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. ;. -. - " : .' ' - ' I:. ' : - ' ' ' " - ' - . ' 1 ! 'f i ' 1 1 .( t J i i i il i! , i : i ' t :-- - Carolina Watchman; irr.l ,' - tiOitor ana i'r&p. 3. L. PfltT.L'F . Associate Editor. SUnSCRIPTIOX RATES. Onoyearh. advaaee fcix mouths TJjii-Jd rfTIUCTLY CAS!!.' 1.50 .70 The Watchman i-rii of the, Alli ance ni t he 'b mul 7lh Congressional' The AVatciim a x has 50;'per.cnt ni.nre circulation, than any paper pubTishecl in Hu!Kjhurv. '""'. -h " ' ' v.-l a -i i .iid-.'tAss call at Salisbury, N. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1801. Yes, tinus are hard. Look for the cause. It is in sight.'. Now seek h remedy. Col. J. P. Cook is not marrie.l jet. ; Truth-is mighty-anil will ire?ail. Jim is not marriech Hall; McAu.isT.Ejt -X Co., the firm of political cranks who ate. trying to "bust" the Alliance, should put their heads to soak. The .Watchman is a year old (under the present ntanage ment ). It is quite a baby yet, but "is cutting n tuoth." IJy and by it wilt want to -wear pants. Col. Will Colt.y, of t he-Mocks viile Times, has not been heard front yd in iwurd ii the World's l-'air. How many thou.aud will you give William ? Ciysr-, of ( bjorgia, was elected Speak er of the House on the thirtieth ballot. Mr. Ileuder:;oiu voted For Crisp. Con gressman Iverr, of Pennsylvauia, is the clerk. Tour, vote next venr, if rou yote right, vr ill b? a nail in the coffin of plutoracy. Decide yhat is right before the next election. .That is" ging into politics. i;rxn firm Men. v, ho faced the ;ic,s during the war ought to b -.rm in reform mat Vojr-i. Nine out of ten of ihe old so'-iieis ,Lre made of the true stuiT. Hut there are black sheep, of course.- Jilt editor of I he Ch;na Grore Dart ran sep no eod i;i the A Inane. Thai , ., , ,.. . ... . "-"-'in--', i-uc rtiiiiliJCf l? .Ul) IMIClV I 'Of him. The members of ih Alliance can see through him. It is reported th.at Mrs. li"tubi:e,in j i lire Miss- Democrat, who rnprrird a f r- uie'r enemy of Iters seee&'f'y up in tnc eold nortijwost, has apfdied fo a di- vorce. -She claims , ill treatment a j - the cause. Tntv Ninth Wonder of the vrorld is a little address issued to the public oy nine gentlemen of the State 'ad vis ing them to be conservative. " Whv ; they could imagine that the people of North Carolina were hot . conservative is v. lty we call it a weirder. Yes, North Carolina people are con?ervative,- too conservative in fact. 2 , - Last week a man carrying a hand grip appeared at the oiiico of Russell -age'nud .Jay Gould and asked for Mr. Sage. When Mr. Sage appeard he de manded of him a certain sum of mon ey. On being refused ho dropped his grip, in which was a dynamite bomb windi '-exploded and blew up the ofiice Four "men, anjrong them Jhe niauiwbb carried the grip, vas4iitKK Mr. Sage was badly , frigtened and repoft. say that he is'lialting bel,-een life i:mi death. Any way bonds have dropped .2 per cent, in value by the affair. Mr. Sageis a large bondholder. SPEAKS I0H niUSELF. -7 A few days ago an article written by Mr. I. B. Banks, of Stokes county, went t lie rounds of the State press. Of tourse Mr. H-mks is a member of the Alliance, and when he. came out in fa vor pf Cleveland for president and claimed .tjspeak the sentiment of the farnierVohis