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- - '- 1 Mi . - 1 f . 5 t: iY' t - 1 f i : I . - . --1 - ' I 1 4" "if:. 1 - ''1 If,- (:? var ia Hdv anee. - - - - -- t 1 JJJ Si ihou 1 h. - - -!- r' - - - - v ' '; fi'Tt months ; , aeaowl tnJU' Sjinsbury. N. C. Thursday, siuicii i, iss4. : The Houlh U eyinlly. getting rtiuare. -ki ijj nl! the u-xale industries into P ,,,0 ,172 new 1 euiploying13UC0 ' in 1893. as a2a.iiit 372 ;',hil!et'mproytag- SO, 00 persons. cr-ied v,.''l$f There were seventy 4r-e cation Riiiiaaml forty-uiue obWn mliUint vear'g lot a.vd nearly all '4 K ,j ctntMet during the hni .half '1!' ti;i vwir, l;ui there wad great Activity Tile South iii cotton. .Ai rW.iu- to 1SU2 the New Eng ird iiit.gaiied l,508,yO9 spiudles, the 'ja;-idletftntB.43?8l the Western States fa 770 and the1 ISoutbern rftatVs '575,719. 1 ii. i : But taurines lor iojj -iritstorv. fl'he record shows ?7 inills vitb: 183.10IJ pindles greeted" JnMj utUas ogaiuSt nfieen new mum .wau 182,900 spindle id Kew . Eugland, a ne coaiparatLye slipwiiig. '' I Jt is remarkably strange that as wise Hare (he'men, 'sent by the people of tlf Slate to j represent them ,iu the Unit eel gates' J&ple, and men who claiitt tti b Pemocriits at that, wiilor i the many whom they represent, 'jud Jo their detriment, folhw right li!o;ig in the foot-skps,of the Kepubli- VT.i'.rprotectionists and advocate protec?. live' .measures whose7oJject w to put iv.i-re money "into the pockets of the )i:h, in-!eid of carrying out the .'idge v'itiv w P'riy by doing justice t. -all "and slpnin special favbrs to liioiie.- Tlfeyi are in lienor, bound to r ivo Llie counl.ry a tanffi'ir. reTen'ne on k And if the changes proposed by the bepate td the Wilson bill are made with, the ojlict'to project any of the wealthy . hanufacturing iudustrieH of t he country", a grt-at wrong Will be com Hiitted against, the vast hosts of cou s'umera who will be robbed just to the extent of ther propofed "protective fea litres they inject into Mr. Wilson's bill. fkk the rich shift for themselves, is a.il th Democratic volera ak for, and let the millions of toilers be made free fioui giving their means any longer to -iti.ihh the'already wealthy but greedy CHrmonints .1 h yorth Carolina in the War. C'fivrtotte Obserrer. 1 ' : The At laiitii Coiititution notes the f act that the government has printed 4( volumes of war records "of about 1.000 pages each, but says thit the ii'?xt volume to be Usned will be th most interesting, and will doubtless t out tain in Mil v surprises. TlieConstitu - i um pa 'dishes some of "the statistics which this jbook, will contain, and , e - showing North, Carolina made will wui!e every loyal son of hers to" thaiik O0.1 he is the cit'zen of such aState; -It will Id sh6wn that Gatt)sburg and Chicamaul were the fiercest .fought battles of the war, and those in which . tue greatest looses on poth si were sust iiiiod. Peiinsylvaiwaand NortlrCar- olina niadeiei:ch a glorious record at thejormer ( battle. Fensvlvania lost more. troops than any olfier Northern :Stae; and 1 North C roltha did -'the hanlest fighting for the Confederacy. TheolloAvjng compilation is from the Couititutiali.. ' j; On the Confederate side Nortii Caro lina lost more soldiers killed than any otherSouthern State. North Carolina Ijeyds the lht in the number thiit died of w6uuds, and 20,002 of Tier sons died of disease to 6,947 Virginians!: North . 