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Hi X ta . - " : ' I- gggggggi B 1 m ! BWr - -i ': . ,r Jfv ;--t t - Established Salisbury;- N. C, D e12, 1895 Arrivaf and Ifcparturs-oi Trainsi A Utile child of Mr. George O. Co.- nelius, of Mooicsvillc, got a grain of corn in is windpipe Thursday and! died from the effect Friday morning, jays the ChaHofre Observer. NOSTil HOUND. No. 35' Local, No; 38 Vc3tjbulo, N. 12 Local SOUTH BOCKD. y9. 35 LocaC No. 37 VesUbi Ko. 1 1 stibule. W. K. C. -boctd, 10:20 a. ru. - 9:33 p. m. - f 8:10 p. ai. 9:12 p. as. 8:17 a. ra 10:20 a m No. 11 heat", ' - - 9:30 a. m No. 12 Arre, - - 7:55 p.m. Nd. Arrures; - 9-30 a. m Lcatks, - 1 1:00 p. m LOCAL NEWS. Easiness I locab will be inserted in thase columns at very low rate?. .11 i : LIT. 1 ,. V. liaj. J!- fltansiil. in anotaer column. There wAu'e 4,1-10 bags of fertilizer sold in States? Ue to "aiineis this sea son. 1 Ht". M'i W R'wh killed two hogs last week that FAITH ITSKS. ii weighed SOS pounds, one rtdghiu; 500. v- - t VrrCBMAN readers believe In rec'- prosvl'- Jfhey pelroutze merchants wb advertise in our paper. Agents cUn taake money soliciting seriptrabs for The Watchman. (all at the office or write for terms. GbarleiH. Policy, Gunsmith, Smith deal'Sow, Fisher, Street, invites our readers to givf him their patronaue. jjog choleri. hai been prevalent in the neighborhood of Cleveland, this county aqd many hogs have died, Editor J L. Ramsey of the Progrcs- ri eie Farmer, Bi'e'gh, was in Salisbury Tuesday, aud spent some time at this office. Our subscription li&t keeps growrng larger und longer all the time. The names of six new subset ibefs were a'd ded to our list Satuiday. The Carolina Racket store and C. M. anl H. JA. Rrowa advertise in The Watchman. They have genuine bar gains to otfer and invite our readers to call and se them. While .boring a well near Grove Mr. T. H, Farmer due w out to Jive toad from a distance of 20 feet. It is said the toad hopped ofi when it reached the ground. Don't foreat the sale of the Ladies Aid Society at Bethany on Saturday before Christmas.,, Mr. J. D. McCotdbs had a race af- tr hj- stock Saturday niyht and Sunday morning, while the marring of his sou took pl.ce at the home of tire bride s fat her. Throwing fences is too bad, boys. They say another wedding is to take place at Mr. 3. D. McConlbs' prettv soon. We will .sympathize with Mr. McConibs if another such h crowd accompany as did the one last SunuHT. From all reports Rev? George H. bos will sooa lose h'-i only daughter Lxik out hoys around Rockwell, and get y fiit garments ready aud h ive your lamps burning and ask Craw ford Uolshouser his opinion of this one. Sarrue! Jones, who rut his fk some lime ago, died from tire efifcfts of it last Tuesday. He was a wcli resnectei young gentleman. Fatvh deeply mourns its loss, but hows in humble submission to the ha rid of Him who douth all things best. Santa! STSI3L.E ITEMS. Sonie wR.at is still being sown. Less t han an average crop has been seeded; on actouni of the protracted drought. 2 V . J? The) oat crop is the smallest ever .sown in tiiis section. c Tvo deaihs'h tve occurred receni- y. Mr. Wm. H. BeeL-er died very Uddetlly of heart failure. On last btimjav morning, the JLi'ril ciaimen iittle Mary, daughter of Mr. Calvin Klutta, for his own. She died of roup, viiev. Mr. Jefrycoat preached th'; fuher il Mnday morning. C0.1Mder.4blc sickness, colds, etc, in the community. There is considerable chunking about Ot tenants. All watt to ,ft in before winter. Iu posing orer the country vve take ajhirdseve view of what is going n. A number of our farmers h yr Ideviattid from the old rule of turning follow for corn by following with a , .. 