" x ' - -- f . 7 V. . - . -:" irifpHrilSfl TJJr Jerome, Esq., eaitor of the tan-ead the roUowiWigxiiaeent Offer, VVibtHu lKewsy wasiu town yesterday. j I w - ? , v - ii-nl ma The fiuishing work, in placing the ma- moxet HADE EA$T,iyor; W- vo IT, SO I sold tfieir stock "of goad ta Mr: T. L. i Ml a I - ' ., ' t " i. - W Mr, 4 it. chinery in the factory building ! of the Pal tesdm Cotton Mills,' ufChiua Grove;4 i.s neariug completion, and it is thought that the mills will start operation iu few davs. ' : . rit'-V.'M. liJ:.r- '! " : Bw Bros., druggists at Morgantoti 1'L ,..' , n,i v. irood ? If so Hemphill, of this place. itf .f ,e effort; juul ni few mo- Barker of fcaHsbury, who lias la-eti with .sV-M oasuiOeh. TheAVATCiI- Bro.for the past year, G?m WUVftmjn with Mr. Hemphill. ! i'S the one sending in : An exchange tells of, a man who ;4fct2p. ff 'iumi)t.r of 1 cash subscribers claimed that he was too poor to Jake ijp! v-. Jitivsl'. "ThUs-a houa his cuuu,y paper, but all the same he We call the attention of onr renders af e ; rem a ikajJeji clubbing offer if? another column bvjwhieh we cm send tin paper andjh Atlanta Weekly Crf.n- . I OaVl.iv.' hi 19i nono- ins cuuu. y paper, out an uie sani yhejH firstchiW in ey- rea'iJ.iira.lim-u east paper telling f:ko ertilS"lcn-pflertlian to prevent horses from .slobbering r i how and mast ccompany;wu.lte,. . . d n v ,-d i ;f tl l ceirei When the SI. 50 worth' came t ...4....,..,.U-fas deRirea.i--uo P ; wi.nt votf cau1 do stitution tftj thp sanle" address "for one year forhelaw suni of $1.50. . j . This is the only mtr of -itV kind we have ever" leen alDle fo make to our readers ? X unreini an, aad all .of our year agoj J? -ikJ'e. dw us will please, make and bis last wife fitiist snd pay op tLeir arrears, survive him. f' j V. McKEXZiF. IOdltor: relatives livin -!- -:-r- I lit i-ead. ''Teach your horse to. pit." llie Yorkville. S. C . Eniuirer announ- C. C. WaJf at Troy, J. 31. ces the death ofMr. J. M. Haitbcock', Vii t Mt iiiload and I. R. Lisk which occurred at his home iu Yorkville. refttflnf ! : " .. ..1 ik TliAufsv ilia 5?ntK lilt S Ttia An,.c..vnA V'j J rit ntaio eoficit, cojlect, hvas a uatiye of Montgomery couutythia 'vu -, LM.iJfMiniiohs or other State, and. moved to Yorkville some two n"'".v- I I 1. i 1 , I ' ue uaa oeeu uiarnea twice, aud several children He has a large nuiuber of g in jixonigomery acu Stanly counties. . n 'irt i.4-l.i fit. l.i- r.i i ' m- ' . . I .t-Miaiaj, rnrusu-yA.ui,; tineMPCKieiiDurg limes reiers to aj yjijeV-'-1)'- - ' Mr. Christeiiburg, recently from' Ar- 'trc W ppilfefollJttH? fc,lvho ays tii people hi Arkanj ' i, , r i 1 ' as ale much wrse off than they are in ' , . t 1 1 North Carolina. General Barringer also Hsv. ur. has a letter from A. I. Mow L ray, of Ar- fiWK xbMr?y, I . -i kausas, wanting to returu to this fState kmhro tea iswyen. anu BlA aud rent ue'of his farms in Mecklen iwriPPf f k esboro. burg4 So the old Stales are at lust coni DetnocrutH of the Legislature of ing the front again. itorVklfall,s!gnKj j j to Itave done considerable damage at The Atlanta yfieily Consfitnt;Ou k ioo wpII known to reeed nnVlntrHluc- ,i i , .( i . -i - - - l ion here. It has wIdii its place .at th i . .r h & i i i . firpside of, the natioif as a model ; v(;ck W iiewnarjer. . It rt?im1)erR on.it stff some of the 'most famous jtnd' brilliant writers of he dayand, 6h all public gaestions its' i lanceis ever, in estito de fend the rights of.thfc petplev It u the aruocr tinri -mn;r iniinu v t rn 1 1 1 ! ion (.1 fWI4 'liV'' 1 1 w wetdiv newsnaner Htilis iel in -America ijiving a cfrcu!atiojiof lqft,000, JaSd it wee. it is, in jisetr aa hv the nani MiWiliine, a "ife aiifd tyo children, Xbe Coure.ttioual church, in which ..Providence tqwHMii' a nietiiiig of, the Christian Jiudeayor vmK' s 1,a:.ri' - Society was being held, was wjecked i"T W : andue Jady was killed and a number IjiHge-CortntiiouersJ nooinson ,f . u re Were gerioujy injured. Bev Sfr