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the carolina watchman dilation of an otlur weekly \ ul lished in the city ? kmm note vrr-fourth seltles i . thursday a vi v 10 iso '. icasjoriai ia is i>r samuel pitcher's prescription for infants jhtliudreii **- contains neither opium morphine nor 1 thrr narcotic substance it is a harmless substitute " paregoric l)roj>s soothing syrups and castor oil ' f : s p its guarantee is thirty years use by » illhms of iothcrs castoria l the children's panacea l t!l . mother's friend - j tor ia castoria , | ,.,,..) tochndrenthat i caslorla cures colic constipation ioi to jrpreucriptioa '■j-stomach dtarrhaaa erucuition j ." x .. r - ■'„ n ;.., kill worms £«* weef s_:j rouiote di brooklyn x t gestion ! v.'ii.jnut ii.jiiriou isetlication i iversal .-. ■: ...» r jjveraj years 1 harp recornnicndet , re i | ur ' castoria ftaj shall alwtya xmtinue v . i ksep i ...':... , , : t i las invariably j rc/duct-j bflneficia '■' '-'*■" ,. t . vt i p j edttei )'. - • i i " ' v v ,..;, atj i25ui street and 71 i cw york city ta i/ivlvk cohpaft 77 k.vkoas i*tebbt n*w y>jrk cltt johnson's '"\ magnetic g.l ■i eroi ?'■'<■:,-. f -• •■•-,: ar.d external , km nf.iit.al fipraiij . i'.iu s i ol.n 6 cb ■- ; . ■■suddendeatb the community shocked .•: tea while mr • ii and i | . u •:.'■i .(!■! •>■er '■| njv ullfoii ■'.< c i ii ken w uli . biioitnuui j ■' 1 -.<■.. 1 v ■• heal i .: imj ■/. herald i ii statements • .■\ oul [ \ is 1u lit . . . ... • ..• .. lie a i 1 i is i ruing vii inis i n.v tion of its prevalence /.■•«,.■il \ m iv.iv i symptom of i i -!'■■»] - ■a moment in ■■■■.! mre i s ■■- ■nr p il i'a i<in pain <•: i n<i»rni w nhouliler r r;n ir r-.ui.r \,-\',~,- mivithering weak or bungrj ll f»intiii s ells jroptit , etc ntv\ti r»iv»n v irk pa.writps 1 wfferoil 1>h !;.- lv t'l t»<-i n .■: ••'..■,••.■i '' ' ■i : i'uvsicih - ntir ■ip mi mm ii iv ftn ■■■'! •■' '■■•• hut n is ln<1uoc<l «- • .-■sen henrt cure >- ■• e ■'■'. hii'i i lie enfl ■■'■• i g my gratitude is to • ■i i ■' ' ■' • ■iwti ph hjr s • ■• ' ■.. imvinii5 to heiriii •" i'i m en kew h i i'uret iv '" t ■■i n a ve'v evei form l'-1 nv fl * ... nai i curm but with ol>cne!it ' •■■' i •.-.-■! ■>- mii«s remedy cmel ; leof which mt " 1 hivti o!nt im m«v«i the f»i '*■>.•■>.■:! i vcah a wreck ff m heirt j •>• anil momorh trn .■en i h emi u»in - h • sr.-.v hwm-nrenivt none nnd l.iver i »•« r-«n!i f ih-.r n i am wvll " n u ev s>-.v fleart cure is so •! hv h'1 ink f " • ' • live pi irantee or ent y tlit dr **"• m.-v..'nl f f.lkhun ind . nn receipt of f ;... r ». ii v » t t n\,^.f.ir ?.'. exftrei>s prn 1 it is pnicititelt f mm h'1 or.'atph or ■. ■.- >, , five ii »*■«'. n ' mailed 1 ■■fa«tc fre uxiii ai clni^-uii or by mail for sale bv all ruggists ,....„„ ,.„„„„„ nii,m are i you i • ■< lout ol employment or in a position that you do not ■: ■• ? possibly the solic-s siting of life in urance is : : your spcci.il forte many : [] 1 1 ■have after trial | been surprised at their : titness f » r it to all such = | it has proved a most con-e • genial and profitable occu s patii ii the management : of the : | equitable life i • in the department of the carolinas desires to add : to its force some agents : f character and ability : urite for information : : w j roddey manager 5 reck hhi s c = * lilllin * np i^tftrif rhe best an9 1hp is the safest u li f v investment hill ever made there ere : cities which : ■. - a in-1 profit i i r . -.. ■rreat r -•■>■[■• . ■our lad -'.••' •' and c!i tni n i • ir :■.■■■! oil ' ' li r rr i i we h car >,:'■.,. lh»y icll on ■, ■- ■' o.'irri ? j . i » " • ' ■' it vi-.ir on ill i • a share th ■1 . ' t)ia:i $ ■! i>h»r ■. luw thm ihifl ] vie , ■■non i ■— ' ' ■. 1 ■we uave over i inrroatiiag da ■" hi!dt-rs nrc : ' ■,, csr'c'mi : : "' writ ' - ■- . • - " • our ■•' ' ■. • ■denter 8hcieg3 co s.ooo -...••: in . :"■-\ y '■- ■f i ' ■■m ■oave»i . ■... i • - . ■■cv bu ■••• . ou off - ■ind i ■reainfj fr.iiii v ■■■} . ■tion v e .: charge (> •• . pi . ■: nsincs nf ...■■. . • ■. ■s town scot ' c.a.s^ow^oo opp patent office wash hgtcn d c mm i i mil !■■■■■ii ii iiinn in nw inin i sc^toloeji capsules ;. i..«i i bettei th»n tansy or pennyroyal p ind nil similar med s uneiceucd for irr-^iu .. . .- ■. n ■.■■.