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X 1 11 urn 11 1 1 11 11m . 1 ' - ' - - ' - AL BRIEFS. m yjyrm - Mr. Gieai Loci3. Correspondence Watchman. - Hid SSTy Fcbuary 15. 1894. 7:xaIANCF,-Two.c.n: OI Cost of Alabama Iron. - i ;. " Atlanta Journal.- 3. J ' llev. Mr; Thompson filled his regular The cost of nroduc.inp- irorl iir-Alabama appointment here ou the - 11th j iust Hel a 1-7 . . r I -'..m ' u preached excellent scnyou.' I ?n . t,,e f idenWe -, Mt. j. . Liiuy, 01 staniy. couoiy, is uiscuxsiou ana comment. it ua wtu visiting friends and relatives in thU com-, nously estinia!etlJiut!a recelit article uiunity this week. , I - . .. T, . . . ii. . ir Mr.-Wi T. Lik, we are sorry to note l.n.tue hugineeriiig ;and ; Joining Jour is in a very bud state of health at present .,.. ff;VHH snmf, i ion which, it is Itev. Zf Rush, attended preacbiug here , . n . . - ' ; i , . v ihel lili Ji - maimed, is accurate and reliaole. It w MinsLti la Shore, who has been visiting stated that coal is liOw pnioii the caw . . : J 1 r..' .i it I rVi..iwI-. i.. A Huamiirla Hnr iur 1 lit tiMl- I " - ,. " s " - or exeat's ."".ir at a cost of .40 cent .4 Uianiut coKe . i ncciv leiurnuu uuiuc mo. win iusvtu"u ' - j - ,, i. .1 is is that oT Uh rx FL Western; rortn Vr- . - K . Knm nf ..,, ,inv wpr to nst 81.1ft a ton: Thei tdtal cost of a r.Kouttus is tnu Ueet.eraeain 1 w ...wivrf uhir.h 111 I: Tl I lllxA cfin Viia Incfr ifa joU-fA ! ijst audi1 goixl banjo; picker, and we think the ,5cot;e- F. IT. 5. ...:n 1 t. . '..!.. I A A I I 1 1 ton. of Alabama pi irou averages onlv v. uenenn how, 1 cuuua.to xueii. " . - bo eramently successful has Hoo Th ppstoffice of Newport News, Va; Saraaparilla ben that manv SaHi has, been robbed of ; 51,000. atiz-ri from all over the Unit;.! ft... IDS Eead the IFoUowLd MONEY If ADS EAST, YOU CA Hajnificent, Offer DO IT, SO President Mel ve, of the Kofnial and Ifuruisb ieitjwouials f " cures hichl s call the attention f bur readers Industrial School ut Greensboro, says eem almost nnracvUius. Hoodlsj S.ir-! y ,,ie rvm nble cluWnig offer- in tliere are 3S5studnt present, saparillajs not n . iiccidenli biit Ihe aiiolher colwrin ly which We c in send It hu'lU'u disc.lv. n,l that persons of nn" bkh fins papfaud ihrt Atlanta WeeHj Co. i i"-e- u.c.n. ifcu.iax to H.eir. i tv?uyiuu n .iia Kimet auaress ior one -1 "... . i.ii . ; 'Ks.. : . I vtft- 4 r. . I J 'I have beei making up a ! fire in Episcopal church at Mo rrantou ut Hood s , PTIIh cure einea, S;ck lllad night bud playing cards bj itv , ache, Indistion, biliiousttcdl New York, Fcli. 8 -The Godey Pub- hy Ul druggists, i pouc- w.37 u y:j.v r I i lishing Uomp inyi publishers of Godey - : ; : ; j rat Al- At some wiVrlc1ts maae af cheap as MiuS alld vanous book.? and period That was'au xwlji?litio1ijc'lj j lesson1 ."town & a ton 6t 221 pounds. In, England jca assigned tolay. 1 V tllat brilliant Bryant" of N-branka, got school ihtr lowest rVtibrted nnceol the produc- - - " off. ' A rif h-"wAmaii . t V-J 4 VaM idbn r.ntlHtS, housfe whieh will be MWv Tli prty ll -Mr.-Frank McAt -ai e. :V . 1 s .u.. .v sek with lagripp s' .- . t. .-...in iiv i nr. uu-' i . i' noarua... r," . . iut he is Itnprovuiis. who Ik forced tol Mr. II. D. Smith has rented the store account ofailing j house formerly occuiied .u 5nf.,rnmtiou address, aud w g"S to opeu up Lu LyXs AlS WIK :Ato.na;can;j coiewiiliihe bnrgUwot .$200. ti a short time, world in. the thaiiutacturt of pigiron, Col. J. V:- Alsn i nan,Ciiii answer nay: 44 Who will say. that it. is iust the low sum of $1:50. 1 his is thtnoff-r(Df its kind we lave evec been ab!etomake to our readers. . : f ne ivianui itvKiy uonsutut;ons 00 Well ktlOWll to nmxl.aWff' inlr!i1niu hHowlstretrtedpncVdfthepniduc. ' " .