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- I : f - - " " ' -- M' - ' - ' - A ' 5 ' I - f- y , i I.:; i :; v - '."Ii- V 1. Car Una J. W. McKEHZIE, Edr and from4 SUIWORIPTION KATES- One year iu advuee...-.--- 81 x mouths -t Thm munthi.......:..... - , . 7 g it jcai MaeeosdVelaaa mall at iaUaDnry. .;. TH CRStwt Y; April i, l&C Jhe catnpiigyof epithet against the ! President irorti merrily on. but it dtxu t nfftjci the PreidenV potion, wbieh is logical, and houetly sustained, by lib p vious reordJ I No that the South Carolina war' is oTeraiidall the facts are before the pub .l c, it is perfectly apparent that Dar J i-ngton and Florence were nver in i ftate of tinmrrection and that there f - : , - ' ( a ' a . a m V T 1 wa never the ftUfihtest excuse lor uwri ft " j eeud ng of troops there. Representative Crawford ays lis Congress haiTlhe beat inachi that this Congress hfcirth best jnacbinrrt and has actually discharged more buaU j nes than any lejjjiulatire body; with I which he is acquainted.- This u njore j especially true of tlur "House and; the i fact should be better known than-, it A Republican protection cliib In Bos ton is trying to raise, funds in New Eng ¬ land to help out Kolb, the Alabama Pop ulist candidate for governor. The' idea expressed in their circular is to assist the opposition to Southern Democracy, to break up the solid south and open a way to the Republican party in the' south. An exchange says: Whether a man gels or fails to get anoffice is often an important facior in determining his opinf ion of t ne party in power," This ia true. The officer seeker who fails curses out the admiuiittration whether deserved or net, and the succeesfnl ffice seeker- praises up t be administration whether deserved or not. A dispatch from Ahseville to the Charlotte Observer 8a)"s, Kichiiiond Pe-trson ha unfurled his lit tie banner on whirh is inscribed: "For Congres Ninth District, IticlimouJ Pearson.' In a half Column article be announces his candidacy and stands up for a pro tective tariff, income t.ix and the re storation oifilver. H also wants the county government ntein au I the Payne election law repih A. Mr. Cleveland has Jip.minti ' M , Thomas Benedict to the po-.tion of Public Printer. Mr. B-rnelict va ap pointed to tha position by Mr. C eve land during Km first udministrtti n und was turned out by President Har ris n. Some month ago MrCievelaud itliciteil Mr. Benedict to renmue the Misitim, but be declined; ti'w, however, he bur je.l le l to the President s p r suasious. The bfftir at Dar int-iu is a very stro- us outrage. Mr. Ivor uient wha was killed U repreheuteil by entletneu here in Baleigh, ay8 the Newt-Observer who know bitn.tw a very aiaiuble aeulleuieb; ne who never thought of Citrryiitg k weapon; a lovable man and much exteeni- et in his comtuuiiHy. Mr. Redmo id iAeas we know hus the same. Tfi.y wn murdered, without warning, b Till nao'jt men, nd without provocation: , i i wouil yyMteui, an futollemble vleni tbat Jeads to such possible outraged. Gov Till man Iihh much to answer for at the bar of public opinion. There is J;;?od ground for the resolu jon iiitrinced in the ower h ti se of ingre8 last week raising a committee to iiiqiiireif tlie