Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, AVGV&T 8, 1S.89. The city hi? of Adievjljeon the $100 worth of. re.aL.and jiersonal property, is weenie y . ; .' The Interior department has bent a commissioner to prance to learn na much as possible about the irrigation methods in use over thire fn order that the knowledge obtained imf bei used to nevise some way of irrigating; the enormous tracts of arid lands in the west.- $fore thanfortjr democrats were dis charged from theCfovernnjent printing pffice last week, A. W. Djraan, for years the Wash ington conespondent of the New York Sun, has purchased the Helena, Mon- The first hale of cotton in theMonM ' 7 "V w 1 - . "'"J'""" jgonjery arket was-; recejred - there on ; he -zd of August, : ybe.re was frost an th Jor lands ear Galena, J1J Aug, It, which did considerable damage. Elllffiil? :UlePJPeIttlowihe-Sun in its political course, He will .sup- port Hfli for the iiext presidential nomi nation! 1 ' We nothin; wonqer it tne railroads : pay to the agents employed in The President and members of, his 8t" up tbfl negroes in the eastern Cabinet m out on a summer jaunt for 1V ofrthe-State to emigrate to the business and pleasure 1 ' - Southwest, and if there are no such ; - . " agents.jn Jhe Southwest to tell the Fioes "m the Mayor' court atVins- negroes that they have been fooled, ton for all the various offenses foot up aiK that they had better go back to 410.00 for the month of Jul v. their old home? flip great celebration of the four A complimentary ball was given hundredth annivery of the discovery Governor Fowle at the Atlantic .of America will be held in New York. Hotel,- Morehead City, August 1st, which was graced by many of North A 12 year old girl at Randolph, Carolina's distinguished citizens and Mass., died of hydrophobia Aug, 2, charming ladies. Ex-Gbvernor Jarvis, from Ifte blteof a dog on the 10th of Senator Vance, Judge Shepherd and . .Waihintrtoa Letter. (From our regular correspondent.) WAsniSHTOy. Aug. 5, 189. Mr. Blaine must not be us vindictive in punishing his enemies, large a nd Jon e. and destructive r.iiai are Danville and j Petersburg, Heavy reported at Virginia, and at Washington city, July 31st. Judge Brown, were among the nota bles present and participating. 01 There is a body of moon shiners in Fatricfc county, Virginia, near the North Carolina boundary line, who have been making trnnhlo nnA 1 icf WYn C j v.ii' ir.ii.L . . -o , - va .ca, uu iuumu v auey Sandily thev ki ed a man who w Railroad has sustained a damage esti-sellt to arrest one of them f()r disturb . . CI UIIUUI I- II XI J " I ufiiuM Vxw,uw uy uie nooa.in a re izions meet ni. finv W - n - ' vv v 11110 been informal of the disturbers and Town Fork Creek, at Walnut Grove. A recent election for members of the Cherokee Legislature resulted in the choice ojE members who are opposed to sellings Strip of their lands to the JJnited States. will take such action as the ! require. case mav Ex-Postmaster General Hatton,di Jor of he Post, and Civil service Com missioner Roosevelt have been indulg- jn a wordy warfare in the columns of he newspapers. The Christians in Albania have for years been subjected to the most cruel persecutions inflicted upon them by Turkish officials, and a cry from them comes recently, which it is said will be reported to the British parliament, with .the hope that some kindly office in their behalf may bring them relief. The Turks greatly need some liberaliz ing influence to take the kinks out of mem. A lurkish ofheial has been 1 . Known to bridle a Christian and ride A new republican Postmaster at At lanta has raised indignation against himself bv intrndiiriiicr n ntriwin fU place of a white man, resign'ed into the him t.hrouSh the streets of the capitoi, government will not service of his office. ana we mm up to a post at an inn . - ll m I r rr r r t 1, ... 