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i: f f t t ' " - . , , I J, - I t i 'nlfna iWfl t P.Tim TI . I t y -r .7 1' ' - , . l ' i Hon. Lee pverniau siCm - f-'aiy il.ht Mr E-i- VV-. Burt npW( occupies the ' pnmer iwlHni onUarf street. -': j Thc stAiildardlsayi pat Miss Emily '05,)SOa, fof ConeontJis visiting Miss JTargi Overman, jrrf alijbury. lot Master Boy'dl is in Washing ion city from which' place be will uoto tKe Mait coast forbjs health W. B. Sinopti ot ; tue uogera Co., is ml Aew York tms T Mr. Wm. SmHhdelf and daughter j Miss Maud,are jat Connelly Spriugs for a few weeks. fjL Mr, J W. CornjsQn and family left -k..,i. on the Yadkin traitf on a i- visit t cJfriends in Moptgomery county ( ' : At a meeting of th executive com- ! isittee of pavidsonj pollege Tuesday, Mr o. D. Davi3of Urn eity was elected i - ' ; - t i . -. ' -i -treasuic. , j .. s ., ; jlr.' J. G. Hall, of Hickory, has a card in this issue of t ie Watchman an nouncing himself a f candidate for the ! Democratic nooiihatlon for" Congress Mr. Henry Goodman, of Steel town -ship, was -married punday to Mrs. Pavi3 Beaver. Mr,; Goodman was 76 ears old and MrsL I?fiaver 70. : Mr. David Harris, vho ha3 been at tending a busiuess Cpllege, of Nash- i- ille. J'euu.f,spent Sujiday night in the city on his return home in Montgom ery county.!' ' ;: j The corn and co ton crops have never looked bette: thaii they do through this section tow. What was Jostin poor wheat crops will be over balanced by an abutiQanVcom crop, i The distillery of W. P. Arey. near town, wiis-seized Satifrday by Deputy collector II. P. Watsoi. A large quan- .- fity Of whiskey, g.rait and 'mash were taken in charge.' Hefgave a new bond ami wilt start up aga) soon, i We have receivel i communication from a. citizen of Mot tomery county iu whichihei wrkes atfsotne length de hyiug the charge that eight uicu will ; be hung in : Mantgoi iei y couuty in July. Our correspondent states that there are"ony two-mn in jail in that . county and neither under sentence to tehuug. i ' j j Mr. and Mrs. E. W.j Burt met with a ' painful though : not serious accident while visiting in ake county last week. -In going to tlie depot to return : home the horses pulling the carriage in v which they were in became frightened upsetting the carriage and throwing .bath vof them to the ground, Mrs. "' ; Burt's back was hurt vhile Mr. Barfs shoulder" was dilocated We are glad to state that both arii able to be out , again. Zeb, Vance DVvisioit No 1, TJ iifarm RankJC. of P.,! waa instituted last night by Cap!- W. H. . Ore rman, of -Charles Fisher Divisv4i No. 4, U. Ii. K. of Pr, Salisbu ry , X. cJ After the insta(atioiia vote of thanks wastenJeoed to jthe i'ujatjtutii) ofliyer aiJ to Germania ;Ladge, and girJT Knight Captain Ove'rnban was escorted to The Orton by thedl vision in a body, Wilmington Star. I Salisbury 'was we 1 rrpreseiUed in Charlotte yesterday aud wife, Mrs. jA. B. v.Hattie Cringle were -a two- najaed came to Rev. Dr. Leiih C!!air and Miss 1 over. The last lihop, while Dr, . and Sirs. Ltnth cawe ovr to look at 'the Second Presley ttriii church. The Methodists of ftaliAuVy are remodel ing their church, ?ud jvaut to use steel . ceiling. Dr. LeiUi canje l.o see that in the Second church, j Ho thinks the ? Secoud church htautifyl ih its arrange- . nients aud . liuish ings. The party re turned hoino last itiglit Charlotte Observer. H , The Democratic conty convention of Rowan was c;tlled to oi-der last Sat ',rtl,0i !y chairman Byd ?n, who made ' a short speech. Afler which 1). A. Sloop as called upoil to act as teuipo rary ehairmalu and J, Whichard and J.i,McCubbius! as secretaries on mo tibn( of Mr. A. lf Co v den all 'Democrats present 4eri allowed to be seated as delegates' After the an- JHtfntmeut of d(t!legats t "the -State, Judicial, Congressional ankl Senatorial conventions the .following resolutions were offered and adoped:t - ; AWrnnmtl tfie Relegates to the Senafprialconveitiou fof the SOth dia- wict be iusti ueled to qasif-the vote , of Rowan county fur Di W. L. Cump vr ciate iieqator j : r . i . t Mtoi vea, l hat we t ho n, 0 r . ,.0Waaontyrin coifvetltion assem- n . - wed, do. heartily endorse the wise and Patriotic course of6urRet)resentativ? " Congress,. Hon) Joh S Henderson, , uu we struct that the vote of thi county he cast uuauimlusly for his 3 re- J - nomination for Cngrefs. . . J..A. Ifjidson sent a lesolution tathe , - esk to be read byj the slcretarv, which ' ;"0w'Pt" u.ianimusly adopted. - -lue resolution is as folwfe: ' . - Reared, That wothl Demterats ot ,JJan county, inF contentions assem- led recogizing the alii lily, integrity JJngh character oi fion. Lee. S. vermau,-hisr unswerving fidelity to Mpnnciplea' dJF democracy, and his Peunnent fitaesjs far) thi position of luted tat(seu itor,! earnestly com- -...uu l0 me Consideration of the Jjwnocrats of thejext tenlral assenl Zlm ;hih Wt, We 4,ut'do Pit "I "vmvi .ourselves uy png him ouf untiriWflupport, and "Peaking f.,r him the fa4or,.bI . : - banning: Zephjrs. Tiie hum of the Jnraahers ia heard on all. sides, Rev. WY. Boozer, of South Carolina, of whom we made mention some time ago, has accepted . the . call from this charge ahdvilL begin his services an the 15th of July. He pleaches atGracw on each 1st and 3rd. Sunday, : at Balem on the znd and 4th, and at Lebonon in the evening of the 2nd and 4th. S k . -'cii..i i 'e v .:ii IIOU. A. Kj. ouuiuru,vi ,iWlUU, Will speak to the public at Salem 5 Academy on theiight of the 21st cf July. Every b'odV invited to hear him. Cotton blooms were plentiful here ou the 2ud of July. ; i The Northern Conference of the N. C Synod will convene' atGrace E. L. Church on Friday before the 5th .Sun day in July.' There was a genuine' "break-down" at Mr. J. A.Burkhead's last Friday Three violinaLa baijo, guitar and harp constituted the music fo the occasion. The dinner was fine aud enjoyed by those who ate of it. T The general health of our commu nity is excellent. With but veryjlw exceptions there has been tio sickness he re ibr many months. May the bles sings continue. Leo. "! Items From Faith. Correspondence of the Watchman. Miss Mattie Holtshouser ha3 been employed aVassistant teacher atFaith Academy. ' We have received a premium list o the North Carolina State Fair to be held Oct. 16, 17, 18 and 19, and also notice that a premium of fifty dollars is offered for the best display from any couuty in the .State on agriculture minerals, livestock &c, and one of our vouug men proposes to take down samples of minerals including" severa specimens of Rowan's fine-granite, the collection must be made up of at least 7 citizens of the county, and a certifi cate sigued by a majority of the Board of county Commissioners who wil furnish some samples of minerals, and lend a helping hand and win the prize aud advertise our good" old county so rich with minerals of all kiuds? The Kowau Countv Alliance -.will meet at Elm Grove the 18th and 19th rof this mouth. Several car loads of Rowan's fine granite left Woodside Saturday eve ning to be used to build piers under the new iron bridges to be built -be tween Charlotte aud Greensboro, N.C on the Southern Railroad. Venus. Faith, N. C. July 10th. Mt. Gilead Locals. Correspondence Watchman. Rev. Thompson at his regular ap pointment here on Sunday preached a very interesting sermcu to a large congregation. Itev. A. K. Pool- held sinking service at Sharon Sunday evening. Rev'. Z. Rush is quite sick with ; pneumonia.