--V. . '.' olL ' A ricbomiu in YoVki ; it nas wou ,t, phice at the bebuiltsoou. . i:nn sa ffUrldi- lleLry bnod-rly, au old man and his . rf7vv r: 'j ! 3 nreswe or ine nut ton ai model; week- i)iCAU)av ua iMsei. ii0ui x , x j ;r .-1 -.1 . , 1 I wifo wpm lei hv hurirlsirii IS nnt4 . S 1 -T . J' IV liewrianer. . Il nnmluir1 nn t -J.T but we. are glad to uious to contend Uiht iAiaoamas iron " . irves h hotel for S000. ' He isksiind li.. interests .areJunperedj bv the Wilson irom jvnoxviue Auursuav, uiguune - 3W er: na 1 ,.h r-- inoniiiani 1 k I """"-K "" ua .iiiu uii-an . jmunc tliat I nnM'inn. lfa l.nna I fL L i J ' i i - t5l 1,-TurJ j'whury.N. C. ! ; What, the Senata Will Brobably to Newif-Obaenrer-Cbroalcle. tariff or uo tariff. ' ft --;IVi A rfi ; b' i 'i ' i Ttn f U iY v . i pi - ieuu llrigncsortuepei)pIe.r Jt isthe 1 Wlston has afSlffned. his liabilities hp-l that i n:mt Uv n futtutv tilK -.Ti 5,L i, .... l - i t.-v.J- rl - , . . y hi i vou aitf good? If fo whit, now:.- lias the aenator naax oay xi- M u ftOArwVk Tb '' ' Ron'ftiA" Pinatim Committee! PrTTftRfnM3! P I?K ft-LOn fnn-l - - - X i f Wiison Mil in day wiienator Ciuayssed through nntendei.t of Jbe ; fetltut hillover Pittsburg onjiw wa. tdasnington be VV. luston graidj $cbools;Qiade a DivraJ -4 ? : y ."' i:wt.tfhit!and U few mo-1 . ' ' U (S" W The WATCH; I ' . . - . ..- - k il. i i-. -Jiir l'i J' 'i aKiJ:i.i i : hr:inin fnrntlinia In f Kir ...ill aerraWefi!M " " again, without howrver changing the taiicea w a ineni on cue ustm-anu - . - . "r having a circoiation of 150,000, and it week. It is in -itself n education to those who read it. By tlie clubbing THIS tatement. New Market Mihn.Simruons Li y- rati? which, .we oiler, on rr readers can titutiiiii auJ their! 1,'t-H,. ........ tl. . .. it. .i .. , , ... t t " -- ''-i ..V wuk ni,.ic mutt; unau use nf llii K.ilktn I if .a hut- i'. mmt ltd tt I the Wilson bill would tfass. He said K One of the foremost Demoerats in relief until I beL'aii taking s- IL. c of one P1"' therel5 getting the The gentleman i luettion asked ig veral pupils for going to the;'0e- rfe.)ator curslme of jivjir com- get the Weekly Cons .i" 1 .S" rates i tariff dutie. except in n.e bJL sending in uW- "Saj.; ithiiiaabona- T1,p mdpr of IheAchedtiles2 will be he was' desirous.' pi," kiifiwing, las ihe the State aava Knnp FJia nan .rl.;iin-l Win. Schluiz. .Your drggistsl sells lit liew8 of thelr home andthe news of ;?!!t,W a 'nomUr measure wotlbl hayf retl weight' pii lvt the iiomination'for Cainirr in HW Hquidl The woVr to be the world yery week, for a year i.t mi Cl i clubs taken of less thai. 1 , - raDn:n: throughout th his lm1nWJ Senalorl QttaV replied i Wuninlu A.t it h drUnv Ukm .,,r mT e lLto aletV ! - - lin8,fi.Csink r -, , . .. iv,, aM, 1 ' -r '7-o- " . . (1 I i ' K ,1 T ; -r j M ;usl ar - 1 , bill which will give it, the appearance Uemocrsts are iir power ana thing fonlish between this time and coti ;kprUShl?f 'Z- of . a-.dlstinct nieaswre. When ' the areable top,uss the bill, find it will be ventioaa.iy. , ; n ii - twit bilh are compared it will be found that they do iiotditter materially in SPAGE i: IrjIeHinr. C. C, Wade, at Troy, J. 51. d; atM-:.iilwd, awd L. U. Lisk t. ' ynml(rnd,tVpp. young m:tn in L wel,; iMass., troubled for years with a Constant Some time ago in ab iiterview Sen- ?M"r ,."uwc T ciiou oi oou. on ...i nejK, was k.::. r:t-i i vr. ntnr On.w mM .Hff ! ttM Rntihluansi 6") iuc u-.u , cmijuewi y cureu uy uiKing outy in fee iicir rsncuiiai icatiiira, i v ihkmi iul- "'v v?"