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--TT ' . t flarbliiia ! Watchman. L30A1. B aiBPS. AUd Oo-tuatirsr. no longer winiMftcd .. .i.... ... ti ill l...liv.,ft ill is in -itll M? i 1 "T ijitl thing dut US Oil UCCwiliil U iff!" coS SAt5o Kxcixge. -Two coiu- 4t "ifiiilt!r jaiid :!jdj priming out- 'frit .V". "C J J-vW fUniKiiUVtwierl JCortlJ Caro- - It.. . . V; VfLJiWi-iN vVATCiua" which iu Llii the'i uUsriiiiu 'jwi and gmJ " ' ? . n 'i'e- a a kT ; ..kaaf lal I till at lla. I til uurv.-N. c- other is a good .. . e,,uijleie 7 column newspaper ouitu V?uiwville. X. C This property will jmd at ageuuiue bargain by. the un-er-ei; praprtetorr who is forced to h Ul For further Informal ion addie.-; - '. J. k McKkxzik, ,a by a Uitle emrt linci a tew mo- .,A will givea Gold Watyh worthy 00 '- vih iirt cla'J$.giu movement war.au- tt j fur HO year" to the one sending in :.tbe I-' number of i clish suliscdber ui(.i the next & day jThis.ia u bona- Bu!utfcr aud the wafcbj first d " V-. " ...... t , f! r I.. .J erv n5. Ao clubs tak$jn oi wn aiiJ cajdi must accu")aiiy each. Uijt or geutleiuaiis size jw eirei. Go urk at ouc see w h4t yu cau 1. rtJiralllpIe popies.i jHlesHrs. CjC. Wa le, at Troy, J. M v o'rrton, at Mt. Gilead, and h. R. Lisk u.nile! Montgomery, county, are our - Bfi;Biilhorized jigent.v to solicit, eollect, M receipt fir subscriptions Or othej . 4u for'iae WCHMiN.Vnd aUjpf our run who are due u.4 will please, mate u.e" f LhLs fact and pay up t heir arrears - J. V. 'McKkxzik, E litor. A 'train foiid of Oeorgif water-inelons iut lb rough oui the U, &l D. last Sun ; ,, I ! i li. . : ' . Hithing at almost pur own .price t, I'M. g. Brown & Co, , Iist SWta(h ten memlwrs were re fiived into the Baptist Jpburch of ihi city. - i j .- : ! " v' il'aul H iFrmijer hs i en 'anppotnted ' j)slnister at j lleilig ipo.tbffice, ihis uily. ' , Mr.sJac;b Lonsr, father of our excel- U-iiMSuliHior, It. F. Lnnp Esq., died at liis Ijoiue in (jiryliam, X. C , ou the 21st Tht; silUtf oi l:iil plajeiVhere - i 'V lietveen f lie Conicorsl aiid S ililniri " ' -. - ''i ' ' ' - J Viu lesnlted in a scorp of 13 to 8 itl f;tvor of S iiisijiiry. I . ."Vlfah J;Vjon. coLUwhUe ni tempting Uarrfst'S ni CaldwetJlj col, near Pine t Ti!W last Tlrufnlay Wi4eaten to death :.!: Caid well. . 7 : - ..'If yi't JjaVeni 1ouaht auit, yon are virtue greafet kiiid of luck, for- we iii(einL.ti slauliterprie inall -clotli-' M. Si Brown, & Co. wv. Jno. P. Alexandef, colored, vns CM Mondsy, of l- (his week ' trifil Iwfure Jas. H. McKeizie, . Eq., at llieShtTifl"s ofliee,for forcible trespass. ' taileit to learn the resalt ol the trial. l'he nu't of the pmtfacted meeting ( t Chelan HiU 31. R clmrch.lias leen Bp Aanls of siity eoiiirerti uis, Mr. I , Stuoei; hfiH leeu verx-'abl v 5unnoVted hv Uev. Mr. SurrutLof Coqcord, and his meetings have proved of great j o id. . , i ' - t'r. W. H. Uukefield will lin Sal- i ' ! I i . . - 'WV. at Central Hu el on Friday. 3uw 18th, Practice limited to Eye, tV4 ose and throat I uwrge Griffith 1,k fn;le the trip - "Wiiui the. world m M than -ixty five W h.. beat the record. He parted from Loudon on MrJh J2th, j, ,fln(in;,8 relMrned. ;f- Mrs. Theo. Ft Klutfz eolleeted $8t. , JrtUe i:ufate lnoilumeiitt aud W1 IVY lea for iWekhf.to Attend the rx. rcn of the j J6f the e,.. .oueoftlieiaoftuineutAybtch came off yestenlay, 1 . lfy,4u want a good pair Shoes at . 'ver befi.re heard ft go tn E. - I: urt, & CuV See his new ad. in l8 isne: ' has been, received id t urn d rati ; "Udkin coiinty, supjMised to have u,tl.e work of incendiaries. A H'baru witli four fijie mules, the Pr"lrty-of Mr. Huglr I Sprinkle, w5is A Mr. SiutnH living near ,tourMdes posfoffice, alloa fine baru. fJ s: - ' I- . . t Jkr " - ' , ue lot of jMeaf Fine frock aiid fcjtk S.iit4 at half priced -20.6H strife -ciWAH). if 15.00 Mats at ! $7.50 ;M..l;iBto.wto&..'Co T the lovely and patriotic women of -orth.Uroliua are her people indebted V the honor that is paid to her-.glorious who gave their lives for; the lost t Tuesilay at Rsileigh in the pro-.