'C irolina's iViilitary populaCibit'in I8OI1 was 1)5,309, but she f itfni&ed 25,000 to the Confederate cause. --'.The 'percentage of; lost and killed.. and cwotinded ;was greater in the Con . federate armies than iu the Union ar "mies. At: Gettysburg r the Tvventyr tsixtli North iOaroliua, of Pettigrew'a jprigade, went in'io action with over 8UQ "n-n and '-fosfS58 iiiktlled and; wouud cJ aik 120 niis-iiDgv most of whom ; ' hi the Ci vil War tiai Union " 1 rmtesi lost m ,245 in killed, mbrlidlv woun ei had ve'rely woiindedi The- tot d- dy woundedi The - total enrollment of the Union arnlies, officer '.an(!.imeutiot includrug three aud$ix moths' mpn, was 2:80472; 1 10,070 6f 'thesjTwtre killed and the 'deaths' from diseases,' wounds and other c:rtises were o.7,ou3 wore, j vouieaerale array and liayy total enfollmentv incluiijig aircliisjsV and the conscript io us, was alMijit'jB0(i,6t) i)ien;ont of 'ah inpula- yiMn'or5,6oa)dj hitt3.;;.'i ' ieiity-eight per Cen t. ottlje Uuioti o-.fi foo -l. .... . fpt r. f vRtdt. rs at A ndersonvjlle. died 25. r 'pier 77'fie!V'.''.(liV' C infe.!ertMHco1)fim-d' at ' Llmirji. X. .dieil,-;2 of tbrlatter b.urijed in a ficid", uibich, aysir or tvo ttfteriv .id, was dowed over and jwwfrn n wheat. ft- ' Jt-isu't pleasaut,'' but qntotuntely" H is true ilia- the sta Y llemo- cr.it ic seOMtot? 4 gemns : je.. ,. the tariff bill are, nt W proismg us they were. ' Tbey all agree tluit w must Imve titriff reform, but a few of them have ideas which they have-so far refused to be argacd out of . i& to what constitute UrifT reform. It w this aud not the interference of President Cleveland, which has prevented the re porting of the bill to the Finance com mittee. It would be ueles'.io gelt the tbill lefore the Senate kiiowiutf that enough democratic btnatora wouia vo.e against l to make a majority with the Hid nf'the solid republican vote.Those who are impatient at tUe deUy should remember that the repalic4n- have 3& shuold not te f 01 gotten, either, that the votes ofthe 3 populist Senators are uncertain and may, unless th demo crats vole together hold the bdanee of nower. - The charge, that President Cleveland js trying to-dwfate to- the! ofemoQf4iiSeu46w is aso'utely falsei He has no desire otlier tban to see theip agree and take "speedy ctipn .fin the bill, and that is, h deire. that should he shared by every democrat, v-: . : 'SetTKtor Mills paid his respects to the republic;n Senators Mrhosought to kill a little time by shirrjngnt his connec tion wRh - the 'subcommittee that i; considering the Wilson tariff InU in the 'following vigorous" English : 4I hate iio apdogy to m ike for any part that I have takeii'in trying to reduce the burden which our.' friends on the other ide have heaped iipou the shoulder- of the people, and which they have been increasing from year to year for the past thirty yeurs. I do not feel that it is the duty of the Senators and Representatives to cynsult the people who are receiving the plunder from tbe pockets of the yeomanry of the country. We are sent here to discharge a duty to the citizens and not to con sult the beneficiaries as to how much we w'iltr ahow them." t l!- Senator Voorhees looked at Senator Hoar and smiled as he presented ipjthe Senate a petitiou signed by morel: tiau 4,000 citizens of Massachusetts, asking for the speedy passage of the Wilson tariflbill because of its' "offering a substantial measure of relief from the most "burdensome exactions of the ex isting tariff law.1' Mr. Hoar got excit ed anji wanted to know who were-: the signers of such a petition, but he iwas more than satisfied he was crushed, for the moment: nothing idiort of kleath can permaneo.ly crush him-! when, in formed that among theiii were J such men jis John. M. Forbes, Villiam Lloyd Garrison, Amos W. Stetso, and William C. Khdicott. The petition, wasseut to Mr. Vocrjiees because" the Massachusetts Seuators have bepn ue cused of suppressing similar p citious sent to them. ' i Secretary Carlysle has had a tot of trouble owing to ..the disinclination of National banks to receive silver cjerhfi cates and has made forma! applicntion to Attorney-General Olney for aii official opinion defining the stains of; tle sil ver certificates. That opinion J is t hat silver certificates are not lawful njoney, being merely the Government's i?eipt for silver, whicli wDf be delivered- pipon surrender of the certificate. !j The Senate was very obligiijgjhen it ordered an investigation of charges madeconcerning the connection of Hon. Jusiah Quiucy, of Massae h uetls, with the change of contractors for the publication of the Patent OfficelG4- zette upon no better evideuce tharijthat of a-ni,m whoni Mr. Quincy liadil)een insthimeutrtl in having. lucked fiut oJLj a puuuc sinecure, tenner air. yumcy nor his friends have any fear of. the result of the-fnvestigati3n, whiciy will be made by SenatrsJ3ormannsompayinmilW!S Xhe milie & t6 de. .and.Madcrson.