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- ' - r l . : ' ' -.' - . i ' f 1 - i - - , . 1 . v' t i! rolina Watchman OOAi BRIEFS; axlc! Country. ! ing TUUBAY April 19 1894. hi ton I' . .A ' Tmft Anm. I (i. - . .. '...-r Mud iotr printing out-1 ""Tr ICerr is no longer couuccted j ary address at lh ...-naDernor is h authorized to mik Kide 1 wtln 1 . . . na! m nop.nit or I t ;" Wlv. y ur "1 ' 1 The company br-e. , ; . .. 1 1 r ulli be sold, or exchanged, tor an Byjjtenj j operation by raid-summer.; furnin Western North Caro- J ofthese outfits Is. that of the J. P. Morris, of Bertie county has : .iir.wuuiv." which in- run wrrested Hlid bound over to .the V, Vh subserintiou f list1 and good I Federal Court for dunning a debtor on "n of the Wathman, now published -pit 1 a "TjUbury.N. C id the other is a good Ia 5:J?Tl Tnh nrintiuz office. juclttdiiig a This property ii ',ru t i . j It IS.. lhA nn- I V. nrobrietor, wbo is forced to those who de-ire to attend the Grand i-i&e frtai business vu For further inforjnatipu addresss, fcW ; J. W. WcKen2ie, Fe$ 12, 1894. Salisbury, N. C. r1 v ; Grand '" Witt $35.00 do you aiijf goqdTKo ,oo can by a little effort aud a lew mo- L.r time realize as much. ine watch & will give a Gold Watch worth $35.00 ' wilb fir.t class Elgin movement warran one sending in 1j f.,r!fl vears. to tne tbe largest numDer oi vau u...v-.D within the next 60 das. This is a bona- Meofler-and the watch rstchuss in ev- -y! ?LlrZ j,e ana , T j . U liVork at once see what you can ao. b-' i & cRd for sample copies. .. J HrMessrs. C C. Wade, at Troy , J. M. . in I. R Tiak I OvertOU, at iuu v.., . - Ouville. ir;,ni.nmprv ihoii nt v. are our i""" " ' " aly gtiihorixed agents Id solicit, collect, ncu 6f ,,v,m t pt for subscriptions or other ke WatchmaiI, and all of our ' f aad recei 'dun for the . patruna who are due us jvill please make priate remarks were made by Rev. Drs. me ef tal w take, occasion to do .eiifihiafacMiid ijup tbeirafrears. rjth ahd Rumple, Hons. F.E. Shober aS i ha done be fore -sit up for sev : " " . rfi VV. McK?nzie, Editor. KluUz t,;elatterof wnom A n. ..ently to acepmedahe Alpine hats worth $2.00 going for $1.00. -iliouEUS CLoTirisO Ccf. V ' Mn J. H. Mason, of Atlanta,, was : i o; t he city yesterdiy, m& cil led up to .. - 1 - I . V. , , I r.. I g: ociiiinn . ui,c nc.c 1 at Aslril!e. the church nud other le s.or tins cuv toiie'i . a last iu ip- niiiem of Lis meniorv. ! K a a ; i : ,n(l.. iTriiirin liojird and uraiiedi rooms, iu a jirst-class, select, WIHo. xviM" mv.i .-.--,- . L-LL..vj... t.j . I .;n ,i.ail f IIT OValUinu IHU3C mn u I ii umiCj t pj'4v erly to Mrs. Win. Howard, West r ultbu street, ily. I Jtev. R. Bruce Owen Ipft the city over .the ladlitu uoati,. lucsaay last, lor iWadesiuro to attend at convocation oi 1 thejEpiscopal Church, that is in , session tbcTr this w.eek,' Mr dweu .took with hunlii t?rcjjcle and will ride his wheel fr.m Norwood to Wadesboro, a distance I VTuelaV Herald an polices that the marriage of Mr. W.T. teuton, ofLonr dnn, England, and MissjjMainieO. White, Niif8aii 'bury, will take ftlace iu Loudon on Thursday 19ih inst. The groom is -a furiurr resident of- Salisbury and. has luany friends here, and the bride is one of our lovellrit and most amiable yoiiik ladies; . ' - -!, (- I Our goods and prices do their omii talk inn the v sel I : t beaisel vcs. ItooERa H . v?A"larty of Northern capitalists were . r I l. . . J . . J if..'., . I n : Biri IU l HIM ajttllUilY lV ttJ lulHlCS ir-o ln- re 01. tbt Vad'iin Rba i Uit. ac a proKpectiiigour ii,i the uold jnils,ul Maniyjii'U aotugiiiirry c'-uu j-rtH. They wvllJinake special inspec :r tion iofthe "celebrated Itusvel I mine, hav " iiitg iu lew'a purpose ito begiu' active 1 im.uiig operulious them at an tarly 4iy. . ' " .; tf the inaiiporrowi jig citizens of the ft 1 'nrause of the death of our . State' 'j helovexl chiefiainj none are more ! (hauiuir-neighbor. ICnpt. Win. Ho J. rd, who seems real I v overwheltntd l!tolh M knev the great aud good nvaii ii u n is nte. ije si(yf "Tiiere uever eau