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4,4,., is nl.air. t!ie hislativv ,f niir g"V- 4 ittj not r i i - - rtill It! .11' it.- M, K inli v l.ili ami m -W I lite ajIV iiiii y " - " m ; cu.lni.. or how large ly t,r Huwm-, there tan be no Democnitic L,iff lawu,lnti ti.e b,nne Ik, ouH Democratic and ye elect a 1 .vAr..! If. I'lVsiuL'llt. J affairs sliWlM ex- U under a DcaiocraUc form of gov ' a oiniAAr i - i We believe in safeguards rash legislat ion., but we do not in having those safeguards SO algal us I believe- sjIiopu of 4li toeirtirelv defeat uie a nronli. . r FTTft: . f ...Tr ! e mime iu tne Constitution wberehy the United btates Senate ru tj f d ,,C power taken awr.y from tire President. One legislative body is enough for any corporation whatever its object. S ite--nards against hasty legislation can beproAid.lbv making the terms ot Congressmen four years and electing half of them every two years. A government like any other corpo ratu.n has acirtam objeiJ; for wliR-li to ex st and mast have a legislative and executive system to carry out that 1 object. Is there any other corporation in the civilized world which has two legislative bodies and a President with power to veto t heir action ? If so, Where does such an absurdity exist? The object of the Alpha Mauiifartur in Company is to, make cotton fabrics, ltliasonly one -legislative body:a Board of Directors elected by the stockhol ders. Its executive iimclihiery consists imt a President, , SccrefV, Treasurer, . Foreman, Engineer, ..c-.orj'liai! . fcc., kc. The Incjlimpnu a uanvuie Railroad and all oilier corporations have a similar syslom of government. Nowhere can we Knd two legislative bodies in any industrial corporation with a President with power to veto thei ction of tlve Board of Directors. No business enterprise could bp- suc cessfully m inaged with a complicated government. . Suppose tin; Ii. k I). Company tuid a government similar to onr NationaKiovernment and that a board of directors just, elected by the stockholders was in favor, of a swifter ami better passenger service, a change in the officials of -th roail, &c, and that .nnoihor Board of Directors hav ing been elected for six years and hold ing over was opposed to any changes, would this nbt be a pretty st,ate of af fnirs?" Supose that both Boards vot ed for these reform measures but thaf ibe Presidi iit. of the Company in his uiight ve!o Whem, would not every Hienrlar of the concern sell out his itstock in disgust? TIih A!,iect. of the government is to jin-tret our peisous and oar property, u&l that olijcct can best be carried out - by a simple executive and legislative system which will be easily repoifs:Ve to publicseiitinient or to the wishes of the governed. The .experience ol the industrial World is that one legislative body with au,executive arrangement responsive if bpet. wrvi's t( oroniote J he ends i . nf all industrial corporations. On the contrary experience shows that two legislative bodies, and a President with power to veto, form a cumbersome sys tem which defeats rather than carries .out the wishes of the governed and is an insuperable barrier to ths speedy repealing of pernicious legislation. . Another change needed in our, gov ernment is this: The Congressmen who have just heen elected will not en "ler upon their duties until December, 1801 more than a year from the time of their election. We think that Congress should meet f)e irst of January following every November election. That McKinley Bill. Frcmllie Lowell Citiicn, Ttvjh-We of evening brooded over jt.he m;uisioji of DeSmythers a silence - liBoken now and then by the sharp -cocking of Mrs. De Smythers' needles n4 she sat knitting in thelittle kitcheiu rf by the tierce grunts of De Smvtliers )iiinelf as he slumbered on a sofa in the siting ivem. . IjThese latter sounds at length ceased, id a soft tread trild Mrs. De Smy tbers that the lord of the-mansion had finished his nap and was eoiri ibg out to read the evening paper. Suddenly theie was a fall of some hetyy body, followed by a yell of pain, The ladv of the house rushed in to Hud her iieiie sitting mere on me noor- holdiug one slipperless foot iu his -hand . n.l h .!