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the carolina watchman .»!,. j-fol'uti i series salisbury n c thursday august 10 1893 what is 5 l astoria castoria is i>r saimtel pitcher prescription for infants ut-i c'l>ii«lren it contains neither o^ium morphine nor other narcotic substance it is a harmless substitute inr paregoric drops soothing syrups and castor oil jt is pleasant its guarantee ls thirty years use by millions of mothers castoria is the children's panacea — fli mother's friend castoria castoria castorfau ■- - l ad*p£cd u>«fcjun3vt}l*t ca.itoria cupos oo'jo constipation as superior i-ml.i itn-scriiaion soar stomach i'iorrhcba erucation i jl aacheb 2u i kiua ivonns cisw ie<-p g/hi uximotab b cfonlst brookjya 2j t geatioa ; wtikuut injurious medication tiew c-.f o.<'j-li is so universal and j i •;: svnaawor . « for sev^sj years i have reeoics-.en.k i.i ■uilurst il i w uro hc i yim j • cwtoria o3 shall always continue tc do keep castorii \ a»w»asfc has invariably projocol beaofida „ : ; un > .-.. d 1 '., eow f p-titoix m d sew york c2y ' 135oj sired and 7tu ar vew york city the ckstacti cwhpast 77 xcs&^t snuarr new york cits i in 1 g i • nalo o mplaints and monthly . . leuoorrhoea or whites painin rengthens the feeble builds em it hascu'-'d thousands and will cure vou dru-^l-ta uave it seacl ituiiip tor 1 1>u j 1 l'lioflgoole & co loolstille kj j x save t j t1 bills \ spqb bqtashc $ j osioaoa oloqd balml s * the great remedy * - t r all blooc a^o skln diseases - a i v j tittfm v • • ■i--pi a v ... ■■1 f:lu3 to t 4 - a v scrofula ulc£hs eczenja \ i bheumhjsk pimples eruptions t c 5 . r ej ..■>■spbf.awsg uua # v m ■tit 1 ;;:■- ti (* . - - 1 , r.tli - '■•'■- t ... . pta bottteiti u.1i - — 0 iur \ 9 -:■■v 1 ftflit lift bftfte o i * btd 1 nri w m arm hzum r $ '_' l m co atlanta ja f wanted a i . i'ersoii in every lowu to i ! ixclusiye agency r the columbian expo sition illustrated authentic oasanofthe fair si a:,:.i-iii-.i : -.•". if it opportunity to make monet f.»r the xt year or chance iu a lirneliin v ni.ise !"■icnt in stamps for sam ple copy and full particulars j b.campb2ll,fres 159 ad ins st cnicago 111 q 9 q q 9o9qc e tyffstinyp§b§sg ™ to eve ronit ii>:»t ion pa r jinu tiie bow " • ■!■iiiiiiiiiiju 111 iiiilnl.lt wiwfci mtlirtr m piiivcr f motion a aihriout rltf u nly i-cqulreo tntrs tiny liver pilla mm prtpiwd with sf>ts:utl ic to tlu penuanciit cure of v costn/eness and headache btiiey r mild unit remain iu the qrvm until th.-y ict on the liver cause natural flow of bile and tlit-ir tonic projiertifit impart jiowrr tu the bow il to rcimne uiiln-.«lthy actumiil • tions gimhi ai>;>«-tltc and dlcestiua r.milt froui the use of t hcs little uilln v i'ti <•, tbo oilico 39 l'urk place \. y • mlitwftfti f^ackj£tic oil ir.siant kllier of pair ra internal and external *^ i4 cures kl'if.ivlism kk.uoaii v j^sa t »• i l ;! k spmiii uruisea > wlinks stiff joiats oi-icand iso*js t'';..vmi s :, t..r.t:y cholframor fe'^^a : l ~' : ' "■! t:i<-ri.i sore throat bnfcjijvrikili.ai'm'.'n as it bj n tuc utqoc dpaun j'i t i y rroparetl for tiiei .: p otr:'t:r.t:l iium-'n'.ior man irgcflaze75c,s0o.«taene johnson's orsental soap . ■:. tie great skir cursand f rt r a-^.,t,»;»r l.ao't-s wi i fil i :" ': most delic l • t w porfumot i >■• ■<■soap on absolutely purs m.»ki-s the ' • ': . i velvety ami restores tbe 1 1 com ploiion h a ■i qatn f.t infant 1 . ,■; , - theecaip an 1 ptomotee ui towthofbair price sc for^aleby edwin cuthrell salisbury x c l.adiks k ung a tonic or ebildren who want bnfld i'-w up should tuk'j iirowx's iron bittkrs • t uasant ; cures malaria indigestion liver coiaplaint and ntura!gia shot id » senator's house jacr3ox miss july 29 dr george j roqttebusb of canton was shot in the parlor of the country mansion of state j senator john r cuuierou late on thurs day night tiie sliooling wiisliy the sen ator's son malcolm euudebusb and u mis l'ri»-atly drove out to cainerou'd to ! ipend he nit^hl t he families being very in imato the young men spent the afternoou i quail shooting on the cuineron e^tiiu uii after supper sat on ibe brotid ver i iiuda chatting to miss priestly and miiws i virgie cameron the pretty daughter of tie house at 11 o'clock miss priestly retired young cameron also retired s mil leaving koudebusli to as.