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r|l 1 t ' - if 7 4 jl lias double tlie cir culation of any other weekly j ul lislied in dm eit ateiisij 1 hole ". si 00 a v ari inly * nice subscriba now series salisbury n c thursday february 1 1894 no 52 highest of all in leavening power latest u s gov't report what is £ :: v %% iii ai bf a ra i $£&] 1 k m m n s m & h i w r t m bk jill m m t ria j s dr samuel pitcher's prescription for infants " d children it co:<t:\ias nciilicr o^iam morpmne iisr her ar«otic substance it is a iwrniless substitute - p ar egoric e>rops j sooiianj syrup3 and castor c'l / , t pleasant its guarantee is tlirfcy years use by ( ons of mothew castoria is tlie children's panacea th mother's friend castoria 0 , . . . il adapted toohfldrcnthii castcria cures colic caastfpatioa o3 ■•-.-.-■• ■•■■• ■■■; ■■■■• ■■er«c-au n l * t . i ararat h d kiiju worms :<>'.<; slacj i.-j vciotes di ■ori sl !?:•.■a:;i n y c ■• ", without i : cn ;^) diedicauon ril l.3<r>n thjt ! ! - 7:ru * work j f-t bsvstbj years i have rccomtnandec rf nftrw^-mi t bions it fi ore un , y c , nlr castoria and u-m ju.vays conti i ■ti r«k u^ij r - oi k'-vi onrforia ,;., co rj it ia invariabiy produced b a acia ,^> ry r»i;ih rvsuiu i 1 edwikf r h b :< k w york city 125th straet and 7ta . • ... wyork ty tiii cslntalu cohpa5v " mnar . r street new york crrs not f/.uch of a playcr the bmck spot cut the mississ'pp'an knew the vak of tba rio'.e eurusd in th of two pairs of aces parlor oarpat when gov lowrej of mississippi was in this city some time ago says the washington post ho very clev ; orly took in a few friends with whom j he sat one evening in a friendly game of draw the governor and a party of ladies and gentlemen were being entertained at an evening u»a i and after the menu had been dis : cussed the gentlemen withdrew lo j the library where cards and chips j were soon produced and in use .* tonnj cfiip'.o 1 * i ir^t domestic onarrvi — ho i>eride to i.o away forerer and hho to lier t^iit lacky 1 rictic:i iulth why millyl"»said a young west side wife to another vcung v<-st side wife the other day how'd you bum that jrroat black spot on the parlor carpet iwlltlnf tmf i ; n i li la a l 1 a i illli lj i . i i tha grca tarih teicvte in thfl i lower hero cf congt333 i tee vote to me ikiesdat i af'rr a rod m -; uclmt e cnder ;*.;■i"!vc > xla-jtex rale aadlh-nttie hawa iian question t . ii la kr.m<-«1 — some <) her rorccssts waeiii rgtoy january 30 the £" i e::t tariii debate will do e in the bouse on next i hwrs.'uiv t 3 o'clock when ae cordin to the special order under -.•■•; icl ;',. house is operating the rote will be taken on tic pending auiend ire us • •!. 1 the iinul passa,"j\5 of llio biil j ihe i'j.l thirinf lle eowiiif weak v.-i!i roi tc entire y to the internal ivv r:r e bill which the deinocra'.i ca.uc.ta i : ■* : l j/hcv upon tiie fcaris biil us ! ' i rider !• n t-;\v and tuesday will be fie ; void t general debate and wednes | day to debate und-.ir the iivo.-mii<nle i m-jc when the internal revenue feat | uro •..■:'! b open to aniendruents of . course the principal opp > ition will bo di eettv ni'ainst t'r.r n ome tax whicu j i ii'-.i b tberly opposed by the eastern the republicans however will ko ! i with the demccrat opponents r i ; r ine ru tux nt will cither refrain ! trona voting or else if necessary to make 8 quorum role '■'• it in order to lacon^pn-te it in th hill an sittorapt ' lo.i :'•::! u will ti ■■■■:-■■■. b ! h peless win !: the i.-i is rep rtcd t the house • n thnrsdey three lionrs will h-2 al lowed f rr elokini t ; '.' debate one und a hnli hours u ; i a side mr keed will close for the republi cans and n \\ i's n md speaker crisp fi ir the democrats the iai'.iu lions arc iha1 when the bill is placed upon its fi ■,'. passa ■■■that it will have a fair r.:-.t •.,!