- ; "5 rr 1 J l i - j- i , 1 ui, . . i n -i. ..; . " i i -4 v . i . c; . ' ; I aiifl nt lipr lurli in ivuro who srirvoil III IiaIiI. a Arar'o S ir.iiv.i.rill.i A .. i... .1, u.. in r.Wr. and wattt tn IriaSS a "r,MW .op.,.m. UUllHUU CMIIU uiauc ui luc utuoi" I " " - t TT t -ij mi,. . i .... .1 ,, ,, . .11, v iuty; are;our wm1, Nation 'tocoal and suirar. billwe wbdld do so.1 This, interview rrV?,MfU" -Y-V resu.D Of tne t earun zr wa. n e l. co ect: . . .... . : ' i ! . J . ..,! u.v'iiHitnrv. con L,wizfd '.seeifte to squcii, cuoeci.t. . .. ...j...;:. .t ri nA;.nn...U wifh l,UlihW .wn,. ,W,HW .. ; - j 4 - in some OI me scueouies iuc ratcsiy"' v fv-w i-Uiiir frrUc ptioas or. other! . . .. . ..i. . A I .. j :ii .j : Li f ur- r ' . . -Will tW3 ICUUtCll W5 HIU .V A reduce! below tli& 'VV.lson f 'ion, and it; is evident fAIr. Qiay ex- It-tleigb, J au'.. lS.Dr. E.Burke 'iiI,arfdiie.usfiiH pleasmake bill,and the aim will be to raakethe pects tlje D-unocrat t ,do the very Hay wood died at noon to-day tof grippe !KicUHd jay ii p theiifrieirs. Senate bill purely nd siinplya Veye- me thing the Bej)uMius do and did and pleurisy. He was the tirt surgeon :j;u-MvzV, Htrv s uue biil, with no protection in -.-it when m power-rtise power.'-: to receive a commission from thw State ; H ! -yyt which cjin be recogn:z d as sucn.: E,nes, ;Jrr, was ijj du on sW restored, sie;jt Tutnla v uiOruing in Stories About $ogs. A frit;nd handed u thii bit. of new? during the late war. The Journal says that Mrs. Eiiz i- anu it is tne ireseui uite.iiion oi -tne v - s 7 7. ! if i -.... .:.ti.. i.:n.i i...... BennettAr, --.u UA Mr. Walker killed a 102 on the23ibr" " u,l,w,u M uemociaia ui mc csjuimivtee 111 irr 1 , 1 i: w .-1.1.. ...:u - xr 1 ti. il ' - -1 r AL-Turaor, Uif HUh .' 1'oint, UttrunIi tlicnty j.Tuclay, on ii.a f j Xurw'ood to i.-itj relati tes. i ' I. ' ' i i f ' Vri Lilly J- B.oke. riituxuW Tuesday ..rt(eays visit toifiK-nds at Cleve ."gb'e'wjia :ccoajjUniedi.'by Miss . Knox. ' .4 fk: : ... 'B-Siuoot, of.the Uyders , Clol hmg mj- fafi fur ihe' lioriJiefn market, ittVa'ij'i.i,. ito purcha!o yprtus fiJlri W. II GVaki-tigM, t.f Winston, ieai tijiiL'tutiiil H' tkl t,;i Salisbury, ihiy" February, I Soid, id 10 Kav, Xose and I'ructice frhroatr iliiiioii U call-! Io the ndvertise- 1 . - . .. -. falWJlr. Julius nhaiill. lie is al tca;iul at t hfcrli "-Maufioir. House jttini wiit i: please,.! to JiaV'e n.a d.ic.11 auI sec liiin.- He:.d his ad. iMDitfly frifiMlw of Cait. KL ,11. Craw ijjftlili his Native town,' will teaan Ingrft of l u iiicss; fiifure iti I 1.. ...:i . XT 1 fPi. - I . . . ri 1 I f .'. .s . . . ' I IMMf Willi 3111 1I1H IIH:ir IPWIHTIIP I 1 1 M A ,1;:, j...: Ti.;. . unt.. and while he was-. Heating the " -- - " 3 ..7 ',IU : "r .M -iti th U Jdrant un. had been brought to bay by dogs. g.ve- a tnrut io tne sugar uusi.. " :" VT , 4 1 r Mrs. Whitford is 75 vears old. the order of uer ine , auu . "e uu ou ,e 1 do not vouch for ilia above. It must The House of Hnpreyeiitatives is rhey'"projse to reverse thing V:nd tt jdace a duty- of que am: one-quarter cents-jter pound on. raw sugr and a smaller, duty of one cent ou rtfiuel. This being a revenue duly it will giye no sort of comfort to t!ie trusts. They propose to retain the iiieome tux; to iucreae, the tax on have been a migh Mercury. y big cat. Hickory greater than its banking and cuin-hcy committee, and it is its duty to repeat Your m4n is not agod stoi7 teller,! the anti-State bank law whether that Mr. Mercuy. Tnij 4ntr once heard committee like3 it or not. Atlanta of a Davidson couut n tn who scalded Jourii il. a'iiogjn ajlea kettle, and whiskev to one dollar and ten cents lpourl thti water j oat the ,...i., .ktV!';. i.a.w1mU tliiiiirli the spUiti I ami peri.nl to Hve years, and .lat:e a tl-x Sl.ttrSvillej.Ai .sc -. j rf A f.. rl ) hur Inn i " iii:i I" fVIr I ii when he log went 1 wasi kst.