-ita miss cameron in closing the par lorbt kids in a tew minutes the entire household i 1 was aroused by three i~t>>l shots fired in j rapid succession and rushing to tlitj par | lor found ltoinli-1'ii-li lytoj i • t a ).■«.. i of blood uli.'ij caiunoii lo./d by t uiok i ing pi.stol in hand hi sister w is plead j inn with him to simo io moie cameron | offered no explanation but ordered tliej ; liej^ro to liilelj up tin uajrou and lmu ■the damned dog to town this was iloue thu wounded idiii a r r ■> i : t i in canton about daylij»b on fri ilay lie said uanwroii shot i»'^i but he ' would die with the secret . i the uutise i unspoken cameron s.t'.«o said to have declared he wou'j never tell why he shot roudebusj is tbe c on of a leading preiihytciiau minister he is said io h«;\e t'/lu (\\> father i went with miss i l.iuv v<.i io close tbe parlor windows , plaee.il my arm around her waist and . ••" s=c«l her and about th-it time cameron , shot me three times his wound is mortal jackson 1 , mis july so dr george uoiiilt-bush who was shot near canton ui thursday ni^lit by maleolm cameron died this morning cameron i-t out un der a 10,000 bond 1 way southern girla are so popular there's a v.i diffeieuce in northern auj s.iutliej-ji did \ in ever slop to cunsider it southern girl are so luucli ui i re attractive to nieu thin we are j don't just understand win it is v it every once in i while some luuiv vii e or memphis or virginia touies iiji iieiv uud fainy w.dks aw.iv with eyery eligible in in he meets she is usually prettier but rarely as atylisb a.s ev northern sister tbe former cures more for prettiness thau style though and wean more . daiuty bows and bangles and gew guwa i than northern would in a life ' thiie it isn't exactly good form we ! think but she doesn't know thai and , if she did she wouldn't care for the boys like it and her voice is so hoft ' and li>r southern pronunciation is siuipi v delturxlti 1 i • r mauuers are charming hut ; rajiei yusniuj never coldly couveu 1 uonal nor tuditferent as ours often are ami she does mike uch u fuss over men she exerts herself to please them and i13.s herself out to be charm ing to every inaii that comes aloug be he on or young rich ur poor married or uuuiurricd and they all swear by the southern girl from grandpa down to the oeardlt-i-s boy she captures all the mas culine hearts her southern blood gives her a spontaneous enjoyment of iluugs uii-k appreciation and ready laughter that refreshes a man becai^e it's j 1st wli.it he loves to tind in a wliuan — boston mass woman's jotu'httl poughkeepsie n v aug 2 — levi p morton's iinmen.se new burn at rhinebeck the chicken houses and out building together with 1(x head of guernsey cows and aft the farm horses were destroyed by fire this morning the loss is over 200,000 f-hildr*a cry for pitcher's t^toria washington leite from our regslar corresiwpile . washington d c august 4 189 sj»e ik^r cri'j has beey here siljce mond iv ind it is not probable tl),a.t be will at any time during the essiou have to ilo a harder week's work than hint which has been imposed upon him since arrival the first thing tlmt a d<*ui»«eratic member of the house wisva to d after his arrival is to have a jit if private conversation with the speaker about ins committee uie'nts 1 f>tc mr crisp does not shrink from i hfc*e conferences uu t!.e con trary he has caused it to be known that lie wishes every democratic rep resentative to call on him and make known his comtiutue preferences iu order that he may as far us possible g ve them the committee assignments they desire the committee might have been announced u»*xt week ex cept for this desire on the part of mr crisp to meet the wishes of the mem bers it will the speaker thinks take about two weeks after all the mem bers arrive to get the committees satis factorily made up treamiry officials are pleased to see gold again coming into instead of go ing out of the treasury the reserve fund crawled o/er the 100,000,000 maik tins week for the first time iu many weeks and it is still increasing while it is not probable that the fi nancial question will be submitted to a democratic caucus of either represen tatives or seuators democrats almost without exception express them selves as believing that an agreement will be reached after a little time upon a financial bill that will receive the support o practically all of thu demo i cratsin ik>!:i mouse and sent i<j i lie existence of that behei ad jn.it e ri ally to the probability oi such an agreement being readied si'tivt.ny jar'cir n iu l prrsideni i cleveland ii^'.