i ." J "r; 1 , i . -; - :;- v a ? ::hu vw, I tH Ma: - if-! f JJAl 1' V r -H-.f-. - . 't i:" 2 J . - .4 . 1 - '.)- ,t-"-;.K i -1 - -'. I ' Carolina Watchman. J. W. HoSENZIE, Ed'r and Prop'r. UlISCUIFl'ION RATES. ,o year advance.. - r V t jjj Six, mouths.. : 1 25 Tliree months : Kafoft 1 a nupl at Salisbury. 51. C. IIURSDAY, Febuary 15, 1894. Mr. arirtu Butler has been elected PrraieWnt. of ' ibe National .Mlthnce ijtlj. ii salary of I $3,000. .Nortlrbaro- films', been especially honored , by ' n iituft, nr BuHt iv; Birt .if they think to make he;:w. by that meifhi,' we? hope iheir -themes will miscarry- V ,..r,-;ihp, fir.4 Co'. folk and Mr. A reformer has bobl)ed up; in the Iii:.fhisis LgKture, named St, J h, )vho has an idea that be must do 'omethin-; to show that he f entitled ! toftlfe abbreviated! prefix tqr his nameJjtt,e p,clice on the, pari the peo 1 jaiid has iutro.lueed a bill wlucn not on-. I- ;(y prohibits women from; weannB tighls ana snort sKins on uie but from wearing low-neck dresses in blic. Ai a, Motion in New Orleans Gen. Our.lon was presented to a pretty yoong ladv from Vermont, who thanked him f.'ir his nktnbtic allusions in bis address J to the American flag. The General Cheld her. hand, smiled and fhefpre. she knew it planted a real, sure-enough ( Georgia kiss on her cheek, remarking 'X'his is for the sake of the Union, my "dear.? i The reports made' by the executive 0ng years of power in Cmigres thiight 'committee of the 'Democratic Clubs the.repibl icaus the value or orgadiza-t' 1 . - .. a..' 1 . . i It .1 j 5 show that 111 the opinion of. those gen- tlemenJhe President nioves to slowly in; the matter of appointing Uerao- era is i u umcc iiBiuu reports are to be laid before Mr. Cleveland, and we wouder how he will tVke the implied suggestion that-a little more celerity in making ap-1 pointments would render his adminis- tratioo more agjtleable to the JJemo Every pos-ille effort will be "made by the enemies of Demoerocy, during the-appr -aching. congressional cam paign, by those who wll make great pitFesionSjoifriend3hip for the dear people.MAud mark this: they! will as sert thiVt lie Democrats squandered the froaiury sui'pliv hadZto sell bonds. p. I and resort to other desperate means to Sneet the ;legimate demand of the 1. '. : . ' ..1 I ll... i...tl. Ij. ' A n.. govern umjui, ww-u luc inuu w uuuK the last three years "ti HarrisonV ad- ministration hw Republican Congress l-gislated approprrafions 'amounting to $332,000,000 (threenuindred and sixty- 'two iMilliWus of' dollars) more than wa received s.s revenue for the govern- mem irom au purees,, anu, uon fc " I of Preident Cleveland and Seereur .geri' H o-rison s 1 Secretary of thejCarlMe towards this measure. Weithej- lieasury Mr. . poster,. Jews than a monih bet; re lie hart 10 give place to in iJemcirie successor, oeerewrj tXAi-lis!e, d1ar-d that there -was then 1 .f'i.-edofm000)() to W added to the revenue, thus ackfiowiedgiug a ue- for the ;ssue 0f silver certificated io a.f U.:itj .and leaving; practically an- empty ?ance of tie coinage of the seignt4ii -tro.tMir.v; his party having m lour ltua Mr. Bland expressed hU willini-yeai-s consumed all the luational reve- nm to chnnge tie bill so as toll iake m.s Hd a surplus of oyer 1100,000,000, kbe cdrMfieates issuable on the olia bel les1 leaving millions moreih nn- 0j! ne 8i?ei N( J I pd l ci iims gaiustthe . goyerament, In docMing not to grant hearn4i winch Mr. . Carlisle has had to meet, the tariff bilHhe Senate committee dn - T,,ee facU li Wl11 well for us all FiBance deeply offended few tkeUll , to .keep red away rns.de the men wUo come to WasbinftOn fo c.rttwni of-T:r hats to be remAmlvrwl -1 n .1 it H - ff li i r - - at the tight time. Loqks Encouragingr. - - The reckless, extravagant and sec- I legislation of the Repablican puiiyvduring a peri.nl of thirty years, eqt.ire nure time than is Cl by one aumiuistraliye term to , remove tlrem. . ..,7. 