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i jb m - i 4k fflE WATCHMAN. N. C, April 2), 1S9CT. 5SGI Arrival and Departure ox Trains: NORTH BOCND. .36 Local, - I 10:20 a. m. - 9j38 p. m. Ko. 3a csuouic, 8fl0 p. nr. No. SOUTH BOUXD. 9:12 p. m. 8:17 ft. in 10:20 a..m. J NO. 11 WTtv JT. 12-Arrives, - Ko. 49 Arrives, - u . Leaves. " LOCAL NEWS. i ' - ' S BSyWe have oa our book 9 a good Biauy names of subscribers who are be hind with i he Watcwmax, aud this week we will mark them wifb u cross. If your time is out we hope yon will and renew at once; -X wl : (Some Oi our imuicit jcpni iaiu u needed very badly A site has 'been pnrchased upon to build a Reformed cfanrch We unoersiana irom gooi auinomy , that Salisbury will soon hae anoth-r - m . larite roller rani. The boiler and engine for the new) laundry bave arrived and will soon be placed. 0:0af, 7:53 d na. 1:00 pi ml m We congratulate our! neighor, the its farm jfaj gardens are gsace Worjd, sor its enterprise andipiish. It fully. d.versilld ithflowers of eery is faew nice six column paper, clean kind, its by paths and forets are, and newsy. , - J decorated with b'osoms of Isweet Sairsbury has at last got a move on, fragraneei and from this on will keep pace wiih j hafc plea8ure do we ,isten Ht the foremost towns in the State. u c i , , harmous songs of the cheerful birds Rev. C P. King left Monday morn- ipgfor Columbia, S. N on business j connected with the new Lutherun college. William, the infant son if VV. A. oames "died . Sunday evening at 2 o'clock and was; buried Monday even, ing at halfpast three o'clock. Rev. R. W. Boyd, of Barium Springs, was here Tuesday returning from Durham where he had been working iu the interest of the orphanage. He succeeded in raising about a thousand dellars. , ' ed Bostian tori was called and earn home where all thftt Medical skill could do v; g one. It was thought that Bostiau wou i die, but at last ac- counts he wa-rpsting very well. Mj; H. M. Jones died about 6 o'clock Tuesday '' morning at his home on Bank street.The funeral was he!d-( Wednesaay evewng at 4 o'clok, and his body was buried with masonic f, I - The Lutheran Synod of North Carolina convenes at Concord today and' will continue until Sunday, liev. C. K. King, Mr. Jas. D. Heilig and others from Salisbury will attend Mr. ffpses Trexler who shot hu daugliidlf Mjtue time ago was brought to Salisbury and tried last Friday and placed ia jail, but gave security Sat urday and was released. Saturday tdgjht about 9 o'clock Bob Bostian, col.,jas knocked down by Clarence Margrave, also jcoI., and for awhile, BostiQii'fl life was despaired of. It .seems that'Hargrave was Boptian's girl when Bostian catno.upon tlx ru and cursed Hargrave whereupon Hargrave hit him in the head with soiuething tied up in a piece of clot! knocking him senseless and fracturing his skull. Hargrave then ran and has not since been .heard of. Dr. Little toowBs. called and earned Hargrave home where alj that medical skill could do was done. It was thought t tat Bostiau would die but at last ac counts he was resting very well. the machinery is now being placed in the Kesler mill and the mill will probably be 4n operation by tha latter part of next month. Agreut many of the houses are al ready occupied by hands who will be employed in this mill. J. L. Shup'rng is gefting out some engine leds on the Dr. Eines mountain. ". ROCKWELL ACADEMY ITEMS. Sunday school was organized at StPeter's last Sunday with good attendance for I he first time. Misses Jennie Trexler, Minnie and Liliie Park visited Miss Maggie Rideuhour last weefc. air. tjreo. Houck, ot Mill Di id:e, 1 and Miss Miuriie Huffman, of S.tlis ibuTyv visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, last Saturday night. There will be a grand picnic at Rockwell academy on Ascensiou day. VTe ,fpe everybody will bring a lar0'e basket of good provisions, aud especially" Mr. Lemly. Miss E Isn H dsho'iser has th Mr. ti. 1 Cress, of Mr. Pleasant, ant, gaid Ins ifest girl a rUt last Sunday. Tltis is 'c.ip ye ,r. Look out old batcheh):s, for the girls are going to make good use of their timn, s they kno : ;ou re ;ill so Kshfut. Fiuuk W00SID2 LOCALS. Mr. Beverly, of Virginia, is open ing his quarry on the Sal n't land, fie will bt ready for work within n Isw days and will want at least 100 hands. . We had the pleasure a firw days go of taking a nde through the country; and as we passed by the beautiful trees the works of nature presented itself to our m nds, per lips dot sufficiently studies pre -feils to our view one of Hie most pleading aspects we can dwell upon. Let us behold creation, the work of I and glorious God. The us king of day g!i 'es hastily is, magnificent chariot, the d sits behind the western only to present to our day by honoring them nee as he b.s honored give place to the gracel of night with her 'host of companions. Firt we will Vu v inter as it eeni' d to die often di miiu of iTSktv restii t iUaa "ile, and S of 'the Silver v pine gleaming in beauty through iu g nppr3ach .... - , , Everything seemed to be animated witb a new life a,,1 beauty. Eurti) is decked in beautiful robes of green, as they fly about from tree to tree, Again with what gratitude and , ,. , . , , , , uenui uu we contemplate me floweikgardeus and the large green pastures as thry seem to meet the bright rays of the shining sun with a smile and above all with what pleasure do we behold the bread grassy meadows with here and there a beautiful wild flower springing up still wet with the dew of heaven. A little later the harvest fields ap- pear as" though they were a sheet c4 1 . r . .? .J . - . miung gold. 1 he sound of the reapers is neara on every side bind iug aud gathering home their sheaves Blessed emblem of that day and hour when the son of man shall gather his children home to glorv. A little later we conteinplate-with delight the graceful silks and tassels . , . , , L. that hang iu beauty around the wnispenng corn. . 5 While going along we weresturlv ing the most interesting scene oi nature as it presented itself to us. A little later and we will bid adieu to Spring with all its charms and loveliness. Its gay fluwers oi sweet fragrauoe are laid low aud wc remember them only with a sigh, and hope that if our lives are sp;ired we shall ere long enjoy ti.ese fra grantlieauties again. Snips. . ..... Wonderful cures are being affected by Rheumacide, the new constitu tional cure for rheumatism. From two to six bottles does the work. It is a scientific vegetable compound slow but safe, certain and powerful. Sold in SariUbuty by Theo. F Kluttz & Co., aud Edwin Cuthrell. FAITH ITEMS. Mr. George Fishei t eli n.p; . rock habter ol :iiis coui;.- He ha been h puling .some i.trr toiiit; n. d through rail h from Lhe Phillips mountain over to the railroad with seven hoises hitched to his big wago f The Y. M. C. A. Bible replug will be at 5 o'clock Sunday evening. Dr. McNairy lost a pocket book containing three five dollar hills. J. T. VVyatt who had the Park quarry bonded has just paid Mr. Parks $420 for the quarry and eight and one-half acres of laud in one farth of a mile from the railroad. We had a big rain Friday night that done a lot of damage to the farm lands. Orphan. Co rn ts a vigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yield increases and the soil improves witlfmee US Out p t dire seethe 1 tt properly treatea witn ter