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1 .l"" Ba Watchman " -- v iu lunger xait.oeaeted '....-.rliiWt'irt lie authorized ti r has a XMiiIeU,f last summer a riu.-ans taui eems itt-bo i reHKlau .turn, if, her owuer J uhe ietoevl. Tuoujtbu ijar layer. he skipped lust ndy, but, to make, up titae, Monday loWniMg tweei sun up aud nooU site deputed tvuii;jis iu iter uc K l1i Air. and Mrs. liam.ia vouch vr. ike truth oT ,the iBtexnaUcmd Agreement. .vtlavftaJaarnAL -, above. ac. Kxcmax4;iv-Tuo Ofll- V' 'iuli nrlutiti out ; r unsold, excuue,ur... VeJ 'fcruijii. Westeru SorlU Uuro !4. I.,,., .iu.scni.iiuu list and oud 'C&ua uow j,u4lisbd i j N. C.,auil tlie other Uu g'-od r llUneie7-eoUiinu new-.aci iii.e. X; U Tui rtuneriy n i atu ilu1e hanraiu 4 tlie uu KieJ.' i""'. uuuis forced to t-Ju, MfcoMHtjpl fulling: :.-..Ui- " V" . 'I - - ' . i- vx Jas. Harris ami Robt. Mann, liotb col orwi had a. disfmt Wednesday night of lust v. eek, about uickel, wnich l Urri pwed Mann, when Mann pulled out lr ltol and siiot liarrijV Th ball enterea tue right le itweeu the knee and thigh ahatttfiiiig Umj boue. Hrri u con iderd dangerously hurt butit U report ed t tuiroviu ow ,3Iaiiu wan tried at Uie court uow u session, for the ofl'e..ce aud wa seuteHed to two years on chain General Ier. TUf hiftfrnktirtnal iMiiwtalU Cn- ferenctv Ui'AHSiou, in LiJoi v rH- snn for tji iinjie UmI ilv(TqiH lion n:y U; .Hli . n i'it nd rea o.mb!e Hgrnnpt hiU nnm1tiv. - pt . .-.11- 1M. n iiiFiMIlMJ " 14 citiiMswJ f uieu from svorJ greai, oiin.trie !wha bave lintucU cyurfd eration to itlie ijutifn ,fk' ))imetalli$ni ami tlteir irUleratioiis will undoubted- y fiuye tffect.l Several pnnuineiit. cil- izeiis of : the United btates are-in ut- B 2 fiwiree W.A Wl. aWner'oT the Hal x If Im KnnaI4e MtHforR want U criidHox-vifW, let tltew tlw tar- AlClvKNillw ; GraidCfiiT. tli-tle eifori, uiid a few wo uca.. uy ftX .ritl watch. -.eiii i'ue retiiwc as nii.cn- y - number. f calt subscribers i.s a 1on- I the w.tieli first cla.-s ill l ev 4.v .'.li.r i .Lvmi of less than rf , ...Ji. uir ji.com nauy.each. ana i . -r . ne:nWeu;us -ize w desired. oiiee see what yU cau do. .-virs C. G. Wa'le, at t-roy, J. M .Mio,, al.Mt. liilead, and J.. U. List U,vs..ie, 3ionioiucry, county, are our .uiv ,,i''vU,lz i "K1'"1 fr ihe VAtCHM AN. aim n oi uu. ill olease make iaa4lMiiiet and...vpp Uieir arreai J. W. MK.ZIK, iu aiior. s Jlr. T. K. Brttner has calleil attention to some grave inaccuracies in the "liok of the Fair." part - page 355. ,Col ton there shown is given as from West Vir ginia, while North Caroliua made Aha exlti'nt. Anot her display of cotton made nv this State is credited to .Sou lit Caroli na, yet no Sfate save North tiroliita, sliowed cotton and Csouth Carolina was efthr too poor or too stingy to have any display at all. Most atnufing of all llje errors iu the book is a picture of model of a tobacco baru iu North Caroliua exhib it giveu as a ''cotton pickers' liome'" Last week we finished the article by Gen. Uufus Barritiger of Charlotte on tire; badle of Rioisour's Mtll so gallautly by Col. Francis ?Locke of tdd Uowan We are requested by Genr Bariinger to say that he is still jiuvtouo get any in formation he canrlu regard to Col. L.ocke: where he lived and died, where buried,. it married, to whom, what deeenderits? Great confusion previous or to all this, from the fact 4f them beiug fi ve peri.s of that name one a Judge, ouea General, aud all prominent. Biggest line Negligee Shirts and chaj-'ir l hail ever at Kooehs Clothing Co. The only practicable way to continue John Patton. Jr. .'of Grand Bapidst as Sen- the coinage of silver End make it a safe ator to fill me vacancy -ueu uy e and sound curVency W by iuteruational death of Francis B. Stock bridge, decea,- agreement. This plan was distinctly cr.,c c.a?t.on, and .Ucor,rted "If W"; camA tor- tC ii, the pMtorm mi w.iicii an ""- Po ....mination for Congi.