W another as tiue friend to all the wple a Z-b. Vance 'ifnft He- wua th Wfand truest of thej all!'' ! -. fbiyor W. C Coughehour Tuesday ap-iH-inted Gil. F. E. Shober. lloh. Lee S. A)vermnntTheo F- Kluttt, L. ,H. Cle eat,Ur. J. F. Giinilbi Cap!. J R. Craw lurtl. Ijr, W. It Ia.il h M f'. JOiiiim. l)r j)hii VVhitehead, Tj ti -iti nfi," E. " 1$. H"v? Wt L. Kiuttz, W. 8oji;hlai, D. 4 ; Atweli, p. a Fm-ki aud D. i. Gas- 1 ) ri l".0"1 nut lee to r. present Salisbury j "ihe tuuiral of Senator Vauce iu Ashe- -A--trine ' f-': - - " Vo' ' - ' "I :- at his home otFUher street, this city, of paralysis, Monay, (he 16th iust., Mr.Jau' H fl..., n..l.i .. T!, 9-4iej wax's kind fahert agood neigh- l.or a urart.hv oitS'u ai.A I mendrt hesideaasadly bereaved family to ,u,,ur his death. 11 hi Vu neral was held h the Lutheran church, of which -be was . C3nswi3iHtTaeinler, aud his re:nains arjcd jn tbe City ceineterv Tuesday at U:HVclk,a. mT.xf -;- i .. 1 110 nm..... - t. - c?' iMmmi:er in I j k f nnin Aiiiif .nr. tA;-Jra vas'..it..own jMoiidayr bringing j. Some of our people contemplate at hiui jibout 500 pennyweiuhts of the teudiu" the centenial exercises at Organ "eu w metiil. the output of . ... .. lhr week's Jwnrk. This, lw tepVhs, wa obtained ythtj most p'ryn. ,v e ni ethoIs i nd jat aba ndsoin e prutir to vtlf eom ,,anv iUr whotn he is- worltlnv. TiiW40 tWok'wWrau'ts better results 1 ed raachi nery Tfae mlo ning interests of this Section are looking up. v? f : f Don't miss the $i.75 negligee shirts gT- fast at $l.O0at Hoqers Cloth i no Co. . ..' '-"X ; . V - 0. S. Bradsbaw, Esq , of. Randolph, under in viUtion to deliver the liter- e commencement at . - nstTtute this tear. organized at Lexing to put in an electric light plaut for t ...... I S. nr.nul a- nrdap IAr thft Tiwv e xnect to hare the pj an uing severe iansuaze. Itit a violation of the p;w- u . It Uw, fi ta.i man on a puO.1 t J r I. TT K 1 C- uiper AbojrHi n rv iu..ton, totte, N. C: he meeting of the Grand Lodge 1. 0. 0.F.viit Goid9lKrb, N. O.; the Grand jUouncil Lioyal Arcanum, ai lialenth. N.C-.and theiN. C. Dental Asoeiiitjon. at Uurham, W . me tv. - . . . -m-. It 1 & D. Railroad Company, will sell round tnp tickets from station, oiliwhu earn mis oiaie hi KnrHuy .icuui. w. . further infoiiuation see ticket agenw. - - XT v . The boys of one of the New York City grammar schoolsliave formed an Jinu - cigaretic . theulgerp8 to abstain from smoking uM tkey become 21 years of age, l-e their regular officers, wear regular omcers, wcr not ashamed of the l badire. and are smu vury , V. " . j a a. k.knft fnL'aii in r-.tviir tir in m mi i morals, vueoi u.e , mc.nuc. ungob sou ui c, ui i iiiui 1 I . L APUt Pill 111! - Tn(Hlfi.v pTpincT at 8 o'clock J . . .. I , wp he J K- ll,e Citizens or cansonry, ij uohwi -ui uoiu v . m i Zebulon B. Vance, in the M. h- cliurcb, .,rge jn,nii.er were there. Appropri- offered the following resolutions, which was the 'unanimous sentiment of the house: , Resolved, That in the death of Sena- lor Vance, we reaiiz-i inai, we SuB- 1 a. """a. . J . . . . & ,,1 a tool 1 kl i i iv-...-nt. m.d that in his U out, in the political ni oia.... ... , - c - ....Ji .ut j..yr.v. ..: " ,i hon Who Mast laid down in their service. r.....;. F..rtli0r ih-.fc we will eher- ish 'the memory of his noble lift;, h.s flf-.MIf f Ml, III Illicit I w nnselHdi Oi.tnottsm, his proionun oe- VottOH to duty, Ills long aim . i . . . , i 1 J.-Kll public service, as wen as ms juic .tuu uuspot'ekl private virtues, and hand mr ciiiuiien. 1 Resolved turther. that we extend -our sincere and heartfelt aympathiea to the stricken meiiib rs of his-immediate tluit. t he consoUiion r,f our hidv reliiriom nnv be theirs. i , , 1. ' o - - l got.