-wuQ'haveIreadten wnkA it,; ; uotifiod-by Mr. Qujncy Of his 1 willing ness. ta aid thetn in every waV to get klljhe information desired. Senator White, of L iCiisiana, Jhas a right to feel proud oMhe good opinions of his collegjues and U16 public!, regard less of politics, which have been ex pressed Jinc4 his nomitiatlou and unan imous coufirmatiQu to the Supreme Coiirt vacancy.'. Had he been et!rely unknown his speech on; the Hawaiian Question, delivered this week, Would have placed him on the front rank of the ablest men in the Senate.! j His future Colleagues, the justices pf; the Supreme Court, regard his legal knowl edge as decided acquisition! t Khe greatest t ribunal in the worlds" 'Senator Morgan's democratic col- leagues on the committee on: foreign relations decline to endorse i he freport lie wrote en the Hawaiian investigation and will prepare a minority rpori Jlhe repuhlicaii tuejiibers 0 th6 conkluittee will sign Mr. Morgan's rep-tir ; !- K i The House hasWiot yet pisd the Bland bill, for the coinage of jh scj- nioragn, owing to the absence of la ;vot- ing quorum. ; - The TrustjC-tclxiaj It. 8outlcTobaco Journal. . i - Mr. ,S; XL Kepi r put- tip his fists pluckily against the burlv ' tyrant, ttie ciai-ette t.-nst,nd if he dtwi pt sueceed in knocking it out, at leat he lands' neatly .sorae fvtfy good .and tell ing, body blows. ; ; :. i The Chsirhf ie OWrver, by the wy is doing the people an important ser vice 4 Vrihtngs st-ries of article by promiuettt 0ifft Caroliniaa on tlte tpjst q iHSliojir'That brave anf able paiier U showing up the monster in itx htdM's mieniajid.inting oiit ways to deal ivhh anttlirofiquer it The r5plei tteed to be aroused. They have either grown indifferent or lmVe despaired of escaping from the toast's ty ranny. It is the duty of a free aQd patrioticress to join in the god that the laws of the State, openly and flagrantly violated are enforcid. The Southern Tobacco Journal has beeu fighting the trust all along, and will continue to do all in it power to free t,he tobacco planter and the'tradeirom8 t ha - shackles . of tjx'm greedy sand UiisrHpuiou ctirpora tion - . Goy. Lweiling. aif theHand Sister , Lease, Didn't Shae. - - - New York Sun. . ' t It had beer, a day of tnnmph iirTo- pelca. The Farmers' Alliance conven tion had been in sessionand tbebre:h re n and sisters had'-beeii telling of the great, thing"! they had seen and done Wek men wept and old ene mied sp- ed hand-, and the whole ro-im wa mis ty with a rahi of tears. After theslww was over Governor Lorain e Lewelling went to Mrs. Mary Lease and offered her his hand, with the , Scriptural re mark that it was a good tiling to d wel 111 unity." Mrs, Lease wasn't so weak and thi thrilling and passionate act 0 Kansas melodrama followed: "Drawing herself up to. her ful height and throwing her head back nroudlv. she s.iid: ' Governor Lewel- ling, the hand of Marmiou is his own. With this she walked away, and the fiovernor out his uuelaped hand in his pocket and repaired to his-, private - -1 office to again view the situation. When years have whirled alout like wheel? in a Kansas Populist's head, and Loraine Lewelling comes to look back unou-the scene, that unshaken ham will sniife him tvitli rjret in I ivtnors, And when time shall h ve taken off the edge of that remorse, lie will re gard with reverence the hand""whicl the Sunflower Pythoness almost. took "Gentlemen," he will say to UU cronies, as he stands on the postoffice steps at midday,, 'the other baud if you. please. lhe right one s tne one sn came near shaking. 