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I- -Til 3 , ; Carolina Watchman. 7, LvK,..- family gave vui,.iu :lel,V , Monday irfkht. - ?r'iV...ve, Jr., returol from St. JU' rcii-h. ft prominent, law L .ent sevetal days in Ueul- on iking 46;ufe valuable .thtir-curch: this f '' tbc effort's of heat and 'Tomer iPr-.1..l!) u. HKartte swflfing,, Vie- kHu.,-tfrch-last k':. 'e. ov. Monday :. V i ... w it ,.,..! the Railroad Jf! u : AKWaU'ainouiit JrTB. , ... f..,,m !tfce cash iarawer cht. broke Hoffman, bridge ou of . money and Wro.'i Black, pal through Saturday on i his way u hft rrnes to halU a Ut ill. ! . . - W'-l) ill. Harry,; of ;te -Carolina v - " w ee lis in 3 let igre.-is-athM phicj afu-re,.diug several , iThec.ttH! mill operatorspf sabs ury !F,u ....,nk-r navs -5 cent a month td ri.ih mein'tt-r pays Jf tourer una :".V ,. -. . i. . .;,.L- tlirt association lvS all dur-w,i: an.l drug .ills, From f L.. .rfit: it strikes us I have tnard"ont, it ).rthin'4 andll- fjay that ! U,.;,nr M 1?K a- lit 1 1 ' r? uwuik'"' ailmirabjy At. Vurdell. with tbeirfiick rl ... , .... -f!.,i;iv- for lll'ofriiiti Koclc 'A J-. '..-,.ufti ' bnrniitiiee-l of. the j. ,i.J ( oi.iircloiMl district met at Jiurinb.' t-day, lilnd decide- the lHHniiUlUilli i iuuiuuiuS it LLUljbrtail QU'A'JUa Ata m(ctt!4 of tho Democratic exe 'litive eoroirttleer Uie,eitun j.uuiuia ;4rict in tiws city t u -s-l iy, the jcoDveikiun waseaUetl to u-ct 'in Sabs iury on 'i:iiiir..Uy, A.u-t Vjdu .jiVclml'K.-, UTij.i ou ventn will uova jeate a Jud-e and Holiciti)-.. I f'Iti"tsange that peoplp will bever ikiif Vfare:anv ebpimnnifat.i )ii .i .pul)iis!ujJ nhe pame ot th thwr raurft.,he-,iu the possession of the ft;itljiijifi wceli eiiduii-iir a.ciuztn ol cliv- ffor an olficcr-a-fefl which we jttjiniM jjadly publish, bit are not in ei-ion t'fuie name qf the author jejftritHticiitly we faunqf. ubl.ial't the Uide.f JfJ.ho write'r wifl-give us his liaiao.ulejwUi.i'ublibTi lhs h rtkde next Dr. lHUl. Huic ; China Grove Items. ' Corresponlence Wattbir.an.- - Mioses Cora and Lula Tatterson have returned after a few days visit to Salis bury. ' j 3Iis3 Overcash, of , Stat esvill, and Mis Beit! ah Wright, of Knochville, are visiting Misa Lou Kimball. Mr. Bruner Goodnight has purchas ed the lot adjoining Mr. T V. Bost, upon whicJf .he expects to build a large j and elegant livery stable. eiecteil principal ol Clana Ciroveliigh Sehoof and Xvill " open" school on the 6th of July. The board made a wise selection. ' The cobd old Watchman has not the' circulation ground our town that we would 4ike to see c.have. 7 here is uo " better paper published and we would like to see' it taken more, exten sively. :,-.v T ' Prof. J. Graham, A. B ; graduaSe of Catawba College, will leave for Mf Holly Jilonday, where he eipecta to openehool on the 16ih of July; Prof. Gnuiam is a most excellent young man arid Rowan will lose one of her bright est sons. China Grove will miss this most prafseworthy-ahd horror deserv ing young man and commends him to the love and favor of those whom he goes to serve. " mm iti : Item From Faith. " OorrfRponience of the Watchman. . Married at the residence T)f the brides father, near Faith, Mr, lames T. Artv to Miss Minnie A. Cartup. Bey U. M. Gentry, -of Albemarle, perform- inc the ceretnouey. The fol-lowiug actetl as waiters : -Mr. John C. Barger and Miss Matririe Cmip, Mr. Calyin Canup and Miss Cora Holabough; Mr, Daniel Artz and -Miss Lula . Ritchie; Mr. Henry -L. Barger and Mi3S Ellen Basvnger: Adarge numler of friends and relatives attended the weddma: :ind the table was filled with .the best the' land afforded. . Early Monday niorfiiug