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fcr6hpaj Watchman ia tlAV, April 26. ISM. J ,uU iim t, imr is he autliorized IO J,ve n thing due us ou account or lbcrie- j - j; ''- put Sal ft ExcuAkoTwo com- l,eMW' job priuliiig out W1H l sold, or exciuinged, for an Juried farm, hi Western North Ua ro lls -0 of tlue outfit ht that of the iV"C'aRolia Watchman," which in ia.U ihe Uu-criititi list and good 1 if ,f th WATHMAK, mow published at "Lh uo, N. f.,-a ie other urn good ii first-e!as lob printing omee, - Sl !' u lllis property am j,e j,ul at a ireiiuiue hargaiu by the ui-jj-uJ, proprietor, who is forcrd 1o frr,ir.jrouj buMMi oW account of Auliug lih. For further tuforiual ion addre, J. W. McKknzik,' jvrT2.l894. Salisbury, N. C. ' v Grand Offer. . - Will 00 do you auy good? If so tul- r' .. .... . t i y - efforWNid a-few-mo I ttruulimerealias,wpcfc fne watch f " KveaGold Wafca wurtfiOO - r . .. j"i. in 1 1 if n m nil v urn -ar-s n I jj r -'0 year, to the ;one sendjng U i UiKt tuidiWc bfcaslL fibers ! .uhtu the uext Xldavs. This II a bouaj Jt uflVr and fhe watch first class rin ev-. ; rryRru(. No clubs taken of law than i ir ud cash must acco'uapauy each. . iliw or eptleiuatw aa'desired. Gol I terk atoci see" SA-hjat you cau da. 4 fccuJ fr mple; copies . Mesw. C. C Wade, at Tr'oy.'X. M. O-rriyni l -M Gileadr and Is R. Lisk ftville, ilbnigoinery,-' couuty, are our tly uihoriz-d agent to solicit, collect, ilal Tei-eiut I for submsriptious or other ' .iucHi for ike WATCHMAN, and all of our f tiriu w lip are due us will please make' - ttflf vi uus loci auu y up iiirir hi icuio. k J. W. McKknzik, Eilitor. ' AlpibV hatarWuWhf'golug for $1.00 UlMJKKM CLoTIIIXi; Co, l (I K. W..Curt & CoY ad. and go gp! you a pair ui guiiu miws. r l i - 0fUr tor Carter and Jlon. J, A. Merri- n, o Aoheville weren the city Mou- tkiuHor Jar vis says: rtI am a Chicago pint form Democrat with all that that iu4iiM. If I were to talk a week I do nut think I could say inore than, ibst." . 40nr g odn and pric $ do. their own l;Ll --V hey sell themselves. KogkCs 'tiiruiiglo.r-v ! -.4 i additioA to thej membehip of ! Isr Biiptir.t church, of :jhis-j i-ityri were muta nt last bunaay morning's services i r. Hume, of Wake Forest, tilled the ". SinV eiltlemt'n deiiKng board and jt fufnir.liwl rKni:, in a first-class, select, j pr.Vte iRmrdinv; luuise,' will do well to i applv early to Mr, Wiii. Howard, 1 Wrt KiiUon t reet, City.! i; The X. C. ClaRes ' of the Reformed church ,fihe United States wil I be held in j Orttforii from Xhe 23rd to the 30th of this j memth. . The railroads have given reduc i , td rute from all noints ou account ot the !l. . i- . - -T ' j )dve up much of oHr space by re j quwt U publish a TiisVoncal letter, by V Ika. ltiifus Barringer, w hich was 'receut rMrfml he fore Charlotte's Historical I V-Jy. It dyes a ttue History lof the .-Nttleof ItnmsdurV Mill;, fought by our i tuitfatlifni in 1780, ! ; : 1 " t Homlay two ear i toad of chickens tw lMibv utlVV C. 'Rail-- , r"H imiwed ibroiigh here; This is the 'ciitHi eiisuriinent o(.c$icken.froin the AFwi ern part of the St ale that have pass 4 lWfr4hitfor tiie- xlrthern' markets, whiBihiito6iith. Two car-loads na-' ' alioutwo'eelcs ago. I j D4t-i her iouie in this city, Friday, 1 1 WUi inHt.,iMrsi M K, Randall J mother of w. r. lUndall; Efl Mrs: Randall was a r. of sianly county but moved with' j t m,u to this city, several years ago, VL ' ,c.,oout8G years pld,; Her e- j wuih were trken to Albemarle to be jL : bariMl with- her people! : T'Y rrwnoadent-. waiting JronT Nor- ' oo,l to-the Charlotte OUerver, says , MiatSiaafy county wanted Hon, Juo. 8. j ,Hraeiin sent to the U. 8. Senate in i -tjaee bf kh lamented Senator Vance, : elwwfxi Rowan would hve been much Mtrr pleaded had,Qo Can pointed r Hendfrson. f ". - OwrRlack aievlof stiiti at $7.50 ,(ali HiI)re jrresktable. -'o prizes requier wUimU