--'^y uev ; r (■< k iheiiinv to spend ',. liougiit ii|)o i tiie numer ous m t s dcatenieuts wiiich have been bia^x during t li last few days cone ru ing their relations toward each otlu-r because they knov that the authors of tlie.-e ridiculous stories would all be hunting for holes to crawl into iu a short time as they actually did when j the official announcement was made i several d ivs ago th it secretary car lisle had gone to gray gables to as**i.-t pres dent cleveland fn preparing his message to congress the invitation tor this visit was exceeded and accept ed hie day tint president cleveland left washington after issuing the call for the extra session which shows how much those fellows know who have been giving the public in detail an account of secretary carlisle's in tended retirement fioni the cabinet be cause of the president's failure to con sult him about his message to congress moral get your news from democrat ic sources if you want it to be straight president cleveland and secretaries carlisle and lamont will return to washington together the other members of the cabinet with the ex ception of secretary herbert are at their desks and he will return between this and monday the first business to be taken up by the senate which will not have to lose any time n reorganizing that having been accomplished at the m«reh extra session will be he contested senatori al elections from the l orthwestern states a caucus of democratic sen ators will be called e.»rly next week to discuss these cases and arrange a party program a half million of dollars is to be spent it is said by a lobby iu endeav oring to secure the repeal ot the geary chinese law and those who thrive iu that sort of business are anticipating living in clover although it is not ex pected that an thing will be done un til after the opening of the regular session although secretary gresham de clines to discuss the matt r at all there are reasons for the belief that president cleveland will very shortly send a special message to the senate with a new treaty with hawaii ftu ther than that the new treaty will not provide for annexation little is known but it is thought that in return for certain trade privileges it will guaran tee the protection of the government of hawaii from forejgu interferences speaker crisp declines to discuss the 1 statement made here this weejc that representative wilson of west vir ginia has been tendered and bad accep ted the chairmanship of the house w ys and mean committee and rep jvs«mitativ.e saver of t^xas the chair manship of the approbations t c«#a iuitt?.e the n of these gentle , w»*n iihv been connected by rumor , with these chairmanships fur many months ever since tin election in fact and the are thoroughly competent to till them with credit ; to themselves and to the pmty a poor gold bug in the hands of a farmer i um a plain country firmer with ho great miikmi ut of learning hut i al ! ways thought i understood the eng lish language and when you say that the democratic platform does not mean free coinage of stiver and when your correspondent gold bug 11 who seems to have a monopoly of sense ' says it cannot be done i hardly know what to think now the platform after denouncing the sherman act as a cowardly makeshift stys we ! hold to the use of both gold nd silver as the standard money of the country and to the coinage of gold and silver without discrimination against either metal or charge for mintage if j this is not a declaration for a double standard uud the same coin.ig'j for j both metals in the name of noah webster and lindley murray what r it silver is now aud has been since 1s73 discriminated against and the platform says there must he io dis crimination aud wher luis is done what have you but ? r «« coinage and l hen the dollar «>£ either will be as good as the ' j . ar of the other and if it is no cl le platform says it inu«t be nrfisb but us a matter of fact the stiver dollar with the discrimiua r i0u againsi it is now as good as a gold id liar in purchasing power or intrin sic or exchangeable value brsides be ing • refer«tbie as a uiediuul of ex cn.ng li your cnriv-pondeiit gold bug j.ud ih-isc w.io i>;r.