inter State commerce law has not been violated in the inter i ference of tjoveriibr Tiliiuan, of South J Carolina,' with the free transmission of luter-State tclegriiphic dispatches. If t lie i ii t er-S t ate t oni m rpe law can not protect the press and pnbHc iiLijie VS- t.H,Mje:I tiDii8sion of news iy Wire from ojie State to another, then it . ..S .":e amended. ChdrivUe , Yiu- ? True, ,u4 it tM, Uraptm V Tr si - . - - - . I if. ' ., w mrir is no ailtllor .itjFrBthf .Fedenil CanntiurreiC ; -inittm- ConKre to ititertere with tlw liMiie gownment of Sfate exeeit seems tne cmi neia.lH f s...,iu Ctrolitia ar powerless ' to check Till man desjKHism without resiriiiitf to ..:Tr. i-t i - . ' O . lIltUlir.'.B IiLaIu l I..-J 1 . . Li hed, it is, indeed, tin.. Inrn,. ZvTr ....v. m iriK, in Binrt lihwwl - Ictesl Condition tn Sfoner 77..?. r ",nH.nouadni enotT- a w. , .ffiiards intpi).l t .-....i .u fh.-.. - . iV"'?"? . r bUMI vTf; iwT to cover tVtSW1 prions under the UWher fS , ,i VWX. i n orgatMX tlon uk-tb Sut.f 1 1 rtoidis 1 I the natf ta lool vpei' With Udiffer-"1 V t JJSI ffc i-Iustriou;- Prep.re.1 by J0& tM r ' 1 1 , ,HhHi wluch leaded uinVo the claim - - - jr- -- . ' !', - - I .f : t i - i . . r . S . - It i:r : " . s-.--;r , ..-..,. :;. ;,;. -I r -1 1 -..:! "rrr---.- - r Senator .HHrrwrof nesaee, teen by geueral adihiijnj ; iice the Mirvnie'nViif ' IntallsJ 'of fKansas, ine e'rHaft ntariair;ini t5 iciherefore no drgemeht 'or naLVtfoVhee; wiose 'lard vbrk has entitled him to a little rest, to say that i he placin; of -the fnriff bill in charge of Senator IlfrrHf a wise move. In addition t9 h parliamep- tary knowledge and Hiinilie is: lull of Hggreftuvenesa. He fiiiteHvany shock- ed the n-pnblicatis who attempted w rai.e needless olistacles to rolig t Ue rariff deiiate by pnmptly brushing theui tut of the way and stating" hnnly that 30 Mich tactics wotilil be ermitfed. He propose that the- Senate jatiiilU ery lay at the'eipiratirrfftln5 iuoriiiiig iwjrn (t'itelnek P. Mi tilfc -tahil as onjr as "it remain. iti '?8sifli; nntil u vote h reach (xi otf tli hili atld Jie Villi bt willingly ileVi.itrf friiai tbat-iruie tc;ptTit brto take 4ioifi4tbiug jm. port iirfc t hat dettiaiKlA im iuliai e Ju;ti' ftv. Thia will mketfte wtirk f prpl.4jgiiii. the ilebate beywud it ire-tSmaiJe 4 ini : jti t for the s ike of .Wyy inucii ui"" at r4ious I tiatt--1 be.repuitican have'iet't' calculatwig up'nf f.; ' The House h:wmce; iintte gtt a- vot ing quorum of . leiuo:rr d tin- week the dtiiocratic Mittptant. w. o--clainn hadj1 been .favorably rjMrtet upon by the cwuiirtte4ulKlecttus -O'Neill, of M6iiriJ ai?t; K::glisli. o Cllir.lia -wer g.ven tiir feat, anu the Bl ind bill settkiliby vote ff 144 toiu. v - - 'Uepreseutative Ciwijr,. of Iuliaua thinks irureit thiu. btr ilyvx w,u ic conilihed wile u tUeUoii.ecniniit!ee on Coinage-deiutleil ti favo ably reHrt his b II p;oviiling that greeulMck.4 .sli.il. be subject in 3. ate. and tn.'iuicipal t 'X ation, as co n now i4 ' Hepfeseiitativ. HaH, of Missouri, wlio w.i! desiiuit d by the eoniiui tee to 1 write, the report in fav h 4 f tie bill, hi.tkef.au acc 'i sa tion agiiins ftbe banks which, uui ex proven to be enoneofjs, should of itself be a suthcieiit re.