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Q. ;fllpBrff.vj ,May ,3. 1S9L J Henator jHrvii ua sworn in Thursday JortH Carolina has not for many yeais Reeded to'blhijber representatfoji .in '"qplWr 'Thu's of (joiijn-essV Wee IpiriQion took his seit lu J873 "as Rau 4om cblltajiue in the Seniife,' dJw'ri to this time ttie'fetate lias iutcl'jabt cause for 'pride iii her senatorial representatives I Col Breckinridge wants a new trial i iiiil'k i5iv,lerruS'n'Co!J,6rfew.,,in Nad .'jV prtyV-r conepiiVti'of,rthe 'crihie he i fntii'fjiuti JtMa Jif 'Ite knW'liiw ; tJuifeVHilV li'ii'V-uiAie'tu'M lie" would !V tliiuikful be pmittwl t retire to j obi.riiy ' Ii?re""tin,wbn1d kiveVi liim to repent jiikI becotiie a tjoxl eiti- ! f , , , M'i .,. .. Mrs Cornelia (;.' AVeir Morgan, wife of SeitatorMoriiaii. xtjf Alabama, dieii of 'm-ritonifid 'ui (he Senator' home in 'VashiiiKtoii'ou the -S&fli' uk Around i th btHlMidje wheu'slie expired were 'lier j il'usliand,' her' thre children and '(he j iihywcluhs ' ifrI 'Morgaii' nad tfeen1 'ill ; lor iHsv'eraT weekf, lui lip to the ritjiit t- !fpre liertleath her recovery u'as consider. : ed certain. IsUe leavea a son, George W. M organ, uii3'"tWO daughters Aliases j lary an'd' Nina I. I6rgau.i: The" re i iuaift'wei'e interred iu 'Rucf'Creek (Jeui- 1 Wtry, iloiidiry'arternodii. x t f A Soirtlieran indusl rial congress will iisicuil'le iii'A'i'igurta jdr'a.i cm the SOt'h' Lav, , It will be com It will be composed ot de legates' HnpuiVi ted fiy th'er chief eiecu- tives'tt vicli jtlso will bo in vited by 'the . Irom all tfie Soutlleru "States. jlmpng speukeisjnviteil to be preseiit 'Vre: ; Geii.' Jobn C.AViiid'T, " of Virginia, pn ,Sonth.erirTra,isporatation;M' Sena tor Jarvis, il Noiill (jurolii)H,'on ';0l- stacles to 'Sou t lier n ifrogre.v;'' 'Gover or Oaf r,' of Noi ih t'uioluia.' on '"The Kevival iff tli Agr.cnftnr.il Inter, its tit the'Sontii."' v : A jlaleiph CM'rrespoHdet Hf Sdnday.V ' GhaiWle 6m Otho W lie well' :' know ii Iouliot', ' 'says "'f hat kinie lueiiiVn-rs of that Suirty'are 3anior- ftig fr an early i'oii vei.ion, ' the policy, vill he for a la;e one, tlie . loju lists kre gaining in rellgth all the while. 'He the gams are mainly west of " Uleigli. Wilson Is'verv 'hitter against AMiaiice meir who' supported " Cleveland Carr, Imt he wiy's"lle ' respects "tlWe PeuioptatV wlio stowl Vquartv' by their JiOiimiees. lie says this Democrats, in !NorhrCarotiiia desire to ;illirbw,sieve 1 ind bverlMMVrdj;rCii7 Clint the populist tlo not intend to let theifi'drup Cleveland but will mate him Vial Vus pilfcyr au" Vue in the com'paigiK'' " ' ' " ' - - - How McEinley'i Tarif Works. t ". JL j j .;. i Mr. McLuinn, the nev Mis.sissitii Senator, m:i.le a iveech ou 'the tariff Inst week wliicli I ermine nil 'to all tuiiu- uracurrers ami wit hers who are ui.Uh ger of being Ijegniled mto aiivoc'uy lit protectiuu "t- help tlie ootfi.fN i qite oshow how lietnWeiitat profection H to cotton inaiiuf actio iiii: in the Siut' . A friiid iif mine, Mr A. L;ilaidie ... .