between one and two o'cloct the boys gathered in and gave them a regular old lime "belling" that awoke the citizens for mites afoung. A granite company has just been organized near Woodside, and will be known as the Woodside Granite Co. they 'wil manufacture ay thing from a paving stone to a large granite fouu diiLioii to-iro under steam engines. The ' company, has orders on hands enough to keep them at work for some time lining large orders for curbing. The Lilaker free school will com mence the first Monday iu July. Faith academy will also commence ou the same day.- Frick & vVyalt will maRufiicture the "Piedmoul" Portable cornfiull for the trade, and'tesrthem before shipping.. Faith, June 2C;h ISM. J- A Letter From oatsomsry County By CltrtonCiayi :;JIr, Editbr:I sonpose that some of my friends IriRowiu county have .won dered what has bepQime of Clifton Clay4 Lxst year I wrolW for the Asbeville Christian Advocafe and asjhat. paper Mr Wright for Solicitor. Editor Watchman: The voters of this Judicial District i can not but heartily endorse. all Jhat has -been said about Tl. Lee Wright for the Solicitorship. ' He fs a liard working is uo'more ifyou will give me a little deserving young man, anab!eand space infyour valuable paper I will write a shorlj letter every two or threeJ weeks. ... I traded my property at Salis bury for a blantatlbh on the Uwharne river in the old regions of Montgom ery cou nty I J We have been here four months. ?r - K ' ' --:h There ha been but little work done at the gjold mines this summer. Messrs Scott and Mbnhall.of Pittsburg, Pepn., speak of buying the Tebe Sanders and Worth mines. I 'hope they will. If they do buy they j will, go to work at once "''-I- - i 1 -; ' Mr. Archey, of Baltimore, who is superintending the work on Mrs. M; A, Smiths mill Is getting on finely ; with the work. . The mill house anddam are abdut completed. Mrs. Smith is shaving her valuable property On! thelFpe Dee. river much improved,) she Jias had a nice, new dwelling house f built and will soon have her mills ready for grinding. The wheat cro1s worth but little in this couuty this year. Corn looks well but cotton lpokshrery bad. Mr. Alexander Harris, of Old Town, lost his wife oi the morning of the 22iid sho'rpppexidead as she .wa.3 go ing to tbeifield (o hoe. The cause of her death isj notjknown.. , Bey. J. Tj. Gib.bs our Presiding Elder, held oiir 2nd Quarterly Cbiifereuceat Prospect" church on the 23rd. And at that time and pfaie Brother Solon Cot ton a very excellent, yovmg man was licensed to preach and? will preach at Prospect oh nexi Sabbath. Cliff. Moratock, bf. CJune 25th '91; II. WvLkefuddf of Win-ton lie- in Haibluy ai. the Cut t raj on Friday , J lily! Oth, for one Practice limited I to" Ji'e, Ear. and Throat. competent lawjerwhom ev6rjlKdy likes. No jierson conld ; give morq general satisfaction .jthnri he.; lie is well known in all the, surrounding counties and has a larg practice in the same. As a speaker and; prose cutor ho is inferior to none, lie ranks now with the; older heads "at the bar, and is the ;mot suitable per son that we know! for the position Hurrah for Wright for'SoIictor! - x Voters. Gov. Carr has declined to commute the death sentence of George Broadax who is under death : sentence in Cas well county and ho will be banged July 6th. I Intelligent people, who realize the important part the , blood .holds in keeping the body in a normal -condition, find nothing strafe m then u m ber of diseases Hood's Sarsapitrilla U able to cure. So hiany troubles re sult froin impure blood, the best way to treat them is through the blood. Hood's Sarsaparrllla vitalizes the blood. .. . T . . . , . . . ..... t ... vuu-e Amneta endorsed, , The nrimarv nlann SnmWl br Mr. Editor; Pardon' a layman for differenfrindiv'iduals andnlwsmrrs venturing an opinion uponso jmpor- seems to ineetwith' approval both xis tanta questipn as the Judgeship of to Senator Uabsplin' to -nom-this District. The nlain neonle of motaaanilM.,. u tt..:.i the county among whom I am num- States Senate and thottt hold prim- utxeu riavn irioir i a-i i . i , . .