-i.sun fotlie xjieelv pawagrof the bill. Htfsays : 1 e greenback was origittjly 'jtlte eiple money, but of late ft hjil. become t hr IpeC of the National hanks; -They have kept it iroui t irculation ail its freedom from taxat on -jnale it niont desirable o keep iu the bank vault th in stiver or gold, which iire subject to taxation, f he anxiety o,vtlie banijjfto get;hold if greenbacks Inis jar ja greatrthai a fraudulent prVctice hsf-growi np There are only. $3 l6.tX)0,lXK) of green backs in ciruulatibii,'yet oiKckl returii show that bauks ami iitdividti 1 c'aUn exemption on feood)t),boO of greep b icks.. T.ie m n(er, of conduc tng this fraud i ainipi j; .p:icltag! of greenbacks is psi3sed from bank tu bank, ahead of the tax nsfcessory "and at each tnk he ereuipts tfii'arae ' package of green backs. ' Mr. Cooper's bill is by no means a new idea. It has twice iieen pavcd by the Senate by a unanimous vote and bas ljeen endorsed by a ihm ber of democratic State CQUventious. It would have been impossible fur the Governor of Georgia to iiave select ed another in in o:itide of Congress t :erve the unexpired ! time of the lati Senator Co'q litt wUo would havejjcei as satisfactory - j to democrats in( Con gresv It is generally etpecteil here th it Sf erkei trip will U elected for the lull term liegiiiinugruMarch 4ih, 1805. Secretary Marton has from the time he took charge of the Agricultural De- pirlmeut m de it an inviolable rule; binding upon himself .mid eyerv offi cial in his depirtoieht, jhat there shall hie no oral. uiidersUjdiugsaIout puljlic ra itters. " He rrquiivs that avery thing Siiid aud ibuie shall pp ar m : wntiuk npbiir threoinls of Uie; dartmentT so that rnbiw6-Ija Ii t eialiia H,, e veu m ke ? - ,KZ?:??Tf'u r mr i.&.emir:HWmit the pttouiwon.oisijuifegtng a sri- mis connici or autiiorjiy lietweeu Prof: Harrington-pidef t0h AVeatiier. Bo rejui, anil Secretarx I AIiu4 .Theft Bun iu: and the &H!rli:,r ir,if. u 11 tur to the Civd Service Commission en .dorsiug the recommend.ittr.n.. Ttut !. ...1...1 . . . c "" v . whicrCwUl give all ?uhirdtiiateVtinha1 :."r::i wviqwi luifnoiii inert ,1 11 w nrt JWJauauiLA mlwsrs.and i.xi AlMiisters. a lift Iwnf; i5!.ariiL;".Si..r.. if th Hrita". Ju kr:nr Fen, ft wt&r dqnble M!MI hf iiili 11 istnimonslv ..jj,. j to ge it pH&-l il ead of t,tu fn M rtu:Ur bill ntw..U ion tbr Briii IrParliaraPiir. ' - " - ' he ause f the 8. C. Eacket. l loyd.' luiv difijculty witl ,:,,ll,eriiaii'at''t':e 3.'at ilrliiig-' Jf-J tau-f.1 all the WoimUM ami - yrituu '' itr Chaste l st Frida ,j waH j j0,ve.bi versioif of tbV riu e . (,Trr rejMirter. nhfi hi k th.-MiUUnctfi.f bwitafrmentr j 4l j, rk j,e uaiarpf Uor, iC4 he Eu'tjr rpr) Hotel, iaDarlington, t iii'Va dijuliV?at. the Station which brosf froiii the fact (hat the hotel haa refuted -'-vnxMmnodaterv1e ppies-- t loyjl brotliei in in charge of tne dis e sary and liis father U a magistrate l jijuer, miiuiu. . .vmnuiy uc rwuiru I "t . I XT . 