- i If 'fi 111 j - if I '-, The Carolina Watchman. rKwih ll li1ietl in 1 3S. -Cotton is opening yery fast and is tiding picked in gooU condition. ;'! 3 "'Cx TV" IT- HTV. Arvi nenn ' ma, Unnn.' ..S 11,1 - t VTtv " ' Y ;, C " V. " :M10.ae Toller .jour mll hre.s ' W; :' ' ; t T,lie jnaay in en us of Mifjs Mary Julian wi 1 1 be gldd io know that she i1 . copvalescent. j s s$c different schools ; of Uie jjown opened Monday . miming, all , being vell nifenileil. -"",? j ' Mrs. WE. Durham has boarding bouse in the 'JT: P. bouse on .main street. . opened a, Johnston w . Fodder pulling has Ibegun in this ' ,cou ity. Several loads were" in '-. town '.hfatirday.. ! -V J . ' . : i cunnysiae lsxaename py wnich the I TM in is ton rost office will be knnvul i, "ereauer. .. - i H The Chuxcb High School, Prqt J. M.( ; ;iill, master, opened Monday yith 23 ' iitudfeuts aud Hattering prospects. v Julian Wichard, the little son of the I ' alitor of the Herald, fell from the door tteps of his father's residence ISIouday uml broke his arm. Mr. J. F. Htnlrick is having tbje store r om formerly occupied by Baker & S'tlitve, nifsely-fitted up for a dry goods Several months 'iigo Isaac Hoover, colored, mad bis escape from the jail at Lexington. Sheriff Monroe frau-up on: him near the city Sunday and captured Jiini. J , f V Thirteeir cows have died recently in the pastures iu East. Salisbury. They art simjofteri to liave been nnisonfrJ In- t . - -----i J I ilHiib-imV watpr nnnf:HiniViaP.-rl liv oil seuerage A man calling himself John Gowan ,fro" m n,nvill, e- orrLi i,a Saturday chargedby parties at Dan ville' with; the larceny of money.; Of ficers came over and took him io Dan ville W-cln:.sday for trial. ! r:jlV-s'alisbury ; Y. M. C. A. was vr- 1 State ' Secretary Coulter- ...fJj'.iU-''siiy. -.. -The Association detided to to1 invite the district convention to be lield October 5 to 7, to meet here and ,.i t Li probable "that the iuvitatjon will ) be accepted ! ; j 1 . Now 5that .the tickets have all been iiained and the conventions over, there should be organized, at Once, : a democratic Club at eaefi precinct in luucouuw. oieps suouiu oe laKen in that direction at once, 1 , - cheerfully support regardless of party alliliations. Thev are all good safe bushiess men and those who have been tried have proveu themselves obliging , Mr. -Alex. Perry, of Burke, passed - and faithful officers They will all be through town Monday morning, hav y elected by handsome majorities. ing in charge Hoke Secrest, whom he was carrving to McDowell county. A rxVxUoA ii!(r irnt,rThnmnenn - mM. - - Salisbury w eanesaay nignt. lie is a fraud of the 6rst water. Hfi rlitimw to be walking, for a large purse -against I time from Sau Francisco toNep York, lie is simply a tramp, nothing more and this tale is his stock in trade. ( ine.,ropa put hi an appearance before the Board of County Commis sioners Monday and Wanted their men appointed poll holders!' But tbe Com missioncrs -went ahead doing their duty. The Pops were given atiespect - ful hearing, but the Board obeyed the '.- Utw. " The First Bale of' Cotton. i- Mr. J. IL Heilig, pf Litaker town- sh ip, sold the first bale of tbis county's .... J .u ..c.M"i.;.ui ut w tu. um.L iiuesaay. it was classed as good middling and was bought by Mr. J. Cubbins for 7.0.1. The bale Killed By a Train. While walkingdiv the track of the Mocksville& Winston railroad near Mockville Tuesday morning, M. A.nr drew Sappenfield was .strucjc hy .a train ajid so badly liurj, that he died in three poursr . Mis SappenCeld was very deaf and did noth'Jrthe train. HewasTS yean of age Almost A Fil e. Theppoke and handJe factory of Mr. J. M. Peacock in East Salisbury had a