-.;... used in thousandsof coses j - ii medy guarsntoed never f&jis price 1 jnahedstfeguard lakeside specifj > v ■'. ' b i 1 su chicago xu fa ci sm-ed — th life 7m ***' '• fighting — -_— — na/k/j gainst consump t^-z _: * "" — c _^ nothing can save ; *■~ er t^-i you but if tak en in time dr pieree's golden medical discovery will cer tainly cure it must bo dono through the blood — and the " discovery " is the most potent blood cleanser strent^th-restorer and flesh-builder that's known to medical science the scrof ulous affection of the lungs that's called consumption and every form of scrofula and blood-t nts all yield to it for weak lungs spitting of blood bronchitis asth ma and all severe lingering coughs it's an unequaled remedy its the only one that's guaranteed if it doesn't benefit or cure in every case you have your money back can anything else at any price be really as cheap you pay only for value received something elso that pays the dealer bet ter may be offered as just as good per • hqp6 it is tar auk but it can't be for yajt . it weekinthe south the quick result of painting the town red family murdered by the tenant monroe la april 18 saturday af ternoon henry ouiledpe ami j o john 3on both of whom live in union parish came to monroe on bvi.sine.ss aft^-r getting through with it they drank freely and set out to paint the town ed visited kuby bell's tired their pis tols at tlie furniture and moved out policeman haynie and liigifur saw julledfre and johnson on the street and started towards them iulu*d^e drew hi pistol and when ordered to put it up tired at haynie seventeen shots were fired and when the smoke cleared away it was found that both l'ol ; i j man haynie an 1 julledge were killed ! johnson is in jail toitt'hrd on the itoatl ashvii.i.k n c april lti c m wood tin who lives at lioilston ilender son county had an enconnter with highwaymen about 8 o'clock yesterday as i»e was on his way home from ashe ville mr woodftn was aiune and when on liorn-iny hill not far from the old power hou.se of the west asheville and sulphur springs railroail two negroes sprang into the road grasped the bridles of the team and ran the wagon over a bank mr woodfin jumped out as the wagon went over and the negroes ran up to him one on either side one carrying a club aud the other a revolver the pistol was shoved in mr wood fin face and he was commanded to throw up his hands and give up his money he did thi as he was un armed and the negro who carried the club rifled his pockets taking his purse an i all the cash he had some 8 or sio the highwaymen then allowed liiin to go and started away in the di rection of asheville georgia doctor meet atlanta april 16 — the event of the week will be the regular annual con vent ion of the georgia medical as>socia tion die convention will open april lsth nd will be in progress three days the association is one of the oldest medical organizations of the south having been organized in 1849 in its ranks are about is members who are for the most part the leading physicians if the state i rum every quarter of the state the ;■. sociation draws its members from every town and city and many of the remoter regions of the state some of the greatest physicians of t ■• country will be in atlanta from all , irts of the republic to attend the meeting of the georgia doctors among t:iera will be dr samuel k millikin of new york who w*lll read a paper be fors the convention while in the city he will be the guest of mr thomas k r cobb dr w h elliott of sa vannah is president murdered by tin tenant crainesviixe tex april 14 — news . o-ues to this city that a man named cruz a tenan had killed thomas mur rell and wife near c-alisburg in this county ysterday murrell had gone to his barn about snnri.se to feed the stock and was way li i by cruz and shot down with a 45 calibre winchester a cry from mur rell attracted mrs murrell's attention when she beheld her husband lying on the ground and cruz with the weapon still in his hand she started to the scene and upon reaching her husband ouz fired «» ner » the bullet striking her on the neck killing her instantly the murderer then robbed murrell of his pocketbook containing about 75 saddled murrell's horse and left going in the direction of red river a possa has gone in search of the murderer 1h shot proved fat.nl to the burg'ar montgomery april 18 a special from mcdhee's switch this county says that last night mr s 1 f'ettus heard an unusual noise in his kitchen and went out with his gun to investi gate he saw a dark form rapi ly run ning across his back yard and taking aim at the fleeing form fired supposing that he had done sufficient to give the intruder a fair warnine he went to bed again in the morning early he saw a crowd of negroes in hia pasture and went over to investigate he found them standing around the dead body of jim felder a negro gen erally known as old gentleman mr pettus then