-7.. w.i,, niauiiiaciurer, who does not believe in the efficacy for Khx1 to the country of laws that uu justly discr.lninate, against any AraerP jean citizen, conceived a p'au for tlie establish men t of a cotton factory in Mi purchase of m ichiuery, and' had money I I . "(tiakj vi lie )oput it in ojieration. He went t! Massachusetts to purchase the roa chinery, and itwas offered to him for ,$200,000 cash. He was unable to pur- v . a chase the lu ichiuery with the bonds. or with stock in tire enterprise. Of ih.s ' at from 1,200 to l,S0(i availabfe men; I have no complaint to make hut bej ft,, best Ornate 1,30Q; alxiut three Hiorth. of themaed' nj om.nizd. machinery for t200,000, for vhich the factory ctmipaiiy s bonds, and stock in r: V. ueaccp ea, w.tn- itlt the advancement of a dollar. Bv1' ine enierprise, wonkl be hcc pt-d, with 'B operai.iun orme Aiciviniey mil Mr. Handle, an American citizen, whs re- 1,.. .' i! T- . ajorea to pay SUOKX) customs duties, which h was Vnable to raise iu' addi ; tion to' that nt cessary to erect ami nn. . fifttf . ..... .wvuiuvia) , nau uc niert'Dy i dustryjihai would huVe given eniplov ; inent tA tabor. The 'duty ivas 45 per I n,M "'if. r-i"fiieMt received iio ! reyeunii becanie tbe'Linfl was so high ! t- t'. itti Kiimu. ir ine amy S flna w itj per cent. less than oue fourth 6f wbat it was the importer ICtmld have r.osrd ft. iti . i - -N j. i. . rrty would h aye rut id foritsHf and killfd' labor wulJ have found a.ldi- biuuai cuipa y rmept. f The r rench auarchist, E nil Hfiiry 1 pun been sen tennrsi ti death,- iletiiir ''t 0,1 hearing 4 ; Comrades cour.i:e KffiFy'w' -!Tl1fel.t.wet brajoi tiiluS work ,Mei lulls we.hh-liMqitTi'u-S-iX! !. l..t , ' ,- r - .t; .i . - uiiauu orcm iiv i ri miirH niiiv :: uri i no 1 A KETCH BT OEU 2EAL EUFtJS: GEE- ItKAD BEFQHE THK iecklenburg Hit0ricC f I6ocietyf CUAKE01TB, MARCH 14. COL. AND MJS M0El3 Wliere Hiid ho-j Loti'-HWilsnifT F ill, iirai (Jaiiud others ieceived tin onlew isui to tbemhy Rutherford at BI llird Creiejc on 't'he U4 Kiit theV all woven with wondeff ui ceteruy. It; looks aw thoujrh they4onged (or a chance at the Tories; but prpbably did "not, at Mr dream of their tiunilierx, pr of a fortifier earn p. By tie llr, WiUii Und crossed the 0a4bita!tf ToiJeV Ford, and un the JjrSjf'wl fuarching up iU west bank, with.05 iiieii to jo'n Falls, who had croa.ed at McEwt-n'i. with 40 men; and oh the 10th) united with Irfieke, Braiidoiijand it bers with $70 niore at Mujitaiii OfiVk ix miles from tlie Cataw b.u.; Hre, too, tliev found Mi. J. McDuwell, f B irke, one of the uhfroic three of the McDowell name," with 25 si perb iiorsemeuL The chaiices aW? that he fsnnffed the battle f roni' afar" and that'e resolved toj follow he trail of 200 of' his Lower Creek Tory neijjh ixrs, who were then on their w?y to the Ramsour rendi zvousj All whicu shows the wide exieni of tie risn,ind the reso'ute purpose of each side t 'light it out irt regular 1'ioheer Kly)e" ) Here no'w was one; of the tro emer geLcies of war, which' only u r .nlci.iig' officer is expected : to tueet, Locke .4 i ' " 1 - : i .. with his 400 men .was confronted with i ' i L -. - ill a foe nearly four to! Tonei arid daily growing in strength; both oflpositioit and nuniliers. with leaders not to le demised! aiid atl' filled with tlie enthus- iasm and how" of a Conquering power, joiheers ou both sides remained niount TneTorv leadens were doubtless aware ed, and when aiiy large bodies of their of his approach; atid' bf I' his! isolated P ositioii. If he undertook to retreat ana recross me river, ii!cr iuiui w fall him. The orders of the l&th had never reaeh-d him; and it he oow . at- &mpted a junction j with Rutherford, he had a mlueh' of 30 cr 40intles iiu- mediately on the front of' his enem; and" Iiis attack and'clefeat j Was . almost inevitable. ' His ordeijsiofjtlie