a Watchnian BRIEFS. - ii : EXCHAXO b. Two Com- t!JA' .i s .ui iVnntinir out Ltfit"'!- .... 4 A fin . ..r Kurtli! Caro- it" XeUtflU I- thtofh, f 0U!urATCBAN,'r Which in-r-..oU . , . .... mtlA .rood '"'d pother is .good 7olfftt newspaper out6t V 1 C This property will f .litafeniune ur"'u" "V - . K ?urfrtlrJuformation address, J. V. iUUIW 'A Salisbury, N. C. Grand Offer. crood? If o P. i;,l norland a few mo- K::Iizetochv.Th Watch ni vet Odd WaUh worth IfiSOO R. i'-. mnvmcht' warren- .Jali EilKIU . w . - r - . JIDdtbWtcUfitcinev- I ..j ish must it;vu'jj 4 t .louce what you can.do; t Wwri. C.C. Wade, at Troy, J.M. . . r-n-.i VnH ! I.. R. Uak .rti. - .rizigenta to, solicit, Collect, t itceipt for .utecriptious 6r other Lkriie WATCBHAv,uu , WU4 i - ... ifiii tin win Drcaao uu inn . " - i ,ilbUfct aud pay 9p iuor arrears. J. WYMcKiNZiR, fiditor. K F. Ltternr ETsq.t oE C In ulL Grove? i reported sick with a seYere tUick cf j Bill Nye U reported as.beutin a dying conHlion frpm he ir t failure al Niagiira JjhIjs. . ' ' - - 1 : - SALESMEN Wantedreprepiiid oatiit, One .our- agents has irned 6ver$20,0001a five year; P. O. 1371, New, York. -:. - ;- -. ' . " llfr.Dr. Leitb preach an eloquent and very enl e tai ni d g sermon SunJay nigh t, the occasion bei ti g t fi e a p n i versary of theS.tlibury Kuigbts of Pythian whoge mcnibenj turned out en niiss to'rhere him. J ' ' Then;1.i a report ih at ah iucrease of traffic" i4 anticipated owr the W; N. C. Itatiroad tkis spring, and that the com pany are arranging U) w& at least 100 more freight cars to their rolling. Block. The Olympic Club, we learn are or ganising a base hall team, which the Olympics declare shall be second tu none in thv State. There is go k! ma terial here for such a teani, and we hope the boys jmay Succeed, y";' " ' " i;The great evangelist,. E.v. U. ,J1. Pearson cltwed a two week s revival meeting at Dayidon College Jast , Suu- tlay, and the report is that 150 conver sioini U the result of this good nun's work" there. Undemocratic: and, TTateaahle UxoniuL. - f t - j . - . -. i i - - Senator Vance Ka beyond - doubt, heen one of the rpot popular men who has ever lieen giviifoffice.by :the people of North Carolirial and thousands of ucr nis will rPKTf i 'ins cuurcr iu iiia fight-he is uiakii!k h tig:.iu4 ' the eoufi- j in tion of Mr. Simmons as collector nf revenue. y Iu regard to this; matter iu connection with his "recently published etter, t he States vfl le Utudaiark of ast week; pertinently 8?ty: The literature of the , pas the iVance-SimiiionsCiise is quite enter- laiumg oenaior iv ance icurr in which he .says t bat:' he is opposed to Jollecto Simtioiist confirmation be- auise Chairman I ;$iinmous went to Washington anjijinferferrred with ap- Kjintments which he wanted made, aiid Mr. Situmotisf reply? in wlwch he say rhat he diJ tiot ioirtoe Mr. Qudgers ippointinent td Vthe coHectorship of hiy district but on; iheconfary spoke well of It iiu to the (f'residenf j aiid that is to lr. tutu) neuoia me Assisutni Dave Fralev, who, in 1882, was con victed and sentenced to ', the . Albany penitentiary for 12 years for killing revenue office Walker, in Btaiiiyann ty, has served out his term, aiid . on Monday last passed through town - on lis return home. , . J.W. M. ,Kp!biiy. of gtatesville, is week. 'BjiBvourt here ibis L i v Ur.Klna ,ll lurtrvitt loA but er of Uii- town,ar"chased 25 s at L otKid, latThurdT. Ce-akk'ii fMerry Maker's1 at the i Hou uight. Adinissioii 10, HO tgcta. frm't forget the uiatteuee sit gfteruoou.l - - WlbtXJentral lDteI in Salisbury, t,ix. Februarv. 