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Lift hus rncd trom
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filing relatives.
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The DcmocrtUs of Forsvth should here
after import a.few instrnetore from Row
an, to teach them how to organize a
campaign against radicals. We helieve
--.-.""". " ' - " -- " V-' '-: -V L.
i hal a verv lew men do all the work in
Forsyth hence the icccut dt-ieat.
The Statesviile Landmark showed all
vhe entei pii.-? you are looking for in get
ting up cleetiou news. Special telegram
and special coi resnondents. etc.. in fact
i. .. 1 - B - - - y w - "
it downed some of the dailies in the way
ot late and correct news.
A shoe factory for Salisbury seemsto
i t - r- -r- - - - -
Ire an assured fact. Most of the stock
has been subscribed and M r. Wetmore,
who has had several years of successful
experience, is the gentleman who will be
: at the head of it.
tT -
Gor Majorities.
The following majorities were giv
onr candidates in this county last week
Jas. M. Monroe
W. G. Watson
H. N. Woodson
J. Sam'l. McC'ubbins
4. A. Earn heart
S. M. liobsou
86!
127
1657
31.4
1761
1781
Congressional Vote.
The following:are the majoriliesof the
different counties in this Congressional
district:
f Bound Brook.
visiting
with hi?
Mr. I. H.
Catawba,
Davidson,
Davie,
Iredell,
Montgomery,
Randolph,
Rowan,
Yadkin,
Henderson,
1596
Thomas,
1211
123
411
1463
113
00
1
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m 31
biiva iH
The Rowan Alliance sits down rather
hard on the independents in its- ranks,
Hereafter when the Alliauce nominates
heeler, f Concordia man in convention, ambitious iudepei.-
biother, Mr. j dents ihay refer to JNov. 4, 18UO ana take
heed. A word to the wise is sulueieut.
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I Hit- .""-
iv its all right out with colutnu rules turned last Mon
klay, announcing: its suspicion. It was
L.l. mm 1 , , . . . . . i , . 1 It II lHi C . kl r
1KX Beard, returned iieoDr- Gf Greensboro did not give the Ths Cape Pear and Cincinnati Railroad
tour ot several .... . ... ..... . L- . .
via
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Hendersons majority in the
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360
663
district
certainly enti-
: J .i J
crv m
L observing the week
,r religious services at
ht this week.
Vance were here on
!"wnv to Coinbroon.
t ilSfrheo.'V. Kluttz's.
Moores-
to at-
support to which it was
tied
We anticipate a good exhibit of blood-
ad stock, farm, garden and orchard pro-
duets at the fair. The women will not
only show quilts, bread and cakes, but
perserves, pickles and as good butter as
is made in any county in the State. Don't
fail to attend.
A rv.rrosnnndent of thC Charlotte
- - I
Chronicle from Chapel Hill says that
'Dr. Whitehead, who has become so
popular with the boys, is doing good
work at the University." This is not
news to us as we all knew that Richard
would do that. ,
Attention is called to the advertise
ment calling, lor bids for the new Presby
terian church. This advertisement for
some unaccountable reason has been
omitted for two weeks but we hope that
our contractors will still have ample
time to prepare their bids.
Wnn.l ia unusually scarce and if it re
mains thus hundreds of the poor people
M lii, iid (n siider. The rich
111 WW "v ""
nnvor sutler fbr the neccsseries of life.
rt. atmiH hiorh prices for
I II I IlilUI klftUHV . CJ .
. .'it.-.. i.vnr trt
Sum xT -"1
MnMts ra-st Sunday
tfcjBeting.
. . i '..i.rpiciu'e will con
P M-Mf" nt -Coiord on
IWfetWO weev.
. . .
ift-fi,iewext oi deck in
Eeusaftfod lieand let the
m, Doa.'t stay at home-go
sft a "Mi'ceess;
D. Buxton, of Winston has very
fejabseribed hye nunuiwwi;
Cablishiag the proposed
ikkooLbere.
g. Jones tbe new pastor of the
tefa wilt assume charge about
of December. He is in .
, km tie nee.
. .i lu.nl in nil who I v ikhI
fnfcisiuf 1 . .
f, aw... i North Carolina I countless ibuuwuuo
ir i wiii'v - - -
nil
The WUmindton Sfr announces that
the Massachusetts and Southern Con
struction Company, which has the con
tract for the construction of the first L0
miles of this railroad, has sublect it to
Keating & Co., of Ohio. This railroad is
to run to Wilmington, to Southport,
N. C and thence to Conway, S. C.
It will then branch off in three directions
one line from Charleston, S. C, one go
ing to Salisbury, N. C, and the other to
Greenville, P. C.
