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Car olina Watchman. LOCAL. The ?ni)scjii'i'" Wvancc, - - $1.50 ITrilcHt delayed mouth - 2.00 llitKHDAY, DC T. W WO. y Friend-A Word With Yon know that every roan who de vour ... ihU rdeetion must reais- ;rr 10 VOl .v ..- BW? Kveo if you have RfiGisTER r (1 voTEO helferc, you must register S under the new election law to vote lit in vftr - no" vou want the Republicans to carry infectious and have your neighbor ar Sdandpuliuil as in 1868-0? It ! ,,y( iisTEB id VOTE THE DEMOCRAT- lCon 'wish the negro t get control of -.'...- ...wl State? If not register ,,ur coumj . J VOTE for the DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. " , b,,nvv that EVERY NEGEO Ho vou . . . theState will Roister and vote.' Then so must every whiTe man. Vou can't rt-gfetcr after Oct. 24TH-B0 ifiiSTEB t once. Don't say you have "tiutake timc-TOUR HAPPINESS Lials on it; the GOOD NAME AND PROS- UUV OF YUC R "STATE DEPENDS ON IT; !HsT GOV EU NM ENT AND WHITE MAN'S ,si;(,m.kh-nisonit. Don't wait. )t.hlV my oust the defeat of the party. Jl'. v i'1 " ----- 1 Chui'u. . Dcm. 'State Ex. Com. Go renter. Vote for Watson. Vote for Jim Monroe. Vote for Hon. John S'. Henderson. Vote the straight Democratic ticket. Dou'tmit ou registering another day , ifenkiffoUr hat to mayor T. C. Linn, A light fie st on Tuesday night but not fuough to hurt. w..utr miick. so vou can vote. Tote the straight ticket Tjiif issue clcfcs Vol. 1, third s-eiies of the Cabolina Watchman. The commissioners of Stanly county haV3 issued the Yadkin Railroad Bond. Mr- T. B. Kid red ge late of the Durham G.abe lias taken charge of the Madison Lc u!er. Sililurv was well represented at the f lots ill Sheutluu on the UIU" litb. Ho n. 'Jl to. T. Klvttz was booked for ja whims at ti e State Fair yesterday at 11 o'clock. Mr.UtMUi.'f n ClLiiToid, has Uft to. wet u ij sitit u in the effiecs of the Comberlund Cap It. ii. If thefrcst stays offa:weekongcr the tar; et crop of cotton ever rained iit Kour uiiciunlv will bo housed. Only about sixty per cent, of the voters of Salisbury townshin htp riia. tered and ire fear that it is the aame with the whole countv rru;a ...;n JL f eo ww ii i ut w oI Every Democrat in Rowan Coltntv should see to it once that his name is properly entered on the registrars book. Attend to it fo-rfffw. At the meeting of the Town Commis sioner on last Friday uight tho resigna tion of J. W. Rumple as Mayor was ac cepted and T. C. Linn was elected to fill out the unexpired term. J. W. Maunev was elected to Gil the unexpired terra of T. C. LinTa as commissioner and wjis also elected as mayor pro tem. The Pielmont Alliance and Industrial Union Fair has been postponed until the 18th 19th and 20ih of November. This postponement was found necessarv owing to the managers not beinjr able to get everything in readiuess for the 21st ot this month. They are going to have ft fair anyway, and it will be a good I one too. The citizens ot Salisbury and vicinity who intend to make donations in the shape of edibles for the occasion of the veterans reunion on the 23rd are reques ted to have them ready and deliver them at the Court House to Mr. Robert Price by ten o'clock on that day. It U hoped that our citizens will respond liberally on this occasion. ;- Soveral m vrriage h we taken place in our town since our last issue and if re port be true there will ba several more before the month is out. Oa Tuesday night Mr. Adam Stccker and Miss Carrie Lowry were married and the same thing happened to Mr. Geo, Shaver and Miss lierta bwicegood and Mr. G. W. Farmer and Miss Hattie Miller oh Wednesday night. Long life and happiness we wish or all ofthem. Owing to the failure of the new piano for the Choral UnirinVto get here in time the concert has been postponed until the 23rd of October. Lovers of good music can afford to wait and console themselves with the reflection that further practice will make the members all the better prepared to delight the ears of our peo ple