■! to earry it during the j.ast week the movement to re iv,n-:iit the bill looked iornii b us ai casl fifty democrats iconntdnjy the anti-inc m t x . dvoeatos inciud ipg all thos i"s:s;itit-:sed with au por tion of the iu;:suiv were eor.nled upon to take tliis ■:;■; i ■■■: method of c"inpo!iin r change « th^ir interest with tho re publican supp;vrt ii j>1ue m hi have i ■ecdou br.ton yesterday so:ae of tho ,■ptibli ••" '■aders talked t 1 situation • i .■and c ime '■■in conclusion t^;it it v o 1 : n<;1 e o itic i ■j ii i factian r.n t !• ifcmootl v '•. w ;:; ovd-;r to give t'l i : i a : -:., k-set w eb h tni.rht n t i*e onaallv ■• ■■i'le !. i rr f e ci :;•■:■to r-f an : in ■iu r or elso t-j vote r 3 . s t'.i r:iotion t re ■- i:i :■! . but t e :- v.ii . k with t'-v 1 c p position :•••.; ii ■:: l strike out f ■••■u h ; in > ;!.!•;.-(■. vs ; .".-': j : : 1 will lace 1 in ;>;> j.':ii nt of tlio biu fah-lj 1 a ul squarely <"• . ■■> ■i - .". 1:m t so f.ni ire r;.-.r yv this deci i ; • i ii it is stlhevcd to in tuo i...i ; n f *:•' d\jinocra :<: loaders re i -\ s ai ; !■...' 1 as i i 1 !'■■: ; ii ]■':■:-:;;•;■* > i the k ; . s t'l^y beli-n that u.;t inor l;>:rai irty d mocrtit ui the ut hi:k will s . r.v t!i i • oyp :■t ion i > i ha . . 1 of voting direct ag-ainst tha bill ■'■■•■. i an-i i.d t»oli tlicir whole strcng-th i i 24 fi;s would only i ist the vote a rainsi tin liil u i " i s . ' i tlw ir ": e t;:x in luded it i be l"c i th::.l 1 >.-.' !>!!! will command thy • ■.!';■• i .: . , \ \ ote of nine the fu 1 \ :■or the hill therefore could be ■; - . i ra .: "■tv of 4'5 !• is fail !<■as :-;:'•: th t the absentse.s wiil be drawn j ••.: ;■; onately trom < neb side si that from present indications the democratic ii auere claim :• ma jo ty ti-i t!i nit of rota so upward . if by any ehttnjre of 1 i.im ri the republicans shotild deeido : ■ro ■i eavor cf the motion toreevim rr.it the additional strength pained from the .'.- % ni era1 ic - ; i a l > ut t jppnty i light seriously en dang-er if not defeat t .;• measure bui this is noi now an i ir.;t.-.l after the tariff is disposed o1 i thursday i special i.m v\'a be i ro««-''.1 i ;'<>" tin consideration of the hawaiian matter friday or saturday the l reary res luti:>n will form the ba.sis of the debate iu i while some very livaly and picturesque speeches will probably be made ii is exiiected th .' it will lie passed practically by a ; . let party vote k returned to { t'iii h's own sprint tiki/d 0 january 30 .— h c ■' - : -. •. ;: incicb r of r wcll-kno^.vn fsni ily au-j an heir to a fortune f 25,ooi - •■■n ■;'' to this city after having ■■; missing for twenty years four i :■i . irs agro his mother died leaving him 10,000 of her estate which was i to hisci*edi1 i the i'irst n-;t,il>nai bv.uk asyoar'after year passed and • '.' 1 □ ii r turn his relatives gave hiin up as dead some f the family con . iv.ii i;i urged i division of the inheri ■. but it wae not made the prinei ii s10,000 - has beon dravring int-jrent ■v.-r siii and now it amtiroaches quite (.■'". i 1 i >?'.'•"., t i'i which mr r.-ii;;e has ; ■iv po^nessioo of s:lte hifi dicrip ;.•;.%;-!.>■"!:.• is been fur m"»f,t ol the ticct locst-ed in deeasuro illinois i e«j»r.i»f lii gf ix>a st l^n january 80 — firs toc;»y r m letely destroyed the five-story idicg occupied by the western hoot an 1 shoe company and the bernard i ii i-w shoe c snipany on olive street b«tw««n b : hteenth and nineteenth wiini coutt'nts the heanard-can i >\ r.q paov's loss is 540,000 on stock : n i u^-'-i-r cry the vi cstern company's luss is j i and thomas reyburn owner of the building lo'ies 835,000 all lasses aie faily insured campbell for president cor.txmbi7s january 30 — ex-c-jovernor campbell's fr en is have stated that he iv 11 be an aefcrve candidate f«>r gover nor i:i 95 with a view of securing the ! presidential nomination in ii9-6 it is claimed by these friends thut the machinery of the administration is behind the movement and the fact that campbell dictated all of the fed eral appointments iu oii » is quoted iu upport of this claim severe wind in colorado como january 30 a severe wind si rm iia.s prevailed here for thirty-six iiours and there are no signs of i'.s abatement trains on the i'nion pa c hiffh lines are blockaded the rotary snow plow pushed by two engines struck a rail n.vir here yes terday iutl the plow and one f the ocoaiotives vvent over t!i embank ment rolling over three ties and kiad ug aboui l50 feet from the ai.