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i::&U'; r': ' ' " ''' - , - .: W' -v- :-,-.v :-- vzseetst or mn w . . w hi i: I 11 f fl I! 1 t k I , it 5 i 4 T if- :: ( V, rl 111 4 1 f w 1 f ill A 1 1 - '. . . ' Carolina Watchman. J. I. RAM3LY, Editor and Prop. JJ. L. iftlliLSRi I Associate Editor. One year in n4vhncjir t'i.ro 1.2-V MjC lllollUlS 'Oluhfoffive" Clubs of ten or iroj f" : TERMS $TIUCTLY CASH. Ktitefntd tu seeouJ-closs m.Ul ai aultsJiUO , N. C. V THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 181)1. Tho Vatchmn is organ ofihc Alli i.mfin Iho-th mhI 7 th Coiigressajuul Jistrict3. ' - TbeAVATCiiMAs'lias o0 per cent more jCirculalion than any paper-. published in Salisbury. ; LL SUBSIDIZING NEWSPAPERS. A correspondent .of ill o Atlanta Journal writing from New York ajreds Voiue light on tliepuliticul Hit ijatfo.lr tip North. Among other things' lie says: "A very prominent New York .lewocrat, now rvlsiiinfc in YVa.-hington, wbo- insists that Idf inrnp fhal! not be iiiii'c luUic in connection -'with his political speculations,-S!l!'r-to vour turresiHjn'lett la?t iiiht that ho has about 1roug!it hiuisflf to believe thr.t Tumany llali would bo manipulate the Estate of New York Ua a Hill dcWgatjoa wouM be sent to tlrC " next democratili uiti'Mial convention. ' Thii deponent from Cotluun i. a strong Cleveland man, ami lie bore witatj w uns fvolftical State with ccnuine sorrow. Ho "e.tys "there i3:no doubt bu.t that the bachelor, go ver- 1ior U'extreraely Felicitous to make tb4 race, , and that he.is plotting and geheming constant lv to make hid nomination a ceitniuty. ih . Iiiima that the coventor not only has lii-J . ageuta going through the State constantly working his boom, but that in other states ." . .. -.a...-.' 1 Limn : TLi.isKvP'! newspapers nvi- c -.v , fa his interests. Hill, he claims, is -an- inwrupulnns, self.sfi . imlit:i:iaii. and tliat lie has been tryinjr to tn- liat t'X-(Jo"rcrrror.(.trav, of 'Indiana, to ta"k- . ccc5nd place on th(; ticket with him in onler ' that tho pha may be made in .the two doubt- itil states, New York and Indiana, fouli not t oinerwido uc piacaieu, - - It hn.s 'been known' fur some time ih.it Hill is .it trailw'. lie sold .lv York in order to get himself elecled . trovernor. If he h;is subsidized several - newspaper it is evident that lie fnlend to mase it desperate light. This is . iKtifllcicnt evidence that he" is not fit to 1m3 preside n. A man who must sub Bidizfi newspapers or buy votes has no . business holding anyk-iud of an -'ofRec Such a man oiight to be introduced to J a whipping post and then put hi the ' penitentiary, for there are better men here. But, this story ui;y be manu- j'acturvd. I ' ' THE BLUE AND THE GRAY. - The Charlotte -Chronicle com men t- ' iug cm the meeting o thoO. A. K Seter.tns at Detroit last week said: ''The G. A. R. ill it? meeting at Detroit la week sanjjj its sincere mind when in one of it; Iiymns it s n : '. "There will be no fusion of the Blue and As wc go marching on." i ins 13 sincere. ll;e ciu eaeraH sanjj their true sentiments and the people of the souti "Sliould not humiliate "themselves by going more than half: 'Only timo can establish com plete and honorable -peace between the two sections, nnd that time will not come until ; - it - i ' i ' i f ' -.e nit i tpjue.au me, icaaing ngures oi tne war wu 'huve died." ' We regret to say that there is much -truth in the words of the Chrdnide, but sp many lies are being telegraphed that we are not ready to believe the re- portT Bat even if this detachment ofl the G. A. it. did sing the song it is? not the sentiuifiit of the best people in the north nor in the south. G. A. K. men who are paid infat pensions . niuy sing, -especially if loaded -with whiskey, or the; professional