-. iu ftB.'K: Siiuiuonsof 'Jfry, Mont f jr!iiei!Cwiy,;is iu 1 he? city. V :M:.v. I: n.,of YTadViu Falls, was v , - j ; ialieity yeslerday. , ' Mr M; L. Bariihani Jr. of Norwood wasiii the city Tuesday,'. j . Don't fail to ee the new lot of spring 'goods at I'. W. Bart & Co. ' - Misses Fafinte and Matie Kloanof Mill &rM:e are visititig Miss lly j;Burke. Mr.T. Fv jrorcis of Nw London, a for 'rtiir4!imeii ofSaiisl.tjryas iii the city iii-t wr.li and paid us a p iendly call. -l 6m- Hue i' "HI '50 suHHs uiu q talleil. Uugers LtOTIIlSG Co. We !H:irii that tli' alishmy Base :VTJ tfiiiu wilU ntjs fif with the Con il tey.iiNiti lljeir ground Friday.'"' j: I 'I'lie younjr bride and gfoomj Mr. am Mrs. W m. File, have none ;to, house- K'iihigin Mr. NV. 1! Watsonls house pn 1- iW -tt'pret very ,mu-h that our Mt hvh did not rrrive in time for weekfi issue. But' will keep unti oil an buy ji fine 3imple U in Weill Tlw- neiipie of Sctlnd 'Neck. Hali fax county, have raised 15J for the Vance monument. Coxev's speetb that, was never sw.ken will now take its place along with the letler that never came. Governor John T. Rice has appointed '.If. you owe us vmr i anWrintiott for taJa vU t ?i - "r . the Wuciwax you kiww it, and 3U Read: hwiz a-ceat Zfoy "ufl nornsct aect mat voH areas ' n . . . timeii iu htmor jbouiid J,o aiy as fr the MOXRT MAD?; niST. YOU CAN" D0 t S clot hex yin ware. It is onr TaW given y !l WHY XOT TKY y ' 'X ' to v for u priee, and froto it nloneHts: If ' hveto-toHr;UvTi)gf.r:selfa,.d rdmily UV t-alHhe atulinn ..fnir iwuler trusting that yo!u m4 us without the lie- " S'" rka,dcui-.Jlig '.iffef t cesiiy of oar going r keadiug t .yoa.' another leoiunu bviMoa we can Ae J '-j:v ' ; 'r v:' -": " ' :i " I'M ' ! ! : ' tsiajr haijaud b thl heads, mi I . J' ffy in i:iyjpiiile) as marks of !!'uf lLittioual buijitaUie agreement. They Want Names. The Russell Art. Publishing' Co., of 928 Arch Sr., Pnilaileli.hia. desire tlie names and ad- itnesauf a tew, people lit every town who a in i n termed in works of art, and .o secure them th.'y oiler to send fuke, C uuid Guides the lioat, a supeiblv executed water color picture, ttize 10x13 inches, suitable ftr i'ptfuiug, and six teen other pictures about same size, IX colors, to -any. .one sending them AT once the names and address of ten per sons (admirers of fine pictures) togeth er with six two-cent stamps to cover expense of mailing, etc. the regular price of these pictur .s is $1.UU, Out t tiey can aii be secured Iren hy any person forwarding the names and stamps PROMPTLY. NoTE. The editor of this paper has already rece.ved copies -of above pictur- . . . i . i- es. uud consider them really Uenis i Art." crats pi-ofess to stand. rheiuction of js district. S i j - 5 . 1 11 our government in repealing te pur- The remains 0f Wm. Hooper, one of chasm" clause of the Sherman act the signers of the DeclaraUou ot Hide- n.adthe wav easier to international TZ .mT n,,i Z 4 i . .. HUlSDOro to ine uaiucucm vi y-wi aireemeiit. It gave assurance that ine CoUrt House United : St ates meunt to preserve the The wid W of sto,. Vance will con parity of silver with gold, and to main- ttnue to be-North Carolinian., She will tu... iu enrtt.nev on a sound basis We divide her time between ber hoitie in uiu its turrepcy on a soana oasis. v e Wafjhi, 55,, ttHfJ the eUators wouutaiu Oelieve ine otuer. greaii uauuiw wuuiu 1 home, Uumbioou. r .... meet us now on a fair basis aud join ; . avUnn Normal School witli ui-iii an eff.rt to reach an inter- CommVncement the1 chief addrewill be delivered by Congressman Brynn who is regarded as the rising Star of j Charlotte QlseiTer: Your correpon-j.j yAf 4eui has frequent opportunities of know - iT..r what this State Board of Public Char Saturday evening at 0.00 oc, iii u .loiiipJ It is doinsr a m eat work, freight train ran over and killed a white Jn an eustern, county not long ago it man at Wake forest couege. xne ai, t 1 tui i.? 