-ltocjEits Clothig Co. Meetin? of Presbvterv. . ' . I ri..nnn1 PpiKvlarv ft n v Ii All in I his I itv laRt Thursdav. with arfufl atten- - I ianA.nrn.i..i.iarHaiMl lav tfWatea. Re - I J. M Rose, yf Morgautou was chosen ICMrVV V v - "V O Moderator.: The pulpits of the various churches of the town and vicinity were! fiT'ed last Sabbath follows: First Presbyterian church; morning service. Rev J. M. Rose; introduce the coiri m union. Rev. w"A. Wooil; eveningaer vice, Rev. R. V. Pell, Sabbath school ad ilress, Dr.Payne and Rev W. M. Shaw. Methodistchurch: Morning servii e, Rev. J. & Shearer, D. D evening rer ice. Rov. it A. Rauisay. Liitberau' church. M .riling service, Rev. C M. Payne; eve t AT TJ,w Rmtist church. niornius service": ' Hex. J r. Whftrey, e.etiing service, Rev. P. . Ualton Chestnut Hill M. E church; morning service,. Rev. B. S, Arrowooil, ; evening set viee, Rev. W. M, Shaw. Persbyterian , , p.v church, (Northern) morning service, Bev. W. R. McLelland; evening service, Rev. W.A. White. Iee Street chapel, even- i ig service, Hev. H. D. Lequex; Frank- lin, mMrniu rervico. Rev U. A. Munroe. he home mission committee present- ed a full report of ita set ion during the ca a iuii rei rt. u J&zm pat year and iu addiltion a scheme .1 iit .hev oronoae to do durinir the comin" year, Their report showed that here had been cood work done and rthat the contributions made harl been more liberal. 4 liev. it. l en mane a repon, on ..,nrtr tba nut. VKir til VVAtAlltT& and Mitchell counties. This showed that the field was so wide and continually increas" ingits ltoundary "that It will soon be too lrge to be covered by one man. This report was adopted. - 3JanninffItemi. Corres oradence Watchman. V . . MW fgwm j - - 'Present indications show Ithat a com p ir.ttively small crop of wheat and oats will lie m ide this year. The recent freezes (wye greatly damaged thera. 4iid many other products. Th X.inAav fVlirxil uk KdUm will Im 1 i i . jn ar ' .,.m...ii iiia Miinrtn in m , Uhnrch the ist or May. Two of our neighbors have ordered! farm MIsiAnd now haye thera eleva lel so as to toll their servants and dogs o dinner. : ' '". :r." ? .'.'' 1 Miss Uettic S fCurd is sjwndlugVfew 1di- in ftTlioKiirv fins wapIt. Widower ''Juke' want a wife a young one too-wellj f declare, if we Rey. J. W. Little, wno preached at boya allow such fuolishne a that Qro Auon couutylast much longer we will hare to make an , . . r u i f.JrThlrwHtai.n,1.l- Saturday. Ulore he left theehnrch, iitittiittf eMitjik in thin w in 1 1 1 . w ikiw. t vvf t : w it:, - - I u Mr. Othrt Cautle i speaking of sell-1 ingout and going West., n ii . if j.-- dL L. Saturday preceeding at 21 o'clock. Choir practice : at Salem ou that ere-J ning promptly at 1 p. iu. The 28tlV day of 1 will be ceU-. brated . at Salem Academy, it being Polk'a birthday Several apeeche, a his dinner land a general troodViime if! expected. .The public in general are I invited. If this escapes .thewaste basket 1 may write agaiiLiiW. Senator Morgan Denies theCnarge In the Senate, Wednesday, natorj Morgan i said that he desirt-d to make an explanation, or statement, which might be called personal or poli tical. He read an extract from an ar ticle in a I New York a ii in rv no . I per of? "'! recent commenting UDon the manifesto - of afmheiota Democracy agaiust eer- Dem0cratic Senators for their aup- , t . . ... vrt... w .w - "That," said Mr. M-rgau, "is iue French & nw witbout wrviu, a copv ot the indictmeq rtuht- ' J enter a plea of not guil t,,js nation from Miuuespfct, , . . 'ttff;trirl Vlllll, UUUUtlCM was manuiacturea here and sent to Minnesota. I am i ... SHtUEed with the bill now before the Seuate. as it Icame from th finance memo-"nmmitUa nrnnn to vte for it. " r.- r . itl,i,l ..n um0..lm(.nt wbatPVPr. ... v r""" t ! tvant to delay action upon it, ii jjue cf ijslibtistering, and if they n ,ivnu ii mv irienas on tne otucr , iuc the notify them, ,1'witt a tariff reformer before gentlcnie ere born who have issued that distrile'against me; and! have not jn tjie jedst degree, relaxed my parpose , , . . , th TTnited States fair equitable syst-m of tariff taxar sons, o tar as i can .k u w, u ' a t :. ..J tn.iv so.ji; vmnni vv r,...6. the coun ' . . try. IMar 14 wnai, 1 nave iu s.ij BuUet Proof Cloth. Sews and ObaerfeA i The German Taylor, Do we, who ha. in ven led a b'lllet prof cloth, hasren dered 1 lie world ome ser- ute. As proof of its efficacy, he allowed the lli:ssiaiij AnilMSSiidor to shoot ut him w ice with a rifle, just at the hear ijowe aid that lie telt ootlMirf. rioin ! . i .