with their effective rendering of the "Rose Maiden" and other selections The Union is said to be in fine "trim ,' and public expectation can, with safety oe raised pretty High. Wben ihe time comes let's give them a full house. Chas. F. Retsner the junior member of W. H. Reisner & Bro., our leading jew elers returned last week from Lancaster, Pa., where he has been working under the instruction of a firm of English watch makers. He also informed us that they had Secured the services of Mr. J. II Gorman who is a graduate of Parsons Horological and Opthalmic Institute o T a -1 It 1 , ljuporie, inu. . j no ooys are live young men and believe in nothing but first class work and from the above it will appear that they don' stand on expense when the wants of the people are considered. Fifteen or twenty convicts were last uttk added to the force at work on the tMotk.-illc and Winston mil road. The DnH& Wiley Rank is almost ready for ocenpany and presents a very handsome appearance on the inside. Make hay while the sun f bines r pplies jott us woll to cotton as it decs to hay. Bur this in mind and pick, pick, pick. Joe Lawrence, who killed Rhodes last week has not been captured yet but it uthotight that he will be unable to keep out of the clutches of the law long. Mr. T.'M. Rice has taken a contract for buildjng six mv houses for the cot Ui factory and wiH commence work as so ju tu the lumber can be delivered." Mr. Mac Harrison has three stallions n exhibition at the State Fair and we don't sec how he ean heln brinirinfir some r - 0 ftlie jtremiiiHi.s back with him. Mj-s. Chas. Price has been appointed 8tiie 6f the lady directors of the Worlds lair and has been notified to meet the l"directors on the first of November. Owing to matters over which he had wcjoutrol Hon. R. B. Glenn failed to . ret his appointment here to speak to e Democrats of Salisbury last Friday sight. The jury in the case of Dan Cornatzer, unvastried last week in Davie county the mmder of Dave Call, returned a verdict of not guilty, after being out only lwty minutes. ne. regret to state that Mr. J. J. Stew rt of the Truth is still quite sick, having Jin confined to Lis bed for four weeks. v hope he will s oon be able to attend J his duties again. " amsav ,as decided not to accept reposition offered him as Demonstrator Fjeotal Shrgcrj at the Philadelphia Jntal College but will remain here and Police 14s profession. trover Cleveland, not our Grover but rluvd Suiiogoods yaller pup which ho fjkby that name, is lost, aud he will be m who will return it to him. PfVMJqml of the finest tomatoes Tr brouobt to Salisbury was in town rhy, they came from Mr. Fishers, pi six miles from town, who has been auilg1hein this season and who has fMfctU hundred dozen three lb. cans far. - n. W.M. Bobbins of Statcsville will -uic people of China Grove and ?-lr a . 'uuQUUiir niintrv nn tho iuitr u n tV. on Friday Oct 31st. Every bo it ana hear the Major on this c urge all your neighbors to Chamber of Commerce! This body met Monday night to dis cuss the question of establishing a new tolacco warehouse. A committee consisting of EUgene Johnson, E. B. Neave, M. C. Quinn and I. Littmn was appointed to solicit sub scriptions from the townspeople tonclp along the enterprise. It is proposed to open the Banner warehouse, run last year by Mr. Swiuk, under the management of H. A. Fisher of this county and the opening sales will be held next Tuesday. Rowan county tobacco is .very fine this season, goodcrops have beeu made and even still another warehouse would not go amiss. . . Died from too much Whiskay. Monday's Concord Standard s:is that reports come to town concerning a high handed and outrageous piece of Satanic conduct. If the reports are true, and there seems to be no doubt of it, West Schenck, a man running a government dislilery in South Rowan county, will be called on to answer a chaige of murder. Friday evening, as the report ges, Soh onck eapturcd a five-year-old colored boy and gave him a glass of mean