:.! .: v . , :. . . . . .. : ; ;. v ... '- - ' v . j ' ; . - , -'"'. i, . ! i 1 : . - ; i ' ?. . , i . . 1 . !v- . i, II -I !' J F.I. t r !; Hi 1 ;'l f 1 -i Jl:; - 4 1 . I - " I - . : I I JTew Carolina V.atchraan. rtjrt -rrrr 1 svumurviox juris.. - J'-ffhlW IMunlJl,,,j.,.r.---i'.-.-?. YHUHSDA Y, May 1Q, it ration for lw M fV.ost, wJi h"Hv J jusjt eiio-ugh' a g)vjfc preel it for tji gloriti FtdiaWJitath:! sjrjug has at Jast irjrv'ugjit. Katfaias o seyere .,aTta toar4 in he Stfuu'e : f'U'g thdVn nu tation of Aidr h y iioiijay, 'flue l'jjiiiii-'tfl ifly mireli t)if UIhjk1' lJgi4 "'vr viith the fry xf )ii?;ukitui);ta )t iiM vivtiw 0uJy luisiuess intrfjesM of A'Qri'o owetror jwlis wai W 2few York J.istf bur the coMnry fUt th tar.ff bjU be protwptjy jmJ. News-OW-servar-L'Jirottit-jf; Vluui(i income tH h" Wo .iwelitne ju pper Mti'm himJ the jK'ujiJe l)ecoue uned to 1 iU they wijj wiwier how it )Hjpeijet ; hat. wich uu 'triable tx. ectiw en nctmot w n tfnrs Tbw f Uggestioq tjuit tbje J)erj(xJ for jt to rJtt Lhii44 b liuitni ti five years; tbat l loes not matUr. Thtf n'?V tariff a:t I fUelf is ait finality, Jt will be njod- jfieil from tmm U tte, aud simvHI the jncom Ux, Dut there jriJJ hp no f batkwiirtl step takt'ii. WASHW GT01T ETTE, feonj X)V iiral&r Correspondent, . ; !?; t -FresWlit Clevelnni) 1 b'w ChUbM niy piirmng the Hren t-enor of fV'r ofScial dte jt n l re were HOHtvch thin in exiteut??f Coev ru.y The iWli hflsrpn)ia to attend the unveiling f ('' "MrlhM Sujrg, Virginia. on tlutilO, inland t mnm Secretaiy HHrtl f'11 aVe for tlu faeiiic tdaljtf GovmjwenNftVjr Y-aras ?u Uiafcrc- Cixey' march vpon Uie Capitol was on of tiie most farcvliil 1 fijjits of" the M-ae. Today he and (3rt lrtjwne and Christopher Coljimbui! Jbneare bejug ihell .w in attempting jU niilepeech es fnun the steps of tlil Capitol. They .leiHit likely to b eirerety punished probably nualP finei w-i warning. If i be f olisb men ;now ori their way to Washington to join i Coxey. could r't within snieHindiftanJe of the itet-hole in which till poor .Coxeyite ire confined xey;;siys ianiped they would turned back tttoijce. Im. much aa Coxev was told byi the Health I'fficer of the daner;fatteocbint upon pitting these jwnr devils jiT; a march partially filled with dumpings of city fill hi wit h an open stiver Onfone hide and tagnantftreeu siuninie ceispools on the other, and thefoul anusphere thoroughly impregnated witjj malarial gernn, it looks an though heV would be glad to g;m a Utile lditioual notori ety by havi'ig a lot 4jf !thin die like dpgs, Nearly all of i lie four hundred inen now there are hajf sick, from ex posure and lack of proper food an4 the daily inecnoiis uy. jtne H.eaun oui Oar PpHuel Pexuion LUt. . YorkTiW, L'it fiiimter-we recAlbid the history of the tvcrmting inthe later years of the ywr under th bounty system and the draft, and tolay supph m'nt thin with an suaiount of the doing of recruiting agent a'jrond. When lil eral bou title were er-d to volunteers to - fill "up the quota of th several State under the. eH for rxoopp, it brought for ward the ' rifl-rafl of the ;itie;nd the vibrant from every vprtier of tb North who were iittniet ed by the chanee of receiving a b rg sum of money at the moment of enlist nienr, as well as liberal P'y thereafter. The exploiting of these recruits le came h systematic busines, and for a share of the enormous fund raised for lioiinties, "broker" undertook to sup-, ply men to order at the recruiting ta tions. In