- . J." A. McAiilajf bought 30 bales of cotton h:st week. Mr. J. S. Ingram, of Pine Bluff, is visiting the family ofj Mi L. PByrd Mr. Ed. Kluttz aid Miss Carrie e R throck, of Albemarle are visitiug: friends at Mt. Gilead this week.. Messrs. Pink -and At. Cramp, of An son,! are visiting friends here this week Mr. W. H. Watkius and daughter passed through town" on their way to Ansonville .to see Mrs. Dr. Kimbal who is at the point of death. 1 Mrs. N. P. Liles died the last of June She leaves 3 children a.id a husband. Mj. Richard Stewarts little girl died last Saturday. Cause of death uuknown to the writer. , ! - h - - Mr. Richard Smith-' who-carries the mail from this place to Albemarle let his horse get the-start of him in some way and she trotted into the river and soon struck swimming water and was drowned. It seems that Swift Island is an unjucky crossing as there has been two or three meq drowned here and we think several hbrses. Mr. C. F. Bruton, of Wadeyille, has sold out to Mr. James Robinson. Mr. Ernest Wade has just returned home?; from the land offlowera He has been gone to Florida nearly twelve months. ' M!r. D. D. DeBerry's.. horse ran away last Saturday aud tore his buggy all to atoms. " There waswater mellons brought in town this jiiorning for sale, the first on the market. ' . Maj. Edward J. Hale, of the Fayette ville Observer, will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Con gress in his-district. i The Observer says that Mr. Walter Brera of Charlotte, turned over to the Wiley estate $,000 insurance money this Week.. Mike Stapleton, a young man from Elmira, N. Y. coramitteed suicide at Lenoir on Tuesday by drinking 17 bottles of Jamaica giugeT.' Gov. Carr has authorized an enchange of courts between Judges Whitaker and By num, by Which Judge Bynum will hold the fall term of Catawba court and Judge Whitaker will hold the fall terra of Harnett. Miss Carrie Young who has been on a trip; to Blowing J?ock, stopped sev-J days in States"iHe on her return. She arrived here Tuesday evening, j Good Recommendation. .. La Fayette, Ind. A Mrs. Jas. Fay lining near (his city claims to have been cured by the use of -Simmons Livr RKgulator-after five or fix of thebi-st physicians ii.td pranounced the case hopeless. Albert A. Weil?". 1 . . . a . . ' a v 1 : Itqiiid. io in taken arv or aiadeifi- s, uooa upportunitj Corresponaenod of Vatchman. j ' Julv7lks91. Washington, Dj C. The United States; Civil Seivice Com- mission wit hol4 an examination in -'in a number of instances they hayfl Raleigh on July 20 aud 21, fop the pur- voluntarily pledged loyalty to the com pose of examining applicants for ap- panies with whidi they are employed, pointmeutin the Indian Seryice. Fol- and in every instance have expressed owin? is a list of. the DosiUfensin the udian Service with the gifaries at- . ,.r -Si-. i i . . I i-ia m. i f i : . v, tacueu to eicu ; ij siniuiarju-cauiici, $500 to $G0Q per ahnpm; (2) Advanced primary teachers; $360 ior$72& per an num. (3) ns-iucipal teacbem $720 to $900 per aifnumj.' (j) supcripteudent, $,1200 to2)05 per aiinum;(5 matrons, $500 to $720; per anniim, a few paying ess than $5D0. ': .. y Y The changes of appointment are very eood underlhe examination fr teacher for both in eh aud.wdmen. Those who take the examination fori superin tendent or assistant superintendent may, on their request, be treated also as on the teacher,; registers. I All persons desiring to be examined should make application at thfe earliest practicable dale in order that! arrange ments may be made for their examina tion. Blank applications an full in formation concerning hesej lamina tions will be furnished upqnf applica tion to the-Civil Service dommission, Washington, D, 0- 1 ; These positions are in manj respects more desitable 1;tban clerkships in Washington, and I advise tlipse desir ing position in thet public .