-i rur uiirw iimTo kMiindy, haven't I always been a good husband to jouV" "Yes Jack.'' 'Haven't I always sUpportel ciir cl i lieu?" "Yes, Jack "Haven't 1 bin?-; "Yes, dear; always paid in v but what is the mat ter?'1 "And didn t I give the minister b5, and pHtmy name down on his orphan l)ook for ten nu jr.'? 4-Df course you did." "I Iwive stood all thjese an never grumbled: but this is too much, tco muchT l. I)'?. Jack! You frightend nie W' t i- too much "ibe L.cks on our new carpet.' . ?ud ti e strong man sobbed like i i Tn thi S.nidan CamnaiLn. Dudyard Kiplingi Lsttc&t JJyy!;. The camel "iins spokw at iutjeryalR ami tin sonar slouched forward muitl a i . . j I I - TL 'the rotiTa or i ue caiueis. i oeu . i i i i. ,.r 4 1. 4 1 anai'K iu uiiee. iiiuiiahjiii who um ni ie:irnei jrom ixkks that it is impossible for troops in close onler to attack against breecjjloading - A few dropping shots heralded their approach, and a few horseman led, but the bulk of the force was- naked hu maittty, mad with rage, and armed with the speai and swonl. The in stinct of Hit' desert, where there is al ways much war, told them that the right flank of the square was the weakest, for they swung clear of the front. Tire camel guns shelled them as tl ey p issed, and opened for an in stant lanes through their midst, much like those quick-closing vis tars in .a Kentish hop gaiden, seen when the train races by t full speed; and the infantry tire, 1 e d till (the opportune Lmomeut, dr ipped them iu close-packed hundreds. Jo civilized troops in the world could have endured the hell through which they came, the living leaping high to avoid the dead clutc i- m r at their herls, tne wounded curs ing and staggering forward till they fell a torrent black as the sliding water above a milld'am full on the right. fUnk of the square. Then the liuc of the dusty troops a id the faint blue desert sky overhead went out iu rolling smoke, and the lit! le stones on the ground and the tinder drv clamps of scrub became matters of surpassing interest, for men measured their agonized retreat and recovery by these things, counting me chanically and hewing their way back i 111 I 1 MM to chosen peuuic and oraucii. J Here was no semblance of any concerted fighting. For aught the men knew,the enemy might be utleniping all four sides of the Kin are at once. Their business was to destroy what lay in front of them, 'to bayonet in the back those whopassover them, and dying, to drag down the slayer til he could be knocked in the head bv some avenging Ktut butt. Divk waited quietly with 1 '.ri'neiiiioW and a . 4 ?ctor tin 3 "V" ft the stress became unendurable . i 1 here was no hope cf attending to the wounded till the attack was repulsed, so the three moved forward gingerly forward the weakest side. There ws.s i rush from without, short hough hough of the stabbing spears, and a man on a horse, followed by thirty or forty others, dashed through, yelling and hacking. The right flank of the square sucked in after them and the other lielp. The wounded, who knew that they had but a few hours more to live, caught at the enemy's feet brought litem down, or staggering to a dis carded rifle, fired blindly into the scuf fle that raged in lh center of the quare. ducalsd Cats. Those persons who believe cats to be incapable of profiting by education would change their opinion if they coti hi see the exhibition of performing cats in Paris, France, says an exchange. The skill and docility of the little ani mals are truly wonderful, and would, even iu dogs, be considered a proof of i i - mi i " iireat iulelliienee. 