told the negroes how jim came to his death and why he hot him this appeared to satisfy them and the body was taken up and prepared for burial sum jones will start the crusade frankfort ky april 16 the threatened crusade against sin in this city seems about to materialize the war will b under the management of the law and order club aided by many of the church people and other moral elements the plan is to start the movement off with a big revival which is to be conducted by rev sam jones or some other woted revivalist colonel bennett h young who was here last week asstired some of the leaders in the movement that evan gelist moody who is eoming to louis ville can be secured in case rev jon s is not to be had and it looks as if the movement were already on a basis j firm enough to assure some sort of out growth the matter was discussed freely in church circles yesterday urant'a murder avrnffrd montgomery ala april 13 in the city court yesterday morning after the jury had been out 15 minutes it brought in a verdict of guilty against joe alex and wilson wood ley and jack gabriel four negroes charged with the murder of ed h grant about one month ago william rawu u dead savaxxah ga april 16 william rawls who wu shot last ve>'k by samuel davis died in a hospital last night the shooting was the result of a trouble between the men on account of davis wif senatohance dead north carolina's junior senator pa&ses peacefully away resting by the side of loved oxes the funeral p.f.rtt i.shvm wa^.i nsflon at 1o p.in.moiiilay in suite in kilij;lu interment in the family l'lot at aslioviile wednesday washington april 15 — senator zeb ulon b vance of north carolina died l at his residence in this city last night ; at 10:30 o'clock of apoplexy the sen ator had wen in feeble health for a j nurakr of months but since his recent trip to florida had been in apparently j good health the funeral washington april 16 with the ex ception of the naming of the congres sional committee to accompany the body of the late senator vance to its last resting place the arrangements for the funeral have been made thti i body of mr fance will be taken from j the residence to the capitol at - i o'clock today and will lie in state in the mar \ ble room at 4 o'clock brief services i will b conducted in the chamber of ! the senate by rev motes d hoge of j eichmond assisted by rev a w l'it j zer lioth of the presbyterian church after the services the rtfri lin.s will be taken to the station of the rich mond and danville road where they j will remain until 10:4 under a guard composed of north carolinians em i ployed in the various departments at the time indicated a special ear at ! tached to the southern express will leave | the cit3 the funeral party will reach raleigh tomorrow at 1o:-'o a m and the body will lie in state at the eapitol building until 4 o'clock p m when the train will be taken for asheville ! which will bo reached at c o'clock next morning the body will be interred at 10 o'clock in u lot selected by the lute senator on the south side of the moun tain overlooking the city the con gressional party will return thursday morning sketch of ills life zebulon r vance of chai lotte was lorn in buncombe county north caro lina may 13 is40 was educated at washington college tennessee and at the university of north carolina .- tudied law was admitted to the bar iu january 1852 and was elected county attorney for buncombe county the same war was a me mb r of the state house of commons in ln54 was arepre tentatve from north carolina in the thirty-fifth and thirty-sixth congresses entered the confederate army as cap tain in may isfil and w;is made colo nel in august 1>()4 was elected gover nor of north carolina in august 1862 and re-elected m august lsili was elected to the united states senate in november l^tci but was refused ad mission and resigned in january lsti was the democratic nominee for the united states senate in i.872 but was defeated by a combination of bolting democrats ant republicans was elect ed governor of north carolina for the third time in 1 tti was elected to the united states senate as a democrat in place of a s merriinon democrat took his seat march is 1879 and was re elected in 1**4 and s'jo his term expires march 3 1s^7 the v erdict for miss pollard nreokiiiridffo and uih at i oriu-ys 3!ak ap plication for new trial washington april 16 early this morning the counsel for colonel ureck inridge were making necessary ar rangements in filing application for a new trial and the probabilities are that the sensation of the past