them. Rogkrs Clothimj Co. lie Salisbury Supply and Commiseion "Ya."ii receauv- QcortMirtcd 'rchiwedal6tneajr.the imaseuger de M.aud ve Jet the cootraet for the notion luUMr building ou it to Mr. J. J tt,l, who'begins Work on building hisutek. The company wilf deal" In UBtttte, mining property, machinery, - 0.r,1 etc. j J u W.e from the Herald that Miss sie Henderson, the beautiful and ac jympliaW daughter ot Hon. John S. ll n Bt Iet Monday ior Birming- a Ala. to attend the Confederate Wiers reiinimi tf: vt ..j i s to represent the State of NortbH um iiriiiinnuiii 111 I 111 IlllklUtlllV ...... J Z bunion. "ci i rauKeu ior w also a re 1 1 resen ta- th? " i' i I If M. ... I. . . . . .: Jniss tiendersoh as repre- a. Ul iiii! llir iU.Ji. r'islier Cam' 'm au atv pfopriatc compliment also, being a rel ative th di-tinfifuLhwl CbmtiMi llmd, lttr;taii(hfr of. the. itllanf Col. Chiu. Fi!wr. Mi Hemlersoii irts, thftu on a thrne fM niiioii to I lie Alabtnu to rprSfiit iln State of Kih Caraitia,t ttn' .Clin. Fi-lier Carnp and rvlatiTe4 f Chrwtian iid, who w k liou'ired iind amiml by tl e Southern eiilt as she H ever), wl.er. fr lir grace -a'ud tiJtftit and creative genius. .- t . pi , - - ,':' -Tuerfay night, April lftti, 1891, at 11 o'clock-; afKT a long protractHl and pain ful illueft, of several mooth'a duration, borne with mefk, MiboiUsive fortitude and uncomplaining patience, Mrit. Mary Bell Kintuut, wife of Mr; Andrew Kin caid, of thixcity, fell asleep in Jesui, who has taken her to that rest prepared for his people. Mrs. Kiucaid, was a daugh ter of the late I. J. Sheets, fcq., of Fraukliu township, was born in August, 1854, and at her death was 39-er and 8 mouths old, and was a consistent, faith ful member of Chestuut Hill Methodist charein be was the mother of ix chil dren, five of,whom.. with her sorrowing biwbaud suryive her. She waa buried Thursday at Oay V Chapel graveyard, wher her lather; toother iaud child were laid Uu-c!.- " - ( 4-: .--rr Don't mis the $1.75 negligee shirts go- iug fast at $ IjOOtit KotJEtts Clothiko Co. " We regret to lerrn of the deattnof our .emffrleiI:-i!'-Ter, father'iif Capt. l. H. Turner, pro'pritor of j t he Hotel Norwood at Norwood, Iv. C. iironjilbint citizens of Stanly couDty, and until the bjss of his eyesight, which for reovut years rendered him incapable of taerformine the active duties of life, be was oue of tbe most iiifluential and .use' ful men iu Center township. He was H true Southern patriot, an uucotnpromis- iug Democrat and with all a devout Christian haying beeu fora number of! years a zeaious ana consistent meinoer oi Ihe E. Church. HoulU.i His life of 85 years was well ient, apd hi -children and grand-childreu whom lie ,lea ea to nioUfu his 'departure are not alone in sor- j.twiug over the death of a loved father aud friend, for many friends and admirers of the . good oid patriot weep with them. Honored be his memory. We never advertise what we bave'nt got. Kooehs Cloth to Co. From Dethanj Aeadeaaj. Crre?pondencie of the Watchman. , Our farmers it seems are going to put out considerably more cotton this spring than usual notwithstanding the low price. J The venerable Rev. Dr. Rothrock is doing juite Well owi He thinks of goin to Synod next week. He is tin oldest person we have in' this cotnrau njty, beinjj about 8a years of age.' "The Cox Brother of Organ Church, jave aii'entertainnient- at Oak' Grove school house, near Rockwell last' Satur day uiht. , . llev. H. A. Trexler and faniily, of Rural Hall, N. C, are visiting ih this couuty. He is a former resident of Rowan., ; ' , -"4A missionary entertainment .will be held at St. Peters ehurcl? next Satur day. There will be several add roses by prominent men. 1 the annual meeting of the North Carolina Lutheran Synod will convene at the old historic Organ church next Hi urday. Lleve. 