5 ., v A- c , , 1 , . .l bo long as we re taxed at the rate Oi l..i),U(X,tK.() a year for pensions, . , t , , .i 4 . two-lhirds Of which is paid to support i f - r, . .pem.-.oners who are amply able to sup- i if l - i . port themselves, when aly one-thirdi to deserving pensioners and millions . v,to uoTie tet it be done quickly , and the trous to; thai cls at th people, who dea of further hearings on iteftar have to work Torn Imtig; that It must : jm.sina thsavintr rJl.A. r.c manu,acturers,)e- W4Ub,i far. bill, the republican feeoa s des the vast amoimt required io run tor wilt dell to consider tbf nkfei the government, through its various M,iujf.. ui... k L i. denurt mMfs wo riurixl tint . .k4Bkhaa4 aL M. v f Al I ll a i t .. - ut?tier- A iw further, there are man v ex mn. Mf iv.,l i.iniiJii j i ii 7. : ii- ' j V. . . uu7"" u uuw. ,u IU U,e i (Wir instill wrviM nf (ho " T r , ; . men L which should be' reformed r r i a'- j ai , -. ueriixi oi prosperity for kf airbed, andthe- service brought IkmIj, m,t.forcooi 7n " n T9 Vm-! hTyt0viun individuals, and woelbeiult, ' r?K! the republican party if u.retlrese, m - , , , . J ahouU detand, i vti mi ' uT - ' .r - V tJinff lull which means a (ax for reve- .ueoaiyaua is hk.jmt to pas looking toanecouoaniCHlnfrm all along the lwr, will notbring the immediale r hlrth williif Pr -.:ft-j-4nr'.n. brini? sure' and er- uimeliet; "hen. gradually ,ve wl.; 7' M.n..;, ..nrl siuV Develop ". 11 . t" -:..i .i .i.wa fntf ii iD'Dt i UK (Mir iimiiNimi . ?- j u r. Unnv aiid prorouspeopl U Alter uli thee years that the Hreit' Hmjaritj report sinl by ie- 1.im hvi iippn made SO life Ui !tl r If up " , 1 t e 2 j th-,n..nvfor the be.i-fit of She; .! it tuit be called if it Ihj lUH-essarv to raise morejievjeji:i to replete a grvjuideied treaioryj jtln Democrats revr.e tiling. "Jf 1'"'" tll , wii.m U!I, villi the iiif"S W altitCi Und the 10 percenU stie ;iik reHjaled,ai4 thu8tpi.axU riC l ;ew rn oiuei ni... ; . den fie many p., fjttt tey j raa , ;;t least have a liVzug, clce.J-.'I;i begins to look ; enc Jtiraml" N ;ibj ric, few ni (nder to listen i the i?r - bej?ins to kM)k.cecrajmru poor working people of t lni pouiJy. And 11 every t;emocrauc oeuatui Rep vsenUtire in Cimgress vU ,but carry xut tire pi.dgeV of bis vnri,: Whicn is bis bounden duy!; lithe, je ai0!id perp verHnceoti I the: jKirt) 0f their repivutaiiye?, tbe tOi holp lSeimtor from Mississippi, is tint wideh huto. - pitic greed win; have LUu tni quish d, and all wilt be welL f WiSHIIf GTO LETT2E- Fromo kkut correspondeut. It U gratifying to note t lint Uiedeni-i ocrats in Congress have at: las) ; real!izi thie, be efit of .united pary iicion N4 man in Couyrs hftsja rVgUl o exjrect that eery measure he' is chlled joji support will be ejitirely in iiccord withj UM pers mal ideas. If every member o Congress should adopt that j i ea jlf gis- lation uf any ort would be;iniposble jtion an i unity, and the lesson; jrviil tKivt 0 be le aned "by any v a ty r tWat lJt4 r(j, acco uplishiii)poHasi't jl'iajin' xne ue'iiocrais 1 11 iue iiuuse maue g00d stjrt.bypaVmg the-Vilott tjarifj bill and followed it up this week W th4 Lfoptjoa of the McCreary llaw4ii-l resolut:on wJiivh condeiiisfthe iU ts of .Jlinier Stevens and endorses; Pres lileiit-CU veland s ooiicy. ..The Demol crats in the Senate are not euliiled t(f graduate in unit v, but Ihev got tgethl Lf -thiYtveek and pa d tl 0 Houft bil the repeal cf the odious t eqera electinn Jaws. If they wold get to- trether on evervthiug and srav! tpeihl V - f -i z f er ii would lie greatly to their c fed it nud to the advantjige of the democratic l 'r ' f i 1 I ;i Represon Native Bbmd's bill jforj th cjef the seignioiaef iov bej foreHh41oue, butas it hasf no? jjidef - " ; r '. . "v ' i -.4 i from the committee oil Unies beliitiu Hnd tp anti-silver .men arp teft)ind tQ vote to .makVa- quprnli -hVe if somfi d,m,fc rXto luer jit iiil b al)ie to maintain the .right fof Way unl tij disposed of. Countless Wiip rtlsei.i ig imve m.,ae of the attit udr of tiem have publielv spoken one worf Ujiher for or against, the. bill a-Uhoug Secretary Carlisle did poiut oUt orih particularly oHpctionable feature ill thiil to Mr. BlaL-d-that pforlliug instruct tne comumiee ana air tneir views, but the democrats on thlt com mittee in so votins? were actin?