-k children cry for pitcher's castcrlai the carlisle card authority to issue bends confsrr j ed jpon tlio oecrotary in is75 and it exists yet xi says r i :!<•-•, f!ic aubor n lh kesolatlon ad'l roused ihr ss < retary aumitting v.hat ke clilznsknd wherein lie ir questioned nirw y'kk january 30 john g cariitle secretary of tie treasury isat the l-'i t'.i avenue hotel in this city e uiadc pnblic last jiig^t thefoliov ing statement : it has been errou eous-lj publi-;hed in some newspapers thai the committee of the judiciary of the house of representatives h;;:i agreed to an \ reported i resolution denying the authority of the secretary of the treasury to issue sir 1 sell bends at } r p<>sei in liis iecj*it dreular ami these publications 1,;.v.jl i.leutlyr-i.uie aa unfavorable impression i^xon the rr.incls o2 s;in who cor.l<.'rr.ijl;.t?j making bids for the^e securities ' the on^y resolution in relation to this subject th.-tt hci bova before ilic committee is a,s follows : keeojvcd th a it jb the bcnseof tbe shdusc of 1-eprcscntativos that the sec retary of the treasury has no author ity nn,l.v existing laws to issue and fell bonds of the united states except : such as in conferred u_on him by t "• i • - ci approved january i 1s75 eiititled ti net to pro ide for the resumption of si.-reio payments and that th money derived from the i of ijor.f i.ssiv.-d under that ct car « t be law fully applied to a:i purpose except tho.-o specified therein it wil ihj s?'-':i t3iat tli39e resolu tions assumed that the authority to i issuo bonds v as conferred upon the i hocrotary of the treasury by the act ol january 14 1s75 and ihat such author ity still cxi.-.to but it i:s:>oi"ts that fehe proceeds of the bonds cannot be law i'njlv osed except ior thv purpose oi redeu.ption of treasury uni li'.r axitnori'.y mot r t ii the offk-ia stenographic reports of the pvocee linjrs in the committee v.'hen th - secretary of t'ie treasury ap peared before ii ui-a tliursday sliows that his authority to is i bonds was not questioned by atiy member the only question l^ityr wiietber he could use t.i pro (■::- for uny ■;;■v purpose tiiaji the redemption of i " ? • t -. i states nou-s mr baliey the author f tiie resolution di?t : ns.-tiy admitted the ex ist-.»nce of the authority adsirdsnin tho cru'iarr mr hai loym-.id th resolution do s n<;t irn poaeli your rijriit to is-.u bonds it errpr^ssij recogt:i«s h but questions tiu 1 right to apply the proc to any purpose except tiioso si.vc : o 1 in the the judiciary committee of the house examine and reported upon this same question during the fifty second oovigivss md it l-t-n conee-ji d th:.t th • a ith rity oxi 1 ! under tii ai t of i :-■,">. the i : ;> stion r lo the au th r'lty of the soevctary of t treasury to use the money i any liartiunlar manni-r or for ny p:-.r titular purpose is »• h illy distinct from the r tion as to his authority to issue and sell !>■n !•■. no mutter what he may do with tiie sr.oney the validity of i.hn bon is will not be aifc te-i and there is th sr for ■. no reason n-hy any on - bhonl i h si it-e to mvctst in these recurities on the pronnds v<i the proceeds might be possibly n c cd for other bhan redemp tion ] arposes m ■rllile wor.ld say nothir-g fur ther or ths subject is stated that his only purpose in issuing this sv-tcmtnt was lo rectify errors f recently pub lish a reports regarding the issuance of bonds mr carlisle will ieave this c.ty this ev-.