'W..ktA. ...v.i r;lont.nAAiirred nist 88 lue man tram lOUIlU li.Ub I cspwuiuic nuiiD nuiuuii i . who was insane was confined for mouths pulled out of that place. iu an apartment in ajail, with three men. New Hanover county has given $200 The excuse which was given was the other portion? -of the jail was out of re pair. Judge;Whitaker has been harshly criticized in some quarters because he speaks plainly regarding the couditiou of jails. (The secretary of the State Boad of Charities lei I? me that Judge W hitaker exactly describes the condition of things iu some counties, as the reports on the tile show. In oue county a uunmber of prisoners were confined in room "only uine feet; square. The po icy of the board is to keep working iu t hese cjses and to effect reform's by ceaseless work. Burke county's jail needs repairs greatly. If uispasu vy hriuylpuile) as marks of si"unu ur i u saimj Miiress, tor on ae, ma? Im averted for a l.mg time by 'year fxr?lhe low sum of $1.50. usiiig ll ,IIsH..irIlj.newer. hls ij flu. only ofj.s kin.U. Tlie Moriralitoii Herjild says -that liave evr iieeu able to make to oti mountain tires have leeu more than ' a w 1 1 - i.ilu: i tins season, and that some f th Wt- 1 ,,e A'lanta W eekly Const itntu j lenH.3hadaclaeLlilsr'fhursflav-FirM l1 well known tu neel any liitriHhic Ut out in the wcxd.!near Valdese and I1'"11 here.' It has won its place at tb me mg cnioiiiabaijn was only saved by hresule of I he nation as a nnxlel week uie uaruesfcworK. i lr ..r... . i ..,! ia: j 1 I I I ii uiH'iri! i.ii ii sii other medicine has equalled ome ,,f he n,ost rai)M MuJ lrinu tlood s barsapanila in the relief it gives in .evere c;uses of uvspepsia. sick bead- ache, etc . j . ' J IfU f. if - PATTERNS. writers of the day and on all publi questioiis its lance is ever in rest to de fend the; rights of the eople. It is th largest ' and nost widely -circulate weedly iiewsj nper puhli'sheil in Auieric haviugja circulation of loC,0(X and l week, ftis in itself at: education t those who read it. By the clubhiii; rate which we offer, our nsaders cai Set the Weekly Ouistitution :oid theii home paper at. but little mure than lb L k ' i 1 , I . . - .1 cost or one paper, tnerenv pelting in' news of their home and the iiews o the world every week for a year at ai insignificant outlay. ' Iu addition to this, every subscribe) Wc arc Sole iffcntsuin Salisbury (or the! sale of ihoVe Patterns, and car y a complete line ; of hem. To the tralle out ide of the city, n o will mail them prepaid oil receij)t of price. RThe ( st .ap ! to tho tor May has ji peareil. Come Store and ;et one Goods suitable to make -. .'.' ' ' . ---3 v up with the ratlcrns. mi vou win nnu ... Store. to the Confederate monumeut fund, anc the city of Wilmington will make a like annronriation. Charlotte did well as usual, in raising $200, Balelgh it is saia wilt make a good showing. The camp of Confederate veterans at New York have adopted a series of resolutions testifying their high ap preciation of the lamented Senator Vance aud expressing his death. The North Carolina Teachers' As .umiilt wliieli is the lanrest State HI T I . . - - . ' these are. uotoon mado the solictor of educational organ iz inon iu ine un.eo that district 'will -be required to indict the States, will meet in its eleventh annual il. L. Cheuvront V Leonard, Mo. ' , In Agony 15 Years With Salt Rheum their sorrow at W nearly half price at : : . : ; Kogf.rs C OQRRS CloTHISO Co. : ;lhe ti.lgh "-l'oint tnternnse says it is teiiera( iinia-eshion Ti its section that lwhnkury .U ees were killed hv the cold ein . I" , I . I ' flry- J. It. Pcrgs, P. e. is in Mom ' tJiis.Triur atteiKling the general Con fcfenee fUuethoUstChureh, which is l luav in session iu that city: ! IX'haii Lee, the Cliinl-e linndrynian I wtio left h re mid 'iif lo Ail,...o l.f1 tsbury and Llall has re bunted tot- Sa 4N iiid up anew. I 0 i" report eil that tlie largest crowd t.al, ' ' I t $: I. - cy:er assem ittet.l iil Uowan cQun c i)f iiis seent the Veiiteiiiiial of Organ s nircfi lt Snnday., j " r.jVV.LIl. Wakefield will l)e in Sil tyi at Central Hotel on " Friday. li h, Practice limited to Eye. 1' . 