-as tlnlv f believe' from the information IhivbH recefved the entire countrv wished iKeL' to ttct From iiortb, south, M aJd Lt conies chorus -whatever to e traie ia the consideration of the bill In if,. c..M f k a'..- r 1-l.i ... , f. - u 4 up uirftiuwuon correcuy when pe L,,,, . L l r,!;. f..;fr i Vi-- - . pending tariff legislation is reqturedit tf,;, :, ir a . i 1 h thi luuejiy every patriotic and buii- .jit: 1 !t .... 3 I vwuuimH. a ii is Deing m Tact ft,tnK w w...;- ..i..tJi L Ued as well as those who fVor We I . ' " .' ? r ? - tbe obstructive programma Nthfch is now being prepared by the r ah est .:: . . . .. J T a f . paniamentariain m the Senate:, j rJjh capitalists bf thejeouutry are only Wiiit " define settlement of tfce WiB I .. i- . ? r : I question invest their rr.oney aid W 1...... . i V f .? J I Uvesiu the Senate iKistp4nedliUrt by: factious opposion tl aW u that they know theylcanndtirCh, end defeats : , 1 'i " I The -sulvecmraittee of thel sinl'P committee on .For. ign R-latmni ( emduded its Hawaiian; invedigiou. i gofar aVttm taking uf testimony U toncerntd. 1 The reports of sho- Coinilii!ii will diortiy lie Mibimtted U Foil lommiltee.for action thereon. A i'houdi there is some, talk about d ..iArf,t iliun 14 nu real foundation ior 3 r - - Jthe Mii-f tln.t there wilt be more than 1 I , : .ill III uhil-a of th--e reports w ill be ud;n'fU U(tiHtaudiuj -ptibSieatk-n to' tne contrary iti republican a.d auti-idmn-isi ration p :pers. v President. Cleveland musteuj -y re?iC; ii t he' cntr di't'TV fat it fon ibat are iiliiljr priuUd ja the metrtp,,iiiati p. hw ullee.l aoilou tofli.ure the coufirinatson of me noui iuatiou of Mr. IVcbam to tliepuprebit Court, i VVhrft Mr. Cleveland is really Joi, ;n that connection cm l-e an theiltically stated without r.any .. viol.- tlon of con Sden ce i rt one word -11 ot h A the . Supreme Court has ad- jourped for a uiojith there in 110 sjxcial yiin for baste in disposing of the oei1 1. t.. nonnuau 1011. yr. lAnselnm J.MeLiiuren, the new known in Washington, but if "he i- a ible1 a fnan as the Mississipiaus in Con gress say be is he will make a fit suc cessor to Senator Walthall. Like 'Private" John Allen, the popular Congi-tssman from the same State, he carried a, musket in the late unplens tut- ues. Speech and Silence. Tlie B.liiinore Sun hts an article on the Jreiaiiye value of silence and speech. Both are good in their places. Ou this subject the Sun remarks : Siraugly, one-sided views are often iakeju ! of the merits of speech and of ileuce, according to which is the subject under! consideration. It is popular to compare silence with gold, speech with silver,! and silence appears to be the special admiration of voluble writers, and yet it would be no ditlieult roaiur to impeach silence and praise speech. Both are to be commended when di-- cretly used at the praper time mid place; both may? bo grossly misused. , The world's history records the lives of three or lour great men oi unquesuuii'-u w . r -i j ability and directness of purpose who were noted for their silence, but there have been ninny more silent men, uu kuown to fame, who were either kuave3 or fools. CarlyM. who waited a great many wordsand was In truth somevhat hystericapn hi.s oracular utterances had a great admiration for silei.ee. lie pro fessed to regartl it as "ihe eternal duty of nan,"and whilp he thought speech. to be i?reat. considered silence srrcater. He . x. v ' ' V. t , . A 3 A wou:u nave iiau stuiucs ercaeu iq silence, and though he declared that ail