new corn whiskey to druiK. - ihe little boy gave out before he had hidden the entire con tents of the glass where all such stuff goes But under threats of bodily punishment, and even of death, the little fellow was furced to drink it all, and also three more glasses of the hell broth. The little fel low was thrown into tho most violent convulsions, from which he soon died. Our informant says that tho authorities are after Schenck, and that he will be made to pay the penalty of the crime if it is successfully proven on him. New corn whiskey such as is now made from what we have learned is cuoufh to kill an elephant, to say noth ing of four glasses being emptied into a five-year-old boy. Schenck was arrested in Concord on the charge of retailing his dirty stuff in the horse troughs about Concord.. T. If. C. A. Convention The Y. M, C. A. convention which met here last week was in every respect a auecirs.s..' At the first meeting of the - association on Friday night, Mr. Kluttr delivered the welcoming address, and was re sponded to at length by II. T. Hudson, Jr., of Shelby. Mr. Hudsons address was carefully prepared and de livered in pleasing style. Rev. II. G. McManaway, of Charlotte, delivered an address, and gave his idea of what should constitute the "model young man." The following committees were ap pointed: Business committee, R A Bow man, Charlotte; J F Ware, Shelby; Dr E F Glenn, Gastonia. Nominating Com mittee, I H Foust.Salisburv; A DCowIes, Statesville; R L MeNair, Davidson Col- ege. A F Rickert, of Statcsville, was made secretary pro tein. A call of delegates showed forty-two present from eleven Associations. At the morning business session held in the Y M C A hall n Saturday the nominating Committee appointed the Previous night made the following nomi nations for permanent organization: Foi President, J E Watts, of Statesville; 1st Vice President; I II Foust, of Salisbury, -2nd Vice President, R L McNair, t,i Davidson; Secretaries, J F WTare and Di E F Glenn. Mr. Watts was escorted to the chair by Secretary Anderson and Mr Hudson jand thanked the .convention for the honor conferred. Rey J W Erdman, of Asheville, gave Bible reading which was listened to with pleasure. J E Watts read a paper on the nceos and possibilities of District Work. "--Secretary Bowman spoke on Bible i raining ciass, ami rrot. jianna on General Superintcudance Of Association work. Saturday afternoon Secretary Coulter discussed the financial problem. E L Harris, of Winston-Salem led the discussion on how to maintain spiritual work and the truo aim of college asse ciatious. R L McNoirc delivered an ad address to the volunteer missionary movement Secretary Anderson presented a paper on personal purity in associations. Reports were heard from Gastonia Rutherford College, Lincoln ton. aud Sal isbury. On Sunday morniug the Convention assembled in the ball and were led in consecrative meeting by Rev. Mr Erd man, of Asheville. At lljo'elock Mr. Erdman preached in the Presbyterian Church from John 10:21 "If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?" At tho same hour Mcssers Coulter. Liugle, Abcrnethy aud Brown con ducted a meeting at the Methodist Church. At 4:30 Sunday afternoon there were three services. The meeting for the young men was held in the Y M C A Hall, and taruest aud imprefsive talks were made by Messers A A MiGcachy, of David on College; Secretary Anderson, of Ashe ville, aud'Sccretary Bowman, of Char lotte. Sir McGeachy s-poke about '"The yymng men out of Christ,"" and Mr An- ucrson tullowetl with the vounii men in Christ." Mr Bowman made an e; est rppeal to young men to accept Christ. No little interest was manifest ed, s At the boys meeting conducted in the Methodist church by Fitch Taylor, of Asheville, Hamilton Wilson, of Char lotte, and II T Hudson, Jr, of Shelby, unusual interest was shown, and twenty seven little boys declared their intention of being christians, and serving God in their youth. The ladies meeting was held in the