county, he at once be eume a "very prominent" democrat. - But his career is short, it sesms, for th sub-Alliances'are after him with r sh?.rp stick. They say he does not resent -.tfer vievrs at all. One reso- - -.ion says they j are "amazed and disd listed." They claim that they are Ttee vu;2-u$ ana will opposeiCIeveland or any other man holding the sanis iinaucial '.vie'vrs. - Among other, things they say thev are "tired raising six cent cotton To chdhe partisan editors, brawling politi ciVtnssnisll statesmen and of raising four cmt beetTfiviTceht pork, two cent mutton and other farm products at ctr!h ruinous prices." ; . So air. f.ariks can nurse hi-t little pet schemes while the farmers will look fn a man for presklant who is not wil Jing to perpe? oae such conditions. 1.1c fo-s relyin oar but th'y are liot a1! got r. DITSHAirFZETILIZEE COHPAHY: ' ,. il.; . v.fVv 5 to defend a manufacturing" concern, but it Rtem.3 " tt.afc' ImS'i'rha'm Ferti lizer Compatf Is left on the ouUide What Ivas this company done? : It has been making fertilizer. Tbh Ste Alliance of Norili Ca'rolina-.-directed th'e' State business agent to get up a iMrmuia sud get "bids . froin different companies fur it mauuuctunv Tjverj reliable fcrtillier cornpauy North and South had ii.chancVto make the.gocla. Tlje Btirlum company made the iest term1?, the contract was gircn them3 and f r n-o.vc ir.s the guano has given entire stistaction. Last yefl.r our State chemist foirnd one or more lots of Koods that, according, to liia test, w vt be-ow the grJirantce. - Utit at the same time Stilwell and. Caviling, the best chemists, in America, itnaiyzed the (pods for StrjinsTiwa-Agent Wort!), and in every psSl'ie . standard was higher than made by ou State chemist. During the early part of J ast spring some of the goods r.ere shipped VTith out tags.. Tliese goods vere seized by order the Commissioner vf. Agricul ture. Two or three 'shipments- wer found to be below ike guarantee. Dr.t we have before us the ' BuU-tui for four vears ntrd on examiaation find Lllliv lilt," tliitllV - IT 1 VJ J. I IHUI'IHIK f ... made by the r-ry host fertilizer firms mry-more diu-ingtdjc.four yenrs than that of tha DiTrt-am company's goods. Yet thi goods sohd-by t'uese other com naiiies wsve never seized owing to the j tMt lt Is KIiovvn lunC t,:C m" gredienrs ri .? u vcr Known to range along the same way in any lrand-.be- LifciiSe ll.L y liC Jii;iLi liliACU IIii.4l.il care. The farmers are s.ti-hYd that the Durham-compnnv hrs treated them hotlv and is making a reliable fer- tiVizcjrfor- less tbun thtv cau ceb it elsewhere. Our readers can form their own con clusions about tha" matter. Why dozens ot other companies could -go ahead and make goodg that fii below the guarantee oftener and more and more and not be m' hte.i is a mysb ry. Yet in the face of all ibis, the news pip rs. are on the Diirliam I'Vrtili?.er Coaipanv with both feet. Tks com p" ny h .i ih; ii called all kinds of names, ce'-ignated as a frr.-;td r.nd everr- ;;u;;g e !..-. M.-rs. S. T. Mor,;-ar, pres:t.-u.., u.i.ui o Ju'.ia.ii S. Carr, ii'yice- piesi- dcat, 1j. A. (,.-;T. :eecrcta.ry k mi treas-J urer, and the geailcmen composing the board of 'directors, are all men of tin- 'doubt-.d ' integrity. Titev are as far ! a,Jt,v UiC JiSrt3i 1 15 ! c l',;U 1 - i 1 1 .i . ' . !'