tilizers containing not under 7 actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars toe 1 ing special fertilizer, bat are practical works, conts J ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, t jd are ready helpful to farmers. They are sent free fat tbjc asking GERMAN KALI WORKS, Nsau St., New York, STi&iSBaio MARBLE WORKS. - .1 i v-v. SALISBURY, N.C. Webb&Rabe PROPRIETORS, V' High Grade Marble AND Plain and Ornamental Monuments, Saifsophagi, Headstone3, Tablets, Mai kens Vases, Urns and Mantels. We make a specialty oG ran ite ft M on-time it ts, either in An.ericari or Foieigu Granite. Rutiatt, Italian and tb? celebrated Georgia Marble al- ways in stoclfc We nrQ never too busy to gie you prices on all kinds of Marble and Granite works, so write us at om e:it itwiilpavvou; Our works anvsitua-ted on. Fisher street, near stand pif . Is the standard emulsioo the k.u tw- ( t scons Emulsion ,Awrt u;ia ru i imore to select trom. Jf Just re man, woman or child who Is i,, r,. run down or emaciated or has rair iikir h qh Pmi i sion will not benefit. When jryu kot. iui ik yuu win iifvCiy .be told by the druggist that he has an emulsion " just as good.". It is not true. No emulsion Is as good. Scott's Emulsion has bene fited millions of people. Ask your druggist if he can refer you to a single case that has been helped by the unknown emulsion he sells, and if sa, we will send you a book giving thousands of cases. You want the standard ; not something that nobody knows anything All drugs?t sell Scott's Emulsion. Two sizes 50 cents and $1.00. SCOTT St BOWNE, Chemists, New York Rheumatism Cured- . After eminent ph siciiAs and all other known remedies full Botanic Biood B.vlin will quickly cure. Thousands of testimoni als attest this fact. No case of Rheumatism can stand before it's magic healing power. Send Stamp tor book of particulars. It con tains evide ce thrt will convince you that B. B. B,is the best cure for all blood and Skin Diseases ever discovered. Beware o substitutes said to be "just as good,"f l.OO per l.irge bottle. For sale bjy druggists. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned having qualified us administration upon the estate of W. L. Kistler, deceased, all persons having claim against the said estate .ire hereby notified to present them for payment oft or before the liUh day of April,1897,or this notice will be piead in bar of t heir reeoverv. All persons in debted to said estate an requested to make unmediaie payment. JESE W. MILLER, Admr. Ai.ri! 13, 18lt. T- C LINN. Atiy. A POPULIST JEWELEE. The undersigned has 25 years experience i:i t'.e business and will dogtod work at re ticed prices. Leave your work with Mr. Will favlor in Kluttz k Randleman's sto'e in Salisbury. He cat; save you much money by iepairiny and ordering yuur jewelry, or gans, acwin QiMchines and attachmentd. R. L. BROWN, Salisbury, -N. C. FREE MEDICAL Khr ERi-.Ni L ROOK (64 pages) for men ant' women who are afflicied with any f rui of private dis ease peculiar to their sex, errors ol youth, contagious diseases, female troubles, etc., etc. Send 2 two cent stamps, to pay post age, to the leading specialists and physicians in this cotintrv. Dr. Hathaway & co, i2j so. Rioad St AtLnta, Oa. Dr. A. H. D. eher, -DESl ST. - BsOffice overEprjs office. Sali ruRitY, N C. Dr. E. L. RAMSAY, Smithdeal's Row, Office No. 1. OFFIGE HOURS From 9 to 5. Salisbury, N. C- macs ittet! The rush at our pla continues. cowl stilt not atur- wait ou.tUe crowds day. If yoi' don't bebeve it just oouie arotflfa anil see for yourself. Now gpods going rapi y, but we know k when to get plenty more. No dan ger of getting out. Beautiful igpkg for waists 25c. 35c. 43c. uOc. and