-, !n) of a griat!V concou aet the' coruer ujiou which a beautiful monumeut jrill In- erected iu honor of our fallen Con leraie brave, was! aid. The tere jno'y wus of a most interesting charac tfand luany oiiu old veteran una t. 1 Ce w? cm all, i within vJh next te ditys, ttnd get BigHargaiiut oi Fumi ture atOen. WrigbtsL. .'.JJ Mr. W. . E iiott, fclio was wroy it j iml lat TlinrVd y hy fnlligy Jrom n irniu on the Cape FVaf & Yadkin Valley llaitroad iifaV' rayeiiewiij died" tiulur day uf. umm iu that, place. Cxey, Browucratvl ine, the tnftnp cmnkjt, were ieiteuced to twenty !a itt j til, by thCistrict of Columbia. Pula-e Court, last Mouday, for trespassing on theeiiyiifA grounds .with their army of CrarnpH uUiite'of week'ti age. y -!., y- It U reported 'that Mr. John L. Reudie man, a younj: lawyer of thia city, a.nd Miss Annie Atvvell diiughtrjorjlr. P. A. Atwll are to united in marriage ou June nth. j v, For once in- your life clotliiu i.s MS. Blown Prof. R. O. Riser, wiperintendetit of the Salisbury graded echool haa givea uotice," t the committee that he will tender hU reigliaiibii'aWaurariuteiideutat the 'end of the present term iof the schotd which closes Ihuiweek. PirofV H. J: 'Overman, who Jias been the first feauher utider him for the past several year,'" w spoken of for the placetland will proWbljjv'Vrof. Kizer's successor. ProfKiztsr fias been Mjperiuiendeut of the' uehosi for . liins 'years aixl 4iaa4iiled the puiccwith credit . Tuaef Hhbt tliaH yto -get - s rt.t"at the jpricewe are offriti"; tneni , ':yy M- SBfpwi Co. ha. niiearthed another Iralt. CJie one last nioiittt was bran adnttefated. with' cockle, .cheat ,.and'iblher. weetteeil piow it is a eed frauds 'he Jtuialoslfa, J. C oeeu vu, iihs iteei.rsciviifK rvwrv'ijesa ca"- . J . I . jLU,.. ..il. liag anil other seetUht)hgh'aj;ets, The ei re iitlfely without value and con tat u ins ra.inv weed eeV lnev are the rascals whftisold last year, under the name of 4Ueent3 Creek See l, Coin- kjviiiy. 1 here are no postoraces uy these names, and never have . Iweii Persons are warned against such fraud Buy from reputable husines- house, and let travel mi gseednven alone.. Salesmen wanted. Free prepaid otrl fit. One ot-our agents has earned over 2ajD(Xin five yearsv OBvix 137 New York. ' ' - ' For bargain In FunitfurVgo to Geo V. Wright ite has the - prettied i and most seleta stock, to be seeu any where He.wiltcojpparegoodd aud prices with any uouse 111 toe outte. Statesville Mascot: Mr. Vsirnei Steele, iteftr lt. Verucjii, Rowau county Itad G or 7 pieces of bacon stolen ab.u,i th'2ijd,, iust., he took oat a search war raut and found one pi.ee. in, Jule Cowan's possession, who turned liStUtesevtdeBceiU ihoi Hodge, aided or ' got him into it, all were arrested and bound to court, failing to give' bail' were committed to jail- iu Salisbury.. "JUife said lie could '.fihd the mejit and sums one weuij&n jhis boud aud ou the. lOi'fci found 4 pieces hurried near Koiiges hpsei f;Peter CaJdjwreH is a col -oied preacher, and this wtfofesale steel- ing has been going oil for quite a num ber of years. Mr. Thomas Montgomery of Cool Spring ,had 13 pieces stolen 4 or 5;years .biyjk uhdsuspicioued the same parties but could get uo clue or evidence Whatever. Mr. Anderson Iackey, near Mt. Veriion, had 4-large lot of bacon stolen 2 or 3 years ago. Also Mr. Ab Castneraud Mrs Foster or Raiusev ) 4ill ot Uie same viciuitv. It has beeu the general. opiou that tliM Rioted preacher aud thietVhas been the leader aud h4ad, of alt these thefts but couldiol'be caught. tijiir uuijlMiw tn aati'l'iit ' iinDit hnw UUJ V V IVi'tlVV VW Waj v v ,mav mv ww ' ' . , -. mm 1 Vs- ' '. y ? Reduced XiAties-r The R. & mRiulroad'Co. will sell low rate tickets to vi'wyt aad. members of edi tor's families who-desire to" attend the Press Couveut4o. at Alorganton, N. C and return as tollowsj From .t-alisbury 13.85; Greeusbow $4.Vj&Htu $35- Kates from intermediate points in same proiKirijon. Tickets oh sale June lltli to J4ih.' A'lKrfj An!nioiiiit'Vi,f 'Nnrl h Caroli na Teachers' Assembly, round trip tick ets will be sold to Morebead City at th following nvte: From . Salisbury. $8.45 Charlotte $(.70; Statesville $9.25, MvckS- vilIe$S.