l4th did not contemplate such) a Jcotidition as in regular Indian fashion, and denber his,ltnd Col. Locli34oul!l well ;li.ive 'ately picked off the brave and glant take'the less' respoiii Warlick; aiid when Philip Wnrlick with true heroism "an !a'laeyted pat- fell, the whole Loyalist line began. H liotim he dared lo risk 4 !' The give way. ln tlie e.irly part of the severaLcommanderrf stoocl tOeach otjier action, sonie uuarm-d Tories and nther Mimewhat in the relation j of fpartizui non combatants h..d taken refuge, on leadere. The droopy wei4 fvirtually aiMpposite hill aerobe the mill nd. without organ iz it idii au ;jnsural)ly Now, many others oegan to gsither unknown to each oilier, j Vet, nearly there, and fiii ijlvhe whole line broke every man of themlwiw aj traitiel ym.l and fljd to this point, closely ! puNued self-reliunt ria.fiiiriri,' aqdiki(e?r:Kow to by the exoltast Whigs. ,BjV much fiht S ifety and fluty ilikeleui iud. ed a bold attack, with suui chance of a surprise. Tliis decision wa no sootier reached, than a night march jvasresol- ed on; and the morning's5 dawj found Locke bolted within a mile of the Toiy Camp makingfifeeil tnilesj of un- brokbh march. Mein'ime, -.he di patched Col. J. ones Jones ton, an active and intelligent citiieii, familiar with t'ie country, tofiiid Kutnerford and his army, aud iCotify hm of his purpose to axcaca tue lories liext morning, atni ask his co-operation. It is now known that this dispatch reached Uuthford about 11 o'clock oti the night of. the jch. l3ut the latter did not move, nor did he so much as intiui ite even ttie hope of a pcMsible suppurt. It is quite p'robable'he may have thought Aat such a step would still endaturer I ... o somewhat the post at Charlotte as also the safety of his own army; --HK. BATTLE 400 AGAINST 1,300. The Tories werejvarioiisly estimated The position was al strong! oe, and. every avenue of attack open to. a heavy G - ' )'l t .1 I ' . fi,e fronf.the sumn it bfjthl hlllfaW wkU Ko i:..L 1T i " iuoiu iiiw-t nim "mim were formed. A cordon! of pickets surround ed the whole camp, and a picket guard of twelve held the road on which Locke saw at n glacvthM Js hoped Inu ex pected, no lmmrdvijte attack was looked for. It was, t herejfore, deculpd that as three of his company was well' mount ed; they hhould act ;a calvnry and make a mounted cargej to demoralize and scatter the untrained I Tories. It was also understood j that I after lit.'-". action yas fairly oneiied. no snerial or- ders x . - ? :.' . r: need be expected: but eaclh com- mander slu nld' actj as f citicutnslances . . . 1 ; I ' ii - - - lead the mounted charge, aod sb open iu ..V'j .-3 r -X iuw Hijiui-. uijfc ib .is ju afviry cnaies more than in O Y-Ather ipode of attack, tliat the slightest mistake 'or' mishan , often leads Wdisasiter ; So in this in- 1 i:.-.. nn.x-Vi.i;-. '1. !... - . stance. Aiie rtcheis were mnveu in. j but the, heavy firing alarmed the camji. 