1 " j 1 jneavy two-norse suusmi. Among our stockmen J. Me. llur- 5rison, M gor Stausill and Wm. J. Sloan are the most, premising, flia- ijor Stausiil will sell off a part of hi Istock the 18th msf, and oilers nis farm for sale or lease. Despite t He hard limes we hear of au occasional wedding, but elope meuts are getting fasluonable, when the old folks "kick." x 3 r 1 China Young trees were planted in our new parsonage yard last week. Sht-riff Munroe passed through our community last week. Mr. J. D. Shank is new wearing a kind of a naturalized rin. A new visitor is at his house from Babylarjd. It's a girl. There was communion at St. Jude's (Episcopal) chapel on last Sunday evening, services were con ducted bv the Rev. Dr. Murdochj of Salisourv. 1. The Christmas exercise at Salem will be Tuesdsy eyeniag at 1 oT6Hoik 1 before Chrrstmas day. The exerbijs- 11 .i t: 1UL,. es w;ii ie very imeies::iJi?. will b-i two trees. appropriate! ydCf rated, besides giits for numbers; f the school. Now that Congress h:s met, ve all nagerly jook for and ex pee t good works fr m th'u august body. "We hope it will not be a cave of wind.' Seven bid; or pro)osals h ive been made far carrying the mail on the route oetween 01130:11) i'.vaii for the next four years. Two erc out in at Salisbury, and five at Uow- an. Uncle Sam Will give the j ,h to the lowest bidder. We seldom hear of a land or horse sale, but bog aud cow sales are tre -queuily mad? The most novel one was that of a lHUL 5ridge farmer who sold a cow to a neighbor, for which he was to receive a day's work. -The neighbor got possession of the cow, fmled to pay np ana mv.-u ten fniilr-s atvay. claiming to be a gentle- iman and a Democrat. Apple wagons are to be seen fre quently from which select apples are sold for 50 cents per bushel. Success to The Watchman. B. Empress Eugenic at Church. 'the Empress Erenie olairas and re cieves special Jionofa in tha services of the Catholic church. She shared her husband's coronation and anointing, and her part in the celebration of mass is stiil that of anointed povereigns. Her place i3 within the ebauool rails. Thither in h'er church at Faruborough she walks, tall, oxtremely erect, with her long wai3ted figure clad as distinctively in the freshect fashion of 1 894 as it was once in the freshest fashion of 1845. To her before the reading cf the lesson the of ficiating clergy bring the book cf the gospels to kiss. To her also at the pan of the service called the Pax (the kiss of peace), which is generally exchanged very formally among the ministers and tho acolytes at the altart is brought in the form of a small square plaque, which is presented ceremoniously to her hps. Nothing is mare expressive of r kind of indelible sovereignty conferred by " the throne and the crovn than this significant rite, partaken week by woek by an almost friendless and very solitary widowed and aged weman in her exile. Abat Spoon. In an interesting sketch cf the origin aud evolution of the spoon in The Jew eWs' Circular one is struck by the fact tht the rpoons of the middle ages ap pear to be of more highly elaborate doc oration thr.n