11-1 . lie action of the hotel, and he aud irs hsd wids over it. ; lipgrs t-alh d? Yloyd, a dr-ii raca4. .L d jt fin i him. Thev fEen ,be. i ... . m -rf-w . ; Mn ' hUhsing m earnest,.. -Alcudon, vIoyd'a fri pd, rook his r5srt.; -There eif1itr the .dejwrt citiaeus" Norm flit, lrtJiinoh'"inti""ItednioTi'd;-: As Chief of Police Darau came op, Nornientpoiii' ed to Alt Loudon alia saij: ''There's the i n -'r - f that ipteif erred vi h i be fibt;". - j ; Mi L'iidou said he would not. take b :t and, driving his pistol, fired at Norniejir. killi6g hini instantly. Then he. shooting became general, when nofher cilia--n named Redmond, and cor.stabie P-pier were also killed, and ight or t-n others were more of less Mrriowsly WiHiuded. r Floyd fell on tlie ground am) lay with his face down to u.ike them brieve he was already shot, lie was tr imped on and kicked, but he s oMV the"puiiihmpnt rather than at - ,-nr that be was alive, for fear of being hot. As so.n as possible he slipiied tit f the crowd and went up td the iisHjrsary vhere he talked over the matt; r with one of ih4 prominent lawyers- ot the place. 'He then Jeft frthe i'ouutry Mid tayed there with a friend mtil S.turday. ; :rit Pemacrati ;bt Jlnytiota. Ttie Ueni(cratic leaders of Minneso ta, have issued ar adr; tlftough the Oetntx-ratic; Association of: that State, 111 which i hey ascribed tberreseut uu- .itisf ctorv political outlook to the rvrvatfni;tit'iif tlie tariff in Congress. It duds fault with the bill as it passed the House and still greater fault with, the j oi icy pursued in the Senate. It de nounces Senators Brice, Hill, Murphy, Mi Ph 'rson. Smithy Gorman and G b oli, C. indenVCaffrevj- and VVhite, and Morgan aiid Pugh lis traitors, and as meu whor claiming to be Democrats have betrayed their party into the bauds of the trusts and protectionists. It concludes as follows. : ' A tew traitors iii the councils can not defeat the cause for which we have J 0 ight for years and in which we won the victory of 181)2. Chagrined, we re not dismayed: betrayed,' wh are iiotilishearteued; checked, we will ut t ........ ui 1 . "Now. let there be no faltering. Everywhere let Democrats i determine .nd proclaim that this freedom's battle, once begun, shall not end . until every1 citizen of our republic shall be secured in. the uutrammeled right Jto buy wha he will, where he will, arid of. vnom he will, exchanging, without let" or hin drance the products of his labor for Ihie of hi fellow laborers anywhere in the wide world." Another Hew Bill. The Louisiana Senators and most of her representatives hate supported t he declared policy of the. administration 4n the silver question. Mr. Adolph eyer, ji iew urreans, has apparently been chosen as the sponsor toe another new 'infver rl,:rw1!.icKv iunUng,-,tp publ ialied. report, meets the approval of Presidt ilt Clerelabd and Secretary Car 1 isle. . Mr, Meyer's bill repeals so much 6f the specie; resumption' act as author ize the Secretary of j he . Treasury ta issue aud sell bonds of the Uuited St a-1 tes bearing interests at the rate of 4, 4J and 5 per eent, respectiyeijr and in lieu of tirfese bonds the Secretary of the Treasory is anthonzed to eine and sll coupous or registered bonds of the U. S. iu denominations of S20 and multiples thereof, payable in coin five years after date, bearigg interest at a rate not exceediug 3 per cent per an num, j ay able quarterlV uin doin," and to4en and.dlpqse $$. them for coin'. uoie imtttiBafj zine DpnUs shall ha e Like Mjaut iesrand exemptions- as the Bonds Authorized by theict of uj. 1 41875; alu'd the Secretary shall hold htfil usetheyroceeis of thej bonds for thenrpopecified in said bonds, and: the.act entitledAn Act Directing the Purchase ot J3irver Bullion- and the wMJ of IVwsnrV toes Tberfcn, arid lOW-f.