the hatand hurry of the businesH and the general-corruption whch ittiuiuliited, medical vxaminMr tion became a' farce 'and men were en rolled ho were" 8u"iject t every jirt of disability, s Forced and fraudulent pajiers were presented and 5 the same men were enrolled over atid oyer again niider different names and descriptions. Thousands of the?e "volunteers." as soon as they were fully enlisted and had received bounties, slipped away; some of them enlisting again elsewhere and receiving another bounty, others keeping theiuselver in hiding or leav ing the country with their booty. Under the draft 'aw enormous sums were raised to procure substitutes f r drafted men, aud this kept up the sys tem of brokerage and fraud. Of the men who did not get away as soon as they received their bounty or their snb- Ta Graad Parade Confederate?, i Eirmliztnim Ar. ! v 1 . A jilting ending to t" - tourth i re union of the United Confederate Vfr- f i j ! terans Acd by far the greatest feature was the parade and review, followed by the laying of the corner Istbhe of. a monument to the memory; of the Con federate de:idJ to be erected in Capitol Piirk, at Ihe head of 'Twentieth Btfeet.. At 4 o'clock tlv column was formed on i t .ii Avenue E and Twenty rt street and, headed by a band of music from Mo bile, marched steadily, up ; rwenty-first street and across the beautiful . bridge to Par avenue, where it passed in re view before' Gen. John B. Gordon, commander-in-chief United Confeder ate Veterans. ' . There were camps from all Southern States in the line and all the surviving "euerals with tlieir staffs, together with the three local military companies visiting from-other towns; the A and M College cadets jfrom An burn, U'i'r.sity!of Alab una, , (Tnca loosa) ctrdets und Howard College (East Lake) cadets and a fair estimate of men in the raiUw places it at 4,000. , There were innumerable .carruiges, and j the parade whs viewed -.-by fully 35,000 people. It ws fully a mile long, j the veteraus and .sons of veterans march ing in fours. Enthusiastic outjirst.4 greeted the old battle scarred veterans and the man'v tings, relics of th uJiOst i. tne tk. it:ii I I iuc 4. in man nispensary - expenmeni being repeated ui Munich, where lh Pvamn government as opened a big drinking salooa;'-. TJia scheme is said to ho unpopular there, hovrever, as ft i in South Carolina, t'- 1 '. - cials is followed l.y th)e ambulance car- stitute's pay, thousands deserted at the ryin" wmie of them M thej hospitals.! first opportunity, and thousands of Cause, were the recipients of loving tributes. The bands played martial. airs, the '-Rebel yell" was waved and it was altogether a sight tiever to be for- gotten v ! At Park avenue the column passed between two long rmvs of beautiful school girls, dressed in white, each ith a basket of flowers, which were hji'ud- ties op- " ' Xws-0bserrer4Jhrouicle ; !Coxy was trid Saturday, aud we could wish f that this were the last of him, but ha - has apparentl y concluded to go into summer quarter at Washington, and j will there await results, Oiientle f inaii win owiifd a pla42ttio tlw vicitir jty which he wished grubbed up, ofjer- nd to pay his Industrial army to go to work therej but their industrial teu dency 4'd U0t go to that extent, They are an industrial army in other lies, They prefer tor work on the public roads, w he u Co n grgss ih al I pass a b 1 1 I Ui so employ ihem, But as that will 1 iieyer be, tljeir desire teugage in hu ll b'jr may be questioned. 