(X); Norwood $9-55. Asheboro $8.60 and trom intermediate points in same proportion. Tickets ou sa!e.i(Juue lCj to 30, limited to July 15, '94. Tuisy WXsrr Names. The Russell Art HublMuug jUiw: of. 028 Arch St., Philadelphia, desire the names atid'ad- dress of , avew leopte jrf ' every l4wu who.are interesied.m works of art, and o secure them they offer to send free. f Cupid GuidesUhV Boti" a .:Miperblj exec u ltd w ater c lor picture, Ox lB inches, Suitable fur training aM six teen other pictures about suue'ize, lf cou)K$i to any -one -sending .t item at okce t4je names and address of ken per sons (admirers "of tine plctarej-) i,tgeth er w it h six 'two-cent stamps to cover expense 6f "inailing, etci" j'Ahe regular price of :Hpitur:5si.0ti, bjit they can all 1 secured fre . by; ?ay: person forwarding, .the names and stamps PROMPTLY. Note. The editor of. this paper has already rece.ved copies of above pict ur es and consider heut reiiy'Getus ol Oae of the best evidences that Ayers Hair Vigor is an nrrtclVof except lonal tnrit is the fact .that ynj-deinai.d fi i$ is constantly incraMng. No oue who uses this incomparable dressing ever thinks of trying any other pn jparation for the ha.r. TT " ' ' - i mr,, . . imMaMaawaMaj-iaaj J; fWML . J irTn i '' L ' 4 t VL "- J r XThe Sokthern Preabrtcrian- I If mi ow us your Mihsrrij Jtni f.rj . ''V .? ' . . a iiimp,s - itiiii., ju iv. iuc;m"v ii iu iiiic.r.vvujmiMreii viUHis hm h recent luVti cal autlirit?' 1 - ' v : t . I x ; 'd General Aemlitv t the JSouthern -"' l'nr WVf. .!? .W it l ..... . J hoxrt in? nmv v,. . J'l-PsUvUrii , Ctmrcti tofiuv M-PiVeiI " ware. irimr lanorvmvieMl ... s-.- if ii u i. - 7i 1 vl . f tvforit .Hcnd from ItaloXweJste i a l4wt ar,-, itf i,, f,.;. ,.! -Wttr-Sur try. ? . . - : the rww.tirrti:f" co(Mmmee on Iiei,a:.. ... . r n:.lfr f --.if -,wi f..ii,i.J J- . 1 . '.V 'V" niS lr,,ai. :st,n,k' . ! . irittinuhillll coufeei re wiiicii.ieceiit , y r.-iiedl j rrnimetit to unirtlcitllr j rurii pverj tuf wimk or neni evangeM- z tiott the? freeoi.ui - wtal. After Mme (licjiiin!ioU ilie uieetu oi leeched ty th joint foutniittee a!'Binuiuaham was r J-cTI.i , . f i.iV V overtwrvii friiii tlie ProyijeitiSfih At.ioaiii.1, one asking the aiutomftmtnt of a com in it iee oil Pi"ebvtcriun unity ana tue otin r rrnquegniiK tiua a -rautt-tn; cohimiflee liappoiiitd on cooper ation ju hnie nijssuii work o. confer with a like conunitte of tlm NortUern Veshvterrart chtirch ' at Saratoga, the power. of the cominitte. -to .be. .simply advisory. . 1 1( x?' s Th follpwiftg ! telegram,., receivetl from the Northern Presbyterian . As sembly at Syracuse." JT. XL was" read and! reiei reu iu iuu cotuuiiuiee 00 orgauii;t- " riteiknieraUAsssumiWtv irr?issT. alt ?5 iraj otc ha.t cord ial 1 V; a,nd - unanimoHS- iv aaopieti ine; loiiowmg r,)iuuf)ns, "itesolveil, Thalia special committee of, r - 1 1 I it. ' . . I nine oe appouiteo oy tne tiiotieraior y conferjwttRfstrfiHaf cWtnniittee, if otie should 4e appointed by the General As semblv of -the .Southern. PresbvLeriad' Churcfi iii tlie uniiecl tate,io tikelp-l 10 cuiisiueraiioii file wnnie queuou ot organic ujiidii 'at thef t o-iaidies' upon t h& basin of ou r oiri mittf stattdards, and to .report tor the next Assetubly.: . r.! " SEARCHING TOR 'A BRUTE. Bnrliiifftoii. Mav 21. Sundav niorh ihg ljetwefe?if7,and'8 o'cWk Mi' Phil- Hps, 'a highly respected white girl ;.ne of the 'operatives at Carolina Cotton Mills on Haw Uiver, three miles north of this place, wiw assaulted by an uu kntiwiii negro' at Ihyabutmeiit of Big Falls bridge, fallout lf - a mile from her home'. Tire young lady, who is about 19 years'of age, had spent the night with some of her. people on. .this side of , t he . ri r er, a nd was. ?: return i 11 g I home when; the pottndrel , Ciiught ; her n tiii opens roau. one struggled long acl desjieratel but the brute finally overawed her by! holdiirg a pistol a gainst ner ueaq. Her screams were drowned by' the" natr of the river, nut hurrying pome she gave the a larm, iind the -whole cWtitry ' turned out, to sefirch.f v '"The negro tok to the thick Woods down the river on this wide, and has sofareIuded afl search. Hundreds of men from Glencoe Mills, Big Falls,; Haw, River, Burlington and Graham scoured the whole'couutry for miles around all d .y Sunday withont auv ff a surcrss. Twt suspicious characters were captured f&iub carried before her. but neither; pf'vid 1 o ; lie. t he one w a n t. ,yd, ... tKx i'teiinmt w;is high, . and if cui ght a fyjiciilug will be hnrd to pre vent. He leiuguiYkiiown tolie victim, tjo ojie.kmvi auogtiarcii jix -'At least. 