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y Hi n i; i - -' yK t: ' ! ! t y - r r. n If. f ; 5- - ! I . ! I . ? KM Carolina: Watchman J. W. McKENZlF, Edr and From'1 SURSrttll'TION KATKS. One year in advance. 'lX lUTMltlTS - Three months - - Kit-ivl asaocon'l-H us in ul .o sulsburj. N. C. T.'IUItS'lAY, April VJ, 19 4. J Th Populists and the People. i F-CtK will That the r-v.Ml tin f.ct llii.t i.f un.in hv now losses--.-! of a dis-aii-ti .l C etn'eat of the reveal the pi.itiilisttc a truth. SI) luiijid.- lUl cunn-'t It,i4i r ! doubted, lucent Jcl--Velu:t ii-s lu ( rtiiiu .S ::tts where th J'opulwisliiive iiue1 control prov this fact.' Ii C( mini wting upon ihi ' Hvul.i'r. ipolilic.d condition, the New York Twit's very plainly states thecase.j from which ivecii f ti e following: ; Anions ihe Siipp pm Kes)f lh llVMle's ni'rty" is that d "protest ng against the exercise of arbitrary notv.u , . . .. 'Pi. I j. Sf Senator Vance, The Beted, Dead 'prlj outa lowments. He repintal.sildtt$ in 'fllnrse out lints, fseluom in details. His BriRkts-'pifnglJays. a The spring should be pre-eminent ly a' I SenalorJIarn very, cleverly out-J . I faculty of embodying aii-4 j preent;ngflhope.. these bright Tiod pleawnt vittwl ihv rpiinblielii i Senators tlib4.Tr. rnmA -a.m ctatj ant Hr Peonfe: toll(Hpular. sejitiuienU into prverbialBootbs theconntry should enjoy its high and ,.ntn endfur the pre,.tiwh0I1I Hi. Life and .alenU were DeUfoni.s, into 'rikb.g; hon,-lj;iIhUtra- t least, to rtfriuldiGHitl jRllitnsteriug lo icated A Faithful Servant Gone to Jrions, whs wonderful. He had cirlli Biriod of discomfort and disturbance In! ' i B s Vk I Wr. ' ." 1 .!-; V . I I & a. . . V rfated it jsiduously and he was a insis-ir"' nymcai -ysiem. loiiHirwm, vwjra I . : .1 t " U , j t. ! .IH the body become torpid or irregu)r IT(1, t-r in. Hut art. n . He had the uitrx;ollliielr action, and the fact is iu.Htanfly re-fl i ; Cotton -Seed leal and; Hulls! leliv the tariff debateU tie made a lnff cf intending to offer h resolution His Reward. jtv.i The ciiipMin Ding until tliey.are coniiuoijs,i;onipelI V of thusrf who et it mil. lout -wis lha !. rpnnblicans to keeo a speaker tl ri -hts if the iMWe were violate. or disreirled by llifwe who were chos en to carry out ihe popular will. . j li.lt it 13 a peculiar BiiCOIlsistenCJ i O. the Populist i i t y. as it has develupei in certain V ten and Southitn JStates, that whti3 it lias taught (h renpest of existing laws, it: has dmaM ed that mote things le n-fpiiivd by (a and execu-d by those in offi p; thu multiplying tl e op. o.ti n:ti s f.r abns. of power; aiid wlnuvsl has succeedetj jn putting uii'u of. its own choice in pft -1 c oflLes there iias beu a in st tl jg iiautuisivg iril of tiie stablished lifhi itation'Tof authoriiy and a'rcljle.-8 jex of arbilrary power. Vv heii wi; fr ,,,tiniHt n.Vhck HPdl Ihe Country has known Mr som, .ittiii until Geach4vj:Thisfrighten-im"tlhrpat of the failing heal Hi ol il. n.m.l.lro.i.. HndS thev made thpNortb Carolina mt bt-loved benator. proposition that for a I wtk)ihe enat. ZebcioIt B. VaXCE, liit it was hardly take up Ihe tarifl bill ut 1 o'clock amlSpnpaml for the u.lden intelligence f .ti without roll calls! i liar wa wimi imm hmiiiiiuh oa.ir ,r.,th-r inU-rriintionfWntU5oclick.l'mlay evening: rhis was exactly doubling the tinnlVauce had an apoplectic uttac hat had previously been devoted tol2 o'clock to-day. He ii unc more than the he tariff bill and being leniocrats expected to trl'el. was i.iP Murri U nt-rfectlv willing that v-rt ...... j-. , l ,1 this agn-ement should continue in force for ten days or two weeks longer. b will betfiii to hut on I be. crews in earnest, to bring jthe- deba'e .p. an end, beginning j ly adding an