-e vith him i:ou!il hive their way and demonetize silver aud in ike gol.l the only standard would not all the silver and paper mon ey issued have to be based on the re deem tble in gold and world not thi3 wipe out about half the money of the country which is too scarce by half now and would not the purchasing ; power of gold b ' doubled and the va i ue of farm products ami all other property he correspondingly decreased and would not this bring ruin aud widespread disaster on the country and t'oes any sane man believe thut the people ot this country will look idly on and allow this great crime per petrated god forbid the silly argument that the frey coinage of silver would enrich the own ers of silver mines is a dog in the manger spirit and about as sensible as the fellow that cut off his nose to upite his face bett r enrich a t w silver mine owners and benefit the country than to enrich a few bond holders and ruin it 1 can very easily s-ee arn.isoii for millionaires and bond holders opposing silver and wanting the single gold standard a man that has millions of money does not want it in as heavy uid cumbrous a materi al as si iyer and nobody can blame him and about 1,450,000,000 in united states bonds will be due 111 i9w3 these bonds are payable not in gold but in coin 1 ' and if these bond holders can wipe out silver and make goii the only standard it will be a bo : iianz.i for them if it does ruin the ! country and bankrupt the government j as it will about double the value of their bonds it is plainly to be seen whv these ineu want this done it is ! human nature it is the greed for gold but for a comparatively pool man a*".goid bug says he is to want it is one of the mysteries a gold-bug without any gold is certainly an anom alous being and we can only wonder and imagine tuat it is more pleasant or profitable for such men to flatter and boot lick millionaires tnan to fa vor the welfare of the i>edple aud the country now if the democratic platform is ujl a mere play upon words to deceive the people buc ueaos what it says and what the eople understood it to mean it nieins the free or same coinage of j silver as well as gold the double stan dard—the reduction of the tariff to a revenue basis and the rej»eal of the tax on state banks if the p irty carries nit these measures as they have tlie power to do a new eia of prosperity yill dawn on the country the people j will be satis;fied aud will keep the par ly in pqv f.r but if they prove traitor ous u tliejr promises and to the pec pk it iajcwj uo pwpwt.te ptediet fthaf i&e u^r t-«jecti.>u will l*ea-';r*volutioi j-swtli as uiis country l.us i mv er wit , uessed and al»oul that time sucli fel | lows as gold bu will want to crawl j into u hole and pull the hole in aftei i thh »- fakmek virginia populista lyxciyj.u ; btf aug 3 the populisl of virginia met here in state conven tion to-day nearly ulkj del gates chiefly from the rural districts were in attendance and qiieerly enoogb th«ie wiis not a negro hoion them all amon^the visiting statesmen wen jerry simpson from kmsas,hud con gressman pence from colora o * jerry simpson sp.die to a mass meeting hut night and pence to-day addressed the convention in the course of his speech he bitterly assailed mr clevelaud and secretary carlisle quoting from a speech the utt'-r de livered noine years ago in strong de nunciation of the financial policy t which he seems now committed pence's speech created much enthusi asm the convention was permanently orgiir'.zed by the election of col rob t beverly of faqiier as chairm in with the usual complement of subor dinate officers c h piereon of car oline county who edits the virginia sun at richmond was made chairman of the committee on resolutions the following nominations were made unanimous for governor e it cockn of cumberland for lieutenant governor j urail beverly of far quier for attorney general g^n wil lian s gravely of henry a fund was raised for the purpose of defraying the expenses of a vigorous campaign th platform adopted as reported was written by biitor pierson who is decidedly the ablest man in the party l was brought up from it ciimoud i'i printed strips it declares 1 for free coinage at the ratio of 16 to 1 2 a national currency issued by the general government and distributed directly to the people on the security of their property 3 the imposition of a rig id income tax and 4 a reform of the tariff and internal revenue laws it also