six weeks will hold the boards again and in the near future at that there is naturally a difference of opinion as to the verdict granting miss i'ollard damage in the amount of si 1,000 but in the'hotel lob bies and on the streets can be heard many expressions of approval as to the prophecies regarding the finding of the jury i told you so is a popular expression with the exception of the sad demise of senator vance of xorth carolina the matter was the absorbing topic in legislative circles yesterday smd while his colleagues in the house are reticent in expressing an opinion it is no open secret that the defendant in this case has lost his magnetism among his associates many of whom were numbered among his strongest friends the manner i-n which the jury ar rived at the amount of damages pro posed w:is unique to say the least one of the jurors was for allowing the plaintiff the full amount asked for another the nominal sum of 1 cent others ranging from 10,000 to 40,000 the amount as rendered 15,000 was the result of adding the entire amount.i and dividing by twelve congressman wilson at aiistn san antonio tex april lfi.--con gressman w l wilson left hen yes terday for austin to spend two days at the request of governor hogg lie will then return to san antonio and after spending a day or two at the ranch of ex-congressman hen cable will leave for washington he con tinues to improve in health and states that he will spend a part of each win ter here his son william h wilson will locate here permanently in the practice of law minors going u:ic-lc to work scottdai.k pa april k,.-the miners of the north end of the coke re gion held meetings at bradford mc clure's and mount pleasant yesterday afternoon and adopted resolutions iu favor of remaining at work jud.e white to marry washington april 16 members of the supreme court benc\are authority for the anouncement that the marriage | of associate justice white and mrs 1 linden kent will soon take place the alabama mini trouble bnnuxgham april 16,-there iss possibility of considerable trouble in this district with striking miners today an o t-jreak it proi'ible j _ ; 1 ohildren or for pitcher's castor ntv.s stated briefly sewi of the week cunj n-od and paragraph j th::r day apil 12th millions < if chinch bugs have appeared in j'ett.i county missouri three well known counterfeiters have i eon arrested at milwaukee four prisoners escaped from the jail at buffalo x y but two were shortly recaptured it is now reported that anarchist most will remove the freiheit to new haven conn instead of to williams burg ! rev tr ii m wharton of the israntley haptii-t church of i alt more has declined the call to the church of the epiphany of new york sixty indian families near l'ern.inil the remnant of the miami tribe have unite i in a suit.a gainst the government for 1)1,000 annuities due tnem dr norment of darlington s c , father of one of the youn men killed by governor tillman's spies has issued a card thanking persons who i.ave ex pressed their sympathy citizens of hot spring's ark are op posed to congressman c it breckin ridge's bill to trnnsfer the springs to the heirs of don juan filhol tho carnival la fiesta de los an geles has opened at los angeles cal bingcr herrmann of salem ore was renominated for congress by the republicans ot the first district an attempt was made at huron o to wreck the atlantic express on the lake shore road the liritish barkentine cape city hns been wrecked in the north china sea and half her crew including the cap tain drowned a train on the lake erie and west ern was derailed near uyner city ind killing a brakeinan and fatally injur ing two passengers j w wood ex-treasurer of cnlhoun county mich and grand receiver of the a <). i v is missing with alleged shortage of 5,000 mr charles k kilmer of troy x y corporation tax clerk in the state comp troller's office has resigned at tho rc quest of comptroller roberts the war department has ordered that a troop of cavalry be kept in the chey enne and arapahoe country to prevent further indian troubles the report that the land and river improvement company of west supe rior u'is would go into a receivership is pronounced unfounded three luen wore injured by an ex plosion in the padding room of the i eddy stone print works at chester 1'h . and hx in adjoining buildings had a narrow escape two firemen were blown forty feet without serious injury by the explosion of thi 1 central boiler of a nest at a col liery near forty fort l'a the tugboat j b kin entangled in the cable of the new york and new jersey telephone