jia Watchman.
foCAL.
.,. nfThw Carolina
ipUon. nuc
P1, delayed o months - 2M
1; W V T 23 1890.
We see it stated that Durham, Greens
boro and Favctteviie wi'd soon have ti.e
') (tfi Iti.n! . . VST I a A
w it m iiM'ry system, vv nay is mc
in att er w i th Sal is' n r v I
ieqUul to that of the two last naiiieri
places.
Choral Union Coneart
The concert to be given to-night
.11 !" c
given
the Chor:l I-njrvi at Hit rooms of the
Hef population j .r f, A . ,.,.. fn whichwill
ie given during the fall and winter, and
is for the, purpose of raising funds to pay
When oiii-citizens cease to eontrihnte por the splendid grand piano recently
to the booming of other places both i.i j P trchuscd, and to defray other necessary
-All
F" , at in'"
K .-A Wcrd With Yon.
f - , . ..rv-man who do-
K. - i . a- ! ll L v J
eleetiou must regis
a
... Have REGISTER-
1,'fi'ti II "
B1 rre'. vou must regnter
Jvu flection law to vote
i ni hi. n -
note u'v'
'uantlhcPwepublicans to carry
..uvuu . .... .wnorhhor ar-
15- - - .1 1..1VI UU ----
iail as i
isgs-j? ii
i . ,. m is
"Ul ...i i-nTR THE DEMOCRAT-
.? 11 LIU .
fl' . , ,rn tojrct control ol
)U 1 Sit tc? 1 1' lOt REGISTER
.nil V a" -
and out of the Stale, and devote their
energy and means to the upbuilding of
! ' 1 ! 1 1 t-. !,,. ... '. I 1 1 . , ... .. . . t 1 . . . . .
c.ii..kui one mil ulmjiu' no ujiinj? uiiici
places are doing.
Mr. D. A. Siflbrd is having strawberry
pie at his bouse, not the canned kind but
regular old sure enough .strawberry pie.-
lie brought a paper of them --to our office
this morning gathered an hour or two be
fore from his patch.
Most of rthe SalUburians who attended
the drawing and sale of lets at Shendun,
Virginia last week, have returned
Speculation is rife and they. all expect to
get rich. We lufj c their highest expec
tations may be realized.
r' the DEMOCKATic nominees, AVe are in receipt of an in vitation to
. t .Hiw that EVERY NE(;uo attenci the marriage of Miss Marrie.
Hl " ...wl vOTl'V 1 i .. . ttr i-
Vvill registck v igaugnier ow. air. auunrs, yj. v. urics,
to 1). Mel. Therrell, op&liarleslon, S. C,
on Oct. 29th, at Wilmington. The best
wishes of a host of friends in Salisbury
are with them.
"-1th so
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r.'.ii '
iv .....
mh at om-
i..,n
' ..... uinw: MAN
rr,:ir oct
...--111
Pon'tJsny you nuu
' ....-r. II IM'IVKS
- i yoi-iv. i--. -
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time-c ; . ME AND pKQs-
. it- 1 III' Ww
rv- iiKPENDS ON IT:
o v.,1 it strt " y
..... nruWV UVV R
" .enEST
fgt&n ; T)oN'T 'WAIT
f the. nartv.
. c0st,Uie ucit w. ----
expenses of this bottle musical orgauiata
tion.- Remember, when you purchase ft
ticket, to the concert tonighl, you are
contributing to the success of an enter
prise worthy of the support of the cili
zens of Salisbury, to say nothing of the
musical treat in store for all who attend.
Many of the young ladies and gcntlemeil
of our town have taken advantage of the
opportunity offered to improve them
selves in vocal music; and with proper
encourngemeut in the way of attendance
at these concerts, will develop into sing
ers of merit. Both the choir and eon
gregational music at cur various church
es will be improved as a result of regular
practice and intelligent training in voca
music now being received by the mem
hers of the Choral Union. Purchase s
ticket whether it is convenient for you
to attend or not. -
A BOMB
m
;
-
. -
PEOPLE.
a)-
may
....o SCiri'Mi .
Chai'a. Dew latu Ex- Com'
atefbrWatson.
yjfi)rJimIouroe-
for lion. John S. Jienucrson.