- sreatly improved digestion with creased avoirdupois. in- O. L. Rich, Mendota, Illi, writes: "Have used your Japanese Pile Cure and foond it a sure and permanent i 11 n i a a it cure, cold ty Jiriwintutiir.ii. "Old Jones heats the the world fo iheann',s.s," said the editor. --Hovr 1 "O-ves uv; $0, slole all t!ie r n I lial, hung himself and left a note ie- questing ix boards off the building to make his ioSiii!" - In addition to this, every ub-jcriber to this paper and the Coiistiiution, un der our clubbing arrangement, wiil be given an opportunity to win some hand some prizes. fc All these matters are explained in auother column. We nu-ivly c;;il at tention to it herl to show our readers what a liberal o$vr we have to maVe to them. . These otters are male by our ai rangiiieut with the Coastitution, and only those whosubscribe"" for. both pa pers through this oilice are entitled to take part in the contests This is the ni.ist 7 liberal clubbing offer any have eYf-r been ai!e to" make. and we feel siu't'.tliat it will prove. im mensely popular witii our readers. NEXT WEEK of 4i to tw. per ton oti coal, iron abd" lead ore will -be ; left on ,the fre lfet,'and tlwre : will b itO change in thft iron aun sleel seiiedules ; unless there is a reduction on some of th item-. - ; Peter T'egraff Pays the Penalty-ef hi? Winston. N. C. Feb. 8.-In the JTi'Sn-t oi hi-, i.u incsK. riiiure i" ,VSe,1Ce of over six th. nstiid Ipeople, 7. -VV' k- "j Peter i.?graff Way paid the peVally Miiuiiiiws sire.est i maieu al, 9 lU-O Jt. Y itb ptlw r fi iencJs of Bio Sher- iril:e' Viicor4 TinTcs, aie pleased 'tare "thai Mr. Clevvlaud has at last iiitttl liim postmaster at Concord. w worthy and descrying, ;ut.d the mixs heartily, congratiiilafe him. tiomUMit fram this Icitv- to the IJOifUhdanl. vs that I hreei rani ns "'"'ii i' I': fr.u. Cohtord ypeut last A at the Kaaball iluuye and lHiir glovc. fiosQ Miss Jeunie IV ( X'Jihinj; iiasvl.ewi heard of theFG "wi'itM sinca leavjoj; herethe next ntrt.e tlteft.; kleyJ I). Adams. Hjireslding toa (liMrijct Eean 6oiirtho!a35 B Irasl Fayeltevilie, Feb, N.ivvs was re ceived h re to-tiay that ) he budding in which CVtti t Was ;iiug flield at Liliiug ton was destroyed hy h;ie early yester day moving. Th(i coifrt p ipers and records were lost.; irhecou. house and records were lost.1 lThetir is due to carelessness inH throwing u lighted i cigar on. the floor. il fi ' ii for tin tuunler of his sweetheart, Ejla Smith. Sheriff McArihur spriii.'g the string at. 12:55, and in one iirsL.nt the life of the condemned man went out. His necfe was broken and deutlr.was in-1 stautaneous, bi4 the he.rt's action con tinued for seme minutes, f i lu bis speech, DeG raff made; a con fession of the crim?,which he has al ways bitterly denied, lie talked rapid ly, but Win not excited, he said : "That thing you call corn liquor, e irds, dice, and other g itnes of chance, pistols ami jad women, are the things which have jirought me to this plac.' to stand on his s;aff,ld. I have kept bick for nonlhs what I am going Io tell you. God told ine to keep it backTes, 1 shot the woman; I was drunk at the time. I put the pistol to her breast and fired it. The only 'words she said after I shot Wfirc: uTiOnI Iijiv mpn'v o.-im f Bu- who jh been ilrkstand here to' day to receive my just reward." He concluded his rematks by telling his hearers not! to, do as he hud done, ' ' ki Carolina Cuaftrencc, ! die.pud "Ht W,M..n, i.f lieaH taijure, last 'why. -.