denounces the present election laws of the state a partisan and de mands their repeal and the subst tu tiou of a uoujpirtisan law the preamble to tleplatform severe ly armigus president cleveland who was elected for t lje express purpose of relieving the people from the robber ies ot the mckinley tariff but who calls congress not to repeal the rubber taritt lint to consummate the fraud of 1s73 which demonetized silver the miners coming east topkka kas august 4 the exo dus of colorado miners continues through kansas proving a heavy bur den to western farmers and a source of great annoyance to the railroads the tramp trains on several roads carry from 200 to 400 each day going east and the regular train are still be sieged by idle and destitute mineis who are determined to get out of the eoun try the crowds are so great in denver that iirst cla*s passenger trains fre quently bark away frjrn the depot and then run through the station at full speed in order to prevent men from jumping on the trains that refuse to stop are pelted with rocks and club in otue instances trains are accom panied through kansas by guards of soldiers to avoid any interference with regular travel by these flying laborers the kansas farmers are feding them along the route wheneyer they are able to do so and many of them have accepted work on the farms charlotte new a railroad man named george hall who formerly lived in charlotte met with an awful death in the railroad yard iu atlanta vesterday he did as som-'ny men do — stood in the middle of the track and waited for the approach of a switch engine which he wanted to ride when the engine got near enough mr hall attempted to step ipou the front st»*p but missed bis footing and fell with his neck across ihe rail the engine could not be sloped and passed over him cutting his head clear off his body it is said by railroaders who saw the horrible spectacle that hall's head roll ed down a.n embankment several feet and his bqdy ju,m.p.ed up and ran about fifteen feet highest of all i livening power latest u.s.<wt report r$fe!rvsig absoluteiy pure women detroit free pre ] there are women who arc comely there are women who are homrlv ut oeenreihl how tnc latter thing you s.iv lh«re ro women who are healthy thrrearewomen who an wealtbv thim-e are womeo who will alwaw have their way there are women who are truthful tbere are women who are youthful v as there ever any wouwu that wiu old there are women who arc minted there are women who an painted llierenrc wowen who are worth tbeir weight ib gold then are womeu who an tender there an women who are i n ler there are vrum a are wboare rerv bu '• a&d t uinl rni there arp women who are married tbere are women who have tarried there are women who are talklew but they're dead feet that follow one morn a 5 - through the drifted snow liiselfuh haste 1 made my.wav papa i'm walking in ronr steps 1 i heard a roice behind me say and turned to see mjr little lad come hurrjtag ou with eajfer feet eech footstep to the utmost stretched the measure of mj own to meet i'm walking in your steps pnpn 1 the words still haunt me day by day what if some heedless step of mine should lead the little feet astray what if as on we fare i drop an idle oath a carele jest who knows what fruit the seed s'iall l>e;ir thus planted in that childish breast what it the path 1 take should lead in ways with dotilit aud error rite anil following in tuy devious course jli j feet should misj the jiatii o life ? o little lad whose untried feet so trustfully are following mine cod help me closer tor thy ake to follow iu the supa divine — mar i sleigh an awful crime avenged columbia july 31 a triple lynching has occured ia lextagton county mcndny night july 24th mrssightler the wife of a white far mer was outrage i suspicion pjinted to will thompson wi , l-.v i :■■imped aud handj koigler colored handy was eanghtand narrowly escaped ii;i mediate lynching thompson touk to il.e swamps and wm not caught until saturday afternoon hu w.n taken lo i.i>i.m station one mile from where the ouli;i^c ooeurred.arriv in there sunday morning he was given u terrible beatikg on l bare back with bugpy strap and then hanged to uu oak tire where boo shots were fired into him the rope was cut by a bullet but be w.i ivgain tied up and his body left lianginjj in view l nil passing ou the south-bound railroad thompson's story