liour a day to the sittings apd continu- tirst, that 'Sfn:doi k abtut unconscious: Old his condition is extremely critical tret' without alHis plnsicians do not think lie can promptly accepted. Seua-BJive through the night, bigned Jno HENDERSON. Then came later : Senator Vancd - i died to-niuht at 11 o'clock." Signed I M. W. Hansom. The Senator for the past year and early part of the session -of Congress was comp lied to abandon liii seuijito- rial dutits and take a trip to Honda in the hope of recuperating. , His trip n i i l 1 S l a . piovea oenenciai auu on ins reiuro u Washington he was able for a while,' to paitially resume-his official duties. His improvement however, did not ;opularity. HisniplicityW'as iUn)fouifleeted in ihe incntul condition of:i he in-- miu nru conspicuous, iiis iu.uior wnllor,Jeled ner d a dul, alHi Ulsteady almost iuviucible. His- sarcasm Was!brain. Anj-i hitns which will, -orinu tht- IS THK CHEAPEST AND BEST FKEI) C ATFLE A N D S I I E ft l I Cotton Seed feal is n highly concentrated fan, onel vervkeen and vet seldom lLrt anil ,,,8ia, vten4nu haimoify with bud-S .... c i- 4i i ' ' Ub H)rf very keen, an.t y, 8iaoni ff' KPIHng Mature eohfere an enmpiu bent fill .vhich has more feedingvalue tlum tliroe pounds of 4 :hat it disarmed enmity. " . 4fe was al-B"' of uttysical discomfort. Hood;,, and it will be fcun4 more econonneaVto use than any oNhJ? i ' u"-'V:" i' -i il- iPlwiUa doea Ihia, as lUouiwuda, of grate r. ,a .rnin fida -P t t ',JVl. most always brief-n.eyer tediousL HfuiMnd happv men aud women cau tesii HOUS gram Iteas. , , J t r wvicB as Governor during the war walf, and inciased use fof this standard COTTON SEED HULLS take the place of hav nr 1 i y -V-' t t- Ilfiriiig medicine is of more real practicU . . f , -,. . i x - . L : ,ur anv 1 rhe r.ever.fai.ing untam cf imrnance in promoting health and kthfof lohff or roil ill fi." Itlld liasleii 'rfrnvftn lJ;j....T fe.antv. lie wns'one of the reople. Hi ILharacter for urriahtiiess iiev4?i failed him. x - -r i ircjse lliere wiw a disagreement litweeii-G,ov - jliewelling, of K insiis,,iiml the majority - pf Lislarure, and soine questhni ar t the yalidity oi the election of cert)iiu iiiin lers ot th it btdj. the GoVerCoi nnlertook to settle I he controversy jb force, and nothing but a refusal of ih - uioi.a btiicfi-s to obfj his orders pjre-B .vented seriut tumult and bloinlsln dat Ti.pekii. Precisely the i.ine spirit h .fgHe said he had been a u the floor at, all times. Senator Morgan is the only. Senator who has publicly .notiCeil the extraor linary address lately published as ema- lating from a Miuhe)tidemocraticeontiuue long, and tor the last Association, referring to teWo &ena-tew weeks he has been confined to hi ors as masKeu ueniocraiiit auu pouents to the tariff bit. lie made a personal explanation,: ott tUe flMir of the Senate in which pie: characterized r.hat address as being like the French aiethod of trying a nijidiin jii absence md without serving notice ujwn him. tie expressed himself .S; satisfied with the tariff bill as it now stands and an nounced his iuteritioii to vote for it anil his willingness, if necskary to stay on he floor of the Senate: several conse- cutive days and nights, as lie had done on other occasions, Id listeii to repub lican fillibustering speeches' against it len displaved more recently by Gov Waite, of Colorado. Win n his authoi ity tojieuiove certain ni tiiiicipal ofSaer. lu'Dnver an;l to appoint their suc cessors was questioned t'nd re'isteJ,!lu did not await the orderly procedure! ol the cour.s and . j idicial determiiia pluu. or the dispute, Tat- impenitu the public peace and s ifetv bv undertakinL iouriVKout one mm ol orncers and pu ' in' tino'i her by military