Presbyterian church und was coiTHuctcd by Secretary Coulter assisted by R L McNair, of Davidson College, aud Prof. Hanna, of Charlotte, who spoke on the influence that woman wielded with young men and the responsibility resting upon Fries Repudiated. THE SON OF HON. O. II. DOCK EH Y DRCLUCK8 vord Fo:t it. u. .vrroaxKv: prics FOtt CHIEF JUSTICE. AND OIVES tiOOlj KKAf OXS FOB HIS KEFUAAU (Seecial Cor. of State Chronicle.) Carthage, N. C, Ot. 13, 1SD0. I .dial I not SliiJiMjri thu Suite ticket headed by Chasv Price. Like mauy other Re publicans I regard the appointment of Price as bad politics, and I could see lesj etuson lor his iKimiuatiou at KaleiKh to an honorable position. - It has lieeu charged and not denied (off my knowledge) that he was handsomely aid tor his turning enort m 18S2, thai subsequeutiy he refused to speak for his new party associates unless money wa rui.se-i to pay him, and lb it two years ago le returned to his vomit and voted igaiust our ticket, developing all the naii-seating qualities of theingrate aud lh. ollicc for revenue expert. Holding now th- best Federal office in the State, and stiil employed ass a railrcad attorney my pary gravely .seeks to glon y li s t: c ictu ry and instncerity by maKin dm Chief Justice. Duesanv man believe !ie would resign his present place of profii for a more honorable out? I think not. I'hen, there has been either a farcial nomination or one that was made in ear- icit and with the understanding that the ilichmond & Danville company will m:.k. ip the salary to their Cluut Justice. 1 lie eople of this Stale have not got sj low is to permit the latter, and the Republi- c.ius should resent the? former by quietly taking a dose of Price's own medicine voting the Democratic ticket. They can" thereby place themselves in line for Harrison's and Binin's adminis tration. The truth is that the party hat been SKUNKED bv the nomination o. Mott's man. Friday as Chief Justice. No man can say that I have not during the past two campaigns stood in the political fight, and if I come out Loldlv now and say what I shall do, it is be cause I have so "detestable opinion of the quiet CUT affected and elected by Mott aud Co. in irS6, and their double shufiUng on Hhunc and Sherman later. I e-annoi see my way to become a Democrat, but I can do something towards preserving my own party from bjing "skunked" by the. election of Price Without deranging my equanimity-us to possible consequences. A. V. Docker y. Wr hington Letter. Fi jb our rgiil-.r eormpon !cnt.) WAS.r.KOTOK. Oct. IS: 139Mr. J. S. Clarkson, w!jo aspires t Ik; the Uopublie.in LouzreMoonal Caniaiy:n BOaimittee, what o.aker lUvd is to tue Mouse of Iiepresentatives, Imjs, it is said, had a big row with ex-Congress man Curler, the particular friend oi tinss?Il li .rnson, und bjcretarv of the Congressional Committee. Clarkson as soon as no weut to the aid of the com mittee as the special representative oi Messrs. Quay, Dudley, et ul.v of th. National committee, began to "boss' tilings around, fie soou gave Hepre entative Belden, chairman of the com mittee, to understand that his onl business for the rest of the campaign would be to raise money and turn it over to him (Clarkson) to le u-ed us .ie might see rit. This r.lf Mr. belden iiunildy accepted. Tin nCl rkson be au to show Carter that he otilv re ardcl'him :ls his clerk, p it there to difidly obrv : iiy onlera e give. Car iey did not fancy this ni all, con-e-qtwutiv there hat been a constant fric tioti between tne two meu, which tin- Eabe Barrowj Shot Dead While At tvapin Xtt Ea; From Hi? Crater: rbeorv f ca- hire of Mi i i-rik i rim r .... .a. ... . v .. me .iio i 1 1 : ;i-r o,!,. ! ! ii- in nuen i, in louly pi . e ,!t.nr s . J il-ivugw, A....oy inu uoputic. uy two colorect men, was supplenieutei. Wedn.'s.Iay by the killing of '0 fcatV after fa had wouadeil one of In. caplors. The dejiuties, strappiug liin.. to a horse, carried hiiu twehe miles U Linden jail, whre they airiveiJ late luesday night, and placed