politician whose method if to divide tlie section's. Jlowover, it dou't matter what our people"8ing, for they don't nlwa3'3 agree vith tho song. For instance we sin?': filling Jeff Davis. Davis on n sour tipple Iree" -iiot with standing we are his friends. But suchsontimeut north or south should bt cried down. " "Blessed i the peace inakerJ' The war is over . "and it is our duty to sit down on the little narrow-minded scamps who wih to revive, old ineniories. True soldiers 4ind others on either '"side do not endorse such stuff. ' .' - THE STATE . ALLIANCE. . ; The State Alliance is in session at Morehead. Ninety-twjo counties are represented. President C ur n'ad his .report which Jiad n good effect upon the audience. The reports of the ofli--cers have been made. The jueanbei-s show earnestness and enthusiasm in the work. Colonel Polk is present and made a -speech in the Atlantic hotel and was clieered continuously before its close. 3Iis nudicnee was not m-ane only of nHianeemen but a large number 'of non-members. ' . The members seem llatlv in favor of tlte "Subdreitsmy, A Ante was taken -ti ascertain if it w-as an important fai lure and it wa-r decided unanimous. The 'report of the 'State Secretary 4 shows over oifeJtuiidred t housaudiliein- ler.v- r-.Tj ;l ' ; . ; '' : The first supordinate alliance was org;uiized Aril -0?h, 1SS7, at Ash p.)l, Roli?son c )unty. There are now 2.221 .suliordinate alliance?--' in tl.e The ' president and, otlipruofiicers of tll AlHaiH H w ii re eir-cied to-? lay. '' We will: give a in re fufl le report irext Week, I K litors lolk aid Btuiser hire both JU attendau'ec HASIUG AT THE UNIVERSITY. ! We ird glad to know that the scho!- at the University have denounced trs lazing, -"-I l-f v will not tolerate ' it her.-. Now let rowdy ism be banished nun the smalitr colleges and boy's sclrools. ' TJ following resohitfcms were nassnl by the rfophoiuore Class of - the uiversity and -e443orsed by 1 he entire student bly. They have the ring of mauliness and decency. "Kewgn'zing he fact.that the devel- the harmoiupus eo-opcrauoii m n iViend.i, uat especially upon tliO volun tary adoption of truedtuiiUaiU. oi inauii ness by the student body, tho Clasd of lS'j-4 in meeting assembled do hereby, re solve: '' Ml. That the nractico.of Uazing new students Is far beneath the dignity ci University men and contrary toihcspint of a real university. ' That new students who enter tne University hi rtiftorsl a.l notlosubjo.-lo 1 to blacking .nor -uaaltreataient by tins "T. B. L;:e, "H. Hinoiiam, 'JI. W. WllEDBEK, "Committee." At a mass-mfotin? of all the students of Use Uuivcrsitv it was unanimously "liwolved, Tliat tho Ktudeuts oi the University indorse the i.euon oftheClas-s of lMli and promise their hearty co-operation in cliniinatiug from University lile all maltreatment of new students' Tn.vT great enterprising, journal, the State Chnonkle, announced Tues day that it wotild print the proceed ings of the State Alliance in full. No paper can" do that. "Besides that tjfis great -paper with cutter and paster never" found' out where the meeting would be until this week. The chief editor started to Morehc ;d Monday and got off at every station between Ifak-i-h and Morehead thinking he had got to tlie place. The latest news is that Mr. Daniels is hist in a swamp below Kinsto'i and that he is making Alliance speeches to the misquitoes and off-ring to take them home to dinner with Ifim. His death won I I e published in the Chronicle until it 'oes the rounds of tlie State press. Kecestly a citizen of .Salisbury re marked to the editor that "you are putting, too much rampant Alliance matter in the Watchman." We are aware that large number who are kitjd enough to be patrons of the Watchman do not endorse the Alli ance