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i . :l : . f . , . i i - - I ' 1 - 'A !;' - v.. -J " ,4 ' s iJ' 33 .i A4 ' ,1V. A -44,' r; 'It ! , ip EMS SHOT FIRST. T- v . v r: V-i.-r p J:-j-r' ""- ; . ; .. i ' "'''': jute -Was' Expect in Arrest and fiad Plenty of Frienda. " . niTES F13ED XPOX IS THE HOUSE: Am Ambuab rrtyHWlsr o th 0tel -', Attacked th M3JVlo Stod oo - Soath CroU Blo- ' v . V AvorsTA, Ua-, Januerji 19. -"The J rxot t Rouse BrMffe.near Jacksoa ution, ii. C, in which nej? roes made war upon whites bus endeJ more sen- . onftlr than wa at first thought, and tb trouble was even worse than? re ' portcL Mr l'aul Green, ne of the sereral ?oung white men w ho were ' 'Uhotdied this morning frjm .theef-. fects ofaiwoulid in his sidej Mr. Rh-tt Green, who was shot In thejeft e and blinded, and also wounded iu . the sholder and thigh, was brought to v Aognsta this morning by Dr. Ike ,Creen to be put under the care of Dr. JIulL ' - ; : ' Mr. Enoch Beaufort and Jesse Jnde, the negro desperado got intoa difii ulty over a law suit, and j-'the negro beat Mr. Beaufort over the head with a shovel. A warrant was issued for Jude'a arrest and -Constable ratt!his holm, with Enoch and Henry Bean- ;, fort, flhett, Paul and Frank Green, AUin. Tallj and Glover AIcLain, Jor dan'WitJrorsbee. John and Jim Myers I IcKellr, sworn in a deputies, went to J ude's house to arrest him. I A white man betrayud the officers - and whan they reached Jude's house : their crowd was divided. 4 Constable Chisholm and a few of the deputies went to Uhe front door, j while the . ; withers came np in' the rear'to prevent. Jud from escaping. Mr Chisholm called out for Jude, but got no reply, il nd h then knocked': at tlic door and ' , he and Mr. tureen went iu the housed 1 As soon as thev . entered i the "door, . ; bout fire uogroes who were , tujsido, '.' raised their guns and J pistols and f'bmineneed' flriny. As soon as Chis Jiolm coafronted the negroes he told them not to shoot, but as! he uttered the words they opened fire.' Ch'isholiq fahd Green returned the fire ' I n the first Cry Chisholm was wound-i ed in the. arm arid disabled.; tJreeu - ' had his left eve shot out, was wounded- f ' In tlie thigh and sholder," In tile 'com motion Jade escaped and ran to; the -i-.vamp. Mr.! Paul Green and -Mr. Johu , . McKellar &aw Jude rnnnltigand pur sued himyVut could notovertake. him,7 , While returning to the hoasa to- re? jtn tlie crowd, McKellar and Paul ' irecn Were int by a nc?gro who wafi in a in bpsh and he called out: . , J j "Is that you, Jack?" : ; (ireen answered, "Xb. it Taul," and ' then, he .was shot down. . IIe fell in . - the road and lay there all night and ivas found next morning by -William i Jlarley, who heard the groans of the fi.nffenngr h'n in the bushes. At the time the officer-entered Jude's house, those who remained .on the outside on guard were fired upon by about twen ty negroes who were hid in a gnlly Messrs. Jordan, .Weather&beeJolin. 