1 wwi-, 4 il tie were a iioree or an ass. The Gjiitiles in Salt L ike. TTtah 1 1 here o end to the cruelty and re- or without cause. jiave recently carried a city election by I ro iches heaped upon them e ther with a majority of 41, and are rejoicing over the prospect of a Geutile city gov ernment. Mormonisin fadinj small, when htf gets ai opportunit', as he has beeir credited with being or else he has lately allowed that eternal vigi lance which is the price of keeping tnick of your small fry enemies to go into inoctious desuetude. A man who was dismissed j byj General Black w.ts reinstated in a blerkship in the Pension office a few days ago. He is one of the bitterest men against Blaine-that I ever met. Just Ijefore the meeting of the last republican National Con vention this man 'was for a short time the editor of a weekly republican pa per in this city, and wrote and printed in the editorial columns of that paper the following paragraph: Mr. mame has not said he would not accept if nominated. He just said tie 'was-not a candidate, and then wink ed to henchmen who boost him no the tree. Isn't it strange Mr. Blaine 6 friends are such warm friends? Can you recall one of his ardent admirers who has not stolen somethinsr or has not plsiced the republican oartv in an embarassing position at some time?" It Mr. Blame allows the writer of that parasraoh to remain iii nffi. g . - - m m r v I shall hereafter al wavs defend him from the charsre of beinirvinrlicfivp Mr. Harrison has been treated to a revival or his experience durin thf early days of his administration since his return to the White House Thurs day. The office seekers have made a grand rush knowing that this would be their last dknee until fall, and the President is really to be pitied. He has appointed a large number of postmasters, and three Louisiana men have captured good prizes Ex. War mouth, Collector at New Orleans, Jno. P. Patty (u negro), Naval Officer at Lew urieans, and the notorious J. R. G. Pitkin, Miuister to the Argentine Republic and more appointments are expected before he leaves to-morrow for Bar Harbor. There is little excitement here on account of the seizing of the Canadian sealing vessel "H ark- nii.mnmi'' Behrings sea by the United St att'S 1?pv- enue Cutter "Rush." No serious trou ble is likely to grow out of this or :.nv- other similar seizure while the idea of our claiming exclusive jurisdiction - of oennngs sea is not at all palatable to England, her commercial interests in the sealski.i industry are too great to allow her to kick un a row "tw fact of the m.itter is that England is just as much interested in haviur the illegal taking of spuIs stopped as is the uuueri ocates, and the Canadians may howl all they please but her majesty's nrnvurnniiinl' t..ll ....i. l " KfwiiiiiLuii nm iiou trei, excUHfi nvpr . . rj Kins question. The law under this seizure was. passed by the las' Congress as the result of an investigation made by a committee of the House. It was among the last bills signed by Mr. Cleveland. PrtminitiiAiini. ..C l. Tt 1 ...u...7o,v,wl yjl J CMIMOMS 1 amid' llitS - 0U Mia . r Th Wilmington Star g:ve3 ihe-fol. 1 wii lscriptio:i of t'19 CUton Sl Oil Mill in that city, winch conveys a good idea of the process of these new establishments,' now springing up all oyer the Southern States: ; One of the most attractive of our iww industries is ihe Cottonseed oil mill, near wiucii win oegm worK aDouttlie first of October. I thxsyndicate who are proprietors also of a numocroi mills .m tlio outh, amo-' them one at Columbia, S. V., whieh is said 'to be the largest mill north of Louis iana. -'Thctnill at Hiton .it for use, most of the machinery being in place, and only the seed or storage room offices and blacksmith shop remain to' be finished. The building is about two hundred and fifty feet loug bv one hun dred teet wide, with two stories for half ot tne building. The building for restoring seed will be connected with the main building by a number of troughs, through Whieh the seed will be conveyed to screens, where it.wil I be cleansed from sand, etc., and then carried to cotton gins for the remov al of the Hut; back of the gin room are the cotton presses, or baling the lint. After the seed or thoroughly cleaned of lint it is conveyed to the hollers, where the hulls arc removed and the seed then passes to a second screen, and is?t hence conveyed to a room where the meat of the seed goes-through a cooking process. Thence it passes to the shaping room where the meats are formed into blocks, some thirteen inches wide by thirty in ches long and three inches thick. These blocks or cakes then pass to the press- 1 . 