-rvice of this character, to:be present 'ap Raleigh and take this examination fleacners will find th$ examination in pine with the examinations held bv I the best county superintendents. JOSEPHU3 DANIELS. 1 . .i A Smoking Tree. CTlnton Democrat. . 1 While waiting fpr the train! at the Asheviile d$pot a'few days ago this writer met up with ia cmzee of er. treme wtest;rn ! North Carofina. He lived up ajear -the Tennessee line, among the; Smoky mouiiUiiis which permit liitttq travel in wheelefl vehic i . - i H . i It . les and Offer an inviting field for the moonshiner Iu speaking ol" moon shiners, burr new.', acquaintance told this story, Revenue officers began to get a nttie too ihicK --ana trouoiesome up there. A. real bright audi original moonshiner :idug aScave in thjp moun tain sidejqst under ft. hollow jtree and set his still1 there, .letting thlfr smoke pa?s up the hollow ahd out aiioug the branches; ap foliage 'ot the trje. Peo ple saw wliat was known as tfiie 'smok ing tree" and marveled. It came to be the greates!t uatujilf curiosity to be seen in ihalifregioft, and peojile came from far pad) near o see it. But some who frequently iVIsiied the smokihg tree came j t way ifini conditions that aroused more oi: less suspicioij in time. This general walk cosvcrsa ion led to an inviesStigatloil of the tree by rev enue officers and s a result the still was discovbled, atd the soft'snap of man of geinasaud famous natural cur iosity suddenly passed uway The Davie? Times says that the Re publicans ! that couuty waijnt R. A. Holtou forjehairmanof the Rqpublieau State execntive committee. Maj. E. p. Murray , a prominent lawyer, rairk)ad man and legislator of Anderson, p C, "vs drowned Mondy while iu'bkthing says the Charlotte Observer. If I Mr. A. PlBoweir, of Raleigh through the New York World, claimed to be tii3 champion checker player of the State whicji ichallene wasacqepted by H. tk McNalr, of Maxton. The first series of gaes was played iiOIaxtOu last week resulting in favor oil Maxton. The nextjeoutesfc will takefplace in Raleigh so&ii That was k prettj" yarn thatf five men were iu jail ft Troy under sentence to be hung. As.;a fact one man 14 in jail at .1 . .i ii .i .-i . . t. Li 1 . mai piaqtt:ueuargeu wim muruer uui 1 -j' l L...J I uas uot y,e een 11 leu. , 1 Joe Jacksdn, the desperate character who stabbed thai policeman tot Hi Point sometSvo weksago wa captur ed at Tayl6r$ville3ast Fridayi The Sanfpri Express says: ijis many friends .11 over JTorth Caroliula will be pleased to lekru that Judge Mlelver, 01 Carthage, ivio Was recently fstriekeu down with paralyses is recovet-ins?. It is reported Ithat; hes able to walk about his huuc autf- can speak with facility. - j ! - v - Ex Speaker. Overman is lbrouht forward for the Senate iu Rowan couu- S j I' '. ! ty; the Ch4rlotte Observer says that Attorney General 0borne is iii it; and the Wilmigtou Messenger nlen lions Maj. E. J. Iliile as acuudidateifor Con gressional lioiors.L- There is ujo end of good timbef North Caraliua for ail the olficesi-f irO-Chroniclc. ' - Nashvillel American: The enormous Pull wan boytloHj which has iseu to such a high tde Of disaster and., disor der may, notwithstanding itsthreatiug appearaucej subside, as did th great miners' strike, but. would thil show that the ditmper which had pro duced it isrjbciaverhig? Is noUtho un dercurrent stil ti he contented with? The events of the past few nonlhs strongly argue that it is. Thetdisease may finally rdn its; course with!it any great opeu copvulslou, but th4re are uuquestibnahfy grounds to felr that serious turbiente may bebefoe us The 'tWDjiloIey' brolheis wll be hanged to day at Louisburg.. it will be a double: anghig the dior under each man faflibgsImmultaneouly. Robt.latkn tho ?iegro brifte who assaulted 1Sisfe PWJlis on Miy 20th waStrJed atl Burlinarton TusflSiv n nri Sentenced icf lie hanged Augusl 10th It took just uo hours and fifieeivuiiu ' ,The BrauswickTiniss ihatit U gratifying :to fiCte the good, 'ofder which prevails in the eoUth "at 'this time among therailway; employees. a purpose ta remain so.' - ine south is anew in wnicn capuai may oe .sareiy i . t 3 :. t ' '' -ut 'j:- i t N imn nvra. Liaw uuiiiiuir unu iaw-r Law " abiding and law- i- j resting, it oOcrs opportunities that may well attract the attention cf investors.