any that preosied or fol lowed them, though the souvenir spoons of today are taking on much of this old timo characteristic. It is told that the coronation spoon made its appearance at this period of history and was entirely of gold, the bowl showing an elegant arabesque pat tern engraved on its inner surface. The apostle spoons also appeared in the mid- orn a a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves if properly treated with fer tilizers containing not under 7 actual Potash A trial of this lan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. Our parr.pliie's ar cot advertising circulars boora lag speciai ferti!i2ea;but are practical works, contain ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and arc realiy helpful to farmers, They are sent free for WWKAW KALI WUKK.S, 03 Nassau St., New York. n vVilt fix up your family in good, solid honest Shoes cheaper nan any store 111 oansDury. Uur Shoes were selected espe ally to suit the farmers. Try us and you will ave money. IB. TWO FOR ONE. Send for free sample and jadgf thereby. i ,1 r S3 . Thb Watchman wants a live ccr- respondent! and sol-citt: Sut every postoffico in owan aad neigb- boring counties. We win give goo commission to agents. Writeus for particulars We take pleas are in call i if g the at- ! teatiou ofoUr readers to the ad. of J. f A. Butner, Salem, N. C Mr. Butue offers special bargains in Indian Games, jjirowu Leirhorns and Game Bantams, fowls and eggs. Mr. R. L Brown, who !s well, known to be one of the best watch, jewelery and sewing- machine repairers in the county, invites our readers to giye him their patr-jpajic Read his anuouoee ment in onr advevt'siug columns. . A Hock well correspondent info-res us that the1 missionary sale held at Grace Reformed church recently was well attendjed and a great success. This year drace church will send $58 to the foreign field (Japan). Last year she sent about $J0. Mr J. P. Sossamon, of Charlotte, editor of the People's Paper, one 01 the very best reform journals published in the South, was a welcome caller at Thb Watchman otBee Monday. Bro feossoman was on his way to Btanley rmintv where he will deliver several addresses bp Alliance topic Esquire John K. Graham, of Miran da, died Nov. 80th, aged 75 years- His funeral was held on the following Mon day ntThyrstire church, zv. J- A. Harris babiatiug. - E-quire Graham w is a ma pf sterling worth, . thoi ough refolmer, and a kind, generous neighbor. jHis death is a sad leva to the commujnity in which he lived. I Mr. VV. H. Baker, a member of the police force of Hichmoud. Va who has ben stopping in Salisbury a few days, made this office a pleasant call last week. Mr. Baker is an enthusias tic free silver man, and declares that .Cleveland and goldhug Democracy nttlHn'r. pflrir n sine-le ward in the city of Richmond if an election wer to be held now. A runaway occurred in town Satur day morning. A son of Mr- Henry Lyerly, wti is moving to town ft-om below Trading Ford, was diiving into Week b-;-fo;-e !a:l was set apart by O. Womaiib's Mlfinnary bociely ut church as a " .ve .K cf aiem cl raver i.d silf flenwl for missions.'1 will be very laceic.u. ASSESSES ;T . ai-o h. uv. Oil Sniidav the pastor preacnejt j';T bij i-. 1 V .. a ' ' - .xmun BleLn- o: Ir.,: As a r-uitilhbi the premium hst would do wen to 1 colEi.Sauuait,dta $17. The e it known by adJressmg J.l , . TJojlp Socieiv uuniie 37 active, live huu- m yair, tath, C. OflEiuilinlOui b OOiu wi liCal UtClO. 