1 . . - men who piaee tnem in the presses, of which there are six, holding fifteen rakes each. Here they are subjected to pres ure for twenty minutes, and all the oil iextracted. Thev are then carried to tbn meal room, and here ground into cotton seed meal. This completes the process, except the refining of the oil, which for the present at least, will be done elsewhere. The mill is provipd with a 2."0-horsc power engine that runs to electric dyna mos. The factory will run day and night and will be enlarged if the experiment proes successiui. The capacity is two thousand gollons of oil every twelve hours. NOTICE. .-; ' EAI120AD ELECTION. . ' j NOTICE .is hereby given that there ' will been election held in Gold Hill township. Rowan county, on Tuesday; j me loth day of September, 1889, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said township a proposition to subscribe -.even thousand dollars to the stock of the Yadkin Railroad Company, in five per cent bonds of said township, to run forty years, with the privilege of paying any or all of them at the end of ten years, roiMit any time thereafter that the Board of Commissioners ofsaid county may elect, Those who wish to vote in favor of said proposition will vote a ticket with the word "Subscription" upon it; and those wishing to vote against said proposition wili vote a ticket with the words " No Subscription " upon An entirely new resistration of voters has been ordered1 for said election. By order of the Bxird of County Com missioners, THOMAS J. SUMNER, Chairman. , Horatio N. Woodson, Clerk. July 21), 1889. GROCERIES JXO. A. BOYDENV -JSgg C. STORE -m NEW P. W. BROWN, (Xext to Farmers" Warehouse) - ...... Dealer in. r:... Choice Family Groceries NORTH CAROLINA 1 In ROWAN COUNTY ) Reuben J. Holmes, John S. and Eliza A. Holmes, P the Superior Court. Henderson aim ill's. Against Holmes W. Reid, Nancv J. Thaver and her liusband J. H. Thayer, W. A.'lteid, L. F. Reid. Minnie I Ian is, R. Jones Reid, Jesse Skeen, IViseilla S. Flovd, Jesse C. Smith, Elizibeth P. Pearce and her hus band John Pearce, Nannie C. Sexton and her husband John T. Sexton. Jhrv M. :?keen. John C. Skeen, Charily Mary Bean and her husband Roan, Defendants. NOTICE. EAILE0A3 BL33TI0N. NOTICE is herebv iriven that thnrn will be an election held in Morgan town ship, Rowan county, on Tuesday, the 10th day of September, 18S9, for the pur pose ot submitting to the qualified voters of said township a proposition to sub scribe three thousand dollars to the stock of the Yadkin Railroad Company, in-five per cent, bonds of said township, to run forty, years, with the privilege of paying any or all of them at the end often years, or at any time thereafter that the Board of Commissioners of said county may elect. Those who wish to vote in favor of said proposition will vote a ticket with the word "Subscription" upon it; and those wishing to vote against said proposition, will vote a ticket with the words " No Subscription " upoi it. An entirely new registration of voters has been ordered for said election. By order of the Board of County Com missioners. THOMAS J. SUMNER, Chairman. Horatio N. Woodson, Clerk. July 29, 1889. Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, CANNED, GOODS ; of every description, - Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and many other articles, such as Butter, Eggs, & Chickens ALd all kinds of Country. Produce. Ilifyliosst i Cash I?iico inicl For Country Produce. 3Call and see me and j ou will always remember t he place. W If yo do not need Goods bring your Huggies to be repaired, or your Horses to be shod. Very respectfully, P. W. BROWN. 