1 hain't let nobody touch it sime. '1 Gold in Indiana. Th latest recorded great gold strike was where nobody thought of looking for the precious metal, and goes to confirm the miner's maxim, that "Gold is where youlfind it." This find was in the bills of Indiana, not far f rdra Port land. L ist Gctaber a Dr. Arthur was repairing his lime kiln and dicovered among the firebrick some molten met al. He showed it to a blacksmith, win found that it was ductile, but could nojt determine its nature. A piece wh taken to an assayer in Chicago, who found that it was a mixture of g ld add silver. A careful assay was thnn made: by several experts, and the ore was pronounced to bear the preeiou. metals to the value of sone-$S0 to $100 a ton. The stone from which th pre cious metal cunie has been extensively used for paving the stiftets of Portland which is thus literally paved with gold. The stone is stratified limestone, a for mation which a Colorado expert told l)r. Arthur rnntiiins Konue of tb bpst. A Catting Scrape at Lanrinborg. , Bockiogaaia Rocket. ,-. 1 ' -x A. very distressing and much deplor ed cutting affray occurred in L turiu- burg on Wednesday night of last week, a young sou of Dr. Hamer , rising Itif pocket knife on Dr. Blue. The diffi culty. occurred at a private residence where a sociable was in progress, and grey out of sorae simple remark made by Dr. Blue to ayouug lady and which was' repeated to Hamer: About the time the soei.ible was breaking up Ha uler called Dr Blue out on the porch and question him about the remark. D. Blue disclaimed auy intention to offend, apologized for the remark, but the conversaiiou continued nnt'l Ha mer attacked Blue wjth his knife, in fl'ptipg a gash in the, back and several cuts about the face aud head. The wouuds rere quite severe, and at last accpuuts the physicians vould noc ex prejss a positive opinion as to the wound in the back, asjt was a yery vulnerable place and might pro?e serious. ChHdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai I ST TO. A-"? T AJapaa Imposes to .tax -jUs JS. pr year eacir " - . - ; -, lwo new wheel clabs haTc Veea ory ganizeA'ai Ilavana, Cuba.', J "l kelson, the Sprinrfield; cvcliit. hai recovered from his illness. ? 4 " ' ' i Martin is now in t!arts traininv 0' the Itordeaix-ljaris bycicle race. : i . EL A. ileDnffee. the celebrated wheel man, is trainin,? at llichmond,Va. " Detroit Theelmeri 'are already ar ranging for a trip to Niagara Fall. The Rhode Island democratic statx conrention vtril be heldlarch lth. The New Yofi Atble4c clnb 1 wgl have a cross-conntry.'jrvia- at Traver island. ' " " f !'.-.. TliomBS Joseph:applied 4o the police in txuiTille, Kyiorprotection against Chinese highbinders. v .' lionilla's troops are' said to be shoot inpr even women and children who sym pathize with Va'squez. -'' Two burglars were driven out of a bouse in Su Louis, by to jftrL. On burglar was shot. - I - Manuel uarc'.a.the bandit VKinir ol Cuba," is levying -blackmail in the "ever-faithlul isle." . The tobacco monopoly in the Geub lie of Columbia,, b.. A., -haa eteated great dissatisfaction.' . r . . Sliffht earthquakes have oeen felt throng bout tsicuy scrcral time's during the last we9k. . ; . : ' , . The governor of Trgfinia has been notified. that oyiter pirates made a de sceoi upon ianies nrer, . ., :, . . TL In the opening tram of the billiard tourney at J Jos ton,', Josson. deialod Bohaefer 600 to 247. Dr. Kobert Wifckhom, charred with murder, has been released ia Chicago, but will be re-arrested. 