5 ; ? . it . IV. - -I I I i UinilUUll. IIIIIU t liCTT WI1 H Hi IPII . Ill i which thi ;hare was niade,ivp ill .Tn i ime to form ind dehvi r m' deadly vol ?v on the ailvailfc'nhoifeaieir. C:pt Sills fell fuiortatly 4ouni'el. TKi liore. being wh'oilv untrained for sucl. ei vic eie jireatly Kcatterul. A re- int was now" iuef.tabl". ai d horse. a-... ....... , . ; ts iiig'funously thrtugh the auvac-; infantry under Louke, threw then Mto confi sioti. This ww tlie rr lett; their right w intm-t, a4 almost j tiist intJv; the whole Iin j arted t. ad lince ou the-confuted and fajter.ny Vhgs. , But MpDowell and Brandon iopot rallied their men and returned to the fight. ' And then, just in the nick of time,. Ci'pt.' Harden f truck the Ton i-igli t w itlt iearf u I effect. This check ed the threatened advance and sooi. theeiicrageiuetit x became general 1 all alrng h? summit of the eminence. Sometimes yue side and then the othei would seem to yield or advance. - The firing generally was at longe range; but now aud then, resolute parties would advauc Hiid tlieet face t face, and, having no Jraytets, they -- wonldi use the barrel of their Vines in dendh blows, and sometimes actually cliuch in the death struggle. Iu thee in dividuai rencouiitres, old personal Und jwlitical enemies--would sometimes meet, aud then tight with redoubled furv. Worse still, as there was no dif tinctive uniform on either sids and most of the combatants wore either cuixeu-V dress, or the hunters' garb, sometimes parties fell upon their own eomradrs with fearful results. Possi- blv some effort was made, a- stated by some wi iters, to distinguish the Whius by a small piece of white paper in the nat, ana ine lories oy a nvig or green . lil ' I i Pme tut tlii'. could hardly Uave been general, hither would invite a delibe ate aim from huntsnieu's- rifles; aud this was sometimes done. The leading men would give way the commauder wwui culean e Sorts to rally them, Iu this wav the struuie was continued with ever varying success through a whole long hour, and one noted lory Uiptaui rallied his wing again and again to the work of death At la William Sharpe; of the Iredell part of old Ito- "de his way from tiee to tree, to the surprise of the latter, the Tories iiere aaui mane h Mitnii hwi Mioweo figbt. The Whigs tried to rally, but jless thau 100 were found to be present jand both parties now quietly stood at bay. In the mean time iiiessener had been dispatched to Gen. Iluther- iord to hasten up support with all speed This may have been known or suspect ed by the Tory leaders, fir soon, Moore aud Welch started a flag of truce, To prevent the Flag officer from see ing the thin ranks of the Whigs he was met at a remote poiut from them Pending this fl ig, nearly the whole '11 - . . J MM. t lit ory a i my estapeu. ine uaitie so ended, but only some 50 prisoners were taken. Two hours afterwards M;j r Davie came up at a gallop and started in purr suit. A little later, Col. Davidson ar rived with hia Light Infantry. THE RESULTS OF THE BATTLE. This and the ensuing day, the dead and wounded were cand for, and in this sad duty, the soldiers und their friends of both . sides joined; and with a mutual spect und sympathy in marked contrast to the intense ' raricor f only a ftw days before., The ex tent of the lass was jnost fe.irfal . to look uponN With the Whigs the loss was heaviest among the officers, wit h Tories among the privates. Six Whig Captains lay dead on the field, and two others wounded. The Tories had there officers killed, and one wounded. Sev enty subordinate officers and privates lay dead on the ground, and over 200 wounded. For the reasons stated, it was sometimes impossible to tell to ., . ... wnicii side the detd belonged. And it was agreed to bury them together in common graves. But when it was proposed to put Capt. Warlick and two f his fellow Captaius iu a common ditch, "No," said he brave and gener ous Col. L,cke; "Give