W the straight Democratic ticket.
t put on registering another day.
R,nro your tieket, for the concert to
Several of Salisbury's hard cases were
jugged last week charged with breaking
into a car and stealing a lot of wine. If
they are cenvicted, and K is said there is
a pretty strong cate against tlum, they
will undoubtedly go to the penitentiary
and it will be a happy riddance to the
community.
Joseph James, son of Mr. W. L. James
of this place, has been promoted rn rail-
Yoic
bt. i
fteftasohfor'pGEsum uunung p
f
can't register
I OS
vou
after
Eirchall Eeiteratea His Story.
Woodstock. Out., Oct. 21. Mrs. West
Jones had an interview with Bireball, her
hrother-in-law,a dayor twoago.They eon-
and iii answer to
pressing question put by her, JMrehall
declared as emphatically as he could that
he did not lire the shots wnien Kineu
Denwell, leaving her to suppose that he
had a confederate. He has stuck to his
story from the start it is the only one he
has stuck to but a great majority ofthe
people hereabouts stiil i.elieve that he
alone committed the crime.
The petition started in London iu Bir-
cbaH's behalf has not been numerously
si-rned here. It has been in circulation
several days, but up to to-night only
i,ii.otppn siiMiatnres have been obtained.
The Kev. Mr. Wade, Birchall's spiritual
he went about a year ago. He is one of
iue ,uauS ju u..u adviser, ami one or tTvo other clergymen
quired t.mc at the R. R. Shops here, and ; do(!tors arc among the signers. Sev-
one no4v holding responsible places con- ciaj niinsters refused to sign me pcmion
irected with the business of various railroads.
Married at the Presbyterian church
yesterday at lOi o'clock, Mr. Peter Bryce
Beard to Miss Pauline Parker. The cer
emony was performed by Rev. Mr. Kin
A Budget of News.
Raleigh Correspondent Wilmington Messcng.
Yesterday some information was sent
i ecardinn the Political situation. To-
day several leading men of both parties
. . . i . r
visit-
vote.
1 4 I)..Kl;,.n. r III
of the Lutheran Church, in the absence, An iih iU Hnr cfnrlr nf
of the pastor, Dr. Rumple. The happy 't-uand said the indications bU illU UJ U. oovx
eoupic left on the noon train lor an ex
tended trip to Florida. The host wishes
df the Watchman are theirs.
Our prices may st ntl , lut they w 11 not vex the careful buyer.
Is the LO WEST PRICE any object to you?
Are t!i3 fm?3t' qualities any inducement?
If so corao in an J see our splendid new stock of MEN 3 and BOYS NEW
CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS and FURNISHING GOODS.
THE BANNER ASSORTMENT OF THE SEASON,
Bo-great in assortment. So pleasing in style. So holiest in quality. So reason
able in price.
Give us a chance and we will give Tou a benefit.
Yes it will do you good to come in and see our immense line of new and attrac
tive styles wo are offering this season in CLOTHING.
It will do you more good to know how wonderfully cheap these nice new goods
can bo sold. ,
We are asking for business with the attractive promise of the BEST GOODS
at ths LOWEST PRICES, quality considered. We are doing business by
faithfully carrying out this promise with our customers one and all. This con
cerns vou, as well as all other buyers of goods in our line, simply because FT IS
A FACT. Competition must necessarily feel sick, mi HIGH PRICES am nev
er doctor it up; because we are full up ofthe very best grades of new and popular
styles in seasonable goods.
"mm a 1 . 1 t 1 i 1 All i J
We offer such a variety that choice in selection may be gratnying to ttie lullest extent.
We have seen to it that goods shall be as satisfactory in quality and wear as they are
k J
1 Lv-
i L3 i -I
gratifying
Cons'ulerablc interest is being manifes
ted here now by this membership of the
Lodges, in .behalf afFrce Masonry. Ful
ton Lodge No. 99 ranks among tlie bright
est and best equipped in the State.
Royal Arch has reecutly been revived
and its alSurs are now in the custody of
j-oung blood which means that the order
is weil mannediind will grow.