'Mans inhumanity to mau makes
rr of the State at least
times.
. not, nnnear
KilS HHn-iK-in ..... ,
Hoiiilnv night acisorduig to an
tnt. "it was reported that they
H-wliert in South Carolina.
r L T W
W. N. C. Conference.
The first session f the Western North
Carolina Conference which meets in Con
cord November 26th and continues one
week, will be a most interesting session.
It will consist of 150 clerical and 36 lay
delegates. Extensive preparations aic
c-i , m
being made for it, and Concord wil 1 cov
er herself with glory, as she always does.
The Conference Directory which is
now about ready for the priutcr, will be
issued from the Times office this week.
It will contain the name of each delegate' . -v , p
the nameof the place he will stay during 10 tllC Cy5. UUT htUOl-. Ol
- m r a. A. . .
joiiierence, comoiiticcs, wc.
Our prices may startle, but they will not vex the careful buyer.
Xfi LOWEST PRICE my occt ioor -Are
the finest qualities any inducement?
If so come in and see our splendid new stock of MEN?! md BOYS NEW
f CLOTHING, HATSCAPS and FURNISHING OODS.
THE BANNER ASSORTMENT OF THE SEASON.
So great in assortment. So pleasing in style. So honest in quoUty. So reasoon-
able in price.
Give us a chance and we will give you a benefit.
Yes it will do you goodjtQ.come in and see our immense line of new and attrac
tive stvles we are offering this season in CLOTHING.
It will do you more good to know how wonderfully cheap these nice new goods
can be sold.
We are asking for business with the attractive promise of the BEST GOODS
the LOWEST PRICES, quality considered. We are doing business by
faithfully carrying out this promise with our customers one and all. This con
cerns you, as well as all other buyers of goods-in our line, simply because IT IS
A FACT. Competition must necessarily feel sick, but HIGH PMC ES can nev
er doctor it up; because we are full up of the very best gra les of new and popular
styles in seasonable goods.
We offer such a variety that choice in selection may be gratifying to the fullest extent.
We halve seen to it that goads shall be as satisfactory in quality and wear as they arc
gratifying
Rcisiicr httrfgone north on
mm t 1 ..,(
Pfeportanec. w nen ne rciui n
m will accompany inm. .ur
.. . . .1
.;,. . c.r1(M . O l IH" n
liCW.'n.-'Keisuer.a'nd . Bro., m
h 1( b't foriret thorn when . ou
Earuuiil for holiday presents.
I B, 11. fowhshas many frieinls
jnjuitv to know that he has
L; .:,.! to CunK'Ss. 1 lie in-.
mttur uiil v lroni -the 8th dis-
fcJEWeWrejin, Jas. Mv Mon
Mr. H. (.'. Craw f nil nccompauied
foflttv. Franklin to Winston
Llav iH-ht where it was buried
idir aiul menagerie pnssctl
town yesterday morning, one
Thev were advertised to
: on Tuesday but failed to get
I time.
pa ifeilig left last week tor
Rx, where lie w ill engage in the
flubiness. lie will nolreinove
RBtUil he decides positively to
t Salem. .
to a big. rush of work Morgan
bsralier will have to iostiK)nc
ktare uutil about tlie2.")lli. Don't
lis if you want to get your pho-
kUlKl'll. -
nWateon the newly elected
ihe Court has rented a house on
I tet Occupied by Mr. Rankin and
vehisfumilv to town some time
nth. .
fcfitwwille. a little town in the western
part of the State, on the W. N. C. R. lt
one of the first villages in North Carolina
to organize a society lor the prevention
of cruelty to animal, baa falleu from
-race and is amusing the populace with
o . t
ocar and dog fights. Shame on you:
For many years the Methodist church
Wo una heated by a furnace, but of late
vcara has ..'been discarded, on account of
being unreliable for heating purposes.
--t- .-Ai 1. : n ,,vi.i-l-,MiilinT
Thev are nowpvuiii-j -
and otherwise fitting up the furnace with
a, view to properly heating
from that ourcc hereafter.