company wfiich runs from elizabethport to warmly l'oiiit x j bus been detached siit rd'f.aprj 11th thf pool rooms are to be closed in montreal quebec and other canadian cities sioux city iowa women will con ] duct a social purity crusade to clotc the city's der.s tire firm of david wierner &. sons merchants of vienna have failed liabiliti s 500,000 the funeral of ex-senator cottrell took place at merchantville x 1 yes terday afternoon two sons of william a wallace of passaic n . i died of scarlet fever and a third is expected to follow victor polonski of irvington x j had both legs broken in the collision of his carriage with a newark trolley a military investigation of the action of general 1'lume may take the plac ' ■of the new jersey legislative inquiry the farmers of england france germany austria ana poland are greatly worried by dry weather for five weeks sophomore taylor of chlorine fame was nropped for poor scholarship it is announced and will not be reinstated . at cornell the anti-trust distillery to be bui't at terre haute ind by george l ! woolsey has been incorporated with a capital stock of 500,000 johns hopkins university has se cured a 1 sr^e portion of the exhibit of i the charities and corrections bureau of the world's columbian exposition ieorge a brackett a prominent business man of minneapolis minn ; hat exposed the blackmailing scheme of a woman named christina miller who is said to have extorted ss.dwo from henry g mule president of the first national bank the vatican hns sent form 1 . otice to the ai-chbishops of lofogna milan and le rara mgr segna the assessor of the c murregiition of he holy o.lic and rov mr steinhuber the famous bavarian jesuit that at the next con sistorv they will be made cardinals one spanish and one french prelate will also be created cardinals monday april icth john i l'arrell was accidentally ! killed at albany x y while playing : ball edward boone has confessed to the robbery of the south uend ind post otlie.e ston may adopt the system of ex amining immigrants in vogue in xew york it is believed that the thieves who cracked the postoffice at irvington n j came from new york queen victoria will grant the title of honorable for life to ex-speakers of canadian legislatures and assemblies henry ii johnson of richmond ind h:«s been nominated for congress by the republicans of the sivth district ( har<res of brutahty have been made arainst superinten lent ilitch.-ook of the kansas stale reform school general e burd grubb has presented ana'ir.f altar swor is to i • s grant post g a i of new rovidence n j v j snppl the old janitor at the . l'tica in y.i city hall has invoked the courts to keep hi successor from taking possession the easie n avenue congregational ; church of springfield mass hascalled as its pastor rev thomas g shear man jr of brooklyn x . misa ella i'epwortib ihxor ttw i daughter of hepw«rth piyon who is inakm"a name for himself in the hter ! fci y wuru ol lonvlon is ako anaut.ior fhildrv cry fur pitcher's r-steiia highest of all in leavening power latest u s gov't report absouuteiy pure eenjamin's ride _ into the west ro le bimj unia ii on bis iron slee so 1 lir ho rouc all day onj be rode all night to sec tthal m:gtit ll there into ihc west role benjamin ii and he trimmed l:is words with cair for the speeches he spake atnl the lallca he talked said nothine of retting thera ' «• l ' into the west rodo donjamln ii and prandpa's hat went too j afc m but he kept it hi.l in a dork v^h*e ms br entirely out of view jp b into the west rodo ben]nmin h t and m:ij mckinley plghcd for he had some doubt of what might t the result of such a ride into the west rode benjamin fl and mr t b keetl scratched his dome of thought reflectively and gave the matter heed into the west rode benjamin ii some pointers for to pet he rode all day and he rode all nipht and ho hasn't got there yet n y sun i protection a failure th mckinley theory kasoi i'pon m dl aster l'mduclnj system it is interesting to note that while the united states is engaged in the attempt to shake off the incubus of the mckinley law all europe is in an ! economic ferment as some writer has phrased it it ib well known that all the principal nations of the continent have high protective tariffs according ; to the doctrines which have dominated our legislation since 1s01 tney ought all to be happy on the contrary they are all un happy france is giving another turn : to the screw showing that tho tariff of ls'jl has not brought about the bless ings expected quite the reverse the j chamber of commerce