-iiin r ailr at esd^y dui.ctii minn january 80 — an at tempt has been made to burn con gressman baldwin in effigy r voting for the free iron v schedule of the wilson bill a band of music mad it appearance near the merchants hotel and a vcuth appeared bearimra banner on which was painted a fi_tire labeled isaldwin with his neck en circled by ii n oa a procession pre ceded by the banner and band started wes i.:>ii;r superior street 1 had not proceeded ear when a man jumped ir m the crowd on the sidewalk and grabbed the bannfer as he caught koid of it some one landed n v,v di pnet-pd blow on tfie back of hfc head jle let go the banner 1 dropped to the ground two blo s further wem several men rushed vo d the of tha groc^ssiou aiul on grabbed the banner was qniekly torn into pieoes this created a lively riot for a few minutes bnt a squad of police quickiy dispersed the crowd while the youth who had been carrying tlio ban ner was taken in the patrol to police k«_&_»afrter kt.m lfncbox cx^nn jajarus^y 80 tlie mciwlhi'r trthcasrt«r that has pre t^kiled sine thursday nig}ri has made it rough for vessels this harbor is filled with cr;ift the number including a dozen towboals nearly two-score f barges iv about twonty sch oners most of the fleet be-n.y b im-3 eastward bul hi'm here by the head winds r.n [ severely cold weather vessels that came in today are encased in an armor of ice and present the appearance of having struggled against sea wind and ui extremely low temperature in the town there are more than 30,000 t oi coal a greater quantity than has been afloat ni this port before this winter tvsas accidental . k r,ici«lo toi-edo o january 3 — a case of what might be called accidental suicide was reported to the coroner yesterday morning frederick leab of 1288 ei v le street thou-jht to frighten i;u wife on her return from church and fastened ;: j clutacs line to a nail n tba wall and put ;■> loose coil around his i:>.-k in som ■mann v he tripped and the rope pulling tight his neck was dis oca ted in the fall r.i death was instantaneous sii;:t!!j>'>x til new v r new yobk january 30 john mc grail 58 years old a widower living at 357 first avenus w;is admitted to th .:!• oholic ward wt jieilevue hospital on ar iai : - : '. lie has since : > ■■'• p ■■■j unmistakabl ■signs of smallpox me • ii-.'.i was n moved to the reception hos i ni'ai ic ll t sixteenth strccti ...:... , ... '. . . - ■i u i tiio v liii li.:t :■.:•.:- f.ic i e ierai tjection bui avi.'l t : . :-.!.• the a ten-.ioa ot ihs senate washixgtos january 3 the pres r.i indications arv^hat cu federal elec lon bill and tii tlswaiiaii questions vill i ;: larjje measure divid-j the at lention of the senate this week if the tarifi bil bhould pess the house according to program thars daj and be sent iut j the senate noth ing would be done with it more than tc refer it to the finance committee where it will re a for at least a few weeks sc thht there is little or no prospect oi this subject interfering in any way for tbc present with the consideration oi the bill and resolutions already on th calender til tlswaiiu qnestion has right o way for \'.<" h>y iajr tl at is np to - j'cluci and ti election bill after thus time the hawaiian discussion will be " ase i n on ?':■r solution repi.-r d b i r.a?gr '. nrpie f'.'oin the co?muittee oi tore n x v .;-. « irl tho vu.-i iu iitneiidments anj substitutes will laci dentally be taken up there are fom iiaiendmonts propewed one each b bonators mamlerson dolph stowrai <:-!■; t4aliinger and one substitute tiil:i ofl'eretl by senator vest r i !'(• amcndiaente of ihe first three settlors are much on the same line sad recognize the present governmenj of tiav : j without comtuittir.g ih sonata any propositioii og&inrt an nexution even for expediency's sziso senator dolpii'ii amendment l<-olcs to the recall of minist-t willis und sen ator vest's substitute declares nn«ii;al iiiedlv a^rainst anncxatiop in case the judiciary comtnitjtoe j makes its report upon the peciihara i nomination tliera i likely to 1 k>n 1 siderab'.e time devoted to cxolutivo i busi.i '.