23rd. vPrtice ii to Eye, Ear, Kyse and Throat: yrid, iu MiK-kjtvitfe, N. , on the aiiti"ifi H. E. Ribertoii, &q. imn m i lie noara oi cuiajiiiwion- if Davie county, . t ; MisSiSallie Mr, WiHiiiuiiMm's ale of thorough W.l'OrjW at Itttlih last wt w;.s iy iin-ef. 73 hors-s Keri sold, briiiiiinr U'H1 price: the total of H Vl 'W. , S tir(U'v ibc iV S. Senate ciGrned The largest bale of cotton ever press ed in this county, and perhaps, the largest ever brought to this market. was bought last Thursday by Mr. J. F. McCubbins from Mr. Bent Liidwick The bale weighed 701 ll and was gin ued and pressed by Mr. Ludwick. Our Superior Court is in session this week, Judge Bat tie presiding. Quite a number of trivi tl cases have leeu dis posed of, the most imjK)rtant on tli docket being that if Mr. IVH, Foust, which iiegan yesterday andat a late hour last night 4he argnieuts.bf counsellors clased, the Judge charg ed the jury, which retired to make up their virdict. Afte?ffetiritigithe jury returned with a. virdict of guilty Sentence is. uot I ased. Th 'hick Merry Makeisf are en tertattiiiiK pur .pleasure seekers at the Opera H'use every.' night this 'week. Tive trouj -ctmijKHeil- of experfnc d atuii'eurs wiili an entirely defferlnt progi-HUi each night made a god vm piesixm from the start, ' lieuce; they kept a-ktaying, ,'e.n"ci'ei."iifg f Jiouse at overy iJucC'iasive perfonuaiice. J.lt i said tha Mr. Chick, wiio ha.- entertain el our people before, has unproved his week in ijipoiBlinenli of four North Carolina itBwWfn, t follow: J. JS. .tfiiemll I , n.lilii hid IiU f lia lll1 ITli ! of IiIIIm- Mice ttn;rf.Blackwelttlurliaiu,aiMrC " f ' J. . , , " ? . , liitie, niM-nuu amsiie; wncriu ner Mulry at KewWti m Bapfii University- of Nrthl jiiaha'itHnlereii Ui professorship of tcenjtif.ii to Mr. Oscar J. Pattermtu, H tb rQld NortlfState," and a nt graduate of Wake! Forest Col- tis 'the4 prev:iilio opiniaa in R il- mra cirrejMndeiit of the Char- 0iver, that the Ilaifs" und filis ill combine their forces int, DuiK.ricy in the approaching ileal uuupaigu sweet Ltile-feif isq-iile an attraction. i is excellent for ItieMuaM ad utt'ance fee, only 10, 20, and 23ot.s. Perior mance to-uigLt, to-morrow niijht and a Saturday afternoon mat teive. An entire change of progra mme at eacii erforuauce. f 'A sad aiid chicking accident ocenrr- Secretury of StateJ Ihat.hedid not think Mr. JJaJe's puTtyieivices'.u.tit'ed him to recognition j j ojrf jr 'MessrsL RobbinK, Jerntgan und ileury. ' ' -t: ' -'' xi oenaiur y auce a uruuiiu w we ar getting, pretty .well along to ward the centfalikatioit of the power-of distrioutiitg piitronage. -His. letter amounts to a denial of Mr. Simmon s right to go to Washington : and- make suggestions about ?orth Csiroliua up poiutments. And yet Mr. Simmons is chairman of the; Denocratic State ex ecutive com mittee.' :'If . he hwiu't a right to have a say aboutthe offices,! then i is clear that nobody else has, and thi lodges all the powei; of making recom mendations in the Miaids of the Sena- tors and they must be permitted to ex ercise it without outside interference. We; repudiate any sricii doctrine;. When ever this, doctrutii is .recognised thif wiil cease to beag Vernnieut t i the people. We hofd that any! North Carolina D. inoir j-ati h is a righVto go t the Presid-ut r: to- any department in Washington anl express an opin ion on any 1 'North Carol in a aj pointment or applicant, and that he is accountable to uob)dy i o doing.ex cept to tlte individuals whom