1 Ten persons , 'wrere killed' durrng- th storm in Uerm&ny by factory chimneys oeuiff, blown down,. Ci- . Several citizens of Balthhoreare or ganizing' the' Com aton wealth havings oanir in tnat city. . llwara liORaooom Has nein sj pointcd receiver for '.the rullmh.a hotel, at llot Bprinps, Ark.: . The receiver of the Exchange bank of Moberly, Ma, Las paid creditors a divi dend 01 2a p-.-r cent.. .. ine citizens investment company nas been orgniicc;; at Jacksonville, r la:, with $50,0-30 casual. The Five Per Cent association at Co lumbia S. C, is planning' to organize anotner bank in tnat city. Harvard, athletes, are ..strongly op posed to President taiot's propusetl re strictions in athletics. Alfred Hosmcr Linder, the Harvard student who was injured while spar ring, aiea yesterday.,. Baron Giovanni Xicoteri, ex-minister of the interior and one of Italy's fore most statesmen, has.been stricken with apoplexy. The Ihoraas Iron company, Allen town, Pa., will reduce the wages of its employes 10 per cent; beginning March 1st, next. Thomas Rj-an was accidentally shot and killed near Akron,; O., by .his com panion, August Setzloff, during a huni- lii trip. The Richmond (Va.) chamber cf com merce will sell 88. 500 iu C per cent bonds to complete its building and make it nreprooi. ArchbisV.op S'atoili , has condemned Father M. J. Oorbett, of Palmyra. Neb. for his suit for libel against Bishop Bonacura. Repnblicans in Troy indorsed Mayor Whelan's candidacy, in return for cer- tain patronage are frightened. , and the Murphy men The straw in the. sleigh caurrht fire and while the frightened horses ran the ladies stamped the flames out. This nappe nea near rsanuet, iN. 1. Flames destroyed $100,000 worth ol property, comprisingr thre quarters of the business portioav of McDouald. an oil town twenty miles west of Pitts burg1, Pa., on Saturday. The Florida lawn tennis tournament will be held this spring as follows: Magnolia Spring-s,' March 13-, Tampa, March 20: St. Aujrastine, March 27. Emil Schmidt, of Hackensack, ag-ed 20 years, who was stabbed tea days ago while attempting to prevent a duel between John and Fred Boettcher, butchers, la dead. - A pool has been formed which em braces all the, members of the steel castintrs in this country with bat one exception, the Midvale Steel company. of Philadelphia. LonisT. Levy, travelinir agvnt f orthe Norfolk brewery, well known through out New England, committed fcuiclde by inhalation of pras in Clark's hotel, Itoston. Published statements alleged to o-:ig-inate ih Kaleigh, N. C, f iat Senator Vance as dyiny. are gToundlesn. The senator in Florida and not in North Carolina Jacob Kapar, while in liquor, attack ed Frank Geiser, a lad, at Sayros fc Sooville's carriajsre factory, Cincinnati, yesterday. In defending himself with shears, Geiser stabbed Kapar and killed him. 1'o.stmaster J."" M. Kilmer, of Mar shallville, O., is short $400 in his ac counts, and is render arrest. Peter Ault, one of his $ondsraen, is m charge of the office." Kilmer . was appointed six months ago.- ;; J nde Patterson at the Democratic clno- dinner in New York, vesterday evening-, closed hi" speech 'with a high tribute to Presiflcnt Cievelanil, who, he said, wa? t!Kl deponent of a union without sections ud a flag- without dishonor. ; The Knighs-ovabor of the United' States are atJOnt ttitatart upon a cam paign having for its object the removal of 'the neroOT f rwnr th4" Unifed States and. their ."colooiz'tion in the Congo basin, Lib flarjj-omc othar part of Africa, y.'"" ' The Corifedcial Soldiers' and sailors' monument:-AV-Riebinxnd, will bo. un veiled on Mav aOtK'lnext. The monn- racrit is sitnated tmr Libby hill, and is a tail granite- ptllar, surmoanted by a bronze, fismre of a private" soldier. Jttdge 8ag-es adll he United States-' ci - ctus. court "Jias '-'refuse I to reduce the sentence of Frink Porterfield, ex-cashier of ''efarict Commercial Kational bank at' Nashvillef Tenn-', to five years.. Porterfield vwaa taken to the prison at Brooklyn yesterday. James-Whalen, a foreman' employed by-the Consolidated 'railroad on the four-trackm? operations at Norotbn, Conn.