was that tom foster and handy keigler oegroes participated in tlu trime when the noose was on l.i neck uud he was half dead he reiterated this story keigler had been senl to jail for sate keeping foster was captured shortly after thonipsou'd death about eight miles from gaston lie was taken to g&ston beaten aud banged to tin same limb with thompson and almost shot to pieces fully 500 shots being fired into him the crowd then went to lexington jail where keigler was he was not tbere im i'^a com mitment aud the sheriff released him to the parties who placed him there he was then t.t kcu towurd ia-tiiu a special 4 from swansea lays that kt-ijjlcr was hanged to the snmu tree in the othrr two this morning at 0:i'j no con fession could be extortud eithei from him or foiter his alleged accomplice stampede of foreigners pbcblo cul aug a — during the past two weeks the departure of aus trian and italians from i'eublo for tbeir native lands hat iiliiio-t reached the extent of a stampede the rusli ijp^an soon afler the hanks closed their door in one or which a consid erable number of these people hud their savings those who took out their money decided to redeposit it liter but the buiiki refused to open accounts with them the lea-ling foreigners then hell a meeting and decided that tin-re was a conspiracy to defraud them out of their money that americans would no longer employ them and the only thing for them to d was to return home this was quickly acted upon and within the next few days the steamship officers sold 340 t'eketa for naples aud leijwic to-night an other p.irtv of sixtfen men and nine families will leave and otheis will fol low as q tick i j as th«*y can di-|><>se of their properly aud settle up their af fairs they are not pinpera and take ith them an average of 10(1 per fam ily cvmren cry for pitcher's castori accidental deatis caused by careiessnoaa the nujoritr of people die soomr ikca they should etumqce of this fact b ft ing daily waring sajs : " bimmt ia m consequence of life ; it is due to uaaatvral conditions of living neflert abu wan dr suphen smith on the loot mbj«sc " man in born to health and long life ; dis ease in unnatural death except from om age is accidental and both arc pr*t«a«kt by human agencies this it almom iavasri ablv true of death resulting from k«*rt 4b ease careless oyer-eiertion intenpemk use of tea coflee tobacco alcoholic o u\km t-timulants are generally the cam of thfc difficult and indifference to iu frngr r tulta in sudden death or long aukma tmi ing in death by the oevspamrs it m b seen that many prominent and kuadrti 0 persons in prwate life li froa heart 4m ease every day if you have any of the fnlkmlf ct tonii shortness of breath palpitatiip kim ular pulw fainting and mnotfmribsj spall pain in shoulder aide or ana amftlssa anklefi etc begin treatment immediate jo heart dueaae if you delay um cooseqacswai may be serious for over 20 yean dr fraaklia mitak the eminent tpecialiiit hu made a projbtm t tidy of heart diteare its canm a«d cant and many of the leading ditcoratia ia iks dircetion are doe to him hi new heart cure is absolutely the only reliable rented .▼ for the care of heart disease ae b prorsil by thousands of testimonials from gmmm persons who have used it james a pain editor of the corry pa , f fl state " after an apt*rcnt ntoitrj ttom haeat inonthi of lamp i fell on tb mrcet um boioiw from heart dlieam in ooa caoetlilran unit lime i wai unam to walk areas any rant anrl my u1k beat froia si to u6 uaim antes i then uied dr milei new heart can sbtt at once became itrons*r after mine aubottuaff waiableto«ork at usual and walk • nil crwy il»y ray pulse ranfinc from m to an dr mlvar remedy u not onlra preventive butt ewt dr miles new heart cure u told by all 4mf cists on a ponitire guarantee or by dr mflea medical to elkhart 1ml . on receipt of priee.tt per lottie bis fur *■"•. exprem prepaid it u f«ai tircly free from opiate or dang trou drug i miles pilu 26 cents tree boot at tnayjmfcet liymail the southern home companior . elizabeth ljlo haxou in her war time reminiscedom in the august num ber of the southrrn hum companion writes of privations and ingeuioun makeshilln telli-.ig bow broadcloth shoe fashionable bouui'ts etc were made at home dr amie m liule contribute an interesting and iu*tructiv worldv k:.ir letter martha homebody ertltr.r of th home-makiu dfparl