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y'-'i'Ln . i , ' '-''-' ' ! . t - ,h.: 1 -y.:--':-. v , : -: -. . . X d "y- j " ' i:':'v"" ;y :'; -'v. ' P Watchman BHIEFS. tii Hc1rAKOK---'i; com-; V ;3Iis Be&ne Henderson has returned rrpid afisit to Washington. Mr. Claud Thompson Wt to Stales i me, mis iiioinui uu un;nim. y- JProf.ltume lecture, in ,tbe 2T. JH.tC Ij.A..$ll Iist Thurday night;, 'M of wgniy entertaining cnarncter, ana tf is regret ted that a. larger lull ivas not so curd for I bo occasion; fur there were" man y who wteJe there Id ', hear' bi at, bat could not even ret BUiidin-roota. Get Western North .Carp!.- Poetor;'to'cbmi again 'and have him 1..:.t. list aud good! k-'uU n.w published at rrU.. 1,1 ; i ..... otker is Kodj KM" OUttUff 1 . f - i: ug offieef v iTKls property lv the u nil t ill IIV -l-IIC " ...i lie DaK -rf . . ;4 ' mi nru iif K.rloformu.io.d v ,l vou any good? If ( ..niitie euo.v ---- ,-i ? T,. . ... .'; , .....i.t n'irrMii4 o the one sending ill LyLr .,f ih liiibacribera Lxt6iM,:tbV8Kbon t. . ..... ttll JJ IMI. ' I U ! Jf4 clubs tKn wi rtunt nccouipany each) lem'iins ht us deireVl.- Go GX. WajatJroy, J.M; JMCtSle?. au4 L. It. I-ik Hontfomery- county, are our v(! Kfits to solicit, collect, y for 1 sullen p i ions or oi er ffiTcaiAy;'ttjd U of our ure due us will pfeise make uuttn.lpayupthrarrear,, eutiire iu Uie Opera Halt, crrjrn1iifl large enouj;hloVw ail a; chance talhearj etf popular a kcttrtr. . " ' -"SDhere ems to: be something wrong in the internal revenue! lawa-onlr ti cfiitly dico?eredorci.'e-it is improfi eriy execute.' 'DUtipetS are not ullw ed to Ketl iu packages cuntaiuiog firibr more 'gallons; hut a few d;3t 13 tegs were sized bj the officeni liere. becatiMe they contended .thatMOine of .said -kegs were live gal Ion kes; yet, we are told "iiuue of the kegs realtyjhal ait much hx 5ialleu9. This tcjttare in lhef law should be raade pliiiu, iu fiegiti- in 21 da)k Pcmbeitoit, of' AHteinarif, y ic. Averj,f ,Mortont was Vernoh Hotel Monday "igjkt Burt & Co., ure always recti F- sii ww jn shoes, lletid balin tlfisiair-1! ' ' ?.iul 'Jlrs. UunpleiurTivd rtilfv fiMn their viit to their i .SV&raVHj ayNewbfrujfv 1 Juhnson Went, ovr t,Thoin Friday ou H vi.-it to his sister, 'isxuu, '1 returnetl MoutUjy. iViKuoxrct'urneii to her home m jasi .'.Moixlay' :Sie bas lefett piM F MiM-LUiyi J. Hurke, riiiiiiii ;'he tpaatf feMtte jjof .;vi:-.:r,-.!;-.:!... 4& of 'our State jUiii verity arl ugaiuxt foat AuiKtil ' I. &.FdQt Sentenced Two Yean. " After the charge of 1IU Honor, Judge Ikttfe to the jo)ry;ast it did not take them Jong to come- to a Verdict of guilty; .but owing to; the late hour at which court adjourned, this was not! rendered until - Thursday morning, when m stated iu : Iaat week?a Watch- man, the defendant's council gave no- tlc ufau appeal for a new trial and the titruired bond was given until his law y era could prepare their pleaT Friday morning Mr. Foust'd attorneys argued their motion for a new trial, which being, denied, an appeal to- the Sunreme court waa taken, when the Judge said that he did not . think be had committed au error in trying the case, hut that he was glad the, defendant had appealed to ahiger tribunal so J, hat if he, (Jiis1 honor) had committed an error it would be made known, and justice be rendered to all concerned. Then followed the imposing of the sentence two years inj State prlsou whica Uthe lightest limit of the law in such cases. - . , Preceding the passing of the sentence, a number of the bet citizens of the town were examinetl as to tlie previous good character, of 3ir. Foust,; which was done to mitigate the purnlshment Each of