-I - :'i . ... .. Tl .1 iuibe Weie found embetMetl in ihe uar coat, at:o as ne was eniiug oats, a I i l; . IJ1 C J 1 nuuioer oj. sqois were rapiuiy ureu at D,M 'neMiorse a. pi n eauug oais, riiiuM v9 lh Lm vess-l so rtrotected J , . ... 1 IZ .1 1 ..11 .....I. Ka..wv inlpf. ' W w" V I"" - . I 5 i l t . . Ull L ,. lectiies wtinouimmry. i n ere seems to I" j - " h no doubt that he lias found an ar- jCle th.it is ipipervious to bullets. It nciised iiordinarv cloth and a coat weighsi but six pounds. We presume that the bas.s ot it aluminum: but histecret has been di- j vulgedUo no one. i federal: sold lets vore sttel breast j p aes at e b tlie of S-c -.livil ii' as Charle. tm. in h- ear'ier f t..e.war fjbiit while loe. .ff rd' i . - jtn -.wer w i. i protection, the did not enougU to jstity. g. neral use. . ; Good benie, Tnli. North Carolina TeacherJ " r 'M Do not send your child to a school ? J n - that issues catalog. The teacher who cannot correctly spell the ordi- nary words in the American, language hardly competent to educate your boyo,. j When tbe or. hography of " '-' , . ? , , any word in our language is to bedone J y. !. j ,, i.. aD ssenibUgeof the nation of educators and not by a few obscure I individuals.,' The ''program and cat Jalog" sbetler of the present day is un knownih: literature or historv. We mav fuy6,freform spelling," but un- J ': i .' tj. e ... f,T-3 L .-.-i..! .I.! ty we projxjse to spell all the words of the Ahierican language in accordance with Our standard dictionaries, so far us we kno; how or can learn. ' 1 . -Tillman is patting himself on a war footing.' The Colt's Patent Fire-arms Maniifactnring Company, of Hartford, UounJ, receitred an order last week from Gov. Tillman, of South Carolina, for twenty stands of rifles, which were shipped immediately. !-!: Our Black Cheviot suits at $7.70 (arl wwii;re iiripBiBiume. xq prizes requier- ed to see them. Sogers Clothing Co. i aif"! Oregfiii Prohibitionists have nomi nated a State ticket headed by 'James KennfJy for O.ivernor. A Miaitter IadicUd for Slander. beool iun T a rtfMii hv nn niiM'r nn war. y - w rant was sworn out Ij J H. Duf i. of AuiJciwiiity, aud charg Mr. Littln miiuat him in a sermon tirvachnl at New Home more than t month ago. AJrfLittle liad been exposing win of Daris' wrong dings, and the n- fa is that is imioceilt of 8lander. " . , t , , ,0 . e w w naTe a nearu.g oeiore cquire Pawoni at VadeUiro to-day and the charge will be thoroughly infestigated. Mr. Little in too well known in this county jfor Jjeople to believe l.im guilty of such a charge. Th Nwwtjtn Rntiriirbu ftjivn th;it M(judaj moritJn, aWut n ocIocU Mr. Landon Fry, of 'Starr.town, Cat awba couiity, was crushed to death b a saw loss. He bad chaiued a log to be coupling ale-of 'HI wagon an .. t - I- - il v I I -11 1 to drive on wueti tne cnaui oroKe. ne was turown in rrouc ot tne i g out landed oii his feet and would have gotten out of the way had he not stum bled on some brush. He felf by the side" of another log and the one from the wagon crushed hi in up against iU He was in an unconscious state when' extricated and lived but about BJ m ti ll I es. The Morgaiiton Herald says that for the first time within the memory of the oldest inhabitant the peaches in the Mthernia! belt" of Burke count have been killed by the cold. There are many orchards in the South Moun tains in that county where there have been peaches every year since vth firs ti-M uhintpd was larire enough to bear! f Tkia'vuiir lirtvv.vi-r tbt liheiut I menally hot weather of iMmiar- breed the peach trees into bloom seve ral weeks earlier tbaw tiual, and thei; he blizzard from the -Northwest came r . and froze i ot only the buds but the young branches. The Messenger-Iutelligncer say? that last Tuesday morning Joe the 10 v ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Crow- der, of Wadesboro, accidentally shot himself with a small rifle with which ie was playing. The bullet,' which w is a 22 calibre.