mem tt,ivn4 |>. tical iiist nici ioiji for canning aod pi • -- ving the ii nits of the wuan i puitiug up wine made from eithtt md or cultivated grapes so that it will k p the year round without fermentintr tbu making at sligbt ciptnseu uligbtful beverage of great value in the sick room having till the healthful properiiea of wine without th power to iutozicate tbere ia uuo the u-mal variety of inter eeting stories and charming poems by the lifst authors tfii cents a oumbor 1.00 a yeur the cbmjmmi'os vj'i cvu uiuii btreet new urloupn the confederate veteran luvaieei postponed xkw ohi.kanm a n 2 gen j el gordou comiuandiiig the united cuu federute vetenui has issued ud order in which lie ayg the geaentl coainiinding r the necessity which cooipehi ui,<it\ivr date for holding the uuit«d uonieoer ate veteran keuiii<ju wbidi •. ... t have ijeen held at birmingham au t on september 15th and 10th uexi but finding-it to l ip.iperative that a slight change should be tuude so as to per feet all arrangements and uccomu date all intere>u he u after full coa sultatiou ami all concurring fixed lh date for holding th reuuiouat iiirm iugliain ala mi m uni.iy and 1 u dajr octoder 2 1 at»d 3d uud the uu vetting of the cunfederau monuuivi.t at chicago uu saturday october fth this is final uud uu other ch ai.gt jxistpuikmueut will be iititdc j'ocooa gh august 2 — mr wiii iam harvilli of atlanta wai the nc 1 iius of a very nuus act ident at tht furniture factory this muniing he at standing ou some bed stock aewiog a belt mr.iiartille reached up to draw the belt back when hi ahirt slvere caught in the shafting which drew him up passing him arouu<i with the nliafting for a minute as soon as the machinery could be btopped ite nut taken down abd medical aid otauioo ed dr jeff davis responded aud found ibe unfoitauate man very badljwiiiaedi and broken up he di»-d at noan to-day trot n v angiut 4 about 9 o'clock last uigkt a pleasure purty while going to a dance at tht lower tod of like george met with a terrible casual j the steitm yacht kackel ran up«>n a sun leu pier and before as sistance arrived from the shore it bank with uli uu board jmx25
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1893-08-10 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1893 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 25 |
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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, August 10, 1893 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 | 601468819 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1893-08-10 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1893 |
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 5221166 Bytes |
FileName | sacw17_18930810-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:18:50 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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k spmiii uruisea > wlinks stiff joiats oi-icand iso*js t'';..vmi s :, t..r.t:y cholframor fe'^^a : l ~' : ' "■! t:i<-ri.i sore throat bnfcjijvrikili.ai'm'.'n as it bj n tuc utqoc dpaun j'i t i y rroparetl for tiiei .: p otr:'t:r.t:l iium-'n'.ior man irgcflaze75c,s0o.«taene johnson's orsental soap . ■:. tie great skir cursand f rt r a-^.,t,»;»r l.ao't-s wi i fil i :" ': most delic l • t w porfumot i >■• ■<■soap on absolutely purs m.»ki-s the ' • ': . i velvety ami restores tbe 1 1 com ploiion h a ■i qatn f.t infant 1 . ,■; , - theecaip an 1 ptomotee ui towthofbair price sc for^aleby edwin cuthrell salisbury x c l.adiks k ung a tonic or ebildren who want bnfld i'-w up should tuk'j iirowx's iron bittkrs • t uasant ; cures malaria indigestion liver coiaplaint and ntura!gia shot id » senator's house jacr3ox miss july 29 dr george j roqttebusb of canton was shot in the parlor of the country mansion of state j senator john r cuuierou late on thurs day night tiie sliooling wiisliy the sen ator's son malcolm euudebusb and u mis l'ri»-atly drove out to cainerou'd to ! ipend he nit^hl t he families being very in imato the young men spent the afternoou i quail shooting on the cuineron e^tiiu uii after supper sat on ibe brotid ver i iiuda chatting to miss priestly and miiws i virgie cameron the pretty daughter of tie house at 11 o'clock miss priestly retired young cameron also retired s mil leaving koudebusli to as.