narrow escape from destruction by fire Luesday. One end of the building was in flames before f ha fifA ucnal " "' discovered. The hands, however, succeeded in extinguishing the flames without giving an alarm. Veterons Reunion. the ANNUAL reunion op chas. f visum rivfi Thfl annual reunion of thfi f!haa F Fisher Camp;, Confederate Veteran?, will be eld next Thursday at the Farmer's Warehouse. The occasion promise to be of unusual interest Jis year. - - A dinner will be served and an interesting programme has been ar- ranged. Capt. C. R. Barker has received a letter from Capt. Marcus Hofflin, cap cain of the Rowan Rifle Guards during the war, who says be will be present at the reunion. Capt. Hofflin now lives in Milwaukee, Wis. x Fire at- Norwood. .The handsome high school buildin at Norwood. Stanlv couutv. was totallv ride f frwraA Kvr Apa rr,,i rvvv. aii the school furniture,, .in cl u d i n g organ, was burned ud in the building " . . The JOSS amounts to about S1.200. With I ni shortly'after midnight, but had made wh headway that nothing could be such bead wav that nothing could be 1 saved. ihe cause of the tire is a mystery. The Wounded Convict. .7 As our recders Tetnember, Jule Smith , colored, one of the county couvicts, was shot by two' of the chain gang guards August 6t b. He was desperately wounded and has been lying in Jail here in a critical condition siuce. One of the balls from the rifle of one of the guards lodged in Smith's abdomen and could not be found or extracted. On Saturday Dr's Whitehead, Dorset and McKenzie located the ball and cut it 04it. It had passed through the manV body and lodged in his back; After ;the ball was removed the physieiaus passed h fhrmwh tho hnrlv. for Smith's recovery. Noted Murderer. I few years ago Secrest murdered his wife and child in Burke county while on their way to Rutherfoid Collese, because she would not deed him certain property. The wse wasemoved from Burke to McDowell and there he was tried and sentenced to be hung, but after the trial was judged insane and sent to the Asylum from which he es caped but was captured again and replaced there but again escaped and made his way to South Carolina aud stole a eow for which he was sent to the penitentiary and hadjust completed his sentence when the authorities ol thisState bad an oflScer on the ground to bring nim bacK 10 inis oiaie, ana . a m 1 1 t i 1 not found to be insane he will be resen tenced at next term ot AiciJoweu su norinr nourt. - ----- A BIG HAUL. J .' . , I -i Kaieign jxews ano uoserver j. uesuay Dr. J. M. Worth, of Asheboro, X XT nff H Porn 111a ivoa visitor! uxw. , ..w iaso nignt wmie ueany was at church and robbed Vcash and $15,000 of notes f While reclining, upon a 1 negro men enter and make to .blow out the lamp, but once hurled some pieces the thieves, who replied imt the ball narrowly nd seizing the box luables were, the rogues le of them, a man named Fjffnjpom. SAturcliijH'w Convei ition'is Good Work A TICKET THAT IS A CERTAIN WIXNEB. The populist who happened to be in the neighborhood of the court bouse Saturday ieard something drop, There was enough in what he heard aod saw to give him the chills, for be knew his rr1!fifal danm was RAi1prl S I'""'""" T " a The convention of Democrats which assembled at noon was one . . i v- s- or the largest arjd mo3t cnthusiastijc that ever met in Rowan county At noon preciselvJ Dr. W. I Cruinp, in the absent of Mr; A. H. BoydenJ, chairman o the ' county executive committee, called the couvention to order. Cob F. E; Shober was made tempo rary chaif man with Messrs. N Brown and W H Crawford secretaries. Col. Shober on taking the chair addressed the convention, his ringing speech