he may oppose, and that he owes nobody bu t lie in, if them, any apohigies or expla nations. If he happeu to le the etiair mar. of the party iu h:s State and ha just dtrecUd the party through a sue cessful c.:Uip-iigh,fJe is Quisled to I hoard more ueteretitially and his su gt'sfious are entitled to more ! wei;h than ir he iiappj-iflo be a private citi y.en and to have up such prestige; bu if the private Cil n has not the rih to open lus mnhii; about the di.tribu lion of the spoil f the victory which he has heli-ed to viu, then Deuiocracy has played out aiq we h.iV t iu its stead u seuatoriul ari?tora:y. We;do ut recall a bolder attack ap)u Kpular rights than that Sena tor Vance has made. He h s taken a i ,; . ... f position in which he catiuot oustaiti himselffiid which the Democratic pai- t, of North Carolina cannot aud will Tiny titate.Carrency. ,, . WASlilnzton Special, iita, to Ifeir York HwaldH Ilepreseutative Tracey, of New York introduced lo-day a bill drawn up by I. Osterberg,of New York, to provide or a lit xibl systom, of j bank : circula- ioul This1 bill proposes to allow State banks to issue circulating notes nndei the snpiTvision of thvComptro.ler ;of he Currancy up in- one-third of their paid up capital, proyided tbet uo one bank shall issue more th in $1,000,000. Each bank is required to keep iu hand at all times not less than tweut) five per cent iu coin I or its note utstauding in coin or its equivalent in iwful money of the TJuited ' States. Provison is made for Uie levy ing'of ax on the circulation jof these banks for the payment of the expenses of ad-?i miuistering the law, aud for the crea tion of a reserve fund to be invested in the boncjt of the United States, or such State bonds as niay be approved by Congress, to be held .a an- addition al security for the payment of the uotes. : I1 W The element of elasticity isgiveri to this proposed banking: currency by .au thorizing the Comptroller of the Cur r ncy whenever in his opinion, Che exigencies of the occasion demand it, or upon the demand of not less than one-third of the banks having circula tion uuder the act, to permit banks -to issue an additional amount of circula tion not to exceed 2J per cent, of their paid-up Ciipital. ' ' The retirement of these additional notes whenever the occassion for their issue has passed is insured by imposing doubled the tax upon them that is ' iin posed, to fix the limit of the circula tion uuder this act to $1 yer capita based ou the last preceding census, miles ail the circulating notes of the United States other than bank notes shall lie retired, and in that event it is proposed to make the limit tli per capita. The hill has been favorably consider ed by Secretary Carlisle. General News, 2IoraScaadal In iHhrfr Life. MrrEmily C. Lyman, wife nf TkJw dore B. Ionian, Jr has filed lmii ed answer to. th er in his suitxfor divorce whick pending in Superior Court of BnL combe county. In the compliintty mac nargesAirs. jjymanwiMi adulterr naming Claude PrrScoU. im artist, as corespondent. Mrs. Lvmah de'niesthe allegHtiou and i-l.argea her h!uglnd with cruel and inhuman tiW...Uf ci. y j urther alleges thaainttff has been s'lice their m image j ati iiubitual drunkard,coufining! b's habits of drink ng entirely to his own home and the vulgarities of his drunken mid besotted condition to his wife." She savs fur ther the Lyman charged her with adul teryupon imfbrmatidu imparted -i to fciim by his brother, A. J. Lyman; that ttaiterward cjimeto her knowlege that she was being slandered in the