force. It wa buly when United Spates troops appear ed on the sefie to preserve oraer, iirit he foun l that thev -would not be used to sustain Ittm, that lie concluded that the better p ti'tof valor was discre- tkui. . " Now we h ive another Populist, Gov. Tillman of South Carol m , throw ing his State into cotifu-'ion by play ing the despot in the name of the peo ple. The eculiarity ol his position is that he has had such contiol over h jarty for a number of ye.trs, and it ha comiiuied so many discontented ele ments, that he has succeeded in hav ing laws pissed which ost nibly 1 sus- lain his exercise ot arbitrary power tint beseems likely to -prove to the peo ple very speedily how unpopular Popu list govern ineut uiaj be. Tbe lawH o; South Carolina which place the I loi trafiic in control of the Governor jiiin .How him tlii- u-e of constabulary fjorce to' protect the monopoly, and whicli .ui- inorize mm to seize t r.e teiejFapus and and railroads in the State hen "id hi judyniMit the public: safety may requin it, are rather keeping ' with the des potism of ptist timesor of backward nations than of a cuintry that - bijiast tf free instil utioiis. r It was inevitable that Til'nian'scon- . stables, -who were authorized a'rid order- d to invade private houses i to ihakt "uu reason a hie searches and ) seiziffes," would meet with -resist a ce, and jtha iulhe course of time the euforcemeii' r of the -'iniquitous, dispensary law would produce uiMirr cctin and blood-ish d. No people in whom the f pirit of tiller ty was not extiuj'irised either tlirouh lgnoranceNor by oppression would! lonu endure such house. He was practically an invalid. but has lately Immi able to receive a few intimate friends aud superintend the lookiniz after the interests of his constituents. Duriug the past week he has been re ported as doing well as could be expect ed jiikL the serious change for the worst Saturday was wholly unexjiected. Shortly beftire 11 o'clock that day hi had an attack of appoplexy and becano unconscious, regaining consciousness. only a few minutes before his death His wife, Thomas Allison, Harry Mar tin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vance, Judge aud MrsC Hoke and Rev. Dr. Pdzer and Drs. .W. VV. Johnson and Uufliii were at his bedside when he died. A Western Blaa for President, Charlotte Otstnrer Man proptses and God 4 impose?.. 0 course ii i too fr. ujiead , to ..predict wirti any degree tof ct)racj;.wIioi will be.thtTDeinbcratic- noai.inet-foe Presi !en 1 1 n 1 890. Ji mes; .. and cnd t ion jhange rapidly, aitd men. yjth ;them'. Principles remain the same,, though tew uie.ii are constantly Receding tdd leaders in champii ping tiiem. r What ever dispos il.tbe Gtud t of the destin ies. of the universe may make, at npy yquiet in the business World ol ansiruct theorizing. reauii- A-4-year-pldDurham girl, got chok ed tn a marble and the Stth says there he iiiarbler S THE BUMPS OX; YOpit F4QE;;, Art caused - by impure blood, nif will never lie well unless you . c eans it. mid build it np in richness and mri ty. Uotafiic Bloody B dm, the great blood purifier and tonic-is -what you ueed.x 0;re liottle. will clear yo.t r com plexioit and liwify our Idood. Try it. Prii-n si it) ner Imttlp h.ir sain I V i .i .1 I... '""v ,-Nr- - 'J rate tue eyesn iiie.peopie aie M 11 1 P , I ru Cr u ist-. to one man as the. Democratic. :staiid a . ' w ird-be ner for 18VKJ-a man of lire peo-j jeV L-roiK colored, who w. s pie, a man who wears a slouch hat ahdFa Union soldier during the war, a d ides on street cars with ; poor folks:! wno 'm9 recently been proseeu tin. Adlai E. Stevenson. . a pension claims throughout Tennesse Old Uiin are . passitig. away r ; Pol M Missouri and Mississippi, husbeencon