eliciting .great applause. i Mr. C. iH. Bruuer's motion that the temporary officers be made permanent, was unanimously adopted. The roll of townships was called and all were ?iouna to De represpniea- 4. ! !! ' ft . . t A resolution was unanimously adopted Icommending the idministra tion of Mr, A, H. Boyden, chairman of the executive committee, and asking the comnitteo to le-elect him to that position, 3 Nomiiiatlons were declared in order and the .convention with wonderful selNabneeauon aeciaea io dispense right dqwn to business, ' riM. . luuvwiufe nominations were IrvrtiA nnonirrtAiiclu uifh oivt hiKiicm For Clerk of the Court-)W. G. Wat- For Regiatfer of Deeds- H. N. Wood- I son. . v For Treasurer J. Samiuel McCub bins. r I For Coroner Dr. E. Roie Dorsett. For Standard Keeper - Chas. F Baker. I i All of these gentlemen are the in cumbe&ts of he offices to! which they have been nominated Mr. T. C. pinn offered the following resoiuwou, vmuu wus Buauimuusij adopted with great enthusiasm: LoKS K eTSX.Te ae. fce SlJZ means t sccurfe nis eiectioa The first contest before the conven tion was upon the nomination for ReDi-esentative. Messrs. p. R. Julian J. H. McKenzie and Walter Murphy were placed;. in nomination. The vote stood; Julian 721; Mckenzie 62g; Murphy ' Mr. Murphy's motion jto' make the nomination's of Messrs. S Julian and McKenzie unanimous was adopted J with enthusiasm. i. Mr. J IBKerns was nominated for cottoui weigher on the third ballot, tne vote Standing; Kerns 69, Briggs 26, each iiaviug a fraction jof a vote in addition. j Messrs. Miller, Sitferd and Kluttz, were placed in nominatioen for Survey- - or. Mr Mfller was nomineted on the first ballot ithe yote being: Miller 56 Siflerd 271 ;iKlottz 7 Mr. T. C'Linu's motion to make the nominations .of Messrsi Kerns, for cotton1 weigher, and Miller for survey or, was adopted without; a dissenting Vote 11 The; nominees were called oeroreine flI . - ' M 1 V - convention and made sfeort addresses - accepting the nominations, DrW. I4Crump, in a ringing speech, thanked the Democrats kf Rowan for ' the support given himjin the sena torialVonvlpntion. Hon. lee S. overman,; in one ot nis USUal ,happy etlorts, thanked the con vention for the endorsement given him. ' I T:i' J 0 - . - . . . - the different townships;tor constable, the convention adjourned The County Commissioners. ' 1 i A. . At their resular meetinc Monday, all the members of (he Board of (jouuty Coram is sionerffwere present. 1 he tax books were ordered delivered to Slvarl ff innrn(, for collection. Mr. A; M. 'Brown, superintendent, reported 23 inmate th the couuty hkme during Au- in LustrJj wfjite and 12 coloied. - Mr. fartCn E Milrer, supervisor, reported Li.a roads in Gold Uill tony neb in i 'A County Excutive Committee. s The township DemQcratic executive committees met Monday and elected Ihe fiilowing county executive com .mittee'A. H. Boydeu Chairman; J.( R. Wich4fd, Secretary; M. C. uinnj' Dr. W. L. Crump, J. H. L. Rice, N. U Siflerd. W. A.eele, J. K. Goodman, S. F. Paker, J. t. Wpe, J. W. Butler, . A. bioop, J. Hieing, jr.. ney, Dr. L. W.. CoienVfin, W. A. Kirk, D. Linn. Tobias I.vft Iv. D. A. Sif- ford. Dr. G. A. Ramseo Tne following compoV the t0'n shin executive committeeof the va rious townships of the Cou Salisbury M C Ouinn. Smith- deakl. W. Burgess, G. H. f ihaver, B H. Mai-sh, A. H. Boyden. Franklin J C Miller, J fv Hudson. A M Cruse, WmKesler, J IlKincaid. Unity Dr J R Reitzel, WVarber, J D Lawrance, J H Gillean, JNC 1- bertson. -v. K - Cleveland Jesse Hellard, Sigmon, D B Rosebro, WBW v. L White. V. China Grove Dr G A Ram 3 Bruner, Geo Freeze, John Dei atterson, Lee Shulenbarger, Robbins, J L Siflerd, Shaw Goodqi Scotch Irish F N Bryant, Current H W Wilbelm, D C Cli F Phifer, Rhodes Guffie, D A Guffie, H Perry, W W Pence. 