Cosmo politan Club in Asheyille by her hus band, aided by A. J. Lyman ;w and that she then "called her busbani to ac count and he broke down and confess ed his vill.tiny, and for the first time since their marriage apologised and de clare! his entire belief in herinpocence and in emphatic terms condemned the perfidy of his brother A. J. lyman.n The defendant asks separation, the cus tody of her child and alimony.! Mr.aud Mrs. Lyman were married in Richmond, Va, in January, 1880, aud formeily lived ou the maguificent Tahkeeostee estate near Asheyille. 1 - - ys j. ; , Eead ttie;ollowinff Uaffniflceat Offer. A Ilappj Ending. Otterville,Va. Forlfitteen years I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia and uotiiiug relieved me pntu I tried Sun mons Liver Regulator. : This is the best medicine iu the world. I am now in good health. Mrs. j N. J. Collins Vour druggists sells it iu powder dry or made into a tea. uo en ore. Eeady fdr Batinssr. Atiaau oasUtauoh. j Here and there!ieople are 4ill . talk ed on Tfreight train No431ast. Thiirs- iug alout bard tinies, and this sort i f day night as it- passed- here at 0:45 talk delays the return of prosj-erity. oclm-k. Flagman, R. G. Dabb was on While it is true tht the'eountry hva top of the aiboose and, with his back snffered incalculable damage from vi to the emriue. was in i he-act of cross- cious leirislatiou Jn the iutdrests of mo- rportrd that a real hermit lias ;1W ovr!lhe-ventil;.thr ofJlhe &ir tut it nnnnJUla irnldlniW and -Vurimis nri- iidDvelvd. thfyeSriilMi fr:tu Tal-.' . ".j 'i. 11 . i -i . . ... Uk Li.i 1 J : L . i . j-T ipasaru unuri twiirrBurcifrm, urn i lecrrti ciase,ine uereiwpiueuuj ui.mr A statement issued by the Pension OHice sliows.that 20 persons iu al have been convicted for connect! hi with the pension frauds unearthed a fNorfolk,VH. Ex- Presideut Harrison and would be P'C'.ideiit McKinley unite in saying t hat the con nt rv is l;oiug to tlie'doirs." I'his is poi lj their way of saying thatitjis going to the Republicans. Since Governor Mitchell failed so signally in his efforts to preveut ti e pr.z; tight "li Fofida it is almost too much to believe that he wilt dislodge the lottery from the foothold it has hrewdlv secured in th.it state. Atlanta Journal: Another victoiy or puie Hlitics has been won in New- ork by the conviction of John Y. McKane, the notorious g Graveseiid Boss," for violation of the election aws. -.This is a gosul beginning, but it ought to be followed up by the pro- ecution of some of the bigger bosses.. Messrs. Hall Bros., of Hickory, have assigned. Liabilities are estimated at $50,000; no statement as to assets. They were euterpr.siug, energetic meu and we record the failure with regret. Rev. Sam Jones is holding a meeting at Nahvil!e, Tenn., and an auditor at one of the services last week was exSenator Ingalls, of Kansas. After the sermon the Senator hook hands The President has Selected Messrs. Walker Fearn, of Alabama, and Souier- ville Tuck, of New York, to serve on the Egyptian international tribunal to till vacancies caused by the retirement of Victor Bar ringer, of North Carolina, and Ernest H. Crosby, oi New York, riu-sj places pay handsome salaries aud the appointments do not require confirmation. .OST MADE EASTf TOU CAK DO 'IT,' SO f WHY 2f OT TaY ? . . i We call the attention of our readers to the remarkable clubbing offer, m another, colurin by which we can send his paper and the Atlanta Weekly Con stitution to the same address for one year for the low sura of $1.50. This is the