1ft. Oilead Locals. Correspondence Watchman. Rev. K. A. McLeod attended the Presbytery at Fayetteville last week. We svre glad to note that Mr. W. T, Lisk is improving slowly. He has been confined for the past six months. Prof. R. H. Skeen has been confined to his bed for the past two .weeks con sequently there has been no school, though we think he wil1 be able to re sume hi duties in a few days. Mr. C A. M ithenv. of Richmond county, is paint iug Mr. Q. W. McAu- lay s dwelling house. Mt. Qileud academy is nearly com pleted. - Aoout tnree weeks ago; in jumping out of his crib door, Mr. L. P. Byrd bad 'the misfortune to sprain one of his ankles aud has not been' able to walk on it since. " - On last Friday some unknown fiend put out fire in Mr. M. . Scarboros pastor and in spite of all lie could do aj lot or tus fence whs burned. MUs Cora Wilhoit, of Anson vi He, bus been visiting friends here. Mr. N. G. Nicholson and wife .were iu town 16th inst. . " r - Mr. MBudn Hurley who lives near Troy had his dwelling house and its contents burned one nitrht week before hist. A Jlr. and Mrs. Loraax is charg- ei wiiii areiug it, ana are in jail at Jjby. awaiting their trial. i t A; ihief. entered the house of Mir. Jas. McAuTay, Sr a few nisrhts alto and , took therefrom two-pieces of t his meat; I justice given im. we.nope-t lie rascal will be taught aud A big lot $2.00 pants, choice for $1.00 at ttOGEBS CLOTH IK G CO.- . vaiuaoruions. . f 1 tie value of gold com is in its weight the value of silver coin is the government stamp on it. The valuof biuiraons Liver Regulator is the relief it gives from Biliousness! and Sick Headache. A 25-cent package now der has permanently cured many a oue. r BuckinghanTs Dye ;for ilhe Whis kers does i ts work thoroughly, cole ring a uniform brown or black, which 1 . f.-i ... . ... i 7 when .dry, wil I neitLer rnb. wash off nor soil linen. i llaArnteryiew it-" Seaaier oo.P.KKia.ia AshevHleCtilzea. - - , s 1 ; punng ttiy visit to Washington last week i.hsut tb mlanchQlj pleasure of tntf.iritial.nveraiitwm- withSen- ator yangey As I now .ieei mav iim nttiHcesJo me were per)jiiJhe lait hat fell fym hi- l;ps tti att? peTson utside bis own) immediate family, 1 think theyjsHould he recorded, aini ban uVd diwn to posterity 'mi the Sords .of Worth Unrolina greatest son, wnen ni eet were uctuaUy laved by the waters of that dark river atriwbieh his no ble spirit was wafted only a few hours ater. . , 1 j ;' It was late Wednesday afternoon when ; I reached the Benatof residence on Massachusetts avenue. It was a dark, dull, rainy,1 cheerless day, aud there was a husji in the street that iuipressed me as i uurneq aiyp. iue navor sleemniTwiieii i Vrnvedt but Mrs Vance weiCOiueu me U iue eiurnirrwiu. ct face allowed the anxjetV sh had Vutfcr- ed and thtftatrppei.helearfid". , She feive la initiate description of'the-SeAa- .t ors trip SbTiitb;ird tli phithgeir in "bis condition jduruig StrnUf., tiSw tlie' Imlmy sunshine at , I anif u4afJ revived him, and bow, for a few days, he seeoj A nlniost i his -rilif ftilf atrarti ..Raw 'ii' sudden rc4drrence of the intense pains in his chest and stomach led her to think that something else was neces sary to Telieve what they both "at tliat time thought to be intercostal rlieuraa tismj Hdw they, hasten to Suwahee Springs, in tbe hope that the hot sul phur baths would bring- the, relief so essential Co the Senator comfort Of the flood incite river at the lime of their arrival, which overflowed the poolsi nmki.ig tie takiu of the Wthlmt possioie urtueir journey a sonville, and down io St. Augustine, with little improvement aud less of hope. How, at last, the Senator's-limbs gave wav: so that he was unable to walk. Of the concly siouiof physicians that, for mer diagnoses of his condition had not been correct; that it was enlargement1 of the liver which caused his suffering, and not intercostal rheumatism. Of the of the liver which caused his suffering, , , . - : . . , .. . . l irt intrrnatal rheumatisiu. OF the journey to Washington and the agree ment of the physicians there that en- l...aw..A.l a t-tu Iioai. oral (da f lki I lkl 1 IUIKCUICUIi V MIC ll. n nai Vlic ,vuvir. 