1 Bi.ck of Mr, ; Cleveland and Mr, Hill who are only individuals, stands the great petnuuratic party, true a ever to the vital principle which animates it. and ever ready to' fulfil its pledges, 0 he reforms to which it is pledged, and J or which it is now struggling, may be tielayed, but thy will Ijeaccouiplished facts and that, too, through, the Pemo iralu; party. It i?s tbe 4ty of Democrats, j,, criticising him who proves traitor to the party, to staixl by iU rijjciples and refuse aid or ctnfort to all that u not Democratic, lUpublicanism and Populism are us much opposed to lb true sp nt c i reform .jody as they ver were, . Coxey. beiog comfortibly ijtiartered at : others were discharged for disabi!i a hotel', savahje in tenth tcf eep these existing before enlistment. These men lusre 'until they she joined by sev- erations were uot cou fined to thiscun eral hundred thousand but he won't try, but agents went abroad, and in Those who don't get jricVlwjll desert ; Canada and several countries of Europe, every day some of them get arrested . "sharked up" recruits for the Federal for begging in the streets ana are sent army by an offer of liberal piy and a dwn as yagrants. ! " share in the bounties and the paj ments In add it im to recovering S37,o 13 24 for substitutes This importation of paid out on fraud uletit or illegal pen-soldiers became a profitable business, 4 ins, the democrat!! mamtgement of and niairf h State yn;Ui was filled up the Pension Bureau has saved the Gov- with them. 1 here was no patriotism ernment in the the neighborhood of a mr the eulistme.it of any of thes million dollars during tlw last twelve '''bounty jumpers" and sulistitntes, do- inooths l.y the discovery of frauds and mestic or foreign, so many of whom be- he stopping of; apcued payments on carat deserter or were iiisctiarged for them. That is j.isti.e Nrt of thing physical itis.ii ilitie, and so few of . . .i ii . . . ...1 . ..: i. . c ii ..t tliat Ine people liaVOj a rgftt 10 expect wuoiu eei s.iy eiviue on uie ueiu 01 from the democrat maiuigement of oatile or in any post of d.nng-r. I5ut every braiudb of tJiHjgnvefiiuienL thir names incumbered the rolls of t he They woulckdoubth'ss iesmt leing War Department, and they g." far. to- called lobbyists, but there can lie no ward accounting for the disparity be- li.uM that the work! upon which the 'tween numbers nominally in the army, j,entlenien who arejbere! representing and tile effective force dating the war, theT various partLeatijinterested inP- and at the time of muster oui the cific?Ilanfroads legislation, , iioav being forres. considered by House; and Senate com : Tlie "seamy side" of the recruiting mitrees, are engaged in ;is lobbying and enlistment in the Union cane, pure and him pie.- Each aud every one when our people were so lavishly ex pending their substance to meet, one way and the other, the call for troops, and when all the rascality of the coun try seivd the opportunity to make Don't Delay. It is your duty to yourself to get ride of the foul., accuramulatnm, in your blood this spriug. ! Hood's Sarsapaiv illa is just the medicine ,yol need' to purify, vitalize and enrich your blood. That tired feeling Which affects i near ly every oue ia th jipring is driven off by Hood's SaTsayarrilla,; the great med icine aLd blood purifier.; Hood's PiMs become ! the favorite cathartic witheveryone who tires them. Charlotte Observer; An interesting fact in