51 Ki people were- out all day Suiiday, a;id uvery liprse iu the cotTrttry wits piesetliti08eirvice. fireiislor. May 2l.A'ilegrj) named Shi pes has j just been rtiested at this place, xWo iusWers tojt he escription of the negro-,. Who .assatjled Miss Phillips. He has been placed ill jail to await iden tification. 1 v A fmodof Earthquakes. Xew York Jferald, tttht 4. ( ' k - . Dr.'Falk has recently liad such re- mKrkable success with his earthquake predictions, notably with ' tlie one of April &)tl)L the; date of the calamity in Greece, .that people who live in coun-J tt ies liable to cbnvulsions will possibly pass an 'anxious day in Saturday next. The. Austrian scientist places May 19 among his critical days" of the year 1S9, though lie only cWsses ;it iu the third rank:;. as pgaixls' its possible ca lamitousnss. On these critical days of hirPri Falk' iiicludes among -pfobable disturbance, cyclones, heavy gales am i ''! fi t ' - - "ii... .! other abnormalities of weather, with eaithiiuakbs thrown -in according to locality. critic either vriy he will probably May 19 emong hit: successful predic tion, since the; Caucasus .vt'ijsyisifed by vft violejt.scisiuc,.coiivuls?ph o,Tnetf ifay, May lot hsnd Scotland felt yer- terday - flight Stocks, the vibrat idns traelin itortlfward . ' . , Shot to Death. B.uCelon May2-jbe aoaKeiM'ii Ootlma Gerezuele Sogas, ' Bernaf, Vil larubia ami Mir, whd were ' tondem ned rt6 deathjlfor cohiblicity liv the attempt at Pallas tO 'ssssinat Geiii Martinez De Campos,(Wre put to;death at. o' clock this morning. Althoug.li the ex ecution i was public, there we.e few' stjectatorexcept the 8irong force of miiitary .wiuctf naa oeen ordered to be present as ajprecjiution against dis- order. J . ' ' The platcon fired Irpm a distance of Liiree iiieires. tiuc wuvitis uau ineir backs turned o ward the troops and their eyes:were bandaged ..with hand kerchiefs.! v Codina and Villarubia re JsUted the; alt;em pts of the troops to blindfold Ihetnl uid callel opptf the on lookers for help.' The guards were ob liged to u.e fotfee to, compel them to get upon their knees. Sogas and Co dhia,w'ere still kneeling alter the vol ley was1 iSred and were struggling' to get upoi) their feet-when they received ti ... i' . i'U.: :i- u i . i he second shot which stretched th m . i; . : - . . Mi UsideHlKSIcottipanions. r days u? day or' two of grace fects of abitein the hand inflicted byl!...,w,?.Aw.ri.. tm.mii,.ir :h.dth and irhat Hoos BarsaparitU does, tliat WT 'ri' aid building up medicine, tells theistory of its merit. Ho.re'ltbtiVU,JU ' bA?i ularthify ear than ever . barsidJ-nha Cures. airuL Cures. his because Uood'. Cures. b a - - mM m t . - .. j . . la iv -vjH v a ( Bail k v vsvk.ik a . - - . ' r j aHBaa ..a - - 'i i iherer.re ue'axk "for hat in wirWu,' tr'isting that yon pay i wiibimt the iks- icesMiy uivur going or ,chuimk, w yoa, Wtnstou Seutuiel. Up in L -w.s Fork twnshin, Wilkts county, overdid, ty ngj, Joun Vickers wnite; Qrieii u ituus jiajpreys ctjlorit'M""4M-,,r,4V-", ; uvjin iHmfed-J etl ) necK lull ot nof, ,J i)ey .V I 1 ck full of ah.it, Jhey hid eii- gaged in a little tjlsticuff soniWime ago. Mahrey went to VickrV house when they again ot? a dispute when the latter wan kinicked down by The negro. ; v lCKer. joinjiea nji aiict ran in to hi house when' tlie hegro started to flqwitii; bu.w)ie)i;he git,as,fa lis the door he was titetbtt Viewers, wlio kad a shot gnu in lifi hand anS pro-- ceeded ti l)vJ.ntenia of 'il, abo'iji haltif.ine ioa4Jloilging in : r00 1113 ns iieca, which maae,a paiuiui tnougli lot serious vf ou nJ. ' V' in,n stiffiicc;;j - "' . m'. nil f Hi .4 ..r- atermeli a" ueorgta, w aternte oa. 4 .