-ita miss cameron in closing the par lorbt kids in a tew minutes the entire household i 1 was aroused by three i~t>>l shots fired in j rapid succession and rushing to tlitj par | lor found ltoinli-1'ii-li lytoj i • t a ).■«.. i of blood uli.'ij caiunoii lo./d by t uiok i ing pi.stol in hand hi sister w is plead j inn with him to simo io moie cameron | offered no explanation but ordered tliej ; liej^ro to liilelj up tin uajrou and lmu ■the damned dog to town this was iloue thu wounded idiii a r r ■> i : t i in canton about daylij»b on fri ilay lie said uanwroii shot i»'^i but he ' would die with the secret . i the uutise i unspoken cameron s.t'.«o said to have declared he wou'j never tell why he shot roudebusj is tbe c on of a leading preiihytciiau minister he is said io h«;\e t'/lu (\\> father i went with miss i l.iuv v<.i io close tbe parlor windows , plaee.il my arm around her waist and . ••" s=c«l her and about th-it time cameron , shot me three times his wound is mortal jackson 1 , mis july so dr george uoiiilt-bush who was shot near canton ui thursday ni^lit by maleolm cameron died this morning cameron i-t out un der a 10,000 bond 1 way southern girla are so popular there's a v.i diffeieuce in northern auj s.iutliej-ji did \ in ever slop to cunsider it southern girl are so luucli ui i re attractive to nieu thin we are j don't just understand win it is v it every once in i while some luuiv vii e or memphis or virginia touies iiji iieiv uud fainy w.dks aw.iv with eyery eligible in in he meets she is usually prettier but rarely as atylisb a.s ev northern sister tbe former cures more for prettiness thau style though and wean more . daiuty bows and bangles and gew guwa i than northern would in a life ' thiie it isn't exactly good form we ! think but she doesn't know thai and , if she did she wouldn't care for the boys like it and her voice is so hoft ' and li>r southern pronunciation is siuipi v delturxlti 1 i • r mauuers are charming hut ; rajiei yusniuj never coldly couveu 1 uonal nor tuditferent as ours often are ami she does mike uch u fuss over men she exerts herself to please them and i13.s herself out to be charm ing to every inaii that comes aloug be he on or young rich ur poor married or uuuiurricd and they all swear by the southern girl from grandpa down to the oeardlt-i-s boy she captures all the mas culine hearts her southern blood gives her a spontaneous enjoyment of iluugs uii-k appreciation and ready laughter that refreshes a man becai^e it's j 1st wli.it he loves to tind in a wliuan — boston mass woman's jotu'httl poughkeepsie n v aug 2 — levi p morton's iinmen.se new burn at rhinebeck the chicken houses and out building together with 1(x head of guernsey cows and aft the farm horses were destroyed by fire this morning the loss is over 200,000 f-hildr*a cry for pitcher's t^toria washington leite from our regslar corresiwpile . washington d c august 4 189 sj»e ik^r cri'j has beey here siljce mond iv ind it is not probable tl),a.t be will at any time during the essiou have to ilo a harder week's work than hint which has been imposed upon him since arrival the first thing tlmt a d<*ui»«eratic member of the house wisva to d after his arrival is to have a jit if private conversation with the speaker about ins committee uie'nts 1 f>tc mr crisp does not shrink from i hfc*e conferences uu t!.e con trary he has caused it to be known that lie wishes every democratic rep resentative to call on him and make known his comtiutue preferences iu order that he may as far us possible g ve them the committee assignments they desire the committee might have been announced u»*xt week ex cept for this desire on the part of mr crisp to meet the wishes of the mem bers it will the speaker thinks take about two weeks after all the mem bers arrive to get the committees satis factorily made up treamiry officials are pleased to see gold again coming into instead of go ing out of the treasury the reserve fund crawled o/er the 100,000,000 maik tins week for the first time iu many weeks and it is still increasing while it is not probable that the fi nancial question will be submitted to a democratic caucus of either represen tatives or seuators democrats almost without exception express them selves as believing that an agreement will be reached after a little time upon a financial bill that will receive the support o practically all of thu demo i cratsin ik>!:i mouse and sent i |