 'will ; be detftjed forever; piDe.-tases out of ten are caused by catarrh, wbjch. u nothing out an infiamed condition of Che'u'oaj sirrfacet." ! We ill Jite-Ooe flund rsd Dollars erny case ofdsfness (caused. by catarrh) that . fan not be .enred by Uair Oatarrb Curt, Send- for circulars, free,-. !.. y-t ; iftTW TO MANHOOD. ggyg3 it? Baint t3It. - grr. Pfifi aia, piftn , ns. Me. . v . wxsTirKavi xvarsAixn Tint, E l!iT IPSir, XaeecrkoM Sad C4 trhcM eaao4 by OTiMtwtlaa tt Sraia,. Bmil- 13 will Mai vriess i-uaraaUe to rfad If notcar4L OuaranWataroad by arrak. WXaT S UVU FILLS OUA3UKXiX3 iMoed oaly bj Edwin Cuthreit ?aibury, NC. : 3m nina M iSi f M m m 1 lllLBWWUiW fMM IM4. tatlM takaa tataraailjw Iki fR&VENTIVE by sttlwr wittli lit tnolw UTWHrwUmmattturf with dsn 1 limni ei t, ftm ?. naainm try mmu. HU SlpUs.rWfarSr E iwin CutbrelY-SiisOury, N. C. 9. f ;Th3 Old Etiend And 4hc friend, that nevef laior iUelled tKKftt: yottjbour at tho, rnentioii; of this I exelseat Liver nieiliciiie, and ; "p.rp!o H6lriob.-;jiuded:i that fUikrthio; else 'uv?!tlo.' Itfwthe; King ot Livjer Mt-di-- ics i3.U-ttT.-!.t4inn jJl's, . auVv " lTrelve of Qtsmine and 1 : v.ijinAS. It aot-K .lir -fitly on the "I-'iver Kidm -rs- nt 'Bwvla ai.dy " fives' nolile to! tlioT -rliole yr, ., U'-mr TIiH-is- thft" medichvo -y.il 'w.ii)t" ' Bsll hv;n i Prugiri ia -.JLvu':i;: oHrr- IV'T. lef tp Uc taken : r'-rr.H'tcHrrlot' td-i'-" . l- v1'?? rriir. ... , . . .f V ? ,';Oj, !ti-;liieipr,ii, ts. ' " . I -. "' 1 1 . 1 11 ..', f. rT7' '., Witshinto'n. Poit: iie-.orCHUed nti-pptioJiUuVft?.iicluMr ILvtch of ;jtbe ConfmitteeMtfi Aricjiltyn, will in- trodHat ihi srs?io?v.vifl ddfer rli Cally from the nitasun-.th.t wa-, talk ed to deth, jn the mtta iry (he Fifty hetfonj GongRes agd tfji; '. bitte rly opposed by ailJiQaril vf trade jn the couutry ...The chairman' has ..been iu Consultation Vitb the internal rvyeuu diuWi.tie,.7).Uibtf( will he en forced if it becomes a law, and .with oth'-r, expert staisticiaus in the irul will br it is uuuVrstood, a bill Will nol be WohiLiiivtf in ita iperatioits affect-. Ills: irKUiHiitt; iiihiiuk muuh wu ;. P aw r.:. Ss . straight .-reveti e measure Ttbat will aim a tdjingblow at the ucketf; shop in tern ity arid wild -c-it .spectilnl iou Hn the commodities of life. The Advertising. Of Hood's Sarsaparillsr is at ways .within the hUndiof ro!i.-oii'tiecait-e It ts tru ; U always appeaUjio thel sober, cuiaituu sense of thintj i peopie bewiuse 't is true; and it is always lully sui'Stained by endorisemciils- which, -in the (inuticutt wond would ie accepted wiihsul a moment's hesitation. A cMch of ffjrmade by-"Mr: .Walter -Willis, of M'h-ehead Cith, a few ilay." ago, . netted him -ayj the Buu- fortilefiitd. IViere :ere about ' three Wudt half tdhs- of the 'fisir. The Her aid sviyi it wis the litr st catch ever known to iwtve tei u eatiht . around there with one s iiie at one b-uil. . All who are trobitar Wiln Constipation Will find a safeure.and speedy relief in A-yer, pills. Unlike niiB-t ahifr cathar tTCSj'U'esejjiils, Irvugthen the ntoutach, ! livt-.r 'aiid bowels, and restore tiiQ. organs ; to, norujul and regular action. - .. 