speech j eveu.the commonest speech, had something of song in it, yet he found the highest melody only in silence. Plutarch took a mre rational and juster view of eileiicc He said that it was, at the proper seasor-, wisdom and better than .my; speech. The qualification, "at the proper seasoir' makes all the' difference between a merely sentimental and. a rational view of the merits of silence. One does not need to cultivate bilence, but rather control of speech, for in spile of the admiration expressed by variou writers for the "eloquence of silence," itris at best but an interval between speeches aud can have, no quality of effect ex&pt in relation to speech. It is inererore, most desirable that men should consider well their speech, for then they will learn to use sileuce at its proper season wheu it is wisdom. The world is truly much abused by speech but rightly ued it w a mighty power to couvey information, to guide, to per suade, to command. Without- spech (which may properly be considered to iuclude written language) the human race could never have advanced to its present high social state, and all the ojd f silence could not compensate humanity lor the loss. What does matter that speech U abused, the idle words pass by us as mere vibrations o tbe air, but the helpful thoughts, coined in speech, remain with us to bless and cheer aud uplift us. A century of si lence could not laake up for the loss o one hour of Communion with thegreat tmukers of tne world, whose: speech lingers in memory or is preserved for us ou the printed page.' Tin Fever at King's Mountain. Gastonla Gttzelt. 1 1 A - i At Dallas Monday -we were iu con Vtjrsation .with a prominent King" Mountain man who has money in th enterprise of h'13 place. He savs th iqwu nas me tin fever. This meta has been discovered already in hixs quantities and propecling is still going on. Northern capitalists stand ready with big moiiey to take- hold of the business as soon as tin enough is dis-L-overed to justify working the mines But if the metal is fouud in sufBcient quantities It is hardly likely that the iC:ug7s Mountain people, who know a 4jood thing w hen they see it, will allo w uuch of the stock to be sold away Kni home. Some of the ores pari out bout 75 per cent f tin while the gen $hil percentage is, a bout three times jigherthau that of the aticient and 4ill fsunoa :' Cornwall niinei of En" ind. 1 j Rheumatism, nenndg'a, headache '.id pains of every kind instantly re-t-ved hy johusous Mar.ietic Oil. Id hy Elwin Cuthrell. - , j ftKiKa - 1 J-j" ljSJ honoj. fat Hurmrd har beeu rvpiutioai-tL s . ... TUe flr-t fosAuot oZ fie teascn took place at Aonapvjs; hid. , . The faculty of Yale stv tbo tudent ere two boUterous ia tue Uj.au.r:iu. Pisniscd as a ntn. lji.ss Clan lccdy has !?:t ter hvxn In Uuli O; JIrs, Dalrnd JStanfonl len le dTd'tut hhs is about to marry General Ha; rLrs. A new cas conipanv has been triven Lihe rtflfht to Kvijpply t!io people oj . Ch- . A bill to mako football n. erhne has Iloustf. : . '- . j Ex-Spsaker Tittrs Sheard sajs Donrke Cockrau promised to voto ' aj-uiiist the Wilson but. - I ; - ! In the oi-eaiEg' paico of the billiard enrney at lioston, fclossou delcatea Schaefer U00 to 247- - iknillas troops are said to be shoot lnf even women and children who sym- Two Uurcflar8 were driven out of ; a house in St, jjonis T two firls. Ono T1M.l'tt woo ultr t. burglar was shot. F. C Butler, secretary of the United States legation in the Uity of Jtiesico, denies he wants a divorce. - A saconl unsacce-?sf al attempt to lauach tha pld Do ni iioa slip 1'ork- town was maaj in uasr. ra. : f Tha vacht Florence aud the jshtrs ioui&tana and Ueorffa Curtis, which re ported lost,, hare reached port. The two JJourd Vallev train robbers got the death sentence, which in Kua- s&s means imprisonment for life. F. A. . Abeii; 'the Brooklyn baseball magnate, has announced liis retirement from actiTo Interest in