urriJJrr 7urJ erv.d other buildings were biown down iteiCk where the Statesville hi the track of the storm. raH-ssai.l creek. - N Wednesday D;tily Herald thus fKi, Wktehe:iti. cituijy superln- complinieuted Mr. Earnest McKeiizie, it.faltb, in his ter'ort to the of this city on his tiue reuditiou of the t&vj-!bnD aistjo'iivr?, . Blonday, ays oios saug?by him . lit the Opera House ilUrngsol ermaty nome h,r tncpoor. iuesday- inbut, as a meinber of the U n MiJ,are;ai..in,goou sannary cou- ivefity Glee Clubt MThoecf ns-who 'f' - havekoown hitu sulongbad no idea he .iaaddos.oa lhe. streets of Lexiug- velopediuW such a fine singer. ja-JiSt Friday is ivyorted .tuThave bitten . . . r-A .. . - , t i- . - 7.-. i , Every cinzeii of Salisbury a primd of i'iT outulispofo;inT dogs, and caused . , . l . aui..unt of, exvitenvent, before iaraucM aic.jxej.zae, Juy o. kiiewaliiqN juiiU killed. i Fortu-j ne sang uii or inesoio. ior uieciuoTauu s;!y ii cr.tm ;s reported as having sang tUett. lelldldiy. v' education to the clubbing rate'whjcii we .;'? ouf remlers can get. theiiWeekly 06iiitnCiq au4 IheuV uomn paper iiiuL ipue more man tn cost of one paper, (Hereby 'getting the news of their, mmi turn the news.oi the'worhl eyery wJc fyr u yeajr at ait iusinificunt.OuUayl . . "., Iu addition; to : this. eVeryv subscriber i it.:,: .nJt-.-i. .".: iu tins paper puu uv vUMSillaUUIVUii der ourIubbing awjingeiiieiitjr will be given an opportunity iqjviix some -nana some pr.zes. j 1 8 - . Alt these raatteti : are explained in another colorani tlye merely call at- ten nun to it uei e m- snow vur reattC'is "what a liberal oHef, ve have to make to them. These offera are niaile by our arrahginent with tlfe Constitution, and. only thse who3uberibe- for both pa pers through this, oce, are entitled to . - .. . . ; i -; U J . take part in the contest Ths k thei'M liberal clubbing ouor anr nave everibeen able ..to: make, -- S f t - If.f At the meeting of the Board b Coitn- f!H.. liarkej of .patesuHe, diedify Conintissiouois Monday, thetinanc jumiijn! U'hii,uhy; last Saturday; ,. ."1, hnVitiir ex..mitud tlie bi.oks gttaeted siness.irc 11 uuivt the county treasurer, and we feel; sure that it will prove im.- meuseiy popular :wi(u our readers. 1 A Complimsatry .Letter. . Ncw's-Observet-Cfcronlciuf Mr. T. K. Brtmef, late Commission er of Exhibits 'for; North Carolina a the World's" Fair, jfis received a high iy conipiinienfdty1ltter fr.mi the Cum missioner of purest iy ofPranc who 1 I: - wituesssd the North "Candina f forestry whilst at Chiejiiio alnd who voluntarily r 3 t 1 ft 1 1 t .. wrote to Altvufutie lue ioii.vuig lei ter It was writtia'ifi French but h;-s beea transSaledfas follows : , 1uieAi .of .FjOursjsY. TlIIETY SINU CONSERVAiON, R.j iv'4 in re ana whs wen know n as a mi of ikblc (iit..it ,kiid4iear'ted and fntr(ii.it)tiiur and appreciate d as an U amfeajat'ee's&i ul "iust ruutotr of vmths. ;;.-!. ! ' - 'k: .IHaalillaexs of p't ry a.few daj'Sx Seiia If. I), Lei'iKii'd, of David.soircouu- !j,diul atllits liomc in I .xington, Tues- j tf, tlu-Sah i!Tsiiiiit,,of i!icumoni;i. ' lie aiV'n tBt years; beeir oue icf the nest ifiiiuiiient horse iradfci's iu thissec lii of the Stute. hi ll' ' It j oiiod on the st reels S..ttir th;.t ii iiiiMi naiiif d Gfe.ett was dan - g?rouly hun by heial!iitgof a tree iiLinivliileiit abopi""uig;'rt I.Mr.- j'l..ct?,- "miuo , three wyji.i(Huer s AMr.Ii fzT- !'"r '.'fTcxa, pnUiijhrjs a 't'trla the Ciaicurd Sfcmiard advis- friHids in N -tjh Carol iua "not 'logo W'i i,,' .. it .. .: : '. -. '- 1. qa 'nioss tl ev bate means- -enotiuh j ..-. - - ! -. - . - ' , , .. . . .'e.t'n! 'or-at h-asfoiielir two ears. vlKi here!' i &ei failure out I t' aid V,.