them' a jbeebm ing burial; if I had a thousand soldiers such as these three braye men, I would be invincible." ' ti, ' i . . Te sentiuients of uiulnal magnani- Wiiy ana geuemus kindue-s thtis sjown qn the field of bloody civil tHf..inlinurd to prevail among the survivjlig participants. They had set tled al dipu8 on the field, in a fair aud hard fight. And to .such ex- ,nd the long dntuce oyer ent was this putual rest , cafriedJ 'hat,1 as far Hs.koowi., no wctiir ibi tb i lie, tonclii uj . the net ion. , The only lecouut known to be published i. thai of Maj. Joseph praham, jafterward. Qen. Grahhin) jmd he'was 'not an ac " i t . i , hua T(tt A m 1 1 l At nwc paibivipnui, tuougn on tne ground a few hours afterwards, probablv witl. Uavie. And his account was written nearly 50 years after the battle 1 haye another written statement : given uy Aorara jfomey, w no says, he 'whs r here," taken do w n by M . L. McCor- k!e, Esq., in 1 849, when Forney wa. in hisUOth year! The two agree in the maiiij but dier in a few impor tant particulars. " , ' '' THE EFfECJ,S,.pF THE BATTIE, . These were.seen and felt at once; in the immediate and total dispersion t of the lory element atl through this se9 tion. It deUved the advance of Corti wallis to Charlotte, and when he did s I . n wme, iKttU he and,, larletoii behaved very well, a'ud duinof even tarry long and Wjien Ire in ,703,jn iiis pursuit at U.m jour;; Mill, and praised the rOva tandr', he foutd no follower. foutd Better still; the famous Col. S.tmiiel Bryan, of Upper Rowan now Dvie county who was'en gaged in ' Taising a jrroviuciai regiment in me rorKS ox the Yadkin, had to give up his work in this State, arid soon after v 'a rds tok tl,.i Am ,. .rl in IT .Ai . inn tuiiiinniiu VMIUI11IM. al I Camden, and taking, too, the less tfun- gerous route tn--ougii old Montgomery and Anson Counties. i I T1lvinm I ' . 1 shnll not attempt any extended notice of the leading characters on either side in this very remarkable, but thus far much neglected battle, though, to us so full of local and per sonal interest.. So fur as known, nearly every one of them had marked characterist ics, and each and all deserve to be held in lasting rememberance for their hearty and prompt recognition of one of the higeit and noblest, senti ments of the field of battle: That war, when prppeily and legitimately waged, i solely a matter of public concern, and has no private revenge. When Col. Bryan afterwards came back to North Carolina and was, in 17 8 indicted for treason, nearly every Hanjsour Mill man favored bis. release Davie, theu a great lawyer, stepped f.irtli to defend him. He was couvict- el, but was finally dealt with as mere ly a prisouer of war and exchang ed.: t' ': l i- ii ti i c t-sincerely nope i ue nisioricai oo- ciely of Mecklenburg will go manful I a. la c n iy o worK to see tnat lull justice h doite to each and alt. This is the true mission of H.story, and this onoe faith fully done, a imlde moiiuiueut will soon crowij Independence Square. But in closing this imperfect sketch, gotten upon very sc mty and discon nect! in uteri il, may aid a word as to the suhseq-ieut careers of the two or three leading Whigs. GEN. BrTHEKFOBD Soon afterwards took an active part in the important battle of Camden fiuht August 16 h following. He was taken prisoner and suffered h long confinement. On hi exchange in '81, jktouSa Zl f rd4 against the sm til Briiish i'orce ill holding Wilmington