connection with the recent ap pointment to the seuatorship vacated by the death of Senator Vance, aud lone which, up to this time, had not .gotten into any ot the papers, is that if Governor Jar vis had dechued the ap pointment Governor paiwbuld hyve tendered it to Hon. A. Mazir, of Ire del f, at presen t su perin tendent of the penitejitairy., : , A child wa cured of croup by a dose or two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A neighbor's child died of the same dread -disease; while ihY father wasget ting'ready to calf the doctor. This shows the necessity of having Ayer's nerry, t'ectoral always at hand. Cotton Seed leal and Hulls! Ii;;iS THE CHEAPEST AND. BEST PEEDvNOWN :F0 ' CATTLE AiND SHEEP. r i Cotton' Seed Ieai.ili1gh)6xhtratod (eed, ohel pound f if i and hich has more feeding value .ttiah''ihrcG'-unds'pf corn hiej ' id it will be found mqrecx)notnieartp!usefthanlinyof fliev ' rious grain feeds ' V ' j -: ' ;-. COTTON SEirlliJBLS Jake the pl4 or faay or kny ki nd of long or rough' ftn?d, and has been proven by anklygi' -tl ie practical tests of thousands of feetlers, to j jbeij wortli as (ponndfor pound) as iany df thej forage feeds- in general iisi, a$ the cost of HULLS is less tlmivliay, and caa-be1, wjtJio ' A'aste, it is far more economical to us than any feed nowin. and toed 111 connection'nvitli Cotton beed Meal this Ied cailu " bt 'equalled when costs and lenefits are consider d. ! Write for prices and other information desired ' v I Correspondence solicited by j ' V L North Caolina Cotton Oil Company TS,J. DAVIS, Manager, ' CHARLO'JTF V Vx If you decide t tatel f,Hp8 arillii do not he indued): to m. THE BUMPS ON YOUtt FACE Are caused by impure blood; and will never be well unless you cleanse it and build it. up in richnes and puri ty. Botanic Blood Balm, the great blood purifier and tonic, is what you need. Une bottle will clear your com plexion and purifv your hlood. 'Fry it. Price 1.00 per bottle. For sale by druggists. . JllOOCl HEALTH.!!: I y ' YoucahnOt !K h & fl t Tl hope to be wellK 10lOOO&e.l I substitute artcle, onlvtiood s. ed to the batt le scarred veterans and sonsofthe Confederacy. Passing in front of the reviewing stand, whereon was Gen. John ll Gordon, the Gqv er rors of the States, the representatives stars and the sponsor of Camp Hardee, together with their maids, the soldiers greeted them with cheer after cheers of the multitude, made the welkin j ring. It was a grand and inspiriug spectacle. LATINO TUS. MONUMENT CORNER STONE. After the revjjtw the ceremonies at tendant upon the laying of the corner stone were eone through with in an . ""T - ' r-y imposing manner. Gen. Stephen D Lee, of Mississippi, delivered tlin ad dress, which was a master jice of ora- ... .... ' ; t'rv. Other distinguiued- speakers were present, and the cornor-stotie was placed in position in an appropriately solnmn manner bv theGi'aivi Master of Masons, the Hun. Frank L. Pettus Thus endetl th-grandet reunion of Ex-Conffd-rates ever known. TIih Confederate Vetenn, published atNashville by S. A.