- . t; uuu .vuiHuiiis mps instean or petinrr rtiifmtAQ tn as to what qualities afe necessary' to nominate state and district- of- niaKe a good Judgejiud as ortr lives, f ices. Hbertiesand npou, our f pmions ooght to bd en-L . .t. t:1u...i ... mea io some -weight, Is learninir Uiii viir JnA "ka . .. . I vu IV UW If UO V Li-VVA iue yuiy -quauncauon,for a Judge? treasurer of the Southern rai!roadat Nay, verily Many a learntd tyrant I Hie reorganization meeting of the Rich has set opon the bench to the terror, P?ond and Danyille road a few days the Tniurr Vr:d d;f , ML r ,?ii ' .. 1 ' go, died at his home ih Washington r , - lor f4 u We Pridav v..i- ..inim ma rumen.. jnx Miifig f Wool morntug. unexpected. His death was very The Why and Wherefores Rowan's Capital. Oliaiidttf lscrrer ' Salisbury is said to have been founfdj ed in 17o3' and it is not surprising the place .was selected Jo early days for the site is airadmiivtbTe one for a city. There are several places of historic Wiley Rush for Solicitor. Editor Watclynan : Among the candidates j for; Solicitor of the 8th Judicial District' your correspondent is glad to see Wiley . Rnsli, d3sq., of II an do1 ph county. He is one of the stsrlLng young Democrats who sprang , into ;pliticnV prominence diirJng the last campaign. And-did sbme of the niost' successful work done under the State Democratic Execntiveiconimittee without reward or the hope of it. And certainly without any tip to thi time, he pfaced hihi-pjf at the command of our State chairman, and in a num ber of the counties of the State he did telling work. Hels the votingpst man in the sfu!d aud a lawyer of acknowledged ability. As a prosecut ing attorney he ias not a'superi.or in the district, nnd-as a 'dehator ami stump speaker he i the per of any mail or r:isaj:eiii tne btate. tie is who Jeffreys was a schollar and a lawyer J; and yet there is no name so nniver- sally hatei than that of the bully l .wii , nmarve,?3 ? . . , -u fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla should ana tyrant who rode, the bloody as- Icure so many diseases. When you sizes. To be a 'great Judo r,a rememner tuataiinajority of the dis ,,,.,-f 1 1 -1 . , , oruiris iitMi is neiu 10 " are aue to iiiua be learning but above; that impure or poUonous condition of the and infinitely more important there blood, and that Hood's Sarsaparilla is must be impartiality, conrtesv pa- efff r,Hcal . h' Writer, 1 -!' v.uunc, pa- tue whole thing is explained. tience, a high moral i sense of dutv. Besides its blood purifin2 Qualities. loves justice for its own sake. andl?Io?T 8 SarsaPari!li , voutanus the 1 " - c auu I best known VPrft;lhlfi stnmaj'h tnnir a teapsr not peevish and irritable, diureties, kidney remedies and liver I 500 itenststieners at 10c. each And Takingthe ScalpI 300 pairs Oxford ties in tau and black ; ; at 50c pair. ; . ' i 20H) yards best indigo prints at-5c. f 1 ard. 7 200 yards 20o Silkoline in 10 to 20 yard remnants at 2'3c. a yard. SO bolts silk ribbon nutukr 7 at 5c. a a yard. ' 250 yd's Calcutta cloth worth J.2atr 8 yaM. specific for all disorders of tliese jit 1 Hood's, Pills are the. best after dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. ' Xast Wednesday during a thunder storm in Charlotte, Mr J. L. Jamison was struck by lightning andinstantly killed. M r, Jamison was a young man and was celebrating his second week ia married Hfo. ' fFour children were born last Friday to Mrv aud Mrs. Green Steeie, of Stew art's Ferry, Rutherford county, Teuu. They are two boys and two girls, all fair sized and perfectly formed. The mother and quadruplets are doing well. - Trustees. J. It. Blair. 