37:3m Salem Female Academy i-snloiii, IV. C. LARGEST, OLDEST A'W BEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. I rr -VVtii A r!..41..:.. T 1 nnsirui-o1 tUn I. . e p I the Charlotte Chronicle a Ion" letter m:klnS PP"Catious spoci.il by giving Th.ft,ii.v WM!.f l,rli. . settinsi forth the rpsnn m UUkru1 snowing the entire- ... ...... .. .. ..w ,C1J ' . v number of such c-ises to have been ociivFioij itiiiusb siiiunicr visicors ana "mj u uiisuueo piace nine hundred una riftv-two TIip ynv pruprif burs vf. wateriji places, wnoj l m"UU3 puitn,. ne writes "ppnc.uions were represiMited hv 317 pare piade extensive preparations for lrom personal experience of aboutfonr atlorneyMJie largest number repre- a large company and have hot had it. P""8! while suffering from a nervous disorder. 1 he change in the buildim (iov. towle was specially felicitious . the institution, says the writer pi a speecti oetofe the Baptist Orphan-- should secure opportunities and condi age Association at Thomasville, recent-J tions for rest and sleep to nervous pa. u , m.cii c4 wunirciiuii mr tne asso- wniw, which under present arram liMuii Ha? uieq ior cuu were raised, me" is is impossible. NMit and Aav the violently insane are either cursin 'ingle attorney being nine- sentea dv a ty-eight Ihe hotel corridors filled un as if bv magic on the dav the PrfI.i.. if vM II 1M ea trom JJeer Park. After U when he starts for Bar Harbor thev in iMiuie rneir usual Aii'Mist ness. Ex-Senator KeHo. of T ii . . . - Watfeins Gli. N V 'wn. uLi " " : . -ug m, nanwon by h iippointmenU in - T t i -T t - i "wjvuuiuivw,- ui Miaviii". urcKinincr nr crunmin.. rnsir i ;ito i.io (h... . 1 y swept ot bridges, staircases and making other nni wK.VK Moi..n.. chance the rennblip:in U-.a ivithii tirv K 4.,w:i.i.. ,4 l-j'.. i . J 1 1! 4i,:.j r ... i . . J .. r "i 'i icuivie siurm. (..stum nerwtna t..;...4 l . uic num es.su nil i utnr-t i n i i. . . . i tne wrecc destroyed an iron bridge them from sleepiu lower aow ii. uiiii m-w u-u h,aa i ,4 " - l ","iv nmi. uvuutu miuin halt the village. Sitecial Proceeding la sell land fn Partition. Session opens Ausnst 27. 18S0. Frtf-ultv .Hi rroiessors and Teachers. Special tea- Hires uie iitv.M pnieat f Cli.iracter Ilea I Hi and Iiitelleet. Fnllv eon in, L. Skeen. ! roparatory and Collejriate demrtments. Moses L. ! besides first ehs schools in Inir, Art. Lansruasres and Commercial Stn.lics. .Send for Catalnsup t Rev. J. H. CLEELL, PRINCIPAL Fowle's Majority 15,000. 'i WE promised the people that if Jud;c Fowle was dieted Governor of North Car olina, vc would sell Gmm1s 10 per cent, less man any House in bali3burr. Look at This: 0.00 Suits reduced to $4.00 7.00 "; - 5.00 10.00 44 " 11 8.00 20c. double-width Dress Goods 12Ac. White Blankets per pair. Good Urogan Shoes S1.C0 per pair. WANTED! VAHij 10,000 10,000 ii wheat Pat FOR WHICH WE WILL PAY TK HIGHEST PRICE SPOT To Holmes W. Reid, non-resident: A'ou are hereby required to appear lc fore me at my oitice, in the town of Salis bury, on Friday, I he 20ih day of Septem ber, 1 889, and answer or dtmur to the complaint of the plaintiffs. August Cih, 18b"J. 42:Gt. JOHN" M. HORAH, GTk Superier Court of Rowan Co. 4t:-t 'YflM FEMALE Opr-ns SotitemLor 12th, 1W. One of tho mwt tho-. TUB SlTEKIOli CoriiT. IIol- ict. is practically excluded. r . I :iln in tiin.ifr.o ..KU..4 i ii ,i "nature's arm.t i Z:! "'"'T. '.'V.11" .""""S'y The Emoeror of Gprmunv 4 11 .. m Ai . . ... I o lioillll - . i i. io ii iciius iiui rfi:iTirtM2 I : iana delegation in thp nevt ivnnl.. lican National Con Ventioil will nnniKu the re-nomination of Harrison All of which is very- interesting, but 1 the raci snoum not be forgotten that Kel Ioks has a verv sore IipI The agejimited for the appointment letter carriers in non-jivil SMi-vipp posromces has been extended from 35 tO 111 Mr H'ln-Mnn lli. if i.nU . I. T I rm ---1- . ... . r rr--. uu.c uC piuces ine rnnce of vv alps wpnt. .,f ;., i,;. pertain patronage at their disposal they yacht to meet fchP rnvnl ui .f .? a"e Ji 'Pjight as well give up hope of carrying nephew, last Friday and e hil E 6.iu,c. n noi KIlQWn WiiaiV Squadron into thp hnrKnr to 40 vpiin i..-.. it . I --.wi. CIC ..Bwwinpygoi. ereatdemonStrat,nnnf i ..vuu VJ. jui ju ncituiue -1-1 l a ni'inu itv oinn'i . i .a I . ... -A report from L,iU p RivL- n.lrAf,. . 1 - -. "o 7 twverai parties iiom An., a ...... . 