-.. :. (! thc-ru rn.iv be i:i any event several other nomiaations r;i asa-vssim pled ■after a ijloody ."". ir l r i;i:1 robbery ia h kan;;a town kansas cn r january 30 — a special ■i the i ini b from pittsburg kan sa3's ; one of the most hoitible mnr ders ever committed in tliis part o kansas was discovered yesterday morning when the boiiy oi william a chapman one of the prominent citi zens of the city was found dead hi his stoivroom with his throat cut and his body :■arfullj cat and slashed and eov ercd v i : 1 ; curt^u'ated blood dr chap ; man was the proprietor oi a grocery and was also treasurer of the a 0 i . v i fit'.sburif his residence ad joined hi store f r some t ; me p;sst ho t been sleeping in is store on !<■.■couci ■• '' the i'.v btir<rlaries eomrnit u i l theiv i i ; . riorning aboat 7 i )\-;.')-:!-: mrs chapman went to the story tc ca'l lier husband ai ! no re spor.s ■bein " :: :: 1 \ she aroused n couple r-f n.-i^liborr who forced the i ■.- r \-. hen n i or b)e s :]•.'. await 1 ihvm t.»a iii lioor b ■:::.■: a ..■an tor j i i i-ii , •; l bf blood lay the !•: less body of <".:!•. ( h:ipman with his throat out his han-ic tied behind hl;n i prag in his •!.• ui i an 1 his body hacked tc pieces v ith i knife dcoies knowledge of ■•;•> schemo lo;:i>ox january 30 — joseph chcm berlain denios any knowledge of the ;•!;•■•:> d unionist scheme for hoir rnlc • publii hed in the speaker n well known :'.[.■■lstonian weekly newspaper john lledmr.-nd the parnellite leader sai.-j that he would i')t be suprised if such a in was under way i;;i:f:j;ir"s ro \ '.".'.. i utterances he said wej'e si mi i cant a an indication thai the opposi i fion condemned gladstone's bill rulher | j'thiin home rule generally ued ■naond th;-ti prrc^eded to comment e.tront r iy upon edward blake's appeals ■to america for aid to the starving vlc tims t-f eviction jfr redmond bald 1 that those appeals were open to criti ! cism wli n mr blake's party could if 1 it were hai-ini nious get 30,000 out oi the paris funds without any legal ob t vclef bci isr offered the parnellites . he added ' ; i'i not insist that prior i claims should be nettled before the re lease of the tunds timothy ilealyand his follow ■; ~. mr r dm nd raid i in e 1 the deadlock air iieajy claiming that he had mado no pledges to the c icted tenants that they had not co-operated i in the plan of campain or the a.',tarian : niovement mr ucdmond said that :•:>■parnellites and the adherents of mr i olm dilion vcrc practically ngreed as to the disposal of the funds and that unlc?s the he.i'yites shortly came to a sottl cnent the public might orspect h;;ii:c lutcresting revel itious bold ecsbory iinil murder in sfexico dukakoo ijex january so the authorities hei*e sv-.to notin«"-d yetter ! day of •; de c perste murder and robbery \ eomniiui 1 ab n1 sjghty-nve miles west j of ]■■.■::■the perpetrators being a bj.nd : of bri .-;,' ■•:.•;• h * by the n torious or.t | jaw fi>incisco ': eiseda a mu,le trsir loaded with suver ore froxu the seata i maria rain-js v?aa cn its way to viut rc ducing-'vror'kr when the bandite rr.atif an attack upou the g-nai\ss killing th j tovem.z.o o r viliarad wbo^btempted ! to offer sesifttan<?e tbi o\h&r guard i j'vd k'-ovinrj kj b'jrroq u-ilh ihf it j preoiotie eargociv ia possessioti c>f f:je j barnlitvi v>-"no urove the unioiats to ; their remugrwss ip the jnnnijt^j.-iti a f.>roe of troopa will l sent in pursuit ; of tht rcbbcra _______ coi.t7mefs je.*t n irr 30 — ttjere woe a : eenration in the 1 dining roo:;i at bbc ohio penitentiary today when convict ! john conroy r e in the presence of : the 1.900 prisoners seated at breakfast i and announced his intention of taking i his r •■.■•■lif conroy slashed the sid i < f ir.s neck with the knife he had been j ' eating v :.::. an 1 attar he sat down the i j blood poured in a stream ever his ' shoulder conroy was taken to the hospital where it was femnd the wound would not bo fatal ihe follow has had a mania for killing 1 himself in pub lic once '.:<■deliberately sawed a finger off in the i : isi n i heps in order that ha rui^ht list bu compelled to work con rcy is serving five years from muskln gum county for having burglars tools i:i i possassion mcfadtlon the weltsrwolsbl champion st louis january so the wrest ling match here saturday night be tween max lttttbeg and barney-vc ; fadden for the well " chnm pi nship of the world ;•,- awarded to 1 \, .