5 uurinir a l tms recital tnere was at pareot a nervous anxiety which show .' ,., . ed me before words conveyed the itii- pressjon, tihat ! hope had . almost gone ll,A to ,vt .f Ida n'i(ni., r)u.f..l v , ; . . x wife, and nry own wai heavy when i i ix . k i mounted the stairs to where the sick mail lay, ' His voice wbh clear-and full, how ever, when-he greeted me. He lay at ull length in the bed, with his head , and shoulders "upon a bank of pillows. His hand grasped mine with a firm pressure, but as ray eyes caught the ex prcsMon.of his countance, the thDUghtJ" 1 jh c . 1L :i.if 'sIa uti. inuir4 to saddle ajpart; of theTfespousi- uitcu nt,i. um hit iui'iu. . uc niiii. never leave this bed." The fire of strong intelligence was iu his eye, the ring of conscious mastery of all bis roeuM ,. s , , . , . liivupies wiia iu uis vuice, iui uvcr ii ait came tne instinctive conclusion that he was in the valley of the shadow of leath. I . He enquired minutely concerning friends in Asheville, and as to the ef fects of the' recent cold weather upon the fruity in North Carolina, ; and ex pressed the hope that bis "Gombroon V orchard had escaped by reason of its al titude, saying that the season was fully two weeks later up there than at any points impeaiateiy east or, tne rtoge.. 1 Ins Senator then turned h is face full upou me andaked, Hpw, is the De- moc racy in North Carolina ?" I replied that political matters were more or less unsettled with us, waiting. for the hual action of Congress upon questions now being discussed. The Senator lay perfectly still for a few moieo4sv and i could see? that his mindrtvj'at work prepariirg -words for his thoughts, esently, raising both bands, and his eyes, to mine at the same moment,' he saidv f?The Democratic pafty isTmmortal; I 'Eave not recently arrived at this con elusion, "but since I have been lying here on my lack, I haveUhought proi foundly of many thuigsr, and among them this idea of my earlier manhood lias become a steadfast conviction. For thirty years of mjf.life 1- fought, as a W h ig, the Deul ocratic party, and some times when I was overwhelmingly de feated I the tight it could rise no more, but from Jts , wrecks andvdvsasters' it would come more mighty than ever be fore' and sweep away all opposition. Tbe word Democrat stands for human liberty and human freedom and can not die. , The people believe in it, and when freedom is menaced and liberty jeopar dized, at one blast of that magic name men will come from the mountains and from the valleys and place tho Demo cratic party in power. "In the ancient days the little gla diator, with his simple shield and short sword, would step into the arena before the assembled thousands. The fierce and raging lion would be turned in up- V.h hi yTiTtdt t tw- imgittymtte wtruld be- alaiur ; . Auojlier.. monster would be ,turtfld;iB fa. .njee JAeAsanie fate. AjiQth,nd,.iuotijer wnulj tot low only ip9 &WQfyq&lh:4p' patently, pttny atrength.o Jhe jjlsknia lor, until. t he i-ople WitnUry he; is a gdt the sitfmiattiral is with HinV Jn onie -sort this ejirraeutais.jdea. tlie Anirrie ui people have uf -Peniocracy. rhere is attached to tie naniea.kmd of supernatural power, and;, whrnall else fails tlie people will turn to-. it as. an invincible champion, an. unfaUipx friend1 . r The Senators hajdsropped, hts eyes were takei fToni iniae,. but when I clasped bis hand at parting, and ex pressed the hope that hffwonld soon be better, the words he uttered rung in my ears and are: ringing. yet: ? . "CEMOCRACT IS IMMQBAL r THK WORD DEltOCRAI STXI FOR HT7MAX LIBERTY" HtJXAfiT ?KRElX)ll And tlkrtagfethe' hi(L'thai Jittered them is still