- ''VjeHA -OCOj - The S. ere tary of tin? Treasury ia monxeu mt sentidn a to usua asmIaie i bofidtf ot the chirtttertaad daJ rintiori w..usf uoW ouWUWawg Or 0 rarity ch-nge the smfi- M Ucii e.vyr.fcplW?!A8 fufin Ji? viniakiag: j :i:vfach Exchanges :tnd redemptions i-ihej;. p: x:r CeiitrboiS!shlL'bjrr Viesu'ry ltf price &f 'tftyij&M to the- gOVeriMneuiJtiiau ?,7 HifttM UasV ou-toe-'f n wsMueoti -n:aR ipl i& cent! bohd'fup theiperiod Jheyiia jto runj foB the datenof. such-:reduip(j0n: r exchauge. .r.oA! il Hy sections S4h -Secretary ;of the Treitstiry atttifoiSati witf -directed !t coiii Xuict ttie'st aVidafd-ViilVer dot lairs,, a rapid njltic"$ ounccs.of t4SC."!tK Hi t4i:Tre.8ur;,tsaid to ue paiu moniniy uuu t-ne .ajceasury uonimal . valueio. iivl I., (Jebts., and uueiv puKic atfty.ilepV N'f rwise expresklstipnhited in the cdifcsj inith7riivSeci-y rajfiy; jiastie ce.rr thlcjrtes on KHid toiu; ia the i forms , a nd of the denomiiuitious poyfi ;iptbprizet by the; Uw, wlpclv i erttfi(uHesi;jb4l .ie ieceivabieifor Uustouia. -i$ JCi.js. -tin : all public dues, and lieu so iie-i. Yk "I'tV be re-issued? " - : ' it bA j.-.v " ; j,'; - Mr. Walter ITenrv'deeUaea the Ci aooa sonulst)ipi: It Odes jWpay enough,. He wanted a 0U0 post ton. :. ; : ' The ItepublicUns of J Alamance have called, u couutv convention ior aty oih. ,A two y earmold child of Mr .AnUew Watts, .of iipper.AnsonKwas burned to death last Friday. 'Jlev. Gj Pearswi will begirt i meeting attYorkViHe.,.S.-, Q. on the' fifth Sniidayof ih:.a HieiUlnn.' j j ; . Winter' wneal lsTreported Tn exdeltent cinuition' iiiihe 'great bektprx!ncing States m spite of Ihe late freeze; Democrats 111 the Senate strongly pp. pose confirmation of Taylor, the jnegro nominated to be recorder of deeds of tb District of Columbia. All this is well said. That of special interest in it, however, is the testimony which Mr. Hornblowef bears to the au thehticity of the Meckleuburg Declara tion of Independence. Ella Norwood, colored, f Durham, who killed her infant by.stickjng pirs in its throat, has been convicted of murder and sentenced to he hanged May 4th. tine onered no detense. to ner late, . tier mo ther was the main .witness against her, A' law for'-the" equalization of taxes should be passed by the next legislature. A'just and equal assessment of., pruperty would "increase the revenue without placing a ' burden on tbe tax ' payers Under the present system the burden 0 taxation fairs on the owners of small properties. The" large owners! of real estate, in most cases, are lightly assessed in comparison with their less fortunate neighbors, and a law to remedy' this de l ect in. the. tax assessment system should I oe enaciea. ureensooro Kecora. Jews-pbserver: Now that the w fever isb excitement that has attended the vei tp has somewhat subsided, and themoke has? clearedup a little, we can take: a as the lawyers say in writi'uza last will aud testament, the