-:■■.,. d n ; >-. th ■■' jud^e . ''■■he match v.v or :■'■■■■:■d '■■- : - ; - ! pwr.ship strangle i ; i barre l mci add n ,.;.,:., v : bis si angle h ld a ■i u is allowed :.:■■! the m^l cided on the iowl luttbeg n handii : ; ed by a so - nied he . .,,-.:'' :.-. it the < n hoiu at ti.'j i ■...••;.. j - ■■■•■■poetive ;. • ; ., > wran_la | , ad tryaw : ■•- ■- v a^jrwi it was an occident replied ililly got lowreysuid he know nothing abw:t the game so while his friends tried their hick the southern exec utrve remained in the parlor and en tertained the ladies lator in the evening the governor drifted to the • poker-room and was prevailed upoa to play the hand of one of the geir tlemen for a few minutes as soon as the governor sat down he re minded his friends again that ho knew nothing about the frame too bad isn't it no and milly's face took on 3 queer expression i don't think j it's too bad i think it's the best i thi:i r that lias happened since i wa3 1 married or before either for that natter m|l to s isv'estmeht ihlu ■lacei # , a ***■— ■-,-^' % " r - ** : ■■v ' v / '■' v ii j \-: *~ milly's friend pondered for a min uto *?*&>, johksoh'8 fp2 svcagwetjc o3u , l ■z instant kiilefoj pair ji&f&i internet and fxtfirn ;. v »■- ,;-.-,■matissi n kaj l it ' ii gil is ■■lt ~- ituii-09 a ;. iats ■ol icaud r ■. i j i choleramor ptli ri bore throw • isi by magic icc p j tin k^pocidily pr<>r r l for ifit nui'.ct u.iarlu siosi doablo btrengti _ _,. p -. fa aadpeootratincljtiinienlformmi ,- . • riateaca large blaet5<x 60c q»«0b johnson's of^;^^sta soap d iad toc«t tfc g reitt okin cu.'-s and deiicati .-< ; is^'y ptftur.iod i i it i absolutely ptiro hajh . baoft ■a 1 wotjr ; cj|v " rloitori i " luxury cor tho bath for in :«..-..- .. - a -, ,;. -. i .,...,:.-• thi sc ip v prcnaotee ibe i,rowii of li-ur prloosc forsaiebj edwiu cuthe2ll salisbi ry x c " siifdeathp the community shocked " i^.^t evening ju>t after tea while mr t i hartiiiiin a pn oiiuent and bighly npe ted . t a the <-•-<■■i 1 spirits was reading anewspaper t suddenly fell to the rit»i>i ; le p-ix^i one hand over liis heart gasped and uai barn in his chair jvidendy uncon i uc i'amilv were btricken wiiii iun sturnitioti nd immediately summoned a .... liat ii us loo late ti <■i ib was dead physicians gave heart ww a.s tie cause " — ho erery day the papers sontaiu btateiuents aa.lirto the above eveo youth ia no de fen igainat heart ilis-??.'-e and the awtul ith which i ia ciaimii g \ \ all r conviction of it prevalence keader if yon have a symptom of tliia j .— i ■sease do nol hesitate a moment in liteodibg to i delay is ilways dangerous 1 in beart disesae too often fatal some naptoma if heart disease are shortm kiro«-.l fluttering or palpitation pain or iwd^rn^s in left shoulder cr arm ir ngihv palw sm ithering weak or 1 ingry ipeqa fail ting s ells dropsy etc n f . u .... york i , writes " i * ' '■■- jpintom-v mouth b ■i < jure b ■-'" !•■'■l i r\j n • . imivmrtl -• mile new ] i ■: ' ►>«• • ■_ ■■» • -. evr<1 and at the er u '.• . . mj gratitade is :•■•• ■*■•■*: minev ■a <■r . ■' - ■■i f l-vi t fore i n ' tfl -"\ - • fi>r«i nw token as 1 .* i u ■« ;. , !. — t ' •!« " • ■■i i ., ,.•_ .- ... ' >. t m ' ••.' ken liver fit i r " v rv"i i i "•• r ■r ' iti t>-wti ■■. f ■■■■pitt » aenti r h^t <»*»< ■--." <' • me led t«r » j*ro r i>of4 *'. dnjr^-f . cr kj tli foi ' « • . r ■' -' -■. umxm&^tnrs-rt • t ■•>- -- - • i - ' ! all lter w.j roddey manager department of tl .