3fyersand Frank CJreen, who were.oa the .outside were shot in thesback. Jude lias fled. -The other negroes are Ltill there. Dr. Green' Joes not think the trouble is over" and more will- be heard from ""the riot before the week t is gone.. There is considerable excite ment over; the death- of Green and there isrloud talk of vengeance. GREAT IS CHIGAQO. JSttItlc Uilif It the World's Gicatrst : (ifsia d' Provlaton Market, r Chicago, Jauiiary ia. The annual report o? the bodvd of .trade, just sub mitted, fchows that the actual business tt ,the lanlerjtred ' Ty the volume of property - handlcri, .was larger for 'lyj than-durinif any previous year -. a. ydtii va l"tk avua. u vntiit; ruonths ol 18.)2. Keceiptstf irrain and j fiour (the latteT reduced, to bushels) j were U47,XX),O0O boshls, auly .(KJO.OOO : i lmhei lss thani i$W2", - ' Dnrinjr the1 last - y er we have Jfihipped fur actual s consumption and, '! f.- export more than" 100,000,000 ltu.2ie)s "bf-srraia. 4,HK),(KK barrels bfi J flour, OSO.OOO.eeo pounds of pork pro ; v'.'. and 1,258,000,000 ,poundi pi l bt'e and product, awrograting1 a value .1 of ntit less than SVi.ooe.'Ooo, making -' t J-iiii the leading market of the world ; iii'-rain and provisions. " . , . ;j Barxwkm H. a, January 'iIt Is, ' I perhaps, remembered thtllowaru, the Jackson divine vv-hefwas recently xrief and convitelrran a portion of his career in llanwell -county at Ilat tlville 6n tWlort lioyal and Augusta TajlroadxAfter peing there awhile a a pettifogjrinfl' .lavryer, he ran over ii iatoueorgia with the wife: of th sec tion master, with whom he boarded. I tSome ten years afterward he returned 1 to Hattieville. to gather testimQny in f fiis faror in his infamous libel suit 1 which he instituted about 1887 against ! l)r. J. R. (Iraves, of "Iron Wheel"5 f fame, and other Haptist divlnesT" ' i " ; ; Tlpbons Excbitnc Hurnvd. - j ; Lot iHVHXfc, Kr.,' January il. Fire at an early hour this morning com j pleUly gutted the telephone exchange in this city. The loss on the build ih 1 not great. The total loss is estima ted at 5100,000, abowt half covered by; Insurance. The buildin$ is the prop-V rty of the Ohio Valley - - Telephone Company. General Wauajjer Uifford": vayv it, will be three months before the loss will be repaired. The awitqh. board contained 3,000 wires and was : f omoletely destroVed. , , - An Invajid's Beautiful Charity.- Miss Mary Merrick, oif ' Washing on, the dauchter of the late Rich- ard Merrick, a wellfknown lawyer of . that city, carries out from her in valid chair, to which she hasj been bound for years, a beautiful chtirityt Se has Inaufrurated what she calla the i Christ Child society, a ipistr- hood whose object it is' to eniact itB J ihah)esake at Christmas i to th. poor ' little waifs of humanity whose lives T 'afMrrenipf all holiday joysr A'ay such , child brought to Jier Notice; . .personally 'or : through a note -ad-Idrcsied to the Christ CWld to her" care,) is looked after.. The brightest' ' time of the - year to" this cheerful philauthropist is the last ffy Says before Christmas, when heir liome look like San ta;Claus' headquarters und her! heart and ' bauds are bust ! -'; with the plans for the near holiday. 'Mdra Cri for Pitchers ncrK 1 U6W THEY Olbii to aj j . ! ' ' -j M'i Some of the Queer Expression Kn-ar In Common iU 4 - . : I .i s Nezro ContrSbatiou. ( - Hind as li March Uret is anqtfce . much-used phrase. .'Tbe fcarcj H dq reputed to be ferociousal a?.r iraej Those who have" given infonT54lio nortinv the Laro assort tnat. iq .T-V" -."'