.! i ! i : i i. 'a. .. "a are hailing at- th?::r- conipaiiy as the sun is above - the. earth. The c:iiv cause is the company maiYe a ttufdness coatrjtet -v.it lr the Aliiance. B.rk on, li'ftle ilogs. Since writing tho ah-.ove news bus coihe that the Agricul! urai I'Vj-'artmenf. has been non-suiled at Oxford. The costs in ihe case stl have to be paid by theStale. Inspector Terrell, who seized Ihe good3 tit. Oxford, last sprhig, iestihVd there 'li.st- Monday before the court. He said he found the goods without f tags, but the tai- had been forwarded. He put tags bn SI ba-s himself and when li the lot was tagged there was still 85 tags Iqft. . So it can be feeen that tl;ere;was no necessity for seizing the good.4 of the Durham Fertilizer Cnmpt-ny, for the inspector found the lags there waiting. This shows that the company -did what they have all along claimed, . c. for warded thd tags--when not p it on be fore shipping. We "suppose the Agricultural De partment will not invest in anv more law suits uatil they know whai they are doiqg. The papers claim that the Durham Fertilizer Company is k-.itrictly an Al liance concern," though none of the company tire members. ibit anyway the ''Alliance concern" ha-'besn vindi" cated in open court and ti e State of North Carolina planks down the costs in the ewe. A 2iA?wE'3 I:ESI. The Mecldrnhurrjriinrs hfs discov ered the man who alleges that tvto men are at work organizing & third ptirty in Mecklenburg and adjoining- counties. The Times puts cn its war paint and goes for the pair with its usual energy ("when the party is at stake.1) The Times is sure thnt the whole thing is the work of the . National Alliance. This we, positively den v. The. education:;! features of the Alii anee have developed knowledge to such an extent that there is a 'great deal of dissatisfaction with the manner in which tha old parlies rfr "managed. The record j o bSkek that even stron" Democrats and Republicans are dtV satistiedi- The Third ' party it es know thisirid will reap a golden harvest ou that account. . We would resist the i!WHv nP third partv v.rv much! PirtierreJ better. ; Mt the history of aI eiyilir countries shows that hetv radical re forms wre heed the old parties nl vav.s stood 011 "their diinitv-rud re fused. The people of America are going-to get reform radical reform, or "bust" the who'e concern.- A tUtje more than 'a hundred . years ago tfe l.irnjeri of -Meckleiihurg county .'mri nnd 'deeliiml their indopeurlenes. j Their iir-ivanees then Vcre coi great avthey 'iio are. : The ' oppree- n' t,... i;-.t?"., rr.-t. p. .TiUii.l 111' II HUA. U Man " t the farmers of ttse Unite! State's are kickinfragaint to-day.'- So ths Vm'S may congratutat' itself ' on the fact that they have been so conservative, patriotic e.nd forbearing as long as they havc. ' In the niaiitime th? I'itnc Has. no room-to tanc,: for-it has not done its duly in . this matter. - The farmers hare- repudiated it p a?t-e it fa ; led to stand-up for them in tbrir troubles, and it. need not be surprised if the farmers of. I hat county ail end to their o -.v n'Tbusi nei-s despi te- i 1 h ! i ,v g. Col. Alnbo-isoFiiii-brother, tli? brii- ii int 'editor of the Durham I hi; hi (Hole, agrees Ur give 82 ot) ftr 1 1 i o purpose of niaki-j: a North "C.ir-.dina exhibit at the World's Fair. ' This i a ireuerous on:-r and only a few editors in North Carolina can af-j ford to do sued: rash thing-. But Fai r- ' brother is LoUi a hummer a; id a sttm'p puller,,- He is smart r.nd eristic. J i(' is a bitrd worker and makes r.cre mis- taues ts-an any other nun 1:1 st r: ii Ca"oiina. He writes ;OIU( il ' i . i 1 i i Ci-.tngs, Dn now r.n; Cu!