'Esq.". V proShinent young: :'rfy,of Troy, Aloigpgijuery coun'ty, j interest around' here. A few miles tiwau the city Tuesday tnite a inrmUer of friends of the miitti left tii(iday morfiing to attend ik warwiige . of Mr. !w. O. - Wright lki vva" celebrated iti Winston yes Unlay , morning, nmoijg 'those who went from this city: were: Dr. Thos- Wrigb t,, (J, W. Whitlotand little son, and Mjsses : Mamie Bell, and' Geneva Wri-lrt Vih. and Mri Wright will take a tour throiirh the mountains and lCUiriMitg will' spend U few days in Salisbury. - " f " r -Blake, tho popular sales- Mr. man dnigg; w the mi, wholesale f Bm well A Hi ts, of Charlotte,' fpent Tuesday ityj. . . v 'Quite a imuih.er of Sa are eitjoyiig the mounitaiu breezo.at lltowiug'Rock.' .r -Muss Mafy Julian-is isitiu rum. Mr. d); Julian islwrry peojHe Parish whom iiwav with and springs. . - It njj'v turns it that, His Anna Hodges ran married on ihiudayJirne 10th, hasa living wife in GreensSproiind probably one in Mt. Airy. M Us kludges return- r. to her mother here on Tuesday and in Ma is at Coi-uell- rse is greatly moHitied at thda 'IiMon practiced. Pajrish-is n'ow be iiiS'Iuinted for bv offiJprs and is sup posed to be in the neirhborhood of . 1'uieyii; ! If " Thq community sympathize with r.aiid Mrs. W. C. Bfaekmer, injthe ..-loss of their five-year, pjd son, Sterii-ug, who passed from . this life on Tuesday after a sickness' of about two weeks jTlie -funeral services was conducted Tro.f. LiikisEdiconal church yes ltrJay morning. ' 'H ' i i McCn'loh tawery. Oil dp 01 the -most beautiful mnrrince " remiuos eyer oelebrjted in this citv as that in which Mrii M M,Pn!inh . ,1 A .ULVU1IUH - a tojtho hy menial althr Miss Fannie ai tlie 1'resM ter an rhimdr Tuesda Korthward General Greene and Cor:t- wallis had a slight engagemeut during the Revolutionary War. Here was "located one of the prisons for the captured Federal" soldiers dur ing the late war between the States. Many! persons of eminence are buried here, among them ex Judge Hender son, ex-Governor EHisand Col. Chas. Fisher, theifather of Christian Reid, hose literary talent is second to few authors fn; the South. The present population of Salisbury is made u'pipf good, honest, conserva tieve la'w-aUiding people. It must be a very healthy place for there appears to - be a much linger percenUrge of old people here titan in other cities of similar size. A new enterprise just opening up here is the Salisbury Supply and Com mission Company,' whose office and warehouse is near the depot. They will handle all kinds of mining mach inery, and buy and sell mining pro- perty. Mr. I neo isuerbaum is presi dent The business should pay as this is becoming quite a eentreof min iug interests, especially gold; and as soon as several deals are consummated for gold miues near by, large smelting works will be built. Sdiiie three or four ra:les out on the Yadkin Railroad there are more than a half dozen quarries of superior qu'aji ty of granite, but they are not being worked to any great extent at present, as negotiations are pending for the sale ot the property to a syndicate of capitalists from Cincinnati, Boston and New