-t. '.' v ' ' . , for thp quarter ending the 2 id Feb. I'l-porUd eyerthing . correct. Di-bur-suuteiiteweie iu;ide hs fulioiv: For generjif county purpose , $237.53; on road account; $200.92; for s"upjkrt of puor, ZOO GO. Sheiill Mt.n roe -.reported t hat S 1 0,7(53 of t he t axes for 1S93 hadjjetn collected; and he was:, given until the first Moudayn neJttJ month to collect the .delinquent taxes-ue for e.tr. N v. : - "AC3TiVEAT Richard Hoops, oiv Missouri, the OJd- i i est Wan of tho-Country. . One of the oldest, if not the very oldest, men in America Nlives "in a ittle shanty on .the banks o: the Osac river at Osafje City, Mo.;' ac cording to the Cidcinnati Coaimer cial Garotte. Fie is a negro, and hi3 name is Richard Hoops. ' According to the statements of IIoops, which arc well 'supported by accessible recprds,! he was born, in Cbatb aa, county, il. C, December 20, 1770, and thus has completed his 123d year, . Born a slave, he was taken to Missouri by his owner, John 'P. Hayden, whilo a mereboyy- A . few years later hej was sold to the man whose name hie now bears, and lived with him near Vienna, Maries coun ty, until the' emancipation of vthe slaves" Since that time he has live'd at Westphalia, but for the last tTven- From ihe2f;flfwftwiPa that Ar. Jas. II. G6ugt r died at Ihis I home inRlnioii-i'll C.J ' ',. ! f .--...,fc.,,mc.ouuua qi orn in" i T 1 He lia 1 i for at .0 o clock, aged 64 tears jears Keen a great sufferer iroml asth ma and dropsy and his death was not unexpected. The landmark sayV Mr. was a, native of Iredell Gimjity. This is a mistake. The "deceased Was born and raised in Kowaii, a fev iniUs west of Chma Grove. Jle wjas eucated Xr tlie ministry of 1 l.e Piesbyteriau Church and warattending the theotog ical sjnninflrxat theirlbreak: jpF ;tbe war. ; He left the seminary and enter ed the Confederate army N nd isefved until the end of the' flrar. , lifer' I the war h engaged in the prtjfesioloi teaching, which he followed until for ted by f ailing;health, a fewjejfrs ago, td abandon rt. Deceased was a! . faille f. Hoops is remarkably, weir, pre served, and liveSrlonein his shanty i He- fishes a grpaixdeal . for ! the big : . . . . . -. ' '-..' catnsn mat i;requej3tine; waiera qt the Osatre, and is rver nappier ihdn when 4ie can catch a big-'onc and He is 'istiu able to do some wotx,, and it wast only "a' few; years .since maw ce cociraciea wim a larnier m the vicinity of hisheme - to remove the; stamps, dnd roots ofa qewiyr cleared' tract! of land, y He fulfilled his contraetldoing ali the work him- His mind la still clear. on many of the events- -that haDDened toward tho close of tne last century, ande recalls' wjth great pride that he' once held the horse .of Gnu.. Greeno, nf rcrolutlobary fame. In appoaranci Hoops resembles a mummy; his' skin looks like parciv- men t, and , ho is toothless and hair less, but his, step i$ remarkably linn; and his eyes bright and clear. lie has, the record of his birth. and there is but little doubt that he Is the oldest person in th.e country. - - T RICKGj X2F THE TRADED The Schem9 V4:i Npt Work Equally , Well in Ail Case. - ' Tho best story I eyer heard, " said John Thomas to the St, Louis Globe jjemocrat s jiMccrridor man, , is vouched for byfCapt; Rivers, of the Forth Worth; &.Dcnver railroad. A Russian Jfebirew came to this coun try and established a dry grxxls and notion business. He was so success ful that he brother and sent for his younger started to educate him In tho business. . The boy was slower to learn-the ways cf the "world than his brother had been, and the latter somethnes grew inpatient. One day he said: ' --x - - - "'Now, scbusjL va!t und see how clo. Bcro vais a lady.' ., "The lady laskpd to see" stme silk, 1 . which Hva3 shovvn, apiece at two dol lars a yard. ! ' . ;,. ' . " 'But I saw come like it a few davs uFmember of the'Pjnwbjfeanjchorcn' rid the funeral was condtctei from tlat church "afternoon thef exercses being conducted b!v tor, Rev JDr. Wood. The Was at Oak wood cemetery. pas4 in r Morgantou Herald : From ia : cor respondent aud frcm other jsources " the HeYajd learus that - the daugtler of 'vX)torg'.vMllk," Pearson was driven to Mimmit1 enV.in hn iL. - 1. ..IT . A ' j iv vuiuunh Bullae uj ine in