Goc. per yard.. Come now while you can get your pick. jNothmg like the way those 10c. coats sold. Could hardly wait on the buyers fast enough. Nearly everybody has one some left yet. thought we had a big lot ol them. Our clothing if going, too. lou see we have the prices. Sta, Slippsrs and Ties. We are not forevc talking about shoes in O'lr ads., but we selithem,-you bet, Don't (letanybody tool youby tell mg you that we (1011 t, keep Shoes. " Come and se. One whole sidf-our t fg stere is choek full.. Our prices are the lowest. See if ttiey are not. Straw Hats this warm w athr go like f aff he.hre (t,,e. wi' , Wt(; have a big stock and plenty member that we haveftbe stufi and ant,, soiling Better come aUS? &mme oi ll' Reid & Harry. r :! Skin Msjeases AS ways fl .;;!Y.'.rfIC ECOD 3 AIM. nrrpr f ails a Ink RenKCy. As a tjfic-it is with- y i-o.i w.z'.i -rj other u.iilr rMi)tlj- evernf- .5 iixt ! il.s r";Mio. i aoTiain p;ina-ea j for .ni I! rexnittn fi : impi' blot.'!, or a 1 ? fni ovi'i ii.ht.-l cotidUiwti oftre binan system. ' I r: , - 'i r ;t Oitiie bottlo ..iU U'-iv.i it 1 1 ' ti.-.o.i. : .. ' r8'-":ses almotitjidK;aicv i. ' - 5. ll -.C V)-(qm- it.n n;-v. . I ! ' 1 1 Ei Price Tl.oo var lare bottle ; , liy ill deists ; ii' nrit ser.d to 11?, . itifditica VttU ue fiit, freight prepaid, j'; ou receipt cf price. Aiir?eii -V 'vr -Or fl Fortune Jii Frlz6S ! ....GIVEN AWAY IK 55 Separate Prizes fe" 1 ... ONE PKIZB OF . . . ! ' ' 0 $1,000 TI13 NEW W&EKby ROGKy MOUNTAIN NEWS, P,:nvcr, Colo., Ths grratost Lora f o r; ;-s offer ever msfia In the Went or : -juUi. The News i.- the rfc.prcsentr.tive paper of the West It Is ' silver's ehamjiioh: It is the peo ple's lvocate: it leads in thought, as In news. The Weekly hes just been enlarged anU im proved; It contain? the latest and fullest min ing and mining stock news; it has special de partments devoted to the Farm, the House hold, Women end Children; all the brightest cartoons and livest cor men t o( the dr.tly edi tion arV to be, found in It: It prerents In-eon-densed form the doings of all U.e world It la a family paper without a peer. And the Weekly News is determined to have beyond all question the lnrpe?t circulation of any paper between the Mississippi river and tha Pacific ciist. Therefore it cflera to the per sons send ng In the createst number of $1 year ly subac. .ptions before eutbOlbr Lit WXt these vuieUkllcd prizes. RECUL'R AGENTS- COMMISSION ALLOWED IN DDITIOH. CONTEST BEGINS AT ONCE. CPZ:i TO EVERY BOOT EVERYWHERE. Co? particulars address Tiie Kowa I'rintias Co, DtMVC.-, Colo. -xoeessseC rosace: 'What ons Hoti!e viil .u b. rt apptitr and tnerrased as ,i.,.-iion will tan you on cure lui 3 upsia - will iiisprl nrrvoitl- ucM r;J low pii tt will cure Men sr.a hcJiJvhe- will make the ititwi ivti c wl.,, ur lile will Q r-.i i-Jl Chili eg J IfV.I, :!i r. t r -V CO tr ' ;''' Haiti I 1 1 I j t l J ts " is You CO 13 re t i 5irong;f rW t. 1sBt fte. j; C i& S oa : itjn;i fc- ssr - W f V.tr Sfi SIl t-.-nn C. uV Ct P--' r.c. e 3-Stf . fy Carolina R 1 T Ii II ft u ilTTERS 1 .at nc battle win do mill rivt OO i 1 D r' ' f! i I! - -J i : IHH5 j- ""den- WEEKLY Successor to BinghaXi & Co. Farming Implements, Wooden ware, Saddles, Harness, Confectioneries, And a large and Complete Line of AT Wholesale and Retail. We make! a specialty of the f ambus SYRA CUSE FtOWS, the best on the Market. Yon will find iie at the old stand on Main street, jvhich I have occu pied for 29 year$J Thoe who qwe the old firm of Binglnjui & Co.j will please settle with me at onef. Eesteiiiully, G. A. BINGHAM. J. b. !c( oiub, J. a. Ilolaiiouser, J. B McCombs, & Co. ROCKWELL N. C. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Country Produce,&c. Lowest Prices. ?5 A. HilcKie, Stone Cutter and Contractor. Furnishes1 all Kinds of BUILdlXG STONE, ENGINE FUUNDATfoNS, WINDOW j aud DOOR SILLS, Curb Stone,i Paving Blocks, and Millstones of Good brit. Cheaper than can be had elsewhere in (the State. Call on or adiiress. JAMES A. RITCHIE, Faith, Rowb Co. N. C WANTED. Euci-getic, relitble ineu to solicit or tiero ipr tJlCcUitV &'i OCK.. reriua iieut ijiiiiiioa uicut. Ciood pay. Vaiie iics escciuiiy auluptcu lo the tjoutb. block tt iu ruuleU; li uo to name. Write at outse lor Le.m4 and territory. t'lHE K. U. chase Company, Soutu Teuu Square, i'niiaUu., Pa. Executors NOtice. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Sarah Jane Ramsay, deceased, I hereby uotily all persous indebted to make prompt payment and all per sons having claims auainst the said es tate to present them to the uuder signed duly authenticated on or be fore the 23rd day of March 1897, cr this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Tnis the 23rd of March 1896. JAMES H. RAMSAY- March 2Gth, Executor. MILLSTONES The uudeisigijed will furnish mill stones of very best granite and well finished lower than ever before. Also dealers ia Engine Beds, Win dow and Door sills, Street curbing, &c. Address B. A. FEfcERMA&C FAllli N. C. Free Silver. We have made special, arrange ments with the manufactories to sell fertilizer ;at reduced prices. You, will save your silver by seeing us before you buy. Cheap and on easy tei m. J. M. PEELEIl & CO. n t ' n . DEALER IN REAL ESTATE. F f fl f Hits for sale, on reasonable terms. LniT.e aud Small Farms, also Town fiOs jud Houses and Lots in Salis- bury; ai.d several vey De&irable Busi- css iots just 111 front of the new car -hon, nleo about Eighty Beauuiul Building Lots, well located for resi dence, and about fortv one acre '.. in oiie-qnarur mile ot new shops. For lull particulars call at niv oftiee at the new shops, fiom 9 o'clock a. m. to 4. p. in., and at my uptown office on Council street, from 4 . ni. t p. m., iid from 8 to 9 a. m. CLIMAX ARB EE Hair cnttuir. singeing, shaving, shampoo- iug a specialty. Expcriiyidei! Barbers and good work guar anteed. Trt aud be convinced. KO 0B EYE-GLASSES MITCHELL'S Eye-Salve A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remwirfo SQRE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightednen, A Restor ing Via Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation? Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, 13D FROM'CIia QUICK RELIEF 1KB PLF.1UKEIT CUPS, Also, squally etScacious when asrl In otUer manoies, euch as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Vemors, Salt liheaet, Barns, Piles, or vhrevcr lnfiammstion eiisU, MI TCil&LJU 1 0 VJB may be used to advantage. - 5 esidbyaaiDrucSs:s&iS3C;.:; CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY! " Mothers' Friend " is a scientific ally prepared Linimenf, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to " Mothers " mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. Sent by express on receiptor price $1.60 per bottlt 8 1 AD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 6a. sold by L.L. pHuocnsra. ncan-AmeriG mix i ram tOO BROADWA Y, NR I V YORK CITY OUR COUNTRY NEEDS IT GOLD I The principal objects of this company are to buy, sell and operate gol.-l mines. Perhaps you cannot afford to bu; an entire gold mine, but you can have an interest in several vaiu ible ones through us. Enormous fot tunes have been made in pold iniuing, but never were the opportunities greater '.ian they are to-day. The ownership of a few chares of our stock may iake you t ich. Some of the wealthiest men of to-day became la; ash r.:iuing. The cry cf the whole world ia for I'i I and ii3 value and ueeessity ia being ccii; luily appreciated caca ciay. All precious mineral discoveries are practicnlly gifts to the people. Each person iz entitled to That ho can fairly get. Vs'hy not try lor your ihare tliroh us new ? Splendid opportunities for seenrinf c.;r- u ai'.sin mines come: to a3 constant! C : : ii:.