and their Scotch and Tory allies in that section, He wasa popular fayorite; after - yr irds renioved to Tennessee, and had a comity named for him there, as well! as iu this. State. ' , . "... COL, LOCKE 1' : Is, from some cause, less known to fiitiie, and has had more mistakes writ ten amt Tnm,thah any of our local or nitionaf military men. Tarleton has lifhi killed at Torrence's Tavern after the tight at Cowan's Ford, in January, 1781--Rev. gr. R..H.. Morrison, in his sketch, of Gtyi. Joseph Graham, mis tukes:Kjiu pr Lt George Lticke, killed jiear.Su.gar. Creek on the retreat1 of Dh vitj.f roni Ch arlotte, in September, 1780, while YV heeler, in his history, virtunlly ignores his name in the his- rtorieal sketch of Rtiwao; and yet has him dead and fighting at the same ttme, in.otler. parts or his remarkable volume. Asa truth, Locke and "Joj McDowell" did more hard fighting than any of our local heroes, and yet it. is hard to tf 11 whether the hard fighter at Ramsou'r Mill and King's Moun tain was "Quaker Meadows Joe," or his cousin "Pleasant Garden Jo aiid with all my research, I am unable to telUyou exactly wheu Col. Francis Locke wi.s born, where he lived, or when he died; uor whether he was ever, married, or died, in single blessedness; nor in fact, 'whether he died in Ten nessee or in Rorth Caralina; aud more remarkable still, whether the distin guished k-J i id g Fran ces Loc k e," w ho declined a U. S. Senatorship iu 1815 was a son or a nephew of Col. Francis Locke the hero of Ramsour a Mill. Such is live sad condition of both our ocitl ad State History, f t high ime we were lookin'g to some school 4od popular series to give oar children ind other)) interested at least dea of t he heroic - deeds the fathers nave donj?.? i InyestTotirCtLange A silver quarter is aboutas much k peoplevare to invest in medicine w : -; 3 j u: t. . ui umiiruij'n: use, j cpen.u vi.uui iwi i.package of 'Simmona Liver Regula tor powdef.r ; Its tlie woman's friend icnres Sicfc Headache iu the right wa nd quickly too, jast as..igood for bil iousness , The Buckingham Bock et says that while John Pankey, aged 15, with othe boys, was seining last Saturday in the Pee Dee, above the Grassy Islands, he gotiuto deep water and was drowned The autograph letters, testifying o cures made by Ayer's Sarsaparilla and other preparations are kept on hie h he J. 0. Ayer & Co's office, Jjowel filass. lhev are from all over th world undaie cheerfully shown to any one desirous of seeing them. The Washington Fost of Saturday say? C. E,:Yarbpro. a clerk id the Geological Survery office, and formerly, editor and proprieur,of the Southern Appeal, pub lished at Atlanta Ga., committed suicide yesterday afternooiiby shooting hi nisei 1 through the head. Yarboro vas ' about 40 -years old, aud ; was au intelligent, good looking raelatto. - . THE BUMPS, ON YOUR FACE . , i i 1 ,j never'be well unless you cleanse it ud build it up in richness and pun ty. Botanic Blood Ualm, the great I . . ... blood puriher and tonic, is what you uieed. One bottle will clear vour com jnlejcion and pnrifv syour blood, f ry ii Price 1.90 per bottle. For sale by druggists The Old Friend And tho lest iriend, that never fails von, is Simmons Liver Hegu laio; (the lleA Z) that's what you hoar at the mention cf this cxc.v.nt Liver nieUici.n and 'oplo shoul(l Dot be persuaded anything ebo will V It is the King of Liver Medi- s ; is better than pills, ami .