--rr-i7e-gc-.:; timental and writes thing:; th;:t make'i,-, the r.'ige'n smile. His defenf.- of tro- man in a recent -issne iS S,i .. .i e is0 rer KO Suable, that all has her. ' fc san that his mother was a wouvui. Lo uouot s!ie4ovi.'U tier sou all moth?rs-do. -; His r.:.:t'r:-r wa a neh'e. Chrisriiu!'. mother, uut. he: son Alphonso often gets on the track and shed tears of repentance lor weeks afterwards. Another.- reason for". the beautiful s?ntiinct:t found i: Al phonso V Trntirrgis that he ha? a '"':!r a wife t is a ble ig a w i 1 is 1'ffiud tif hinv Site edits his p i : r i4ii d keeps liim 'front being. a wrtck. Col. Cook is going eoii'.init mut'i- J !ei'iu " ' ' 'eVl ie se ;o,., cae j '- 1 of , -.'he, l:1" i ha'. ! ! . c is liia-rai. itlVwrk Now let .so ute ;' '"ai e:.rts and bii; , ator ! i . i v : : ! 1 ; J ' -. I I I ..... . . . W, v : :,-.-.. . ... t i 1 a 1 ' ' r .. - ' . i 1 i i.-f t. i ii!;;';- 's we w::l g:ve j . . , v moii ' lie; :vi i. vol! 1 vie tun. Weil. Daihj (ib.h. has dono a nice thing. more men with hi?; v. )oc;. et i--o-.fc.-i !e l-o;t v. ; ; s nc-Tcr re:::c! ( your 'Sia.e goe.'d. T; woli !ii i'.ve i'1, ' i'. al o .s la.re f.s our i;c r rdy by 1093. SHOO ther. 1 eriia-'s TI2I,S fN YOl:: l-lVll. ITalnTsets aaa. Sh s-p, ri!h fr:m Iteforin rai.-rs. The Lons:R!ia iirmers' ::j.o; i i.vuter- I ! lias- exp oed nine if ;. iti embers. v!e-, as nietuhers of !;e ie;,is!a! ore. y-drd for tle ioi tery coinp.'.ny. Good. j'a Cfic I nioa. Between the 1st and l,"ith of the present Tno.'itti th.e btate seertta: ha- issued ttlty-t wo chat lers for vw sub Alliances in Texas. : And still th.e g ro w . The Corn mere ial. We have Swallowed the democrats. Now, if they will only keep quiet u e can get along reasonably well, hut t here :s danger that they will act a.-; ai; "uisst.c. T;p(ka Journal (Rep.) The crowing of the political roo.-ders over ihe "utter downfall of the people's natty in Kansas" is but the whistling f cowards approaching Mi ir po'iticai graveyard. ;4(7i.'!i.'vVi: educator. Last year the sr.-.! hern presy rejoiced at the retirement of fug.ii's. 'i-i-dav it would put on sackebth and wallow; in asl.es at h.is downfall. Truly, pol -tics make strange -bed-fellows. Xash riite Toiler. The denmkation bne be!wr-n mem ers who are ALUAN'T.-.Uh and inriiioeis w no t;r? repnoeati or Jem-- ocretie and NOT Ailiajice-men. cannot i r i . .a . ii . i - De drawn too Soon ox too eiosj .1 i(cc Farmer. " . The monev power exoeets t- rule I lie i What the farmers (some of thtni'l want is tnore sand.1' Tlny seem in have sense enough to understand (lie difficulty and its remedv, but. thev c-k the "sand" lo stand np lo the racket and defend their position. Weekly Monitor. Cowards and lrailor3 rette-it when the" battle rages. Bui patriots, hlied with n liberty-loving spirit of fn edoU1, iustico and equity, never turn, their backs to the Toe. Honest yeomanry of Tennessee, Und to vour jhns. T)-,, or die for the right. Nashville Toiler. President Garfield once said that me people ol Jos country would re. member the bankers and capitalists :s t;!C people of Germany remembered tne robbfM of the WhYn u frh to- r',b Vhdnx'A ye,? longer, n.ilii a-frw i,. t,,,.,,. , ' INj.r,,. y.., ,,, NtXaTKrf $Zi sand frms fall iulo (hen- hands, i ! 