-.longfi ered his al- ioW's jn! -liebjwlmd toithe :rigb- ot tie navri, al, n s -hougu, pirctid th' entrails. The wound is ronounced a vcrvlangerous oue though not nec es8arily fatal. m A cian-tte machine uateuted 1V J" B. Uuderwood, of t ajetteville, , aim owned by Underwood 'and -Dr. J. "W. M Ne-il. h: a befii Mid to parties in Si. L i-.r v. i $30 .('CO. A big lot $2 00 pants, choice for $1.00 a' Rogers Clothing Cor In lt kiiih tit C 'UoU, Mondav, S mii Mills, .i count i-y. merciiaui. shot five times ud seriously wounded by one Wilson, a desperado. Wilson escaped. , No small objection which young folks bad to the old-time sprine-medictnes was their nau- seousness. In our day, this objection is re- moved and Ayers Sarsapnrilla.the most power- ful and popular blood-purifiers, is as pleas- .nt to the palate as a cordial. Hitll's Hair ReneWer is pronounced the best pre aratlon made forahickeniug the growth to t' nair ana riuriug niiv wm-.u it-oripnal color. ' The Uepno'icaus.oi xne nui.it ... w - r J I . ' ,iL 1 . , lri..t. hnw lapn called to meet in C0n - inate or endorse a candidate for Lon- uress." They will .doubtless endorse J fearson and adjourn.. ..i. . ... , , ' , tu,j.; I ,j beware of Oiatmeati r catarra thai . .... r .coniin SlerCarr. i 1 .:n i JtiJX.. L As mercury wm smcij mw...i aeu8eof niell and-ebtnpletely der.iui'e the whole' sVstem 'whefr entering v throuili the mucous stir races, ouci lolson tract or jer . . e I'll. ti...l.....l.. .....III. articles should never l! except on waters of Clieeks Cr ' prescriptions trom imputable physici .n, andso Martu jl"-- to the good you can possibly der.vi fro ii them. Hall's Catarrb Cnr maunfacured by Ff J. Cheuy & Co. Toledo, 0., contains no mercury; an. is taken internally, acting directly up m the blood and. mucus surfaces of th system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cur be snre oti get geiiuiue. It is by fr J. Cheney & i o. - restiuionials free. w.. w aw . ----- - fl o HtirAatrM tllV Ulll ClO H leil lOH Why Hoodj Wins. President Liucoln said, "You cauno fool the petiole a second time." The are too quick to recognize real merit o; lac.of it, and clmg uniy to mose iimi which they find to be what is claiuie for them. It is especially gratifying that the sal. of Hood's SarsapariUa increases most rst pid'.y iu those sections where il is bes known. The inference is plain. Hood's Sarse paritla has proven that it possesses gen uiue merit. It maintains a huh slmular which others cannot" vt-u aporoach. 1 isthe people's favorite blood purifyin and building up medicine, and is inon popular this yei r than evr Ix-fore AM his because "ilood'a Cured. agit .u..n ; ,h tH,iklu , . t theibeinetiti troui it wil I &00! fc,,HlP;r ft WM I be inyeaf. it-nt of tie Mlver quarter in S:nim n ir HeuUtor .wdrr. It agitates - I ijitt ne ' the livt-r and cures BiiiousueaaudS.cl tltntd iClie. The New Y rk Lgi lHtnr- ba re.' . j Thesilver eu t he Uoveruor aigned a bill mak i .g h i.g al coijfgii.u ,,, jv. 0w0 Lt oth- r riuN foltw suit. Ileury Vuid ltv-et-:KT:mec iufornieJ n, oia vhn .ti..u t.. I.C.n . x dejKulent .-fefling', that what he iiim ,wl -I r3 a gtnxl CHthrtio, nienning. of cowr.-c, kt. h a meiliciue as Aj er a Cathartic I'ilU. every Uo ' .... oetng CQecltre. If you owe uh vour - subscription fo the Watchman you know it, and yoi know it is ait honest debt that you are a much in honor bound to pay as forth clothe you ware. It U our labor civet. to vott for a price, ntuV fitan it hlone avi nave to t.ur living for nelf a id faraiU therefore we ask fjr wii;t. U cur own irusting that you pay us without the'ne i cessity of our going br sending t you Jfn George TT. HVley Benjamin, HUsourL GoodAdvioo 1 - 1 I Quickly Followed Cured of Rheumatism by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "C. I. ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : " I was taken dwrt with rheumatism orer a year ago. X was .sick tor over six month. Often I would have such pains Uiat I could hardly endure them. A Irh-'wd ramo to mo ami AHrivoH m txt trv lltKxl's Sarsftmrllla. I took hln ct hi wortl nnd pot a bottle of It, and slnca nave taaen eigui oouies ci iu It Has Cured Me TVhen the doctors 0uW do me no good wh0 ever. After botnz benefited so much from tfus medicine I i!eserll;ci Hood's Sarsaparnia as a wonderful mo(ileiuc.i I also advise eYtry one who U troubledwlUi rheumatism not to be With- outBeod's Sarsaparlllx I nm a fnnner, and the medicine hss plren me mnch energy and -"'streairth to perform my wort" ueokuk w. Tuliy, Benjamin, Missouri. ' Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportion and appearance. 25c a boa. -.: . - : THE ANIMAL EXTRACTS I Prepared according tri the formnta of DR. WM. A. HAMMOND, In his laboratory at Wa-klactea, D. C. ' CEBr.BRI.HE, from the brain, for dls easna of the brain and nervotia system. MEDtDliIilKE, from tbe spitia! cord, for A aiaeaaes oi me coru. (jLocomotor-Ataxia, etc.) CARDIXE, from the heart, tor dlaeasea X TESTI9IE, from the tntm, for diseases) of the testes. (Atrophy of the organs, ster ility, etc.) . OVARIXE, from the ovaries 'or dlaeasea oi tne ovarii. ni'SClUKE, thyrodlne, iesw, rin Irspi. Fries (2 4rsthsisV SI.W. X The physiological effects produced by a X T single done of Orfcrf a are acceleration T X of tne pulse with feeling of fullness and dis- X tent ton In tbe head, exhilaration of spirits, increased urinary excretion, augmentation of the expulsive fore of tbe bladder and peristaltic action ot tbe Intestines, increase in i muscular strength and endurance, in creased power of vision in elderly people, and Increased appetite and dlgestire power. Where local druggists are not supplied with the Hammond Animal Extracts they will be mailed, together with all existing literature on the subject, on receipt of price, by THE COIX JIBIA CHCXICAX. CO., Washing-tow. D. C. ! 1 NOTIO Qfg gQ of Valuable Fam Lands and cmL Proparty, CH Cll3eks Creek Slid - . . - - . w - I J virtue of in couformtty to, and in pursuance of a decree of the superior ijouri oi otoiiijijuuici.y vv""ji t -"' lo.ina, rendered at Fall Term 18JJ2, in a suit then and there pending wnerein m e . 1 - 1 . . . . ftC ain. I NilVllI U. if IUUU tuuiumu w swv ... w ,y ' ley decdt is plaintitJ, Lml M. H T.:tssiler aud his" Wife S. M i.,s Wlfe Wine Intriam are-jdefen.- dant, for the foreclosure and ,le of th. I ......i.r.ft.ro.l l .inU flo-iibml iii the com- I t.i u.--. . . . - - i t olaiiit iu said siiit ;I, tue onderslgned cun missioner anointed by the cmirv in saio u n,.n u..ll 1 1 niiiiii. liiiirLiuii iu nit .-r Ihe CoUrl h.miam' I.Mr hi Vro.. ou Monday the 2d i nit' iirr."ri iiiti va a ava davof AiiriK 181)4. it heing Monday ol iJT - ,.v r..HiWiiicr irsntis of .uiid lo wi, . I nh 1st Tract known aal he Atcx. iicn ...I others. coutainUu acres. Th j:ul Tract ou both fid- Jttie i.iver ii iid Count Vadjuiubig ti- lands of W 8 nglain, Mary A Chamber- oec'd, Isaai Ceai nsaiid Jno. .1 Little, c titainit g o3. " Va ic.-; more iamUiany known :iv l he Rolf rsoii Mill Tract. The rd Tiavt o. he. .Lh Creek in said County, adj..iuin. he lauds ,! .lolin Iv Little, U. t. 8leel. id other-, in nv fahiL-iArty kiufu n asth i;.ines skiiiuer Place containing lJ.Oacrer i'lie 4'h tract is a town lol iu the town It fJiie.-iii ti .iaul c-unty, known as th ...... - - . , , . , .. ..i vriiii a i weiiii'ii:. inci lore 'house, stahiiea and. out houses con .;..i.,.r Ii:tlf acre. The first two tr.ict .iin'The hunts moi Imaged by M. 11 l- -iter ami w.le M. loiter lo Cilier S Ciro.-. dale-l th h-Uy f Noveuiln r 81 .nrl ttil reeorde! in office of Rcgir ol .w,l for ssiid Count v, in Bok "C'oi. :i"e 3.5. of Mortgage Recnl ; I h- 2nd. Jidaii'l 4:1) ira is iK-ing ih- hinds m.r ,r;.ge I bv- M. B IisUiier ami wife S. M-"psT-iter lo Daii U Worth guardian 1 he minor he'.rs ot ated 1 Mil d iv oI'Jm -tered in the oiU' W 11 Ittoalev dec'o. m lS-sti aid dl reg ie of the Iteffi-ler ol v in h4nk "O ' page ileeds for SiUd Cou XS. t which rVeov rereriMe is .t-ren iven for more full fleriptiou. tale pen at 12 clock. vv' A. M.v v jru iry 13 l i; lJ M. . Moxs, CommiNjioner Rea(i tbFoUowiBSr Maffniftce:it -,--'k MOSEY MADK EASY, YOU CVN DO XT, f O WUY SOT TUY ? We call the attention of oar readers the ivm rka'U cliiWImig .ffr in lOUier culm m tiy which we.ean send ih p;iji rand ill- Atltnta Weekly Cm-J titutioh to tht same :.dIress for on. 