these witnesses testified that no man in the city uiOre fully -possessed' the cou li lence of the people, and that his char acter had been without reproach or blemish-' During ttiis part' of the pro ceedings, some of the witnesses exhibited warua and tender feeling, "and the scene Was fad and impre-iv and all .asked tliat .jirercy le showu1 to an erring brother' After these'rhad given their evidence, Mr. tVnst when adked by te &ud host led ill ree- ath;Thrangh:: vit was HjojoiisipfttinfSf 'Gfg,' middle Hged and ajjed peimle who eon- regated at the hume of iMrl andMm. Samuel Larkin . lio i Suiehanna, Pa. Thej niet in hnor tlie fiftieth wed- diiigaimtversiwy fit their mi ev wlto hail p.tssed theiirittlo sewnj Tears and tnu;.d were still in the enjoy ment of perfect IVii-'-ifrK iseveral sweet faced, lioghid grand- children were tresentit4 i contribute their! share aunshim tri Iht occastou. little 5-yeitr-old Mary ' w4rdi, with' her bright blue eyes and flight tresses, was thre. After kiseinger grind- hioiher affectionati she fsjprang Upon lierv grandfather japf eiclaimijig, ; uraaaia, i. nave lots ox Kisses au i a fer?WfW ill rfCheu.the old man pressed face of his favorite gHnjlcJiild to his, fervently reniarking : Giud Mess yrru, Alary. x d coiupiuy -s wtuld be com plete without yon. Youje tte embbd imeut of sunshine itself and I ' trust yoti will grow to be a nope iwomati. "Tell me - howlbittclxipti love uieC trandtta." aid. the hildi Muiid then 1 irjii give yjou'flie kisses! juuHHe 1 fciear hug' .w . ilff! 1 i -rcannot tell y ou boiviniuch I love you, cuuo, answerea? iiej om man. "but t can assure you it; a a big lot. Tben. Grandfatlrer LaVMn- imprinted kiss after kiss upon the ruby cheeks, and the sweet Thft Stanlr News learn ihat Will Kirk, colored,, was knocked on thehead with a stick bv Will Hams, al-o color- cd, at a negro festirat iii ! Montgomery county, ..Both were drinking and Kirk is expected to die. j , . - rrj The Ualeigh News nd Obserrer sayaa1 Wake count j man has invented a self-rocking cridle. TlW olderhil-' deen pf thetamy Vh-i luve been , in holiday to tbi-i bueines . will rise up and call Jtlie Wa&e covnty matf blessed if his invention turns out all right.- ,t ! The Fiankfort correspondent of the LopwTilie'0)ttmrjptiniar the friends of ex-Govnrnor Proctor Knott are using his name in such a coulident manner aatoyleav no rea sonable doubt" as to his being n candi date for CongresHin "the seventh Ken tocky district agaiustMrs. Breckiu-' ridire, O wens and Settle - , " 'A' ..yVr'f - ,-:U. - ..i, '.v.jsX.-..1-. . Ihe. VVilkesboroX,hronicle says thai .the resnlt of detwuch, iu the pro gress of which be had lost over $lO()'of firis employ era inonejri Ei be r t Va n -nay, agtd 25, an employe Ttf A. QQwls,.ofs GapCreek. Ashe county, tuok laud.anam on Sunday, the 11th, ult, aud killed himself. ? Prayer is the door forever open be tween earth and heaven, i Sooner than sound can reach a humaii Var through this lower atmosphere, the longing de- m An exchange says: Some four rears ng'J-an Jllinoweediter tried the virtore of the Postal law raakiiijj it Wcenv fr take a paper and not p.y for it. lie oiMiueu jnugernen t nffirhst esach f or he full imioiuit of claim; About halfof them then paid up the others made oath ney jiaa no more property than the unallowed thenar as exempt from ex- cution. He had this lot arrested and a jail - for lareeny. He Iwasi a pIuceitor ancl kn?w his rights. He will hepud in the future." kiss after kiss upon thereby cheeks, pud tower atmosphere, tne longiugue tbe child, delighted at tile iianifesta- wre of the spirit rises to the heart of tion otaSection, return jtlleinjpli- the