at marseilles de clares thatsince its adoption there have been a constant reduction of commer cial operations a lack of new enter prises a suppression of many that pre viously existed that no new factories are building that these burned down are not re placed that the number of idle ships grow larger every day i:i s ort that there has been a change lor the worse i:i foreign ci mineree attended by a similar condition in rgricnlture and internal commerce the remedy now proposed is a still higher tariff another turn of the s/.e-.v an expe dient ccriu .; io vuu tl.c evils now pr v;iivr>rr in italy there if chars uprisings have occurred to ro ist the outrageous taxes o:i tlio necessaries of life and these have to be put down by military force at the same time them is a de ficiency ii iue revenue and while it is propose i to reduce expenditures the proposed economies re admitted to be insufficient to avoid a deficit new tuxes are proposed to be levied upon u people already exhausted by excessive taxation fifteen years age germany entered upon the enterprise i>f making the peo ple happy by protective taxes this was largely in the interest of agricul ture which demanded to be shielded from the < urse of cheap food the sys tem ran its umiui course it did not answer expectations and its advocates said it was not high cncu&h so in l rates were put up again two years later it was thought necessary to make a further increase these constantly augmenting im posts on the necessaries of li'e have caused great distress among the poor of gerinanj 15nt what effect have they had upon agriculture for answer let us turn to the recent speech of 1'r miquel in the reichstag lie has been counted oti in some quarters i.s nn op opponent of the treaty with russia as he is known to be i:i sympathy with the agrarians he s::id that the aain task of the prussian government f r the next f-v years c;:st 1 •• to devise effectual assistance for agriculture in spite of this he fsivored the treaty in any case he added the treaty can not render the condition <>:' husbandry any worse limn it is such is the effect of fifteen years of high protection upon german agricul ture even in the <■; inioj of its wann est friends its condition cannot beany worse this is but a repetition of the experience of t!:e united states we have ha.il acontinued demand for high er rates and they have been advanced from time to time the mckinley bill went to the extreme of high protection and what is to-day the condition of our industries according to the state ments of the parties interested they were never worse they are waiting for the ror al of the mckinley act that they may have a chance to revive it is alleged of course that business depression is due to the prospective re duction of the duti.-s t what then is it due in italy where there i a prospect of an increase to what is it due in france where n increase has jus been male there is no fear of tariff reform in france tat th re is a paralysis of industry and trade j'o what shall we attribute the < : - pressio i in germany where agriculture its chii f bcncc iary is admitted i i bo desperate a condition that no com mercial treaty can make it worse 1 he limit has been reached in putting up duties both in germany and the united stales 1 ut the expected blessings have refused to materialize there is a lieep philosophy nnderly hv thin economic ferment that pre cis in all protective countries the theory of ciwaiing prosperity by high taxes is breaking down protection has been tried and found wanting — tx>ms vilie courier-journal chhdrcn cry for pitcher's castona a southern beauty in mary mirling of litkltlmora \ • ' ■... l-ue t:».vlor in english stjl rai.timors april 9 mi maivmir ling second daughter of cominandef and mrs yat s stirling f this citj was married yesterday at 12:3(1 to j lee taylor of new vork the wedding 1 took place at brown memorial presby terian church rev dr maltbie !>. babcock officiating 1 he bride is • true southern beauty slightly above medium height with a superb figure ami a profusion of frolden hair mi entered the church leaning on the arm of her father attended l>v her elder sister miss helen stirling 1 , as maid of honor and miss hardy of richmond as bridesmaid the dshers preceding the party were messrs harry and yates pennington cousins of the bride james l iaylor cousins of the groom morton i henry of philadelphia rowan baldwin mid david witherspoon of new york the weddin ■was after the english style the groom and his best man •!. < linton spencer of new york his cousin re ceiving the bride at the chancel the bride wore an elaborate cobtn e n ivory wiiit ■satin en train trii with deep point lace her ornani i were diamonds and surmounting forehead was a magnificent d i i crescent the gift of tiie groom dispensary in court all south carolina interested in the ! jur session columbia april !