1 he cats are con cealed in two small wooden houses or kennels, which stand opposite each other, with a row of tifty chairs between them. The pefforniaec begins bv the trainer tapping on the roof of one of the houses. Immediately u cat conies out of the door, and, after being strok ed and patted by its master, leaps to the top of the hist chair and then goes lightly and gracefully from one chair to the next; stepping only on the backs, until it reaches the other house, into which it retires. Each cat does this in turn, and, then two cats cross the chair bndge in opposite direction one going oyer the tops as before and the other passuig along the horizontal bar just below. Lonyr wooden planks are then laid over the chair backs and a number of wine bottles placed at intervals, and the cats wind in and out between the bottles without missing one or knock ing one ever. A still greater difficulty is presented by a small wooden disk be ing put on top of each bottle, and a cat stepping from one to another, while other cats follow" the serpentine walk among the bottles. The chairs am pHanks are then removed and a num per of --trestles are set up between the two houses. The cats leap from one trestle to another with the precision and ability of a circus rider. A large wire hoop, wrapped in tunc which had been soaked iu alcohol, is held up and set on lire but the procession of pus sies nothing daunted, leap through the names obediently, light rope danc ing is the next performance, and a number of live white rats placed on the rope receive no attention whatever. Heavy Train Robbery. Augusta, Ga , Nov. 11. Two nisrht trains on the Georgia Railroad, one Ail . leaving Atlanta for Augusta at 11-SO tnd tl.e other leaving Augusta tor t lanta at the same hour, were robbed last Urght, the later of about 40. Messenger ticklen, who reached here this morning, is a heavv loser , telegram from Atlanta says his nnek ages aiuounted to S12.1XH). PuiUmi JiiysTie must have been robbed between uonvers and Ueonee hndm oKhmi ai i Ur iktil.L fnA... i ll A. . IT - 'o" jiuiu ."Atlanta, tie was a deep on a cot in iiisrarandthercbbtr must have entered tfce door next oie engine. J lis key was m h;s s-oa . which bw Both robberies were eviWntlv the . , w.. worK or the same man, who probablv knew the run of the road. The tr. ins were not topped, the robber niountin mem at the Nation quietlv and doiue in " 1 1 am ceirp ' tr ,.r ti.A r"- r, u ni U.'e next station. J.'vUtllln - W ... . i I. ll ti .1!' ' 11 fill 111.. 1 train, lases -::Vaoout 55100. reaches. The day is not far distant when the central belt of North Carolina will be the greatest peach growing section of Mie At'a tic eoast. So far we hayejio yellows in Virginia or North Carolina. This disease is fast d-stroyinsT the or chards of Dtflawan and Maryland, ami the reach supply nust so;n come Mfom elMwhere. While the whole middle section of North Carolina will produce iieuches to iierft ction I am inclined to fchink that the high rolling sandy pint! land between the Yadkin and Caiie Fear Rivers, through which the Ral eigh & Augusta R iilroad runs, is de stined to be the peach district. 1 laii- ters should never plant a peach orchard in a low bottom or on the east or south slop; of a hill, but select the highest and coldest exposure possible, otherwise the trees will bloom too soon and lie caught by frosts. W. F.Mi'pij, Hor ticulturist, X. V. Exiwriment Station. Haj. Sneed Bead. Statesville Landmark. Mai. VYm, H. Sneed, the well known politician and wit of Wilkes county, died suddenly, of congestion ot the I niicrs. at his home 21 miles west of WilkesWoro and one mile east of Mora vian F ills at 12 oclock last Thursday, aged about 75 years. He was raised in one of the northern-central counties of the State. Person or Granville perhaps, but had lived iu and near Wilkesboro many years. He was a tailor by trade but practically was a gentleman of ele gant leisure. He could neither read nor write but was one of the best in formed of men a man of wonderful humor, acute intellect ami strong na tive judgement, especially in matters political. This whole section of the State is full of his "sayings" and he will belong remembered. He knew every body and eyervbody knew him ami be was equally at home with Governors and groundings. Sneed was a charac ter and all w ho knew him will be sorry to