in xiel L-lave faith that Ulhayeaxs.to ctune therwiil uive, 1 .... fcr -.'f 'is - 4 . mim oiinirxweux r-e, iNortn varqiip ttunsnd Amenarnp -to;do. t,heir daty. Zw - .wrwvi Dnjacraxc-eciaMirs tne raorappareni it. beepmes 'that tljey. need a. leader. There is ..to raii guerrilla .lighting. Single leadersuip isi as necessary injxd itica as lraji arpiy;, if- results, are to be aceompUsbed, V;It may please, the per- sonal friends of a Senator, foe him to strike out On .his awn hook and make a brilliant attack on a party measure, bu i the.examrx'e is fatal, to party harmpny ,Nt W' -toifakZS sucn a movenveuv V nQt necessary that a leajer shalL hare more ability than any of his fol lowers. All that is needed is that one man shall be recog nized as leader. The full ' significance of this will be plain to .any - democrat who will Lake the. trouble J.6. ask half a , y""'JVvu ' ia ' j democratic leaders, of the. Senate, and i : - . note the number named, Now there may be a dozen leading democratic Sen ators, but there should be and can be , , , - .- . . only one real leader at a time. If the : . . . . - . - .idemecratic senators nad one recogniz ed leaderthe partyjwourd be spared the spectacle.of the . nncertiinty now sur- ra tdii'rti$ JyiHt.'!.. ; Of course every detuocrU Auows thai the Senate ." . . 's going to pass a tans mlU jbut there is no nrau wlio can now Say just what sort of a -bill ti-"W9?4je when it is pass? ed. Tlrit situation,- witlva'clear demo cratic majority in the Senate, is humi liating to every democrat and should j not be possible abd would not be it the : democratic Sena toHfwVre organized as good ' party men should be.- The at- -i-.. ..t i.. - , , , . . . Uitlli (Ul HI1CT HUIVIIIUIIIC Hlll u. i fairs -upon President Cleveland fools no one who is conversant with the attitude , . - j Ai a the President oeoopie towards tbe Sen- ate. His skirts are clear. Senator Smithof New Jersey, added his voice to that of Senator Hill iu at tacking the income tax and other parts of the tariff bill, in a set speech deliv- ered in the Senate this -week. After stating his reasons for opposing the in-' come tax and other : schedules of the bill, Mr, Simth S4dr But in justice to my party, my State' and - mysel f , I can not leave aiiy rooin- for nirsapprehen sron. The democratic party .;-is nnder distinct obligation to confer the boom of tariff reform? - ttpon the American people. We cannot bore t-:overcorae the present dissr il Hons -!id fulfill this obligation tinlestpwsl leat; down all at-. temfiUMo create4 discord : within ' the ranks- i ad -trivy earrresl I ji for ;Prty harmony." Mr. niith- has doubtless heard:jthe story tf tlie. eleven obstinate jurorfTt Hjis plea fr party orjnony ,re- it.to many of . his hearers. - nese treaty this vf eekr and Sen ator Mor- twf'ir'-it a. 'i gaii,' who as chairman, of the commit tee on Foreign Relations las charge of it, navinz sometime ago maae arrauge- menu w&icn necessiwceti nis paying a visit to Alabama' alio lit this time, asked that iU' further iousideration be post- ppned uiitil Slay 3,' whicil was" agreed to uy vne oeuaie. .". rMC . ocs vu- tainable information thera seems to be no doubt 61 the raf ification of the trea ty by much more than " the rrqulreii two-tniras vote, , There hive beeri lols of talk here about the producti ui of evidence show ing that the Navy Department did not find out all of the snide business con nected with the making of armor plate by "tW Carnegie company, but up to this time nothing new 'Ixkd' beeh placed before Sectary Herbert altlumgu he has been ready and. even anxious to get hold of anything ndw In that line. Purify the blood, tolie th- nerves, and give strength to the weakened or gans and body by taking Hoods Sar s iparilla now. t " Owing. to a jpreas of othei; business theSeaiate iai(e'wlr"feoi Qlii- "rinrwtnlFof4erwalUw4io ronnttul jon not kbte to " resUrlhe sudden chanis PiVif.'