. i a.:kf.,rltf ' : -iW-- . - - j , - L j f, wild , and sly. Consequi?nuyj ve phrase can have no, ineanioijscsv-i as a'sarcastic allusiou to oiiqsji&c of cnuraf?e and suirit. ODe often bears "He's as ccaa a? a door-nail," yet it Js prWe.i.t!ia;; most of those hpt usej tkMp6rs r,-. . . 51 ' cannot xeii wny a mAJr-Mu ov be deader than any other, nail, that made of metal. It is; explained, jbovf. ever, that the door-naiK ia f crlju' times was the plate on the i door upon which the old-fashioqied anil now u o used knocicrM- strJucJc. tj. the inmates, of the hoaM?: Ka the plate or nail was struc inahy more limes than any - other nail, ft was assumed to pe$ dt-ar fthii j. nails Struck only when drivpn? iu .. wood. ' ' J A I; A A VI 'acknowledge the cra," ihcan- in'j. to retract Of take bacji, ias a nuipber of explanations! ; the fraot p1au3ibie of which is Uilvt, (n 1328 ouq Stewart, of Ohio, male a spoccpi ' that "Ohio, ludiana andj lTinuc serrt their 'haystacks and carnfialls to-New Jorkaud ritudlplji3ifgra market." . Wlckee, of; i4utuckr, questioned ; the crrtn.?.S' ff te Itatcrocnt.1 'What (To th? npndf" iwkbxl' SteVart. ("VrhJ, hrst mules, cattlj aod j i! Wlt pakea ypyr horacs Miilw paVto un3 hora?" continued tlve OiiUfoah; "viou feed onehundred diillars' -worth it , with yoor tle?. jYoji make om of thcra carry fifty dlldr3'iworh cfi hay aitdfrras to' ithe? eastern market. How nvich 4ra docs it Vsks attbirty-lhrije cents a pusHel to; fatten ,a? hof -Why; .Jtlifrjty-4yti5ii-ls. Then yoq put khirty? bufi cls in the shapci of a bos and m4:c iti waik off to the eastern n34rke.rt "I ae.k-nowlcdftfo . thjo corn, bpeuted tlie Kentucky member. ;4tTo take the cake"! had Its or igin in the cake Walk in whfch col ored cbuplcs participated, the pHza bqin a .cake. Ilcjnce, janyohe wio does; a tiling conspicuously well, r, sarcastically and i$oro usually, dbe who fails is said "to take the cak." "A little, bird . told me" is an . most universal, adage, based uoa the idea that this ubiquitous wu derer from the vantageLof the uper aii spies out all strange and secret tius and 'tells th-m, to those vfho can understand. pThus, in "tcclsi- astes, x, 20: "Curse not the kin;?, np, not in thy thought; and curso ni)t the rich in thy bed chamber; for the bird of the air will carry (by . vbice, and. that which haVl wings shall tell the matter." ; 1 J "ILetus return jto our miittonjjs," rpcanino; let us return to the shb Jbct matter from which we have wpit dcred.. The phrase-comes from an bid French play, m whic h a draper rhd I . . 11,'. m X cheated by a lawyer of six ells 'ot cloth apricars ia court to fdo- fend a shepherd who has stoletr twenty-eight sheep of; the draper. Tbo pretense of the thievish lawyer caused the draper to , wander ffom the sheep thief to hlsswinjilia law yer, confusing he two misdemean ors, which caused the judfKJ to fre quently exclaim: -'Let us fctufr to' Our.muttpns" (shebp). : f f "Not worth a ' tinker's Idam ts really not profane in itself, aslthe last word should epelied witliout aa "u."-;a tinker's dam ila wajljof dough or clay raised around a sp0 ivhich the plumber is reptairin, ust as he desires it, fixed with solder. hc material can be used but ohce: consequently, alter oeing use, 13 ' worthless.