uu mari ireai ment of her fatter. He did not clothi her sutficiently, refused toive hersuf- hcient food to eat andxmade h?r do a man's hard manual labor.'kThe child who was pnly fifteen years I oldvcom plained that ihe wa3 tired, bungryand sick all the lime and that she Was tired of life. So on last Friday she went in to the woods- and hanged herself with a cotton shawl. " Depart. delfiiE. Uoutb Saone, ago for one dollar and. fifty peats,", v ES.ljH January 11, l,.)i. t t dqnd;doybt id, taJ1daf ;-but; To the llouorablle Xutmnisioner o dot vr.s some daj-s a'o. 1 vaslselling t Trottiaj brei ani IJjamess Hoises ! tDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, AND ' h . - .. thxesday fkarvauy 15. . ... , - The creat combination sul- r.t lug-bred Track, Saddle aud 'Tload ior?S will L,ke place at Biak Rt.ahl- at Raleigh, N: a, where 'abouj. CO head uf the best ever offered at public sale in the. South can be seepand booglit at your own jiric; nfk j are' pledged to a'jsoliite sale without reserve bid. If you w'ant' a Staudanl4red -Stal- uon mat wui certainlv sire trotters and tine road horses you can get him at this aie,as there wilt be m it ten or fifteen good ones. r r . v ; It you want a well-bred brood mare ihat wil pull your carriage, your bug-1 gy, or your plow, and throw vtu a irood colt every year. you can get W at this sale. 1 : - ;-.-r - .-, t A Ityou want a well-breil one to rxAd'nr anve, inat yoi can tiust vour fiinily nvu, tuu. van set, il ai t nis sale. . I "If you wanta' well-bred mire that is well broken to mitiiess, that is hand- scMUe and stylislf; that x-an mad teu to twelTe miles an bottr anddo it it, good style, she! will be irtHhe sahW ' " If you are waritini? a vouni? Stauilard- bred mare, Stallion - or gelding fora race hoisef or Ht'- f'oa I - bors, or - for ojeeuing purps come to this sale and you Can get it, ; aUd at a - reasonable". price. 'The descendant of the greatest hoiies that the wbrM has produced will oe m inis sate, anu you can, uere at your own home, get a3 weil-bred Stal lion, mare, filly, colt or gleding, as you can, anywhere;: in this wide world. Come aud select oue buy at your ovn price the descendants of the greatest Morgan sires on earth, Daniel Lambert itud Ben Franklin; or, if yon prefer Bambtonian blood, then select-from the produce, of his 'great sous and grandsorii?: Electioneeii, Abl al lab J 5 vJorge.vYIikts Egotist reconl 2.22i SeHisz,2,2i; ApsedG. 2:10; Nor val, F.14 tiKLMONT SSeS, and Ai MONT 33, with 8SJ descendants th it ae St mdard performers in 2.30 ITstNut- wood, 2.18 with 340 Stand trd per formers in 2.30 list. Emperor Wilkes. 2 203; Empire Wilkes, 2.20; Guy Wi'- kes,215; William L. sire Axtell, 2.12 General Hancock, sire Victor ila. ui, 3.21 J; Allie Wilkes, 215; Red Wilkes, sire 87 in the list: Madrid, siro 10 in the list, Bourbon Wilkes. 42 it toe list, and the great Onward, 2 25 f lie rank-J inc sirfe for his ae. 82 in 2 30 list at 18 unuco otates, Deiug tour land three-1 years old. The Wilkes fatnih is the quarter miles long, and costing J14,- j greatest tor preducing uniform speed COO 000 I landinegreit sire, u forge vises, itas j i,ooo aeseuaauis mai are siauaare per formers. The descendrnis of other good and great horses will be in this sale, Mich as Frauklin Chief, Helville Chief, Uuhert Medium, Victor Bismrk,' Messenger Dnipc. VoluuteerjHaijpy Medium, and others. - Mr. Shelby JT. Harbion, of Leqing ton, Kentucky, consigns 18 high class vyeil-bsed ones, mostly of. "the Great i 1.: -t', - - - . . i 1 v i - r . , - ...v,.?, f,.. -y. .-r- ; L :: Mt:-,:.r-... iH - .-y: : -j ""-, ; M ' v- -i v- - - ' f-- 1 watch lM jv.:: -. -"- , y- . . - , K V"-:,,.- !. '..":--s. . : !- - :- j-.- f: :-! !'- LOk .;?it.fj-i '. ' i ' :','--V- ; :. ' 1 -'i - -Ji.-M .' -r -'--''--- " .'' ! - . j ' ! .'i:.C4'.':i? v. ' ' - . - - i ( - - ' 1 , j . SPACE NEXT WEEK. r-'' . Are You Nervous, Are vou all tired out4 do vou! have that tired feeling or sick headachy? You ban be relieved of all the.se ' sy'uiptoms ' by taking Hood's Sarsaparil fa, Which ives nerve, ineutal and bodily itrejijjth'aud thorughly purifies; the blood. 