- t i It istobe.hoped.that the present cold snap will nptgajiypftui , the ; Geor gia watermelo jcrop ITpt withstanding t he faflt that the former ff eee k lied .out all the waierineI'ons4j"n tlie state, a report carefully prepared! uy the"statloii agents oi tnewavannaoi, torHfrf 'Anrt Westert railroads h the tneiiV regions of the state,, slows that Georgia has a ' prospect for a watermelon erop jrom the replant which will probably be but a little less in yield than was promised by the first plant. The CropViTibe only about one week late. This is good news. The gay and festiTfe wateriaelon - ve waut both early aud late u thdtseasoti. 1 he Executive Committe Call. . IUleiqh Iay 10ti, 1804. By order of the (,Centcal Executive Committee there will be a uieetiug i.f the Democratic Stale' Eecutive Com tnittee at U ileigl on jthe 12rh day tf June 1894 at SViftick p. ni. for the purpose of calling tfcohveiition of the party and for f he tr;?ashctioti ' of such other bUsihess'as irihy properly" "conte- bef ore it. I F. M.'Simmoxs, Chairman. II.- H. Cowan Sec Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts, the chief of calamitv-hnxvlers, has time aud again IjiiWi'iiled'tlie" alleged fact t hat. the new tariff bill will rumthe itrdiistrial interests if ti'mr twfutiy. t,So" tiieM.iue bad tins daupiaU'ieratvtis Ikeeoiue that the, other Lu Jia.toilcii I Un Uepul Jican, ' ot Mchiih, pusejjf '-a m.iuufact iirer,. tolthe sUacTiuttif Senator ti perfectly iHtflt'ieh'iilorial alid diplouirttic Un'uu'ifp, tbat he'? was talking nimense. 'i&Kery :qw iind then oii finds a m.inuf.icturer; who has the honety 1 1 atrib rt tllat! thpeinl iig'tiriff lilr go dg to ii-jure his bu4jess,at nHviwCrt i-Wt'bf ten "that ojie. findsj aj.,iai4ufacl4irereiator so honest as Sir. McMillan is.. He oVser- ves reiueui oereu." uuario te uis. As the name iiidicktes. Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hair etiewer is a re neyer of the h.iir including its growth health yut htul junior and beauty. - i Charhdte Observer: The Davidson (vol lege. people are mjitv to announce th.U they have finally 'leeiMlisapiMiiiit- editr .seeirVinir;;JitKii; Teninle Graves of Georgia, theiruiiual orator. writes regretfully that his physicians have advised him that he must not use his'vbice lUfmblie sfVaking until next faUjtt he jitfry k-ip4i,wtias''lie is shffer llroii,sojpjet niifaffli In hi stead1 trhe'jwdress.wijl 1, dttlivered by tliat eniinent. Atfanta divine, Rev. Dr. GrB Srrickler. s'-.l. gdtit!'negrt).? x Th tatfidr -whs an'esteit oivharge of jiivunti tiiaiislaugl) ter.. . . t - 'lienoir, Ma"ltt)f MlerSort inst, receive d here liyj wnJft(mit'Wowmg 4Cak; savs show is falling andhe thermom ier V. 32 dt-grSV W&ft: hi. .. ' I I iU Taa ilL - TheGfeYal. You get tKereu'lest value out of a silver uartvr' wh Ijorchasirig a pack age of H'Tniiltuis'Iiiver Itegurator pow -der. Tlverfejs'hothihg like it for " in digestion oVconitlipa'tioii.'' Take it dry on the' tongue or ftrnke a' tea.4 You'll i afterwitrds, takett in preference to ills. . . . -;, ; mym Winston, M.y .19. " A cyclone 200 j feet 'iii 'width 'pstsed over. Walnut" Cove Usteveliiti doing' considerable dam- i . . " . i age. A large tow.icco warenonse ana ther hoases-were blown down.' ' ' li I Hood's Cares. In tying that Hpd's Sarsapar.lla ciires its proprietors iuake no extraa gant claim. Th- ad vertising of HoiidV Sarsap ihlla alVvays'au apjieal Ui the sol)er, c inmon sense f thinking peo ple, and it is always fully substantiated by itidorsemei.ts, which in- tlie finan cial world, tyoqld be accepted; without i a momeut s heitaiion. . ... r Kiad the testiniouirs Don I. SaViirnnll . Uirtr-lft A nniu .Ten include I Kate uranf, who 1 snd to he a blue- QUiet, iu the Inisiiiess world Aban reams, Vriki'lla i .r 1.1...., I 4 t l . I ' ' 'I. y . i r '- -J '-ill . - .... ... y;. .nMi1HM:Se ..WS.l'lCil H leTSIS- U(-:i lr U. An .1 ! ' Unr'joi; AVer's Sars.manlla would 1. i "i 7 I ;-..v..w v.c. i uni uuii ijje an 111- ,. , , I . I i- . - - 1 figures 1.. f... . 