1 Enochville J W Deal, J W Butler,; J C Deaton, C W Riley, J A Bost. Bradshaw's A F Goodman, F C Corriher, Edwin Fleming, Will Sloop, S A Carrigan. Lock L M Lippard, D A Sifford, J J V Bariinger, T L Haynes, J F Rob inson, A A Cowan, CAW Sloop. Gold Hill F H Maunev. J C Snuggf, W R Misenheimer, R A Shim pock , R J Shaver. Beruhardt's Mill A W Kluttz, Pr L-W Coleman, M E Miller, A L Ling'e D C Lyerly, J H Foil, Jesse Miller. Morgan's W A Kirk, C A Camp bell. Samuel Bame. J A Lisk. A A Morgan. Rowan Academy A M Holshouser, P C Burger, C M Miller, H L Lyerly, Tobias Lyerl y. Hatter Shop T M Kerns, P D Linn, G L Lyerly, G W Loug, O V l'ool Heilig's Mill J 11 lieilig, A V Rusher, G H Page, G M Misenheimer, Will Troutman. Bostan's X Roads P A Sloop, II L Graeber, M A J Rosemau, R II Kluttz, John L Rendleman. Mt. Ulla J H White, J C Meniu W W Miller, A E Sherill, G A Mas ters. Steele W J Sloan. -L C Rice, D W Stansill, S F Baker, R A Lyerly. Sick people don't want to be bothered with preparing the medicine they takei Bad enough we must take it. You don't need to make a tea of Simmons Liver Re gulator, it is already prepared. You take dose of liquid or powder to-night, nnd awake in the morning free from- -our liil- ousness, Sick Headache, or Coustipation and Indigestion. No purgative medicine C3 Sample package powder, 25 cents. The results of the experiments o the New York health department with Prof. Koch's autitoxine treatmeut for diDhtheria are of a most encouraging aud extraordinary character. Out i 1 250 treated, 100 per ceut. recovered where inoculation took place on the first day of infection, and 97 and 87 per cect. respectively recovered where the iuoculation took place on tbe second and third days. One of the notable features of the new remedy is its ab solute harm leanness. It is said that no matter what the condition of the pa tient may be, if the remedy does not accomplish a cure, it at least leaves no injurious effects. Sayanuah News Dem. 1 Which is worse, imprisonment for life or a life-long disease, like scrofula for exam ple.' The former, certainly, would be pre ferable were it not that Ayer's S.iraiparilla can always come to tbe rescue and give the poor sufferer health, strengtl ( and happi ness. Six negro barn burners, at Milling ton, Teun., were taken from the custody of the officers and shot to death by a mob of unknown men last week. A hacking cough keeps, the bronchial tubes in a state of constant irritation, which, if not speedily removed, may lead to chronic bronchial tubes in a state of con stant irritation, which, if not speedily re moved, may lead to chronic bronchitis. 3'o Prompter remedy can be found than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Its effect is iuime ialeand the result permanent. Item? From Faith. Correspondence of the W Kfcwf Advertisements. ; Dr. G. A. lUmscr ha'a card in this issue. ; The 'Wntchm&a wants to bujr a cyliaJer press. X h i E W Bdrt k Co., announce the arrival of their fall stock of shoes. A cottage containing 5 or 6 rooms is Hon. Lee S. Overman entcrsintothe State earn pajgn tomorrow. He speaks at Mt. GUead to-morrow night aud at Troy Saturday. Business Locals. CYLINDER PRESS WANTED. We wish to purchase a cylinder press. Address giving description, price and terms. Tipton & Crowson, Salisbury, N. C. 35fT. F. YOUNG'S MAMMOTH stock of Fall goods has arrived. These goods purchased under the taritfeut will be sold cheap. SS-T. F. YOUNG AGENT FOR S-'r.x Standard Pattern Co. Patterns ien,, women and children. The L e. A style and the best: MXITAXTED! . , ted to rent a cottage containing 5 vtis. Must be in a good neigh- i 1 nrid rpsnt Klnv. Ann v At tfj&n Office. xv ' - ... 