- Cunningham, was made the offi ial org iU oE tli United Veterans. of them u after legislation that will protect the interests f he represents, re gardless of the interests of the govern- riM.L 1.1: O : J l A ub t ep.uuncau in cinigrs ure uo niouev out of the sacrifices and the loing much talking this week about' generosity of the nation, might, well "A to Iwrnigratton, The Uichm nid Times Miiys that a 1) jnflicer'of high rink in a Western rail-. load system was recently; j'u oue of the jarge Itichmod manufactories of ma chinery. He was delighted to see the jorderly way iu which business pi weed. d in it, and exclaimed r4 VVVJI, if your iiegriM s bring you many curses they lo secure you the blessing of keeping .away fioin you the foreign anarchUs .vhojire the curse of our -lives." Tnis lieeds to be reatLin counection with the Associated Press dipatcli from Cleve land, O., : few days ago which, describ ing the street riot there, said: There ere fw Knglirfh-Rpeaking K-ople in the njob, Jt! was a rabhle composed ' IM... O ..!. I - 1 . . - . uM (9uuu v.yt not enjoyeu tlie 111-reas- of jwipwUtioit that the North and Wiyd. Iiave vm the inSux of im migratjon, and we are told, fu eKnlana- tiott'if this, that foreigners "will not come to a section in which the colored population ko larg a f actor as it in the South. That is all right, Let them tay away, if they wiil We welcome all tinier) j- foreigners, but as lietween bomb throwing or riot-making foreign, tfraipu tlia ine hand, and home-made lugger uu iho other, we choose the liiggars, Tlie f;icfc i 1 1 hat we are get- gmg along pretty well fdown. her re, the special election Tuesday in the third Ohi(T Congressional district, at which the. deiuocrats elected. Pul J. Biirg to Congress byja substantial ma jority, although a Week Hgo they were boasting that the: district would go republican as a protest, against tariff reform. It seems tjiat the democrats of that district are like thoe of utl the zither districts-they want tariff reform and the democratic Senators cannot give jt to them any too Hixm. The rupuhlicans are ajj! tjnarrelsome and spiteful as a ot of setting hens these days, and ul( fbt caue the demo cratic Senators do I not jsee fit to take them into their confidence a to the nature of the proposed amendments to tthe tariff bill,. With the ext ent ion of the day that the Senate ail j u rued im mediately after assembling, . because of the death of Senator Stiickbridge, of Michigan, there" hai not been a session oHhe Senate for a week at which the republicans have riot attempted to pro voke the democrats iuto a row. To the credit of the democrats be it said they have as a rule kept! their tempers, al lowing the republicans to make a lot 01 rnucuious statements about some thiug that tliey kj.ew absolutely noth ing nbout the intentions the demo- crats. The favorite, misstatement seems to be. that a new tariff bill is be ing prepared, Although denied when first made, by Seu.ntori Voorhees and Harris, it has sinC;fl bfcjfii reiterated by half a dozen republican Seuators. The democratic Senators will jn due time be. left iu oblivian but for its revival and peritetuation under the praMon system that was established and ad ministered for partisan ends. When a majority in Congress and a par! y in Control of the executive the govern ment began to use pensions as a hid for votes and as a means of scpiandering nublic money to prevent a reform of the revenue system, the legitimate off spring of tlie iniquities of 1803-5 came to light. ' -2- 13 IMPURE. ; i If yoa re troubled withi& i BOILS, ULCERS or; PIMHLtib, i?UK Xvour blood is bad. A few bottles of S. S. S. wiEA S-thorouehlv cleanse the system, remove aa purities and build you up. All manner 01 1 xisnes arc . . . , CLEARED AWAY ffby its use. It is the best blood remedy on earth., iTIiAiia irul Khn h9M nHI It 1ST Id. 1 A - M. hlmH w hadlv txMsoned Ust fCH, which rot taji whole syHtcm o of orderisessed d const lojwceJ ' r ir.:.. ... anMiiAMMt Af life. TVO OOttleJ Drougni me ngni oui. . Th3 Old Friend A;. l ; :o l ot ii len-1, that never fitiis vou, in SiiniiKTii.s Liver Itegu-ia'.'j-.