1' ' Z.v &.1 ti 1111 r - l.a 1. . . - ! nmnt , will le liuade -after U?' - 1 ,! ,,He ' W J'; Ii I " .! ii! ' I fosHi as a cavalryihaii, asm rtinl-t efis, & .. nrul the in-t.nres ;ire .exce liit. The ftitfjre 4 i 11 4e yXfAti. Tlie old oldie.r,is Mr; VY. llOick, h Meigh Umkbinder. . k .1. - i IT. J. JBUkipr Jtorth tembi-ftkfe, 1 Mass. . After the Orip Relief from Hfiad'a 8iraanHlt . . . Wonderful and Permanent. ,KHr? c-.;Lo-iIf9-s r- . ' I bad kidney trouble and severe pains lo my back. Vhlch was brought about by a coid contracted Ilelncainp at UnnHeld in 18C2 I hare been troubled more or less since that 'fe8 fWSSlJ'SS v A Bad Cough. Very Weak physleaDy, la fact my system was completely ?!?edaJ)t,e - H?,tSaTfa; lilla and It made me feel so much better that I conUnned taking it. and haTe token six bottles. It has done wonders for me, as 1 have not been soiree from old pains and; troubles since the llrrSaTSfitla-TTW . UWWUg P3" war. i consider Hoocrs sarsapanna a uou-sent blessing to the suffering." William Jl Ba&ek, I Korth Pembroke. Mass. I . Hood's Pills cure ConsUjatkn bj restore log the peristaltic action of the alimeutai i eanaL . THE IE ANIMAL EXTRACTS Prepareil ai-cvrdin to the forinvla of DR. W31, A. IIxVMHOND, . n hi. I. luM t .Mm ... . l w. -- CKftr.QBi.XK.VfnwH, tlie J.r.m. for rtls-O' "easPSnf tli lirnin ii'iil tirvimi aniom A IHUOI'I.I.IXI'm Troii t"u iiUt oi.r.l, foe Al -di.-wuBca u( me vt.nl. ("Ltlcouiotur-Ataxta, & Of tll ll-Hft. TGHTtMK.vfrAm -M.' tM..ii A Ji?' Jh i.-j A Wiiby cf.-tub Jrj;ai54, 8ter- OJ.AKISK, frop tlieo.'ariM 'or disease 91i;MCVt.I.. tbrrofllnce..-. of the pul-w:th;fH'l)ifK.t):fHil))''K ft(ur1i tention in the hoail. ifxhllarutiuii of sniritn. Inorens! urjyury e.oriMimi. niiL-rticn tAUi.n pensinilic itctmii of tneiivtliiuit. Increase 'irr muscular utrenirth iinl pimliinif.p. in- i mc rxinimrr inn'" mi mr intrnT.r Him ;creaspd power nf vision in eMerly pepi?. T ana incrensr- i iipeitiTiivri ritr?uvi. i urn. iw;ti iiruifijiMH iiri' inn ii ppi i.'ii I with the U:iiiitu..rel, Animal F.xtnu-t tty T 'Will hik fTlHtlM.1- f...-.lffr. li'illi ntt ...ivtliitt lilnnture on tlie suhjeof , qh ieyeipi f jiriee, by; ? - 4 Bright ing Days. s The snriniy should tie rre-einineutlv I O - season of c nteutmeilt. hanniness and : IwtrhA Tn tlicr . Kin.vlll iiiwl ltl.i C'i II I months thecountfy should enjoy its hi h : tet degree of tranquility and prosperity. But spring, it is well kiiown, is olien ;irwdof discomft.rt and dMurUtuee b. !!" of the laxly become tOrpTd o,ri it miliar in their action, ami the fact-- is instantly re flected in the mental ronditioji jf i he. in dividual. A disordered liver means dis ordered nerves and-a dull and uiisleaily1 braiiU Anyihini: whi'teti vUl -Jiiii.j: die physical syistem iutojharmouy with bud ding Nature'confers an euorinous'fieiielii Ukji. the nai ion, besides theanere t ullay. ing of physicitl discoinlort. , JLhuI's Saa- rJtfti -il lt rlA&i flil. t ll.HU'l liilu .1 trl'slt futttud nappy meiniud wnien cau tesii a n let ot ubsiracUUieoi izlng. : . - : . i TWeril is inofe Catarrh fu this ectioii Of the country t hail alt oihet :4ise;res put together, und. uia ilvthe hiSt,S'e. ye..rs wa suppti d to ie- '-liicHrable. "lAirl gre'inny ye uouiice4:it"a Jta-al xieiis!'uiid p. esi rib ed 'localretiiedies ahd- ty . cv.u-'taiitly failing to cure ivpli Jocsd treatment. promuncel it iucuranle. Sciei.ce ha- ''proven cataVrh to Ue a c istitutionat." disease, and, tin re fore, n qnuvs eohsli tutionat treatment. Halt's Caturrii Cure, man ufaci iud by F. J Chn.y & Co., Tolwlo. Ohio, is.i,ie . pul .vcon-tif-. ut ioiiaT cure on the iii uket. it "is ta ken iutei nally iu d4svs?'rrM,tvll0' drop tua lea-KMiurol. ' It o.s dic ly oi. the blood aud tiiuceus surfaces ofj tin sy-tein. They otfrrone huilml dol lars for any ca.-e it falls ti cure. Sen, for circulars and testdiioiiii'.ls Address F. J. CHENEY & i'O., r..lHro,0: ' Why Hood.s Wins. PresideDt'IvincOrii suid, "You cannot' fyv4 the , peop e a second H uie.1' ; Tlie are too quick to recognize reai merit oi lac1' of it, and ciihg only to those Tiling which they find lo be what fs claimeo fvr i hem. . i ! . ' " - It is especially gratifying that (he Rali of Hood's Sarsupai iiln increases uit't i wr pidly iu tho.-e seeuous where it bes known. . The inference is plain. HoimI's Sarsa pariita lias jiruveii tjiat it posses.es gen uiue merit. . It maintains a liiji .liylar" vkh.cb -others cannot' eVt n 'aliproach. 1 islte people's favariire "lruioJiui ityiii: uuu ,i& mon liefoie. A vaiMK i TiK;J.t.. .5....;r.i. . xr ,. ' I fv : t j,. A 1 til 1" .to Lrj to" the" ren.L.iidi. i-l., - :.. I . u ''Mil ' I Hit I III another ni iirm hi ui. ,. u-.: ' . " . . u 1.111 XUU ...