1 -j - 1 A CorrectioriX As the njliort has been circulated that I would not iractice medicine and as the im pression is ftill in the minds of n1v neoole. I wul say I intend to do a regular pratice and 3 I T- cau be hal wheu wanted. i ' (Jr. A. Ramsour, M. D., When Baby was sick, we Rave her Castoria, V"he she was a Child, she crid for Castoria. Whea she became MLss, she ching to Castoria. When she had Childreu, she gave them Castoria Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Winston will be in Salisbury, at Central Hotel, on Saturday, September 15th, oneday. Practice limited t Eye, Ear, Nose audi Throat. A Bargain! A complete newspaper and Job Office out-fit for Sale, at a bargain. For particulars, etc., address Jno. W. McKenzie, Salisbury, N. C. A Good Appetite an absence ofappetite is an indication ofsometbiiis wront-. The universal testimouy given by those who have used Hood's &arsa pa ml la, as to its merits in restoring the appetite, and is a purifier of blood, constitutes the strongest recorauiendatiou that can be urueii ior any uieuiciue. i e i : tt i. n:n . Hi- ;n u:i noou s riuscurB uu liver uih, uii - iousoess, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache 2oc. VITAL TO MANHOOD. Db. E. C. WEST'S NERVE KSD BRAIN TREAT MENT, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Fits, Neu ralgia; eaaacne, fiervous lTostration caused Cy ".lcthol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of Brain, causing insanity, misery, decay, death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Lobs of rower in euner sex, impotency, iencorrncea ana an Female Weaknesses. Involuntary Losses. SDerma- torrhcea caused by over-exertion of brainf 8eU abuse, over-IndulRence. A month's treatment, fl, 5 for ts, by moil. With each order for 6 boxes, with $5 will sond written guarantee to refund if not cured. Guarantees issued by asent. WEST'S LIVER PILLS cures Sick Headache, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, jour stomacn, uyspepeia anu (joneupauou. QUARANTEEa Issued only by Edwin Cuthrell Salisbury, N. C. Hood's is Good it Makes Pure Blood Scrofula Thorouehly Eradicated. MC. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. "It Is with pleasure that I ive you the details of our little May's sickness and her return to health by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. She was taken tlowj Democratic. Senatorial Convention - 26tt District. There'will be held in the Court house in Lexington, N. C., on Thurs day the 13th day of September 1S94 at 12 o'clock MM a convention of the Democrats of lhe56th Senatorial Dis trict, comprising the counties of Rowan Davidsorvand Forsvth, for tl purpose of nominating two candidates for the Senate and for such other business as may come before it. Aug. 16th 1894. Theo. F. Kluttz, S. H. .Smith, Emerv E. Kaper, Hs. Com 2th Disb ' NOTICE ! I .want every man and woman In the Uni ted States interesred in the Opium and Whisky habits to hare one of. my books on these diseases. Addrjess tf.M.'WOOLLV, Atlanta, Oa.. Box 380, and one wjll be seen you tree. LADIES SUFFERINC FROM NERVOUS PROSTKATION DEBILITY AND FEMALE WEAKNESSES, GOOD NEWS A postal card with your address secures It. Write now to NATIONAL SURGICAL INST, I UTE, Atlanta, Ga., or P. O.Box 14, Atlaatal Geortrla. - Our Fall Shoes; . .... " a WELL MADE rjm DURABLE LASTING 3 3,000a3AIRS received this veL'k t)f the BEST -MADE fall aiMovinter :nfiiIlfi:nr tlip role)nte(l "KK inClUUinj, UL CLItordietl 1A kill hand made COai'SC S'llOCf y0 nvo nl( von wo were . . . " . . going llltO the bllOe bUSHlGSS RIGHT this