dtrines. But as they will all, if they live long, have to look these s une doeti ines sjuare in the face, m other words, live under a government controlled" by Alliance sentiment, they should be getting used to it. We would not do our duty if we failed to put ''rampant AHuuie mattei' in it. Our only apxxlogy is that we can't put more and stronger matter in. ' The -latest sensation is that Slate Business Agent, Wynne, of Georgia, js short to the aniouut of 20,000. Maybe it is true; naybe not. If it is he will be condemned just as any other man who does wrong. But it :s a sad story. . ' i The Xeics and Observer is out again with tiro old story that the col ton av erage ouht topbe reduced. . We filly agree with Cupt. -As hi and suggest that more politics lx raised in place oi so much cotton. The State Alliance meeting in ses sion ut 1 to re head t!ii-i week is the larg est yet heTd in the State. A full del gjition U present and everything prom ises well. STATU M;WS. Items n.ired Djwii to gava Space From Mountains to Seashore. Travis McSwane of Str.nly, was killed by lightning last Sunday. ' (r. D.AVotth made a present-'of $500 fqr-the c reaction of tuiotncr building at tlie State Univcroity. . Vv'iuston has heat the Washington bovs playing ball.-- They will start on a West ern tour in u tew d.-.ys. CtGorge Dudley who murdered Red mond blow on the tilth of May, was cap tured in Virginia o-.uhi.st Saturday. Mr W A. Overman, near Goldsboro, raised fourteen watt rm clous that weighed' over 7C0 pouuds, the largest wcighcd'oG pounds. MeDeugald, the Itiehmond count v tmu-derer was captuicd "in Oregon last pa-uiruay, uov. lloit sent an offit after him. ' - Burglars drilled a hole iir the money leof V. F. Dave fc Son.of Kerncrsville oke the lock and stole $200 in cash', safe broke besides other thin-,? - Dolph Hollar killed John Black an Texas on tho 18th .f July. HoIiar-:s a native oi imrice county, tins t-tatc; i He gave bond of $;;,000. Tublie ser.liiacnt is in ms lavor. -a "-y, v.4aim ui ly iriCH lOJpirp across the track before the vestibule train in Charlotte, which was i uniting utjthe rate of .-fifty miles u hour. He.jwas knocked ! 10 feet and was killed. j A fou of Mr W. W. Wanl 'While ni'i'ii- rambling through the park this iug, caught a 'iiighhind terrapin.' ipin." iThc tcrrajun wis about i he me of a nian's two lists. Ycui'g -Wstitt: vasabCiit to throw it away when his attention was attracted to some engraving" on its ground tloor In neat letters was can ed: ? 'Dick Mason, July 187."- The terrapin I was taken to police headipiarters, hut (;'hief Mason is absent tending camp 'meeting, s( he en rious will have to await hi-i re' lat a k hear the' history of the ten-iUiin. Iuu a k Char! ottc News.' i ut t ins i x YXtvn v i viz. Plain Facts ami' Sharif Tithj Sayiii fram Rrform pipTs Uav Gould is out in aiu interview op- rwjsingsilver coinag'. j )6r Jay wants the laboring man tT have a good uois.tr, K 1 1 1 sus J e fferst mini;' Many baulis are fail g right now. ollick of nioiiev, Vw uuw; just sinTply n lack of cmili I fuj niist, -Winfi ibl, Ivatj 1 iSef.No'ucon- as.- United we stand liv!iled we continue l(i band over to banks it rusts au; com bi:ues the lamer part ofl oik labor. Bural Home, Wilson, N.C 1 ill. It costs the Associate! iVess one cent for ten words over thej lil.p and it will cost vdu ! 