President assents to the fact that the 'seigniorage1 hiifjht be coined, and is uot a vacuum, lie' says' indeed that'lf tolfetft' be Coined to sdvrfn tage. iresnifthef savs that it di!jih: In bis judgment' be safef j "ciffed, provided the gold reserve is strenirtheued. He agrees wiifTuslhat the seigniorage' is not a "vacuo nimd; that it forms"jio . part of the lrujfupd for.the mdemption of Vbe Aqoniioes issued to .. purchase xlie" biil- Charlotte- Observer, 5th inst.;v In Newottnjitjrrdtfoiiday awght '-of la,et wect- iMa,i&iJliara B. Hornorbwer, spoke aiske naetimjjof Prelfy'terTan Utuos A &JTm Jategrifey of; the iflTraj?e Vital tolthe Existence of h-? Repuldrc; - -Hb said (Aha iPresby tejians: i pf North Carotfrca'werejtbe iorerunra.df Ameri can independence and4 the. -Mecklenburg neclarattonV was the 'first pxormaeiamen to Of Arierieaa. freedom' -'Mfe decli redUhat? any citi&'nN&p altews hirt devotion to-J Hr8 e&l as iuisceltaneous receipts, and such duh lashaimf VfifteW.iHeir bdu uDscupuipns cauumaiew -voninju.jajt. rr k j ; ' tlj-. aeciarea oimseu a siroug pany man oe cause bejbelie'ved'' his prty bestrepre sents t he prlfllcf bf es 6f Amf&an iberty in politics anc: ecpnoraics.exti8e he was a strqpgrty man he wan4edtthe party pure A by locJ pplwtUD -A3 .bey cauaot reach the d'ueMed portioa. f the eir , .. Thfre i boil j; nfl tional remedies. " beneJi pi'ugtid'tv nn iriU ing and wlienini'enfireff AeJ iDalata is th ratnltand unlesa the inflattfa'tioo csta be kUnuVtnd'ihTi:tW?tar its normal condmon b'eafini iH''ttiyed foreref, mi castel ouVbrten 4'elisV bjrTatafrf: tha mantis4 surfaces. !-!; :i L-3 loot l-rti wnlFsCatrrbCBre.Send'ror au-4circa,rs ? ; flaBied condition rftlPLUpai Iml0f.of tbr ;9SiaiMTAJVl)C.' Jpet?. inflamed tob hM.rn i'rumttvur so and or itboeiFecT birrT f unent s?i tuff r arsccic twfjr. f Yd TWsprinhauJd be rmiacnl- i -HwriW ofdUcmmri.ftnil 4Jimrbs.nee..ta w uio uwuv uerome lorpiuuc irrtumi iw fleeted Jiiibe;wi4a condition jtividual. A disortleretl livrr means di-1 orilered nerves and a dull and tfiisteady brain.;; : Anything which will 4n-mg the 4AiWc;atJtem into bartnonv With bud- lg Mature' confers an'ehorincnts 'bisnVfii upou the Yiatiott.- besides the mere :nUys ijig.of physical, dUcomfort.-. Jtiood's Sua- rl'aiidhappy men'aiid w6meii1ca'n:test nHuurpiH uoes tnis. as tnousaiiiis. 01 icraie- iPewu . ue, ot; iBis;i,waimani spring medicine, w of more real practiclt iuiportanee " iu pimotiiig healthaiid qunrt inlbe-buMinesa world than reams or alait rac t beorlzi ag er AuiHnces'fn'theS are alxJ t &)j(X)l) membei-s, of wlibni a! most ex;ictiyiatf are females!.' " "" , THE BtfMPS ON VOUft PACE Are-called bv imjiiire btiKvi," rtnd w ilf Ski? Te W tUft lesa'bn1,trhft h" itV'mt httild' it'Wpili richneM ud purl tyr: liotamc Bknd lia4ni, 'utbe -gre bipod p!irifier;.and.ionic, v...wha..yon nejl, .One butt will clear your com plexion' and ptirifv voiir'ldiod fiy i. VrftM$&k?tJr fcrffh?. Ptir sale I by " "J?tck Hie'SlasiwrNthe . mysfernn fiiloAVAviio went' around -Washington' slali ug 'fiHfniior,- CHrr4t';: .