- Hence the force off tbo adage forxi comparison of iworthlcss things. ': . . ; ; ' j ; I j - "Everything Ja lovely j and tho goose hangs high" Is a tnuch-uscd Expression, but why, the hanginVf of the goo&hlgh should have anything to dowftb "making evcrvthinrr Kve- iy .is uot clear, unless it is fexola1 ned. uangs is a misapprehension o the wild word "honks, the cry of the goose as it flies. On clear days! wild 1 geese fly high, hence they "bJonkV high. Conserjuen tly the- adage cleans everything is lovely and the weather b fair. .. -'-': .' . ' i , . I ' ; -TllTjut aspoko in his wheel" has very little meaning as the Iword t spoke is now used ad,. insteld . of being a thi-eat, might be bonsidered As a pledge to assist, jit had its! origin many years ago when vheelsr wereibUd : except: three holes $0 Ve-. ceive;a rspoke" or pin when roing down hilLwlueh ;actedas.a birake. In 1C89, ina Memorial , two meajsures designed to interfere with ; the-arbitrary government of James II. are pokeo of'as such: spokes in their "diartot wheels that made them drive much heavier. "-j-Kily. :l4un)a- , . Er. Paso,. Tex., January!' 3&-4A. dhV patch to the mayor of juaref saye tliat Chihuahua is Ift i the hands of the rebels.' A st' attack wa$ made by a detachroentiof , revolutionists cm the west sid of the town. whch' jcalled the federal garrison W. hat point, immediate, rjthe j insurgents . rushed into the city on th4 cast.f iThe niasaeC 6f the people being- in sympathy with Sautona lce there 5 was no resitanc frpm that source. . " - eSr iron Tif MLooii, CF ! Weakness, ilalaria, ludigcstloq aad - XttiirisneH. fcrkc 'I i UROW.VS IRON BrrTKIJ. 1 It eun auicklT. For tale bv all dealers la of 'hay to a horse; - you jurt 'animate aat! gv oa top ofj bystai?c and rOe off to mivrlceS. IIIow is HjUlfUUUUUU"""" . , A Cure for Disease Without Medicine. "Cores wbea all We print tesdmonials from people of asy chance to prove onr-statements. 5 an easy -J . vtnU ALL UVLK 1UA j Addrew, AT1VAXTTC EI.ECTBOFOISB CO., TrasJUnston, D. C Qvxnnjwirvwnjvinnruvuw m m l'Eixox The Aqu'-dabaa the Only Vessel to Orosoho Bar at Ria j. LIE! CITY -IS-.ieSBAfil-D DAILY. of iiTn'.uilou la Xjr, as lbs ; j Ksour i of lli-v nle . -- j ' ar Vsn iir. ' P.Wr.sJAsr!Ko, .January""!. "resi dent l'cixotoof 1'iaztl. authorises the following- annouueemcnt of- the coxixli tlon of aifa'is :t iLio' coiieeruiajr the prospects oi the revolution general !y: "The revolt t.sm to 1; drawing1 to close, The reht-fs hre namber less tlu:n K ireti. anil only the Aquid iba'.i is able to pass the f oris at the entrance of the harbor. --Thurt: Lh ho possibility of the rebel ri captwriny Uide .lamiro or Xieih-ry, as every hill is fortiUed. .Ths? r.'irnlar tritop :-rs . in tueii the H'.i:it?oTT k .hnying US t c:ill '.!t:(.-Hth'Jiu ftif t heir ' servi:. 4VU tUe tkfhtinjt has been done b- theiia.k:int .