only offer of its kind we have ever been able to make to our readers.. : ' -! .. ' Thfttlanta Weekly Constitution is too well known to need j any introduc tion here. It has won its nhiee aL h- fireside of the nation as a models week ly newspaper.; It nuroW on it staff some of the most famous and brilliant writers of the day and on all public questions its lance is- ever in rest to de fend the rights of the peoide- It-Is Ute largest aud. most widely - circulaied weedly newspaper published in America having a circulation of 150,01)0, nd it week. It is'in itself "ah. edncatwn to those who read it; By the xlubbiiiK rate which e offet, onr vtnidrrs. nu get the-Weekly Coustittrti.n auditheU home paper at but littlniOTeHhjfuthe cost of .one paper, thereby getting the news of their home und the-tiews df the world every week;f or year at -an insignificant outlay.- '! : ,.;. Iu addition to this, every subscriber to this paper and the Constitution, un der our clubbing arrangement, uill he given an opportunity to win some hand some prizes. . ' " - -i -, All these "mattets are explained in another column. We merely U atr tention to it here to- -show-'our readers what a liberal offer we ham to niuke l them. These offers are' made by. our arrangment with the Constitution, and only those"' who subscribe for lth-.pii- pers through this office afe eutitk-dlto take part in the contest: This is the most liberal clubbing offer any have ever been able tu make, and we feel sure that it will pcove iui meiisely popular with our reader. ;5 i - r i - l . -1 . 4 . We call your atteip tion to- ilift foil Wow Arrivals? ew'Wlutogoriils. : : New Embroideries. Kew Ribbons. New Silkblincs Jvv Irish Lawns. New Mattings. 7Thes'e and lo s -vt ter goods we are abJed toseH at very iow hgures, GOEE AND SEE US. J. m AtmaDce cbiiuty. His onlv dug in the earth, and w knowrs how1 long he .has 'ngtluis alone. - . Hiise, i'V l'Uce! of the uHiw.ird f 4 the old'-' fctfeitj, which Mr. P. D. Rouche Ming torn down, will noon 1 r "J owner a handtome ud ? SW. VThis will mke thw one prttfiett resident lots in the Gfk BSrW J. Whit d thiM:ounty, arrived in the '"'Hmav., Mr. Baker s on hts M' Arkansas where he ipW wit) rPUtim of makini? hi fuhir. liii "T jiniiij iumii ana rm'in,.i. a i . . ; tu lose nira. tu.:' '.. i . i-" n - r the efforts, of Mrs. A. II. irint U.i f tv" it of the S4lis1urr Idterarv H. A. WiliiAm Af Kw tertai n on r people wit h a Wean recital, in th On.r. ThurHday nighL MarcklsL muv "'rT,",,nv at paiifiiMiry Who aar!otte OhserVeVa jJaify T'1" yrday's issue of that 1A "ItoW&n fiirin.M. ..... . t ff i.ui:in nils UCt Cf W?J; Thy l,,enty com. I.-, ttfat nl other .produce, and &!!Sll4, orN of cotton stored vtv onecewityfor kr;h,,.t5m4Hi Wehope tidaii if it 8i, M il,8fNrtbiYlJoratedondl di"K wbabe&U to i bring the I claim all the crpdit'fbr the restoration j eyryothW ndatry in his head struck, the abridge, knocking pat two years have shdwii that our iu hi in down on the roof of the chi kill- dustrious and thrifty people with their ing him instantly. Capt. Cumbia saw wonderful resources cannot be alto- the accidentand stopjjed his tnuh, but gijilier ruined ly! flieglect of their, law- the unfortunate man was' 1 Uyon'd the I maker. ' -S help of sergical skill. Mr. Dabb Surplus stocksfof staide goods are was from Befiaja, where his Iwdy wast nearly exhausteiliaiid already i the fac takn for burial. He leaves a vouneltorh's ;re resumulir work and I ihcreas- wife to whom he had been married only ing their outpullf Wholesale! and re