- .-V r W cait do it, so pirt the syatejn Jn copdltioii i Vferi call the atteiiHon of onr reulers - 1 cTi,vnh iH as Ayer s arsaparriila. I Take it now. iUuer'4uria wKdi.w'aetid: -j ' nWrV'A W rv'L-v V .1 -V' tl,i!,liaPrrMn Atlanta Weekly Cm! iteury P. Ive,of Nefr lrk, ralledthe lU.i.i.v t ' ' j,.-! pedaRnain- Lliedlia AauH A add " 1 iiiir..i.v ;.,!.. i yr for 1 he low sum of tl&tiisti- -!. . w i I rHalf a span f angry steer'wilj have everibeeu aole. tonkeo our produce ho'nwv fatat results rhari readers. . . . , nested cold, or conh. For Al .Mtlanbt Weekly: CnstaUo. ii H yer s Vnerr, valuable in eass- of croup, wboot.in cough, bronchitis. id la Krinne. ' 1 . : ... . . , - . Gov Jones, of Alanama, has Keen at Haw Kiver vfsting exOov. 't.r Holt.! Gov. Holt's son vurvavana lunjr QLSelse Pectoral is the best rein married Gov? oJqoestioiis its. Uncejs everlin rtt to 4 ? ' w Ifend the rights tie peojde, JJ isJln daughter.' fc 1 Born aentus,,. .,TtiratBiliO Q. Uti-' chortaMifer Out H'S Urtaparilli RMtorM I Good Health. lima Hair lUntley li aa' lieeot&pKabad ctoeo ttoftlat-and nafurf bora apeakerot only U years of aga. 8hbtha AHljr child teiujwranc lect arar Safer tha pubUe. Her ftmlus. hbwerer dldetexampther lMMaaa attack of ai ar. rerauMaUBX Hood'Sarsaparttta. I had ba trooblod Horn tafaney with garfn'gt la Um haadr l wai evaipeUed to leave achooljipoa am owuri htin. rim i nougat n m maMur ttun( toaaraatr Uta.lmt I . . Centlnued to Orow Worse. . 1 I was paraoaded iBnally by; a friend to try Bead's : Sanaparffl. The aae of one bottle acted ef- r .feetlTely apon the blood and I began to hnprore. Alter the use' oi three bottles the (sthertng ceased and I am eared of my former trouble. I owe my Ufa add will always remain a true Mead to Hood's Sersaparilla." Lu-tia Mat Bejit jjit, ShelbyrUle, IndUn: . CTcaHOODU Hood's ! aUy,yet prempUy aa4 eVtently, oa the liver and boyeU. 29c,. a w34d jideM oo'toafqaaeqi ao unitntn ' A .m4 & J, hhiVT vwuiuiit HI MIIJ" MMOd aiimJid van itwUiiii ovtMidal mi- .,'ldOd ItjaftM 111 UOIItlA. IO 44MOd DW Vd'sJ t5?WTO j(q poattHUd''Bti4js--loiaioiiXql atfiL. . 'Ittt va"lP S) we ' U H 1 rfa'auipoaXq 'amrtMAK wan 'uio mm io jCodoiivi tisei am io X amiM aui aiy iuoji .'aNIXfCIX Z X "Wq qi JO T ma mill m.'uuil 3L1 moil t . ' is." ( ixt v-Joiotnooo-T ) -pj03 qi io saeiD S tnfpf rudn q mail Kl1ilraK 4 'BiataXs tiMAju pue Uuq qt o Mt) A in 'latanejewss t jotjoqf iq ox oxoickvh V ?KA1 Ha . jo eiamjo) qi Suifjooaa ptnduj iSlOVUlXllVlUVmi Bright Spring Days. The spring should be pre-eminently a season of c uleulment; happiness and hooe.- In these bright ami pleasant ' mouths the country should enjoy its high tet degree of tranquility and prosperity But spring, it is well known, is otleu a period of dweoiufort and disiurlwuiee in she physical system. Important organs of the liody tiecorne torpid or irregular in their action, and the fact is instant ly re flected in the mental condition vf the i in dividual. A disorlerel liver means dis1 onlerednerveH and a "dull and unsteady brain. AnvlhiHiS which will bring the physical system into. harmony with btld diuiir Nature confers all enormous benefit udou the nation, besides the mere. -1 fay iug of physical discomfort. . Hood's Saa- Hauarilla does this, ath6uau(lK, of grate- fifl and happy metfaii(d women caa teAu fy, and increased use;, oi .uiia stauuaru upriiigiiiedicine is. of more real practicle ftnttSrtairee lit1- oroinotiHg Wsalttt and quiet ii the businef jiyorld Ihaiv-reams oi aDstrac.t.ineoruuig , . , ... . i fcaivartT'o? ''diatm &r:filUrla tHat u:-,. eoaain Merenr, -A rttercitry will - atlrely ' destroy tmV setsef smell and s ompieteiy aerange Ihebide system when .entering it through the fu.n)ts suriaces. oucn articles should never lie urexceikt on prescriptions from reputable fyiciahs as tl.e damage they wjtlt4d-i ten fold to the goKl yon