-jaard, who have displayed sru.t '.riiverj.' - "Almost ilaiiy thj forts are cilc-d ripon to lir tueir heavy jfn.is and, tbe rkbelsliips "boiabar-.i the lowrr pft:oij of J'ae c;ty with their rapid' firing yuns, kllliug- pjip5 in thetrcet: with Wanton katagury and 'with no possibU ffaij- ." A' " . " " "Father Jon lptij-la. the g-uide at'-d private sccretafy; at tue ' papal nuiie vate.e'.renlu'tHm'advocatinjr- the o.tab- come the captains of the crewand lishment of a'nionarehT. Tn this pam- of the baseball team." fhleV Father JiUiptista says that Ad- i "And who is next?" -mir'al de Mello pi-t-mlsed to-ietore thu j 'There'lsn't any next." ' . monarchy as wc.l as ta.' rites oi t.ie cnureii. - i T Jn" "7:r.r-tlof the! people have left the dtiy. It js siilfl that Admiral de C-.;:i;a is besfin- ' Bins to consider tW iiavuiiVUitv of trying to cViaiu favikablt ertus M it divides "attention with, scholarship surrender. All the Aiavrai: -4ee ,and litenvturd and various other af- arc in favcr of the oveynmcnt." j fgi &Q course wc beat' them In ; am wr. i.t.v h 1 our epccialty'-Youth's Compan Svvanxah, (I a.. Jar uaiir :5l4 Tlie - st. am vaout Aataiie. wn-eti J!e l).;.ilKr !. l..ft last latWVriir ! with' a canro of. aibout tvav arms, wine a it is snp-4t-vCjkfi-tended for iJrazUirtvjte.v' The arms came 5! the ,st.'ati!jCity of Aujjusta srovdi New YorlcrTifnd were wnicii it d were cor;vigud to Krncst enptaiu of the Natali MiTittt. The .i.l ame as Antoni STina, but rooelve.l tble jrramb an 1 cummcniVatitHis uuder-thtj n3mi of Nelson. 'Among' .the ai ms is said tovbe a - l'oterkiss ffn. It is sup- posed the arms will be trar.sf. rrcd to some steamer bound for UtazilThe captain refused to jjivo the steamer's destination. Foster Iii:!s n Ni-ighi t :1 it Xcra in told Ii:o.?. . Wekt Point, (J.v., Janrnry 1. A doublemnnlei was eomniiitetl near We&tVoint, this lnovnin. il. V. I'ojs or kho.t find instantly, killed II. C. Hudson, a neighbor, and John Tripp, colored. Fo.' !;'r had, sued Hudson i:i 8 justice court about the location of a I fence. The case wus tried Saturdav and went ag-sinst the plaintiff. A)ui 9 o'clock this morning1, armed with - a pun 4 adetl with buck.sh.t. Foster. went to Hudson's home, and finding him tyei seeing in the Held called him from the hands. 'Hudson. unsuspicious and ui!trmed, responded to tlie eall. W'hcn within twunty feet Foster fired. The load entered the" back of Hrds6n"s head, killing him instantlj". Tni-musr, Foster wut to the hou.se of John Tripp, who lives ou Hudson's famt" Tri p was' a witness in the ee Jiiturday. Finding' John iu the honse. Foster hot hfm above the heart, killing h'n instantly" 1 oster is Ktui at- large, lut tho oCicers are after. him. lie has' threat ened the lives of two other r.cgrojs and his. own. f llpdson was a prosporotis farmer of CJrtrtobers countv, Alabama, and was highly esteemed - " RICHMOND AND DANVILLE. i:lll la tli Virginia Senate Locking Toward Reersanixatloiu ! RwaiMixi, V4., January 19. A bill was introduced in the state senate to- 'lay-atithormng' the purchase of the lachmond and Danville railroad, their' successors and assignea to become a corporation, adopt a name therefor, and possess and exe,rcls g-eneral pow ers and authorizing' the consolidation therewith with other corporations. The security holders and ereditor. of the Kichmo'nd and Danville have been for some time endeavoring to organize the road and to that end have prepared a plan of reorjfanira tion, winch has been pretty K"eierally accepted by all parties interested. It is now proposed to carry oat thie plan of reor0ani2ation and in sio do ing it is