the ginc j Germany will have war with Russia. within three months, the Kaiser s-ays, if the commercial treaty is rejected. A New York draughtsman named Eeisncr was among the " wounded in a rauway accident near, Compeigae, rrauce. The Kus80-German commercial treat v has been J finally signed by tae . re-ru- s-ntatives of the two contractil e parties. Bishop Bonacum's trial on a charge of criruiiiiiLiibel, preferred by Fatiier Michael J. LovDctt, was beyan at i-ilii-coln, Neb. "' - " Union printers started a movement to erect a monumcut to George W. Chilcls, no one but union printers to contribute. ; Andrew Foy, one of the Cronin m ar dor suspects took the stand in Cough- 1m s benaif, and contradicted his wile s testimony against tto. accused. A Denver woman was held for kill ing her husband, a 1'ittsbur manifor kiiim his father and two California women for killing their sister. j Threfr of the Olyphant, Ark., train roobers, wno kii.ed Conanctor Ic Nally, have bea convicted of. miu jder and sentenced to be imaged. j . Uazel Wilkes, with a record of 2:1 1 i. bronglit the top pr.ee at the American institute sale of trotters, . ij. iiobart. of San Franui-pco, paying i'S.iwO for iter. The British steamship Asputria ar rived at Halifax siurui daiuu.k:cd. A wave washed fjur men overuourd, anil a return wave threw three of tnem back on tbe ship. Princess Colonna, it is said, w 11 not come to the 2mtjd Stat.-s ur.L.l her suit in the t rench courts is decided, but she is hkhng for fear her children may be stolen. A woman -who is snid to "have refused tomaixy the late miliionair Senator, James G. Fair, was arrested in Calir fornia Tuesday o a charge of uiurder j i i .... Miscreants are niakln? a determ'rted etrort to burn down the W orld s fair buildings. Four1 attentats Saturday night were frustrated within twentv- lour hours by thj vigilbnce of tha UqlumDian guards. A London cablecrram states thntJIr. and Mrs. Gladstt nj have retut nid from their visit to Iiiniritz. Tbe news ol their ccmin'r 1 had" spread and an en' r mous crowd was gtithered to welco.iie toe nrlme minister. A Pittsburg lawyer has recivd a letter fi-om iNew York, which lie thinks L.mma Goldman in-pircd, instructing him to try to obtain tne release of An archist Berkman, waoshot IL C Frick dn ring the Homestead strike Colonel Jonathan M. IJeck, of Ba leigh, K. a, died at Philadelphia, Sat urday, where he was undergoing medi cal treatment. Colonel Heck wn largely interested in Tennessee coal and iron mines. He was originally irom Virginia. Thomas A. Miller, for thirteen veara business manager of the Ualeigh News and Observer, died in that city Satur day of consumption, aged 35 years. lie wes the son of fcurg-on Thomas A. Miller, of the Confederate arnjy; and grandson of YV. SS. Ashe, formerly j res ident of the Wilmington and Wtldon railroad. - Tom Monaghan, ox-light weight champion of TeriiK. who was defeated i by Jack Burke alout three years ajro, fonght Mickey Finn at the Island City niyhtfor a purse of J00. About nob p-Hp!e witnessed the contest, jiwas he punished bis opponent a.t rUL Tho SaraiTnah S-jn'-ntion. Savannah, February : 8. Policeman J. C Xere, of tho city force, was shot and killed Saturday afternoon by Abe Small, the.. nerb who shot iJet-.-ctiveJ Jas. ilumpliries last Wednesday-niLt. Policemen NereJand McCaba had been detailed on horseback to look np and arrest Small on information which wm sent in to tho1 'ffoHce barracks. They started oh their 'search shortry after dinner and about -t o'clock came on Small at Waters road and Ninth street le the southern" part of the city. f mal at oneo opened fie when th oSlcera, demanded of. him. to giv.' hbnclf up, first with a pistol and then .with his Winchester rifia.' Nere fell frra his horse and in the sreneral excitement tho negro managed to get away. Tha Princess Colonna In How YijirV-, New York, FebrnnLry 12.