'ar for I he low sum of $1.50. Tt'H is the onlvi-nVrJof its kind we i.ivHevr oeeu aUie to make to oui eadcrs. I the Atlanta Weekly Constitution i- o well known to neetl nnv iutrtHlue- iou heiv. It has won its place a! the tin-side of the nation a a model week- y newspaper. It numbers on it at, ft ome tf thcniost fanuus and briiliani vnters .f the day and on all public ueiions its lance is ever iu rest to de end the rights of the people. It is th argest and nott widely circulate..: verily newsj ajwr jHiMished in America laving h circulation f 150,00(. and itJ veek. It is m itself a:: elncatioii tr hose who read it. Bv the clubbim.- nuivu uuer, our reuuers can .ir..t. i .- i 4et the Weekly Constitution nud tlieii h one paper at but little more t.iau tlo :ost of oue paper, thereby eettiutz tin uewa of their home and the news oil the world every week for a year at ai insicnirtcant mitlav. I Iii addition to this, pvery subscrila"! to this paper and the Constitution, un- lert)ur clubbing arrangement, will l ifi n an opportunity to win some hand- UI pi i. S. I All these matteis are explained in mother Colo mn. We merely call a!- .tion to it here to show our reader vhat a liiwrat otfer we hare to make ! I hem. lhese otters are tua ie i our rrangiiieut with the Constitution, and nly those who subscrile for both pa- ers through this olt'ce arc etit:tlcd to ake p irt iu tSe ewntest. 1 Ins is the ii-ist liberal clubbing fft-r unv h ive ever been able to make. ud we feel sun that it will prove im- neuselr ppular with our readers. Ayer's Pills Are better known and more general y used than any other cathartic. Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and free from mercury or any other inju rious drug, this is the ideal family medicine. Though prompt and ener getic in their action, the use of these pills is attended with only the best results. Their effect is to strengthen and regulate the organic functions, being especially beneficial in tbe various derangements of tbe stom ach, liver, and bowels. Ayeis. Pills are recommended by all the leading physicians and druggists, as the most prompt and effective remedy for biliousness, nausea, costiveness, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in the side, and sick beadache ; also, to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, and rheumatism. They are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases peculiar to the South. For travelers, whether by land or sev Acer's Pills are the best, and should never be omitted in tbe outfit. To preserve their medicinal integrity in all cli mates, they are put up in bottles as well as boxes. I have used Ayer's Pills in my family for several years, and always found them to be a mild and excel lent purgative, having a good effect on the liver. It is the best pill used." Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, lias, Sold by Druggists Eery where. Every Dose Effective ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Rnlrf ntri.hi. bo raat. ao reraltj. . Ad..red to City. Villa, ar Countrr. w ' rrrr boma, anvp, .Tor a ""- i A seau swak Irwws S ts IM pre a. One in a resident Braana a ssla to all .be Baighbors. )im iatraBi.aU, na tors, ark anrwbat. saj diMsnr.. Camplato. rady tor m mhmm shiiid. Caa h put op by T f. atmr oat of wrAr, n rriria. tim-. Warranto. abomt; 7 "T- W.P.MarrieM Co Clerk W, Cohuabua. 