25 cents for ten words. D,i you jjWUJtt to kn.iw Wlivr l .hi d ni t sjw'iong to uie ngai fTM 1 1 4 t Farmers, whilevou are weeding out vbur corn, don't forge tj to weed out of viourinind souse of tiiM (.id honeycomb vn which you have beeju fed for years, iltnl when von get cleat; id it don't take auv more tako the ,hon"V. Union, Jering, Neb. j Since the tariff was taken ff of sugar a familv earr buy rtiiie pounds nioiv lor a dollar, lule t-ix was time riouul out of everv-i d diars with. Where can you hud a 1 e.t r nrgw.ent for the reduction f turul than in thi? hict? Tama N)rther;i. ; The sub-treasury promises to give the jiroducera chance to get something liear ttie value of his j)rouucts. hat uhauce has be under t he present svstem .of n'ltiiitj h? Vet ' soiu.e have tin l;iarlinoo.l to stand .up - atnl argue ;j,gaint it and ssiil i.ffer no substitut 4 The Alliance. The fanners alliahee is simply a escii"oi to lirepare tne i.trmiM's ur rue tierformanee of this ehizuisliip, mtel- iigeiitly and iiuderstiiuilint'! v.. If h sees that organiz nion; is nee.ess try for the promotion of his interests, what crass has a better right io organize? Home Advocate. j Jay Gould'sflailv income' is said to be about ?7,o (). Hat this is rathei ."tniail compareil to luajckefeller who i snpjto-ed t() r.cieve .1S,0(H) d:uly, oi fVstor. w ho rets ?."!,UUt daily or even Cornelius Yanderbuilt,1 who has to ge a!(ng with $15,000 fur every twenty four I. ours. K Those editors. who say tliat the sub jivuMirv of the lAirniiirs' Alliance wit soon blow over, seem to be hitting yen tiear the Vbuii s eve, for it is lcin blown all over tlie country on even breeze, which thivatehs to become cvclone that will sweep Florida from the gulf coast to the seabo:'.rd Alliance. r iond. n i i The United Stateslbuilds w;ire!irm?r to .'iccoiumn late thosiLi who'deai in tin product of foreign labor; why can i not build war.diouses; to aid in the ex change of tin j nod act of American la bor?. Has the laburer of -uroj e an nore rights or privileges than tae 1; oorer or America.-' , wr. it art they ? Ucoijou.iist, Wa'shinton, D. C lu Cincinnati thoiisiinds of pairs oi trousers ar-: made fwr o ceuls jier pair, and'overalls for I? ami 4 ce-nts. Unuei Uie sweating system hundreds of wo iineu are earning from 1..23 to 3 ie) wjeek ami children are working for ( cents a dav, and arc- subji'ct to fme:- that often equal the'i wages. Justice. In HavAv coun4y, a Wink refused t take a farmer's nolo simply because he btdougHil to the farmers' Alliance. Uponi'roof being furnished of the fact, the county Alliance passed a resolution against having any thing to do with that bank and not to; trade with anv one who patronized it and the bank fane ! m four month s time. Ex. . Kverv county alliance, so far ?:s heard from, has snt il delegates- to the vtate alliance instructed to vote for the sub-treasury. In Amh'rson eoutity. the hon.e (f tlie Hon. Hem F. Bogers. one of the leaders in calling the 'oppo sition nieeeting at Fort Worth, was a candidate for lvpresept d ive to t lie state alliance, but w is coinj 1 telv snowM'i under. The . Tribune doubts whether there will be a di lejgaie at the state alliance opposed .to the sub-treasury. Cleburne- Tribune.; , " In the, face of the; demn-repnbiican fusion in 'many jiarts of Kansas and the anti Alliance Alliance jiroelam ation of the democratic 'Editors of that, state, sit their recent Topeka meeting, is an democrat or republic.iii editor possessed of sutlicieut gall jo accuse the Alliance of being an annex! to either on. of the lduto'cratiu! twin-? Thev hiive forced tire issul and . is clear out k-die, Alliance, or w' die,'1 in othei words; Wall street vsf. jhe People. The Alliance is in the middle of the road and the p!utocrats'yl have to stand aside or be run over; j-4 Weekly Union. Lettrr rrdin Fnitfi. Mr. Tl. A. Hainey s building a resi dence for Mr. Henry l'auble. Ir. I). A- Wilev isibuilding a residence for Mr. W K. .ltitt-hiH So ne of them iirhhrs are havinir a fine lot of'edar lumber sawed at Mr. FrickV saw mill. j j We would be glad to have the pleas ure of showing the surveyors of the Iioa nck & Southern railroad over our granite belt. A ftnej jfarnple. of this Gran ite can be seen ob the streets in Salisbury at the now th eshyterian church, where Mr. C. C. Wyajtt, tlie forenian,and others are dressing up the granite fur tin new buildinsr. T hejuj sue several larire granite quarries r.ot Itjouched lv anv rail road, in our townsh p.