"iJeno displays its roosters ill
issue announcing that Montgom-
pbelelinto the Democratic line
ttedthe tiembcratic nouiiuees for
ttime. , .
It appear that Mecklenburg county
m i . . . . - t bn
has wou the banner, navmg
largest Democratic majority of any coun
ty in tho State at the recent e.ccuou.
We hope she will keep the faith and not
break the record two years hence, 4tow-
I... novor made a special cffoifeto win
4U mm-m '
the m ize. but she kind o' regards lierseii
rua onetniliiins of the ancc
il UII- J i".- -
banner, and still further, has resolved
iW nothiiur less than 1,500 Democratic
:. av...rii-.vfr henceforth, entitle
IllilJUllV .-)limr viv.,
nn noiintv to posess that Hag. Do you
hear Mecklenburg, Catawba, and Iredell?
Now that the election is over and the
straight Democratic ticket has been elec
ted in Rowan, we want to say that we
"Iter. i fiiul t lm tn nlir dutv to tllO Demo-
l I V. V VW -w
piatic nartv in supporting its nominees
make for this,
atkour Democracy is a vital principle
Rnt it did erieve us to have to oppose
siich men as Mr. John M. Horab, because
of his ace and faithful service, yet there
iw.i.x e. it Tlnwhn has set the
seal of disapproval upon independuntisiu,
and we were pained when this step was
taken bv Mr. Horah and others m the
county.. But we want to say that
there was naught personal in what was
said in the heat of the campaign, and
we trust that our friends will all settle
dow n to gathering their big crops of cot
ton and corn, and at even tide, draw the
fragrant wVed to a red glow iu the bowl
of the peaceful calumet.
Keep Your Pants on Please.
Our majority in Catawba is 1617. Can
any county beat it? We doubt it , though
Rowan and several others claim more
than that. Lets hear the official figuie..
Newton Enterprise.
v Mooklfinhiirc. 2.380 official ma
jority jnd we want that bauuer you've
all been iioaitug ineru wun sucu pnue,
such deserved uud meritorious pride.
You seo, -(Senator Vnuce has to be re
cocted to the U. S. Senate by this legis
lature, and his home county thoiiffht it
would show the State what is thought of
me nouoreu siaiesman m. munv.
Vaincc and the banner for Mecklen
burg! Charlotte Chronicle.
You both ought to kuow that the ban-
Presidcntiul
would be-
caudidatcs
received a majority of 3.144 (and he was
not wit bout opposition either.)
Just watch us two years from now
The WATCHMAN does uot bet but it will
agree to eat its old hat (and that hat is
only fifty eight years old) if Rowan coun
ty does uot win the banner in 1890.
the churclriaer is not awarded ouly on
years' it tins were not so it
oiur to Rowan. One of our
CLOTHING
is a thoroughly good stock in every respect, you will find it good4beciusc its stylcsjare, not only tast y
but desirable and serviceable.
Good because it shows full, honest value for the price every time.
a. a
M,S, BROWN
3CBT01
SALE OF
BE SURE AND SEE IT! 'important:
A'linv; . -'
instantly killed, last Sunday property on the premises, con-
The particulars of this sad at- jst-nfr Q corllj wheat, Oilts,
r .., .,,,, Iinan nUlo to
fuwle has appointed Will X.
Pa delegate IVoiu this senatorial
to the Southern Inter States Im-
W Convention to beheld in Ashc-
felfithaiiil 17th.
Sad Accident
Rev. L. D. Franklin, livins at Frank-
,.nniv uns thrown from a
i - - - .
buggy and
eveninir.
heident, so far as we have been able to
learn them, were as follows: Mr. frank
lin had tilled two appointments on Sun
day ,;and was going to preaeh at a private
house on Sunday night. While ou his
wav thore. in compauy with a young
man, the mule which was being driven
became frightened by the breaking O a
holding-back strap in going down hill,
and ran away, throwing both the occu
pants of the buggy out, Mr. Franklin
striking a stump and breaking his neck.
Mr Franklin leaves a wife and four
children, two married iu Winston, where
his body was taken for interment. The
Twin-City Daily say a in regard toit: "He
was about 52 years of age, and had fol
lowed the Master since his youthfil
i. : 1-1 --
days. For some time ne was a niguiy
esteemea merchant of Winston, and it
can be said of him that honesty was writ
ten on his very countenance. In this vo
cation he labored for some years, but
finally heeded the Master's call, buckled
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
AVe will sell at the late resi
tlence of Thomas J. Sumner, on
litljiy the 28th day of Novem
ber, 1890, at public auction to
the highest bidder, all personal
THE
NEWEST
IDEAS.