Iviui in the wooden htracture. ltwasagr.d that Detective MeDuffl. ami one of the col ored men named John Marshell shonh stay m the jail with the prisoner, stiii handcuffed und securely bound, unti; daylight, while Detective Carter autl ..he negro went off to get a brief niu uefore day. A short time before da Weduesdsy morning he complained o. eing hungrv, lie askeil for some thiuj Co eat. McDuffl? answered h lim jothing to eat. A saiehei of Uurrow .vas lying in one corner of the room 'I have some crackers in my bag then if you will h uld it to ine," s i I th. prisoner. McDnfll- handed the u-- t, I . . i -. - - uiy enaeti in a war of worls, aud Mrrt ourrows without onenii!" it ami R r (!art(r 1 ; t s "(in fi Uiiuf.i.i.1 I'........... 1 w.ui 1... i. i ii ' ' jSw" ' "uii,ia IG)lUII).jivna put iih UiailUCied liaUvlS HI t m OF 1890 Pearson at Anderson. Anderson, S. C, Oct. 10. Tho close f the Pearson meeting took place last nigl.t amid such scenes as w ore never before wi.i e3 1 hero. L n.J; bo o e th. h ur for the service to open the erowd began to gather and when 8 o'clock came, standing room was at a premium. Mr. Pearson preached a most impressive sermon from the text "what shall I do with Jesus, which is culled Christ?" Atthe e"oe o the service Mr. Pearson made a short, earnest talk, i.fer which Dr. C. E. F.i erson, cfthe Presbyterian Church, the Rev. It. II. Smith, of tho BaptUt Church, and the Hev. C. B. S nith, f the Meth odist Church made short talks. Mr. Pearson then dclivcro 1 the benedictiou and the most wonderful meeting ever known here came to a close. Thj doors jf tho various ch'.in'.'.KS will bo opened for the reception of members next Sun day morning. San 1 v night. tJicre will be a union service of praise and thanks iving held at the B.:j)tist Church. boss" Clarkson in supreme control ol the committee. The delay in getting out the Demo cratic text book has been so great that no attempt will be made to give it gen eral circulation, it contains much valuable data for Speakers and editors. and owing to the short time remaining it the campaign, it will hardly reach many outside of those classes, although theuougressional Campaign committee will fill all orders for Uiimii which in.'.y be received from local committees. Mr. Blante; is going to Ohio to eak i:i McKiulev's district, but he goes verv much against his will, and only in de ference to the enormous pressure which was brought to bear upon him. He is aware of the absurdity of his attempting to convince the intelligent voters of O.no that his reciuroeitv idu and Mr. McK in ley's high protective tariff law mean one and the same ("thing, which lie knows that thev are as wide apart both in theory and practice a arc the North and South poles. It is now an open secret lu re that Mr. Harrison will unload Commission er of Pensions Uaum as soon after the Congressional elections as he possibly can, and there is some talk about Ratlin's getting bis back up mid re signing before the election, just spite, as tt were. Tne Count of Paris aud his nartv have finished the tour of the Virginia battle fields, and returned here for a -stay of several days. Since the bad break of the Collector at New York, who effusively welcomed the would ill COSTS wit COST jug tor a moment and brought out two pistols, covered MeDuiH and the ne- ro, and ordered them to un'ie him. u M.. . 4i... a: i i.' .i . nnii.il mi-Y i,ki. jveeiuug me necrn i in front, of him I tU I niiifUiii i iiiinvimu iiicu ifirlii I 111 locked the door and asked where Car er was with his monev. When told that .ie wasatihe hotel he" ordered tl enecro .o show him the way, remarking that ie wus riing to have the uiouev back or kill soiiielw.lv. He locked McDuffie in the j ul and "with the negro for a guide went to Carter's room, and get ting the drop on him deiunnded his money. Carter sprang to one side and drawing a pistol tiredat Burrows. The outlaw fired at Ihe same instant. Car ter's sudden movement probably saved his life. He received the