- .r-t inn! ujr- niiau.a u eeKly ;tu- ; stitution lMlM s,iuie "ddressfor one . x v - e low sunt ofSl.urt. f A V X - .lhK J lne ""'J T " kind we y" f; ?. auie . 10. NDiake to our r , , tJM' Wwll Llliitl 11 f,. ...... : . . . " .. V . tlili hi'- 11 ii.is wan jtj place ill. Ilie the ntioiVa-i a model w'eek- I 4 l -1 tiivsi.ie oi lv ,,ew,p:. some of tl l-ej. It numbers on it stiff i of the most fain ins and 4 William "t;'? l ,ur uay a,ra ou ii public questions its lance is ever in rest to de fend the rights of the people. It is the jres"t" and '''nost widely ciiciilated weeillv lieWsi a" ner titihliJVfd ltl A llii tTa a, haying a circulation of 150,(XK), nd it week'.' It U 'in'itsel 11:1 education to tlios who real 'it. . lly the .clubliing rate which "e offer- 611 r readeM can 0 i!V Cotitution aiid, their wve pr oui.oitte mpje than tlie cost of, one paper, thereby getting tin news of .thir; 'bpnie'Hiid. t,be news of .the world every weeii -for, a year .at ah insignificant,. outlay... j' . Ii jidditioo to this,.every subscrilier to this paper and the Coiutiiuiion. u - hder oyrctubbiu.mngemeiit, win be given an oppoi-tuuity to win some J and- 1some - Pr,es ; All.these matters are expUiiied in another column. . We merely. hII at- . ' T tentlOli to it here to. show our readeis wmt a ,j, j off we h e fe - tl,eru' These offers are made .by our airangtnent with the Constitution, an.l only those who subscribe for hot ri.pu- Ipers through this office are entitled to Uake partan the cojitest. r XhlS IS the most ibera ciubbitig 1 " offer any have ever been able to make; and We feel SUre that lt wll l"ve im- linei.ly popular with our readeis. fa Friend . Wishes to speak through th? Register ol the beheficial results he has received from a regular 'use of Ayer's Pills He sajs: "was. feeling sick .and tired and uiy stomach seemed all put of order. I tried a liuuiWr of remedies, bill none . Seemed to .give uie relief uniil F'was in- . ilnped. to try- the old reliable', Ayer's PilU. .1 have taken only one Ihix, but I feel like a hew man. I think they are the most pleasant and easy lo take of anything I ever Hsed, beiiijr so finely sugar-coated that even a child w ill take them. I urge upon all who are in Need Of" a Jnxnfiye to try Ayer's Pills." Botithliiiy tM".), Uegister. "Between the ages of five and fifteen, I was troubled with a kind of salt rheum, or eruption, chirty. confined to the legs, and especially to the liend of the knee above the calf." Here, running . stri;s formed whtchj. would scab over, but would brenk imiuediately on mov ing the leg. My mother tried every thing she could think of, but all was without avail. Although a child, I read in the- papers alnrnt the beneficial effects of Aye's Pills, ami lersuaded jiy moth er to let me try them. With no great faith in the result, she procured Ayer's Pills and I began to use them, and soon noticed an improvement. Encouraged by this, I kept on till I took two Ixnes, .when the sores ilisappeaeil and have never troubled me since." II. Chipman, lteal EsUite Agent, llo.'inoUe, Va. , "J sufferedfor, yvars from stomach, and kidney troubles, causing very ever pains in variOiiS pflrrtsof the bcnly. None pf t lit, remedies I trietl afTorded ine.atry relief until I lcgan taking Ayer's Pills, and was cured." Win. Gbddanl, Xotary Public, Five Iakes, Mich. ' ,, Prepareiby rr.' J. C- Ayer & Cok, I.ftwell,Maaa. ' " Sold by Krnggwi Ev-r whrc. Every Dose JEffective To meat tha present II a -4 H3rQ I 'llTieS wik"tStomwWdS.'fo? Fertilizers. , m1 FrruUieia Prletm. rer (ok. for Com, Cotton ana reanota. at Corn, Uotton ' OaM, Tabacov and PraiU I3.0U jOao Muriate of Potanh. Kainit, Sulphate Potm-h, Bone Ki,V.L Rndn. in lance and Btnall quaa'titiea. tmod SETii rtanioe far dn?i VK WWVE1.1 FCtiUsw Manafactiiiera, , Baltimore Ma. ADWIKISTRATOR'S MdTIC. All persons having claims a.ains; Thoinas Earnhardt, deceased, are heivln nolitied to exhibit the sUuie to, tne- oft oi before the "JG. h .day' of January 18Uo. All per-KiusindeDted to said deceased ate requsted lb inake iinraediate pa meuU ; i'hi Jau J?Mtb; 1894. f f". A. Earnhaiidt, ' " Admfr. of Thos. Kamhiidt. Theo. F. Klutiz, Alt'y. Deafness' Cannot bs Cured bv local npi'licatioii as they cannot reach tin disea.