eternal Friend. - Whether we be- meut. and then, thro wing hei( little arms about the old mi(ns iieck gave the promised' wbiear 'Jiilf-. jShe. then crawled. down from grandpa lap and I buried herself for a Umjtiampng othen of the company. An ipuri later, and just before tbte joyous paHy were about j little lieve it or not, we are living in au in visible world,' where our wishes are understood before our words are spok en. Lucy Lurconi. ; Capt. Unburn, a freight conductor on the Columbia & Greenville ltil- roail, was killed at Greenwood, S. C The cars were cover- 4 t j: rit.. Mary approached her ilfandfather, re- Whi,e top of one of marking, -Grandpa, I fjnt io give you ; his ootglippednd te fell be- one more m lort auu J" tvreell tUe The wheels passed i waut you-u8it oj mfai uie laoi great wronj, ex pressed sorrow-and pea tlenct f aul alluding U the great; mental uHeriug he, and his family, had beeu 'wiTu loibidtleb, or the riues'aad wre tlteu undergoing, threw him- afite so iuuuuea as co nutxe sei f npou the meircy of the eou r; l-rou.c . 'vt.-'. . yji s r-v-Tfie uoblej Jw5tjudie.i . passing a I. Hew p:iper 1 1 life Journal, w'wuti., J 1 ajreekjjj, is ciiteredjwith plcfls- The old man smiled find lifted the little girl in his arm j! Two minutes later he felt a tickling Mnsa! throiit and realized thati in the last ki-s h hnir, huJ mouth and been sucked pipe over his body, cutting off both legs and oiih arm. He lived in this horri bly magled condition for ovtr an hour Charlotte Observer: Mr. Dahlborn, of the DiJ worth' Floral Garden, has a his wind ' pet cat which reposes amongst the ferns and flowers. Yesterday hen dicoved tion iu his returning tauglit in his 4 - mto; rhis immediiitely pnidnceil hard! fits between tvo toes on he front fo jt of couehiuir. and Iwforei irelfr f could be curio'i looking som thiny;, which on obtained a blood yesseij fw.ii rupttireil, 'x smination proved to be a peenliar alid death resnltetj iiist.il Ijrt- expresed si nccre regret and pity for the; rU..,!!.;,.., f; v uvu-Atu He.lenjuant.aiKi in cousiueraiitui 01 me ' . ... 11 II ' mm . Hie i resident yesteriUv previously, lived, he ; would give theM,,!,,, p- jntltr U,nte $ta -1.3a''- a- mi - ' tl I a . , m .it liolntltn I .a4ij S. B. I IkVo F.kM I i . emi uu uuiu 1 career. l ""U,U,1J"J i"-"- i"1'""" i i : ' Is T i li I K .' ...t.:..i. ...i I. State rison. i hii; I - " Waf c tin- and welcome it to; goodiiaracter anu uprigni jue ne naa (tf tSe craft Wi lib our best wib- oor euterprlsing bu)4ness trtcn lforratt'C5outbcrn!Herb Com- iiitoJo business at ; this placo. iouHtless pfove liirofilable if I&jibag4d. . h ; - C n . rCm)k, (if the Concord Stand i)rrinjmthie ii tji&loss of his kixtily esteemed father, who e at easant, pa Wut,vu Uie 22 u 1 1 Vitienus atcruiii" tothe xhare itlieahslity Cotton Mill-, iud i fajd by the secret a rv And f.KeV.F. J. MtirdiH.li an.r au l'Uiltiiaqr f thfk iolored ileo- college cauuhtion fire. ils fiTiiniii iri-ii ifu.'lifu fire com pa n i eU werecal led Out, ext in "uisheijl before they f fcllgllt. . UUt erst and lithe oi.e of the most fit?3 ladies of Cleveland, died me,u iht t u on tlie 22nd ? ve a liubiui unii ill 10 tOOUril tb. Ififctf' nf a hvii.t.r , ft. flVotfd Brother. aWrfi th- 60vi frieua alid chriiao Tested Their Piety. Thre was a grand baptizing, at' a colored tthurch in Washington City the other night, and the candidates for the rife; found their new grace put to a very severe test immediately after the ceremony. When they ret urned to I he dressiug-room to resume their woridly garments they found, to their dismay and annoyance, that during their ab sence Fonie evil disposed. person