learn t hat he is' dead. A sporting bazir, on receiving a new supply of air-guus,annuunces them as frcsh-zir rifles. "Yes,"' remarked a man as he left u freak dime museum, ''truly this is a country. Bears and deer are more numerous in the Dismal Swamp ot Virginia than or many years. A well known physician declares that thin soles are great propagators ol d isease a in o n g w oiueu . The cornerstone of the new Mason c temple, in Chicago, lias been laid. The building is to cost, $2,000,000. : i to m I - A monument of ltobert Morris a prominent organizer of r reeui isonry, was recently unveiled ut LaUnme, Kv. Sarah Bernhardt tonsnleiin her self insulted by an article in a Paris newspaper, her son has sent a challenge to the author. Tlic Count of Paris is to be tendered an ovation on Ms relurn to the French capital. France will follow Gernienv ex t)f inline m incre.isinr ti e strength her nrniv. Lord Lytton has written a novel in French and it is said to he one of the best of his. Giovanni Succi is now doin his 4T clays fast in New York. It is the cooper who does a "slaving business." Another ball manipulator killed by his own battery. Poor slain pitcher. When a man takes a 7 days' doez he do so because he has vacation a wesik- cough ? SALE OF LAD, By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county in the case of 1 llillnrd, Exr., against W. II Jnnard and others. 1 will sell at public sale at the Court House door in Salisbury on Monday the 6th day of October, 18L0, : tract of land 111 Scotch Irish townslnj adjoining the lauds of W. A. Luckev, Jr and others. Containing 170 acres more 01 less, known as a part of the Ken and. lerms: une inirn casn, one inirtl in six mouths and one third in twelve mouths, with interest on the deferred payments from day of sale ut eight pei cent. T. J. HlLLARl), Sept. 5th 181)0. Executor, Pain and dread attend the use of most catarrh remedies. Liquids and snuffs are unpleasant as well as dangcrou nays cream iaim is sale, pleasant, ensi iv appnea to tne nostrils, ana a sure cure, it cleanses the nasal naseaee and heals the luuamcu membrane, giving re net at once. Price oOc. The most obstinate cases of catarrh are cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm, tne only agreeable remedy. It ia not a liquid or snutfj is easily applied into the nostrils. For cold in the head it is mag ical. It gives relief at once. Price 50cts. When Baby was sick, we gore her Castoria. Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria ben she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she ga-j them Castoria p stBSCRIBE FOR 1 THE WATCHMAN GENERAL DIRECTORY COUNTY CO VEHXMEST. Clerk Superior Court, J M Ilorah, Kheriir.t! C Krider. Register of Deeds, II N Woodsofl. Treasurer, J Sam'l MeCubbins, Surveyor, B C Arey. Coroner, D A Atwell. Commissioners, T J Sumner cbairman, V L Kluttz, C F Baker, Dr h W Cole man, Cornelius lit iicr. SupH Public Schools, T C Lina, Sup't of Health, Dr J J Summerell. Overseer of Poor. A SI Brown. TOWN, Mayor, J W Rumple. Clerk, D R Julian. Treasurer, I II Foust. Police, RW Price, chief, J F Pace, C W Pool, R M Barringer. Commissioners North ward, XA Rcn- dlenian, D M Miller: South ward, 1) li Julian, J A Barrett; East ward, J B Cor don, T A Coujjhenour: West ward, R J Holmes, T C Linn. CHURCHES. Methodist Services every Sunday at 11 a in. and CJ p in. Prayer meet in ttvery Wednesday at 0-v n iu. Rev 1 Guthrie, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon ut 3 o clock. J W Mauney, sup't. Presbyterian Scrvlees every Sunday at 11 a m and 8:80 p in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8:30 p in. Rev J Rumple, D D, pastor. Sunday school every Sundr.y afternoon at 4 p m. J Rumple, sup't. Lutheran Services every Sunday at 11 a m and p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7 pm. Rev Chas B King, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternooi at 8 p in. R G Kizer, sup't. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 11 a m and b:oo p m and Yv ednesday at bid p in. Rev F J Murdoch, rector. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p ia. Capt Iheo Parker, sup t. Baptist Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Rev pastor. - Sunday school every Sunday at 9 a. in. Thos L Swink, sup't. Catholic Services every second Sun day at 10 a m and 7 p in. Rev Francb Meyer, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a in. Y M C A Devotional services at Hall every Sunday at 10 a in. Business meet ing tirst Thursday night in every month. I Jl Foust, pres't, LODGES. Fulton Lodge No 99 A F & AM, meets every lirst and third Fridav night in each month. E B Neave; WM. Salisbury Lodge, No 24, K of P, meets every Tuesday night. A H Boyden, C C. Salisbury Ldge, No 77.1, K of H, meets every 1st Mid 3d Monday night iu each month. , Dictator. Salisbury Council, No 27'2, Royal Ar canum, meets every lid and 41 h Monday night iu each mouth. J A Ramsay, Regent POST OFFICE. Office hours from 7:30 a m to f:.'0 p m. Money order hours 1) a in to 5 in Nimlav hours lhJiOa 111 to II Ramsay, V U. P2:uO p in EXEGUICF.S'KC'UGE. Having qualified as I ecu tors of the ast will and testament ot J iiomas J. Sumner, deceased, we hereby i vi; notice to all persons, having claims against the leeeueut, to exhibit tlic same to us on, or neiore me utn iav 01 vcioiH'r jcv.u. Ml persons indebted to said estate are equesleu to settle without tut her no tice. taled Oct, 9th 1800. 1 P. IT. Fl MNKR. Julian E. Spmnkr. Lxecutoi-s' ol I hoiuns J. hu inner. N -O- The name of every man in sv Western North Carolina who has timber land, improved ami unimproved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. We must have bottom prices, full, clear and correct descriptions. Persons wishing to buy, sell C a 7 or rent properties will find it to heir interest to write to or call on McCUBBINS & REISNER, SEAL ESTATE AGENTS, SALISBURY, N. C. ely'3 catarrh nnPAH 'DiTMaBFr!!!? t lcaiisos me Nasal Passages, 'HAY FEVER Allays Pain aud Inflaitimatioiiy Heals the Sores. Restt.'res ilie Senses of Taste and Smell. i TEY THE CUES. 4 AY-FEVER A particle is applied Into each nostril and is agree- aum. i-rico 50 cvt. at Druggists; by mill registers 00 m. ELY BROTHERS. 50 Warren St.. New York Tfltt'S Pills Is an in i aluablc remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID liver, dyspepsia, piles. Halaria, costiveness, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES. Sold Everywhere WA TED Worked Like a Chsri Bradfield s Female Regulator worked like a eharm; improvement been wonder ful; cannot express my gratitmte. Wish every lady afflicted would try it. I know t would cure them. Mrs. Bcr.u A. Loito, Spring Grove, Fia. Write the Brad-Held Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by all druggists. NOTiOi. Is ticfehy given that the Board of Com missioners for Rowan County at their meeting held on the 4th day of August, 18D0, ordered a new Registration of the Voters of said County for the elections to be held on Tuesday the 4th day ot November 1890. The registration books will be opened on the 22d day of September next, and will be. closed on the second Saturday proceeding said election. V. L. Kluttz. Chairman. II. N. Woodsox, Clerk. Aug. 11, 1800. 43 tf SALE OF LAND. By v'u-tue of a decree of the Superior Court in the case of Isaac A. Lycrly and othcis. Ex-parte, I will sell at the Court House door in Salisbury on Mon day the 6th day of October 1800 at public auction, n track of laud in Rowan county adjoining the lauds of Levi Powlass,Isaac Lycrly and W.C. Lycrly, containing 198 acres, more or less. Terms: one third cash, one third in six months and the balance in twelve months. Interest on deferred payments from day of sale at tight per cent per annum. J. L. Cow.vx, Commissioner. September 3rd, 1890. CAUTION Tako no shoes unless AN . I.. Ioi; ttiiiH' nanie and iii-icc arc ht ainix (1 on the Itottom. If the (Iculer cnunot supply yon. tend cllroct to factory, enclosing uuverusea prlco. V W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Cnlf, Heavy Laced Grain and Creed moor Waterproof. llest in tho world. Kxvmllte l9 sr..nn genuine iiani-skavkd shoe- 84.00 IIAMi-StWKI) WKI.T SHOE. 33.AO 1'H,1('K AM FARM KBS' SHOE. 2.r,0 EX VISA V U IT VA1.V SHOE. S'i.'ZH A- J WOKKINC.MEN'S SHOES. .OU and HSl.:.