likely that the road will be sold. The bill in Question affords the legislation necessary sor the purpose 10 iorm a corporation and authority is ' also given to. straighten out. and. re- tain th pnntrnl nf 1 i r. ..c in K..v . . . I , v. v .uv u y,ubi,Diim;a erabraced4n the"Rtehmond and Dan- vilLjyiiem. -, r i v W . Stephens, Ar.K., January l.One ol th nyDSt disastrous accidents that . ever occurred in. "this sectron happened at Ogramaw'i.a Jnciber station three miles nof tholere' last night. The fronJ--itsNlast trip from the camps, -wrhich are located several miles in the country, and a large number of wood men were returning with it. Tassins over a trestle, when nearinjj the end ol ? the rnnothe. woodworlc mvtt.rav ine entire tram went down, killing' three outright and woundinaie-htppn ! BTOLisaTox N.O, Aug. 23.1235, f a i or nw 1 not harft - doctors and else faus.N your own State, thus affording; you We have sxnilar ceneesf efficacy - .- .-r Lv at Ar asures 5afety to Life of Mother aiJd Child. ; M7 Trife, after hainrg used Mothers Friend, piscd throigh the, ordeal Tvith little pain, was stronger IN one 11c.ua than ir. a yeek after the birth of her f oroicr c& ild.-J. J.McGoLDJUCK, Bean Sts-don, Te2n. ' " -p JfeTKSssVFaiaVD' roblisd pain cf ,lts tnrrcr liisu shoitenoi )sbor, I havethe beai- J thiei.tclnld.Ie2f.sa.T . f) Eijw.?"nyoj.lTe..h3repipM!ioat cc'fi f price J-3?e F- -r sale ty ail Drap f ciU. limk. i! tlt niBilffV'reuf V UKADFiELD UfiOLflJlT01C;o.. AUanta. Ga. Vay jJaV VIns. -'-.-' . In the recent . biography 0 Dr. rioah I'orior, . George S. 5ierft r.m, himself a Yale college man, com? mtiating upon the promineco of th lytice in that institution, ha thi.to isaji upon "cue bide of the story:" A Yule senior was .lately asked: "Who is ex-ofticio the greatest man In college?" ' ; 'Tbecaptain'of'tho foblball toam," was thc'prcinpt reply. "Of course; and who has second' honors?" ,A ' ' .-. 'Second, but at a good remove, And it was not a Harvard; -but a Yale man who offered ' one e.plana of his collie's supremacy In athletics: , "You See at Yale the athletic lO torcst is supreme, while at Harvard Senator Hoar as a Wit. , Senator Iloar has a rather clroll wit and has been known to say things upon occasion. , Scie one once asked him about a "young man said to be from his citywho was just then ocr .,,,,r5i - r' n. nrnminfnt. rrw ' in the i-uW"'o " i--. v - t , amen corner of the public -press throughout thocountry. 'VvThy4io," the senator said,he can t be from ray-town. I know about everybody thero; 1. never hf ard of him before." As the olbcr urged positively to the couirary the -old gentleman rcflect ivvly admitted that "thn he must be a young man cf purely national reputation; he has no local status at all.; : V , Again the. meetiji? ot the directors "fthe S e jiern i.anv. ay of Alabam. Iv.-i-r, : pr; tpored. Th dttte nov, bxed f v t!; v ne?iing is March 21. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral TIas no equal for the prompt relief and speedy cure of Colds, Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, Ixtss of Voice, " Preacher's Sore Throat, Asthma, Uronehltis, La Grippe, 'and other derangements of 'the throat and lungs. 