York, and as soon as the trade is closed work will begiu ou a large scale. j . . The Rowan Knitting Company, with a fofee of 80 hands, is runniug on fulj time, making 750 dozen pairs, of hose per week, aud orders for all they can turn out for the next five months. There are two cotton milh doing a flourishing business,the Vance Cotton Mills working 135 hands, and the Sal- Bemocratic Couaty Convention. The Democrats of Rowan county will meet in convention at the Court House, in Salisbury, at 12 o'clock, M, on Saturday July 7th, 181)4 to select delegates to represent them at the State Congressional, Judicial and Sen atoiial conventions, and for no other purpose. The cou vent ion to nominate candidates for the Log in la tu re and county officers will b called later. By order of the Democratic Execu tive committee bf, Rowan comity. A. II. Bovjikx Chairman. ctaw ul vtoriu vyaromia Knows tiiatl cans, as well as for low rWitirm our nrpspnt. 'fiidcp has all timed nnot the system or That Tired Feelin?r tties in a preemiuetlt degree.! For thirty- years his na.'n?e has been a house-hold word in 1 Western Kortb Carolina as a gi-exit lawyer life leader of the I5..r. Since h became Jndge and lias rjdeiT the different chcuits uf the State the "people of all sections unite in the opiniou that he is by na ture, training, disposition and prac tice, supurb as a Judge, never falling below the public expectation and leaving the impression everywhere that he is. a great and 'good man, merciful, but informing the Taw in such a manner as makes it resppcfed, I have seen him preside and I have .heard dozens of others from different parts of the Sf-ate whose opinions I have expressed herein. Let me ask a question here, why should he be changed,? It, can be no disrespect to any one, if the people should say "wait, we are content with our pies- 1 f en 1 tj uagp . Mr. jj litor, this is a matter in which the people feel a great interest and it is Oii'ly to vojice the sentiments f rnv friends and -neighbors that L engage in the novel task of writing a newspaper article. Truth, ; FOR SALE! VALUABLE CHURCH PROPERTY. The frame chapel, on corner of Chest nut aud Main streets, and lot rTx."0 feet, which belongs to the M. E. Church, South and v. 11k h can be converted into a comfortable dwelling or store-house, is for sale cher.p. For further descrip tion, &c, apply or write to the pastor iu- charge ' Rev. S. D. Stmey, 1 A. A. Haktman, I J. L. Odki.l, M. Waud. j June, 19 "JL Salisbury, is t The Parmsrs MniTul PireInstiraiiCj Asssc: HcTraii County, met in convention at the Court House Dest six cord spool cottou, two spools for oc. , 5 cases Woman's Calf Button-Shoes at 75c. a pair. ' Big lot of White Goods at less -than. original cost. . These are only a few of the bargains we are offering this week. Very Truly, 33. "W- BUIlT t C rtmann Pays TIIK : XPRESS. ' SED FOR OUR SPRING PRICE on the 2nd inst., and effected a per- List and Circular and von will manent organization, electing the fin(j jt to your rtaVanta?re to have many' business houses in 7., nited States can boast at Rfiv these , p , - , . , 1 illicit oiaic! ran mi;iei ui un inus a self made man, coming up thro.ign ; bt.lniil. The business of D'r. J. C. hiv-own efforts to the 'proimneiice : Aver & Co., Lwed!, .Mass., whose in- wujcii lie enjoys iv uie uui ;i'ni in ; co:uparauie itit-i iiiu is kuii the politics of ".the State. He hails ami used every wheivvluw pad its frr.ii.n nWnnff olwia D:nne.i:itii r nalt-ceutenuia! aud was never so yig- which h;is always stoixl bv Ilowau, and which has asked but little and has never; gotten anything. He is jusf such a man, and from