•. the action of judge mclver in calling an extrases sion of the supreme court has been die cussed with much freedom to:lay an ! it is now positively stated thiit me :.-< immediat ■act ion in regard to 1 e pend ing dispensary cas-s the court nue t morrow tnesday an i will rem;i i in session several days the rumor hi •> been that the decision is in the hands of associate justice l\>p • and has l>eeu for some time the assembling of the court may cause him to tile it at once otherwise it would be possible for the other two justices wlii ■• si'i:n_ri \ ,■■organized capacity of the court lop ■iin order compelling it it is al " ; r sib • that the three justices or a maj i;y of them can reach no decision air 1 tiiat they will ask for further argu meiit on the point inuolved plots or the dig 3olate .. is to cioh i i the t'uhlir ita'.ldlnpi hi l.ie^f it i ii in liefir belgium apr 1 !». the : for some timepast have b en iuvc ' ■. ting mi anarchist plot which was said to include an attempt to explode dyn amite bombs in several of the publio buildings of the city i he >•,. nv of tl • investigati n w b tfa t h be is aware of the identity oi lue i .•■■.■. - and shadowed their tu ve n'.ik new reached police hea iqnarters from one of the detectives ile tai e 1 npon tlie case vhich led to a hasty search of the kin kenpix railroad station with the re sult that two arge l>oinbs supposed to bo loaded with hiirh explosives were found in different parts of the build in attache t the bombs were fuse ready to b ■lighted to thz north cape emperior william will voyage ff»i several i ys in k:ir may kkiu.ix april '.'. emperor william has telegraphed to kiel that the im perial yacht lloh.i sollorn must in ready with sun t d for a long vnyaifi lie iutends to inaku a 1 1 i ; > to ih ■north i apo early in may at court the r • port is that the emperor found abbazia little to his likiiil tie is said to iia\e chafed under t « discomforts canst d by the fickle i mate and to be eagc-r for another t:ip in which lie may pet the usual benefits of a vacation his receptions in venice has been enthusiastic enough how ever to restore his i r od humor for tha cordiality f the italian people haa been quite beyond till expectation atlanta's feminine burglars more of tln'in captured mi i thr entire or ganization imanlpated atlanta ha april '.'. more f the gang of female burglars were run in today and it now developea that an or ganized band had been playing the city for several weeks whites and black ikitli being implicated a vast imn tiiy of stolen goods have been !•••■: v ere-1 and many articles found thut hav from time to time been reported iit police headquarters as mysteriously disappearing confessions have be«-n wrought fr in the tl a p an i l'«>rt.«r women which will lead to important disclosures vet this clever work ii the officers is considered one of \ i«n most important hauls made in a ihuk ler of juva some of onr republican content norarii s are re i wing i he orst year f l'resi lent ( leveland's administration and they rise from the task weeping f,,r th fr unfortunate country on ach ••■ment alone ■f mr cleveland first yearof ocicu jn tifies th people ," in him and < ntitl s him to the gratitude cf his country his soun4 a •:;;.:. : v.p and inflexible resolu tion for i the repeal of the ruinous ad that lore john sherman's name an : benjamin harrison's si , nature n y i imes the efforts of the republicans u put the administration in a hole con tinue to deposit their authors in ua awkward cavity ljoston herald c ■' will mot no.11 what is
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1894-04-19 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1894 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 11 |
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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, April 19, 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 | 601553038 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1894-04-19 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1894 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sacw18_18940419-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:02:52 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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