-, and, James llealy were struck and almost" instantly killed by a train near uowayton yesterday morning. Whalen's home was in New York and llealy's in Boston. VITAL TO MANHOOD. PjuE. J. WEST'S NEUVE AND BEA1N TREAT- ,3 "RM ior Hysteria, Dizziness, Fila. CU Kaudeohe, Kervoos Prostration caused by jrtobt;coo, Wak6falne?, Mental Depression, T111?.? Brain, canting1 insanity, misery, decay, deata, Premfttnra Old At,-e. BorrenneM, L6 ol rowr in either eez, Lznpo;enC7, Lcucorrhoes and oil remale WeaknMSM Tv.nl.i.ni T Snimnfl. torrbxaa cnuod by over-exerUon oi brain, i SeU acuse, oyer-IndalKence. A months trtadieiit, f 1, ,for 15, by nudU With each order for boz.es, wita S3 wia send wrivten guarantee to refund if not cured. Ooaranteeeliiraed by &piit. WEST'S LIVEB MLXS owamui, jjySpepia ana oonsupauuc GUABANTEES feeacd only bj Edwin CulhreU Salisbury, X. C I f- 1. W 1 I r x ' Tew'e-Vonk-Ie: ,9fie of j cfjilieqe of new 4otids (i.-ars teijrjie counterfeit presentwent of'ainiaii: U Berton wei hope there will be uothing else: counterfie about it. Mr.Bentbn wa one bf the iitost remarkable Vnen of this Cvjuntry He is ranked wit h k - Jacksdn,4ut a hale' Ijeiw WeWer. Calhoun mid C Hay. Like Johnson, he th Carlinasoilai isof was born 611 N lumble piireutage. Indeed, Ii4sadugh ej i Mrs-Fi-emont, did not know exactly where he was born. j He wan born near l Uil labor ojind we jjiink, went to school to Miss Bark, and-Hfterwirds heas t he University. Circunixt.mces led him tp leave North part na whileHti'l vefy young, and he lodged iu Missouri. ' He. was the first man to discover that - - , the Star of Empire takes its weftward way, and his ef torts to have the West explored and opened up. to tiie uses of . 1 1 : ' 1' ' ' . . inauKiiio piace 111 m in t lie tr.pnt ranw of our statesmen t far ahead of Weh- ster, Clay or Calhoun iu that respect,; He everxhens ished affection for Koith i . - , f - , I ibe friends of his .tarlv J Carolina and hildliopd. One of them we reni emp t ."ijiiii - : : v -, tier, an Old lad v Whir krifW. hem 111 bis 1 . : re . . 1 i)ojrhbod,' used to- pa- hjm visits at' Washihgtoii. We'are'glud to see that thft ad mi uistratipfv proposes to do hitn honor., . ..- . The est for th Family. Macon, Ga. I have found Simmons Liver Regulator the best family medi cine. I have used it in Indigestion aud Biliousness and fouiid it to relieve iiu mediatvly. After' eating a hearty supper, if on goiug to l)ed I take a dose of it I never feel any bad effects of the supper. Ovid. G. Sparks; Ex Mayor. ! The board of trustees of Bel wood In stitute, Cleveland country, met on the 12. h to considpr the extension of the work of; theschooh The board elecled Rev. D. P. Tate, pastor of the Fllston circuit, as head master of the institu tion. If he accepts it is propoa-d t build two dormitories, one for boys and the other Jor girU. The Spring 3Iedicene. I "All run down" from the weakening eff.-cts of warm weather, 300 need a gowl t(nic aid bkod purifier like Hood's Sarsauaiilla. Do rot nut off taking it. Niifiierous littV ailments, if neglected, will soon break up lhe syst 111. Take Mood's Sarsp irilla now, to expel disease and give you strength and npfelite. The Courier says Wyley, the son of . M. McGiunis, wunt to Adderholt's niill, 11 Lincoln county, Saturday a .week ajjo, and while there the rubber coat which be wore wa caught iu the shafting aud he was whirled about at a fearful rate for a while. When ie.cued it was found th.it he had suf fered a compound fracture of the thigh the bone protruding through the skin for t-everal inches. He had medical attention ami is now doing very well. The Old Friend . And the Lest friend, that nevef fails you, ia Simmons Liver Eegu lator, (the lied Z) tliat's what you hca'r at tho mention cf this exc?l!ehfc Liver medicine, nnd people should