tically, the North and East, and thevkted, at ' Chattanooga, - Tenn., o aouth and West are , drifting apart. "Snensi -n frauds and sentenced to 2S The Di-mocracy has drafted uon they, in tbe p nif entiary. Nine fr iu - ijState of Ne York for its presidentn 1 ellt claim nils in ensio i c tses wert timler ever since 1883, and yet at the. c ,nvicttd and sentenced lo one at d llm Trnntirnl tnsta nf fhoilSiinds of fftl rs tf ..L . , i v'- (pound for pound) as any of the forage feeds in "eiieral J i$ the cost ol HULLS is Jess than hay, and can le ftni 71 1 1 Write for .rices and other informafioii desired . ('or; ospondence "solicited bv North Caolina T J. DAVIS, Manager; w wr r j . ii . H d-i n i faction t mrv r fhu nut t 111 . i ' a. T C HK . , 1 i. . -J ; a. i A - ino,iiui" ri,i.t.M.u ts waste, it is nir more econoiuiuui to us uian anv feed noicv bors tintil some one with preseuce offi i c n i ?.v:.il i r , . S . . . . ...i, ,K . .. ,Bind feed. in connection with Cotton beed Men t.. t-. fniiiid seized tlie child by her heels ai dH ,1, V ' f. '-. . , , , . ,. R . i pnnnl lod when costs ' iinu il enents nvo. ft:m4iL..i- igave ner a violent snake una out ronet u " ;r , ! -------- -wmi. y - Cotton Oil Compa tariff reformer ilia expecietl tt ibiuuiu uie until we get a fair systedi of tariff caxation. The most notable feature of the cau-ibecame known and soon inquires fron cus held by democratic nievnbers of thehis many friends in the city were mad tlouse this week, at whicbi residutiousf at tbtj house. Senator Uansom and ndorsing the repeal of the tax onTlteprpgentative Henderson, of North State bank currency jre jipopteu, wnsTOarolina, aud a few other close frlend he speech ui de byhllepresentativefspent the greater part tf the evening Cummings, ttf New York,' in favor ol? in the parlors of the Vance residenceH he resolutions. He; told; the caucusfaud waited auxiouly for tiding fron that the feople of Ney York' had catl the sick rom. They left about hall their votes for the deniocratie caiidi-fau hour before he died and wei"e uotiieo dttes with full knou(lelgeof the con-fby niessei ger of his death. v tents ofr the National pbd form, audi In the arransreineut for the usual that hewas anxious J aitd rei.dy to re-fSeiiatorial funeral ceremonies, all honor leem every plantain that platform. It S was bestowed upon our jeople's beiovet is the general lmpretsipii, even amongdead. The services were conducted in the strong st friends of repeal, that itithe Senate chamner at 4 p. m. Monday. Hoan not be accomplished as at presents All day Sunday distinguished visitor proposed. That is to say, that a ma-gaud personal friends called at the dead ijority of the House" ill vote against Senator's late residence, No. 1C27 Mas- Huncoudition'al repeat of the hiw. Itf sachusetts Avenue; among them wat might be possible to! p-iss jif bill repe;u-S Vice President Stevenson with Senatoi ing the law which $mjoijed stringeutJltansbm, the North Carolina llepresen- conditions upou the.issue of currencytalives, Senators Gt?orge and Blackburn! Iiy SUte banks. The caucus, was at-f Secretary Herlrt and Gen. Cox. Oui tended by less than oiieblf of the dem-cState's delegation met in Senator Ilan- ocratic membership tf the House. tsoniYs room, at the Metropolitan Hotel, Senator VVolcott's resolution, whichfl oVh ck Sunday evening. S nntoi was passed by the Senat, requestinglltaiisom proided, and Mr. Henderson the President to opei n?gftitions withlwas secretary, when Messrs. Hender Mexico for the pufppsej'pf obtainingjson, Alexander, Woodwarc1 and Browei the coLsent of that goverp men t to the! were selected to dralt resolutions ex- Icoining by our mints of standard Mex-ipresslng the sense of loss lo the Slalt ican