-Th jkoeased was one of the M '-eloye.1 Ifet l,odit raiuiiiters in the f.wiupa years old and had. been in P'i'b'ry for if years., ha vl riff i6iued FtonterUc.'ill.i852.7 IMI : .nioHt in froui drtrnsv of fhe Nrdie,I t l)is homMn Chestnut Ilill. k.l n. I IUIUfdV llll' IL HL I I I . I'll If "Iff . ifcihiut (thirty yeitK j MfBurtress iirilwlast stages of f0iisaifitton, ' can not survive hinV louir. Mb. lartis, . mother 'ofi' tt.-v.'Mrii. .K'tbis fity. died at (ier home at Stiver. Vil'Pc v........ m o j.t rj. v"i j ... " " received ;'o h'r bed when she 1 ,- . ...unuay, auu t!i:s sad in- CK.- . -K.J..1 . ... B.tucK, 10 uer. ' wearifeH ympatby "ot manV who .(l,t i.li - r... "'equalities. f ' ;- J ' . -; FlJe -luyond & Danvill IfLihn h'ekets to NLbeW. N. T. lA.d . .u one coupon for admissou Irofc: tL Wti.ig rates: lv.4o; Htvkory, 10.70 Greens il30? PV '"-SOiQxfo'rd, 7.X;: ;n,730;lLlugh,4'90;Se 'Wlr,!ln "Herniediate points ,Wrhon-' Tickets on sale irt,;, ''?0 'nclusire; limi !;utnt ;rha,y 27th: io4iVsa J11 clrlriacioii; no r wiut.,1 . v HM r M:'ued at h ' hertt., fie ituni- Th loys are telling a goo 1 one on a populist down , in Georgi.i, stys the AUnta Journal. The other iikht the k;Reform Club" was holding a meeting it the Daltou court house. Three well Ikriciwii populists from Ithaj country were on theirway to join the club ami raise their voices ag.iiust the reckless squandering ui- the country surplus si iid to g-tieralbjM-eforiii the whole cat egory of ppliticliniquitiles foisted upon the people by the party now in power. One long, tall, angular individual, standing six feet nine- in his stockings, was riding a little ineasley, ill fed, grass bellied, rabbit eared male aboiit twelve bunds bigh above the leyel of the sea, the ridersJeet ever and anon touching whatever obstacles and casual interruptions our badly worked ro-.ds afforded, striking a raudhole, broke his saddle intwain, the pieces dropping dowii oh either side of the aiicestorltss animal in the mud, exclaimed; "Whoa; Geuerufl Weaver ' V hoa, d n you t Now you've played tin; xlevil Hy g-id, j u n . . . i in ' i i v iNew York World : Svnatr Catne ron'consumeil fifteen minutes, of the Senates time yesteVday i Tireseutina petitions froiii ;hi4 State against the Wilsoubill. if'No doubt he could S' - -i i -3 waste a week in tfe 'saQie way. Penn- svfvaoia is the State whose manufac- turers, according il th late Itepubii- eain Senator, "receive tlie chief bene- fis of pur tariff j law!," and "niake large fortiiffes every year when the times are good.'! (He Ranted ulhe fat fried out of thett.' fori the Republican campaign; fund for this reason. Penh sy I van ii helped i buy and to frame the M. Kmiey tariff. fWith a Demo cratic majority in jcoiirol, her Seuators Wushington, F.fb. 9. Tlie gold re serve iti the Treasury is agtin iuUet. It retc'ted th it couditio'i front toe fe- eni b-.iid is -uo ami s flie l tu'gtid beyond the SllK),000,000 mark. It is rom rd at J.I chuioud, V,., that the liichntotid aiid Danville will purchase the Atlantic and Danville railroad whicb ri.us from D-mvillo to' I'ortsm ith, an I wliih is for sale, x Washington, Feii. 9 The g"ldy re ceived at sab-treasuries other than' New VTouk for the' bon is and not yet count ed to the cash, but which will app a; iii it to-morrow will run lliH irld re serve up to 102,'X),00J or more. With money in hand received from the sale of bonls,the Teasury Depart ment is begin iiing to pay s ui3 of its deferred cbl igatioiis. ! Two miles from U wn on the e.i:t. ide of the river this afternoon abo it .. t dusk a white man named Lapps, in' u fight with a colored man, cut hi' throat it was at first thought f.. tally but after an examination bythe cloc tors, it 4s said he may y recover.