outlaw's bul let. The bullet from Carter's pistol stnick Burrows in the middle of the abdomen and passed through his body. Carter is badly wounded. Steve Jaccb3 Hanged. Steve Jacobs, the notorious negro criminal and dcfjeindo, was executed last Fridy at LumLeiten fov the muider of three women mar there several months ago. lie bad ecmniittod a number of nimes and n-crl tin es ifuiid from nistody. The droplell at 1 o'clock. Jac obs was cempesid till the last nr.d slept well the last uight. Just before the trap w s i rung ho was inked if be had any thing to s-::y. He replied that his parting advice to everybody was to avoid w hiskcy aud bad coinpauy. He said be hoped to meel all friends in heaven. Shocking and Fatal Accident: Last Saturday Mr. Almond Bosuorlh, of the Stony Hill neighborhood, met with a sad death. He was working about a cane mill when his head s.ccame entangled in sonic wav with the lever and the back of his head was crushed. He spoke but a few words and died in about ten minutes. His funeral was preached Monday fol lowing at 10 a. m. and his remains were interred at Randall's church. He was near 70 years, He was an humble Christian and without doubt one of Stan ly's most highly esteemed citizens. Sianly ObscrvtT, Resolutions of Respect. women. At night the farewell service was con ducted by President Walts. This was opened by a song service led by Fitch Taylor, of Asheville. The committee on resolutions through Mr. Hudson, of Shelby, introduced a series of resolutions thanking the people of Salisbury for their hospitality, the pastors of churches, the organist and choir, the press, &c. The convention adopted the resolutions by a rising vote. Mr. Anderson spoke on what the town should expect from the Y. M. C. A., and Prof. Hanna on what the Y. M. C. A. should expect from the towns-people. Mr. Coulter also made an address, and asked for subscriptions for the benefit of the Salisbury Y. M. C. A., and suc ceeded in raising over six hundred dol lars. . In conclusion the delegates joined hands in a circle which l cached clear around tho congregation, and sang 'Bless be the tie that binds." be King of France to the United Corn Peas RouTcoty 'J Meal Uncoil liam3 " gidefl use. Owen Alliance No. 1489, Oct 11 ,1800. WllKKEAS, God in His infinite wisdom has seen tit to remove by, death, caused by the explosion of an engine on a rail road in Georgia, our worthy brother James Owens, almost a youth, he being oiily 24 years of age. Tturefoiebc it resolved tbat by his death we have lost a good and faithful member of this Alliance, and that w e deeply deplore his untimely end, trust ing that our loss is his eternal gain, Resolved, That his widowand family have our heartfelt sympathy and condo lence. Resolved, That a copy be sent to the widow and Pt-ofiresitive J'urt.ier and the ilfcsbury papers for publication, and at Tfff spread cn cur minutes. t Wheat t:. II. MCJU3KZIE, i com J. A. UVVENS, J, S. Patters n. Committee. Country Produce Hsiket Reported by D. It. JULIAN & CO. Lard .la .R.-i l '! .8.1 " shoulders .8 .10 1'oUitoo? irsli GO ( " " sweet Eggs Iiutter .20a252 Chickens 121 (a) .20 MolsSSCS eon n t ry . 30 la Cotton and Grain Market Reported by BOYDKK iLMNX Strict good middling, Gool middling, Middling, Low middling, Stains, e;n A IK. none OJ to 9.40 9 8 9 5( 1)0 4il Rutherford Colle.?a to go to Old Fort. Hickory, Oct. S. It was stated here to-day on good authoiity that the fac ulty of Rutherford Coilege, Hie main buildings of which were recently burned, .1 ; ,1 .1 ... ....... ii.. 1 1 t i.. Old Fort upon consideration of $10,000 Attorney General States in the name of the President, every member of the administration has been as much afraid' of this repre sentative of defunct French royalty as though he had the small pox. The Count proposes tocall on Mr. Harrison this week, and there is a little ripple of interest to know how he will be re ceived at the White House. The new tariff law has stampeded the Treasury department to an unex pected