- (the It oil Z) that's wW you L;r r.t t!:,o niention of this -:-t I.ivbr lncdicine. -and pr-onle i-lioulil iiot be persuaded tli.it r,:iy ...ijvx el?o will j'o. '1 i-. ate K'ht: of Liver Mcdi--;. in l."-tt ir th::n pills, r.nd i tlo it' n O of Qv.inine and It dcU li:v-ctlv en the V5 cnl liowi-U v,i.d '3 to tli- .vliole sys Is tti:") ircdielne y n 1.4; fril lru'gg!PtM in i; Y. lcr to Lq l.Jic-n iiro a t a.,,' :i a co.,ri:;iu.!. ;i...U;, ei. remedy for hlood rieaes. 3. Ynuw r.ivtM nsvtoa. umo Treatise on blocd and skin Diseases mailed tree.: SWIFT fiJi 1J yAf-t Aiiani,j. , HAVING RECENTLY MOVED IT STOCK Of GOODS TO THE CORNER Formerly Occupied BY : YOU j 'V1' . CAN MAKE ko:;EYV BY OBTAINING SUlJSCIBEtB roiJ " ' The Southern States! - rltis a heautifullv illusitnt .....n J magazine devoted to the Souih. I, x full ot intere t for every, residi-m 0f tk. South ami ou4rt to be iu ev -ry Soutbern huusehold. I : ; , v-- Everybody Can Afcrd; ' B8 it costs only $ 1.50 peryearorlJwntl fjr a :ngie eoiy. We Waiitmi Auent in Kvitv Smtfl, City and Town. Wiiti-fgr imvl! cw im uuu jiu iiuuiurs iu me . ii A N U FA C U R R K S ' KhhIU) I'm, 1 Iiiiltiinon. JJiK - MILLSTO.ES. IT 1!; Ortraann Pays TIIK The Negro In Tha South. Atlanta Journal. Uti more th in occa;in. '. Tlie Jour nal has eniphaZ"d the fact, acknowled ged by alt thinking people, but fre quently obcnred in the public mind, that the negro has u tattvr chance herv in theouth than iu the uorth. Tin? Hi t U11 Pi1 Ju puOl:lll'uj lllll lllimt ami, (M.in.nenting oin.n rMeie in a re- SEND FU It OUR SPRL(J TRICE ct-nt issue of the Jouriiul on wealtiiy ! I.ist and Circular and vou will I am better -prepared to wdl you ?(1ro ccries cheaper tiuin ever. I reyeivo new rol-j daily ami uy all kinds !' cnintry prodiuv; aUo aent fr tin celebrated iMvnuizel Wackk-Wai'd hook; will not rust from m-:ic or exposure to weather. SPECIAL I have iiK) p drs of sVe iviul some, la tit's dress uods on Inn. I and will sell at aid Uelow o st. A's -. , I all 'persons indenteil to me lv aeconnlV Mole or mortirair ! for last year will cull I and settle nnd save-cost Yjuis re-ipecifullj', JULIUS EARNHARDT. imlnjr imuvut the K. K. run im Muxm y Vuii t 1 ou t lie Kuniiuh Unno. know fill, -tor eoiu aud nliMt. Mnak. 1 f ti. T ' Sails' ir K.C VThcn Caby xraspicr, vro pavo hor Catirl4. j, V."acu slie raa a Child, she criHl for Cwturu. Y.'hon le becamo Miss, sho rlumj t. ni.U. Y."lu.'a Eke La J Cuiltlren, sLo gave Uuut Crftiuni EXPRESS. -)- There in "nun problem," except in s,",,nee JMtijindrnenU to thp tariff nie imagination ox Uuonsts, and the peopje vlu ure cljarithly jepforing mir b ickwrardrtess at.J imr fj-ilure toateli the tide of ininiirfrittinn" as it comes, JjftQ1 iniuch. lHttr lw in oar itnutin thau liVl ilchjn, Hy iv. the driftwood )f foleiyi:i-lS- wi n "i. ... ating rioisi in Nonlienitieet! Hndarv hill which will Ije ijupported by the fi nance committee laud T-hey will pass them, toof ulgo the? bill, - T object of the republicans is to creatjj lissiition among the democrats, but it will not driftymid off folei:el ivj o iiiei itjKneciH'dr The iiiniieriit I o'w fn.1r .1 ' i : .. - Lin K ' - J jiutakV to uirKtahJ the 'onl-ra . r nparer ingemer inan ney nave Ueeu uierieau po