1 ' !!te ,u; ,,! u ,! n- ' in Salislenw on the second. Mondav he- t'hen they will rula thsir tenants as ! .1",")',s;n', ! most nnkm.-v.n aid anx- f.,re the iir.:t Monday in March, 1892, and they please. Weekly Monitor. tu be hri,r'1 Ut t'' !!a;' ,n iiTlisi- answer or demur to the complaint filed V hatever the outcome of the session in the abovo' stated action. farmers tnroiiTh onr'r H.,.ihi;.ii 4. ao.i . . no WAKJIJJCGTON LETTEI Opening ef C3z:?ress Froceedlns oi the Seriate tt Members of, Congress. CorresroaJeace of the Watclinian. i Wasiingtox, Dec, 7. The opening or t he-J'iFty-secoud Congress diil not differ matenulij-ircrn the opening of it- prt'df'Cior, except in th fact; that it introduced .a Urger number of j new men the public that i.s, the national pulilic than :y one of themjerer did. and Hint 'rt was preceded hy a I ' 1 struirir'e in th.e caucus of the dom uant partv-of the ILmse of Ki,)resct;tatives ovrr the -.nomination for the speaker ship ib.t. has not Wen equaled ijn in tensity or the number of ballots taken sinqe the long contest, .nearly forty year ago, which resulted in "the ielec Uon of Nathaiii.il V. Banks, of ilassa cb us.ttd, as sj'ieakt-r of the liouse. Tliere were the same crowds in galjerics arid corridors; th.e same rifling around among : lie .corps of newspaper men ; the same applause when the rierm e-eeted spe.tk(?r took his eat, relieving the ret'inuV clerk,- who bad prcUh d while the members were being .m in apd the speaker elected, uudj the same fun "over the lutb-rv drawing for seat-; in i!:e House, which vour c-'nes-; noimonc has. in .mi a wimesi ot !o:o-e cvpi v lun v cars for ncarlv a score it yesrs: opening jiroe; eun'g.i -1 trie ?nate. over which Yi e-lVsi ier r. Morton pre- KJ fc ... v. ...... r -. - - - - v. i'rv sr. er to or e.e v -:i.vtfr. cur.rfjr I'eio'r. wild 5 - I'cf'ce-; V.friator iS a F: 1 io'jh; :',' r..; v:is i;oru in i: - vl - ! va?)': ;.!! !.t v vr ::s or!. O'-n.or j K v'e, o.f !::t 'a fl;n;ota, is handsome ami i'-r.r eiernai, a. ! .... 'ml.-,.. ..;.a,f ,.. , . :v.,,.tr,v Uri v- V!, - . ' . j !,. .vn. wro succec.l Senator - .. , j , r t f ..; v.j i . .jcei.iiM ii iji I ! ii i t ! e ' '.-f'-'i i-.'-s Iji? ) St-""' t. v. rw'::!i:V : no if. a . -. - i- - j .r:,,;,, i:;,.; . on1- Vil ,ad ,ce theru uaJ ;iivo ;,;,u.r? n , ,,,,, .dd- th,? voungri; ! vour c,r'r- e.i'cre.! tne more tL.ta a euuicroL f e .urv. ttsre? of these arc n'.err.L-er ot the FasMucn" Ai'i.vne. Lien r. tt.-r .G o rdou,oi Georgia, is wiii keowii fruni hie long services i:t botfith" :loue and SenRte. lie sticceeds .-i;ator 'Brown, and is a native Urorgat!!. Senator White of l.O'.e-MJj . natienal ; s entireiv uro:;j"V;i in r.cs. tie c.;:ecee is Senat. r :.... i . c ( ; t"S e o1 I : - n. v. Ji:.:y':i!i d to s. vv (-.ig i i wI:o vs r.N i! Hi ;. ii jed ap;, o: ..;e i i 1 .s Me'- i i t..e .J i e -na'or W i'sori, is : . !f liUVlr.5 l!o!.S- li M Ved six is a v e x li:lh ...f Xi S?no'..u ;jw mi r. is r. ?:.' wi'delv kio h -a V.::; n:,-- i, - v. : u ; .