aboutihtee months. He was a young I tail iiferchanfji have Carried small stocks man of steady hahits- and ; was' well for a long time, and they will hare to thought of by his empfoyees. . buy largely? because tlie pe-'ple who have beeii making their old clothes do News-Oberver-Chronicle: What to extra service cait wait jio longer for do about the Wilson bill in the Senate their new garments. The business is now asritatiu!? the Demoirmtie. had- men and farmers are practically out vt rr of that body who are seeking to debt, aud the banks are full of money uiakelhe bilta stroni? oue before the which will have;to?eek investment or y " . ------ . . - ii . - - . ... I. ieople, to niake.it raise more ! revenue be loaned out at low rate of interest. than rn its present shape; andao carry I The country isjn fine shape for tariff into eff-ct more nearly the l Democratic jTeforih, aui the manufacturers are not jiolicy of a tariff for revenue,! As frm-j afraid of. it. j Tlie currency question ed by the Wilson committee, vthe bill wiil be satisfactory aettled before long secured rather, more protection to the 1 1- 1l not to w suiwsea ytnat a aemo- manufiCtucing interests that was con- cratic administration will . neglect a templated, and the Senators have been matter of such iniprtanc'e and ignore wretltng with the problem of reform- i Hedges to tuft people. ing it so as to avaid such "object ions. Everything is ready for a new start We notice that Senators Vest. Rui-Und the eagernes of the jeople to goto som,Gortnan, Jones of Arkansas, Cock-1 work, invest their ! money, ; produce rell and others have been holding a something and 'develop something can conference ou the subject, other Sena-1 not fail to bring good times. JDongress tors being in consultation with them, w bo0nd to wheel tuto line with the That there will be a tax ou sugar, mid I masses, sooner oj later. At the eleventh on wool ancucoal is not improbable, I hour it will probably come to the front and perhaps on coffee. Gen. Rmsom with several promised reforms and then Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, As mercury : will surely destroy the ense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering i through the mucous surfaces, bucl articles should never be ued except or prescriptions troni reputable physiciam ;is tl.e damage they will do is ten foi to the good you can possibly denv. fro n them.! Hall's Catarrh Cur maiinf:icured by F. J. Chenyj & Co.. Th-do, 0., contains no mercury; am. ii taken internally, acting directly up on t he blood and mucus surfaces of th ys em. In buying HalTs Catarrh Cur. be sure ou get genuine. It is by F J. Cheney & To. j restiinouials free. BgJu'Md trugj;iitg, 75c. Much of life's misery is due.;tx in digestion; for who can be happy with a pain ib his stomach? A a ;corective aud strengthner of the ailinienfcary or gans, Ayer's Pills are invaluable, their use being always attended with mark ed benefit, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I All persous having claims against Eiiz ibeth Liable, dee'd aie hereby notified t exlubit the same to me on or before th. 10th day of February 1895. Thi Feb. fill. 181)4. L. W. Lingle, Adra'r. Then, F.Kluttz, Atty'. of E Lingle. EXECUTION SALE. By virtue of an execution issued out c the Suerior Court of Rowan county on Judgment in favor of Tobias Keslei HiraiustDavid Casner. 