silver dollars for export to Chiin.and her people; and Messrs. Crawford, and other eastern countries, is gener-jHenderson and Alexander n-t re rec. du ally regarded as a bit Jof buncombe on,ended for appointment by theSpeukei the part ot Mr. Wowtjl intend tolas escort of the remains. piease me inenos oj silver. Jrew pep 1 Mouday. at 12 o'clock the Senate pie believe that Mexico will grant suchlniet and, after the announcement oi a request. If; as asseftedqby Mr; Wol-Stlie death, by Senator Ransom, tin den.tt e anj mrned until 4 p. ni , wjiei present time a New York Senator, lea "- x two years each er of )iis party in his State, and whose proud boast has ever l-eeu 'I am a Democrat," js making Republican speeches in VbugtessanTagiuiiun aa V party measure, and i belli? publicly thanked for his services by Republican? Ihe critical condition ot Mr. VancearjejlisiMtureH ami uUded by the bitter-l-- est of Republican newspapers. New York's star ia waning. Chicago Ims just, locked t he doors on the greatest i . i ail ndustnai exniustion the world has ever seen. iMew lork could never nave urpassed, if, indeed; she could have! quailed it, is the' universal verdict. In commerce and manufacture the South and West are becoming les- de pendent upon .the North. , It is true, ooo, in pplitu s. The cry has air ay been raid and is being re-eched3 throughout the land: kkA Western and Southern man for President and Vice President," and the W-st aud the! rkiitli furiri i mirrtifv mtitur in -i iinnii.Q prvri.f.v .... ia. a. .s... til ........ dating convention. If such a ticket should be chosen nol more popular or able man could b? found to head it than Stevenson.! These r flections forced themselves op- in us as the result of the following acopied in the Courier-Journal fioioh .ej Eliz .bellitown, Kv., News: "Stevenson is a man of the peopl Hof rugged integrity, a Demecratof ti e W A - m . ild Andrew .Tackon school. Tine on-? taminated and uncontrollable bv the money power of the E ist, u Keutuck iau by birth and a Western man by adop iiOn, he is a t; p'cal .represent alive oi he two sections. He is the -poor inrn'sH - Jjg- 'iiAi;i..m;ivx.t fOOOO HEALTH.! i Yom cannot o!oooai, w If you decide o takt panliammot lieinduiH f il-sPtf art.cle. T..L a ? ? nonly Hoods. ; HAVING y T RECENTLY MOVED II STOCK of GOODS The Old Friend AjuI tlie be-t friend, thr.t never, faih you, is Sim incus Liver Iiegu lafcor,. (tho 1 ibd rZj t hat s what y- hew at the ir.ention cf tliis oxc -l .-iit Liver medicine, and .'liouul not Le persuaded ,...;t anytiii; ei.-o will cc. It i tlio Kins ct Liver iledi- i 'in exercise of irbdar fix,, ,i , j Btucoc oiuci uwiidis iu IUCCHM, llieu limvcr a i in in i-.t niiHuri..L.,., I ... .... uuuri wiiiru Tillmanism in legislation and adiuin latraliou in Soiuii Carolina is n'ot. wign of progress, but" of retrogreidh toward barbarism. t is not populai govern nient, but despotism, and ! hav ing uojot l.er'.Wis. Uiaipopular debis .hoii m; popular,eudurancti it tends t iiuarahy and sel ..-destruction. A sufH-S t ieia iiosetir id'mamsni wiH teach tb people: of South Carol i mi! foe' - valne o. conservative regard for law ancMur tJn pmper liimtatituis'of government, Tto dose seeiiis to be working with consi derable vigor just mow, and promises t purge ' the gentle weai." " cott, the mint capacity, of Mexico isn't sufficient to supply the-;deniand for ues-l tioc naturally arises, wliyl not ineiease' it? The minting of these dollars is very profitable to Mexico-1 and it seems1 dttle short of ridiculous th exjiect that the Mex leans. would be willing to sufr lenderafiV 1)f thAt $it$i to a uatioiiJ : it Wimldript Surpris The Pollard-Biickinriilge 'suit after wumiimius MXHecKsui (lishuw out ti: me puDiic