1 sneeiai J 1 1-L ?" SCO-CH-i&SE NSWS. D. A. O'iftv purchased a new s-uit of clotiie:: int wect looks wediiu oou. iko a Dr. Eaton, of Cleveland, rge pi ditd en VVeduesdyv who rt j r Take Stock. . A l the stock in Th?: Watchman lifts not yet been gu Scribed for. Those vho are inteHtcd 111 the success oi e paper arerc quested to lake stock in til the required amount 1ms been raised. Subscriptions for stock will be- feeived ul this office, or by ivy citn- her of the company- The payment re eav. CHARLES H, PQLLEY, Practical - Gvirmith, personal :Ut-'.-i:e:i 'ivcn'o r-p-UilOT,:CNS .ind KFA'OtLVK and fltt'r.e KbYS m 1 repulr- A& !.uri.S Sit-iU;-l.ai om".- !lnv . ; istier t. fro:: s u-: 'iur NTi.ji.ait oi ect.;oa Agenej? i Witvi' " ;. p :.. v. iiiiois of the tollov. Hkr l'1f!.MMs itl'i.j-' h v.-:iro:JaV V'. T.liwiii .-. iiif. .1 jr.o., tt itaiiToe!;. Be.tlifort. lt-i.... -.',.. oi ,, T-3 Ti- it I! IT.i'.l'lOCi. t IPS 1 awiv('f3.r sw.m. Elizabeth titty, laU'.i $:'.2T; Joka Ii. UooKrT, Uemi.t.-Jt f' nrtttBros.. i'.SiM. W. T Cbo.ntiam, S4-; :miinTinrf m v mawi k Co.. Moort-aeau K 11 y slfil: i. U. Cohens, Newberue, $is V aid$!66.jr ima Pn-trr.iirh. 'S152.15 and 162.80 -. ter & HymaiiiS: ;lrhneldt W, r,.Helibror. a H n l'.ub '-o,?i3 1; Ducr Garren rfceert, tW. .lottn P. Htinllseo, VVlnlaraston . i. : .r II laoi ;nni 1 70 1111.1 Ul eps o't lio N i IONAL COl.i.EC i'loN AGENCY WpsiliQgl Oil, i G. SPOOLS OF TflE MIDDLE AOES. dlo ages. For ages the very liir-t gifts which boys and girls received consisted of laid a laree nrac ice in our town, one or more spoons, tiieetab;uned pres- of last week. errs oi Hpuub-ji-s m, vuLiai'ut? I Bpoons woro called apostlo spoons be- AaiiH and chills ar ; ouitj preva-: cause the handle of onen was carved in lent in this viciuitv. Sever d marriages are expected i 1 1 ' I I ' 1 occur an ring u;e Bouuaye. to tho figure of an apostle, with his ap- j propriate symbol. This practice was in to imitation of the heathen, who intro duced figures of their gods upon almost every utensil, spoons as well aa tho rest. In tho cut Figs. 1, 2 and 3 each con sists of three distinct pieces, which, i joined together, form spoons. "Folding as they wore called, were .)Hj4inerf i . , a u o c r THE WATi i IS i A M -AND Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, Both one year for only $1.2"). The Enquirer is an 8-coiumn, S- page paper, issued each Thursday. Largest in size, cheapest in price most reliable in news, all large type plain print, good white paper. If our readers want another live paper, the Enquirer is that paper. Carl or send orders to The Watchman, Salisbury, N. C. aa Fa r5 25 el si iinu IPTTEPS mis, d 9 BlBtt W ea CO m Whg bottle wjjj mm i-r ; T i-'riv aopclll iui I IX. IfMM iv.j Ctati wMI start jroo r-n f iis d.ii taw 9rlt w til k.i am j I 9gim Sd kcodac in r.ulM fSM J".'ci iavali4 maty ww H otn Ki ta wtt chi:U tai :cb pr mr.i thi.t blood- Pi Bl9 nul l p iuia v.it- rt-:!. 5 Oct Ilia ernurno. v I -. 