1' -,! ..... 'J t - o, ose.und Throat. ; I. " - iJ. . 4 i Cmy 'Hoe suit Hiid I net one of our ScH.V'.nj,." watches good time keep- mhr nothing. i . - ; 4' v IlOOF.KS Cr.nT!Ttvri f!n -f i A lot of pconsigninen goods will . be 1 oiieued up this week in the room formerly wipuni by Morgans China Store the Wo which will be opened certain iVUr ilnring the day in order to close Me goods out..: j ' UPtticnJ uninijnity of the, can eus 9f , the Democ ra tie sen at ora hel rl r . ; r. , t I ,4st week speaks well L fflre tariff bill. Th j -r'8. 10 uawa at last. j . liev. L,JC. Prols of Atlanta, Ga. ; - cretaiy of the tjuitedt Missionary As I itttiou.-pf the-!liuthrau Church, di I 'iveredrau address on Mission work Id ; Lutheran Church here Sunday night; " Th,re was a full attendance aud his talk i listened to with much iuterest We learnUbnitr Capt. Charles Price ()a received a leiegfaim instruct ing him ' M'u ie Western North Carolina lUilroudjin August;! No further pari tiC;aJar were learned. What a Northern Editor Thinks of th Old North State. North Carolina is uowsmjile from the otiier reconstructed State in hav ing attained, solely .by the efforts of her owji rieople, a higher degree of gen eral-prosjierity than she ever before at tained in her history. She Iras a more prosperous and thrif ty people to-day than at auv period of (he past, and there is more capital em ployed and less dubt. State and indivi dual, than at any time in the last ten- ury. lexas lias surpassed the Uld Sorth State ietau.e 01 large influx of no Jiigratiou and wealth but 'North Carolina lias fewer' loreiguers and more comp etely homogeneous population ban any other Slate of the Uuioii; Since the rescue of the State from .he tempest of profligacy that swept over it after the war, taxes steadily uinuiitsueu.-auu me scuoois nave in creased until they proffer education to every child in this commonwealth, re- gardles of color. Her legitimate debt is steadily reduc ed; her treiisury has a large surplus her" humane institutions, conducted with equal care and outlay for both commlssoners for uou-performauce of duty ! r- 1 m mi The editor of The Century in the May flu filler gives place to two replies from ?XJ Confederates to Gen. IJ. 11 Hill's art.ck on '' The Ke.il Stonewali Jackon," printed in The Century for February, one of these replies being from Gen. hoiuils L. .Preston, of the UniversityjOf Virginia, who relates with not a :ittle particularity th? cir eumsfancerf of the origin of Gen. Jack son's sobriquet of "Stonewall." 11. S. Portion; oi.San Marcus, Texas, real- ftrms irom -his 011 experience tne incident ofGen. Jackson giving orders i 1 1 1 convention m its own hanasome ouiia iuifHt Morehe-..d City, on June 19th and continue in session unui uuiy 01 u. The people of Atlauta are trying to ... tir thia rtiniiiu- organize au e"j5"iwii - 1- fall.lbemaiupuip.se of wliich is iu- 1 t ... ... iVia TTuWArl'. .tt& crease iraue uei.cv" wtnicu andCeutral and South America. The idea is to raise two thousand, dollars' iu Atlanta, and then ask Congress' for Tui- ther aid. Charlotte Observer: There are some intimations that the Soldiers' Home will be removed from its present location to a point in the country, so a fine, farm can surround it. The present quarters are too cramped for this purpose. They are half of what was onee Pettigrew Hospi- Hood's Sarsaparilta Cave a Perfect pure. C. I. Hood & Co., LoweU, Mas. : ' Howl's Sarsaparilla is an excellent medicine. I had eczema In mjr left leg for flftea years. Part of the time my leg was one mass of scabs, and about every week corruption would gather under the sklu and the scabs would slough off. The Itching and Burning sensation made me suffer indescribable agonies. I spent a great deal of money for different rem edies but did not get relief. About a year apo, leading physicians i advised me to take Hood's SarsapaxiUa. 