had been examining their clothe-', and had relieved ihein of nil their; cash and other valuables. The youngjruan who reported the matter Jto therpojiceiwas one of the rohle5. He said' that he had just gotj-eligion that morning, but that , if i he could come up with t hut thief he" would put his new principles asid long, enough to give him the worst trouncing that he ever had in his life. Ex. ; -.. us f I. f flAvvar -nifl fur. Ii iv.m LTOW Consternation reio;aedrja time, and ing to the f.ot, and had to be cut out the uured nirln-r of tlie unfortunate Mr. D ili b tii turned the curMsuv septuagenarian, overciwae with grief, over to the O'oserver. feinn a swoon. &ii? rum-u an -.iiour n! T!,,, RiM.m.m.l lb has just is by Helen K. lugr.iui Siiowlialls to Oranges. From the Icy Kurth to the Laud of F owers. It IS aidescriution of travel to the South. - -r anw'vt if" li Ktil nil vthiifr ti, KliV. JITOSft and conlWcd to jiuying committed a ' later, but it tlio.ijrht her grief j-will .j, Kui .Viiv Cnmpany 3,,-c Useher de.ilhi.,a lf K!e-Uued a novel by Helen York Herald. j General Ne rt t f 5 . . .5,. :- Mhk1v an I S inkev will huld a meet ing. iii ,ltiehmud hegiijili'ig the 20th of MVrth.y pairpf slnies? . Judge That's what f ' -;' y , ly - . ! O rrineri en dollars for stHno h -I-" Wft, foJJowin? Maf?nifint Sursa-poisbn Japanese Liver Pellets are best fam ily marine for river complaint aud constipation. 50 pills in' vial.25 cents. ldt'EdwintJothreirs, Druggists. Malaria is one of the most insidious of health destroyers. Hood's parilja counteracts its deadly uud builds up the system. 'Dandruff f.rms when the elands of t4j$iue;w&tkened, and if neglectel lili:j;i!. J. il i ll T ti'i' Ti . oaiuness is sure io louow. nan s xiair Eenewer is the lest preventive! ,-A n -operation or in jections of .c.aTbjr lie ieid are extremely dangerous. Try Japanese Pile Cure. Positively guaran teed y Edwin Cutbrell, Salisbury, N. C. -f . K,i s 5niT not fat r vVlrf all the attention of oar .readers -t y"f " Koie ciuooing otter in aiioUierfonn by which we c.in send thlspaivraiid the Atlanta Weekly Con. stitution trtthe same Hi1ress for pne yejir for the loVshra pf $1.5a;V.Wj. ThHw.theohiofferof Us -kind vie hare ever Wn able to make to on r .rede,51 ijv ' i iThe; Atlanta Wekl rCoiistitntiou is' j oo well known to need any introdoe- tioniiere. It has won it r& at ft- fireside of the nation aninodelvweek ly j newspaperr T:I t numliers on itxtaff some of the most faniousVn briliiant writers of tlujday.and on all publics questions its lance is ever in rest to de fend tlw rights of the people. It isthe largest d.most widely circulated weedly newspaper puhlishftl in Amera haTinct i.tviiil.-f n ftf i Kn nsvV i Q ...vx.kvkju . luu-uvy, SOU It .. week. Ilk in "itself Jan pdne-in iA UOU That the blood should perform its vital functions, it is absolutely nee; s- sary it sliould not only be pure but rich u life-giving elements. Urn results are best effected by the use of the wefl- know n standard blood-purifier Aver's Sarsaparilta. . p Tlieenterins: wedge"of a fatal com plat nt is of ten a slight cold, which a dose or twof Ayer's Cherry Pectoral- might have cured at the commence- meut. Therefore, it is advisable to . . . ' . have this prompt and sure remedy al ways at hand to meet an emergency, t -i j'y i . . , ( r lit iiii-tv. j".- --i i L yr- .!- " -M. .;: " ; - ' ' -y r"'" Vftt "i - A . y ; - ? -.- -r . v:k. . Litunan iiLIcliieiistBn? " - j- ., ; j ' , j. ! - --.