- tnir township ha a solid loundalio Ii. oecaiisc it was underhiid with beatuiful. hard, white granite. The rnifrojiid that comes this way-will neer regrt-t the route amoiur t be granite hill Respettfullv. J. 1. Y YATT Faith, August Crdi Children Cry tor P herTs Castcrli AVASH INOTONT LS2 in VA. Tin Third Tarty in ph1o Thr? J. A. R to jMicnmp in uahissrlou INtxt Yt-ar ()thxr Xev.s. CJlTesponi lerc ot ta Waktmin; . Was iixgton, August 30, ISCl.-- rite actin.jAof tse third party in nom- mat tug a full S.'nte ticket lists interisi- ied the interest in ike Ohio campaign, itu d on till sides one hifttr.s'tliquc-stion: Will the. Fanners" AlliaTTce, a.srirrror g inization, endorse t he People's party ind its! candidates?" anil more than' o.ie emm"s.?arv f b. th the old p .rties n is truti to ascert an at i lie naiioua: headq iiarters of the Alliance something. u,ou which to base a detiiiite opinion.' President Polk refuses to express- anv' opinion upon the matter, saying that it is a insitter t hat the Ouio Alliance will settle for themselves in their own way without :my outside iuterfereiu e. It 'preentaftye Serry Simpson, who is m town taking a rot, id keeping out of sight of inquisitive newspaper men; but I am told that he said to a tnend that he lmd no idea of what, if any. action the Alliance would take ragard- ing the State tic .et of the pcoju-. s par ty, and that the only peiunal interest he had in the campaign was to sve an unti-Shermau legislature elected. An Ohio AHia.nceniaii whom I met here sa'd thtt the Al'iaiiL-e, as an organiz itiou,- would take no ait ion oi anv sort regarding the State ticket nominated b the People's paity but many ot its UKMntier.T btw many he had n-ineans of knowing being in syinp.it it v with most ff the principles eonlained in tlie plat form adopted by the eople s party Would cast their votes for its candidates, and :i:iother gentleuum said he had reasons to vA lieve tjiat this was also the pnvateh expressed opinion of President Po!k. Some jeople who have not the fear of the powers that be before their cms are commenting rati er severely on the naval policy which 'ills the iit-wspipers with accounts of the splemlil show iug our new vessels are making at the fashionable watering places, . while Bear Admiral McCaiui, command r oj : he $o.ith Atlantic Sqiali'o.u is in Washington begging t r a ilaship, u.d his fonn-r tlisli.p is on the way to Mare Is! md Xavy Yard to be con demned as wort lib s-;. Another ( no of the vessels of the South Atlantic S piadi'oil the Tallapooso is s ed to bo so unseawort by that she will h.we to be eondeini.e I w ln-re she is because it wdu'd be impossible to send heir home. Now people are wanting to know w hy some of our really sei vicesi ole vessels com d be 1 1 1 w In re there is rtal duty to ) dme. This iaforma fioil Could racily be given bv S une d the social leadi is, ol "Vabiug'o.u, if they were sol'.iqx.si-.!. as it is -, :; well-known in this ci' that this has been the powo.- wl.i. ii ha eontr.!hd 1 1 i i-i- i tne army aim a. vy pu, y oi et rv miuistr.it 'an" i"i ... p . s r, pr..b., v r since v.'o h.;i; i..d an army el- .ly or n ivv. Just as tho taste of bl-i.id tuakes ilw wihl animal nuuv iicious-, m, tin; taf. of success st irs t be amiii.i.-u of r.iaa. .islitiii;: on 1 1 :t ' ng .-Uecfded ifl cap- uring t be G. A. P. encampment f.b aext. r.ir i.o.v wants to corral all tii uatioinal nom.uiatiiv.is next ycarf and ts cihz-'iis have already taken the p.e nuiiiiarv steps toward- presenting ils claims to the r--sp.