We notice iu the advertising columns
of yesterdays Chronicle, an application
for a coal black kitten at the I'rcsbyter-
great franknesa, and said the indications
were that the Democrats would carry
every district except, of course, the sec
and. They have the advantage and .are
gaining. He spoke of the appointment
of Rollins as collector of the Western
district as one of the principal causes of
Ev
re
ci
TIip ' 10111111' I lie
... -
.KciBCtnlcr
i teek.
Prehcr, of Mt. Pleasant, is
rftcMte Liawioru.
. .,i. L- so vou can
Lie the vuilL; tieket.
Our dealers in Christmas goods have
y&ffck for large stocks ipbjw.
...wl Cviun nnrties
Kflfj-rsfnis pa6 lu
,i i:tiiua. are
tn to-MiVIKiim, . ..D--- ,
nMUmber.l.ip of the Rowan County
i ' t.su, i:it!on uuml)C4-s about
kkii
tttnty.
then uid p'uuih purchased by the
Ujg Ciioa is in all respect a splendid
i- : . : ottAinl'iiu'P ii-rtOU
KfV. Ur- Kumpieriu'-""-r' "
i . ww. ,n Mini will oe asispui
lvnoi i luiu"""" i
Brum m4''.11- uvv" -
Mr T C. Guthrie, son of llev. T. V .
ihueaf Ibis .place and editor oi noo.-
K Aim UOCMt.- was nci
the Viitcni North Carolina Confer
. 1 . 1 l'iWL (11 I I VIM 1 - " - " l I'l irill. -H 111 tMli lltll wu.-vi n
n . t J . . t I . . I . I'l 1 I I 1 t . I vi i i -
me i.i -".V" .:n ...... Piiro the services of a cOrapcteut liistruc-1 00i Iiews flom that section, inougn ne 0veiaraft3.
h Novtiuber. JUsiiop jvcuuci ,.,. i ,. .f ' ...h, tTnid il, Democrats
& - - tor. incpiwwu w r; - ---- - nlliXh tnthem.
U(!0. . . l iU. ,t- ,n!i COll- UbUCUo OHO "
yon
ftt?'.?! is a thoroughly good stock in eyery respect,
rush the latter. The action of Ewart in .
. farmer s Alliance was reierreu u (IcSiraDie ailU jSUl Y lCUiUJlU.
Good because it shows full, honest value for the price every time.
will find it good because its styles are, not only tasty
. .......i ., nun
tO aii miliailllllg unnmm in.u.
Ewart is depressed and shows it plainly,
lirower's acts with regard to his female
proteges have for some time been known,
bub up to the time of Cradtield's exposure
of them had been kept out of print. The
Republican leader referred to said he
knew of them and had remarked at first
ofthe year that Brower would meet with
fW.'nt.?ud deserved it. In fact sumo ot
in manse in Salisbury. We hope that i Bruwer's supporters had cut loose trom
... . A. V. : ...n.lc rii-k I N1T',I-.X.'TlT."'T OT
our town with us varied resources euu --- - ... PirPnRT Or Tilt UUJNilIiUJi UX
supply the demand. Can our enterpris
ing boys not effect a capture if necessaiy
aiid do so promptly? No price is stated
hut doubtless, a liberal one will be
paid.
The members of the Orchestra, cannot
expect to attain to any Vfery high degree
of proficiency as musicians until they se-
)
inftinnation
Democrats was that the prospects have 1 171 d Pr WTT UV liAWV I
improved. 1 he trouble is yet us 10 reg
istration. A light vote is a certainty.
Vance's letter to Secretary Beddingfield
" There are people here this week from At the close of biuineu O.fc. 2, 1800.
tUa ...tt vDinoto sections oi mis niaie. -o
A gen ti eman from Currituck said to-day
i ....... nAininir intrt linR ill!
lliai ins couiiijr ia vwu....s . . I n, i
:u ....a frnm Ashe COUlltV ElVOi r.D illamntita l
I I 1 1 L : " L uiiv ..v. . f c i 1 i.i in ..11 t...
DAYIS & WILEY BANK
SALISBURY. N. C.
RESOURCES:
IMPORTANT!
LOOK. READ
GET PipSS pIJD PB0T0.