-is'' . - ........ v , :i ,.- !."':i a -j. ; ;i . t v e i - tar.:i oi we.r re - )-(' h ari-eu at.ee ii.!i'- si!1'" I .1 t 1 .'i i ( )ee :.:!..-e- ; i :e- - ;0 ; .; -i:,ee h a;: C " :tAi or lit-.i ol .'!' meat ...n the iHiVer.'i.-r o..O 1. am tSie: 1 1 : : ; ; i o w i : :;e -i.Lct i i a tie 'a s- . o o 1 ' c a- M.e.-fj "e-.4 i' x i Mai: p-: iv! ii puuier. ne rioa e oeia i ....... I I friends au'.ong trie wiu-hirg me-, v. i;h a repre-eii i ats ve m the 'ony-n ' .:: t Ii .-.-i. Fiftieth (,o:u-re.-es. , Jle w.;s i ;; Ontario, Cat. v-U. ihivd is a pj,,. p ; i y s t e : a : : . i . a v : n g t ticia-: trie-.tcne work ic :r at. thy rr.se as a irii:ter. I'M LI' li;-id.- --H'. gtis thv f. u tt:e t:r-'werif ! rn i :; t r.- i - oil t;: ee.i uator iv.inai'ic!', f j ermon'. ;s ';.:( ,y ktiowu a t -',ea i I , X'-w Iula'nd tttaU. Sen a? oj- liltou. 'ai.f'i--;-; :a. aje a ' . '. a t -er c old. t ' e tern! of t ; i- ,.:cr:i. r ib ar.-t, was - munb O t i , of ih" Foi'tv- ' i tit Ii f're-s. ' a .New i o: h.ei ! ire. Sena-rail ihdvota, w !.; V ov leri li. to ll.n-U---. 1 i- a 'i :o i . oi Vo sueedeis ;hi: dor iier. e-, o.; an editor aid w.is ihe ii" ;. t.:eni!)er of Congress r-h. 1 lro:i hi.-, a;e. i te w ii norn ! r Dularis. of Idaho, n Congress from 1 hat 1 1 i in lihuo.s. was th delei I cm ;; tv hefnrc-rr ad ru ission asablale In...!,., ,....., t : m;... iiis seat Wllii,!.! rout:, ste l.v i ..a. iiit! res'irc' to no' iiunji: -e s. on what ffei t this in fusion -f j;cw blood .will have' upon tho tie wt.v yen will ill ihe in the tray of lfg:sU!;or), it is certain that the new men in Confess will add mil uu'i tnte in'e ii; if ilia ! ; : t i i ss.i ; j ; : ;i 1 1 .sting se.s--n of Ongre;-s, bcinu iu-dd irj-on tie; thtTshhold or'tpe pre:;i deniirJ eh elion. Tne deadlock in the democratic caucus on the nomination of tho ?poa!:er was a fair sample of what nuy he expected in the way of excUiiiL' events. It ha; h reported that the .lli- anco Treasury is enmtv. Ve expect it is true. 'When the farmers' pockets are so empty it is not reasonable to ex peef the treasury to befell. But af ter ye get the sub-Tre isnry our far mers can have axhance to rattle a lit- di .i ; . ' Tf The Briceville miners taking mat ters into their own hands to remedy an e?il that the legislature refused to cure how3 a bad: state of affuirs. When three thonsand nien, composed of ner chantsT iniuei-s and farmers, or men of classes, take the law into their tv bunds to turn loose criminal in ordt' to tripe out the riir.f'tl 'lease system, i shows j o:rit of. dis-onr.tiit that Jb public ;t!.d capitalists i?d bt iter er ousl v coiii:d-r. A.y. ciit'c 'f niter. Anong ohi'i A!iiar.fe wo f.-ar that the meruU--r do not r:'.ii rtjujnucb Alliance lileiature as the should.. As a rule wha.-rKivcr you i a trorig Al liance composed g.V- jL'.riteria! yot can put it down that the member., nn np with the times, and are reading tin paper-' that preach p'.'.r.e Alliance drc triije. Mojii'.jr. It costp the country a fj'-at deal t bury a congres-mau, ittt i! costs u:or to keep ItMJi alive.-- LiUu atrial Kdu caior. Dog pie.it is said to be beneficial in ; ensumptnur. To many th r would be about equal to tb tiisease. The human hrvon weighs one thiri- ; fifth of the w holt? brdv V ;f $1 .00 for th? Proqrr-ssire Far- mn r'7;;nr.;j and a pirtnre of all tin' effirers of thf national Alliance in- cliui'my ctrh S? Pn sid- nt. -. r - Two Vnl;:;;I;!e liooks. j V'eiave uudcrtakrn to furnish qui readers with two wrv valuable bock. 