-.' ') ' ; " -; : ; That Tired FeeUng Is a dangerous conditioa directly due to depleted or , impure blood. It should uot be allowed to continue as its debility the system Is especial ly liable to ser.ous attacks of illness. Hood's Sai-siparilla is tha remedy for snch a condition, and also for that weakness j which prevails at the change of season, climate or life. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best in gredients. 25;!. Judge Spier Whitaker on Tuesday tendered his resignation to, Gov. Carr as Superior court Judge, to take efleet August -20th, and immediately asked the Governor to appoint W; R. Allen, of Wayne couuty, to the vacancy which was immediately done. To prevent pale and delicate child ren from lapsing into chronic inva lids later in life, they should take Ayer's Sarsaparillu toother with plenty of wholesonie fonl and out door exercise. What tlieT need to buildup the system is ijuod reel blood. - Dr. W. L. Crump, of Rowan is in the field for tin- Democratic nomina tion for the state senate. Doubtless be will be no-ninted. It is a ques tion between Davidson and Forsyth ks to which will coined the nomin ation to the other, as J here a, re three counties in the district, and but two senators allotted to t In-1 11 in the dis tribution., -Iltiwan is clearly entitled to a pull this time. Davidson Dis patch. Few medicines have held their ground so successfully' as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ddriug the past tin)' yeirs, it n.is i-et iune m;st po pular of all cough-cures and the de mand tor it to-day is greater than ever before. Prompt to act and sure to cure. The negroes in Pennsylvania are ving the authorities a taste of their rioting qualities. They arm, invade and slu ot when ordered to disperse, and then skeedaddle when the citizens irm h ml "c;rrv the war iulo AfriL-u.1' W . ' m iiiL?: ju 1 Mes senger. Mr. John William ti yoimg man of North rivet, Carteret emmtv was accidentally Ki'.it'tl unlay while timbering, !y a lice f.il.iiiL; upon him. Deatii resulted aluio.st iiistaneoii.ly Those who Aoivwith him Wrnl :f0 , . iii j i l j.. 1 i work to exUct the body but it took two hours hard work In fre it was accoiiip!i?htd, shvs the New L urue Journal. The following' persons were woun ded in the Sunday tight at Advai ce. Davie county: Davis, shot in the breast and leg; Jess Davis, cut in the "back, wounds serious; Noah Sherman, shot in the breas; ; lion a Sherman, shot in the leg; John Davis shot in the shoulder; Bostiok and 0.-iear Divis, beaten on t lie heads wiirli sticks. The three latter boys live i'i i Forsyth county. The tight originated about a girl. Wins ton Sentinel, A Good Appetite Always accompanies good health, nnd an absence of appetite is an indication of something wrouj;. The universal testimony given by tfiose who have used Hood's garsaparrilla, as to iis merits in restoring the appetite, and as a purifier of Wood, constitutes the strongest recominendatiou that can be ured for any medicine. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills,, bil iousness, jaundice, iu digestion, sick headrtche 25c. A CARD. After mature deliberation, and for reasons which I trust are proper, m not only as t hey concern myself, hut also as they may con cern the Democrrtic voters of the 7th Con gsessional District, I announce myself a can didate for a scat in the next House oi rep resentatives of the Congress of tbe United States, subject to the action of the Tin Con gressional District Convention which cou venes in .Salisbury X.C., Aug. 1st lAM. I bespeak from my friends ariT ai-qusiint- an ce.aud nvfact from tae entire ueuejcravr suji'h consideration as worthy of. , they may Si ad iuc ItespecfuHy. J. G. Hall. Hickcry,N. C, Jnly 9th 1394. s - W Your ? Heart's Blood v Ts th( most imnnrtant cart of your organism. Three-fourths of the complaints to which the sys- w tem is subject are due to impuri- y lies in uic uiouu. iwuu,mip. fore, realize how vital it is to KWn It Pure For which purpose nothing can V f 1 equal g3&J It effectually re- W cleanses the blood thoroughly Za and builds qp the general health y Our Treatise cn 3 ood andSkin diseases mailed Fre to any aaaress. mum W -SIFT SPECIFIC CO., ASanta, 6a. V VIS r . In view of 'the i complelion of the Morganton Institution for the educa tion of the Deaf,' and their temovai from the Insiitution v for j the .Deaf, Damh and Blind at Raleigh, the latter Institution is better, prepared than ever before to sustain and educate the blind. Our capacity is in creased r our force augmented and our methods ameliorated; all of which enables us to 4o more efficient work than we have heretofoie don. We are apxiou3 that every blind child in the State receive an education, we wish to do all In our power for the betterment of this uu. fortunate classj to enable them to avail themselves of this free ' institution in which the State so maguauimously of fcrs to iustructjthis chiss of jitseitizens. With a viewlto this end. we earnest ly appeal to the pbilanthrpi people of our commonwealth to aid us in this noble work. We wish to be put in touch with every blind child within our borders. 'e desire the name, post-office, township, county and near- est. railroad station of every child of this class iu North Carolina. Also the name of the parent or guardian of such child. With such data, wef will cor respond with the parents land guar diaus of these children, and in this wiy put them in reach of an education Will not the good peoplejof the State who know of a! blind child 5r children in their vicinity send us a card with the information wanted? We promise to use our best efforts to get these chiU dren in school, jif you will erable us to get their names. Please forward the data at once add greatly oblige. E. F. Montague and W. J. Young. Raleigh, X. C., July 9. 1S94. Conventions. The State Democratic convention meets in Raleigh ou August 8th. Seventh congressional, " Salisbury, August 1. Eighth judicial, Salisbury, August 2. ! v BfOtmngr stranue. Intelligent people-, who realize the important part the blood holds in keeping the body in a normal condi tion, find nothing straqe in thennm ber of diseases Hold's Sarsaparilia is able to cure. So ninny troubles re sult from impure blood, the best, way to treat them is through the blood. Hood's Saisupariilla vitalizes the blood. Hood's Pills ore the best after- dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Winston, wilt be in Salisbury at the Central ! Hotel on Friday, July 20th, for one day. Practice limited to Eye, E ir Nose and Throat. j' II. C. Handford srcmid vice piesi- 'd-int of the Litieetl Oil Trust, :md popularly supposed' fo hay -3 been several tims a ruilfionairr, committed suicide 111 Chic.itr veteulajr. Cause, m?utal . dmirission frmn finaiu i..! worry. ' 1 1' 0 ir von are a on uuaio tor mnr-e we-will sta'e tin t we s'ill have r m f. .. . ; . r-' 1 inr ii lew . uiori an lion ncemeti 1. i tie ; Walchnr-n is the jper ov w .ich to rracu the Democrat c voters ot Rowan CltUntv -- . i When Daby was sicte, wo pnvo her Castoria. Whin she was a Cliil'l, siio t riel for Caitoria. V.'hen slio became Mk12, she clun t- Castoria. VvTien she had Cliildreu, sliu gave theia Castoria .1 'rt. '-- A.'