- Princess Lveline CJalotrow Colonna end her ' three children arriyed he :e thb morn ing on the steamer New York fiu m Southampton. !She was accompaniui by her stepbrother, J. W. Mackay, Jr TUe rtllszjrd lii Xebroaka. Lixcolx, -Xeb., 12. Snow has been falling- here and within a raaiwsT of many miles since early yesterday morn in. Gcod Advice. ; - r "She has discarded me," w-iled thc youEo; man. "I have half a no-, tion to shoot myself." ''YThcn you entertain such an idea as that," replied the sago, "you. are underestimating your alTcctiptl'." - "Don't" you mean cvoreslimat- "Well you mav bcvcrcstltiictinpf its intensity, butfcot its quantity. 3 just, you . waita while and yu will. Cncfvou havefovh enough left cr hall a dozen gtrls." Indianajxdisj Jam J ' yvy :-tUllM'- ilia Old Friend ; Anil Uio beH "j friend, - that nevej" tilj j4ttr i 'rarnoiis lilrer "Rigu Et6r4tlio Ied Z) that's "what you. Hair RuitiD n.er.tion Set ttm iitiil It li tha Kin ii of Liver ::lT-di vp3 t 13 poster r -.1 - y-ill", uiA 4 Jim I'iaT ueipipice ol vnimi.e rvA i;.uoiaci. i it acts uiiih:uv on t,1 e .el. I It act- diii':tlv on tl 6v la ni d rg:Mcjnoy iljlfi to tb ? A iiOlO I ,.!-' .1.1.,: i . cs 4 i - i Via- l tni,,i i n E . . Si)l 1 iv '.all M-tu:; . i ... L?.in: art or isw !e -1110 -a ta. tirttv y r,tfrj"S"ri teat, ttje- 5.'. i,, ,rt v iir JN. II. 2KI MM itC ..l.k:.ili..!t: i . y UUffu iiutimii ranks th system like n iiiniU-ciew. lit r treats oef ore of !,,, r- 'mi P'twer of nooi s , oarS'ipariii::, wnicu )unhqs the Wrx1. Hard TSmesNst the Capital. "Say, mbter," said uboy who hrwl just pvcrtakep a market Vagon after pursuing its for four or fivcxblocks, "do you wanter know who hityou in the! neck with that hard snow ballf ' j J "Ten bet I do," eaid the man, slacfcening speed. "Will ye gimme a quarter ef I ketch him and bring him here?" "Yep." l "Oimmejfifty cents?" "Yes," said the driver, lifting the whi$ from the socket; "but 1 won't give you fany more'n that." "Well, git the money ready." "7u hdven t rot tho boy that , thrclw tbo snowball yet." . "yes I have. That boy is mo. Da'djsisick and me mother can't git work. The twins is too little tor can aliy thing an' if I don't hustle therie won't be anything to cat at -'ourjhouo?. 1 111 take a lick in' any day for fifty cents. " "Sonny," sakl the rnarlretrnan, in . a vcfrdfc that ivoariiiatly husky, 'herd s your llfty cen; I'm in a hurryi now you needn't bother aboti deliverin' the goods. We'll cail iit! square." Washington Star. frof. Dumhfm's Ctr;er. s. W. Buruham, who has just been appointed to the chair of practical astronomy in the Univer sity! of Chicago, is one of the leading authorities ob double st ars. His eoa tribld lions to that line of study were valuable ar.d copious curing his con nection wlih the Lick observatory. He was enc oi three highly accom plished astrcnomcrs who withdrew frciji the stafl of . that institution within a year, much to the conster nation cf devote es ef ste llar science. Thdue will te widespread sat isf ac tio!); in wcll-infcnned circles over Prof. Buriilui,m's gaining a food cp portunily to resume hi:3 work, lie wil) have access, of course, to the ne forty-inch telescope soon-to to conliplcted f(i;rthe University of Chi cago. Prof j Durnham is to be asso ciated -tviih trof. George E. Ilale, of Chiicago, whi was added to the fac ulty of that university more than a yeairao.K. Y. Tribune. . ; Itchinsr, hunting fi-idy and crusty pca-psi'of iiif-nts cleiinsM and healed, Pi.tHqivVt ship restored ny Johnwm's LnHUid fcotp. 