'J'lie bestcknown couh-cure in the tx-orld, it is recommended by ' eminent physicians, and is the faVof ite preparation with singers actors, preachers, and teachers. It soothes, the inflamed membrane, loosens the' phiegm, stops coughing, and induces repose. . ' AYER'S Pectoral taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress of the disease, and even in the later 8tags,J it eases the distressing cough and fc promotes refreshing sleep. It'is, agreeable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does pot .interfere with digestion or .any of the regtilar organic f unctions. -As ari emergeiiey medicine,' every . house hold should: be. providetl with Ayer's Cherry Tectoxal. y ., - ' V Having used Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral iu my . family for ih;iny years,! can confidently recomihend it for all the coiaplaints it isclalnml-toxurA its sale is increasing yearly. wiUi rae. - anu in customers thltiK; this prf.pa ratton has no equal asa cio.iigli-cre.' S. Wj larent, Queensbiiry, X. B. A AYER Prcpvdhv lr. J . C. A vr Sc Co liowclf. Mma Jsuid byall UrugMi. Prcli f ix boitlcrS r to m pt to act , s u re to cu re. i Manr Person? broken loTa horn overwork or household cares, Iirxmn Irnn Bitters Eeboiida th arstero, aW3 dijrostiun. rtmovea vxcesf bOft i.i ci.rf.ntiniijia. Oetxii enaia& ; ''"' ' ''''.; wlien Raby u aickT we rsva Iter Cairtoria, ! rhen she vu Oiild. ihe cried for Castoria . Tn he became Miss, she etang to Qastoria. rn, v i,. ,.nj; .Mnr'rii if ,jr Cherry A Gherrv Pectoral V. - j- : 1 sh & i7r.-2frr',.-rfrtii-! Uorutj wlLi- iisi. - u. '. -. ' 4 ,-. llll4 4. f. :t;- :;Vc:j f ifr'' v Z'-.lxdil cpex" 4 , ' ' Kcubcn jSo'stfciy Reeelv erB."-"' Mj.--.il-i-. :2.iCPk .x. -... . 1VU1 ni..ili: . lii-yaviiiivi;'.-. ;'"iiu.iiJL' u.. : l.o ra SKA AH .(SlniwiH'0 U'i r. Hitni-Hs kin . M5Mi 44SAWf 6:4 am uSiiurw,-. I ls m ' : 9 4 A hli:ic;j?., 4 00 r ,rs uiv . f li'M fclJA. ;IM All : 1 1 1 AM HU Ar rtatr loi U v . . 11 u mi -11 S? AM .rK!.ir;l;Utr'r. ' 1 85 An ArUirreavJie,,.....! ima',-' 4 W ry r &trji::,.,...' 1 1 am. rc is r sjl SSTJI - Bt AM ArluBma a; ... VJ-, AM .... 4ierif Ar. Augusta AH .... Si rit- f r : ! . ; NOK I HilUuBIJ . iOS. , UAILA. - ITih!lhill'.. ... . . L roiyiuiitd ........ . 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M. oallr. aid .5 A, Mi tally except ' Stttwlay and Mondai: :rrlve Klcn- 41i(ud u'l l 3,, 'HJ A- M." Hemming; leave Klcb iiioud Xi t and 4.4i l'j M. davy excepV f naflaj ;jr- rtve West Point , 5.t a3d C.w. v.)i. r ' , V BET- RICH PflOND AMD RALEICH VIA ! . - . A - . t . ' , Leave Hli-hmond 12.4if )' M. ddly; leave Keve vllle 3.i T. M.; .arrive Oxford 6.f5 PM.'t ilf nder aon i.lyF. M iVDurham l.is l. l., ralflgb A, ci., Hetunilr.y'HrtltJli l m, dally, psrbam a.is am undtt-aou !.. P. M., OxriTa"--.44 A M.; arrive Kcyt-viUe lo.if A. Hl limojtAtjw IVN.Dntly. Ailked.ttoiii olt Kavi-s Krjsvlll.e tlally fijovt Sutidi, ifa ni.,OjlohV, ttra .ui. aaii uite DurUkiu II ,25 a m. . Miqed train No. so leaves l'ur haot, "laity Hicepi Sanda, w y m., OxUiiQ tt tlu pm aud arrives Reysvlu,l -6 P.M.; f . Mixed Tr:dii No. 43 leases Oxford, dally except SifUav, t.a a. M..'nnd artdves Dmaam 4Ja A. M Mixrn it un iNO 6v lea eh uumatr, aaiiy rxceps Sundai , A.M.; aud arrives Oxford. M.. : Tr.MDslbJttui;. ii. it K , leu ves Oxford Ct-tt X l.