-eii jKH tioHi r the ear. 'l'he re is ontr on .viiv to '.cure ilcat'ue.-s. :iui that i. by cou.-tilu-iioiiiii rvme'lies. . Deaf ue-s is cued by. au i-.1aiiiL-iI coii.lition of the mucous -lining tlu ucliiaii '1'ube. VVht-ii this tulie jfijii inHanici vou have a rumbling sound or iinjirrtect hear riig and wheu t is eiilirely lo-e'd Deaties i the re ii.trtiul unless tlie iurtaiumauon e;i biJ (ite.i out iiiel this tube re.-tored to its norrmn, condition hearing, will be --k'trowd' forever: . ..,-s out t- ten are caisd by tnlarrh w hich nothing hut au iutiauied eou liti tlhe IRUt'iU- flirtaces. VV will irive One llumlrtd WoIlaT or i-aseof de.d'aWS (c,Mtsel j catarrli) hat vtfrt ,t be nlrl h H:dVis Latatii Uuc .Send toi ilcul.vis trey , . . " ."" Wealfuusc. jiiar.u, .lauifcstio i -2fl uu-wii-s .TRjn?f r rrrj rr. i '-i-H'. lor aaTe r iu. :e-s u row ti lilii uncss K1COAV 1 i' c ovt tlCneBi"r Till in 1 PATTBR1I. Wc arc Sc AeiltJ in Salisburypor the safe of iihfiye Paitonis.aiid car ry a cdinplete line of Ihcm. 'So tht- trade out side of the eity, we will mail them prepaidj oit reeeifit of prfce. Tlie! f I SHEET for May has just jap-' poared. Come .to f the citore and get one. ; Goods suitable to mnko up with the latten you will find iu our Store. ' AN ENDLESS YARffiTY of Standard Quality ninl at Low Prices We w'ili take Sjilcrip'.t ions to the t?I)diniai)r?' at the regular pric y Oire Dol lar per year, 1 Littman &IiniiteiislBiii, 4iO Newspanr Law5- 1. Subscriliers wooo no give''- x press notice tn I he coni mn ..ie conoid ered as wishing tocioit line Kte.r .ib erijti hi. 4 It the sub-cirb rs order tbe.sdi coulinnai;ee ol ior ei iodhhtl.x, -the publisher m ;y conteniie- in ul tllitll all arre. r. ue- ..ji , i.k pi. If U set, l -s iu-tflf.f . ,..! to take their p. i iiH-ai fi ilt. fitre to vyhicll liiev ,re d ivi'ed. up . 'e ... i.i thev ue le.-piinsilil.' iiiihi lliey ii.rv- m their bill .nnl 'r i-i e i Ham, i!: n n i 1 ' ueL 4. If I h 'subscriber i 1 places wiliifiit infuiiuii.. i.. er, and p per- ai e et.1 : ' diii etioii. I iiev are . ( i.P. ' ' ,''.-,;' 7) The i (Mi - 'f lining it ...!;.: p. i ..ii T fie r r-pioMn a : i r ftuc.iMed for,1!"-: lt inn f , of intentional ft ami. 1 0 Ir u s. n'tcrs ji -tJ . .',- . ft arc lanind to give u; it .. j i at the end of ihcir line. vvi?h to coiitinue :iu i. the publisher i iu: le i iz i; in : and the siioi-i'iMr .dl He ve-jntn'.: until -tin e.we-s iifdi-e with .mr, .. of all arre.i rages is swnl io '-he j er. ,.k. t iii t "I! . i . ; r. The last post.. I laws are newspaper pullisbets n one for fraud .who t.,ki s ;l - rsf t 1 -? refu-es to paV tor H. Cn. ! the man who allow I::? - i if tMI to run along for some liuie oi prri;i ., then orders the poi mazier to anii ( "refuseti" and lia e a Mi-,t,i iuru err notifyinithe lubishr-: , lavs h"tn- liable to arre-iUitud h'tie the aOie .sJor theft, etc. Of Hood's Sarsapatilta i- always within the bouuilsof.reakufi bi e.Mifeit is true; i always appeals lo ihe .-. ia i utifuo wu ,if tuinking people, becjiusc U :s UUe; au'1 it is always fully e.ul'iaiiiiaicd.-'ljs.-'eiidor-emi iils w liicli in the tii at cii -worlci kVoiiid accepted without a -jnomentSs neeitaliOli.' Tlds question is'orteii lieaiu mil ueail-y as ojfl.o'auaitjweied. It is not 'always rennnnh- red, as it should lie. that tbe-icc.S ou of n! u-in (ciF-AtdUir!tsbidi isofuiido oefoU!.d n JehyciaeoiiUio i. oi iiie.iM'rns u 'ecteil'. W'hiti the' u-ne ol r.vi'g lo Wni'lliKc'a inaiiwboe liver iius gne' .iick .'ii 4.iio2? -It innaK o ioi ktiied Wii: .iieumaH.-Hihow -ui. lie le Xja-cled to affaide aid are 'idif.? Can 'unconfirmed nspeptjebe eXpicleiu to Of. luieeriul and i ' iwavs readY?" V?1 M tunny -mry-?..j'lbe .iu wWy lOTeiire ibe it tti utl is to i al t nc vrnSf-vis-tT-sf epria . i lctjma,iia . in ji-uic. dj.ii.'.j-f,' u--u.:c.iyieldto ilooo't, Sar-ap. rl'; ' i- w.vs is it aa- '..-,...: '. -t'n i fjiulii.-e -!..' Jt - n. -- 1. A 1 J.-I' "t !'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 24, 1894, edition 1
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