'rli'j , Si.ld at Ehviii Cuih- ! reassess Cannot be Cured bv lofal aj)plicHlioB as Xhes Ciinnot reach the diseased portiion ot tUeearr Tlitre is wily one way (6 cure deafness, and that is by cotif titu tioTiid rimcdies; peafuess is caused by an in flatnod condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you hate a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing and when it is eiitirt-ly closed Dcatuess is the TfJiftt and unless the inflammation can be taken ojut and this tube rertored to its normal condition h.eairi, wilt be ilei-troyr d forever, nine jca'ses out f tn are raused by catarrh: which is iiOtliiwig but an inflamed conditiou of the mucous surfaces. We will girc b'ne llundrBd Dollars for any case bf deit'iiees (cnused by ;eatarrh) that cau not becured IV Han's Catarrh Cure, bena ior circulars free VITAL TO FnAHHOQD. HAia 1 1 m. E. C. WEST'SKEBVE AJJD BRAIS TREAT MENT, a apstflc for QjrFicria, Dizzi&eaa, Fit. Nca rmlgla, Headache, Nervous Ifo-rtration caused by : -JoohoJ or tnbiiseo, Wakcrul&ess, Mwilal Depression, dofteaingGfBraia, caxstng la?mdty, miary. decay, death, I-rnatar Old Ae, Barrer.n9, Lcum of Power in cilhor ox, Im potency, Lucorrbcea and ati ITemale Weaknceras, InvotuaW.ry Losoa, Sperma torrboM caused by ovr-oxeruon ot train, &el. abuso; o-veT-Inda!roBCo. A month's treatment. Si, fpr (5, byruaiL. With each order for 6 boxes, with ' H will od written guarantee to rf und if not cared. Guarantees insued by avent. WEST'S UVEA PILLS cores Sick Headache, muoaroece, Liver Complaint. Sour Stomach, Pyspepaia ami CoiiaUoatlon. OU4KAKTES ismeA only by Edwin Cuthrell . Salisbury, N. C LtP RRtitSf. ' mass m. Thi ira f 1 '- " 1 " '- nmTm cs cbuc ol dUt er irrai Mawtwnnunf piimrniiw IBIS ' 6 suJ v AS A PRSVEK71VS by ither X It ta ImpoMiblatoeaawt -' py weifl di ; bt m tM mmt tLam iIiwItIIiim im.nor Awucir ! wiik Geesrrho 2kd tilcat, r ; t a nn. Trie bj and. poctaQ fi-B d1viii. Cuthrell Salisdjciry, NC. pcxcjelljeiiitj Liver; ined;ciirivl : pcqp sh'?n.U rjiot bo oi su.-.ned -thnt ftnyt!j;52: "eko y.:1! ro. 7 y I Mrs. Fuui. vuian John, h. n was he hrst joke on the" luother-iu l.iw made? I '. I ' - Mr. Funnyman When jNoad went inU the ai'k ai.d left her out. "I observe that the editor Is out,! aid the visitor. . , : "Yes, sir, out ; eyerything; ain't ueea n- au;hr rouud here" since (Jiir"s!mas. ; " .r " If r 3 id ul with scsdp di.ease, hu falling tint. jnd premature bald new, do not tise gr t,e r :i!coIjo1ic preparation, but apply ll all's Hair Uenewer. . ; j ' ' -' . Maud. Wasn't you .urpried4wben be k 141 y ur band ? . i 1 Kale. Yef, it did take me rather un aware; but foitunalelv, I had washed my hinds' that very day. Boston bransenpt. j Any tendency to premature, baldness m ry '-be prom ptlydierked by the "use of Ayer's Hairi.Vigor. Don't delay till the scalp is ' l.are and. the hair- .1 . .1 J Tf . .- ... 1J f itri'b ueomY'-u. ii urn tviuiiu , reuiiw the best-fesult, legiii -at once -with t h is; in val uable preparat ion 1 Why Hood.s Wins. l'resiaent L.ii!coin said, "You cannot fool' the peppie a f-ecoitd time." They are too quick to reeogniza real merit or lac1' of ii, him! cling only to those, things wnicti they hnd to be what 1 claimed for them. ' It is especially gratifying that the sale of Hood's Sarsaarillu increases most ra pid y 111 lho:e sections where it" is best known. Uie inference is plain. Hood'a. Sara pari l!a has r.6yeh that it poessen gen uine merit. It maintains a hiiih staildan which others'Vannot even approach. It ilhe HMipte's favorite blood purifying and buiidfng up medicine, and ia more popular this year 1 han ever . before. Al this becaue .Hood's Cures. In view of what Hood's areaparifln has diuVef r tdhers, is it not reisnablc to beleive that it; will also be of benefit to you? x - .8UA.Ij5T,-3s. bo tcw ltd fey rSbiiL Fsiiu, sr the o: ieinai ttnd ooiy FltEKCHNLtfo snd r9 Vnbiecn.t? ou vio in&Tijt. "rico Sl.'JSi itait bj Edwin Cuthrell Salishnry,' N. 0. HAVING RECENTLY MOVED mv vmtwv nf nnnnrT El ulUUn Ui LTUUliJi jo tup: coiiXi:ii Ft f ii rrSy , Occupied -uv 1 1 inn better 'prepared to U you Gri- ceries cheaper tnun ever. J rtreive new ;o;jfis d-iii ;id tiay all kinds of country prodoe:-; nbo ;renl fr lb? celebrated ialvai)iz:'d bi ck-band Ihxk; will 1101 rust fr m .-vest ir exj'ostire to weather: !rl'E IAL 1 have i!tO psdis of shoes and k onve -lames dre.