1c also Creates a good appetite, cures indiges tion, heartburn, aud dyspepsia- ; The Hoosac tunnel, in Massachu setts, is the longest tunnel in the Jaeware of Ointments for Catarrh, that contain Hercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of mell and completely : deranire j j4lie whfje; syem When' enlerinig t' tnrougn" flie mucous surfaces, buclt -articles, should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physiciaijts' as ti e iiamage they will doj is ten iou! fo the good you jean possibly . derive fro ji them. Halls Catarrh Cure Litimafl&LiGiiteiilea. Newspaper Lawi' manufactured byt. J, Cheny & Co., C.consiug.s7thatarethetqiialiii breed ifiecio, u., contains no mercury; and nn an 1. Subscribers who do nofe- give - Wilkes Family. Mr. W. X. Ken ne- prtss notice to the cout rairv are couaid- 3.. i. J 1.11 L' l?.: l"t I. XT I 1 - ... . " :' ered as wishing toeu.(tui;e tnnr ut- dy, Cedaf Dell Farm, Falling Creek, N. theSUteot North ICan-iiua : .- dose goods at dot brice until yestcr- n Honorable Sir. ill was appointed by venwe rot vprd dotal the sill; I c - r ,!, ! 't! it vorcis In China vas dead, und dat the. Minister ofAg'.culture of.lranee 3 viI1 CQst two doV a Commissioned toahe Columbian Ex- iftr?nr,ivJ I Jf fiti stff, r nrth ,'d.?p psiji, kidney JfXlivrr :.-'n'j.I.i!s,t o should I send P K. R Ci.aijniati'; Liv.:r Fills. r..ut.-,i to cure or pav. ln- vai relief. Wi! Vick'sJfloral Guide. j - JIessi-s. Jas. Vick's - Sons' Floral G ulde, for 1 804, is received and, as an illust ration of the great progress made I in recent years in the art of color-print ing, it is a perfect gem. It is hand somely bound in a chaste coyer of goid its novelty pyges printed in eight dif ferent colors, and its many new und beautiful engravings, is indeed, a won derful work of art. W'.e have , ordered garden seed from Vicks for a number of years and have always found' theni viii 11 ill 'Jin 11 1J 1 j position at Chicago:. My studies wen? 1 The lady! was satisfied and pur directed, especially I. to the suhi ct of chased tho silk. ' . ; " i . V t il --r L ' t .1 i . . 1 . 1 - - ixo.v yau see now api vas uone. o incuitiiic. ;!- I T . t..v1 IL Ii 1 I'L 1 1 - u is a amy ana pleasure .10 eipiesMhs . no sid t0 his brother. to you.iny great ml juration of the bean- i "The hidy entered and asked for tit til collection exhibited bv the State, tape. The young man wasall atten tion, ana the: ccsirea article was inaii.KS iow nappy arrange- 'How much?' tho lad V asked . . ... - , . . , 1 . .. " ment. aul one vert pleasing to me eye, 1 'Ten cents a yard i.re it I - 1.;. . I 1 it htti , v. 1 eacu uiuereuti' species was miuwu iu i . v uy, 1- tawufuo mr ciLrui is taken internally, acting directly up on the blootl Jindmueris surfaces of the vvsleni. In buying II all's Catarrh Cu e be sore ion get genuine. It is by F J. Oheney s t.o. j testimonials free. aScldby.DruggiBtg, T5c. ' j wycoraplnintsl cure rheutiialisiii, , lieid Miriie and all . I SeHid or If circular f !1' fTI - titer M4a Sirt Charlotte, N, C.' iVBulah Jloi rc. cf. this citv. . lias roonria her handsome residence, Mrwt, und Mrs! Chw; 'price has Aed. it, for the u4ofth 'bau6htr8 lJ King." The furaitttre is part otthe 7"Mumwascnt;to thiei;o to fnr- in.....:. . - !...; jv.aiomissjrooui iu me S'nto's just as. rep itseu ttd liesli and ; reliabie atidUwe cau oafely assure our readers that if they want honest goods,ias Cheap as tle. cheapest, they will da iwellr to seiidlOdpents to James Vice's SoSs, Rochester, N.. Y., for . their t "Floral Guide which uUo contains ; a cata logue and price list, of seeds, bulbs, plants, etc. As the 10 cts. wili be de- ducted from your first order tlie "Guide" will really cost you nothing. Send vour orders! , ?'Ut the Wurjil's Fair. v:$' V'iR -'-es A- 6s to Pay theiU;m i.ublijtJiHirthis paper aud iu : i);ard to the a;g tiit aoogi-i fur his wif be- aii ,u tfi. .. "... - 1 .1 lI,o .... We suppos- Snft, 1 V" 5 KOt me )4 ?"'Y iefutation "of said f atul velaa y give -him the space to yiubeHtrue.; :; Jot HMnce.has y Miners ndiurnig iunk" dealers Pi register all iMiclespurcW W ' m ithe date of the pur- 'U?. f.iTHjlliwa-.of atjh peice of t)e naifcf ihi rersifrora LS,Udto1reUi,,inthe CS!1"'I lVe,y "h5' "so purchased l.;n "q Ufulvy are peiniitted lo U ,m1 Lt t,iefts window - l)It. 11?etu, aHU.les of 1 Ot .