extent, aud the complaints have only just begun. Treasury officials hope to escape some of the vexation and responsibility which properly be longs to thcui. through the ridiculous order issued last week, stating that the decisions made by the Collectors of Customs would be final, that is to say, that, no matter what an absurd inter pretation some careless collector may put upon the new law, the importer cannot appeal to the ilepa: tnient. He must either accept it or go to the ex pense of carrying it into the courts. It is claimed by sonie good lawyers that the entire tariff law is void bv reason of the fact that a clause was left out in enrolling the bill for the President's signature. Legal complications as well as wholesale robbery of the peo ple will naturally follow this law. Ju.tice Miller of the Supreme Court died here. yesterday from the effects of a stroke of paralysis ;ith which he was .stricken last Friday, and already there is a scramble among the Repub licans as to "vho shall succeed him. In ordof ta ro luce ovr stock we will Svdl for the next sixt lays any vehicle or aricukir: 1 i nil dement, g At Cost and Freight. K 8 1111 Below we give a partial 1 t of a few of our choicest jobs. J&Sn Jump Seat Surrey, $ll'ro worth 6135.00. Indicted for Sending a Challenge. Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 10. Th grand jury has been instructed by the circuit judge to Lr.ng in an indict men against Captain Coffee, of Chicago, for sending a challenge to Horace Allis, o tlii. city, to fight a duel. Allis is pies "J r iL . i.V i XT i Ii i lueut. or me r irst rational d.uik am ford part owner of the Capital Citv street railway of Little Rock, TOid Coffee is Chicago capitalist, largely interested in the Little Rock rlectnc Railway Com . i pany. .'vn epistoiry war sprung up between the two men over differences growing out of street railroad affairs At last Coffee felt called upon to de mand a retraction, and he sent a letter bv his friend A. W. Percy to Allis, asking the latter to fix n time and place where the difficulties between them could be finally erakd. Percy was au thorized to arrange the details. Captain Cuff?e formerly lived at Lit tle Rock, and was in the Confederate army, serving most of the time under Gen. R. E. Lee. He is about 50 years of age and generally mild mannered. When asked if he intended his lutei ns a challenge he responded : k'I sup pose it might be called a challenge, but that is rather a brutal way of putting it. lit insisted, however, that Allis had lived long enough among Southern gentlemen to. know what the letter meant and that his action in refusing to answer it and turning it over to the officers of the law was proof that he was deficient in l.onor as well as other qualities that go to make a gen tleman. ''This action,'' said the Cap tain, uis entirely in keeping with the malcious nature of Mr. Allis. I have no fears, and will cheerfully go to Lit tle Rock and stand uiv trial."' Top Grocers Wagon, Oil an 1 Varnish 100,00 worth 125.00. Cincinnati Open Eugjy 70.( 0 worth $90.00. ftkgTl YongstownOpen Buggy $6 -00 worth $85.00. Hamilton Open worth 85.00. Buggy $05.' o BTl Hamilton Top Buggy $65.'.Ki worth 85.00. Charm Carts' $33.00 wo; $40.00. 8ST12 G.un Carts $12.50 worth $i 00. tS&TA lot of cheap work in Hug a t I Hacks from $35.00 to f OO.'O. I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. olfered bv that town. Resolutions of Rsspost. Owens Alliance No. USD, Oct. 11 1S:)0. Whkrkas, It has pleased "Our Heav enly Father" on the 27th of September 1890 to remove I'rjni our midst by death our worthy a n l highly e?teemed brother and ex-President, (Jul. T. J. Saniuer aged Oo years. Therefore be it resolved that this Alli ance has lost one of its htst members. One whose place cannot be filled ami one whose death we uu.it deeply loel and de plore. Uesolvcd, That his death, although our loss, and that of the community and county will be greatly felt, yet we believe it to be his eternal pain. ltesolved, That