&cjv . a. l6nihibii'S agovahd terrifying people. h is"iHeii discovered --.and caught. Vr hvuchitflrtb'fr- surprise of the police whom Ke succeelfl in eluding so- lot g and of !th'e pnbl ic generallyv he , prove--to '1 a ' big,bu rl y , i u n o r n I: rut ic -11 egro -i"4vboniv'-uo one wiuldeEuspee4-of b'ur- gVrioiVs or slahi insti ao t Tha Old Friend An l L-te beH friend, that nevef nil vou, is Simmons Liver Begu- . . Iciiov, (the Red Z) that's what you. hear at the mention-., of 'this '. excV.nt Liver ' medicine, hrid ' people should riot W j-ei-suaded " 'thatantthinsr else1 will (1o.' Jtrs the King of. Liver Mt di--ia litter tlwn., pill, and r vm q '.pl;ioe'vof. Quinine 'and , JJidompl. ,.It.actd ili recti v .on the". Liver, Kidnovs and Bowels and "yp ve-3 ne'yv "tife to" u.'' vfhole, .svS-V ' "tern; Tin?? is th;hi(dicimi yit ' want. SoM W all Drusrtrihtfi ii. L'on'd, or in Powder to, b taken i '.' 0 )':. xx W ii)'.o a U a. - VEVKIIY P.tTKAOE-W H; " K Slump tn t rt on w i m p(cr !l. ZKll.lN & CO., Pl.iUdtlpl ksP. SEND FUR OUR SPRIXfiimCE List and CireularttndvyotV will find ittoyoufr advantago to have yovr sonea; eioines ityiea or cleaned by- tts. : - A 11 work ar: anteed or no charge; ; .. . A smM DYEWORKS .:;473.MAI.'BTtfi.CLT:lAy S. C. Agent. SALISBURY; N- CI -a toe imntB in. Itwi -m : A8 A PREVENTIVE by mtMr MRk ' 1 '-'Tti milm, aay marl dim; fcut In th y HUM airaadr Vamuki inucta Eawiti Cuthfell Salhiry i K- C.; ; - - - flTAl TO -MAHHOOD, doftntD of Brain, cawing tnranltjr, mlMi, deoair 55!! Ilttif; IMwUimnrkM and aU 1-amala WaakabTiiQiaCrrixjaaea,. Spann- 5 wiU ond -wriun voarmntM to refund If notcnrodt OoaraMlMoed by ajrrat. WEST'S IXVEBYIIXS coraa Sick Haadacha, BlUooraief. Liver Oomlg Soar Stomach, E7sppoi n4 OaDBtipaOaD. Edwin .Gnthrell, -alinrj. lSr. C. LAP DR. FEUX BRUN'S .1 - ,i 8THL P FBlfiMfil FILtS trtth original and onfr FKENCH, aaf.ad r. Vmbiecarr oo tha raarteu; Prfca (l0(h at b ,.JBiL Ganoine aoWl ooJy by I- m' . V1 Ed win .CqJhrell'SalwborT - ' now. Only $X 00 a year.; i f Becretajy parties, of he.Sla,te F-irmt 'sill 'f.tlV'siit.! ' ' ' ' . : ' ' . -.' - (' J - OrtmanniRays i-. ' THK . ...j' -': EXPRESS. '&t ji l a ' m. n nn ' ' nil ini . -M. m n v i iiAfiiiuuiic iviuh t nil- h mini; i 1141 U uuu: jjjlu ax , ?uiiu- u u 1 1 u y TT IS TH H C HE A PKSTJ AN,IBEST rFKK I) K ..V4ti iiitt .vhich has mDre feeding value than r three poumU of ull m aiilAitr,i be fouhil more economical to use than anv of k nous.grain feeds. . , ; ;.. ! . ; . - - GOjn:QIEjei. lU .taKertha place- ot v-hay -H anv rjt ind of long or rough ifeed, and has been preVciyrlj-, er id the practical Utsof. thousands (rft5und Air pound) as anyfotAth 7.:Ji 'r.oi"J-fl TTI T-'.Q la-loca thiin liftv mul ..n K.. ,r, Aaste. jtais,for.iporo ohbmicaljto us timrf anyfetKl novrvfjp0 I .ljQqu4je4jdiie.M costsaijd l-enefits re consider, d. L: -l . Correspondency soUcited bv j . . i Cotton QilrQfpany 4U. DAVIS, Onager, -r, , J iumF llTD tl a 41 te.Vobewtn5:- 15UIPURE-; If yoo troubled withj BOILS, ULCERS or; PIMPLES; SORES war owoa um. ni: .11 ln vuororniy aeanse ine r?n z.iTC VrMirii ati htiikl vou tro. All maimer W .una i e . . . CLEARED AWAY by its ase- 11 u xne uesi utoou nanj TboasJindft who hae wed It fay -.,. My Mootniuan poiaonaa uh . nrurmnr aooctite. itoctrtarmcmt fufc. Tww brought e right 00C The ts kl KftwUy RBtdTiM Mood dif. JOHN iAVint. l-TIO"..VyT