- auy exH uiw .v, 11. A.M.. dally, ana 6 a r. M., drtll ?cxce;t Huttday,:od arrive Hfiuirrsoa .m a. m., l'Ai.. 1. At., una T.to p. M. returning. leave Heudfrbon s 0 and "i.zo P. M.. dallt rxce: 1 Sunday and arrive Oxford 9. . M., 3.15 P. M. and 8.S5 P. M , Nos.,35. atwl 3t.codnectat Richuond from and to West Polut and llulUuiofe dally xcefjt riandajr. SLSEPIN8-CAR SERVICE. C On Tratns Xos. .15 n(l .1-5. Pullman Buffet Staeber on 50.3. and sf, rtillm n Strpplrer tarsXcw VorktoAew Orle. ns. Mew Yoik to Augusta and wasuinhrten to iieuuiliK and DlnlnfftwNew Yefk 10 sioniJtinry. . ' t'Trattiti. No. 1 1 - and 1 run solid ' between wieh. Oiond ;irnl Allautrandcirry PuilTn'MiSleeptaCars oiw-iPn icnaipo. r:.iiivnieT.tiO t.ir euaDoro. ; TVfcttiA Not, n :ind 1?.-W. X. v. Dlvlsitrn. carrv Pa! liitn n I'a rlor rot s bet w ten Salisbury, A shevuie tnaiMNiniiss. E. BKHICLEY, " J. S. B. TnOYPSOX. : fajtrrtnicnafnt, Sh; e pitonfent.- ufeusbn-o. x. c. I , uit hniund, Y W.A. XITUIIL ?nrjl P.nsseng'r Ageut. W -sUlnnor. D. f. S. H. HAHDWlrK, Asst. Oetll Pass. Agent, , f ' At lanta, tia. W:HORKlJJivV , SOLlfAAS.. Oetll Man:i(ffr, : NVaaliiiiton.-D. OS. WaitUaKton,4.-c. t:?T-fAlo;::i'-:' saiiHoat ftAtUiWA8j:co.i ; ! - SOLE .AGENTS. -1 i, Air and r'Am-S:: 11 zonLai oieery -variety ;ana uapacity, 04 .i 1 imjf fist, ii.av-t;i.,,A-; .. . !.. . iv-: v... ... :. . .. . ., ,: :- !.'!'"'- .'-'a-'' j ' - y -, ;. . - j . - ,- ..-. J " ' x i iir'-ir ii -a : y'i'--- r i Ji i n kA immwMmwbis mum m i &as:-'. Ml il -II III mmtAi;z - A 'mmmmmjmmmAm : TT". :-'t. o .. ""r- : Tim'Qcraaytiie.Oause- r rr . Q te People, f., ;: : - - . .V' ',- . . - . . - ' - .... - i .. -w-. t - i J And. Ssi eifrien gov- eiiiment;r ogress and enterprise : r for support. ::t s :isub'SQbiIoii' v price fyjSjnb.Sah , - i ; -.t . ' -.'":.. . . , - ; .,1 I . ' i . i mmmiAmmmm m r ii ' . : . :v; .''' . .. : : - .' r , in tnenands otan old -ex igrienced ter', is prerjarediio exeaiite vTl, kinds of Job Printing,..: and ; a pricey that will cordiparo '; ' favorably with' a ay" '. .' ".r; Orcers Solicited. ". A- lii'riie ariitiuht ?at hfiin ' ;-.1At ..nnn.,llir l,n .i 1 : r .I trees esrose, Gtvl hem, ; from f ni fhatlgfOWH theift.own trees, .Virdi t whiiMitTCiciiii'sejLVUt Him ou reasoniihpdves; itecaUlogye. .. ' : f ? Address," Cherokee Ntii-srv Co' : .'"( Mefttion:tKis paper. ) our an;J ..lhrriiaslce ot,.,a I , ., -. iSCirMil' U$A bftex,i j, rire.r paVticufafl r-?.ir : '"V'-tf-1 SVke JTone? fr aj)d pr'ic?s at;-onct;. Send; stiiinji 'for " f tUe cxtVcari J ? cfti'Siui'il aiid, "Hori HierriQlt vsimrfldutilMb and , fectiye Pump in- iha market for Mirtcs V. ";! .xones, Arceeian, .vxe.us, . -tire Vnty utr s..rTif r ur;uS purposes;-; - iperidvf6r.Cathl6gtie! "-Kti4,..,d v ' . . I ' '- .:; H rr r ' r ; its il ep'iance to. rl. : h 0ar payable in" ad nn f ED: ! - .L , ' A Rellubl WKM e tVisoii in irv'IWn r'f i rMy ' t,?? A ' ' h 4WorWviJtirt'b' an Exp - ' . One Chance in &Lirrefilttic . "j. pleooDV ii'-mil.i'TiirtiA.iiM '.. -iwiaaQK Ut'icgcu 411- 1," ,- .L . . El of-. . and IMSUJy ..A - w A A. .S.'QAMEREAi BUMB - i ii& thA pftiuilu !! 4
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1894, edition 1
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