at Wapjnngton toe most dis i;ustiag dose of immoral and seusatioual scandal that h.us di-graeed the annals of uiodfin civilizalion. since the Til ton-1 Beecher uuisauce, oune to an eud . last Satimfay evening. It only took an? yi- J ' lbgUiov n hour aud" twenty ushi . mes after leaving iLe box to reach -J vHidysw.; Tiiey awarded the woinan $15 XX) so-called iLimajjes. or. us Uh.a-iis. us dovu ueif, rewunltd hor for living a iiie u aiunuu lor nine years with a man . whom sheknew hhc.coul.d uut marry. But t.oo.. lae whole, tlie verdict Could nut : J.aveht en otheivvise. than ajiainst t1u Oetendaut uude- exist in laws beCiin ' ip"uvioiarun- of promises of marriage' end, when it isreiuerabered that thde" ic.ivta.il in a reputed man-id great kiiovv ledj; of law; and lii infamous Violaaion f all the social decei.ciesof an Iionorahlt ii it. is worse , 1 mail Kien he d e s e r v c . Ti.e case lglt Surprise me ifn i..t .1. . i ... . d lonfd',,norH h.r"" ,OF Ule Ia'U1,y ,ett VVsl8l President Cleveland loufd ignore the - . . . - . .:retion vested In him by jthe Constitu wsolutioeiitirej.)is,4e. juay Veryl1"011 w,ll,.tu rentatiia that .night a properly iid in the Vrercfse of tlm dis-10:40 to reach Raleigh Tuesday morn' Senator Hill s" speech against the tar- in Dili iias.ljeen the most - talked about event of the week, i and republican praise or i nas neen carried to an ex- 'eut. mat must oe mtuseatrng to oena !oxt Hill. Democrats hs a rule, decline to publicly discuss the speech, but the few who do", while; conceding Seuatoij urn s personal ngm fo unr and vote against bis parU's measure, are practi-! oally unanimous in expiessing the be-' iei mat nevu is maae a great mistake, md that it tyasggratated by his uu- .niru fcuic oil tue auiuiniiraiion .vhich be helped to put . nlo power. a vell as by hia fni-s upou" the southern lemcnrats who haye so often stood by he demK:ratjc party even when they lad to pocket their own personal opin ions as, well as those of their ctmstilu- -nts in order to do it The man doe Bnot live who has the right to doubt or' caft aspersion upou the lovaltvnf thj funeral was held; the House hav ing also adjourned to attend the fu neral in a body. The body was takei. soon after nt ou to the nmrkle room. there to lie iir state until the liour foi the funeral services, after which it w as born by tlie pall bearers to .tl depot. The SeaWird Air Line train, with and and 1 1 a "ts uii i ctlv on the In. V? ai: l Bowels aiid til-; .viiole svs- i ill; is t!:o medicine yuii S I I bv .all Ih-ugirij-ts in , or in 1 cwiler to Le t;iktu i-ifi !o into :i t -a. T:wf!v PACKtrrfj n. In i nppey ; is b th r tl:- i pills, ,3 I'lice cf Ouinir.e ni'.v life to Ciirtmfznn Pave y-tt you are troubled ithj BOILS. ULCERS or j PIMPLES. 50RES Kvont blood ts bad. A few bottles of S. S. Siwi' punties ana Duua you up. au macna v CLEARED AWAY ?by its use. It is the best blood remedy on rann.( f Thousands who hae used it ayo J My blood w bdlr poisoned last yf.h'ch ft my r (T-rmcT .rtftif. aoeninvmMt of lite. Twt nttlt J ' " .r' . ' 7' ' , - kjM.. DTouen; me ngai oai. i " K remedjr Inrhlood diseases. . . Y JOHN C.AVIN. DajnoB. vmo - ro t i on WnoH and lrin diseases mailed SWIFT SrEClrlCJ WJM Atlanta, u a. TO TIIE COPvNHH Fjrm?rly OccniicI BY J. B.SHSET, 12 Yili; : CAN MAKE MONtY BY OBTAINING Sl fclRu, Tie Southern States i is a beauufully itrMru,t(j -...gavine ilex oted t t Le Suit? h xlo latere t for evrrv renirlentV ill lycrybody Can ford it . .s it ctts poly tl.50 per year or 15ma t r a mi gle copy. " We LV ant an AKent i.. Kvfry,4 it aim I own. nie fur wfcpUtl I.VXVKAC.lRHtS. l:'lfri:l Itt. (, Baltitnorc, ild. MILLSTO.'ES. U;iintr bought the K.'K, IVillIni ,11.. II lib, I Mill i OO I U IO tUlflltll lk.M 4. T: Whit I .w nr.. xe. am better prepared to sell V'ii 'fJro- ieries cheaper than e-r. 1 reeeive nev ioinl- daily ami luy nil Icimls of count rx iroduc ; also aient for tli'v oeleUrateo alvaniz'd backk-band book.; wi.il no. . ... . . l list Il in .