-( tive national com mittees, tlie memhrrs for tlie District of Columbia, but if its .business men work with as wnA vim as they did for riie G. A. K. ei:eaai-;i:eiit it v.i!! be a rival not l be ueu(d In I'oie the matter is sei tied. Bumors are again prevalent as to the re -organiz d ion of the cabinet likely to to occur when Stcret.arv Proctor retires, and as many believe, Secretary Noble g"es upon the bench .f th.-.- United S'ates C ircuit Court. J'iie -story as told by those who profes 'o know the secrets of the administra tion is that Mr. Ilamsan was desirou of giving one of these vac ineis to b. to Iiiiriois aid that he was lusi tating betw en t!'.?i. Ii?Svi-t T. Lin coln, now tV U. S. Minister to Great Britain, and iX-lu'pie-.-ntative, .Joseph Cannon, for cpiile ;i while, and that he sent ior the. chairman or the Illinois State republican committee to help him deci le. That gentleman put si b:g flea in the presidential ear, so tin story goes, by suggesting the name' ot Senator CuMom instead (f either of the oilier sous of Illinois, and there the matter is said to stand. In view of the fact that Senator Culbun has been outspoken in his opposition t" the nomination of Mr. Harrison, and f having announced himself as a can didate for the nomination, it wauSd certainly be a good stroke of politics Tor the president to disarm him by ;aking him into the cabinet, but it is not believed here that the Senator vouhl accept smithing at tl.e hands of Mr. Harrison. New S.irling- Letter, Wc arc having a line season now. Fanners have comuuueed to break laud for wb,eat. Corn is doing well w here it has been well worked. Cotton hps plenty of weed and shapes, generally, leat it is hard-to put any'estnualc on the crop, it w'dl rulliec to say people arc a lit lie "down in the mouth" about it. Wheat threshing is about over. The crop did not come up to the ex cctatiou of tlie farmers. , Hon. A. Le izar' -poke at Drady i X Koads hvt Friday. Atsoiit c0 persons availed the.nselves of the opportuimy to hear him. Mr, Lcazar met with the Alliance in the evening. ;. The Alliance men have new vigor and are pressing on, paying but little .atten tion lo the abuse of the "anlhi ?' lgin Alliance offered eiht prizes last -prini; lour on cotton ami four on corn. 1 he best sere of each receives the highest prizj. , lr. liiaiittey Ingram died on July S8th id fever. There are several nioie cases cX lexer in this -eeiion. '1 u::c. k 11. Y.uai. DAYisS SCHOOL -A MILITARY'IHSTITUTE FOa BOYS and YOUIiQ Uil). rf--, - 'i fFnU Cortege Course of Study. 'I ' fl plf te prparat ory Ct u ro. (rfnecrtnpr. FuU Convmorcial Conn. Resident Snrgeous. Ni fharjjc for medical Mention. Caiet Oohhkt Uajid. Instruction In Music in I Art Practical eoarso in 7Tlejrraphy. I VERY LOW RATES, 'For Keglster, with terms and .particalars, address ATI? JH8 i Col. A. C. DAVIS, Supt. .i! .In. & R. s. IIALEIGII, IT. C. Wo desire to (ill the attention of lie people of Noj-tb Curoliiuvto tho Extroarainary Cfforing of Dry Good and kindred wares, Car pets and Furniture, that we will juake during tho Southern Inicr-Slale Exposi tion, to he held at Raleigh, N O., Oeto her 1st to December 1st. Visitors to the Exposition are urged to drfer thtt? purckc(H vvfi! they cmi visit our at ore, where they will he -shown tin largest lines exhibited in the Southern States, and at . Pricc3 T ovcr thrui anv ctiicr - IIoug3 in America. Every one will be heartily received ami politely and attentively waited upon. Come to the Exposition, and .see Tuckers, W; II. & R. S. Tncter h (ft Monii.m Jh. V,'.a.-Uei:ui viicn v,n wilte. &C0. Uncq'ir.lltcl for the Cure cf Dy ror;tc j y, Dlanhcja, Chol era, Til orb us, Luuunor Ccr.i- , Pains in ilio Stomach id Botvols, :c. toKecLiuitv. t i rr $ i,' I i Trrvrr v r I . I. ! !.U I ! fi ' . 