1 did so and have taken five hot- ties. Now all the sores, scabs and pain have vanished ard I am; enjoying perfect health. I think Hood's SaVsaparilla is second to none and gladly recommend it to all Buffering humanity." Si. L. Cheuvuont; Leouard, Missouri. Hood's Pills act easily, yet prompUy aud cfficienUy, on the liver and bowels. 25e. :TH ANIMAL EXTRACTS: I given an opportunity to win some hand- 1 some prizes. All these matters are explained in another column. We merely call at- eitioii to it. here to show our ivadei what a liberal offer we have to make t them. These offers are iuale bv on arrangment with the Coustiutioii, am only those who subscribe for Imth pa pers through this office are entitled t take part in the contest. This is the 'Host. Iileral clnbbinu offer an v have ever been able to make and We feel sure that, it will prove im mehsely popular with Our readers. in our MI ENDLESS VARIETY of Standard Quaiitv anil it Low- Prices .We! will tace Subscription to the uI)eliniator I at the : ! I regular pric., One Dol lar per year. I v for the passage heiri u- to the Uuion gunners at Fort liepub- tal and later camp Russell. The veterans lie upon which Gell. Hill threw doubt, would prefer life 011 a farm, and pleasant !! "j 1 and beneticial occumtion wouiu uiu uc The hioenix Hridge Company, of furnished hose who desired it. PLcenixvilfe, Pa., have the contract to Senator Jarvis will deliver a eulogy build tlie hrige over the Mississippi on tti3 late Stmtor Vance before, the river, twelve miles abover New Orleans. United States Confederate Veterans of I'he bridge is being built by the Jlli- Washington next week at their memo- ..ois Central and Southern Pacific Rail- rial meeting to be held in honor of the 10. ds. 1 Trough travel from Txas,Cal- Carolinian. Senator Hansom declined. iformaand the West will be done over a similar invitation from the veterans, he briuge to Chicago and other East- because he had already paid oue In- ' . iin 1 . .1 lit. :.. .1... tn liiv i-f lu-.iriii i1ld em poinw. vv lieu compieieu tne oui-e m me structure will be one of the largest can- wa preparing to pay a more elaborate tilever bridges in the world and will re- one on the occasion of the usual me qu ire about 5 years to btrTd. , There morial exerciz-s there. will ue.twp piers iu the river; eacn in , Observer: News is re- water about one hundred feet deep. . ' w . , boilers at Hobert- rrepared ucoaiiiiiir t tiiej formula of mi. W3I. A. IIAM3IOND, I III bis l.itiunuory at vnnjision, ir. f'F.ltl'.Ri:i i:J fru'iM Ui brnin. for dls- en.xosof Ui 1 r:i 1 ii :i mt ner on KysKMii. 4 nuni'LUM rotii ii: sinnl . tird.for 4 dvseiises of ln j! our.l. i l.ocouiotor-Atuxia, 'lfll5' f-ii,i ilio hiinrt for divpayi'S X of t Iih nenrt. a, TIMTIXE. fniii th" ttsto. for disenscn J of tlie li'sie.-. ( A(ri;iliy of lU urnai.a, ster- iiltv. -n-. 1 i .. T VAItlXi:. f'0:r the o ar" -rtHseasca A of th- i'V'i 1 -. 4y Mirsct'l.JNK. thr rodine, ..-. VUVB, I lie Vii.t I in. . 1 , ' The plivslohwical i-mn-ts iirodttced by a sini?! lif!of Cnrrbrlnr arf .aCfelermion 6f tlie puUi-.viU I-eUilf;if fullness ' tcntion 111 t!ho hcti''.rliiln'-ii!ii.of spiritM, tiHTf-aseil uriiiiu v cxitoI'ihi. ! iH-nn-Mt:ition nf tho uvila.ufv.''fnr. i f tlie Wiifliler ninl A peristome :ii-li..ii i f titc int-irna. UK-rense y A in mnsMH:iir str-Jmrth; ami ruaira,,n in- a cret?'l poor "f iiini in niiinly pfiipi'', mid inoroiiiatMi iiMi.c:n jind dls'tiv.