4L or. . . ngot cannon, as the visitor and his wno Know t,ie "mlereurrent of uS. saja lue Oloux ireaty has been friends mpd luf r 1,16 VVIs.som matter there, accented and vJn4,l u ni...i.,. I1 Vnssea wtween the lines of outside have onlv seen the --0..v.v. vj 'p AJ4.iciiitreb nn.1 V.-MLi...! T.. ! . . H.1U luuiui ill inni lim ; hu I. . nl. ' . i 'UU.UUO, UT IT II 4j,00tXX) acres of land have been ac quired for white settlers. The nublii hlv com. ilia cii.f..... r.i. . ... I V J "vw. nV OUII.IV.V 1 UIU warships drawn up to receive them.' se' 11 Is.a stench at the core and the These kinirlv and nrineplv a """m reciora are to blame for the r j uiiu NORTH CAROLINA Mx ROWAN COUNTY E. IMauney, R. J. Holmes and E. A me-, IMaintiffs, Against Holmes W. Reid, Xanev J. Thaver. mnl J. IT. Thaver her hu.sbanl. W. A. Ueiil L. F. Reid, Iinnie Harris, R. Jones Reid, Jesse Skeen, ri iseilla y. Flovd. Jesse C. Smith. Elizabeth P. Peareo and her husband John Pearce, Nannie C. Sexton and her husband John T. Sexton. Mary M. Skeen, John C- Skeen, Charitv Ii. Skeen, Mary Bean and her husband Moses L. Bean, Defendants. Special Prwceedintf to sell land for Partition. To Holmes V. Reid, non-resident: You arc hereby required to appear be fore me at my ollice in the town of Salis burv, on Friday, the 20th day of Septem ber, 1SS9. and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff. Dated August (. 1889. 42:6t. ' JOHN M. HORAH, (Tk Superior Court of Rowan Co. ' . Rit frUOOL, write Tor a Catalogue to Harris. 0. D.. President, Staunton, VirCinla. if The Cheapest line of DRY GOODS, HOTMS, HAT3 & SHOES, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY in Salisliury. Do not take our word for it but t ome and See for yourselves, Respectfully, D. R. JUUAN & GO -WE WILL ALSO WANT ALL THE COTTO We will pay cash ford the cotton seed raised in this and adjoin - ing counties. 7 AVc want tlrom, ' and if money will by them we willihavfvllipm NOTICE. V K .1 w "-' I44IU I MW I lit IF! l'ACI f.nj j . - . , J ",v - buuu was managed 0 . ..vw...,,,a u, iluuor onneni I iupus in jt.:vieirii nave ...,ui.v knowledge of Cin.ssom oennmetit ot the people . o , - had d s immoralitv fm years. 1 lien who could wonder tlmt vuuservauve Ualeirh wnniii i;i t - If .. . ..wn II nil III -mll tr Iham ... .. J 1 (llirniltlnn ill 1?J o r... i, 1 4 ... I ll r ... .v ucui ta MuuerKoinK a cnanffe " , . "Hu,llii, oaniora r,x J 4: . w . " ' ipress. ...v muc is coming wnen tney will investigation ionic in ! have seen their best days. Deep borings are to le ftaflpTin the poal fields of Stokes counlyt not only to test the extant of f h ascertaiu whetherJhere is not also oil ' 186 l pay the P"nc? o Wng and , fe G"ssoni scandal is getting to be I vvMB 1M Tl I "VI I hill ik,. ..1. 1 a and ga.-t thu indications favori:i theP 6 rnnce of Wa,es for in' " ' reminaa us of hear ki:f ii... 4 K..41 ' . .. stance L-i tps tho tlnni;,.!. i 1112 a similar rpnnrf. frri o .,.,4i who is well acqnimted with public sentiment in Ualeirh and known of the rumors on the streets of the city for some vear hn.-L- w j . We copy the followiiiir- v.v.r:,, Tr..i 1 ... : o- mxii- ueii nas written a letter to tho Ri.,-h ewfc-Obscrver saying that Dr. Grissom was one ot the best appointments he ever inaue. urissom is worth v nf tho mat made bun. Th rmfiiio ..1,1 k iiiau 10 snow w -nether Dr. Fuller is vpt well enough to testify. A letter from the inicior would make the world Co round Hief that both exist there, I The Tinies-Iegister, of Jilarion, X. v yui. noger j. rage s paper, virtual? -1.. .. e . . ur.ctiiiHijrun the dead man to a 'dislioii. red gruve, and m turns qpQolumnJ81 e!eu witb the Btish prince: r 11 ix in niiiiinim.. r 1.: 11 . i :" ip tur nun. put Sill and sorrow are very close relations. uwiomii 01 2oU,UU0 a year for his support, while the President of the United states paid but $50,000 a year, but Harrison is trvin hntvl t Hp u given a iat ottice to nearly all his Hn, a thing the prince is not accused of doing, Tho railroad companies am iMisrd Itv llw. u. .. ,-.,- j ,.Vrt,j ramsot the last tew weeJc,. Washouts, loss ofUnMoo-"" d.i....... 4 i i ' 4 ,,c vuvigii cor U... V 5pb11.kanb.MilW, ml l8 Vil,igtou W Of Illl41llv I. - o "ivr r- ,, uuaieiuent of re- Grapes, i he Raleigh correspondent of the at a ftster Pac?. nger sjiys: rrn, . . - XV. t?6 s,n,Pe" r very heavy "Piracy. iaimtav mev nmnnn ul A ivw RAILROAD ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby Riven that there will bean election held in Salisbury town ship, Kowan county, on Tuesday, the lOih day of September. 