• corolinas rock hill s c well she then declared 1 can't for the life of me see how it is a good thin to have a great hole burned in a parlor carpet especially when i don't think you can afford a new one any better than fred and i can there was a jackpot on the table which had around several times hands were dealt the jx>t wun opened and play passed around to the governor he didn't seem to know whether to pass or not he studied his hand for several minutes then showing a card asked the man pext to him whether it was a king or a jac it was thon milly's turn to pon der she finally said we can't afford to buy a new carpet and that ! hole is in such a bad place that i ■will have to plan a good deal before 1 gud a way to etjwr it up cut for all that i think that that is the luckiest and best thing that has hap !> ned to me since i was married that's a king governor replied the gentleman then the governor produced a queen and remarked i take it that this is a queen am i correct be was informed that he was and then very deliberately putting up hid money he called fur one card milly's friend drew off her gloves pulled a couple of cushions about so hint she was perfectly at ease and said imperatively tell me there i citi ■..■-' . ■■■' ... ■■"' 1 . ■' ' ■i ,' ' ' ten i : ■.• i ■. : -. .;■' i i ■" ■' ' ■- : ■■■v .;■.:. ml 1 . i ■- ■■- i ■:■■" ;'..■.: i ■■than ij ' ■less hi rite \ ii \: i it j.-r ■■■-'■' - ' '. . .:.!■■!-:■■; -. , . i j j.'k t ■. v ■. ■' ■■. . ■: ■: ■• i . ■l-11c6 ot > ■■st <-, '■'■'■r more burics i'ricc c dexter shoe cqm^st^^t 1 the gentleman who had opened the pot had three nines and failed to better his hand on the draw he thought he had a lead-pipe cinch on the pot midsized up the governor as having two pairs — kings and c|u'vr.s he thought the governor had f oun cards like the king and queen he had shown and was drawing for a full he was somewhat taken back when the governor raised the het and fearing that the governor did not know that two pair were not very good he called his attention to the faet o go ahead said the governor we'll play this out anyway the governor kept raising until 1 finally the gentleman with the thre nines weakened and called theu the governor proudly laid down four aces and everybody yelled lie had held three aces all the time flashed , his king and queen f >:• a bluff then drew one card and caught another ; ace the gentleman who held three ! nines sa\s he will never again sit in ! a game with a man who knows noth j iug about it rir~rrr snor ro inc'p cspitai i»},«mw,ooo ;:; j ft 50 :■).'". ". ■.■- the woivlui t ■::-".■-. i;e . : 1 breach i ;:•::< ia kidltnt tcn uj delivered i i t;;2 u.s.,on — j reci ; . ■•■■' .. • '• ' ' ~ order it7 f j o i'i ■j not for 1.30 v v ■'. '■boots ■!■••-■,' ' ■■■.■: - : . ■• . ; . . . , ' • . . '"'■■•' r rode in a cattle car a tramp who succeeded in earning the other morning when the freight train from the east arrived a man emerged from a ear loaded with long-horned steers says the reno(cal gazette he said that when endeavoring to secure free pas sage n the cattle train leaving win nrmucca the night before one of the railroad boys said he would let him into a cattle car where ho could ride as long as he wanted to keep com pany witli the steers to the sur prise of the railroad man the offer was accepted sud the tramp jumped in he naye he rode the greattr part of the one hundred and sevonty c r ve miles between winnemucea and reno astride on of the animals nru when he got cold or tired of that po sition ho stood in umong them where he found u quite warm and comfort able and would have continued on hi journey westward had it not been for hunger and the absence of any milch cows in the cars so he got off to rustle a little gruk t!m railroad men in reno say that brake beam and blind-baggage tour uts are quite common but they never beforo h^ard of one beathig his way on the back of a steer his free passage caveats acd i ■all i'st er:t rai inots c nucct ! tor moecsati '■: c3 v i : ,-■-.--.-, p -•--; j ii pat tnt ofncr and wee i ■. • h lets tim lion tliose rv ) ite ft ■n ki • _ •! b v ■. with depcrip we u isa [ r u t ire of ci-.i is ■' enred a pawph.trr '■row i > 01 ...