- I 0- y. Spring ;m. Wej.call your 'atteii-:: toxthe followlh ISr.:.:!.: ia New Arrivals: eaiy VAnsututiou aud their XT. TV - i home paper at bnt little more than the . UW resSgOOaS. cost of ono piiner. thereby cettiiKr lh- .Wnw IV lUr,Nrt lieWS of thpir hnma n.l IL. . , ' , . - .O . v . miu VilC Ol. th world every week for a year at au insignificant outlay. , - -. f In addition to this, every subsriljer to this paper and the Constifutio'n, un- New Embroideries. New Laces. Kew Ribbons. der our clubbing arrangement, nill be ,fj'ow RillfnHnoo given an opportunity to win some hand- ) V 4 fc . . 'f . beware of Oiatnunti for Catarrh that i, conain Mercury, j! .s mercury will surely destroy the sense of .smell and eompletely ;! derange tlie whole system when1 enferuiR it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never le u.sed except on prescriptions from reputable phy-Mcians as ti e damage thev will do is tern, fold to the good vou can possibly derive fro n thiMii. Halls CatafrhyCh mafmfsicured by F. J. Cheny & po. r4nIedoT O., contains no niercijiry; end is lakeii iiitei ually, nclhig ilirirctly np ou: the bhx.Nl and mtfeus surfaces if tin sysieuK In buying Hall's Catjirrh Cun b sure ou get genuine. It l is by'F. J.. I'iinv "'& To. I'estiuionials free EQ,,SoM by Drugfcbtg, 75c some prizes; AlPthese matters are exnluned in ; . another colunuf. We merely call at tention to it here to show our readers what a libeml offer we have to make to them. These offers are male by our arrangment with the Constit ution, aud only those who subscribe for both pa pers through this office are entitled to take part in the contest. This is the aiost liberal clubbinir offer any have ever been able to oiake, and we feel sure that it will proveliiii mensely popular with our readers. New Irish Lawns. New Mat fin era These and lols of; other goods we ure en abled to sell at very low i n nsrurcs. w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! AH pei-sons having claims against Eiz File bnok is of a m ist on q i an I al- leih Lingle.dec'd ate hereby notified U - ! J .1 1 f at. for the district "of South iCarolina. . .. . ' . . " . ... ' 'uviiiliit thu uo tin a t n ni A All rvt r.f. it 111- tractive design, is profusely Hra . ! i ft i i. : -i i. i ..!;. i .... t tT t i ! una is pnnjeu in me very iiiuen s.y te my. ij. v. jjiinul.e., ahui r. lof the art. " Altnjethw it Hone of the jTheo. F. Kluttz, Atty'. ofE Lingle. i . i i ... - i i nominaiea ; most ..fjtive udyei tisemeuts the South es marshal H irisons JVilson, (lieif.iit.lior of motiatioturiir: . hi. . -Hll IV lilioiil fever. c-seK - i,ft.fftft- I fv i V . ii C at Cauda - had gone to p fcnu UeriWoik. jllesja m Congress, and t i P fui. recover. 1 II rJvi .oWuf the iIwturdayV1jightraud all bill is criti- season strnek f..:.j. luuQuy . came in .re&tilar hhao- ird taoruiuir wo moulii-rftH f.??Hnd it Tinches ona ievel ?: drift842 is 5 ' i, h00 lbidemh- - LtA I "MS lii.-Kft.ft, i ... .... - iii). -'-"- ."u -ut i nomas- jJiichPfti'; . ' . , v- ikB . '.uuruay nigni aua i w,utt "ftbewimer. lllor, whoufdred ,-'-.s aiio. Wbia t two I in... 11. !t .. ttfti by rom ;l - . t - - Mifi. i : " " "I men, au foikt . ' Jii!?r "o "is ofil" , pr repeS sheot -C )ni the abdoinen tiZZ'm ispbot bat his 1 'Pt ftkri.m'J 1' . .Char.lotte Qbserverr The principle pf protection for protection's sake a'one is iuhereutly wrong. Germany and Russia two countries between whom little love is lost, have found it absolutely imper ative to their industrial prosperity j to remove the high tariff wall "they had erected, the one agiinst the -I '- . i. " '.' uer, an i nave negotiateq a commercial treaty. This will probably compel r ranee to modify her high .tar- taw: vommennng on tins fact the Philadelphia limes, than which mere is no more orliiodox newspaper authority oh the tariff fluestioursays:1 "It is a fact which interests us even at i his distance, that the universal in dustrial depression of the present time has beeu associated with high tariff ex- Pi nlergast, Mayor ( ij-ter aassin, has been deniejdfa jiiew trial. aid his execuliotii is Ijet Joe Mireh 23rd. . :.. . - ; -i I " i " i i " i .