1 will oner at pun lie sale at the Court House door in Salis bury, on Monday the 19th day of Febru ary 1834, it being Monday of Court. A tmc of land as follows: adjoiuini: Kesler, a i i..j . .rnAnUill Uuiiiiv ... ..! . . ' iiib iuuua wi view, iinii .... t With tbe evangelic and told turn tha.Totiias Kesler Calvin Pol and others, le endorsed every word of hi sermon, 'containing about 97J acres beui in 1 rov ififtiwe towii.-mo.i oeins me ira-i oi mm this started the report that Ingalls had been converted, but he denies that such is the case. , - A, special to the Charlotte Observer says W. G. Brpnson, a Randolph coun ty farmer, was iu Greensboro Tn!,,v with a load of produced He drank much whiskey and while, hitching up his team . preparatory-to ieavyigfeil to the Krouud. He was helped it? to hit wagon and made com fort We but in a short time it was found thai he was dead: The House when elected wa strong ly committed to the free coinage of silver, but uuder the stres -of circum stances was forced to take the back track at the extra session. A soon as that pressure was relieved the Hou-h? felt inclined to enact some legislation favorable to the white r metal. Mr. Bland hai brought forward his bill which eives the onportunitv desired. That it will receive the support of a large majority of tlie Democratic mem bers, even though antagonized by the ad min 1st nit ion seems entirely prob able. Aud but for the filibustering methods of the Republicans we believe the bill would have been p.issed. where David Casper now lives. Jan 13 'U4 J. 31. OlONROB, Shenn By It. P. Koseman, D.h I Blood Is Essential to HEALTH. Yoa cannot hopttobcwell; avour BLOOD 15 IMPURE. IfyoaaratroaWedettk BOILS, ULCERS on PIMPLES, SORES ...... . . I uu. "K- i grTonr wooa u oaa. a bw won fj'i '"'a ZaZZ' AUkner of bl CLEARED AWAV SSbvttsaM. ItUthebetMoodrameo7 BThnuands Who BV UCQ 11 MT m Yd -. . . 3 'Mr i bm Iran f mfferinrj i bmdiy panaMd Us Mi,rwaip ei lit. T OHM GAVIN. Dy..pW reatiM o Moat and t&W? . .. n.. .. . . . . I Col. Al, rairorotlier, late or tlie Durham Globe, will start a daily paper it Lynchburg, Va. Best Cure For All disorders of the Throat and Lungs is Ayer Cherry Pectoral. It has no equal as a coughcure. Bronchitis "When I was a boy, X had a bronchial trouble of inch a persistent and tub born character, that, the doctor pro nounced it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. I did ao, "and one bottle cured me. For the last filteea years, I hare used this preparatioe with good effect whenever I take a bad cold, and 'I know of numbera of people who keep it in the house all the time, not eonsidering.it eafe to be without it." J. C. "Woodson, P.M., Forest UiH.W.Ya. Cough j "For more than twenty-five jears, t was a sufferer from lung trouble, at tended with coughing so severe at times as to cause hemorrhage, the paroxysms frequently lasting three or four hour. I was induced to try Ayer'a Cherry Pec toral, and after taking four bottles, was thoroughly cured." Franz Hoffman, Clay Centre, Eans. La Grippe "Last spring I was taken down with la grippe. At times I was completely prostrated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast aeemed asif 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 could not believe-that the effect would be so rapid and the cure so complete." W. H. Williams, Cook City, 8..Dak. t AYER'S Mi- Cherry Poctoral Prirt4 by Dr. J. C. A yer Co., VwaTl. Maaa. Botofcy all DrvfCiM. iflM WtUMSi Promptto act, suf to euro ' Ker.paperLar I.;SitlH;ribe:v press uotii t. t -i . ered asVi.hi-i -x - seriptfoij. 