-.3 the p'ice of Quinine and ' ilomel. It acts' directly on the '.v.-:-, Kidneys and Bowi'ia and ... vs nc.v life to tho vliole sys u rn. Th' i.s tho medicine you v;.int7 Soi l bv all Druggists in L;nuid, or in Powder to Le taken j or mri o into a ten. r-T-KWUV PACK A f ' f5n - 7. Sinmi in rel on v tapper. ,-t.li.Hi & CO.,riiila.leipi la. Ortmann Pays TITK EXPRESS. -o- SESU FOR OUR SPBIX0 PRICE List and Circular and you will ' find it to your advantage to have tyovr soiled clothes dyed qi - cleaned by us. All work guar ' anteel or no charge. COLUMBIA STEAM DYE WORKS 173 Main St., Columbia, S. C. J. E. RAHISAV, Agent. SALISBURY, N. C. m b -- a a rOB tlTHIR gFX. This nsN, ru CoiairM bo change of dit ar lunou, BMreorial or poisoiwia bmW ieinto M Ufco IntetiMlh;. Vku AS A PREVENTIVE by citber hi It I InpowiblvtoeootrMt any vtnenal diim; bat ia Um can of tboMalroid7VrerraanLY Arrucm with OooarriuKa and OlacW f oar, teaaeura. Priae by mail, poatafo patu, $1 per box, or 6 bous tor fa. - Edwin Cuthrell Salisbury, N. C. VITAL TO MANHOOD. DlL E. C WEST'S KEBVK AN'D BRAIN TREAT MENT, a tpAcifie for Hyuterlft, Dlzzinesa, Fits, Neu ralgia, Headache, Nerroua Prostration caused by 'Joohoi or tobacco, Wakefoloesn, Mental Depression, doftenio? of Brain, causing insanity, misery, decay, death, Prematore Old Age, Barrenneas, Lose of Power is either sex, Im potency, Leuoorrhaea and all Female Weaknesoea, InToluntary Lowes, Sperma torrhena cawed by Orer-exartioa of brain, 8eU abuse, orer-IndulMnee. A month's treatment, ft, I for IS, by maiU with each order forS boxes, with 9S will send written gnarantee to reftmd U sot cared. -. Guarantees iiwued by acent WESTS LIVER PILLS eon 8ick Headache, Bilioasneoa, Liver Complaint. SourBtomach, Dyapepria and Constipation. OUAlUKTEEa issued only by ' . Edwin Cut hjell SalHlnry, N. C LAOlES pq iou ksow DR. FCUX LE BRUN'S STEEL P PEHHYBOYHL PILLS an the original and Only FRENCH, safe and r Mable cure on the market. Price L0O; cent by aiL Genuine sold only by Edwin Cuthrell Salisbury, N. C. Subscribe to th i Only $100 a year. W.vT jHavs n w II U I a n im ' 1 i i ii ii mi , i y, vis- - . . --..f .'y 'l .fld -.mm ! ; IT JS Tim m EAPEST AND f y J GATiTLK AiNU SKK. y -., . . j,. i . y- ' -;;.,y., Cotton Seed' Vfl ihig!y cnn tratejtt feed, one oumftf ? vnich haa moe 'feeding; value than three pounds of ccirn mo i - and it will be fotiiid hiore ecoiiomical to use than any of the v Fious grain eeus.T i . . - i COTTON SEEP HULLS take the place of hay or any 0th S kind of long or rough feetJi and has been proven by analysis, bj tile practtcal tests of thousands of feeders, to be wortli'as mQi h' (pound for pound) as any of the forage feeds in generaj -as the cost of HULLS is less than hay, and can be fed uitk vasle,it'is far more economical to us than anv feed now in and feed in connection with Cotton Seed Meal this Hdcan bb equalled when costs and.. I eneflts are considertd. 'V i Write for, prices and olher in formation desired. yj y ' Correspondence solicited by , ; j i jy North Caolina Optton Oil Company ,;. J, DAyiS, Manjiger, Good IS ESSENTiALj " TO A ; HEALTH. pliopeto'ocwell! Vaa cannot BLOOD ! 