( 1....! 'fl llll f 1 r. . - . 1 ! ""i.niiymrre hi lh : ' 11 ie caof this newordin; About three weeks ago, says the Landmark,-a maB calling himself Hen ry Spearman applied to Mrs. M. v E. Gaither, of Hamiony,Jrtdell county, for. work. He was given employment an the farm. Last jbuuday Mrs. Gaith r, and fatniry weut to church- but as Spearman did not. Want to go he was h-U alone at the house. When- the family returned Spearman was gone us was also $15 or $2J in cashf a- suit of clcthes worth about $25 ai d . some other articles of minor value. T' One of Mrs. Gaither's sons is at school in tatesville aud the other, Dr. F. 13 Gaither, was away from home, at the time. Word as sent to State?ville to look outforopearman but at! last ac counts he had not been heard of He was a stanger in the poinmuuity whem einployfd by Mrs.' Gaither. ' I - ' Jt . 1 V ,.. - Japanese Liver Pellets are 'small, but three distinct eouiartuietits, a: jho-lCons'' IriiriL- tvitl-i hurt- ?i nhruT i . - . 1 . dot vas some days- ego. - Shust to- '.I dond doubt it, madam; but tograph of the tograplfcof" the dinary condition, .irjid a sampleof the j Yas dead, and dere would be no more ta'peless as twenty cents a yard. - tre in the growing or- day yo haaiv dot all do tapSvorrns timber of about tliree feet long, six in- tar ches thick, and -wilth of ten, showing ' the grain ooth, in tjie rough and polish- j eu vuiiuiuuus, A 'Great-Niece cf Gn. Jackson. T TTJl M T 'jj f ?t-. '!- I uircie; .is .tnc great-mcco 01 rresi- wmrt..w; the age an:l Jackson . savs the WashWbn giriliL tree, its rlocaliiy, post. Her, father was Mai. DonH- at the lower Mze of the on and the- soil upon J which, iKgrew. , A j son, who was a nephew cf Mrs. Jack-1 limp exlnbitediiherange of Uie-bies. sonir She was so much of an invalid Th& n,..M,.1 bl,,r' coF;cfM. that being unable to undertake Vhe , , . f 1: . v. - r i'i I arct uous" social - duties, she invited aw HT".lerr,,u "f- hericphewls. beautiful wife to assist bernianin search material, I her.'And it was at the white'house But the" ihiiigforwhich. 1 cannot that Mrsy7ilcox was born, inth6w sufficintftii-inVioii wnii' tliineious- same roomi'hich was the scene1 o ; : . - .;. . -1 ' ..- i Mrs.- .Harrison B-death. ' Sh& was uesn wuu wuicn u was ai ways receiveo n .. . . T ; i . . j A u u u iu 4. ; ! I j -. V i . : President Jackson s petand deUb both ly yourself a.nd the attendant, in IIcr husband was Congressman John charge Of thiji:exhtbit. You gave me A. Wilcox, cf Mississippi, andiiri6 all . the juforiualion , I desired and to his deat h she. has occupied a position. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! All persons having claiuislagainst E!iz abcth Lingle, dee'd a;e hereby utiGelto exhibit the same to me on or before the lOtli day of February 1895. This Feb.,5:h 1894. L. W. LiXGLE, Adm'r. Tlieo. F. Kluttst, Aty'. j ofE Lingle. - EXECUTION SALt. By virtne of an execution; issued out o the Superior Court of Rowan county on a Judgment in favor of Tobias Kesler signing' David Casper. I will offer at pub lie sale at the Court House door in Salis bury, on Monday the 19th day.of Febru ary 1S34, it baiiiR Monday of Court, t A true of l&nl as follows: adjoining the lands ofGeO. HilK Henry Kesler, Tobias Kesler Calvin Pool and others, containing uboui 97J acres beiuy; in Prov ideuce township being the tract of land where David Casper now lives. Jan 13 4 J. M. Monroi?, Sheriff By It. P. UoSEMAN, D. S your kindnesSi ove mjTich" for die books 'f :FXTm w H?r i, . u .. 