'J.aborand Capitr.i" is iP.e il?!e ef one he other is 'i roeiaole I ai a;i:: in the ' Tiiese Ix.ok? ought- to he in the haaoi; of overv faru;er ia Xe"! h Care.liur.. I .pi, ii j . . ... j iiiu iiiihuicui ire hetn ;i IDS ATl'Il- . max eiiice at an;- t.me. The pr;ce of 1'ivi tu.iiai,'' if ; clot It e:ii(i!i!L i're:. ':.;. i'li'ii iii.Oii. US Good rr. ;i!d .i vr. Strict tnh!o'i r, Middling, Tir.ges, .Stains, 7i win You ir:i:'ut pJcfiryr t!f (he -national rajlccr affhr Ailianrc. rju! $ljin aKd ': ;'.-'' ee '' a !r Inn an and pi 'tare, -vyi v. 'if ' . ' . 1? M;.fs ST.',-!. T. n -! -.' :- 5 1 I ,t l'! i.VT . .'. fu r a.-: ":ir , i I I: . 'r,, n.i inlr-eiir j . r.-. -'n- x ''.'.) a ;ro'.i hr.rt hi -i-v h - , k v. u . ; . o t v . A errant :o;,ribe o.owu-rr. :'-".! lleperf. i lliuhe ! i.atest t ! Mi v. s. ( ; i!4nw jiTp Vrmp ianjnir? W" arc sf il I ;h (;ir i-l stand n't M am htr;'i t, v. to re we have a :-elect site. ' ' I , I . Speet:i(-1 atwl all kiinlsof fine Jvw;i;-- y) wwA t;t the lowest :,rn'(:s. Watch re; ,;!,: hi.-.r a specialty. I Alt work L'ura.iiti-eil 1 2r.t on Hi?. rcu.ij- - J . U XI. XiOii Ali-.- State of IJorth Carolina, ) v 1( . Rowan County, j ov lhJ1- Margaret IVthel,) Acl ion for Oiv.wc from Geor-e V.PeCaeh ) ihr IwntU Matrimony m It nppearii!' to the satir-fa.et ion of the court that the difeudant. George V. IV-thcl, is a lion resident of (his State, and cannot after due di'iigenee he found ilierein, niid th.at a cause of net ion exists ! against him, tho said George V. Peiiel November 19tht 1S01. V . G. WATPOX, C.9.C. p T i-.r, .,:.. r T.. . .. .. TTavi:) fjii- : iiied a? K e-cntor under the last v. iH tori te?t.ora-iU of Ihr.eline OvctcasJi, dc-CL-aseil. all ;ii.T;uns Iiavin claims against paid .!-t.ViC art- i:cr. y netilic! to jiro.scnt tJioru tome on or ln-fun- i'ie 21st :,y it; Xovt'iib.T. 1S!2. cr this r.oticc will he jih-ii-l in h.u- c.f their re cov.iy. . L. COOPMAN", hi;;; iS. Ovkumav, Excculor. Atc-rncv. our ilnerz Witli ladclitle I&k s'ZIr . .. x f tJ Kf Mcnocrr.ras v.-ilh i.m7'l7 r9 Bottle cr Indelible Vit& K si il 1 a ramr- (TSi Stiit iipcu -receipt rSJU oi price. ACi.iej VJZI. BAUMQAIITEN, rCd IE.1 1 1 t.' a rx mm yiCtiigiiiiJi M. ?S.- BROWN has,- becii forced to niake tTirassigiimeni. Wejoffer his entire well selected stock of. i -i CLOTHINGj -; SHOES, . v T" A mr r 1 ' I Xov is the time for the people to get ci:oa; Clothing. Cotton is low Clothing, Shoes m Hats lower- Come at-onee and bo fitted i!r winter. 'Now is , your chance. Come bciuu they are picked over. Country mercliEats can fill up their stod with cheaper goodsthan over before. Alter, to this. " - . - ... r - . KERR CRAIGE, I.EE SrO,E'RMAN. December 10th. 1891 . DON'T BE CA1JGHT HAPPI2TG III p We are offering to purchasers somxy tHhucmcnjsJjgtt are litflo short of i: .':..-e. ous. To say Ihe.t they are unp7j(jt-tei does:?pesihho tell the story. X -our LOTXG K.