1 ... Mn. Shopper "Why, all these toys are u'd." Sln'pkeeperwYei, niad ni, but theu you know most of the iwbies are new.'" Vogue. DR. FELIX LC BRWV3 steel mwsmiVL pills . sre the ericiBsl sad Mlr FStrCGH, safe and re- usble ears on uwt. nsarcrt. mu f lMf, secx ny BsiL Osnoiiie sokl onlr by 1 Edwin Cothrelt Salisbury, N. Cv A BIG THING ' Weliave just received. '.another bfg lot of Drummers Samples and ate offering 'them .1 prices 'that cant fail - 4o attVacl , the'' .aiteStion of tbe:hat t ive-' hetn '.. Oiir' nouse w filled wilb bargain in SHOES fnmi. tlrst floor to. garret We want you to ee them ntiwe are sure you will, appreciate the "prices quoled yiu - ,-, -J . . . k v... C.T7ol3b. Y . L. X1T SHIOESI WEBB, N ICHOLSON & R ABE J - ' - " PUOl'RIETORS y-f Salisbury Mart Works. LARGE VARIETY OF MARBLE OS HAND TO SELECT FKOil- ; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.; - ."'.. .- - f :-' 'r : : -i -:--;.;--;..-.''v "U - : I.- Wf -a f' ' I Ur.Harvcv Betd i -' ll t Ur, Harvey Hetd C&tarrh, Heart Falfuro, pa, j iajai ui inu nrOQt' -I ThmnU cTod mnd Uoo' SarJ jmriUafor Perfect IIitk. I - OenUemen : Tor the beaent of snfferin w nanlty I wish to state a lew tcu: for years X have suffered from eatarr!i and k!. , tsilure, getang so bad X eosMnot wSks3 ' J KCouIdcarcly Want I had a very bad spell of paralrsts of n ftro sores time sro. Yj throat seemed tW.M I iU im wUew. The doetoru mt caused by heart failura, aad carawrtSr which I ok jooordbjc to " Cnb Aoi seem to do aae any good. My irtti !rA FX,1!00' taMpMiHa. WliMiWe?!? Joseph C.&mwto had beea ' tet was entlrsry esved by Rora 8arsy. After toQctnr with Jfr. ftjtti. J tfmttJt try Bood s fcarVaparine. Wb twe bot I (ell very bukS leitor. l eonttBoad taking K a aa sew eelinfiJ Koodfo Sarcoparilfa aatfarr ytly , aaally mm saaaatv ga. -."t ! : YOU'- : ' C AX MAKE HONEY . - : . . - . , 1. .- BY OBTAINLNG 8U3SCEI BEES. rOR ! ; ; The-Southern States. ft is m rntiti fully illustrated ttpatilj magazine devoted to the fcouth. U , full of hit ere i for every -resideit of tfis South undouxht to be in ev?r; Southeri housc4iold. ' - Everybody Can iLScrd it ('- ' a it costs only $1.50 per year or 15 centi ftr a single .copy. -- i Wb Want an Agent in Every ''SonuW City and Town. Write for sample cop ies and particulars to the ; - ; MANUFA(Ti'URKK8,?;Kr.CCRD tp. Con V 1 Baltiaiore, Md. v MILLSTO;,ES. ILila? boj-bt the K. K. Phil ih MillfloBt"-iiij:rt-, 1 vnu on 1 ue 10 fu:m rti. no.v: g.it, ror torn and fce.it. Adini , -. ' J.T. Wjaiu ' ' eallsluo.C.-'- D:R.Julian&Sofls Call not tee to t he ticf that thv have rrmoxti thertto fc frtnii th'-lrstwre rot-ra under liie tenunl; i -t"! 10 Uii tr old ivon FlKbei Sirrt'i. Wehs and in order to-redti-.e our stoc--. wlO-i'ffer i SPECIAL BAIlGAINSi for the next Til I It i'Y D VYo IN DRV GOODS. ' Call antl be coiiTtncod that e xaa tave: s4 money by bujluR from ns, ; D. R. JULIAN & S0HS. U. L. Spsnc , ATTORXEY-AT-lCjW. TROY. XT C. Offers his professional services t the Jicple f Mnritamery and ad joininp coBDties Adder? hi in st Troy, N. 0. -T - - ,1 , BE. B03T. L. BAMSAY Surgepn Dentist, j Salisbuiiy N. C. B&OfRcc hoars 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. INSURANCE. -0- 80CND, STRONG a XtEUABLE COMPAKlB j r ' .. tOR ' .-' I Fire, Rents Life and ki Losses Promptly Rates Reaaonable. - J. M. Ipatton, Office atC. M. AH. M: Brow nla Shoetor DR. W W. 15cEENZIE Offers his profefisionat services .Iff citizens of tSalisbury and surronowg couimuijity. ' He eau be found tt ttice up staini over the post offioe .T- Kiuttz's drue store. Subcribe to ! the -WatchmaK an get 1 tie news, vniy j .1 s- 1 t I ad vanc Nicholson. r T. J .-'., LaeeyvBle. a --.I ! - i f- s vJ 1 - 1 S . -V !!'-.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1894, edition 1
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