- if. Wliort- liwal aru?tr!?'t r ' '"t!,!,,,, 2 with tli Kknun'Miil Anlm;il l'.xfr-M-f tiny J will be m i!ii"l. t.ifKi I. or with :tl! xi-tmr liternturo on t l.e ul)j-i-i, on rt-ccipt ot V T lv 4 4 Wsllv-t-. C I light is races, are monuments of credit; her public improvements have keptXpace with i he growing wauts of her people her authority reflects the pride of the State in its stainless integrity, , hd thrift and content am the com men blesMiigs of her people. When it is considered that Notl Carolina has every important iniuera within her borders, from gold to yjron I hat he has every variety of soil for everyyariety ot crops from wheat to cotton; that variety of dim ite, from the srinny southern coast to the hills of the highest peak of the Appatach-ian range- that she has waterpower enough iu a single river to spin and weave the wlmle cotton of the Soutli, and thai her land-jare u early as cheap and her climate better thati the West when these facts are weighed in the scaleof intelligence, the momentous meai:iug of a New South, may m understood in the North as it is now understood in the Carolines, A. rK. McClure, iu PhiladclphiaTiraes. XMaj.ir VVilliarn M. Rbbbins registers now, "Gettysburg." He will take his family ! there. The government has snu arrangements for the accomoda tion of tin? commission, of which he is a mferabef, defraying their board aud lodirinij expenses. The work is one that requires pains-taking care and exactitude, ns it is intended to make it a perfect and permanent topographical memorial of the decisive b ittle of t he great! ware says islhat of a good-sized township a bo it six miles from right to left. Bheumatim ranks the system like a thumbscrew. It retreats before the power of HoimI's Sarsaparilla, whicl purifies the blood. sou ana uouwm s mmwi im..-, Williamston. exploded Tuesday. Ther were fifteen peons in the? buildings, and all were injured. Isatic Bright was dead when taken out, nd four others are dying. Several of those in jured were women, who had taken breakfast to their husbands who were employees. One boiler was blown thir ty yards from its bed. f. - The Wilson correspondent of the Wil mimrtnll Messemrer uives tlie following The area, Major ilobbins j ndeY the date of April 24: Q ote a sen sat ion occurea at a eoioreu k"1" here yesterday eveuing. Annie J.ae, colored, oue of the teachers of the -i a Je I school, became su iueniy mi out a moment' warniirg nished up .. MariaVick, another teacner 01 mescm.o. and bit her in the neck. The doctor nay it must be case of nyuropuoou. x former woman is still in a critical oo.idi- tiou and is not expecteU to live. North Wilkesboro News; Wilkes county has a notable citnwn in tne lr mu of Mr, William Harrell, who lives near Dockery. He is now uo years oi.i and is the father of 19 children, 10 t.l whom are livinj?. t or 3o years, a no un til a few months ago, he walked ami carried the mail from Wilkesboro t. M ount of Wilson, Va., a distance of o. miles, makiiiK the round trip, a uitauc. of lOi miles iu 4S hours. Bright piing Days. The spring should be pre-eminently a season of c nleunnent.j happiness and Tn ihesn hrlaht and pleiis.m "I- ----- r . . i i.:..k mouths thecotintry sHouui enjw.N nn.in let decree of irainpiiiity and prosperit iittt spiinjr.it is viell known, is olicu a Wiol of discomfort and disturiutnce n she physical system. iijinnnni, wi...... of the boily been too lorpiuor irittnai lheiraeii'iii,anti the fact is instantly re flected inihe menial condition !' Mie iu ,i.vi,li.:.l A disonleied liver means dis- orderetl nerves and a dutl aiid uusteadj . . .. ! : i i . . . . . i l,u brain. Anythini! which wi.i i.n..s pbvsieal sNstein into barmony with bud dii'm Nature eoiiiVrs an enormous hi-m-h-iiptm the nation!. Itesides the mere allay in" .f plivsieiil discomfort. Hood's aa- aparilla tb.es tlits, ns thousainls, ot "late . . i ... ...... i.,cn r..i iiMnnv nit-ii atio iviiiiin lo-n " i. ... i :.. I ....I r .. iiicisml use oi inn simi.hi" spring mediiinejisof more real pravttich III II II If Sarsaparilla Is superior