-; as an ibusiratfotr:' Wc haYe?i;oncldcf fo let them go at Jtir.:',;. a manufacturer can't make them for the money, ift ia usins "a mild term tc that they are cheap ; they're more than cheap. i "Such" a-price ?rareely pay f.r;. i.iatrriat in them, to' say nothirjr e.f th workiasnKhip. JS"it -a-Fat jp- oi aa r lntt'f. a, A ,v:r tkutey anl Piatfor.mTlOCKKU.O'-iVe have just re'--ho nice une of these lackers, upholf-terpd in colors.- -jTbey are beauties It via you to call and see fhern before yott t uy; They ore goitt fast; don't drdavi v e have a Pali bne of Furniture of everv description." bee it, mar s'tv r: and bo convinced how cheap. we are fccfiingr - . ' " ltcspeetfally, XJATtlES c BAHIKiP.Dh . Iliird t'.mcs ia the hnrvedt to the niun witiilcnt ws shall g-nthc-r nur v va t irk :- f; "dotlars. ; 1 dkastvra-.-c-f credit aud .pi ve-ti.--in c v t :'. How tho failures ome now to croc it' dealers, ii. JVe are,nlmnly cutiiii;'- i:. a.- ' 1uw their stocks have to po for dollars. S - I Jr3.in the tiihhlle, for wt-g'Suf'T tho'v 80 ni-vny applicutions come to u? we arc paz-1 wrecks or from dcah r?, liari j r . ... : zled which to take. I cepf wfiiit Iticv-c'ioi -:t'.'- We are poinp out of business, a? rny health I If the 'conn-fry was out of uM the f..' i-' cor-?i,!crahly impaired, tut ns we are pohipf a crop would in t I7e tv.ch' n -r O r. ' LOOK OVEK THE FOLLOWING LIST OFPHi All our $340 to $4.50 Men's Suits tHo best Tallies t this price ever sold in Charlotte -will will now go l $3 2J. Plenty of good $5 to '3 inits in thii ?3.25 line. We made a great cut in a. line of !." Putts to $0.80. All the ha'ancc of these will now go at f H.30. Over twenty styles of fine hard ia ifhed Ca5.imercs. black DiatrouaU. and lino Cheviot sfuiti in both packs and c u.tawavs We are closing a line of Melton Overcoats at $4. worth $8. - i Men a Tant from 40 cents per pair up. I One NOW HAYJiJ YOU EVE a Ladicas gray rihh&d inukrvr- t-ts, lDc; .ilcirfToo-yard snool w'lk".'?.-.'- K-r,n.d ' -rilled-and plain under vtnfc, 2vc; Men's dfUt Fire caii':an';Wrt!ir,i btea.-h. U? h- :' -Drav.T made of UHftoft drille, 2.5; MeoV alt ever sold or tlieraonev. at -i.ts ! r : ' wool red underwnre Tac per suit. ; iBfst BUndar.l-i.rii.ts k'jr Mir!: ! . - . 5.000 pairs Sahebury .Mills bocks Ct ents 1 table oil' cloth 2oe p, r vard. per pair. J Fine Zuic and la athi r -covered TruUi s: - Jho question but we sell men's - Hats 50 per per cent. Jt? than factory price, cent, under the iparket. Five eass - of nen' I '.Stacks-ef(.tliriit-ma3 g.,od.s ' ni,v hi ;:! fine-Derbies ail the hitcft ftyles l.SOyrorth low doa. t'rcckrty, til a3 and tjuc"r-''-50- ' ' I ' ,-: Ut Dricei to rlo-w tluas eu;. ; - Aii.ilhr.r nrgp'p-.ti-rhasc r.f the Ijgst m tkfsf They iruist go: - T- i 5 fx; O fcs U r:, 5 1 : W f .TN i 3 r x . W W ti As.i"'iiL'e.s. r - I- 1 U . A o oo-" H '! - ii i H line of elegant ?1 Capainierc.raiiU t T lot of Government Illue ctof'i g.-eo!?. r"'t tnTTgorertinicnt and kM ht, tc?m r' lock. We bpnghttny ricfti'fr.d t ' V . There la n better goods sold, eiid tcu f" ; the panti at 52.50 per pair. lioys L'ape Pvtrcor.ts t to ?3.'-' fheap. ' Oife lot of libout &rf v- Ladies C ! pcr'ccr.t. less than Vou can bur'-i 1 j Eye-rj thing in the-' t'ioa'l)q.-art:!.ci.t r-t J price. - SEEH BJJVITBllisAi' W. J. I)ATi!3 & CO., i 213 E. Fayetio St., ISaliimoro, Md. A.erit3 VVauted.' s; M.?oriou to VateannMta wnn -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1891, edition 1
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