1 ' . lis ! V'.1 .ire :;oy f( in largest in 1 ,M nsso'rUal wo have vxt carrieJ. i g tin slock iva'l a lew (; Pant goo:!s, 1 Or, lirog-ai'i Sitot'.-, S 1 iv '.--s ( si u e i ! i t t:i van ! t S I .DO h1!' van i. Men's : knot's IVoi-i S;I.(H) to $10. ' A ful I Ii lie of inch'. s a;i! Saiys Hals. ; The (diuapest line of (Irocerk's in Snlifcd.iurv. Ifvoti wisli to save money, (lo not buv until you gel our : - ! prices. ' i ; Wo iiU'.an business. D. I JOLIAH & CO. UIIVEBMOBTH CAROLINA, Nest Terra Ilegins Sept. S. Entrancs Examinations Sept. 2. 1 ir.tion t19 per term. ' Needy yoanp men of tulent anl ei-.-triacttT will be a'ek-il with ftliol-nr.-hipa and ;lh;i:is. IJeilc'd tlie ieneriil Courses of ftijdy. wliieli offer a wide range of elictive stuflij. tin re are ciairses in Law?, Mcdieifte uijdf Kniucoring. For catalogue, A.C athlressiilie rresi ient. GEO. T. WINSTON, " I Chanel Hill, N.C. jjR. L.B. BURLEY30N, GOLD HILL, JM. C. Ofl'.ee ! it! the Met'iodist church. All r dry, pr mjit ly answered. cull :, nigh i WMl TUCKERS GO 1 :! kluttz Look at Iff lillidl mm nKiori 8 ?! we w ; w wire wm Tomtoi Piling it along; the mortr Urn merrier. We are prepared to p-iv HIGHER PIUCUS fur SNOW WIBK CUBED than any other Li Freights are clieap, a mere irille when increased prices are taken into aeeniu.t Onr railroad facilities are good. S.Mid vour fob iceo to 0xfurd,N. C, von w;i get good prices ana quiCK returns. iuyers ior ait classes anu rrom of the world sire located in Oxford. You will find -us. ALL BUSINESS AND NO PREJUJHCiv Hunt, Cooper & Co., Meadows Warehouse, Bullock & Mitchell, Banner Warehouse. Co, it, Ilogers k Co., Centre Waivhoustv s I'. '. Minor k Co., Minor Warehouse, B. F. Kuoit, Manager Alliance Warehouse, J. M. C'irriii, 4uycr, W. C. Beed, Ibner, JohiT Meadows, Buyer, Wilkinson Bn., Iluyi r--, Meabnys k Vancev, Buvers, D. S. Odiorn, Btiyi r, F. O. Brausford, Buyer, Beware of initiations, irennine fixed wire SNOYv7" M: an in act i t h:r-d I IV Modem VA V V - V AGENTS WANTED! OK1? f 1 !) , It T.F! fl A Tl.Tjj.T Tl 0 0 OH Can-you read that? Do you SaO.OO Tea Set :U That's A 5 00 Umbrella,' at Warratiteil - A ! Cl(H-k at A $2.00 IrcaKtjin at A 1.00 I!rcast;;iiLat A ;50 BronstDin at i -'Ev.'ervthinir tnnlerJhe iliseoisuA- lieatl in saino proportion. I am (lie loser a::d you make it jf von coii'.e soon. Truly vours,. . -W.. M. RS5S5WER. " : : , vy'-r . i II arc closing out the remainder of 'our . - v. Sninnier Clothini; and Straw Hats at cost. o !o tSiis i:i order to make' room for our Maiiotli Fall A Winter. Stock. Come and sec us Und you will get a ijauo ainv Wc liavc just received a nice line of men's and boys' Pants, dark shades at all' prices. Also a new assortment of sliiits of ' all kinds at low prices. Wc still keep a full line of collars, cull's, trunks, valises, etc. We solicit your patronage. Yours anxious to please, H.&L.WRIGffJV BEAPBBS - Walter A.-Wood's Uic best on the market. tested here and have given satisfaction in every trial. Jriiev nrr dnrnllo nuil cimnlo Ttni rc feT you to any farmer who lias used them. Call and see me before you buy; examine ma chines and hear my prices and terms. I am also agent for High-Grade Fertilizers. " i r C. T. BERN H ARDT. if ! rill - - . i, . v mm vs'vry part E. G. Cur.i.i, Buyer, O. S. Sine.ot, Uueiy. J. D. P.uihck, Buyer, John Webb. Buver, Y. A. Bobbilt, Buyer, C. F. Kingsbury, Buyer, B. Glenn, Buyer. Buv only the ori-innnl STICKS. Tobacco OXFORD, N. C. Know wliat It means ? 22. all. what! . - three .ve.'.rs. :5. Actual cost. -i , a; a,r)ii - o I 1 2 MOWEBS;. Reapers and Mowers -arc They have been fully Barn Co ! 9.1 r I K
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1891, edition 1
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