T X T y T T A -!
JAJU1S. KHAU
GET PAIGES 'IIJD PIJ0T0.
FROM.
wag-
horses, mules, cows, two
ons, farming tools, and nnany
other articles, too numerous to
mention.
Terms of sale cash.
H. Sumner,
J. E. Sumner,
Executors of Thomas J. Sum
ner. October 24th, 1890.
reatsst
Vafiety
falsest Mees
WE ARE PLEASING THEM ALL.
has
Shendvn News.
We have5 not received a copy yet but
the Charloite Chronicle has the following
to say in regard to it :
The Shendun News is the title ofa new
weekly papW just started at Shendun,
Virginia, with II. A. Banks, the late
Salisbury, N. C, representative of The
Chronicle, and previous to that local re
porter for this paper in Charlotte, as ed
itor. It is a 12 page 3 column paper,
printed on new type, and superior qual-
arrested in Georgia week ity book paper. The columns are mm
again as wide as this column, it is u
all odds one of the handsomest papers of
sinv kind that we ever saw. That it has
seen fit to go Out of the rut of weekly
paper as to style of makeup, is a creau
to tho wise individuality of its publish-
The skillful hand of Mr. Banks strikes
out all over the paper. The matter is
bright and fresh, and has a decidedly
pleasing individuality studding every
page with sidcrial gems.
has made a cowl beginning on
i& the very latest stvles, one ' the weekly paper question, and both edS
lIree of a kind. If you wish Hor Banks ana me iov ui miCimm
ce overcoat for A tittle money ' cre-atlv V - congratiilateiLon the first
lin.t. Come carlv and iret i sue of the fcheudun ses. -
JK they ill not lastlong at the ,
m bbfUed tiiem. ? I
I
pas been a had week for shows in
F)'. Bhentierd's minstrers were
pej to show here on Monday and
is circus on Tuesday but rboth
fleeces before they got here.-.
IlfcQaeen a colored man who
Ik Mcttiersoo in Montgomery
t atul brouaht to our iail for
uutil ; next Montgomery
pith i of the days of this week is
p and -26 armies, which makes
rteea imiiti;s. shorter than
pt week, and four hours and
PWis shorter thaii those ol the last
'June. -
r just received a large shipment
MKtoers samples of overcoats
lose out at a im-at bamain. These
on tho armor and went forth as a Meth
odist peacher into His vineyard, and
when he fell he was pastor in charge of
the Bowan eireuit, throughout which to
day there is sorrow brooding for the loss
f one who had made an iudellible im
press upon the hearts and minds of its
people. A good man is gone, and many
friends here and all over Jsorth Carolina
are bereaved on account of his sudden
departure.
To Contractors.
Bids for building a new church edifice
for the First Presbyterian church of Sal
isbury, N. C. will be received until Dec,
10 18U0. Plans and specifications may be
seen in the office of E. B. Neave in Salis
bury. The committee reserve the right
to reject any or all bids.
.. : Neave,
Ch'm. of Com.
Cotton and Grain Market
Reported by BOY DEN k QUIXS.
Strict sood middling,
Good middling,
Middling,
Low mutdling,
tains
GRAIN.
Tharksgiving Proclamation.
The following proclamation
been issued by the President.
By the grac and favor of Almighty
God the people of this nation have
been led to the closing days of tire piss
ing year, which has been full b the
blessings of peace, and comforts of
plenty. Bountiful compensation has
come-to us for the work of our minds
aud of our hands iu every department
of human industry.
Th'fore I liiiii iiuin H ii risou, Pres
ident of the United States of America
do hereby appoint Thursday, the 27th
0 the present month of Noteiiiber, to
be observed day of prayer and
thanksgiving, and
I do invite the ncoplc upon that day
to cease from their labors, to meet in
their accustomed bouse of worship,and
to join in reading gratitude and praise
to our beneficient Creator for the rick
He has (.ranted to us a as na
tion aiul invoking the continuance of
his protection aud grace tor me iu-
ture.