-t-j f r exj"r.rf i wiwpi i a SrEClAI I have 200 pairs of ; shi.e J and. Some ladies dress goods on lumd nd will sell at and below .curit. - Als- ii .....1 .. t... fl 111 Pr.. m..r.... .y v " Call noilcr to the fict th.t ,hy bm D.R. Julian SSi i e or inort jr.-ijje. for bnt year a ol settle ami save eost Yours respectfully. will call JULIUS EARNHARDT. What's EXPRESS. Ik friendUie champion of the j toiWgEXD FUR OUR SPRIX(i PRIC masses from Ihe At lai.lic to the P. cifi-TT . , . , , ., d: a. j ii i i ' i iv EiiiBb dim vyiiviiicii iinia wii ii is opposed to all class Irgilation, ,, , , J , , auu ii to vjui a i tin ii;u 10 iit(i yovr soiled clothes lyed oi cleaned hy us. All work guar anteed or no charge. COLUMBIA STEAM DYE WORKS. B 173 Main St.. Columbia. S. C. J. E. RAMSAY, Agent. SALISBURY, N. 0. monopolies and plutocratic tendencies. He is the first Democrat who j carried the pett, State of Illinois since the war, and to-day he enjoys the greatest per sonal r oHi!.vrity anion;? tlie epple of .... - .i . . r anv man in tne entire counirv. e irmly b liee tbtit- be is the. niau for the presidency in 1S90, and although t is a long ways ahend, the -News no minfdes 'Adlai aud his Axe." . Wouldn't l-8lveirson aud Grjsp'l be t slogan th& would lead on to victory hough?' veals the fct'that Unh t her .!-i, in- . jiud.i.'r iii4.'riuieotili it be. -puui.-died to tlie ui ie- ie plain t itf and hl st exteut ii Si ihe ior tin'ir la.?e violation of illtf felu.M.w against auulltrers. x U itig.at 11 o'clock, and there the bod.tJJ retnaufed lying in state in the StatiW ttiipitol until 5 o'clock that evehiug. and from thence co'ireyed to Asheville where it was placed to rest by the side of his father, mother, his fiibt wift and child. The following, from the Charlotte Observer's Monday morning extra tl . i njl... m. . n 4 ...1 tl !'v"i in nuuii giraii csitfDl CynalOl Vance was htdd by the great men wht knew him. Vice President Stevens: "One of tin ,iuuui mru tiinii ctci livm. Me WS my warm peronaI friend." "Speaker Crip: I hear of the deatl of Senator Vance with great regret. H was a true man and Democrat. ForM many yars he has been a" prominent tiguretm tht Senate pnd country, and ..I ... .i 1 .. .1 i . Jl uc moiu)s siuuu uir me rights of tlo southern men to tb 3 democratic pirty,Bpeople His death is a hs to the conu- ina n-ast ot ult beuatorliill, who hasl'rv, to the party and to the people of lad so many good friend'anWngsouth-ll'W Stale. Such men are rare," rn democrats. Vhatefiectspe'h kaxsoms EXQUISITE TRlBUrE. vvill havu,mth.aeof the tariff lull! p'. . . t rLiuiitnlJ J ""V cMiiauir vanen I Ii II -- U. RifflJMuarklenil en -. Countrf jitsra tQ Bo , Tried. sheviHertauzrtfi" '": : : . Chirf of 'Pbtice B. Si 'Ebert,:of . Sa- em i as here today coming nfter Pru- ler, and Morgan, co iinerfeitr who were caught here last week by 'Deputy Sheriffs Morg n and Hampton. Chief Ebirt told theCttiz'ii that there w e tring cases against the ni-n. Ttiey ire htenibers of an organize! gang of icouJiferfePers and it is Iel evelM u-gat w iathcchief: P.ti ier w s ih t intn whr i raveled over the country and shoved the quer." About eight of this gang ire nbw undr arrest. Morgan has 4i wife and several hddren in Salem, rruners Home .is Joiiesvill, Yadkin county. He is a tine tobaeenuist atfd once had charge! !of the rolling room of a large factory in Winston at a good salary. Ajorgau s an expert machinist. Cheif fibert left with 1ns men this afternoon fr Greenslniro, where