-, tiOYS SV1HMI1. MIOES. AH iiKnk' in C'oiigro. lluttou ;mil l.ace. $3 & $2 SHOES LAbigs. 1.75 SHOE FOK MISSES. Best MaU rial. Bent Style. Best Fitting. . L. Douglas, Bro-kton. Mass. Sold by S.BROVVN. -w oncs c a c v Cleans SEED PERFECTLY. Makes FINE SAMPLE. NEVER CHOKES or 3R5AKS THE ROLL. THE CELEBRATED C0TT0M BLOOM Has All LATEST IMPROVEMENTS Including- Kal:ti:r .4'I:;-f! ou ttrtish which in sures eve- speed. This feature is peculiar to this make of Gin and is used on no other. Are F1TI.1VY fi Alt lTKEIand Arc IHlivcretl l iter. Ol' KKIUirr at any R. H. Station or the landing- ot any Reg-ular Btarnboat Line in the South. If vv ,ibvo no Agent near you, address the General Southern Agent. 3 Ton $35. SECTOR fQS0OOD U. S. STANDARD . n a ma. rreijhtpald, fully wurrault-tJ. Iltbcr m&tem pTOpOftl'nnlrlr low. i'iin-.t : .I'.t- .n.l en Urnin Milttw SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN 1DVEKTI8E IN iERKCUAKiK. L. 1I.CLKMXET CRAIGE & CLEMENT, Attornova -A.t Law Salisbury, N. O. "eb. 3rd, 1 881 Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, VerticaL and Horizon tal of every variety and capacity. 4? VERTICAL PISTON. 1 BBtaroi and Eaiiille Railroad it V. N, 0. Division Passenger Train Schedule. Effective May 13th, 1888. Train No. 53. Kafct bound. Ti-iiin No. 52. West Uound. luuo a i li ;io 10 u3 MW U 10 1 1 i'i u. in. nosioii liiluueliilila jjA.iiiuure W UrttrtftJf'hB uuan&" "TdoilUll'lld Golbsloro KaK-tgh Lurluiin 4 3-J 0 - V ii 1 1 oft S 03 S8 ' S 10 1 i5 13 noon m. ai. a, m. p. ra a. m p. in. "a; ui. ir. OJ44 "ll 15 6 33 4 :;o a. in. p. ra. a. m. 3 12 -11 19 a. ax. Greensboro 8 50 p.m. 7 20 6 2T S 5S S 57 5 17 1 46 4 30 4 17 -3 44 3 1.1 2 35 2 00 us 1 15 M m. :Ui-oiiry Ai 14 ii! noon Si.ttesviUe 1 3 16 p. m. IS S3 1 14 1 4 2 10 3 ) 2 49 3 II 3 -7 4 U0 4 31 CalawUa Newton I'ljkory Connellj Springs Moranion oieii Alpine M;irion Old t'ort Uound Knob Black Mountain Aslievllle Asheville Alexanders Marshall llotS.H-lngs Lv LT. 4 40 5 09 6 31 J 6 10 ! 12 45 12 19 11 40 p. m. noon a. m. .r. Lv. 5 40 p, 7 so ,s 30 111 40 30 a m. Hot Springs 10 25 Morristown s 35 Knoxville T15 Jeiiloo 415 m. Louisville so Vr. a. m. p. m. llio a.m. lndiantipons 4 oo P. m 6 33 p. m. f'liif.ogo s so p. m 1 rw St. Paul Soo p. m. a 4o p. m. St. Louis sod n. m. 7lo a.m. KsnsasCity 8 25 p.m. -Murphy Branch. Dally except SL'NOAY TRAIN NO IS TRAIN NO 17 S oo a m Leave Asnerllle Ai r 4 so p. nr. 0 25 Arr Waynesvllle - 230 l!2pra t harleMon iHi&a.m 5 05 jarrtus A. & S. Road. I Daily except SUNDAY TRAIN NO 12 TRAIN NO 1 3 so p. in Leave Spartnnmirg At ilve 210 p. n: III Arrive ijei:orrseniiie w a. w Aslievllle Leave sio 7:th meridian time iiiteu to Lot Spilrps. !ittli .. .. .. west of Hot Springs. Pullman Sleepei ; between Wnsl.lngton & Salisbury Richmond & ireenisboro Raleigh &Greensaoro Knoxville & J.cuisvtlle .. Parlor Crs . Salisbury & Knoxville JOS. L. TAYLOR, O. P. A. W. A. WINBURN. AcfgD. P. A WUTISC3IKCH row many -n MILES .0, One nftho FREE BENT Tel. IRC .l l nr MrintWari unoiid1-(1. an ) iftjiitr'tu'-'- mr HH-rntr r ill 'uill l:F.li toovr rUMK in fa. I. lmnliir . r i hi) rh'w w ho nrritt ii. nt rrtw-rnn macr Mir ? t! rbnnrv A!i ?im bsrp fo th i;i r-rnni i. fo .li".r onj p-.-M.rl. to lhic v !if i-iill .v ur i. :.!.' Bill til .c anutti'j v.u lir fT'ti li Jric of Ihi. H'Wt.rti.rnn-iii fh'in Ihc sntr.:i -ti.1 .f l,r l. lr- TJje fjnaWlhy cut jives lUv nj mi9tt.v vCU r i!uciii i nhnut the fififfh jsurt of itbolk. It if a ?rnn&, Jo'.:Jil Czt t.ie si .-j.c.ns lnr'-..- ietfjr to cmry ffc will lsi .bow yuu lwwe ynn can make from IfiiJI to 4 1 (li 'lay ui Icact, frouf :1ip start. -. irli ot fxptrii-nrf. Hrttif rrilc ut om-i; Wi- jmv ui: t-a)irt-.. i-lf.-irirf.. Address. II. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 20, 1890, edition 1
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