-Wil . beware of Oiatmeats for Catarri'tUat -contain Heicnry,j As" mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely tlte whole system: when entenii!;- it . J P : i :hi"'!i!i t-hf mucous surr.ters. oocn .a ticls should nepr'be lined lex-ejit on prescriplions frotn reputable -physics iss as ti e damagf they will do m ten jfoM to the good you can possibly der.ve t'ron thm. Hall's Catiirrh Curi uianuf'ac'iired by F.'J. Cheny & Co., rlelo, 0., contains no mercury; niid t : . t-.... I ...... H I .t nnllm. dlruotlt.' Ilt 1 l- . i l hv - i I oiiri ii.nij, in.'Mij,.iin-v'i "i m tlie bhvMl and mucus surfaces of the sys em. la buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be s"te un get genuine. Iti is 'hy F. J. Cheney & "o'. rstimo gcJSoldby Druggistg, 1'oc. Wilmington Star: The ilUmteiud 13 at a table has another c:t:h niatory illustration' in the town of" Minsk, tiivssia, whre last week a Jewish fam ily of 13 sat down to dinner which had been seasoned with poison and the l.lsl one of ; hem died inside of 15 minu'ies. If it had been 13 iiisto.ul of 15 minu tes this would haw been a clincher. oof Hiiro Enr M UUI6 B UI II a g : Is free. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! All persons having clainvs't'iiainKt E'iz iberh Liable, .lee'd a e hereby! notified to exhibit the same to me on oft before the 10ll. day of-Felmiary 1895- This Feb.oih 1891, Lr. W. LlNGLE,;Anm r. Theo. F. Kluttz, Altj'. ol E Ltugle miugtou Star. will not be perm to defeat the The John Brown "fort" which was shipped from' Ha pre r's Ferry-to'' Chica go and put up as a side show, attraction at the' Fair, was a dismal failure' a- verdict of the pojde iu favpr of aiatnung all the - 'people . who ..Visited tariff of a different sort. WA hiiigtou, .,---' Feb. f0. An -fid vance idieet of t-d4v S Alheville i Citizen, cbutainipg Senator Vance's reason for hirhting IbiniiuouSj wiis received here to-day. ,;L--ttorjit;Wus harued that the same matter appeared to-day in the Charlotte Observer.! Mr. Simmons stated to; the President who asked him about Giidirer, thit h4: thought thefat ter had Ubti rei jeered Sufficient service to the party to; justify; appointment lo a $G,000!oScel s ! Major Hale, he said that he had not resided very long in the State since the war.-' and that others had rendredthe paJty more efficient and long cotitinued service. '..' " " i . i" - ' - l" $ I . j . U -j . ,- Nk . i State Geologist! Hofpies bus I Selected 'aiiuinWr.of.:.pb'jaitpph9E North -1 Carol iu a- sceneryV.which are to appear in '.C very handsonie publication, 4Scenic XaeriiSi4v Tlie photographs to lie used are arcioiig the lrge number t iken iir 1892 tv Prof. Hoi nies. The collection is oiiet thTe finest in the ecu n try i and was shon wth fine effect at thfl Worlds J Faif.; Prof. Houus says that great m iay requests come from all parts of the country. "" . " the Fair only eleven person were fools enough to pay the admtssioiufee to See it. . . , ! - ., :-y . -' 1 m ! A singular case is 4 reported from HaftforoTtJity, Indiana w hich imzzjlefl the physicians and resulted in the death of the boy. A Xst mortem ; ex animation showed that an insext, which it is supposed he1 swallowed i while drinking front a branch, had eat elrtbrough his stomach into his heart causing himToTileerl to-Jeaib. New Yoitx Feb. '9. William D Craue, the well known actor, was in the -.Tombs police ..court ytsterkij morning as complainant against Wil liam Bell, a itoal black negro from Charlotte. N. C. ivhohas Ijeeu th actor's valel fort woyears, and whom Mr. Crane now charges with the thef; of $1,815 on Monday of last week. The negro has t.eeni arrested and cos fessed to the theft. " ! ' ' Richraor.d, Feb. 9. A Newport News special io the Dispatch ' say"-: Tlie pst office was f'ntei'ed at an early hour this morning 'land robbed of about $4,000. Who did the d-ed h is yet to l found out. The robber?, besides $124 in-money, ": carried" away ?evera; jregisteivd letters which jeme iu la?T EMEGUTIO SALt y" - . j i Bv virtue of an exe.,-n;i.t:i issued out of the Superior Court of Ksv au CHinty on a Judgment in favor rf Tohi.ss Kesler against David Cesper." I will i llV r at pub lic sale:U the Court Il itiso dor m :i!is- burw.'ii Mond:ivt'ie 10; Ii dav f Febru ary 18.11, it being Monday of IVurt. A irac of laud ns follows; aoj-uning the lands of Geo. Hill, Henry Kesier, Tobi is Kesier Calvin Pool aiul others, containing about 97i acres bejing in Prov- ideiice township, lietng tne lra t. . i land -where David Casper now I i veil Jan 13 i'l4 J. M. MoKROjio, Sherift By R. P. Bookman, D S Vbiu cannot yW- nk H fljalO bZopd "a y BOILS, ULCERS or j PIMPLES, SORES 5your blood is bad. A few bottles of S. S. S.ft Sthoroiiirnlr cleansTthe system, remove all iim-K 5J purities-and build you uj. au manner w ukut-k i cleared away abybuse. It is the best blood remedy on eartb,S Thousir.ds who hae used it say so 9 - Mr bloo4 ins badly poisoned last yt. wmc r tf.-nhr vstn out of viet diseased and a constant sources fat seffenn? no appetite, no enjoyment oflife. Two ""C U rtlfl brought me right out. Thc.e is o better BJa remedy forhlood diase. i - Treatise on blood and skin diseases parted liree. S WIFT Sl'CCI J IV Aijania, wa. w Ali disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It has no equal as a'cough-cure. Bronchitis "When I was a boy, I had a bronchial trouble of such a persistent and stub- , born character, that the doctor pro nounced ft incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, I liave,used this preparation with good effect whenever I take a bad cold, and I know of numbers of people who keep it in the house all the time, not considering.it safe to be without it." J: C.Woodson, P. M., Forest Hill,W:Va. Cough LitiiEii; instil uWJiy inndergo terrible sufferings and endanger your. lite when you can ' be tr-Miinr. ar.d 3:iWvort!t--ttum.ps t t rm I' ... . " .i ' I- . . ? ... 5 1 ' ; ' TVi S 4 I '-' ' i " .. chl UariisJe will issue those bonds afore; cured "J Japuiese, rjle Ouref ggaran- $C00 pf wliicb.weieoe the UtvJunibla we - git tbecourt boueto stj bun,"j tetj by jdwin UutbrfeJir .s v issue. "For more than twenty-fire years, 1 was a sufferer from lung trouble, at tended with coughing so severe at times as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms frequently lasting three or foiur hours. 1 was induced to try Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, and after taking four bottles, waa thoroughly cured." Franz Hoffman,, Clay Centre, Kans. La Grippe "Last spring I was taken down with la grippe. At limed I was completely prostrated, and so diflicult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral!, and no sooner had I began taking it than relief followed. I couhLnrot believe that the effect would Wo rapid and the cur so completed--W. II. Williams, Cook City, SDafe. AYER'S herry Pectoral Prepared l.v Pr. J. C. A vcr & Co., Lowell. Mum. , 8o!a all"lrui?s:it. Trice $ ! ; eix bottles, $5. !Promptt6act,sur-5;tocuro ADcvnisTRTOTS mmi. All persons hay.Lius.-rai'ffliii a'.ain' IJThotift-rts-Eari: hafd t , deeeascMl,;a re hert-hj notifi-d to cxi.il it the a;lie to me on 01 lefore the 26 h day of January 1893. All persons indebted to Si-id deceased are requested to uake iuuucdiate pay--inent.' Tiiis J;iu . i'Otii 1S'J4. A. Karxharot, Adm'r. of 1 bus. E 'riihuiut. Theo. F. Kluitz, Ait'y. ' ! Ti 3 rcr-x ,0.rr. ? li is& mas t; 3 a 1 "? - . m ). r""'-'l I; I' il J . 