- J I President Cleveland ihlis asked ' Har- ry Smith, Assistant Roister of the treasury, to resign, quijiii is a - uoiu- over Republican. I j The Globe say nobody at Dorham Mives in the guilt of Pof. Weber of Trinityl College, who is. fcharged with embezzlement while nclvjol c unmission er of Charleston county, S. C. ;, i j A bill introduced inftaej New York ;5: :i ? Legislature clnssifies all nickel -in -the-slot machines lis lotteri s, and prohibits their ue within the State j by making it a penal offence to usethetu or have ttiem on the premisesi. j y Dr. L. L.' Sapp, th c n n w ho shot and killetl J.w. L unar a Kernersville in December last, h .Sbe:u indicted by the gnuid jury of Forsyth county for willful murder. 'He is remg tried for his life by ForiiythjSuieHor court j this week. ' ' - C-'"!.' '" -P t periments inlin parts .of the world. couvincing'proof that in these days of close iulernationalr'communication the i y utmost .fredom of exchange is essential . t- J " General Jubal A. Early fell in Lynch burg last week aud sustained quite; an gUty years is thought old, the injury. . He is over e and for this reaiioii it njury witt prove fatal 'Winstonl Feb.23-SHjiE. Saitt-rfield, a butcher of Salem, skipped to-daycar-ryiiig with him MissLula Shre,it 17 year-old school girt and ill JJhe money lie and his partner ha&pleaud Miss Shpre were met, SaturdaJ aftefno u in a buggy goingjowards jexington, Lincoln county is reported ai having a heu, that recently laid an rg on tlie shea of which was the inscription: Pre pare y; the end is near.!! And Stokes county has a pure! wljite negro girl lioth of whose parentk are said to be il US Johnson's Magrietic Oil cures cramps aRd colic and internal peuralgiA; 40 and ceuts. Sold at Edwin Cut coal black . - A Correspondent jjrittng from Pres- tonyille (Stokes couhty!) to the Yad kin Ripple says Jim Flint, colored, left his wife in bed sick ardi went to a neighbor's having previously, male! a fire and chained the aooon- the J out- h relfs side at her requ est. When be : retu rn- has yet had. Mrs.Hettie Green of New Ymk,who is said to be worth $00.000.000, aud the richest woman in this coun ry, is made miserable by the fear that somebody will steal her sometime and 'hold her for ransom. To couceal her indent.! y she live-, in cheap boarding h ouse audj dresses very shabbily. S.ie lives ascheap ly as tdie can to save her wealth for a son who is coming along and will make it ily. The Davidson Dis pitch, sas that last Saturday uiht while Mr. In H ittiUer, of Lxinton, was ret urning home from Hib Point by jpnVale cosi veyance, he was held up in the road by two white meu who h id blacked their f mid rob hJ of $2 or $25. This is the second Occurrence of the kind in the s.iuiJ . neighborhood withui tW weeks. - " v There is q lite a freak of nature near Bigreek, Stokes county. It is a while nero girl who is'.about six year- old hud iiY'good health.! She wai b ru to nafeiits as black as: the "ace of spaoes,'4 so to speak . While the child is as white as any Caucasiou, so far a- the cuticle is jioncerned, she has all the regular features of a full-hiooded, Afn can-flat nose, thick lips and kinky hair. IThe latttt is as white as wool, . The (Charlotte News says that there is a bicycle factory on Rocky river near the Stanly line. Mr. Brown Hartsel! makes them and Kuds readv sale. H s machines will make twenty miles an hour, Toerc is also something similar to the above in ' Union , comity. - Mr. D.W. Austin and his brother are tn.k iug them, iu Goose crek to'widiip.' Mr. Austin was iu town a few days ago and got a number of chains for fixing the ruaning gar of his mar-chines. EXECUTION SALE. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Superior Court of Rowan copntv-on a Judgment in favor of Tobias Keslei againstDuvid Casper. I will offer at pub lie sale at the Court House door in Sal is bary. on Monday the 19th day lof Febru ary 18.)4. it being Monday of Court. I A trac ot land as follows: adjoining the lands of Geo. Hill Henry Kesler, Tobias Kesler Calvin Pool aud others, eontaiuiuiii aiout 97 acres leing in Prov ideuce township, leing the tra"t of Innn where David Casper now lives, flan 13 94 J. M. MoNEOK, herin -By It. P. Kosrm.vn, D.6 fV. il IS ESSENTL wood hthI iBloodBq jtf-a-aM: - if yo troubled "itbfit BOILS, ULCERS pr; PIMPLES, SORES . a a .. : 0 0 a' A your Mood M uo. jl tew ooaies waa. s. ;m ythorouahly cleanse the system, remortmii pWK sma Diuia 70a up AU nunnn v CLhAktU AWAY - a . its nse-. Jt is the best Wood reroeay on rmra. ouiinds -mho hae asea it y so. - . 4e IMM Ml of acjcT diieaMd sad coattvyrc 1 . 7X oftufferiil m appetite, ae njormcat o hie. Two Mnoy . "7 imafinatinwi i&'I a. aaaaaylw MfniMfl ni-na-a. FX KCJLZiSJt John gavin. pytoa. phio ZT realise oa blood and skin diseases mailed! reavK KSWIFT SPECIFIC CO-, llanta, Ga-K Hard Times fcasssw Fertilizers. tba IjwbsIW hleii Vrinm. a tier Um. m r v..ftft Hunm. u n i ' Atao Moriat of PM Kxinil. ff SaS tXrchrc ,K. IM)VKLL, & CO I'tftilimr H11 it--- UaKlntwre at- The farther of the twin b ibies had been left temporjirilv in charge 'of them. At the end of half an hour be weakend. Ahrgeline," he called out to his wife in a voice of agon izi 11 g protest, "you'll have to come and take one of thesi boys. No man can serve two masters!" Best Cure For All 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 it incurable with ordinary remedies, but recommended me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured uie. For tbe last fifteen years, I hare used this preparation with good effect whenever I take a bad cold, and I know of numbers of people who keep it in Uie house' all the. time, not considering .it safe to be without it." JC. Woodson, P. M., Forest Hill.W.Va. Cough For more than twenty-five years, I was a sufferer from lung trouble, at tended with coughing so severe at times as to cause hemorrhage, tlie paroxysms frequently lasting three or four hours. I 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 times I was completely prostrated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and 00 sooner hod 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, S. Dak, . ' AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by T)r. J. CAverfc Co., Lowell, Maee. Sola by all Druc-giHta. lrice $1 ; six bottlM, $&. Prompt to act, suroto euro COME AND SEE US. Littman & LiRlltenstelii. !Ve 1 e c X- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All person having claims aaint Thomas Eirnhardt, deceased, are hereby notified u exhibit the fame to m c n or before the 26. hi day of January 1K91. AH persoos indebted to said deceased are requested to make immediate payr meut. This Jah 20th 1894. S. A. Eabxh rdt, Adm'r. of Thos. E-irnhardt. Theo. F. Klutiz, Atl'y. Newspaper L'aw I. Subscribers wio iw trfi iress uotiee to I be com r .. ered as wishing tocoi:t;u sertiitioii." 