icetiien duringjthe sessionj ainf will reinaju so, colored citizens of Atlanta says': "It shows that the negro business men of thitt city jre worth over 1, (JJ0,;00; t hat eight of them ary worth aliove $ 0f000eaclt, and a large num ber crediledwth wealth to the extent of from I0,y00 to 23,000. This wealth lias been accumul-ited by them iiiaiulyJby selling provision i Tbeiuoiuplaint is ofjttn heard from Colored people. iu I'ittsbnrg as well as lsewlier that there are vt?ry few call ings until to,theni, suid that they are practically excluded from the . rauks of business and profusion al mtn, wherein ihey might accumulate wealth lind it to your advantage to have vovr soiled ; clothes dved or , cleaned by us. All work guar anteed or no charge. . The Duty Cf Democrats. Every word of the following, from the North Carolinian, is good aud sensi- Die: It ill becomes a Democrat to lay a- ide4iis cpuventious because he doesn't agree with the .administration and :'o about echoing Republican and Poim- uti uuusr m iur. vieveiana and i ip t.: ...i.i. -i ... ti k.. .. t. . . . iu sue 1. lb wm ye euuuuraiiis,; w uuiu vuuuutl IS 111 IU Vised H lltl 1 .1 (ii ii rrl. ... 1 n . u .11 I J : wui.T lurtKcs uiw maners worse. It may le well enough for Demo- crau to criticise the President for his un-Deniocra,tb action in vetoing the 8.;igniorageih-r hill, passed by the pnnj iu vrfjugress; oui up siioutd not be censured because he has not re- moved iu a few months the effects of a Republican panic that it took the most abandoned radicalism four years to oreed. It Is well enough for Democrats to criticise Mr. Hill, in no unwrhiin terms for his traitorous ultitu.de to ward the tariff bill which has been put forward bv his party; but it should not be forgotten that he is by no means the Democratic party, and he alone is personally responsible for his action in Blatter. comparatively small southern Icity of Atlanta are well to the front : as re- sponsii.de represent itive men of wealth. The day of the energeti, progressive colored ftiau has dawned, and it is tor , him to profitanly improve the jshiniu hours.1 it is undeniably true that, in actual practice, the negro is less discrimiuat ed against, has fewer trades and profes sions closed to him, and has a better opportunity to live iu pface land ac cumulate wealth here, where he is known and understood than at the North. The attitude of the Press shows that this condition is lwiiig raliz ed our brethern of that section. COLUMBIA STEAM DIE WORKS 173 Main St., Columbia, S. C. ' SALISBURY, N. C. K" r. 2 1 B i B F2 1 Tl tvs is? eh u jiuu im nwm . - ?z fen & rm o -rs I k I.lf4 K"li iiyettcd directly ta th scat of fa Su iliwH w thoGfc dinnrei of ihiWrmto-Urioirj Or. t -' '" ' " tans, reuuirct do ehane of diet or naoseouil u.arouritl or pnisoaons mtA. imum to b UUa iatarnall. Whca m AS A PREVENTIVE m by either lex it Is impmibletocoDtraet any veuexu anaaa ; rui uui eaa oc those already UxpoTca.Tm.v Arrucnt mm with Oosorrhosa and Gioct, n guarau. a cure, f no by mail, poat per bos, or 0 Ue lor Edwin Cuthrell Salisbury, N. C. KM a 1 l tea a cure. Fnee by mail. poeUge pei VITAL TO II1ANHO0D. Using Hall's Hair Renewer. gray, faded, or discolored hair "assumes the natural color of youth, . and grows luxuriant -and strong, '.pleasing every , When fevers and other epidemics are around, safety lies in fortifying the aril! a. : A nvstern with Avers J J ; person having thin and impure j blood, is in the most favorable