eanjiobJy , derive fmii them. Hall's Catarrh- Cure manufactured by I?. J. Cheny $ Co.t Toledo, Oi', cont aitis no nief eirrjr t and f takeir in teriiallv. acting directly up- 4n the Wootl and-mucus surfaces of the system. In buying Hairs.Catarrh Cure be so re- v ou get geiiui ue. n is . jy J. Cheney & Co. lestunonials free. tgJSold b- Uruggutg, i5c. Why Hood.i Wins: w -- . . t . ..:.i rresiaeni uiUu.p.Uv yt fool the peop'e a secoho: time." They laclr of it, and cling only to those thtngs Which tbey find U be what if fortbemu- ' . . . It is especially gratifying that the sale r uJ'i Km-xniMriUA inereaaes mowt ra- fiidly in those sections where it is best The inference is plain. Hood's' Sarsa narilla has proven thai it possesses gen uine merit. It main tains a higtVatajadaril ubich other caanot even approach. . It inthe people's' flUvurite Wood-purifying .nl buildins up medieiue, and is more popular this year man ever nnore ah hU because Hoor Cures. , - m at a a - - - - " ' -- Hoods Cures Magnificeat Oiler, i J-l?' - "T 1 : Tlif. is tfw only iiiferJolpSf kind WeU knowtfto need, any intrnduci XT. It-fcaa won its pkceai the nrrt,de f the nation as a model week- 7 iiewnappr,.. uuum.He.rs , on , it stff otn of Uhemost. famous apd brilliant writers ,f the davand on all nuhire e- the laxi ian .m-w$eij? circnlatrtl weedly Bfwftjper puMUhnlin Atnericst Vg.a dllai40d, ill weefej., Itit in.,seJtsa 'jeducaijon M ";,r f"t7, "' iifURoVJUriie cpai-pi onewpe, fneiefly.g9ttifgl uewnthtr home and -the 4rw j the world etetyweek- jinsrrRnihciinoutyH Wddri - IpfWantfpportiinHy.o wiii some band prfck'. i -s Att tnesT matteis are explained jn anotrier column. We merely call at t-Klr. teritidh ti It here to show our readers what a liberal offer weV haveto-make to - .ki..V. TW .J -iJ.. i.i ... I . . ral-rangment .with the Constitution, and only these who subscribe for both par pers through -this office are entitled to take part in Jthe contest: . This is the- ixt liberal, eluldiing goffer any have ever been able. tiMiiarlke, and we feel sure that .it will .pruve im mensely -popular with our readers,: : .. v.r. est Cure For Alt disorders of the -Throat and Lungs is .Acer's Cberry Pectoral. It has no equal as a cbughcure. Bronchitis .Y.'MfBijaljwaiii'.bj, 1 had a bronchial trouble of "Jraett; . a perlfiten't anil stnV, ftorh character;1 thiit the-doctor pro-r. npUaeeu it Incurable . witli.' ordinary . '." Ayfera'Clierry 'Pe"trt. Tfjlid 'o. aiul-' I- oKe Loflie ciHrodnie.' Tor thetast fifteen- f 1 lttVim,t M.i preparation with,, and I knowot numbers of noopl xitd keep in tne htotse alf the Kiiie, nof '.I conU4errn i alfa to he without it.M J. C. WpKlonf rM Forest Ilill.W.Va. Coiigh "For tnore than'twentv-nre years, 1 was a sufferer from imj; trontl. at . tended with cough Iiik so severe at tiuwa t.. as to causa hemorrhage, the paroxysms frequently lasting tliree or four hours. I was induced totry Ayer's Cherry Pec toral, and after taking four linttle,, iraa . thorougjlily ciirel." Franz liofifmahl Clay Centre Kaas. " ' , La Gripped Lastapring I was taken doirp with -., la srrippn. . At tiinel was compheljr'" ' rotratHl, and'ao"Hlimc'ijft wars my. breathing that my breast seenird as If confined in an iron cajje. I procaretl a itottle fit Aycr's Cherry Pectontl.'lud ' no sooner had . I began Vkfcintt ; It, titan, .. -ri'licf followed. I could not believe tha: the effect would be so rapid and the cure so: completed W. H. AVHliama, Cook City, Dak. AVER'S ; Chsrry Pectoral ' P rorript to adt , u w.c.u y r .-, -r ... : gjjggipiBaaMaairiaMaaaBamaav TlBMM 1 far FertflizersF V....- AT1 lESZZZsA Wvm itm IA.OO ...'tJ u&muu atrnEjt1Wtoggf a."" -i' :i uoinsfiAtQilv . . All'r nerh.