15 IMPURE, i If yoa are troabled with? BOILS, ULCERboRi PIMPLES, SORES 7 W bkd ta bA few bottto of S, S. JUwdC ;punties ana oaua you op- - (Ubesare . ...... r CLEARED AWAY its use. iTls tS best Wood remedy oo urth.X knMvk who have used it HT ao. V 2 rMr i"i.i52fr;V.tr."i5 - . JOHN CAV1N. Diy. f X rreatise on blood nd skin diseases mailedtree.); swift srtunii wahmm,u. HAVING RECENTLY MOVED, STOCK Of MODS TO THE COUNEIt Formerly Occupied BY ' " - y J. B. SHEET. I am better' uepnel : to sell you Gro ceries cheaper than ever. I receive-iiew ;ooils daily -.and lny allkiiid of con itry produee; also agent f ir t h : celebrated galvanixel tjekkrl)aiil hook; wUI nut Hist from seac or exposure - to weather. SPECIAL I have 2t)0 iwiri of shoes- and some la'Ues ii e.s nols on h:ud . ,nl u-ill fll !lt, and below cost. A1s u aativ - - all iersons indented-1 me by arc maty mile or mortgage lor tasi year win can aud settle and save coil otiis respeclfull', JULIUS EA'KflHAEDT. ABOVE COMPARISON. You will find our new lot of Sample ShoeVABOVE COMPARISON with anything of equal price in the city. By Comparison only can you judge as to the worth of any article. We ask yon to call and see our line, as the comparison will surely make us a sale. Very Truly, if.'W. BTTM? dta CO. PrC E. W. Nsaith. Prln. Commercial Collere of Kj. L'nlTerstty, Lexington. Ky.. was awarded MEDAL AND DIPLOMA IT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITIOH, BwhMM Maraltoa. He. Vomt to romplef HiMinMU rimiru .hnnt am. iiirliltinr tultinn.hflnk and board. Pbonoarraphy. Type Writing ant. 'Telegraphy tuhl. For cirmlam, address. W. B. aniTH. PrtwKleaiW LemttictoM By "B. C.Webb. WL. III" T- JT WaV iif m. x tv WEBB,NI GH OLSON & R A BE Salisbury Marble Works. ; LARGE VARIETY OF MARPLE ON HAND TO SELECT FP03l!, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. j BEST FEEp KNOWN "ffflkli ' ; jCHARI.OTtK! V,., If you. decide to takf H.Lj- parilla do not be 'ludacpd L i : i- youn Women : ' : - YOU . i -'.!:- can make money BV OBTAINING SUBscEIBERs Fo V- 3 . The Southern States.';.;" ttis a; beautiHilly illustrate mLhlf '. magazine devoted to the .dutb It ii ' full of intere t for ev,r resj.Wnt of outh and ought to I j evirv mMr household. j . x 2 Evsryljpdy Can Affcrd it y I ... as it costs only $1.50 per jeaV or littM. ' fjr a single copy, , . We Want an. Agent in Evlrv Sontheit' City a nit Town. Write tor Isamtil cip -ies and particulars to the , ' . MaNUFACVVRKKS' ltXf.Ri IlB. (6 - Baltimore. Mil. , MILLSTO. ES. 1 4. Hailn? txu-.'lt the K K. Plin Ip XtUrtest .imiwles. I will lOD'Inue to imnbh itoion. -; ijktox gilt, lor co(a and irent. sun , . ' - ' --j J.T WyaiV'-vt' Call notlcp toih fact that ibfjr hirt mtH.f the stock trimi tlu li fetore room uinlef Idf 'tMhl' t.Hi to MiHrnid Moirou Fisher Streri. VkrlttT aud to order to reduce our stoo . will offer 1 ', SPECIAL BAIMUJNS tor the ntxt ' I'll III IT DAYS IN DRV GOODS. - Cntl.indbe conrlDOfHl lUat we; can sariwf money bj buj Idr from ins I -1 .X D.R. JULIAN & SONS. U. L. Spsnc! ATTOltXEY-AT-iy K. . '".' Offers his profession! sirficea I thT people uf Alontomery ind d-.;-. joininjr cnunties. Ad;I-f; him '! Troy.N. C. . ; ,- -YVi DR. E0BT. I. RAMAf (Surgeon Jhnth : Salisbury IX JOfficc hours 9 a. iu. to 5 - C. INSURAKCE.y SOUND, STRONG & RELIABLE COMf113 FOR i -!' Fire, Rents Life and Acci Losses Promptly -Adjwtei Rates Reasonable. J. M. PATT0N, : Office at C. M. & H. M. Brown i DR. W. W. McKESZE. ( i Offer hi r.mfAsional erviff? t0L . citizens of Salisbury ami .T i ,ailiflIS i rnmmnnitv 'lit CUJI he found v ffice up stairs over the 4iyst t,nae Kluitz's drug store. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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