thev will b tried in the Uuited Suites Court. B aria in? IMI Vt teJti aa WIIH w Utow diuKU or lbs eeaito-Uriosry Oc. : I -T J BlMi raqnin B bn-f diet er nu&oota, msmrul or puiium 'leiBtsto b Ukn IntcriMlly. Vkcr AS A Pr?EVEMTIYE b ehhw MX it Is IniiwililitoaMnrt ' aay rcoaml rti iiyliat ia the cue of those slreu7UspaoiiftTsi.T Aensmcs -) wittl Gonerrbo and Oleet, rs-- tee k cure. Prleebv mail. YVwtfm r.mL ' i 8 1 p box, trC Ws lw ti- 1 Edwin CuthreSI Salisbury, N. C. VITAL iTOANHOODT I The severest as'e' f rliawatism. iire cured by Iloo-l's Sarssi tier. Now ia DjlE. a WEST'S XEEVE AND BRAIN TBEAT HEKT, a epyoiflc for HyrterU, DizrlneBe, Tltj!, se calgia, Headache, Nerroua Prostration caused br iS-i r il2coo Wakefulness, Meotal Aprew-ion, -joftenin? of Brain, careing inanitj', lateerr. decay death, Premature Old Ag, BarrJnn iTol Power toeiujer sex, lmpotenoy, LeaeorrhM and all Female Weaknesses, Involuntary Lones, Sperm. torrhoM catved by over-exertion of brain; SoU fv,stv0Jr"Indulence" A month's treatment, tl t',5- - Wilh each order for boies, iiuj . Wwill sand written guarantee to refund if notcared. Guarantees issued by agent. WEST'S LIVEK PILlS re8ick Headache, BiUoosness, Llyer Oomplalat 3our Stomach, Dyipepsia and Constlpatioii. " OUABANTaXa iwraed ouly by r Edwin Cuthrell Salisbury, N. C LADt ta DO TOO KKOW DR. FEUX LE BRUFTS ' STEEL HI PENNYEBYHL FILLS are the original and ohly FRENCH, safe and re Vable care on the market. Price $1-'J0; cent by atiL Chmuiueeoldcxly fcy Edwin Cuthrell Sidisburv. N. C. raDarrnia."UMlirta':tt bltwi'l lar'-Wrv i.. i. m . lltPU to take itlli-s Cures. 0nly bl 00 a year. Sulwcrilie to tbe lV.r ;n; vT in w lit- Mi k fruin th-li htoie nrm nuiiw in Ota - if I mid r.W imh,ii iMiei Sirrr al m ii R f. 11 1 1 1 51 uau w tn msu wa i aul in oitlei lo reiluTr our Ktrtc l.l offef ' SPECIAL I AKGAIXS for tlie next 'HIltrYDWolXDIlVGOODi iaiianfine cniviru-M Hut we in itt j oiouiy by buj injf inau us. D.R.JULUNAS01.t - U. L. Spsns , f ATTOUT-Ami.W, ; Troy, . ' - N.c Offers his professional service li t iici!e f Moiiioii.trT and ti- Jo'liitif? rniintics. AJ Ii r- ana l Liruy, N. C. It driei;ds entire'v 1 ere von "ft if.t - . - If a irtnitable hru-e -l!s a .epul;d.le :DIl. EOBT. I. EnlUjAl piece of goods at a pric low. r thsin ai vh (Sttnjfon dher house sells it, TI1ATS a j I1A K"f SALISBUK Y X C GAIN. This week wesbow vu tbeprac- tical definition of ihe word U Alt GAIN Teazle clothsTwincy clot lis, jlVnni i.i 1 1 Ti l 1 1 tiotns, faiicv Uheinirs ami Velour-. worth 124 cts. nil over Ihe conntrv We will wd 5.CC0 varus of it at 7 cb r, v: pi. ifcOflicc houm 'J a. iu. to I p. INSURANCE. (Fire goinls) in. w. (.lost ojeii il lip) BUHT d CO. PrC E. W. NmltU. Prln. Cnnunerclal Co:l -Pt K.y. Cniverslty, Lexinrton, Kr- was aware! MEDAL AND D!PLOP ET THE WORLD'S COLUSIBIXN EXPOSITION, rr ffysan of Waiolt-fcaelwat atatd Ccar ' BhImh KatsMvttoam. etc. Cost to comp: Business Cpunw about U, lucledlni; tol tion.boo and board. Phonorraphy. Typ .Writing an. Telerraphy tsnht. For circular, sd.fwi. W. B. S311T1I, Prrtddeat, Lcxlaitou. K- -(- OtSl STKi KG & KEIJABLE FOK :iie, Rents Life sses Trim ales Reaciinable. id J. M. PATTON i. I Hno .ii H AT A If V. Rruwu,?M?,i DR. W. W. MgKEKZIE; Iffers bis profcioual fJlM i'izens of gulis-bury Tj'K ittliauuity. Jle can 'nH i : tin st-airs over the !' Iui4z'sdru2 store. -.1, , ii... Vf iTrBI1 "Miuscniie to- iu" . i . at no n t tin- news, umy advance. , W. L. Nicholson. nicholson&raB' il B. C.Webb. WEBB, r- a"sbury garble Wcr :s LARGE VAEIETY OF MAUTLE ON IT AND TO SKLECT SATISFACTION UTAKANTEU. : PltOPRIETOUS IMS' hi
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 19, 1894, edition 1
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