that part of the district hat deserve s Tecogni tion. Let; usr nominate hiiu. - Yours for good government., ' I . Democrat. . Weekly; Weather Crop Palletin. - The reports of the correspondents of the WeathfT Crop Bulletin, issued by the jSuktji Carolina State .We.ith er Service, fj Tithe week endirigJMon- layr' June 25'h, 1894, ' indicate crous as at present. A desperate character named Jack son, stabbed ,-ch'ief of police Hoifman at High Point on Saturday night. He has not-been arrelleb - Tom and Calvin Coley and a negro named Perry, under sentence to be ihuns: on July 13th, escaped from Franklin jail Monday. Judge James M elver suffered a stroke of paralysis last week. TCht-n Baby rras sick, rrn aT? her Castorta. ; V.licn she was a Child, she cried fcr Cstoria. VTUon rfio became 3Iiss, M chm to Castoria.. Wben sho Lad Cialdren, slie gave tiieiu Castoria ly'uight.'Rpv. fV rjumi'.,. lsburv Mills wrth'a force of 340. The rinuis the ceremonyll The follow -insr i-former make3 yarns with its 10.C00 ere tik hslieis : . Wier Heat h maiv IP1 nd ,es whileihe latter manufactures r .7 .r'Koit, t in Miller. G B punus. it nas ooo looms, uoth run -. - ' V? 13. Smootf was best man j Y.r - ..no uici uitiii r" ss Bla,h Bearhhardt maid of iiQSbr-'f r,,rMilss Etla Bron playing the on full time. , y'' Salisbury ha? two splendid hanking institutions, two excellent hotels' and 1 JS toarch. These t wii viiiHin!" h' large number of eiiternrisincr iwell;ad .'ira'oraiiy -known a. large 'tftiinber bfy enterprising, tUiseetion. Mm v.irt,,v r! tnerciiants. mient busing meiv while the ?l0o,s and churches are plentiful ; Lv d-,l0,i'-Of,the farJst daughters of ;aPd as heretofore stated the " citizens . I d''o'th Rtate.'i The Watchman iiibe idace rank-wiHrthe firsrin the tlmttheir-aivesjo! ay'b. all thatHuf ff mm a"d intellectual 'Tltw . .vnyjiiviiiis Villi Ut i - -p.o -Ji-viuipiuooiv the b:2 wvrth- "AM run-down" from weakeninr r' Jftiin - for M.orehe ad ;ity on a hort 1 f'oT W,a.r!n her.-.vonneeCPftKocMl W'Jaltour ' - -11 ? snou tonic ami blood pnriHer like Hon,l' , Sasaparrilla Try if i four. letierai'v ; ifti proved conditions.- A iarg3. ni ijorty of the reports are very encouraging, f Ttie tern pe rut u re lias been aboVe the normal, with gener ous showers, and the norm ! amount of sunshine, pome damage by had is reported a ml. three deaths by light ning. Cotton? is. blooming. Westers District. The drought continues 41 uost unabated oily in Iredell, Catawba, Davie, and parts of Cabarrus and Ilowan counties; else where, and especially oyer all the couiijties of the mountainous -section from Wataugk to Cherojcee, 'copious rains have fallen, greatly benefiting all crops. Harvesting over iu eastern part, of district, but under way or just beginijinjl au the mountain val leys. (Jorii growing. fast where rain has f.illeii; elsewhere small, but well eultivatedj 'fobacca abvut all set; injured by drought. Where rains occurred Swet potatoes have been nicely set. Jrish potatoes looking well. Cottonjnow two to four weeks late. Raids reported: Edoeyviilel.50 inches; Salisbliry,0.U9; SnntlfXFord, 2.00; China Grove, 0.3G; Saluda, 1.25; Charlotte; 0.f3; Mt. Pleasant, 004; Murphy. 5.1 0 Speer, 0 85; Concord, 1,00; MUkfriHe, 0.07; Startown, 1.30; Lvtn, 05,59; Maiden, .2.6U; Pat terson Srin,T.25. Some days go a young white man by the name of E well Watts, whtle engaged n ptiwingjfabout a mile be iow EastlDui"iam was annoyed some what by jji sixfbr geven-year-oJd son of a colored man ! named Wiley Sears, and, iuofderfp play a practical j ike ou the boy, Wat4 caught a toad-frog, aud as ourJnbrmin(tion goes, put it oh the inside of the buoy's trousers. It frigh teud thejcoloiid youth to such an ex tent tha he fell down-and struck his head against 0; rock, cutting a gasli. He was jthrowiitnto spasms, aud never reeoverep,- ; dying some timer after- wards.MDurhlm Sun- Ayer'sJ Piltj promote the natural motion ojf theowells, without which there ean be Qj regular, heafthy opera tions. 