0. DttlU.3TtMTQRV HbTI a. ft. . All pe son having c'aima a ainst Tin mas -a nhardt, det easel.i re heiehy jotified t eahibit the inw o me on or oetore lh j 26 h day of .'anuaryj895. A il per ms indebted to sa d dec aei (re etpi tetl to make immei.iate pay , ei t Ibis Jan 20th 1894. A. ii ARy H A UPT, Adm'r. of Thus. Karuhiino rheo. F. Kluitz. Alt'y Deafness t'anaot be Cured iiv Ic d api'Uetttion as ther i-Mitnot re ic-h tli nv-si.cl KrtuM of the ear There i only mi w;i) tu cure dafties. aul that i- bv coii-titu Mirnal remedies. Deaf .e s is ca'iM-1 hr an in tlamed comlUioH of th luaeoii; lii.iusr ot th-rtu-tarhiau Tube Wh n this tub gets inflame von hare a rumbling - und or iinrfect heai 'np un ! when it is e tirely elo ed DeahiefS i I the rt-rii.t :id onlrts tne l.n:l itiiauun . tiken our anl-tlii' tVKr resio .-a n - n-rnm ooii tithm heiring will ic tro;. tl iwrei' nine tf it of tu are a ed ly -trr wliu-h is tiotning but an iuiix ied vonhtion t'te ma -'a- !irf4-ri. We will L'ivn (lue Unn.ltwt DoIWr for at -..j.. ..t'ite..frS cMSt l.T rill:irUl llml .-inil l.v HU it t a.tanh Luie Semi 1 urel hj fr r. f ..-r -ill.irs to I ' rg. 1DK TIlK lt..;JS, Weakness. Maiar.j, lu.Ue-t. . iii li witrss. I jkr huowx most niTT . It runes quickly: 1 it aaiu ty i... v--yVft-iiKi, 0l b gauotr-v. 1 1 lH ill I attctn (to tlm lioltowin tlOll New Arrivals: .1 : .- New DressirootTs. New --White jtooiIst XcW EnibroitlcTlCS. t t V V U 11. J, cw liibhtiiisl New Silkoli: es )Qy LaVtiS j N CW Milt tilliTp. Tiioso Id s ot other lOOtls W( WTQ CU- inicu ioscu at vcrv low rijriircs. COME AND set: us. LittmaR & LicliionsiBin. Kewspa-er lawi 1. Subscriliers w.od-i nU yive "X iress notice to the contrary jiie consid ered us wishing to continue their sub serintiou. j 2. It the 8ubscribrs order the dis continuance of their periodicals, the publisher may continue to tend thetp until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or r fn e to take their periodicals from the of fice to which they are directed, tl.rv aie reKponsibte until they have setihd their bill and .onlered them di.-c ni iu- ued. .... j- 4. If tbe subscribers move to otht-r places without informing the publish er, aud piiper? are seint to . Ihe former direction, they are The!d responsi ble. 5. The courts have deiled that re-' fusing to take periodicals fr in the of ficeor removing aid l sivn.g I hem unca'led for, is Prhmi "i-'xif.'e evideu j of intentional fraud I C. If iul.si ri'iers y in ; dv.mce they ate Innind to give n ue to pubiihent at the end .of their 'iiie . it Mum do i.ot wish to coutiiiiie :ak ng il; olheivi-e the publisher is siutli'-i iz l lo Afttd it and ihe su'iM-Her wiill In1 iejan.ibte until an expre-s riolii-e nilli piivmeut of ''allTirrearaes s-nt io :he publu-h-er. The last post .1 l.rw are, Ulh Jhat newspaper pitllihois can . rrst any one for fraud vin t.Jks ;i p.'i er and refases to pay for it. the mail win .How- 1 T unv this las iiftscru,)! ion to run along tor uonie tiue ui.paid and then orders the po-tiha. er to maik it "refused" ami hae at jrnst.. I carl ent notifyin- lh.- pub ithr-r j; lnmetf liable to aiu;-l and Ubi Cx: ratoe aa for theft, elc Of Hood' .nr-apjiiilla is always wkbhi lire boum.!- ,, i-nit U i ; tt i it mtlU-; iC llWilU J'JK ujt, ! t.i.r . ..IKQMiU Selr- of t'iinl.tiiu oi l i .tiii ti i true; mu4 it isalaaVs .ull Mii-4.. i....-l by endor- etni tits w lii.i. in . ii hi.iiiiai worla wou'd i-c. jil Hi.ikut u UiOftUMMii.'a besitatkm. - This quest io is u-p t jo jtnd nt-arhj a. otieu uuaiinuritii. 1; is uot altuH i inM-wt rei. a it should I', that fhr mi f i11-(csm- j.i r awl ir!iiahilit i tunit lfouodm ihe phcinl i. 1. 1 iti i i ti jhIiim.s uf u-ctel." W l: t is ol trying U t.iim u ta '1 iiftU.i m Ho. livci has ge i ck vu hui.y' If a iit;.(it is'ti-riTind witk . ni nuiiiii-ui, how (-un lit-lo-t-gji i:id l nfTaht a i -si aremliy j tYti ;i ) firrrxl l epi'c Ih xpi ru l o l-ei4weViul snel rnrl-tf lt-11 :i ftn i itifA.v 'jhe ..IU UnV HI r-lll" e lift itfjtulfy is to " iii the -.;-. 1) -; .iii. r: et.m.i't i.i J n"ie tN''t Hi d I i t i- tr nivie'vield lo l. cd!f fi ri ; t i ' v is It rui riee-ii- trai.ij...Mfr, ? i m em ai r. il- a- a pr - T T T - . MIlSLCfllBllSeiD. W e can vour tfl r4 If -tr i. 1 r . i 'f'r-V - J -I M 1! ' if- I S - i I I i If i' I 7
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 19, 1894, edition 1
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