-. ro recoiling from the gnid Q Ids of thisc ..j n-iut tud frou i Africa. The company owns two promis es prc ; e: tics i:i Crit;pie Cr ck. We propose to .evclop ne of the raoifc-remarkable, well-proven ac:T m'aes in tlio world. Iihaj already produced bout $-,000 000 l.y cuide fcar.'ace working, and tiiin aieuto eottaiu ever $25,C00,0CO in gold. Now 3 the tun J to invest vi'.n iV, noi wai' tti'-d every man, Woman ad c.-ia is eager lo ir.'jr trices have advanced enormously. Pointers SUBSCEIBE for TheJWak jr n. It is apd will defend your interests. Jt is hr w fvV. State year. and Local News, and Buy your bhoes from O, 1 1 ' - win save Many Silver Dollars. Good Solid Slices Che.4 er Iu combination with $1-25. our paper for - That for nil new old 8ubscribcv r Uh. i n ad vtmce The Weekly Post i au eigb, ,,a!e seven column pap-r, paWbbwi id. Washington, D. C, the Tuesday morniug of each week. In politics it is a strictly nonpartisan independent newspaper, ad locating onfy such legislation as is manifestly in the interest of a majoriry of the-people. In addition to fresh daily news from all over ihe world, the Post offers special features in its widely known editorial department, interesting fiction, and items of interest to the farmer. Call at the office or address, THE WATCHMAN, Salisbury, N. C. W h ( o pi n g Co ugh Curefor 25cents at flnnis, Drug Store. Measles Cure for 25 cents at Enuis' Drur Store. To cure a cold in one day, spend 25ceuts at Ennis' Drug Store. - Dead shot for Rheu matism will relieve or no pay, PriceT 50 cents at Ennisv Drucr Store, SEED CORN FOR M. Locks white river corn. I wish to call att tition of tha farmers to this fine com, which t-ok first prize at this state last De cember at D. F. Avery's com contest-at Louisville, Ky. This corn has medium sized cob, deep rain, vo ears on a stalk, will average 10 to 12 inches to the ear, and weighs from 58 to 60 pounds per bushel. Price $1 pefbueheL For further information address J II. BAKIilNGER, Cleveland, N. C. In 1837 he first shipments f f")M, amounting to lesrf : nn GO00o, v.ere mart ft from South Africa. 1 i 1894 the invhicti. was nearly 540, C00.CO0 . It is oat inout-. d t : .at v. ort 1 -.der ad contemplated will produce SJt ';' per year. Lesa than five years ng ' " .e k - as un known as a mii7 c- np. I. v " produce ' J2! X),0fi0. It is now t reducing z'.J? O t t month. Two old men, ti.- ' -at &:.d t!' i e!es8,not many years Bi.-.co -le.sg : rauH to a aatal! hole hi the grojrd w' ich rhow-d n !:. res of gold. That hele has aii ee y',vUh '! f v. The I Jaho M'.ns his fi n.-y a. dividends, the Crovn -1'oit.t, cuci-j Belcher over $16,0"-0.jCO. We know of no other pro.!. i; r buch largo dividends on caj.iUi . developed produciuf: coM riines. t'sr cent, per air uru is qiiire le mosii: : ettrma art mad--1 We :v--i tor : SO.yov' boaiu it a:K t . : :;o par alue 10 PER CH 7 C . Payahl- n- -'.t. V on upjJiotlon am f 1 fort nigliUy, beginnh.y ia two vreeks: However; tltosa denw'ing t( ,y y iu fad can secure certificates of ink j.aid i, ck at once. " . 7jk, tj check cr post-office cr es presa order or regticr4 itnei to AUSTIN GALiAGHZJ Secretary, 100 Broadway, New York. For You. 1 (.(IK OKI.Y OKK 1 M L I: v v SILVE M. & u. isi BKOWN and mou tlianever. spJoM Mmml y W uodaiee, N. C
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