1 1'or tli cure of biliousness, iu digeslioo. sick! headache, constipation janhdied, and iliver complaint, these pills have no equal. Every dose etlec- ti I e, Trashy Medicines, Manv such flood the mai Ket. Bo tanic Blood Balm is a coriscieiuii i: .; compounded medicine, the remit of forty years practice by an eminent physician It is the best blooil purifier eVer offered to the public, and is guar anteed to cure if given a fair trial. Try it for ail skin and bioou diseases, in chiding catarrh rheumatism in its worst form. One bolt !e of it contains more curative and building up virtue thau a dozen of anv of other kind. Try -'Old Reliable." See advertisement elsewhere. A 'iS St EP i-i s h n the ensueing year : Phillip S iwers tyret.; W.T.Gheen, J. II.. L. liice. H. 0. Lippard, J. T. Carson, Jesse V. Miller, Geo. A. Hall. W. L. Harris, J. F. Carngan, V. Kluttz, W. A. Campbell, J. C,. Sow ers, S. A. Karnhcart, Dictators. This is a co-opejEatfve p'-n of In sni'ance for wrfTntection of farm or any dtrtctied property against de struction hy fire, wind and light a i a g. It 'Tives eacl: inombyr a policy con tract chartered hy tlie Legislature of North Carolina, u. good for a pe riod of thirty years for E0 cfs. on each o!ie hundivd doil.if.-i jiroperty insured, and is subject to" -u' addi tional cost except to -meet the: actual losses of-this County Assoeian'on by prorata assessment. Tlie statist ic? show that the '"average expense is about $1.50 m the one thous and pet annum. For further information address. W. 0. GO If EE. Lncnl Agent. Salisbury, X. C Or J S. C. Carpenter, Gen'l. Ag't. Charlotte, N. C. vovr soJiott ciotnes uyea or cleaned by us.jAW workguar-aiUeediir(fcharge. COLUMBIA STEAM D!E WORKS, 1 73 Main St., Columbia, S. C. J. K. RAM SAY, Asent. .SALISBURY, N. C. HAVING RECENTLY MOVED STflffi Of GOODS TO THE CORNER'. Formerly Occupied;' BY J. B. SHEET. i i HI I m V To the Pcuric For information All prescriptions wnttiii'hv auy physician witli any dru;xjist's iinino ,!oes ii't moan tor you to go t hero an:l get your my'.idne. You are Ht lilei-ty to go :ud get your metlirine as clieapas you eau. J. H. Kxniss. : ZZ r3 ' WW . pJJ V-; flf til CT, t I And x'ae Lest friend, that never fills you, i: (:ru.?;ivns'Liv--r Ilegu-. hio. (tlio lied Z) that's v;hat lr-.n of Xhu 'Oil il'aT '. th-: T l! f "cl.ciit ' J v-.u- r.v.-'!:cM.o, aiid 1 J .(). .u;ng ei.;o v.- ;i 10 king ot Liv;.t iMiHi.i i. iter I..- u .!i!'s, V-.co of raid t afU dircitlv ou t!:e , 1 . 1 :-.!- a .d : iic- to - is V'f iik ilii'i;,o ; 1 i 7 ail irugu:t in I'u-.vder to be U 'o inia a. te-a. v t f ; v f s' T-r a fiV. y-Hi ir. .ken ft ! I am better prepared to sell yon Gro ceries cheaper thaa ever. I receive new rootls daily and buy alLkindsof country nrbduee: also aceht for the celebrated "" galvanized baekk-band hook; will not t:y. rit-ny bt. ti.n rsra-y rnt iroTn sweat or exposure 10 weainer. OS ; Sl'ECIAL-I have 200 pairs of shoes ..s :c-;km so csuj oi dk'tcr , i cmi la hes lress soous ou nana ic;.5to be tafceo iuternallj. Vtea j and will Sell at and DCIOW COSt. AlSO rJi 'o a nrtfuse vtxis all persons indented to me by account, feS sliSEL ! notS or mortgage for last year will call XfcK any vensw! dis: ; l.ut ir. tbe cue of anii settle Hllll SilVe CO.t. Yours respectfully, 94; s$ e' i'ui3 injected dircily to vhi'il tnkio diseases of liicGenitit-t ith GcnuritiRa an- Cl.et, va gujrau 'tac a c j.o. rrire by mail. fvsUigs patitj Ed w i n C uf h rel 1 . Sal i bu rv. JULIUS EAENHABBT. , rights Furii iture Store i r-; AOFslINISTRATOS NOTICE. ifa viii iua' iilf'd as ujululst r .ioi uiuin ihe esf-te of Euphroezen E front R rtetrased nil peison having ciaiiiis n;ii!,sr her eMaie 'are h re hv notiti'ii to pr'-'S' nwilifiu t. ine lor pii-sit on or t.."iv Hi.