-s jroods ou band and wdi sell at and , below ecst. Also all XHTsi us indt lU d to ii:f by liccomil note or morliri ire lor . hu t uir will call and setHe :uui -u.ve cost Yuts respect full v, JUnUS EaEBHAttDT. Shoes for Wet Wither. R-tln may come down in torrents, the. streets may be covered withinnd and water, b it you won't mind' it if your feet tiie elicited iu a paiu of Water proof Sarnp'e Shoes, to lie tjmnd it 22. -KXr. EURHd CO. SAMPLE STORK. Suhcrihei the Watchman now Oulv S1.00 a viir. y ot It. Tjnivaraitv. Lexlnrton. Kr was awarded FilEDAL AUD DIPLOMA 8T TKE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EIP0SITICK, For Xnlm fRoak-kMilBi mod Genera . Baataca duration, etc. Cost to complete and board. Phonography. Typ WrKing anv. merrtphT tnnebt. or nrcaiars, tnarm, W. B. MITa, Prcstfleat, Ieatma;tn, Hy B. C.Webb. "WV-L. aafataw- AiMansmassssssssjBrssBSSSBBSssBSsssi - 1 .. - : : . ... i W EBBN ICHOLSON& PROPRIETORS v Salisbury Marble Works. LARGE VARIETY OF MARBLE ON HAND TO SELECT fEOH ' M SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 1 'f FZ. I Ml Of Baltimore. . rC: Sciatfc Rheumatism Govero Pain and StitTnoss 4 Bottle oft IIHl' rrfect Cure. ; I am not only wilflns, but anxious to reconw T Bend Hood' SariaparUla. ' Jiras taken with ! severe pala aud BtUnicss In ray limbs ; at times j being hardly at;le to walk. I consulted a pijyj sictan, who pronounced my trouble actatla r ueumattsiB. NotwiUastanfiin-j 1 took, medicine I bscanM worse instead ot better, HuuLreadso liobcl Cures : much of Hood's Sarsaparula's wadcrf mi cure that I conclude! to giro it "a fair trbd. When Vwas takih? the first bottts I could tel a j ehanja Tor tbo bettor; my appetite tnereasedand ! my lioab.1 became !lestt&. I hare bow tafceo four bottles and an happy to say I can work u well as ever 1 eould be lore. 1 recommended , Hood's Sarsaparilla to tar eouiln. wto fens receireJ ouaHv m L effects from it. I cannot speak too klbfy n. r.. cor. varouno anu Aiccmerrv hw.. nain- mor,Md. Ce sure to get Ilood'a. HOOD'S PlLLS t hawl nad. U perfeel piyroporUon and appearand. 25c per bo. n . :';'- YOU . CAX MAKE-MONEY. BV OBTAINJNG SUBSCRIBERS FOR The Southern States. t 15 is a beautifully illustrated mom My iruzine devoted to the South. It i iva full ofintere t fur every -resident of the outh andnouhl to be in cviry outleru louseliotu. Everybody Can Aford it ms it costs-only $1.50 per year or lScents tyr a fingje oopy. - WeAVant an AkciiI in Every Southern City and Town. Write for sauiido con ies aim. particulars talhe M A N U F A CJJ K K E S ' ' It F C C H D TlB. Co., Baltimore. Jkh r- ILLSTO-ES. Hula? bought the E. , E. Phil ips Millstone d.tri.s. I wlil lOb'b.ue lo u.:umi tbii utll-' Kaov . g 11, ior coin acu witejit. Adaiess. . : J-T. WjulV. t;i:isl ur C. D,R.JulianSSoiis CHI. nottc to (he f ict that I hey Iidtp. rrniorHl the sto k fioiu thiir stote ri( ni uo!er lue C'enlrs'l "ii.tti toi'.Hir oii' t-toi-on Fislwr-4U rier. Wr h.u.e and in ord? r to re iRUc our stoc'j TMli-ofrcr SPECIAL BAIKiAlNS ; for the next . nmrrt iays in drygoous.. v , j- " Call and be couvlnoed that -we can sae you money by bujlug froci us - d. r. mm & sq:is. . U, L. Spsnc ATTORNEY- AT-L V. TROY, ist a Offers his professional services to the jiojile 'f Mqiiionery and ad joining counties. Ad hr.-s him at . Iroy.N'. C. DeTeOBT. I. SAMSAY Surgeon IMnliist,) S ALflSBUR Y N. : C. 6QfM)fticc hours U a. m: tjo 5 p. ni. INSURANCE. -o- SOUSP, STK(2 U t . RELIABLE C0MPAKIBS FOR- fifeRents life and Acridor.1 Losses Promptly Adju'stsi Rates Reason ahle. I. M. PATTON, 5 I . Ah ' OaiwatC. ii. & H.M. Brown's Shoe store DR. W. W. McKEZIE Offers his profe sional services to;- tne citizens of Jsalishury aul "" comuiniuty. He can be foiinl:! u, Wee up stairs over the post office! or Kluttz's drug store. - Subycrihe to the NVatciimas ! nd tret the news. Oulv a J"' ia ndvaBCv T. J R Nicholson. RABE . - A. rial. y