1 . . - M.-vLH-htor M !3s-Mjir.v 7ilcox. is verv and papers' published 4y your State. accep Caucy. . Conservator of Foi-ests. arronnished" and "is" nopultr' In . , . ' A7 - - w - . .. . ieu, uear sir, assur- society. m . i J iff . - - . j I auce ol my remembrance of aluthese favor, smd ffi tni ninst rlilIiitriiiiihMHT eonsidHiMtm,. : IRVrKTPa iue-u,u,u j racjcripj u.u- s . . - ranm nor lnsimitter 01 u luutisu unto' tion antL a sharp answer 4tThereVnow, is ray'newpicturel trienfl. eh?" nitum ..fu rf . j m A I A L- frAm ll I . ' ."...v. , Jiv V"IV UnVA UUIU IU'; ill . 1 . , - - 41 il . .. . . . case ci an muure. wiuiout a cent Ue had a large-family and he went to. work. Km .ii.-- . . ' " herer.now, is roy;newpictt High ;PointE!ierprisei There is a said". a y'o a rig pain ter';. to ! a fri man living near High Point who taW 'What!s tbe matter with that, no inleifet ill knyljiing excepilhis home ? " 1 K;nov,-.-answered Like th n;ith'hf !iHpfi.ihf. liuV,,i I Sax FkaxCISCO. Jann-iry 30. The 1 .. I it. - . . American hip Louisiana is out 204 days ed since the War, ifnd takes ntQ interest 5fw YoW anJ underwriters ar in COUlitv. State or. n atinn.-:! .-Tu'ir w nnvi'tKr 30 nor cent to reinsure her. . ' . r -iT . . x l!r-c, . , .... Ufi .. -.t..;-.:LL' i:X .. , . Tho UritLsa shio Soman IS aiso otb uw lien eiecuou uuie comes - arc tlHd tie if" irr r:,,?. W1th a valuable cargo is deaf to all rhtfiaties nf hi Uftoa. She is out eiarhtv-four days, anl iu wuu . tun... tuc uits IHIH'U ; 111SI LaUrippe Holds the llecord- Atuks&w January . 0. jnaoerB 01 H refuses to r rt'Urre An fl SIilp has raised ; his children and has! plenty to do hiui ; ifi i nis worm -i great in1 their effects: no griping: 50 pus wutn;,j Htfriial ;. or external deaths from inllueiiza have occurred Johnson, f Mpetic Oil kills r:Jl here, and many prominant oiats arc KlOOd J:hth . j :Yoi cannot - k f3H n hopetobewellj g iL, JlHJrAJp is impure, g BOILS, HyoaretrmMedj ULCERS or PIMPLES, SORES mnf hinnsi t Tmn. A. ttrm nnmiM u a. a. s OtnrniKrhlw rlKtnw th vtlm. nmOTt all U&-: punties ana otaia you up. Aumtnaaui CLEARED AWAY "by its usa. It is the best blood remedy on earth f 1 uousands who nae usa say so. 1 5 M blood was bldlr powmed last year, whicfc nr ra.UA nt tAmr mil: aenAStaat SOUrci of snrtrmi; noappeiwo, Boeajoroiemoiuict iw ."--rx 1 j . M txouf nt me nntout. luerau Vt?t23 ranedr for hloocf diseases- Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free- SWIFT SPECIFIC n Atlanta.ua. rithX i wilM m 1 . I . . xnd individuality or any that ever went, to a sale. Amonj' them is a ereat son of Egotist. 2 22. sire 10 in the list, continnance of tier serintion. 2. It the subs . a the "rtt-pt'i'-'-iiiiral, ilie by Electioneer, 146 in the list, out of Sprite, 3 in list, by Belmont 64. This son of Egotist is out of Lucina by Cuy ler, 14 in the list, etv 'A daughter of Madrid and one of Editor,' hot h grand daughters ot George Wilkes, 3 beau tiful fillies, oi e by Norval. 2.14 and two by the great Pamico; 2.104;. The Messrs. Scales, Liyrdvitte, Va., consign thegrert bred Stallion, Prince Belnost, 3,87S, s'or. of Belmont-64 out of a daughter of the great Nut wood. 2 182; with 120 in the 230 list, and good sons and daughters of his out of mares by Pilot Belmont, Messenger Duroc and other good sires1. Oeconeechee Farm, a?d Fair View Farm, and the estate of the late Con sul General A. D. Jones, and' others, make valuable cuis-iintnents. A nioug thtse is a son 01 Pamlico, 2.1, a grandsod of William L, sire of Axtel, 2.12. Jolly Eriar has in it two great sons, standard and registered, re;dy for service. Franklin Chief will have tliiee beautiful daughters in sale one 'of them 'si ruce hor.