- lTtli day of May or Hi's not lee will lie pit'411 In l.i.ir ottbelrTeeovrry. All prisons indohfcd to s-tM est. if arc reqi test ed' to iiiaUe prcmtit si'ttl-'uicjit This May K . J4. 1). V Lovrraiioe, Adm't . Lee s, overman, Att'y. The nnabf Wvil Nirholson; & liaise is this ( day ilisfsoive-i hy mutual eonPeni. The bust-j Tie "In the nuure wlil Le eort.iu teJ. hy C. li. Wt Lb & T. .1. i.'nbe. v.ln are to oay all lU V'tj t iliire bv the firm naiiie of "Webb & Ualje. who :-re to iav ail totes aOc.-uni s tte. d'i the Hmu Is to be lwld to them. This M-:J il 1M4. '. B. Webb. W.L. Nleholioo, T..).l;ale, 2T IS THE BCST.! SaH NO SQUEAKING. f 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH ENAMELLED CALF.' $4.3.5? FINE GALF& HJJiGAXl, 1 .SaCEfieidcaf "y.-'a?l Mrt. S. A. Lefeber liossiaoync, CLuo. Terrible Misery Helpless W!th Rheumatism and Without Appetite Tired Feeling and Pains DIspeHed by Hood's Sarsaparih'a. " I was In terrible misery with rheumatism In my hips and lower limbs. 1 read so much about Hood's , Sarsaparilla that I thought 1 would try it and see if It would relieve rae. "When I commenced I could not sit up nor even turn over la bed without help. One bottle oi Hood's Relieved Me bo much that. I was soon out of bed p.nd could alk. I had also: felt weak and tired all the tir.ic jr-couH not sleep, and obtained so little rest t nixcht that I felt all worn out in the uioruintc I had no appetite to eat anythiug, but Hood's 0Qd's5i$i,J Cures Sarsaparilla restorettNmy appetite so tfaat t I nivertispJ shoe in the world, add guarantee could eat without Eny xdistress, and J 'liave the value by slampirt the cair.e and priceoa j KrtWied rapidly in strength. I have Me. five ' ??, SiVru Our shJf I Bottles otlHood's BarsapariH saaram & 'eU . licrkTvlPllfv fiefial as ever."- Sins. & A. LEFKBEiyBossnioyne, O. , HnSit.wg haVe'iheSTeoVd eVr7- , Hood's Pn:3 cure liver 13s. coition. ; oTh'feer W Viliousaess.jauadiec, sicli headache, uidlestiou. cealwr caaiiotsupplj? you, we cau. SAby. i S3 SHO t f 3AS P0LICE.3 Soles. 2.L73 BgysSchc:lShc3. LADIES r send fos catalcgue; . .pr DROCXTON, MASS. I'en can pave money by ?i'trchaing V. Lm Decsrse, tp? r.re the large tuaaufact'irers cl To get Furniture for the multitude. Nothing like it ever beforeseen in Salis bury. Bed Room and Parlor Suits as pretty .and as cheap as was ever offer ed on any market in the State. J Yon only have to see our line of Ta bles. Dining and Parlor Cliairs, Rockers : &c.,'to be pleased. We also handle Baby. Carriages, Musical Instruments and in fact anything that you want in this line and at prices that defy com petition. . No room is complete without nice Pictures We have got them. Also the handsomest line of Frames and Moulding that can be found in the State. This departmen; is complete, Coffins, Caskets, Buribl Robes7 Slippers, etc. Hearse's furnished for city or country. ; Embalming a Specialty, . Sec me before buying. W. Wright 1 - I;'-1-j ' t il ! r- 1 1 ! -' i i t: i 9 u. - i ', 'i i! :i 1 it IP Lj" t j" ..-! 'f v yf s A,' it-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 28, 1894, edition 1
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