-nayiitg ..claims-. a-aiusV Thomas Earnhardt, deceasedVareereby. notified to exhibit the sam tftfnte oa or before the J26th day of January 1895. - . A1) perspus iudebted to said neceasea are lequsted 'td make immediate pay ment. ThUIan 20Ui 1884- ' ' - Theo. F. Klutts, Atty.' ULIZ. - Ab T. ..... ... Desiaeu jCaanot- beCared bvMoetil annlicatton as caev eaanoi -rears mc UmmI tKrtiMN-of ibe eanT-XJier ij oolr one .v in cure defaeia, and that Is by contitU- tiiiniil reiueuies. itfaniri1 11 tuii tij mu "- . 1. :i"i: .-.-iVj :.: A.mrJ condition of tbe mucous, iwiujr.oi utt 1 Eustachian Tnbe. Whenhis tnbe reu ioflmdh: It 18 not aiwaj remembered, as i . . . , uw&t hV.r joa n ? ". "JJ Vubc Moto1t.'normai iui he -de-troy, d forerrl: 5 . . S 2. fiw.teaanlsa- k. I BiDe casea out,of ten ,re-ised by tUrth f w h ig hi,,- kut M inflatoed condtUon of . ? . . th mucoo' urfaeeir. We will girt Oa Handftd Dollars foe any 'case of denfuess (caused by catarrh ) jkat can not-be cure.1 by iJaJl't Latarrk.Care tSeml for circulars .Cree. -. . -I ."'' CAfieakflMtlSabsrl .ladesuoa and TOst'Tua: tuAxiu, i i .. . s hkoun-S JLKOW BITTini. "'U cures uiclir"for aala by an'dtale.Ti 1 .a, u ii Uliil LIclilBlisteiB. 0 ring 1894 o iioirnQ-f ine iotiowins 1. gHfeoiine'",1" XT t i. r ! w Irish Xawns. INCT:''jldttm0'dl and . l b 's i oh ' " e. other goods we arcen abled to sell at verjJow figtifes. . . COME AND SEK JJS. St :. . p.4;v esrpaerl.tv. : ": i - pYe mrtice to tlre'WfFal4.':-5 Vfl" ered ks'' tvihlWt'o'cnNi'ie. y . ' Se)riitKii. - " - . ' :1S- It the 'subscrio'r 'order tn f coiitiniiaine of 1 heir' eriodn:trM; the publisher rii ty continue- to frd'them uiitil allitrrearaes i.re piTl. ' ' 3. If subscribers neglect 'r -' : , to fake their peri Hiea!Ti ' ' -fiee to wliicti . u- 'v Hie re"piiiVitl'-lihf I . t their bill and oTrlered them . . .,. ned-. ; r- : '-4. If the SuWribers move tr -i.th i places without informing the pub i i '. er, and paper are sent to tt-- . in. dinct iou, . they are l-.!d . r .4 ' ble. .:'' I 5. The tout t" h!e detiuVi. . fusing, to take periodical f rin ;he o fice or. retnortnx. aud I hvvuk them uncalled for, is Vww facie evidence of intentional fraud. . 6. If sut'Siribers pay iu udvauce tliev arebonnd to givejiot jce U ptMil:e. at tbeettd of .their, lime, if m ' wixh t continue taking it ; iiit i. the publisher is authorii; dTi arjj. t and the sub-cri lar. will la reponible until aH.e.xpre notice witlv pjinitnt wf arrearages i sent to ihe publUh- er..,- j . f 5$,' ir ; --. Tha jjiid; piist'l,Ws tre fW;, newspaper pu'iiher' rifii1 ..n.V Ohe" for fraud wt7.V f .ki i ir "Mr Tre o nay for it.- iUdet tnis a ':-'.' . .-. . . . . tide . -.i 11 ...i the man who allow bis' 'faUfnptien to ruft ahVrijif fdr some timer unpaid and niru urueiR utc j"iiiia.irr mi war u fef use4'lf and have a postal card' eai nolyin the publiiher, Us himaelf liable to arret aud fine the 'ant as for tiieft, etc. . OOIood's SarsapaUla is a 1 way wltli me uuumiioi nraMn pecMiiaru nirut, w ie fcotrevnxnoo sen- I , ... . 01 uiuiKiug teopi iieeauae ltuirus;: ana it nvay fully sulwiantiaicel by endtir- eEeH-tll8 wnieb in tbe unanetaJ www ayuuid. accepted without tsoeeotV besitatioa. - , i n ucmiuu t "itbt nmrw aira irrarrj m.1. .nt. t..A. i a i 1 1 srotteii uuanswareO. n I t 1 a a - !" - a . Laoouia oeiDaiine ocrtti -or tji-tear per auu irruaoiiiiy im on en v n&uaaMi the-phyaieiateonditou uf tbe pefSMis ad fected. W4iatis the- u of:5ryibg ts "harmonije" a man wliwse liver lias goM tatrk oniim? 'Tfa on i tonVred wiila , rhelimatbim, fowvcaii be heexpeettxL to affable aud aereeabkf aa a Confirmed dyspeptic be expected to becbetul and at wayvreadV to tell a furtuy'irortT 1 be Lowy way.t remove the atBfuU is to ti at me vauite. uyFurpf u,- r mrmi ri impure bftad and liter In aUfeie... r, lIood!kBarapariil; thM i ht - it rflretiv 'raioiflir.r, u xhhOk'M t ver. auc a l fi vJUive 1 . ,uiLiiS' Za - ! ---l - 1 . ?fjis- 'T...- J i? r; - 1 -411 1 4 5
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 26, 1894, edition 1
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