4 arJ f5 a. u . Being the jkpgest, is the direct result of bein? tho Lest. Wood's Seeds arc known and grown in cverv Stato in the Sout'ut. aelrnowleded to be ha best, for earden. "arm or SeUi. fc-'ecd for y Woaxl'B Sted HcioV.. It is not. a rr.ere eataicgue, X. but a refereuce bcoli oi .hc jft-'a:&st valtie, coikX talnine useful Ir.T6r:iuiiion toili Ine the .truglrer r nad pxaaier, tOijelai-r v. IW.j-i licaiursafboat g 1 -1 y y ; y XzS ,f lis Vit-el'il fe.iti.ro fcr I" ' f-vfej fe:idfrVtk;i for 5 . ' . .. i " - t 'an. v plant- an 1 ti the ,vt3t'i i&vUles for per-, ten:..n.-J ferir.. VTr.taf-r it, trid ennent pricsof ( .i:.v Gra.s. Cjffer. or ottxe'r FiliSHwtfs ro.-(alreJ. rfea-J yo.:r,.f6rt1rs d'-et-t. if ycur mercb&nt does not hanils; WooO' Seeds. T. p:i7ZGJ & gfiiS, Saetfasen, Richmond, Va. Newspaper Laws 1. Subscribers who do not ?ive r press notice to the coutrary"uie. consid ered as wishing to continue their ub- . eri)tiou. 2. It the subscribers order the d is- conliuuaui-e of their eriodicals, the publiller may continue to .-tr.d them Uhhl all arrearagei are paid. , i. If subscribers neglect or refuse to tii1x their periodical.' from the of . iire lo wlii..h they are directed, they ie re pons. hie until they have settled their bill and orde.eJ them discontin- led. ' y , 4. If the suJjscribers move to other place without informing the pubish er, and p.ijKr" are sent to the former iirectiou, they are held responi-: . . - .; ' 5. The toil I U hs.Ve Uetided I hat re- fusing to tiike pertodical. from. the of : ice or removing aod. leaving them uucaWed for, is Prima frucie evidence pf intentional fraud. (V Ii fiihseriiiers jiay in advance they .ic- bound to uivc uLtice to publisheri d the end of iheir time, if they. da not ih to continue iak ng it; otherwise ; he publisher utauthoriz d to send it -and the subscriber will lie responsible until I'lu.expresit 'notice .'with payment of ali arrearages is sent to the publish-' r. . The last M)st;d laws are ueh. that j newspajw-r publishers can arrest any one for fraud tvho t;ik. s a p;ij er and refu-ei ro pay for if. Under this law the tuai t ho allows his uLscriptioo to run along for some time unpaid and (hen order the postmaster to mark it ref useil" aid have a jtnl card ent uoUfyihg the publisher, Ljs himseSf uble to nrre-taird tine ti;e ame as for .heft, etc. A Of IIo.)r Sarsaparilla w aUvnyi wilhlu i he IxjuipJs ul reason tcaiiie it is true; it a I wajs Hppeala to tlfe nola r euiunion m;ii of lliii.kuij; m.oIo bevBUHe it U true; and it is always lully iu!ftaiitiatrd by endor-.-enieuts w hich iu lh Huancial world weu Id kcc pted without u iaomcAt'4 hcoitaiioii.; , A 900009 1Tlds1 question if;'often heard and nearly a olien uiianswercu. It is not "always remember .1, as it j should lie. that tlie.-ocfag.o'u- of ill-teeo-per az.-d irriiability i ofteii to lie ioiind in -i he phjsicia,! coiiUtuu of the per-ohs' nf (ected. ; What is ihe use ol tryifcg lo "hiirmonize" a man whose liver ha- gone back en hibi? If a man. is tortured wilfc. ri:eumatim, howLcah he be exected to be ' affable and agreeable? Can coufiriaed , UBje4.ic be expected to be cheerful a j ioivuys ready to tei'l fun iy story? 'lh; only vay to remove the d ffii uhy is to et at the cause. Dvsperia rheumatiem, impure blood and livei iroables ieid ia licod'a Sarsaparilla; lu i !i "-t--i? i litctive tranquilizer, a fx v f ger, and a preventive of demtj, - ji-j. ; iels. - ::-:- ' "!- - ' : J-'y M--'Vs f . 1-. 4" if-" ::.- 'V. 1 -1 i i. -4 y 1) , 'f i f i V l1- if I. A' - ! ' ' " I mm
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 15, 1894, edition 1
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