to all other preparations claiming to be blood-puritiers. First of ail, because the principal ingredi ent used in it is the extract of .gen uine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal proper ! g . u ties. Also; be- Cures Catarrh Cilsethei- low dock, being raised expressly for the Company, is always fresh ami of the very best kind. With equal discrimination ami care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. It is THE Superior Medicine t)edause it is always the same in ap pearance, tlavor, and effect,: and, be ing; highly concentrated, only small doles are needed. It is, therefore, the most economical blood-purifier x ! - in existence. It j UUr6S makes food nonr- - Cftprtrill A ishing, work pleas OvnUrULn antf sleep reiresh ingL and life enjoyable. It searches out sH impurities in the system and expels them harmlessly by the natu ralichannels. AYE1VS Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step, and im parts to the aged ami infirm, re newed health, strength, and vitality. ittiaElieiisieii au( i intioi-ianee in .i..;t i.. i h-.liiisliies world. Ilia n ream.- of alistracl tiiet.naug. AJspecial to the Times-Union from Mailison,:Fla., says: The little daugh ter of Mr, Betid was sent to the barif to-day to get some eggs. She thrust her hand in the u est in the hay and something struck it. She th mgiit it was tbfe hen. Seven her hand was struck hut'she sot the eggs and return ed to; the' house and told her mother the hen pad pecked her. The mother examined ami found the child had been bitten by a highland moccasin. the child died in two hours in awful Hgouy4 llheSnaKe was killed. Its ans measured liuehesin length. You have often wished for some thing to take the place of Pills. Now try a 23-cent package Simmons Liver Tlegulator powder. Take it dry on the tongue: pr make it into a tea. It is pleiisant to take, and gives quick re- . my . .. , .1 3 . 15 beware of Ointments for Catarrh that cjiiia Mjrqar, As merc.ury vvill sujivly destroy t!i sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering r through the' nue.ous surfaces. Sncl articles should iieVei- If ued except oi urescriptioiis triotu rejuitiible phy-ici n? 1 . '. Li. ... ..i.'fi .1 . tan iii!i I .1 .llll. IH I 1CV Will I II I H l i.ri-. lie ! i " Sarsaparilla Prepared b Dr. J. C.-Ayer & Co., Iyell. Ma. Bold by all 'Druggwu ; l'rice $1 ; bix bottle, f j. Cures others, will cure you II. : . . mi UM m riirlft nam i hiibs Fsrti izers. for Com, .Cottoo Poirut t XXSy" Newspa"erLawi- I. S ihsri Wrs J not g've ex ile s notice to the coutnrry -aie consic- red as w ishing to cootunue their Sttb enpliou. ' ti It the suls rihrs j order the dis oiii intKiiire of their jperiodicals,'"the Mi'disiier may continue Ultil all i'rie;ii rages ajv 3. If subM-ribr-r negj take their r-i ii du -tij j u,u 1 f; .ice to which tne .ire .ie re? ponsibh uiit j tliey liaV- sefled their bill and ordeied tin m disct wliir- to tnd them paid. ett .r refuie t lie of Hi reeled, tbev ie 1. . ii ..... l i vin" e.lainis a ailist IS r the go fro II tllrMll. annfaCMiretl. by r. d theny I you catij Halls 111 Pnr ovprv variety and phase' of tin manv diseases which attack the air passages of the thr at and lungs Ayer Cheriy Pectoral will le found a speci tic. Its aiiodviieana exjet;it.i.ioi, vr.". ities are promptly realized, and it 1 al ways ready for use, For Malaria, Li?er Trou- bl er Indige st ion, u s 6 1 1 - i po?S10iy tieiivr Catarrh Cur- & Co.. o i .i.. t ..oivtiiinst im niernirv: an. Itll- UM, V4., r . , is taken internally, acting directly np ,n the 1oh1 aipl iiiueii" surfaces of tin system, in buying Hall's Catarrh thm bV sore vtn el gfiiuine. It is by t J. t'ln-n-y & o. test imoui.ds free. 8,Solilby Uni.ijoitg, ?. 