I commend to my fellow-citizens the
privilege of remembering the poor, the
homeless, and the sorrowful; let.ns en
deavor to merit the promised recom
pense of charity, and the gracious ac
ceptance of our praise.
none
9 to 9.4o
9
8: (
M. Biown.
Children Cry for Pitchers Castona. itu
LITTLE FOLKS AND BIG PEOPLE
Will .all find jat whnt you are looking for to make a holiday
or birthday gift.
IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE AND NOVELTIES.
Our low prices make these beautiful goods all bargains.
WILL LAST
A LIFE TIME.
fwgjij g Years!
NOT HALF the C08T Of
STERLING SILVER.
H-W
SPOONS
AM H
FORKS -s
HAVING
STERLING SILVER
Coantry Produce Market
Reported by D. R. JULIAS Jt CO.
Iirl
half through the back at
points exposed to wear,
as shown by out,
THEN PUTED ENTIRE.
Guaranteed to contain
more silver and are more
durable than any plated
or LIOMT Sterling Sliver
goods made.
MADE ONLY BV
Is; Bjlme i SdwariU alter Ca.
STERLING
I SILVER j
1
3 KB S Z
85( 100
75
Corn
Peas -8."
Flour cnty 2.252.:0
Ne.l .70('
Bacon hams
" ri4e3 .
buuluers -r
.10
Potatoes irah GO .75
" " sweet 40
,yrr .15
Cutter .20a2L
(hikrn l-2.J(.r0
Call and oxaniino our lino of
flatware, never before liave bad
such a mamoth stock of this line,
And we call your special atten
tion to our line of silver inlaid
spoons and forks,
Kvervlxxlv is delighted with
our holiday display. You want
to see it.
NEW
NOVEL
AND
BEAUTIFUL
SELECTIONS.
PLENTY OF VARIETY,
NEW ATTRACTIONS.
Wc invite you all and will be glad to serve you
to our best ability.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
W. H. Reisner & Bro.
E. M. ANDREW?.,
Before you buy Furniture. It will p v
you. L want to call the attention ot I
of the readers of this paper that my Bto
of FURNITURE, 1 IAN-OS AND O c
, GANSis now larger and moj-o eotupl
than at any lime since I have been i
I businesk. I have just reeeivd a ear I
j of uothing but Antique Oak and dixit-. :
' Century Suits, ranging in price J'r i
I $28 $28,50 to $5,00. These were bou
at a bargain and are tlie very neue..i
j styles. I have made a htig,deiil in 1.
I lor Suits also. Listen at ihse pri.
f Plush Suits of (I and 7 pieecri am u'
I ing now for .".:.2.."0 to !? 100.00. Ph
! Suits in Walnut and Antique and J.
i Century that I sold for 10 tier cent, m
last year. I have a well selected I'm.
Divans Plush Rocker, Book Cases, K
tie M errors and Novelties in Furiiitu
I have-scoured the country this year i
bargains, buying in large quantities
eash to get the best bargains, iny ol j.
being to give my customers this Tall . i
best ;oods possible for the money,
make a specialty of furnishing resnlVit-
and hotels complete from top to bou
I am anxious to sell yoil all j-our ft 1 1
tare, and will do it if you will allow n
to quote my prices. Long time ivn
Pianos and Organs. Write mo tor P. .
and Terms.
E. M. ANDREWS,
CHARLOTTE, N. 0.
i in-
Special Bargains and Notic
Advert iement in l his colnein ini ri.
for 7 cents per line. Wnfcli it hih! tr :
UILM.VO LOTS FOR SA LB, CK
llJUl-.
B
this office.
to Livingstone Collerc Ki
I OST: A POCKET ROOK CONI AI
j, ing a considerable sum of munc);
nder will be rewarded by leavin i.
is ottu e.
WStmi 5
Eivli
I VJ'iwe
SEE THE IML'BLE pit AUGHT PA
range a Raker it Neaves, one o.
best stove ever put on the market,
FRESH ft ROCK!. I KM AND COLN'i
rodtH-e received daily at 1. R.
A Co V
FOUND:- A ;oLD BL'AI'KLKT W!
initials, owner ran I Hve pnme bv
ing at this otiiee ami pioving- pioputv
FRESH BRF, MUTTON;
alv:n on livid I
'haver's on Main .street.
AM'
OUgb.Uobi
B
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LACKSMITIITNil IN ALL ITS Bl
-lif. and the '-et -t i otlrnifti i-ii
Wcla-rs, next door to JuincV ...
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