FR3VI. "
M:,L Roblttiis. of tatesvllle " the old
L- nnnll the ISSllCii Ji
ITHr liOb Mill "1
Leday, jk China Grove on Friday Octo
ber 3bt: -
Those Avho attended the Fair at Ral-
iA last week pronounce it a success in
I u A i if! n or thfi winter, wottkl con-
tribute largely towards paying for prop
er instruction. This pian has been adop
ted by like organizations in other towns.
The members of tlfp Young Men's
Christian Association desire to give pub
lic ox m-cssion of their thanks to the
i;.t.l l .Jl 1, l-k l-"inillv nllJHOll tllC
Mntofatteailaneeand very creuuaoi young umiua , "T
taSK ot aciornius oui ....
bling of the District Convention. The
decoration was so tastefully done that it
elicited many complimentary remarks.
The young ladies have certainly placed
us under a new sense of obligation, and
again wc thank ycu and assure you that
we arc much encouraged in our work by
such evidences of appreciation.
9lS.i:i
14,000.00
A Mistake.
Al Fairbrother. the Dew editor oi
the Durham Globe from the "wild and
Bonds
r.. f,-. ,1,1 Rinks and n inkers
CUeclra and other cash Items .19
Currency and specie 2- "
$lTi'.5S.
: E. ffl. ANDREWS.
ToUl, .
LIABILITIES :
$6,1,000.00
1,707 2
VPs it) CAI1UMIS.
Mr. Banks has accepted a position on
bwpcrnt Shendun, VaM and Has let
toury. We will miss his letters iu
Itbe Chronicle.
Mr. SMiator Vance and son Mr. Harry
lart i-itid Mrs. Fannie Hairston
fat CooUsmc and are here to-daj; to meet
ennfor Y;uiee.
XtoUUiaa Warner is visiting rela-
75S.5S
51
Xutw,
107,S05.18
8,H73. 3
woolv" West, is jumping m the midst gUktedpwfl
of things'l-ikft a Texas steer on the Depo3its subject to check 10-8-ramnae
He hasn't the North Caro- ctshier's check outstanding rto-
linn brand on lu.n yer, uiu win ""7' Zrs
become civilized. A few days ago bt. -"
said that Governor Fowle was trying toui
to step ir.to Zeb Vance's brogans and , Q D. DAVIS, casuter of navis a wney
that the breezes were gently playing X
th rou Th his w Ukers. Now he accuses tru3 to the best ot m know g
brother Josephus U iniels of crawling g,, and sworn to before me this taesist
From Montgomery Countys
nM. ir,v,;un inino discovered a short
Wwriajfe North. She will ' be ansenM Monday to the
! H ftrirtnas. In her absence M iss Hat- . nMnM nxr fnr 4ri)0.000.
Bntde is organist at the Methodi..tM nMncrtv is in the Uwharric river
thuroh- Histrict about three quarters of a mile
i ,. it... rcit..lT .rtnn- I ilia Mon dors miue and about tnc
ar. viuenune Jiauney o oumij u vui
U, father of our townman J. W. Mauney s.irae distance from the river. It is ctose
1L had iUe misfoi lune to loose all the to the top of a mountain and in a cryso-
fiitriof cue hand last Saturday by a ,ite formation. The ledge has been uu-
WtottfiBi. covered about ninety feet across, uc
. . .Kl hin ffood nay ore while a great
It brepdrted here that Charlie Mc- of .fc .g cufc up by sinun quartz strin-
rei-s which are ypry rich probably assay
f . M, thnnsands. This find
ing f " , , ,
is a good one and at present probably has
.u :.. ill .m nnv other mine
Kn and Will Pearson of Morganton
PWinimbered among the converts at
the recent meeting held at that place by
vausKli.st 1 ife. mnw r(Vi,v : siirht than any
iiiui t o
Save the best of every thing for dis- in the state. : , At,,pr mnriiiucrv
Pla, at the Alliance fair next month. A ten stamp mill and ot her mnc bwiei ,
wavtonnikeashowisto show the is being.deJivered 0,1 he 1
- t -m w 1 i ..11 ... s nnvvi 1 i , 1 cm a a vmh
tetyouvVgot.and getacrowd to show air. wuuey u, -
t-e things to.
At the Russell miue the only workshe-
ig done is in keeping the water down,
but it is reported that the mill will be
running again iu a few days.