-e. There will Ije in it alst. a good son of Nor folk, sire Miss N-rlson, 2 17 rut of a Wiikes mare. . . Conie t) the sale and'get what you want at your own price,, a all cata logued must add wiif be sold to" the highest bid. Sales to commence 11 :30 A. M. each day. ' Send for catalogue giving breeding and description v of each animal to ie kold. Addie, .H. P. WILLIAMSON, Faiaview Farm, LUleigh, Nl C. bt-m ssss&ssssssss ADMIHISTSATOR'S KGTICE. All persons having claims avainst Thoraas Earuhardt, deceased, are hereby notified W exhibit the t-ame to me en or before the 26th day of January All persous iu'debted lo said deceased arc requested to make immediate- pJ meut. This Jan 20th 18i)4. , . S. A. Karnhaudt Adm'r.. of Thos. K.u nhairdt. Theo. F. KJutiz, Au'y. publisher may toutiiiut until all arrearages are 3. If subscribers lutglect or refu-f to take their periodicals from the '.' -lice to which they are directed, they aie- responsible until they have settU their bill and ordered them r' seen tin ned. 4. If 'the sp.liserilHrt'M move u otKr places withont informing the iuWii er, and paper" are eiit to the furti-r direction, they sr lie!' responsi ble. ' 5. The cotu.ts i;-. ve i - tlm re fusing to take periodical from the i f ice or removing w . !-?( $ them unca'led for, t V una 1'itcic cvldi-jj of iuteiition.il fiaui!. 6. If Kuiiscriljers pay in Mtivwiice !:.- arc bound to give notice Ut pubiisini at, tlieeud of their time, if they io iut' winh to continue iakrng it; otherwise thl; publisher is authorized to send it and the subscriber will be respon-i -it until an Ci.j'ie.s notice with pavmeuP of all arre-ir-i.""' i sa!it- to the pwi;tn-. er. " The last i Ia5 uci. it.: ' . newspajier puiitsl.et cn ' r?-si rjx . oiie for fraud-who ukrs p -tr: c. refuses to-pay for it. Lndet thiA iurv the man ho llot ' hi -itenptfinj to run along for oni tim unpaid ad ; then order the po'tmaj.tr to cml t' "refused" nd ha 'ptfc;! car yes-.-. notifying th'pabiih.T lt h.-X r i lilable to arre t Au4-lift't-sV ;ls I1 V . ... . . - 1." ' j the! I, esc. ' . Of Hoixt' Sarse.panila j ilwi " the btiiiiiwf re..on btr;i.; ii ''irw. alwaxs uppta'- to ; i-s'ciM-i , yum ol ti.inkii.it people t?eiii(. :t'U;iT-i.e.i: it i always iu KMffMu?jri;itei i.j "i t.inents b'.T. . ie "ih.e- -titiaavUi. 'v; wcuid aw.jied wltii'Ul a u'oEj--, beitatioii - . . ! THE 9i n9 V--v ft V. Hi V ce.i25 cts.' .gold at Edwin CuthiellV dd at Elwid CuUrell's. inclnded amonj the victims. One 01 thevc, whose! deaths are reported in Koronaios, was-" a notable ggv.'. e va. the Cifctaa rebellion in 1868. . IP Being the largest, is the djrect reeulf being the. Ktt n-nnd'i Keeda are knoMr-And rown la every Btata la the South; ai'feBO'.vledged to be the best for garden, rarm ft Celd. bend tor vci.i'. SmA liook. it ts pet a mere catalogue, but a reference book of the greitrtt valpe, con i.,ninnlrni Infnnnaf ion t'O.h, for the trccjccr aai piautertlogeilier v Uh tail i-articulars abootj V fc.itrj-o for Is-1 1 f "lh ?nh actions for ( r-Ecttor Stmr aJo4ecrtp. vt Isiiirrw sii-tri,x-n invaluable anrf ti.a laujst DOvetticai for gar-.. daa and farm. Write for It, &nl ci:rreut prices of anr Grass Clorer, or other l '.ea tfeeng reqairea. 1 Send your orders dirert, if your merchant doe ' r. Jy", tWO 4 S0XS, Seedsmen. Richmond, fa. This o,uvhU;ii f 'iicu beaid rt:.i nvar;y , r oitr-ii UMMnsueied. ; . , . Il is ot a'lUaiyH-WMenro'VTed, 's- it should be. that the occu cu of iilrteu-' lr aiul iriiiability is oftcu to letou:id UT thepbvsicial conditon of the peiM iis nf feCted. Whatis the iiilf ot tryii; to; liMiinuntte" auiuu wliuex; liver bit bark rn hiiuT If a unm i ioit urttl v. , rheanratiMiv.howcan h1eexitrHMUo te, affabte and agreeable? au a o unnoid ihspepiicbe expected tt be ct.er.ui aa niwavt, ready to tell a fiaiinv .tjt o r . -1" E only "way to remove tb4 diCietihy is tit i . . V.. .......... Tl it riit.-.ira Ai It IW aii 1 us win", " ; i m pure blo4 and liver trouble ieio . 1Jo. 1'i 8rapfill; this . ! v i : rttettive tn nqnTm 1. a W--' U -, ger, aia a r'tuue oi dcu..U rels. !! i ! u it r i M "- , u i . i : . ,': Ll j ... . - , v I .

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