fall, and We 11 OW i i t x ii r I clolv VUU lKilJ HJU 11 UW1 Ul i . ... . pur statement oy caning ana eopincr nnr npwhnnnf mA( . Verj5, trul 3 23. BURT c3 CO. The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Regu lator, (the Red Z) that's what you hear at the mention ot this excellent Liver medicine, and eople f hould not , he persuaded hat anything else will do. It is the King of Liver Medi- ,es; is better than pills, and ';7ic3 the place of Quinine and Calomel. It acts directly on the Liver; Kidn'y3 and Bowels and -ive3 new life to the: whole f$ys- m. This is 'the medicine you v.mt. Soli by all Lrugints in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or .ma le into a tea., IJ-KVERV PACKAGE-C (Ian the V, Slump til red on vi tapper. J. II. 141 14 X & CO., Philadelphia, Pi. mi SEE WHAT I QUICK SALES AND Short Profits WILL DO! NVeonimenced business Lere about five months aj;o and hare found jt necessary to enlarge our store room. Mr. H. G. Tvson bus moved dowi uner the Central Hotel, so we will knock out the petition that has been between the Carolina Jacket' Store and H. G. Tyson. We are fitting tb I back end up for 7 aild will soon fill jit up with the Ue.st i an Cheapest Good ever brought to Salisbury. All we want is for you to come and see for yourself. Your Money-saving Friend1, REID tfi HARRY. W. L. Douqlas CUn? IS THE BEST. t&liUB NOSQUEAKIN& . 5. CORDOVAN. FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALF. 4.$-3.5-P FlNECALF&IAljSARDl 3.5PFOL1CE.3SOLS. A EXTRA FINE, f 2.L7-5BoysSchooi5hoes. LADIES SEND FOR CATALOGUE W!. DOUGLAS BROCKTON, MASS. Yon can save money by purchasing W. L Because, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised s,hoes in tbe world,, and guarautee tie value by stamping the name and pace on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom worlc iu style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take' no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold by Dealer, "whose name will shortly ap- PSar ?' . POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. Our FREE 96 P3 catalogue will explain why we can arlora it. DfallSllOIl'S Practical BttSllieSS College, NASHVILLE, TENN, ( Write for catalogue i Book-keepinir, Shorthand, Penmanship - and Tele craphy. We spend more money in the interest of our EmploymentDepartment than halt the Business Collesestakeinas tuition. 4 weeks by our method teaching book keeping is equal to 12 weeks by the aid plan. 1 1 teachers, 600 students past year, no vacation; enter any time. Cheap Board. We have recently prepared books especially adapted to HOME STUDY. Sent oil 60 dtys trial. Write us and explain "your wants." N. B. -We pay $5. rash for all va cancies as book-keepers.. stenographers, teachers, rlrrW. etc.. reoorted to us. provided we foil same fir , WIRE ROPE SELVAGE. RAILROAD, FARM, GARDEN, Cemetery, Lawn, Poultry and Rabbit fencing. niousuas tp mu.es tx use. catalogue FREE. FREIGHT PAID. - THE Mc MULLEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., 114, 116, Ud and 120 H. BUrket St., Chkr.m. IE GBEIN'S VOR EITHER SEX. Tbia mtM, be.ug irgacted dirootljr to tha MM of those diwuc of the lictuto-EjtnT7 Or Ul, re-fuires no chant ' dit or nsuieoui, merairi&l or poinanoiu md. icinnto b taken Intrr rally. Vbea 'iked E A3 A PfJEVENTlVE by either m It l lmpoatihle toeontraet any Tcnerwi diwm ; but in th cm of y thojo airctdy uawnmmi A macro, J with OonarrhcM nd Giee, (urf CURE ps?E5 Edwin Cuthrell, Salisb " Ortmann THIS :xpr i. Pays - . . 1 . - ' 1 , ' J j " I L (c : p ' . ; ! i : . I- - - 4) ! , i -.;L::V;f rrested and put in jail. Dr. Con w . iiuv -rT-r-. -jw : -

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