1 . -1 p - 1 f.J You Strong FREE MEDICAL REFERENCE BOOK (G4 pages) for meu aud woiuen who are afflicted with any torm ol private tiis- ease peculiar to their sex, errors oft youth, contagious disease, lemaie troubles, etc., etc. end 2 two eent stamr-8,to pay post- CLIMAX Hair cutting, singeing, iharing, hmpo- age to the leading specialists jlflS:iS'B.rlrf.'Mdgworkf Vl . . .tt . . -v 1 ct T 1 UttCU. St., Atlanta, Ga. mar- TrT and be conrinced. M . L. JACKSON, Prop. D0IH23 AT FAITH. Mr. Johu Wilkes i the MecUen- 1 BhOOUei Iburv Uoa Works, Charlotte was out 1 plentiful in the sixteenth and Pevn lon thelGranite Belt last week. tcenth oentnric-s. The handle of fig. if The department of mi-ierals aiui Jcnriosities of the Stle Fair are :icvi ilioeofiliMalioiiofPaitiisisMi Notice is hirehy jriven that the part itt'ivhiii lately subsisting betw.cn u l Pin-ham aiiid F. R. Shoher, doiny in the. town of bUibury, i thaiktvleor drm name of , 3 , : .. . ll... 1 .Ml rtH- ill Lilcsf bain iX w a uu " Xoveailcr, l!$)f, dissolved by mniuai consent and that the business in the future will beic.vYriexl on by the said 4' A.Riaahakaloe. All debts ow irfg to .---.kl fi'.e. or paitnership are to be Pft'd to :uid received by the faid (I. L Ki i ,-ham.aad u': debt., Habililies ajsd drmandskje to he presented to blmirpuymliit. G. A. Hinhham, r . cno.. touted, Nov:. H, IS: iC v 1 eicnv E-bftiticr n-vised and eiilarge r- ' . i : a lor ten tioies its or;::al ' Ji;1. 11 ih '! lute'Cd i U :T UtXt lull vrmto havini awv kind ui a ci also forzns a fork. Grout Tiiirai. BY Sam Jones. You Laun and Cry When You Read!Tlais Great Book. i.V;ij's l'J s 1 'i;-.. vVU ovary aim Mt li-pe uieinoers. Mr. Plea-. Wish returned from At !artalst Ftulay; be was gone &iu davs and says i he expsr.on was the grandest thin" he ever shtv, and chat there are some bu-bungs mere mat will hold a neighborhood or pur country houses, lie brings back an t "memento of 'the expositions soavi enir be!i spangle and pin of large size. We agree with MSjrps'ahout'"fred diueers for the ceuvie'.s. We don't approve of it at all. It rather f-n-coii'ages the uvai'mints" to do more mischief than otherwise. A free dinner every few weeks makes them believe that the public generally pit ies them while they are working out their just rewards for deviltry di);;e. They know they are well eared for there and given good clothes, mtir.r.s and treatment which they have not elsewhere. We say. stop the free dinners, and if the present method doesn't do more towards decreasing crime, do away with it and establifi the whippiug"pst. One good sound whipping will do more good than six months on the road. W. b. I Mr. David C. CanM), sou of Wnc. iCamn, was married to Miss hid 11 indue, daughter of the late Abram 'Hodae cf Gai h?!d, l uenday evening at Faith, by r. A. l'eelei,iU q. Mr. J. A. Peeler h::s purchased the Ift'ere-t of Mr. E irnhart. in the tirni of Peeler Bros. & E-irnhmt, and the itirm will be known as i eler bros. We notice that "Snips ot VVood- feiae. nredicts hard timts for taiti V vi JOJ illaying purchased the interest of F. fcf, Shober jn ho late Urn of Biulmpi I 'o. 1 d.esiri to reUirn thanks to the viih:ip. for theVerv liberal luiUona j Uiin. x s.'ibsi eves, Hardware, cant Em doth. a-sri;v.- M it:oii -.ue uue ui u a Lii tiro udaWtS wtn.,nl I ask ibr a contiou- Rvvirtnoof an or-;cr of Superior Conn uf Kowun euuty, j .,) inaue i; ; . . u.-, -.f..-i j i tirto.-di iitr catM 'd'l, Ja- i -- debts due thedal e vviiii iae fit ouce. U v- v . . . t . :- H.-m inusi i at.,', leu ilefMjc1. fnily, G. A. BliiGIIA3I. Settlement next year on account or p?fceeancl heins the laud aihntea u ;ii.s population increasing. We ex-. for as her dowci in the lands of t-iarle.