At the Appalachian, ten stamps arc
mnninc on good ore; they are driving on
the lower level and expect to run forty
head as sooifas they-et to sloping.
It is reported that a plant will be put
up very shortly at the Morris Mountain
mine and work will be carried on on an
extensive scale.
nv,.. h. heen a number of good
a 11 v 1 v. .... . "
Coal will be more Generally used here nn(Ls in the Uwharrie section
is vinter than ever before. We most enough io call them mines
fcWb.t... . ir.i t.iVnvM wnn1 ....K t. crlmlden tllC llCaitS
in. mat wc arepaniai luiucum L.m)(iii v a
fireandoTe.i fire olace: but the prefer- the pursesW the finders, among them is
" . . 1 I 1.11.MH nil
that of E'.ccli liemr aim
Horse Mountain, Morgan and Warner on
hell Mountain and I Harper on tue
ass Harris place.
Maj. G. P. Erwin, formerly Treasurer
of uieW. N. C. Railroad, and who for a
terra of years was & citien of Salisbury
)sbxi eleeted President of the PSed
tooat.Rink at Morgantou.
The limit to registi-ation expires to
ttrrow. If ypu wish to exercise the
ht of an 'American citizen which
a duty you owe your country, sec that
yur name is on the registration list.
r. ' . . . 1 ... 3
on his stomach before the Alliance anu
giving them advice at the same time.
?r.. iA.;,-lirmhpr fnraot to wash his
western war paint off lefore emerging
into civilization. JFVwsfcm Sentinel.
This is a sad, sad mistake, All the
war paint and feathers worn by this
m elancholy and emaciated cuss were
thrown into the Sim river as hehe.tded
towards this greatest state in the
1i-,r Si fnr as the brand is con
cerned, we confess that the old time
brand of the South which was a
tombstone is not implanted on 011
.vide and sweeping brow. But th
war paint is gone; the feathers have
vauished and our wigwam is closed
for repair.. The advice which tann
er Daniels gives to the many Alliance
men makes us tired, and we propose 10
bonpver we feel inclined. Mr.
Fowle wanted to secure the brogans of
J.nna Kilt", rilrl?. he failed to connect.
These little gems of thought go with
th nnnr six dollars a "y ear fifty
-i, fnr nr.R month fifteen cents a
vciii-i , A J
i;vn eints ner smale copy. Ana
now is the time to subscribe. Durham
Globe.
day ot October 18Co.
II. FOUST,
NJtary Public.
Special Bargains and Notices.
Advertisements in.this coluinn. inserted
for cents per line. Watch it and try it.
BUiTulNG LOTS FOR SALE, CLOSR
to Livingstone College, lunquir. at
tiiis othce.
LOST A POCKET BOOK CONTAIN
in r a considerable sum of money; the
audcr"will be rewarded by leaving it at
this office.
....m miirniiT PA1MS
SEE THE UUtauK lm.-y". -ran'e
at Baker & N caves, one ol the
l. H th,. ni'irL-id
iK8t stoves ever pui,
Our NEW GOODS are coming in daily.
And many are the STYLES. NEW DE
SIGNS were never so plentiful. Every
ai tide is a work of art, and beauty sur
passing all previous efforts in our line.
Useful novelties were never so plentiful.
The Holiday shopper will find it to their
advantage to call early. To every person
one and all we extend a cordial welcome.
You know it is never any trouble to show
our goods, but leafy a pleasure to be able
to place before you the handsome line we
now carrv. Very Truly,
V. 11. KEISNNEK & i0.-
Before you buy Furniture, it will pa
you. I want to call the attention j fi 7
of I lie readers of ( his p;ijor thai mv : toe V
of Fi RMTI'RK, PIANOS AND -OI
(.'ANS is now larger (and inoi .eoinph
Hi. 01 ai any t mie inco ha:e Wen
business. I havciust cC Svtd a cm lei:
of nothing but Antique tak and Hi;J 1
Century Suits. ' ranuing in price fi -28
2850 to .7-",00. These were b uel
lata bartrain and arc Mie very Jj'wc
styles. I have made a la gc (c.iijin Pn
lor Suits also. Li-ten at imso rprle"i
Plush Soils of H and 7 .pieces ! a;.i off.
in-now for $"2. ) jto $ 100.00 1 p,
Suits in Walnut and Ant ii'.e -susd fit
Century that I sold Ijor 10 per cent, moi
i last-vear. l have a veu seieeteM. line
! . .