uot Le persuaded that. anything else will i"o. It is the King of Liver Hcdi "v.os ; .13 better than pills, and ' "t ' :cn tl 16 rf 'of Q u i n i ne . aiid tilomrl. It.fts ilir etly on the Liver, Kidii'yjraiid-B'')W-U and pi ved'noy. li ie Jl th w hole a tvs-. tv-m. This is. thft modicino ym , vant. S-'M bv nil Prugirist.v if; Liia:J, or in 1'oWi'cr to be t.ikcn I dry or nia Ic into :x j rrr.vi:nT pack aoe-i1! I Ua ti K Staiiip In itH 01. wupjtrr J. IT. 7 ftll.LM Si CO., PliibHlh' v' Deafness Caiinot bt Cured by local application as thej cannot reach the diseased ort ion of the ear. There is only one JWrty to cure deafness, nnd that is by constitu tional remedies. l)esfnesji is caued by An iir-' flamed condition of the mucuni lining, of the Eustailiinn Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bear ing and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the refultand unless tlie iutlamroation cad be taken Cut and tbis tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed foreTer, nine exses out of ten arenused'by cutsrrh: which nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. j We will gire Oae Hundred Dollars for any Case of deafuere (caused by catarrh) that can hot becured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send fpr Circulars free. ' ' " u . I gtoi, raqaina M chaso of dtt r moMom. mtuwmi lal or uMomnal. iuixato bu takaa InfTnaily. Wbsa ASA PREVENTIVE 3JT S By twr ia it m tit-Mil i togoatrat than unsay Uimnimn Anuan ny Tcar uiiwi; ml la tlx ean at ' with GotMfrhffs Bd Giet, f w Edwiu Cutlirell Salisbury, N, C. A Stray that Points. ilopjoc Journal. . , It.u? believed by tupny thUlie cotir ditipn of farniers w very .much impiro, ingffrom the fact that tfiej am 'lifing; mbre at home! aud buying Je-$ com- I in,ercial fertilizers, etc. ' Hny;- rafr I manv farmers who havir LVnisht" lariil quantities of gnauo heretofore are bu iin , vmpw i1,h ih,- in vnrv lit 1 1 lliw tpur Four gentlemen of the Lngs Storf neighborhood, MeK?'rs.J).iAV.i Austin, A j. Austin, B. D.lSimpson'atid1 A. D: Austin. who hare jointly been buyin each year from five to sve'j tol of guanogot together aud jiularly ; r ' greed to buy one sack together this year. They will all probably buy uot more than one ton. They are all level headed business men ah3 kuow what pays and what dou,tt . ; ; : Why.Hodi.f Wini. i President Lincoln siiiil. "Ymi fool the people- a secoud time." They freJ Quitto) recognize real merit or tacr of imuud cling ouy. to those things which they tiud la be what is claimed tor them t. i . . . . . . of Hood's JSarsapariila increases most ra- .wlV.f III ' 4 li r..... ' -. - ..1 l-...... ' .1. . -J. . . . . ' m rieciaiiy Rrftiuy mg tnat me sale ..r u.v.,.ij w.. r..::ii . kuowu. ... The inference is plain. Hooil's Sarsa parilla has proven that it t)O.SKesie.s ireii ti.ij iu eciiiuus nuvre ii "is- oest uiue merit. It luaiutaiusahth stnndnrd j which otbers.cuunot eveu afiroach. Ii ' ta I lia , a. r. ' . . fM.I..l.r,A 1.1. .1 - it w buu ounuiug ap uieniciue. a tut is more popular this year .than ever tefyre. All this becaufte llood'd. Cures. D!X. FELIX LZ are the original nod onlf i xlTNCH nafeaadro Vable enr on the Enrrtot. $1.00; seat b and. Geaiiiae sold only by Edwin Cuthrell Salisbury, N. C. HAVING RECENTLY MOVED iriT nmnn S TO THE CORNER Formerly' Occujucd BY J. B. SHEETS, I am better prepiired to sell yni Gro ceries cheaper than ever. I receive new goods daily and tuy all kimU f country nroduce; also aijent for th" celebrated galvanized backk-latid hook; .will not rust . ii tn or.exposurn io weather. SPECIAL I have XK) mr of sh es and iwnne Uulies dres goods 011 luuid and will ell at and lMIiv, "cost. - Als all persons indented to mi by. account, no'e or lOMrtiriwe For last year will call and settle and save cost Yours respect fttlty, JULIUS EARNHARDT. , No.l. Tou Shall Buy Me Shoes To Pit! No. 2. Found them Cheap at