ebndition to catch" whatever disease may ! be float Dh. E. a WE3T'S NEBVE AKD BRAIN TEEAT MENT, a epneiflo for Hysteria, Irtzzinese, Fits, Neu rnlfrla. Headache, Nerrou I'rortration cnxWfxi by 'Jcohol or tobacco, Wakef nines, Mental DepreMlon, Softeolo? of Brain, cruising insanity, misery, decay, death. Premature 014 Age, Burrennft, Loia of Power in either sex, Im potency, Lcncorrhoea and all Female WeaJcneaeeo, Ittrolantary Losses, Bperma torrhcea canned by over-exrtin of brain, 8eW abuse, OTer-Indulpenoe. A month's treatment, W, 8 for 5, by mail. With each order for 6 boxes, with W will send written iraarantoc to refund if not enred. Guarantees iosued by apent. WEST'S LIVER PILLS cares Sick Headache, fsilioBne, Liver Complaint. 3our Stomach, Dyspepsia end Conrtiuutioa. GlABAXTEES issued ouly by Edwin Cut liit-ll Salisbury, N. C L AQl ES I0 TOX7 KKOW DR. FCUX LE ERUN"S STEEL BHD PEHHYROYfll FILLS are the original and only FRENCH, safe and ro table enre oa tho laarket. I'rice L J0; seat by HaiL Genuine soM only by Edwin Cuthrell Salisbury, N. C. Subscribe to the Watchman now Onlv Sl.OOa vear. E's stanri for Ease and E egalice ajld these are the E's you Kud in our npw line of ! SAMPLE SHOES. 1 We are also tdferin 1 '- gjiiris in cheap DRY GOODS this wnek. Calcutta Cloihs' and TViijr" qnin Chdh jobbers pric 8 to 10c bur price 8c for choice. Teazle Cloths, Percales, Lawn a, White goods and S'.ieetings, all going at. a -.bargain. Very Truly, 33. "W. J3TJXlT c& CO. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE 1 Sold ontrtitlit. no rent. o roxaltr. liastal !to City, VHIkbc or Country. Named teeMry 1 borne, ataop, store and oSee. uraale toawa ienoe and hmrt awller on aaMh. AssitaBBUkp (remUtelMwren. One in a mridenre mat a ! (a eU tie 1 nMprtborn. f ina in'tranrrata, bo toya. vert ' I anywhere, any diMtanre. tompiale. raaer Nr -naa when jhiiL Can be pat ap by any aae. I never ont or order, no rrert. ' a um rimn. Warranted. A nosey ewaea. Write W. P. KarrtSM A C., Clark 10, 4 tabu, . Ue L. Spsnc j !' v A TTOR N K Y-AT-L W, f TROY, ; NC. Offers his professional seriee t A ttit ptople of AJoirfooierjr ind td joining1 counties. AdJrss bin I ' Truy, N. (v. " - - 4 ' DS. E0BT. I. BAM3AY . jV: (Surgeon Dmlist,) Salisbury N. C, XKTOttice hours 9 a. iu. to 3 p. m. INSURANCE. twit'vti STimvfs ltKT.IABLE FOR Fiie, Us lift lid To Adjust JC?SV&&. Qla? Losses Fromptly Rates Reasonable. , J. M. PATTONi Omce nt C. M. & H. M. Brow a' - K i DE, W. W. McKENZB ; a A ! Offers his profevKiona. viCLm i citizens of Salisbury and uryu fcl i community. He cau te A"a j nice up simm uvt-i w f-- Klultx's drug store. the Pro:: E. W. dmltb, Piin. Commercial Collere of Ky. University, Lexington, JCy- waa awarded MEDAL AND DIPLOMA BT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIA EXPOSITION. For Rrlnn f Book-It e-nia.o; avjid Geaiera BnaijMm Uurtion. etc Com to complet BuKineeaCourNe atoot$u0.iricl tiding tuition. book and board. Phonography, Type Wrttlna; am. TIecrapby tnrbf. For rtrrnlarn, addreiM, W. WU SMITH, rrealdent, IeatBSton, Uj- " " -iZ. d the W athIj v Subscribe to ret the news, advance, Onlv 81.CK) RABi B. C.Webb. W. L. Nicholson. W EBB, NICHOLSON & ' f PROPRIETORS Salisburv Marble Works T iPfiP v a t?tp.tv OF MARPLB ON HAND TO SELECT FR9- VVA . W AlrVK A-J V Aft. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ing in Hie aif.Pe wise irj time. ! 1 - s 1 S 1 is 3 I ; t. ,-1 V: ,4

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