■• patei\ts nitb ■: •_ . •- ia your ii coactj j town f:jo adilresc milly blushed a bit and then said well 1 suppose i might as well now that 1 have spoken about it as i have she hesitated as if at a loss how to begin her story and then plunged boldly in like this jack and i have been married six years and never until last night had we had a quarrel which could be dig uified by the name there havo been plenty of little spats cf course but never any out and-out quarrel last night we did have one 1-t's no need telling what it was about tt began shortly after dinner and after the babies were in bed it was pretty badat the start but in half an hour were saying per fectly awful things to each other i felt that i hated jack and i know from the way he looked at me that he felt that be hated me things went from bad to worse and finally about 9:30 jack got up vowed thai he was going down town and that he didn't care whether he evercameback ornot i told him that i wasn't particular either and he banged out into the hall threw his overcoat around him and grabbed up the first hat ho could find then became back into the parlor and i said something else mean and he said something that was so awful thai i can't think of it then be started toward the door now as long as we have beeu mar ried ja-'ic has never gone away from tbe house without kissing me good-by 1 stood over there by the door waiting to see what he would do i vowed mentally that if he didn't try to make up before be went away i would go straight home to mother and never come tack again i wanted to cry but wouldn't give in and kept saying mean things to jack and he enraged beyond en durance paid me bock with inter est i gav-0 him one particularly ex asperating shot and he medeano-her break for the door he said that he would never never come back and i think he half mount it or thought ho did i stood h oking at him with a mean smile on my face all the time trying ever so hard to keep the tears back jack hesitated again he didn't want to go i gave him no encouragement to stay and he bit his lipsf said something under his breath and gave a leap for the hall ' '**."' • 1 hi feet struck where that burned spot is somebody hud dropped a parlojr match there and of ourse his stepping on it lighted it lt cracked loudly and ja.k gave a :;.-:.. • t_ri of surprise and the most p of fright eame over his fi ce it was so funny that i laughed and the next thii g i ki ew ja f ha 1 me in his arms and we let trjl carp , t burn until it burned out __ n i that's the reason why i : thankful that the parlor match hap pened to bun that hole in my car pet."—buffalo express - cp patent omcz wash i^-ii d c i ":":^;.. - '"' :■/■•■f i-yriyrii fi'.is . • i . •. r irrigulitt •_. ■- ■' . 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Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1894-02-01 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1894 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 52 |
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Creator | J. W. McKenzie Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | J. W. McKenzie Editor and Proprietor |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, February 1, 1894 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601552952 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1894-02-01 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1894 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 5249347 Bytes |
FileName | sacw18_18940201-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:01:56 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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r|l 1 t ' - if 7 4 jl lias double tlie cir culation of any other weekly j ul lislied in dm eit ateiisij 1 hole ". si 00 a v ari inly * nice subscriba now series salisbury n c thursday february 1 1894 no 52 highest of all in leavening power latest u s gov't report what is £ :: v %% iii ai bf a ra i $£&] 1 k m m n s m & h i w r t m bk jill m m t ria j s dr samuel pitcher's prescription for infants " d children it co: |