- inect to have him for one of our set- Klutrr, deceased, and aoj.uniug me SU,,, ly the wav fe'SSS'&M &. cob A. Kluttz, Sarah Co-I.:ie others exuartc, ai:p-ihtir.g mi eoinuu sior.er to s-eil certain real ettaie i partition, 1 will sod at puhlia anet-iou at the Court Hc.ue .Tour in Hniijsbary. to the highest bidder for e . on t!-.c 4th dav of January, Wifti, the hdlowinj: described veal esiate towit: About '6- !.nd fciinateU atiut live mi!e. in Provideiu e Towa- t lie Kiizabeth K'.uaz acres of 'ana i from Si-.lishur; .4 F0PTJLIST JEWSLBR. :T1ip unilersigheil Ln- in i'lo uMoi iicd wi'i ihCe.i jinc-. Leave y ;ViiI 'i'av'.ar iu Klutiz a can Si orn;tiiH and sevviiip ' I a iiil Rttu'iimcnts ammjr tne young neigh borhood. ladies of this N. We hope our friends in Rowan, Da- iyie, Stanly and Cabarrus counties wu1 Send us the newsv When anything of f ntere t happens in your neighborhood that yon thiuk would be interesting to the public, drop us a card or write us p letter about it. 2j vfitrs experience !o s-ni 1 work nt ro- nw wcik wiiti Mr. ll:iii-l!enifl:i j Pto-e . .,;;.!,:,, v I Wn wir! v.a much mone.v a reDtirir. of j.-wcln '- i 1 1 . :run n ie: on ni.'en.r. it. L. MUOWN, Salisbury, . V.. Khittz. Da vi Dated November SO, lSilo. HENijLY PRKLEH, Commissioner. Tueo F. Kluttz, Att'y. This .Offer re- Over 300 Paes. Superbly illustrated and bound in the most eleg: Dollars for "Workers. This graudi)ooU is now out am; will only le sold by Agnts. "Wonderful Offer. y-x -n AAI 1 ft T Ml 4 r,;UU .,n av vnmm ftpprlinfr ns OfllV UINili UsJhLAth Will - n y i j Hiii o luir iiii vi v - r j s ceive by return mail POSTPAID a complete Agents outui, consisting of a full and complete copv of this notable book. Order ISTow and get your territory or someone else will oe aneau ox juu, nu io gelling this hook means the loss of a bisalary for tne next year. We pay the very best commission, Order today. j.clclro!5e i estern PuMslg House, ITo. 208 H. College Street, ITasliville, Ttilii Somaw HEILIG ITE?dS. Receive.! too late for publication last Week. John H. Foii has his new house completed. The school at Oak Grove is pro- greSfiOK finely with Missijalie Nuss uiau in the chair. George D. Peeler, of Peeler, was visiting in this community recently. U.-E. Miller is confined to his bed with neuralgia. Ii. V. Pool, of near Gobi Hill, is very sick. The Gr ;ce It formed Suuday School vr'Ui have a Christmas tree on Christinas day at 10 o'clock. Lawson U. Brown has gone to Buskin's Hatred of Chvysanthempins. Mr. Euskin was asked if ho did not admire chrysanthemums m too iijuad. Now, ho liked nothing abnor mal or artificial, and ho regarded tne 'production of chrysanthemuma as an ;tmhaHowed attempt to grow flowers a season when nature meant that fihere should be no flowers, and so the startling answor came, "I hato Ibhrysantliemums. " Westminster Gazetta Lake Erie was named by the Iro- jquois Eriko, from a fierce tribo liv- H.HS on its shores. The French call lit Raccoon lake, and on various old map3 it appears as Lao do Conty, Lao Herrie, Lak Erie, Lac Erocoise, or Erioa. v biiiiDiiiiab fluiiailjfb llro tapzis ?m tiis ?rj:s of town with a two-horse wagon.1 Wheu 'Concord Cottou Mill; it is probable near the Vance Mill the to; res ran away, demolished .the wagon, aud did f not stop unj.il they reached the sub urbs of the ! West; ward. The yodng ! man was quite badly bruised. "Uncle" -Billy L'pe tells us of a laughable incident that occurred to I Erank Wcdii who was otit hunting that.be will nrve hiv family