2 It the 8ulscnb couMunatu-e i ttu putdo'her iiiiiT ci j.t-ru' , i ... i.i ..ii ...... I 3. If Mii'scnbt-rs liirle:t or y. . , i . in take their ieii' dicaU fibui ;j5v fice to wUii-h tliey arj VfirecU i, . ,.c Mie rerpoiiniiiif nutii iey a. : 11 T . I'll ': 1 l' ''if ' . ineir out ana onieceu ipem u. '4. If tlie sdlsicribers move o o.im pi. ices without in forming the pubiiK4 er, aiid paiier are -sent to the for v directkMi, I tiiey are h-ld r-.. i-! , I m i . . J V: j t 5 The tourt iirtVr u . - i fusing to take prrxdi ; , i h jticeor r?moViu u j-1. i-vi , . uncalled for, is Prima Facie ev:... .r j - i I of intentional fraU'i. t. 0. If suliscriljers p .y ii. aie iMutul to Jivr in' :t- : at the e. ui of t lieu i.i; . vih to continue iK i.g the publisher isauth-ai-aud the suW-i tfwr v iV. i ! until an exj're io!i-r I of alt arrearage-) rl s-ul . er. - The last posUl laws are ucn i! at newspaper pu'iii'hers' e..i. t-- j one for fraud v) !: - reiu.Mr iu p a 4-'.. the niaf who al';4 s.r .r uuftr to run aloiig for s.oe time nrp' ; Ihru orders the Hiira:v It ' i K rrfnsiwt' aud havr a psUi cra c notifying thv pubiiahrr, i htt-i liable to arret and fin- i e ame m fir rn" ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All nersons havinfc claims against Thomas EJomhurflt, deee:uel, re herey r theft, etc. notified to exhibit the anv to me on or I before the 26! h day f Jauuary 1895. All Der-on indebted to mnl iteceasert ' Of Hood's haivspanlla is always wmum are requtel to make immediate pay ment. This Jan 30th 1804. f. A. Earnhardt, Adin'r. of Thos. Entbnrdt. Theo. F. Klutrz, Atfv. lyaicy illbe felt all along measure per feet totrran-V secure ilsl of confidence aiid the reriva speedy passive, y . - ).i Ipentyr i i of pros- Constipation and sick-he idache posi tivelv cured by Japanese Liver Pellets: 5 ) pills 25 cts,S ild atElwin Cuthrebi, Salisbury N. U. ! , Fit, dizziness, hysteria aud all ner vous tro'des cured by Magnetic- rei (vine, bold and guaranteed oy Xrawiu THE i Being the largest, is the direct result of being the best. Wood's Seeds are known andJgrowa ta rery Bute pa the South; akiwieaea ie oe Sebeat for garden, tann or Held. Bendtor but a reference book or tne rrwc u, u. Ulnln; uaeful fnfonnatlon both tor the trucker and planter, together uith full purticulare about A sre-tal feature for ll 1 the full dlrerttonefoa. -rowin Beeta ftw Sngar Mating I aUo deef' t:ona of Xtfcyra Sylveatrla. an Invaluabto .u ihfl iatat novel Ilea for rar Uea and farm. Write for It, and ecrrent teesof , any Gram, Clover, or other Field Seeds required. Head ronr orders dlrert. If your merchant does not handle W d S.tJa. T. W. WOOD J SOUS, Setdimen. Rictaoad. ro. I he bound of rt-feMOi hreavLn it urlrur; it alwaxtt piela t the Sob r iiOMn hh of thinking people truse it is true; ru it ia niway-rtiTlJ ti by I seinem-u.li ti. . it Ui..-. ' si would accrpied uiiboul a moaumt' hesitation. . This questkm ts oil:, ttatd aArl aft often uiuku treu. It is it .at wave rvettobered. should le. that the uccae-ou vf Ui tent. ar and irritability is often to be found in ; the pbyttctalraiMliltoD of the peixn Sf frcud. Whales the uhb of trying to rui niz" man whose liver has jjof ( lmi-k ou bin? It a man i lortuno i nii rlieumat Utn, bewcan he be expected to he aftaWlo aud agretabk? Can a-Courmsd dsH-plic tie exprctet to h clieeriui aii iwaa ready to telle fawny story? Ill only 'way to reiuMe lb diiflrtilty to lo; el at the aar. Isp-pU. rheumatistu, iuinure IiMmmI and liver tnailor- t telu to Hool taiaii.riii;:iai i vy H u 31 rdectivr traJiUiliz r; e iteuws'.zzi Y-i ger, and a pr. vruute ot U. tuvtaa ftaH rcls. Cuthrell, Salisbury, N. U. yj :.t-. V::,y ;