1889, for the purose of submitting to the qualified voters of said township, a proportion to subscribe fifty thousand dollars to the stock of the Yadkin Railroad Company, in tiye per cent. .bonds of the said township, to run forty years, with the privilege of paying any or all of them at the end of ten years, or at anv time thereafter, that the Board of Commis sioners of said county may elect. Those who wish to vote in favor of said- propo sition will vote a ticket with the word "Subscription"' u; on it ; and those wish ing to vote against said proposition, will vote a ticket with the words "'No Sub scription " upon it. An entirely new registration of voters has been ordered for the said election. Bv order of the Board of County Com missioners, THOMAS J. SUMNER, Chairman. Horatio N. Woodson, Clerk, July 21), 1881. te. ''KCIAL NOTICE. baskets and to-day were as laree. It pecial uispatch from Ottawa, dated -The .utest ."' lKraiK-s. anu ll Kf.,o f i 1 egrH in Georgia, claiming irt GsiSfn. d"Ht is a busy one. , acco..nt of piracy by the United States fit . r1 " i ' 'a vc 1 11 A lilir u'uminu ... .. I.-..1I. . ' t w mut.i uiscusseti in ornciai circles. This has Reference to the seizure of the Black Diamond for th-a invasioa of A nierican fishing water. It may lead to trouble, but proVtbly to, serij'.u. ; W. ."egrpr oflaii in the W . MUblvwl villus ta Ue the ,ro ry. -Au-one ha- Vft an. uouucea iniuye:f as tcn Iul, ort 3.;;. ;inat will bea I:ttIelatero:i. placed in the carlLh " " " express frghVTbe rtVr ? are very satiffaetor " cv"iW" SUBSCRIBE FOU THE ' -CAROLINA WATCHMAN'1 nothin-' RAILROAD ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given that there will be an election held in Providence Township, Rowan county, on Tuesday, tne Hull day of September, 1889, for the purpose of submitting to the ipialified Voters of said township a proposition to subscribe four thousand dollar to the stock of the Yadkin Railroad Company, in rive per cent, bonds of the said township, to run forty years, with the privilege of paying any or all of them at the end of ten years, or at any time thereafter that the Board of Commissioners of said county may elect. Those w ho wish to vote in favor of said proposition will vote a ticket with the word "Subscription" upon it;and those wishing to vote against said proposition, will vote a ticket with the words ' No Subscription " upon it. An entirely new registration of voters has been'ordercd for said election. By order of the Board of Count v Com missioners. THOMAS J. SUMNKR, Chairman. Hokatio N. YooiwosT Clerk. July -2), A LAR(JK LOT OF Watches just received with my name on them, and I now offer you a watch that for reliability and cheapness cannot be excelled. The desirable qualities of this watch is destined to make it of universal popularity the points in style, work manship and finish are such as can be obtained only in much higher priced watches. I have them made to my -order and every watch is subject to the most rigid inspection before it leaves my estab lishment, and is guaranteed correct. Were it not a first class watch I would not guarantee it, nor would I have my name put on it. I will be glad to show them to vou and never consider it any trouble to show goods. Very truly, ' W.H.REISNER, LEAPING JEWELER. WE ARE AT Till-TO! WHEN YOU WANTTOSEU your prod uce, and low down on 'prices when you want anything in our line. v . --o WE KEEP THE BEST STOCK OF "W"A.C3-01TS SOLD IN THIS SECTION. -OUR- BUGGIES are fine and wili astonish voi - A GOOD SET OF Harness Given' Awai WITH EACH BUGGY. WITH i 1 WHIP THROWN LV. -o- rs0 A ffood line of Plows, Cultivators and all kw"15 of farming machinery- Clark's Cutaway flffl .. i ls something that wilMs every fanner who wants to thoj" inilfrlilir nnltTA.Ir,,, Lie. C"l and look at it, Yours very TCFpcc tfiiiiy. Ii Jyeaders in cur line.