SWIFT sritWJflU W,AUMB.. SSSSSS HAVING i RECENTLY MOVED E STOCK of OOQDs TO THE CORNER .Formerly Occiipietl BY J. B.3H1TT, I am better prepared t M-llytui Gro- 0er'lHd t:luaper tlian ver. 1 ret ei ve new goods dully and iuy hiI knuls or country nroduc: nUo vent for lli. celebrated galvuuized biu-kk-band ht k; will not ICalVJinizetl biu kk-Daml l0 .k; will not rust from ?eac or exposure to weather. SPECIAL-I have 200 pairs of shoe and s.e la ties dress pood, on hud r!ll cult. fit. lkltrl lkltV ' PlMl. . Alftil alt persons indeiitel to m by account. iitl-e or iaortt;aj;o for lasl year will call ayd fettle and sa.ve cost ! Yours re-ectfully, JULIUS EARNHAKDT. Pur?i : Wool Straw?, large, medium, small, in all the latest shapes and sty fes at 50c on the dollar of thir vj1 be.' 500 Saifljile rial's represented in the above.-.. . r .- 70.ur Fire Saje is still on od h.is Biirbly leen a success as jallwho - have eeVt the 6ds will testify; ' : ' . ' fJ ' Very Tn.lv - 3S. Ky. Univaraity. Iexinrtn. K jr wM awAr5U ratuAL ad DIPLOMA ' IT THE WORLD'S CCLL'-XIIi rtfttiTih Bu., Cur-i odYaT.. Com to lwrmptnblrriuirr1 . W.U.Mmf.Pti.11 1, liititSai; ijj W. '7 -2 MrruAT QAM Salisbury - LABdE VARIBTY-OFlfARPLE . n v.crv I if - ll if I '-r o if s if . j : : u)..wfAJ4i.v , J: of feed rs, to be vortl, aJ fpftigeTsJngenifyai-nj, 4 If ron dwitle to tatf Pu,5n-o tarilla do not le mdu. nl Vt kJ, bnlj Hood si j ' YOU ir-'-' . ' The ;-Sautheriii states. It is a) benmilU itlWitatfdot.tlJ. miuraJUHe. de tet t. t K..7 ,. 7 H folJ of intere 1 T.-r , vcr larflrf , 1 ..mk 1 ......1. ...... 1. - . v:rybody Can Afcrdit . ' MitroBm only $1.50 feryrarjor 15mtl AV'e Want m. Aieiit in Every Sombtn piy and Town. Writer i&hUt le aiHl ittirlicDlars to Ihe . ' MaNI FACM'BKks' ltuVHt JlB. (0 Bultiiaore, Md. MILLSTO: & H.i Inir bon.hf Hit- K. K. Pi. Hip Ml'itw Vi "il !. I ui I on I' ne . rumivh iiiim kuow - f. u, tor triiti fit. .t, r- J.T.'ttjjIt" ' ' ! : ' ;' '-- ' WtrjjXx.1 - ti ' . , i i, ii f.j r ni:) . 14 ' - i -j H s.fA. Ill IJ I H 1 1 fl 1Y JnV-Allfl I I fl ,1 1 1 I I fl 1 1 V il X AttU MJ.IUU U. MVllU I 0lnik to tin-f .ct .tiiur tji.-j; taw Uif sio j; iinni tLxlr sun-HH in nniirr Hif oiu ll t-l lo lhrlr .U.: Mfvr ou Kikln-i jirn-i rta- M0R Q3334uau w. n auu In oixler u feUu f our t0c : wld offer SPLl'IALJJAlKaDS for tTi next t'lIlltl'Y DYi IN IKtiGOODl' CiUaivlb crtrvlnwt that we ra uk j luouey by bUi Ihk uiu us, !. D. R. JULIAN SONS, . U. ' L. Spsnc.", - A TTOHN K Y-AT-h ; : M'. . troy, ' ';V " c OfferVhtK prfeiioni nerritfg -tli ' opt e ftf MoiiU.iiitrj P'i c joininp counties. Adt-rs. him tt' Troy, NC. . ?! DE. K0BT. I. jRAMSAY SAIilSBUllY X. C Office hoars S a. tu. to b j.'n- INSTJlUJvt'E. -o- socicn, : stroxg a jbf.liau toitPASia Fife, Rents life aiuBco Losses -promptly flf :: j.m. patton, - -. ' ' . l 0.lic atC.M. A H. M.-BroVaSSboeit i Tffl. W. W McKEZK ' i OfTru l,U nWiuMl sYrtii ! irtimmirnitv - 1 1 ku iit; or L Klui U' d tUg Store Subcrihe tp-.Ui'Vii,,,A11 ,, a i Ul Uewg. Onlv-tl.00 1" ad VanCH. "I, - . Nicholson. J ritOl'itlETOItS; i Marble We rs; ON HAND TO SELECT FBOH-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 12, 1894, edition 1
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