DjWinsd'HLSh lioekeis, l'Xtuh (iiJI:: '
tlie Horrors and Novelties i Fiirnituv
I hive scon red the country ibis year f
bargains, Imying in large fuiaiuilies fj
cash to get the hest bargains, my o'hjV
being -to give my cuhtomerfl this fall t
best goods possible for the. rnonev.
j make a specialty of furnishing resident
ami hotels conrplcte from tcp to Lot I
1 nni anxious to sell yon all your fun
turpi and will do it If you U aliow '
to quote my prices. ; Long linn- gfvei
Pianos and Organs.1 Write iuc for l'i '
nod Terms.
E. M. ANDREWS
i HAIU.OTTi:, X (
RESII GROCEKIE8 AND COUNTltY
1 produce received daily at D. U. Jniian
Sale Of Town Propert
-OUND:-A GOLD BRACELET WITH
initir.ls. owner can have same by call
ing at this office and proving property.
P.v iH ue of a dc
ree f
Mo Su p
WilT bM
FRESH BErir , muuu., .v
alwavs on hand at Cougheuur and ;
Shaver a on Main oireei.
lately .not
but still
and fill
The Last of the Buffaloes.
TI -1.1
LU1CafcU . TpaMiTniSG IN ALL ITS BRAN
The herd of buff does that the (ov- . an(1 the lMJst of workmanship, at
ernineut has preserved at the Yellow- j p Webers, next doorto James stai.ie
Hymnal I'arlc. as almost vue
, ! I ' L I I. 1 ....-
tba nii'hli. anpcies.have
iast spccnueH ui 1
got loose and wandered away. news
been sent out in
IL fcliv." 1 - .. .
iivorv dll' ection. and an expedition nas
ar.ed in 1 u suit. But up to this time
uALhius has been heard as to
. . -
"ee for coal as fuel is on the iucreasc.
Old North Btate Orchestra o.
Nesville. M C., will giv conceitfcn
inesdrty nftHit Oct. 29th at Meroney a
uu'lcr th directorship ot rrof.i i
"ft the nkilliont violiD perform
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castcm
u,e r Middling,
. 1 .iii-
rchorotihtmts. and- tbetr recovery 1 jaw miounng,
HLnlv t,n be nicked Stains,
rtouoiiui. PvJ - j
Cotton and Grain Market
Reported by BOY DEN k QCIJN
Strict good middliug,
U'onrt of liwaii IVjjuutv
I public sale sid'j' et pt the V t'. .
"Tlo the-liih" t bidder, at Ihv'i .irl ii
j iloor ir Salisbury (i Mouday. Nov
..1 ii.j, ir If J. ..... I I. it .
Ml, ln.nr nuire hwi to
South Ward of ihejtowu f ?alibrii
late residence of. MieaT Hunritr-r,Hj
the South side of 1 he: N. C. U. it a
ing John Sfowery ind otbirs, im,: .-
one liall acre 1. 1 les.'
Terms: Cash.
J. IV OosbA j A dm
Theo. F, Klutlj Atly.
UKAIN.
.,4? Iiv flit settlers and hunters, who can
-retahnosta fabulous price for their Wheat
skin At the herd comprised the only corn
w-J., buffaloes it is a serious one and
IVOWO - ... . .
tbeir slaughter would almost compieie gUUSCKlbfci tUtt
none
9i
9i to 9.40
9
8fjf 100
7o
': Sept. 'JG ih:m.
DISSOLUTION IIOTIC
The iartnei-shiph-r'fofi.i e e ci.- tifi i
tvwen P. H. TompWn &-( , i (hit
by mutual consenl dfeaorved . The
iii ss will le eoniittued bv f. H. Th
.sou. All p ixHi.- iiidebfcd t( the 9
firm will pSea-e caP at-onee and 1
settlement. '
1. laOMl -.N f
.Spt. 24,1890.
the exliucti m of a ones countlcsa race,
I
las vTArcaUAN
i
W