2 It the sulxci ih rs onW flue, di coiiiinnanre of iher . p ralu-ah., the puMisl er limy enntii'Ue to ti d tl:eli uiitilailarre.trat.es a:e p ui, 3. I f ii -'sen if r 2 1 to lake Ihetr p-i i- tical fioui . ou fice to whieh tliey are directed,; they lie l es-poii-.ililr until they have sett It & their bill and orh-ied them di.ei ntiu urd. N , 4. If I he subscriber move io I othcry places without infoiraiai the publish er, nod p tper" are ent Iu the former direct iour they ai held ,H rtjoiisj- i.i . - 5 The com t htive -decided that re fusing to Uke periodical frmn the of fice wr reuioviiiyf and. leaving K them iinc.iMed for, is Prima Faeie ei idenc. nf lnteution.il, fiviild. G If sulcrilers pay ' advance they au lamnd to jive notice to publisheTir at theeVitl of llieir lime, if thev do ;jo l-li In cm !l; ;:!. ng m ; li,t.- tbe pubhsUer is wUtii- fii ;ti to St;L.u it and the sub-ci iber. n ill le reponsi'j v until au expre s notice wilh pavuieut of all arrctrageg is s-n t to the publish er. . - - The last post-d laws; are such that. newspaper puniisiiers can arrest any one for fraud who .t;,k-s. a paper ana ; refue to pay for it. tender tins ' law the mail who allow his subscription, io run along for some time unpaid and then orders the poftintuter to inailr it "rf usd" aud have a postaj. card, sea notifying the publisher, la;,s himelf 4ble,to arred and fine the nie as for iheft, etc. .ft. Of Hood's SarMtparilla U always wtihia the boumls of rt-bkou btcause it la true: iu always appeals to tbe u)er c tt.non KB of tbiukiiig people ieuse it is tine aua it is always fully tuhfauiutcd by eudor heme 11 is w hich iu the Ana nrial. world WouWl tccrpled H iihout li.ome0l hckitatioii. , i , Menfal depre-sion, wakefulness lost m.tuhood caused, by errors of youth or latei excesses quickly; curel by xZx nelic Nervine. Guaranteed by EJtvin Cnthrell, Salisbury, l 9. a an I! Bein the largest. Is the direct result of being- the bent. Wood'. Seeds are known and grown la ..,a in th- t-rtnth acknowletfeetl to be best for garden, rarm or field. Hendfor V.Z iLfiWiVuik. It !s not a mere caUlogue, Va- .ai-- walna ATla' but reference booa or iiie ri.-. tainlnaoseral inlormation --- Lu JpUuter, tosetber with full irtteatara bout 1 . ftli .i r. .tnM w 11. iihe roll diiWtlons for urowiju Beta ftr Stss:r Mja Uo descrlp riWof IOiyr8-lretxl, n invaluable - - .u.t -.ii iiiA latest novelties. for gar- Jen and farnuyWrlte for It, and enrreut Prtceaof en? Gran. Clover, or other ieia ser.d your onier dirert. if your merchant does not baiuUO Weod'i Motu. T. W. WOOD J SOUS, Stedsmen, Richmond, fa. Till question i ofleu beard and nearly as ofieu ui'nswi; It is not always remembered," as It should te. that the occas on of iil-tcro- pt-r and irriubiluy i often- to be found in ( he phy sicial tono iit-N of the ercoM af leClel. Wbalis ihe u--e of trying to "harm-ntze" a man whose liver has gone buck en hiiu? If a nian is tortured wito rbt umati-ui, how4an he beexWcted tol affubie mid sgretableT Can a confirmed dyspeptic teiexiecte(i lo be cheerful an ,,iwat ready io lelfii funny -aoryr lb ouiy nay 10 ruc the d.jJh ulty is ta t la'l Iliecan4e. 1 p'ia. ihrtimat.sm, iiiipuie bloi d and livti iiouble-. y-elu Ui iloodV rtai4pi--rin-; li-i : is ii 1 ileclive tiaiWjuilizt r, a iiaaeir-.l sttexi ger, and a prvvnuve cl dttu.bt4 .'l rels. ' y "" - 4 . 1 4 t -' t : - r V 4. .'ti-fft.' Aft- t I d - v. v i r ! v . . i . -y - . i; y -. v: V4- . ' . . -t - 1 f i '., t 3 . 1- Ml u '. - f f ' rt . - j M t r - f 1 I f "! i 1 i - I ... ' . i : ! S l , tjaliabnry, IS. C. J! . led his house and his wife were in ashes. . -1 . T) -:.. , at, ii ii - r-t Si y 'A '; -. ti IP- ' H is- 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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