1 . . . i . Thomas Earnhardt, tUce.tseO, are m .oUtit-d u, exhibit lh: sa.ne to ...e on or before the 20 IV dav ol January 1SJ-.. H p'rsot.sin.lJbtedio said .Uceaseo ,re reousted ?io make imn.ediule pa ment Tai Jan -0ih 18J4. V ff.A. Eaunharut, Adm'r. of Thos.'Karuhaidt. Theo. P. Kluiiz, An'y. Deafne33 Cannot be Cured cannot second I line." 1 he merit tr Why Hood.? Wins. t 1 .iivcolu sli id. "You I I r;?iti v uv f.ol tlie l.e 'i' v ,l v ..... onii-lc to recognize leai l-icir of ii, ami chug oii.y to llio.e thin-s which they dd to be what is cluiaieti '"it especially gratifying that the sale of Hood's Sa rsapa rills iuc i eases iu .st r a- ;.i i hose sections wncic i 3 liniiv r known. i , , . , im... ; ii f.rMiee. is nlani. tioid 1 UC l"" 1 ' ouiilahasirroven ibat it possesses eu 1 : . ... ,.,rii It inaintkiuJ4 blh stai.danl which others cann-a even approa H. It ..eooie'sl favoiile btootl-jmii iv !UI1 l.uildmg up medicine, aud i more popular ibis ver lh.il) ever befoiu. All his bec.iu.-o liovd o tJuie.. hvloc-d p;.r.ealin m thev cana.t rcn- 1. th, Jted irtivi. t.r the ear. There -.- v lueurciLMf... ..-Uluti, l-y c..,l..u , a,! re...-.r.. Ie.tlae!.s.i..ril.VH . u , cu..uili.... ol lu- '-u the rTueluau Tube. U'U.n this-tttlH- peu u :l,j.me.l ;i ruaiOliHsi suiiiiu ii imi'v..v - 4. It the suWst rtliers inove to uthC daces without iiiforminL' the mhWAy- - . .. .i -p er, auti papei are sent po ine iormex. lireclion, J hey are Jield respoiisi- i). 1 o Tiie ouit" have d i ided ; h ; r- i'usinji to t.ike per'o'lt - 'f til. i'iceor fiiioving -a l leaving them inciiUed fur, k Prima lk.t -evideur' f intentional fraud. 0 If subs, ri'rs pay Su adv.nce they t iHnind to five nolle ! jit.i! isiir. tt the end of their time, ii et do i.ot wi-h to cotii. ue fak ng it; otherwise the publisher isauthorix t!'to- send it tint the sU'.-t i pier iii ! responsible until mo expre noticewii-h. payloent f all arrearages is senljlo ihe publish r. . I The last postal laws; tire -uch thai newspaper publishers vtin ::r.rest AitiJ, ne for fraud who takiS a paper and refuses to fay for il. Jijdi7r this law i he man whoulh.w lis ? .ibstription hi i' tin aloii tor some riu.e unpaid and ben orders the po?tmer iiiiark it 'refused" and hue a psi"f card sent notilyiu", lh pubiiihe;i, 5 I himself iiable to arie-t and tine! theX-auie as fur theft, etc. - ' . Of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is always wilht . jie bouudsof rrtiii ltati- il istiue; i tlwn'.s'apptats l..t'r J ref .f t-iinkiug eople because it is true; tA i P always iuly uWunautcd-.by eudur -euienih vvliicn iu the iiiuincial world woutd MeiMpted ttiihuB ' a ipmenl hesitatiou.' : ,lv cloifc'l lea!ne!- voti liivt' i .. i.i. o i-. n til in' at... - - 1- r". f.-u'tHU.l lltil-?S I lie iimi...ii....v.. -. nut;u,U UUS tab. re.t.ucrt tu.M normal U o.,t..f.t... are cause.! I,y r-Uirl.: which is ti. .tiling but an iuUauieU cou -:l.oU ol "'tvTwiugh'eUHuaar.l DuUar, any 1.11e:e.o1e,s(,a,l,,.l by tarrh, U.t ca ... v.. ,r..i bv Halls Calanii re.. par.sa- i .. .,t .i ii-i-e. ' 1 1 1 1 " vmt Til K lil-Wtl'. YMV Weakness. Miliaria. lr..lii,'PSOon 1- enrt .in kly. Kr to This question is oftea Iveavd juui nearly as olie'u u..ainvei .u. ' It is not always ,reii.e inhered, as it should lie-thut Ibe t tfa of ill-tap-,vr and U -iliabiU ir- .ilirii Mt beioundki tire 4ih sM isl voi.tlii. i-;v'f4i-" piol.s tf by.-t-eL Wlwus ti.e U.,e i tryuK -itiuuxiilze1' a man - I'M . i.as w.k ,mi l.fot;? if a ui .)- iiuuidaf,Ma ' rlieuiuali'-ni, h. v citn lv bt; JJchi .to affable aud agie.ai.ul' I aii hicoufiwned tlx H'H'ptk" tK ex p etui lo be titter wi I nd .ixv'ayj- r-:idy ti " i! Tu'nr.v m.ryy The oi..iyxstv lo riiin xe ifeie! Ine-iPy- M to . i I at th.Vatl-e. 1 ; . ll-ell3abw ... , . t . ..... ... .'..'.i l uijtlie if a no uu - in u v i.-j and hlootlV A.:r-ti ) ' i'l'- "; ' '- rllecliv- tn i .i' ..? . " "i-r. i- ii.) net; two gooo. recoanuenuatious. 2B0WtfvS IRON sitx: r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 10, 1894, edition 1
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