E. W. Burt & Co V, and if this does not fit l ean get a larger size at the same price." . Subscribe to the Watchman now. 0 dv $1.00 a year. Jltt W. aawltlt, Prln. Commeretal Oolleire ot K,y. Uulvenuty, Lexlntton, Ky.. wma awarded MEDAL AND DIPLOMA BT THE WORLD'S C0LUMBIAM EXPOSITION, Fwr S7w4a r Bk-klBjr mm murai E4umttomu . Cot to eomplet' BoaineM Connie atoit , Including tnmnn.boak and bord. Pbonorraphy, Type Writing am. ISlf757 tcht. For circnlttr. addrvw, W. IS. WlTU, Pmidtat, LexUMTioik. Kr- t v nnrni EI oHM U B. CWebb, W. LNichbisonr T. J R- j WEBB, NICHOLSON & RABE PROimiETORS Salisbury Marble Works. LARGE VARIETY OF MARPLE ON HAND TO SELECT FEOM SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. u j ft- Mrs. X. Tfnrntmd ; fSlsinf Sua, ppelawar Good Family Medicines! Hood's CarsoparWa and Hood's 'Vi Vv-fc ' WI3. ; '!. : ml ttpxt Hood's Baraspartlla sad Eood PUli, the "very best lamUv medicines, saa ire ' are never without tbeuv I have always bc A De!lcat Woman 5 sad. bejsa tafctafr JXoo4,s SarsaparUia tirof years ago for that tired testing. It bollt tne up ! so inlkly and so wn that I feel like s different woman and have always bad crsst falQi In it 1 BTelt to say ebildren whenever there seems any ouble with their blood, and It does tliem rood. ' My little boy likes It so well he cries for uTf eanaot find words to tell how bighjy 1 prize it -V use pood's nils the fMolr sad tliay Act Like m Charm i taka plasare tn recommeadlnj these meA eines to'sU my'nisnda, fori believe If peopVa s Sana-' parllla would only keep Heods SarssMrUlasnd Hood's Pills at band as wo do, much svekaess aaU .in 1 erlnr would be ore Tented. jaxst, suing Sun, Delaware, LOWS - Hood's PHIS t eUy. yet prompUy aj aclsatty, x tta.llvef and bevel, sq . YpU f CAN MAKE MONEY BY.OBTA IS ING SUBSCRIBERS FOB The Southern States. It is a beautifully illustrated monthly magazine devoted to the South. 1 1.49 full of i nt ere t for every resident of the Soullr and ought to be iu ev.'ry Southern household. : i . . ' lEvsrybbdyjCan Afford it as it costs only $1.50 per year or 15 ceuts fjr a single copy We Want an Agent iu Every Southern Citj and Town. Write for sampleop ; ies and particulars to the MAiJUFAcruRRKs Kkcobd Tub. Co, Baltimore. Md. MILLSTONE. :' nalriff bonyht the E. E. Phil ips MlllFto ie Omiries. 1 will i9Ddi:ue to furalshMfcihWa kuow g-lt, for cota and wbent. AWresa, u - ( - - - .'T. Wjait. FailsLnr Ji. c. rjall Boilee-to ibe fact that flier' have rerBOTfd- tbe Wo- k I coin tlu-tr 8 Lore room qixler iljeA eUf I iioim 10 iiifiritui mjitm t it?Htr .hi reel, nrta e !iI5R 60Qi)S11" we can U)ake rooa '0, ana In oixler 10 rwluceour Ktoc' will offer r SPECIAL BARGAIN S 1 ior the next i TH IttTY DAYS IN -DttY GOODS.. Callanoe convlnceU that we can savei you money by buying from us, . 1 j 0 . R . J U L! AFJ fc S 0 f 3 . .. Ur- L..SpQnc , i ' ATTO UN E Y-AT-L W. THOTT, 3ST O1 Offers his professional services U, the people of Monioroery and ad joining counties. AdJer.s him at . Troy, N. C. DS. E0BT. I. BAHSAY Surgeon Dentist,) SALiISBtJRY C. SgOfiicc hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. in. INSURANCE. -o- SOCXD, STRONG 1 RELIABLE C0MrAUIK3 FOR A ' Fire, Rents Life and Accident ! Losses Fromptly Adjusted Rates Reason able. i J. M. PATTON, It ' , ' : Agent.) Office at C. M& LTl M. Brow m VBhoe store ' i i BJBBflSBHSBBBIBSBSBBBSBBMSBSSBBHBSBBMBBVBBBaBBSBBBt 1 DE. W. W. McKENZK j Offers his profesfiional ; services lo thsi citizens of Salisbury and fiirroondingi community,- He can be foupd t h' Rice up stairs over the post oflie or at Kluttz'sdrug store.: j Subscribe to the Watcjtma get the news. Only ll.CK) a jtar ia d van c, j 1 .1 Cures noou D.R.Julian&Sons U: 1 - i- S I; i it I A I - V .'V: "'- .i - y 'tjr' ' - i ' 1 .r . " j!
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 1, 1894, edition 1
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