the .sister and relatives of our brot her have our deepest sympa thy and condodolcnec, knowing full well the loss they have sustained. Uesolved, That a copy be sent bis, sis ter and to t lie Progressive Farmer aud the Salisbury papers for publication and a copy spread upon our minutes. C. II. McKenzie, J. A. Owens, J. S. Patterson, Committee. Enemies of Whit? Supremacy and Civ ilization. "The men who oppose any Demo cratic cand.date for Congressmen in this State; the men who would cause dissension in the party ranks to-day and bring about a split or division, are allies of t he republicans, co-operating with Ree: s Congress to oppress and injure the South. Lettliem lie known for "what they really are enemies of white supremacy aud civilization. "Yours fraternally, L. L. f OLK, Pi es. 17. Miller, who is very anxious to be tixed for life before his friend Ren retires from tho White House is of course -a candidate, but there are lots more of 'em coming in on every train, so as to be here w hen Air. Uan is in returns to-morrow, and Mr. Harrison's law partner may get left again as badly as he did when .Jus tice Brewer went on the bench of the Supreme Court. Sam Jones, Geo. D. Tillman and Augusta. in Augusta Rev. Sam Jones was few hours yesterday. He was on his way home from Wil mington, and while here he was greeted by a number of friends. It was as good as a circus, it is said, to see and hear him and Congressman Tillman talking on some ot the personal issues of the day. The Rev. Sam has not a very favor able, opinion of Augusta, and he re members tnis as one of the few places if not the only place where he ever failed ill a big revival. He missed fire here entirely, and he openly declared in the pulpit that if a very thin bottom fell out this town would find itself right in hell. He came here years ago to aid the Rev. Warren Candler in a revival at St. John s Church, and after their fail ure it is said he explained it as the re sult of a bad partnership. 1 hey expect-1 ed loo much between (hem and did not reckon strong enough in tl e Lord. It was all Sam and Warren and tliey fa iled. I When aked yesterday w hy (ie quit coming to Augusta he rephH with one ol a is ciu4ifcii -ic savings that he a..d ija.i ho.t... oiU..t oiuitt ne-. tw IS AlLgo at ACTUAL COST with freight adth-1 fe k h k. m r is the time to secure a Barg. Full Lino uT POWDER Absolutely Pure. A CI u:a of I art ir biklri? powder. llihst o all In Ic.ivrnliig-strcuetU I", s. Corn .. r.ul 11 I or, , A nil. IT, 1SW. UOTICE- of Drs. Whitehead n en placetl in lite The firm accounts & T rant ham have hands of 1. I. Meronev for colle-tion. All persons who are still owing; this firm will please make immediate sell lenient. Jno. Whitehead, II. T. Tkan iiiam. MISS JENNIE CALDWELL' J SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Will open Monday, Septembt r loth, 1890. No dednction for absence except in cases of protracted sickness. Bv Ihe solicitation of my friends, I hrebv announee myself an an indepcnd- randnlat for (he office of Cotton Wt ii-hvi of Howau county. ltesp-i -tinny, 41-3m. ADAM L. KETCH MY. l-E3 UO liil u ii II -Farm Wagons, they all go I same way. HySuch ail opportuninty 1 - never been offered the jail c to socuro a lirst class vehicle., a very low price. - . grWe have the HiekforxJ I Huffman Grain Drill. "i -McUorniiek mower. uuu Inife (Jrinder. Hay Ka , Corn Shelled. Ilows and li rows. Oar inv i -es are shown ! every instance. Call to s"e as and examiiM the work and you will be. .. vinetnl. - , Mrs.W.H.Coit Will re-cpjB her School, corner ilank aiid Kulton st ref fs, Sepfein'er 1st. We are now on the mark f for cotton and cotton fseeil, a:i I will pay the highest cash priu - Our stock of seetl wheat U complete, and we have soic ehoiee varieties, alsoagood li. of Rust proof anrT Winter oat . Also a full supply of Biggi and Ties. .Very Respectfully, B0YDES &QUII
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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