there m the near iui Are near at hand; not much time to get roady for SAN'O CLAUS, and, perliaps, not more money tnan you uli to buy XraaS Goods. Is where can vou niake your By special arrauemeut we offer ' . H mm 81 ?J fl i t- - q s 5 s r & b H 5 -; ? i' 5 i Yon inon the Don'forot the Mamma's Darling. Small Boy Don't you have good times when you travel in the train? Mrs. Grabber Why, doar? Small Boy Well, mamma said lyou was double f acod, and I think it r- u ....... i jwould be an awful lotot fun to iook but of two windows at once. Leeds Mercury. litrtii cites: udiuilila UavAiil i Mi .which is always friend. We haven't quite thing "under the run,'' we navti annual v. uij. i von want. Come and before you buy your X'MAS GOODS. We are going to have. a tre- -ft ii i. ii iilterest oa majori tall into hue and keep up ltadtlulii to!fre8, with the procession; oivifi pos sible, get A HEAD of it and avoid the RUSH. tne petipie s kijj combination willh cur pnper for Salsm Charge. There will be a special m ssioaiwy service at Grace Sunday, Dec. 13, 11 a. m. CoinniunJon services is chantred at Lchnnon from third Sun with Mr. Will. Sloop lnt week, says i ay to 5th Sunday. Preparatory the Evening World, lie was s anding sei vice Saturday previous at 2 p. iu. in a path waitiug for a rabbit to come j Christmas wilt he observed by the out cf a-hedee, with his gun uudr His Sunday seiiools ot iiipcnnrge as roi- tie looked around and dis- lows: balei.i Uec l, 1 p. hd on !the hariel Grace. Dee. 23, at 1 1 a. in.; Lebanon, so excited did he becon-e Dec. 26, l"p. ui. 1 1 vt hi n ....-! that both the rabbit and crow eec)ed. millm 1 arm, when covered a crow pearel of his gun- Self Loxnlnous Kye. That the fundi of the eyes are self luminous was first discovered, accord ing to Invention, by Helmholtz, who claimed to see the movement of his arm In the dark by the light of his own eyes; hence pca-haps tbe glow of some ani mals' eyes In the dark.' Tho case cf Helmholtz .is, however, peculiar, and probably few men have tbe faculty so Well developed. Capsnme, the little jslave boy whom Gordon rescued and brought from tbe Sudan, used to say that Gordon could sej in the dark, be cause 1 'the light was in his eyes. 1 V "J hut ing hl2 I ee us OK SThat is for all new subscribers, or jjd subscribers leucwing, and paying iu advance. The Weekly Post is au eight page, , 1 1 : . . u n , 1 it. lrtven- coieinii payier, uuiimiou Wa-hiagton, D. C, the Tuesday moi inug of cnoh week. In politics it yp strictly nonpartisan independent (newspaper, advocating only such atioa as is maniiesiiy in im; ity of the people. fresh daily news from all over the World, tie Post oilers kteeial features iu its widely known editorial defrat liuent, interesting Option, attdbetn of interest to the flt Ser. Callbt ihe olllt e or address, j THE WATCHMAN, SALIStTUY &UB3CEIBS for Th; Watchman. It is your papti and will defend vour interests. It is brim full of Gaarl i State and Local News, and ONLY ONE DOLUS per year. ADVEETI3E in The WAaciiMA-x- It has a larger ;.lnt,nn .nonP the rural residents of Rowan couaty than any other paper." It is read by the whole family, readers patronize its Watchman pays. advertisers, Advertising and its in Thk J0BPRIN11NG"KW-VTCMAI;"1S ,i o.wl of verv Ow to do Job Printing, neat ana tat , - . I (Mi d prepared prices, Ea B a JL U t ma entk 1 nr F .4 9 i L m
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