. ; i Old Friend lao lc--fc fiiei ird, t!:at never , l;uH you, io.r;-rninoiis; i.ver iegu-hitoi-", (tho ii'i'i Zi tout -vvlkl oa li"ar rt tho niei.ti'm of this ) T -. CXC' . .. vt i;- :Uc ) e,- ana -1- on dsn aur.ded I hat anything: elsowHl ('o. Jti.s tlio Kstf'f.f LivT Modi- !wLftr lii."M I-! ana i oi .e aiiu is aha 'A. Jt i.-t .:; Kidnois and i.-v; iiiejto th" Ti;: is ; tlo ri. ' it y i. dic'ii.o Yu S :M rv ad I'ru-jts in Li. ar '.iil, oi- in lV)V.lcr to Ic taken I'll .0 It!' :i t a. '.in: if-r: ., )hr.-Mi.i.-.t !. g F03 THE HEAL1XG OF THE XATIQSV- lyDUbaiiiouiuuu mini V' r"""" , ; 5 I 85 All Skin and Biooa Diseases 1 1 HrY . ." T". , i "Si ?J THE GEEAT $0CTHEK5 nKSEOI FOH vi i rMirifioc hniM? nn nnd enriches the blood, ana never tails g to cure the most inveterate BLOOD AND SKIN DIS-g EASES, if directions are fol- g lowed. Thousands of grate- ful people sound its praises M and attest its virtues. C-VRITE for Book of Won- derful Cures, sent free on ap Dlication. 3 if nM lrfrr bv X'our local d:'U?$rist, Msend ?i.oo for large bottle, or S-co S for six bottles, apd: mecacinef vil e . sent, ireigni paw, ur ; rtm rtr trj ii.TT co.. Aslants. Ca. & IT r s4 Vr1 J 1 3 ss Gl eaiance FOR- tiQage)aaaac&iaa043a FOR CLEKK SUPERIOR COURT I hcrcliy untiounce myself a candiiiiito for the office of" Clerk -of the Superior Court of Rowau County subject to the action of the Democratic uoiuiuatiiig conveiition. ! W. G. Watson. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candiilate for the office of Sheriff of Rowan Conntv s);,.,t to the action of the Deiuoi iatic ------ ti'i - - - lionil uatlllg convention. J. .M. Monuob REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the ofrirc of Register of Dee.lV of Rowan County subject to the action of the Demo cratic nominating convention. H. X. Woouson. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Rowan County sub ject to the actioTti of the Democratic nominat ing convention. ' J. Samuel McCrBBixsi Salisbury Markets. :o:- Corrected weekly by D. K. Jclian, & Son's. Bulk meat, sides. Beeswax Butter Chickens Corn E?s Lurd : : 8 to 10 20 Flour, North Carolina ! lenl Peas. Outs Tallow Salt Iii.-h I'otatoes -r hi ! (Jo to 70 . arqams -GOTO- Carolina Racket. The We are strictly in it. and if you dont believe it come to our store and see. . Ijbw can we sell -goods so cheap is often asked. It is answered' in very few words; we simply bus'" and sell for cash, which' means goods cheaper than our 'time' competitors dare to olier them. , Lawns 3e, Calico 4c, Chal lies 4e, Pant goods yards Jor 2oc. First class goods, n shoddy stuff. Shoes, Hats, Pants, Dress Goods, China Ware, Tin Ware, etc., at pri ces that will astonish you. Call and get genuine bargains. REID & HAPvRY. 7 W. L. Douglas IS THE BZST. NO SQUEAKING. 5. CORDOVAN, FREKCH& ENWELLED CALF. 4.$3.5J RNECALF&KM-J6AJ3a $ 5.5.0 P0L1CE,3 Soles. K-iri ...(9 IVnDVUlm.. Sf. I EXTSA FINE. U; P:J 2.17jBOYSSCH30LSHO3. t SEND FC2 CATALOGUE V'-i' V U BOUC.LAS . Yoa can save titotseT by pnrciaia8 W l)oujla Shoe. Becfiuse, ere the largest manafcttire advertised shoes in the world, end guar JL.. ! tie bottom, v.liich protects yoa against high u ...i... Km ct-imninj- the nurse and on;c ca prices and the nUddleman-spiofits. Ourshoei tffff JSa Wrr Tjrices for tte value given than anyotber make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Scia by TJ L. SPENCER-, 11 ATTOJtNEV AT I AW, . TKOY, 1ST O- i V'.'ntirMCfrj aba aOJolurt?r fivntit. TVTi Ti ATlfP T Ti A a T7 , (Sai-yeon Dentist.) sale AT W.Burt k Go's. i For B -University Of Nortfi qarolina i. Jn clinics the ColWe, the CrtiTtrsUtthB Iaw School,- the Me5ieal vt hcxsA h Summer Schor! fTentht rrolVfrctttiliu $Ci.00 ysar; lKarj f Iterln $12 a month. Session biding ScptjitW G, Am. J'j-cfi dent Wiaytoiptiapennil, X. X 1 P futlRE EYE-GliSES, More- feii EYESAXYB A Certain Sate and ERective Remey tor SORE, ViEAK find INFLAMED EYES, 1'rfxlucinrj IsOngiLstrjhtrfiiirag, and - Hectoring tJi Sight of the ttd. Cores Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, r ANIT PROBUCINO QUICK RELIEP " AND PERMANENT CUHE. M Also, equally elHoRrtons when nxt In tlr dihIksSU, Kuril h I'lrerm, Fevrr Mores, Ti mo n, Knit it hen m. Burnt, ,.,.t-.or brewer Inflaminiulon extols, MITCH ELL'S NAX.V uu be used t alt-antaire. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25 CENTS, eg im RCPE SELVAGE. RAfLROADp FARM, GARDEN, Cemetery, Uwa, Poultry and Bst&it Fencing. rU0USAMS OF JULES I USE. CATALOGUE FLUE. FREIGHT PAID. THE"" McKULLEr' WOVE!! WIRE FENCE C0H U, 11G, 118 and 120 N. Kirfcet St., Chiiago, IU. FOR SALE ! VALUAKLH CHURCH PUOPEUTY. Tire frame eliapel, on corner of Chest nut and Main struct?, and lot 3T.r0 ieet,vnicn De.ong.., to lhe .1. 1.. Clnsrcli, xi,t.i and which can be ooirverled into a conifortable dwelling or store-lumse, is for sale cheap. For further de.-crip-tion, &c., apply or write to the pastor in charge.'- Ii:v. S. I). iSt M ey, A. A. 1 1 A HTM AX, 1 ,r L J. L. Ol.KLL, I - 31. M. Wabd. r" June, 19 "Ji. " Salisbury, The Farmers Mutual Piri. Insurance ' Ass:cia:icn for Sovran County . met in convention. af theCourf Hou-e on the 2nd ipst., ai d effected, a per manent organization, (Tee.tiu the following known nun a t'tiicer for the ensueing year : Phillip Supers, t'rest.; W.T.Glieen J. H. L. Kiee. H. G. Lippyrd, ,T. T. Carson, Jesse W. Miller. Geo. A. Hall, Ma . 15 to 120 ; W.-L. Harris, J. F. C iirian, W. C. 10 lo 25 j Klutt?, W. A. jl!tiilei!, .1. C. Sow 1(ers. S. A. Jar'n heart, Directors-. 10tol2ij Tins is a co-operative ;L,n oi In- l-7o to L(Msurance for the profi etion of farm or : )" any detached proj !( y ajaint le 9-1 st ruct ism b ire, wiiidaud lightning. "' If rui'i, ik..U i 1 . . 1 . ! .. ,! .1 ...... . , i . . 1 i . I f l , i, ' iracr curirn ir a n me ii irisi.uure or ' North Carolina, and good for a pe-. j riod of tliirtv years lor TO cfs. on i flic ) one linin f:'i hirstif irmu'itv '' insured, and is sul.jM.t to mi atldi- tional cost except to meet the. act toil looses of tli is County Association by prorata asres-iii -nt. Tlte statistics show tint the average expn.-e is about yl 50 on the one thousand per annum. For further information address. W.O.GOnEE. Local Agent. . Salisbury, N. C. Or J S. C. C.a ii pent kk, Cien'l. Agt. thnrlottevN. C. A, -..-?- oi tit.-1 -:!tu-L'rtairy Or. r , .i s ri'. . j 3! - f of (i,.t or i, ic:u .J f ; I.-., nuo." i-Mil. to Wktn itUcriiiliy. Ula &FL-3 real uissmo; lut iu tile exu cf E(bvin CnthrL'll, Snli.d, nmann rays Tl II Z SEND Full 0nPUfX(iPjiICE List and Circidar and . yon will find it to vour-'fldvanhige to havq yovr fcoih-ff'-' -'lothes dyed or cleaned-' by us; r All. -work guar anteed or no charge. COLUMBIA STEAM DIE .WORKS, . lT.'J M VI X ?T., Col.t -.MIMA, C. r1 SALfSML'KV. X. r. HAVING RECENTLY MOVED Mir nmnni7 Jr no ! ' -'-4 i ill oiuua JL' s2LrIy ivv t a j t i I5V w I atirf 1el t -r pu;iK-tt to cell you Gro ceries cti a jut tiiiiu ever -1 r ve new jr(oi l;iiiy ur.l l.ny ai! kjmJf cutiuti pioduef ; :hm ;:tft-iit fjr tir- -JtJrSfteiJ i r . l I . 1,1. I i " i i .. . SI'E I A L I ana iet-i : t 't ( i;-f . j and vfr!' at .i . . . j i.y' -' . ' '..' ! JULIUS EARNHARDT. : ! to te. ' utes to disp0s4 cf the Case. frOflioe hofA. xn. to 5 p. m. sou t 5 ' . " ; - ' i ' 'I '-.-r 1 '.'I ' --.I'- "V-i ' :y .:T .- .11 ; a. - - i .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 12, 1894, edition 1
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