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r H I 'v. - -. Carolina Watcliiasn. J. L. EAMSEf , Edity: and Proprietor .THUKSJJAY, DEC. 11 J8;K. I r rrr. TheoLjeoi of I'tis on'.er is !o nuiir. j 1 wlnetrte rntl eWats thp people cng ?p& j I in ;;rirn!'i:r:il curl mechanical pnf- mit. The irritw litw liren member of thrs wgpimasalwn for nearly three ynr. It bus rsumrd vast .propor tions and I he er.d ' M not vet in sight. CCL. L. L. POLK. AMOWfl- TrsP. "RT? A lTTY IvlrAl. ! lamentation nr.d complainings pi i.om ivjnrji fiom Oeala we ntuter-. Fress Cmaicni from Vario-s Gaa'Jcm o, f:nj.-.f tk;v sr. I III'. I M . I ' ' I. ! i l . . i . 1 I I I i jn' ' Mr. J. L. Rinseliav'rng lttgM As an organization' it has made mis ihe Carolina Watchman, with its gopd will nd patronage, is now its editor and proprietor. All person indebted to the W ATCH take and will continue to do so. Uut stand that President .J'olk was re-leet- e;l nnnnimouslv Cream of tin tao African Pre; n time it takes for either a drv "spelt unanimously. It m ondgrslood that Uncle Jerrrjnr a t?et "spelP of weather to injure This was a just recognition of true j Rusk reads about the political achieve-; the croos, and thru ask the question has the great creator est.tbltsheu such merit and a faithful administration. ! nieuts of the tanners Alliance and m m .m.l f'.e A 1 1 Ja mpp I cl reams dreams. Xnr York World has been more energetic, more euthus i.istic or more earnest in striving to e,.l.!n4on. advertising or f..m fc r, an orrraaiz ition that mil .'. A3 lrl rt'tfo.-j i rj - 1 '.r i.ib wrk will please make navmeiitat.s compact and systematic as Ijiat we feel sure that some good has been ( build-up o:ir organization. His policy done. We are proud of !;e Alliance, j has been to go forward with steady It is not likely that our farmers etfer ; strides. At the same time he was con servative and cautious. His frren 13 admire hihi fen- his true worth, and his vi l.. ll.. . . I 1 L 1 .1 1 nee, as those accounts Belong 10 l,lK'of some oilier cines,us u nas ufue state of Mr, J. J. Btmr AlK n6-1 S,ni :uul the future ,s J,rjpht- W j,en if tht uudersgnett can always be ,,,nj,ie legin to ta)k, act-tTud think to lonud at tbe VV'ATnrit an office win. jr,.ier, as tln'y are now tloinj?, more will receipt for same. ' gnod iban evil will be the result. Un- All unexpired subscriptions anu au- .j fiftceii months ago the v,r;er sjent rtwiii" contracts will be tilled. I most of his time between Ihe plow V.MLIMM2 . T. K. Bbunkr, IB eatora .of i). VlKLE, ) J.J. bjU'NEU. TO OUE PATRONS. Having bought life Watchman out fit, patronage and gtxl will it w proper haf.dles. Naturally we feel dra.uu to ward the men who plow, sow and rer.p, But while we shalUabor in the inter est of agriculture, we shall strive to do justice to all people, no matter, what business they-aiv engaged inf provided regret enemies that th."ir as-auits have proven futile. Notwithstanding the base attempts to blacken his ehar acter, those w l.o know him lfst have the utmost conhMeuce in his integrity. Perhaps no man in this country can show a cleaner recor.I tuan lie. ia The area seeded towheat in Michi gan this fall is 1,50,000 acres, an in crease over last year of G4,000. The average condition of t he plant is in excess of 1(H). This life is a battle, and the man who lies in the shade and does noth ing but grumble at the success of others, will isevi'r win a victory, even' tinder the most' favorable circum stances. It is the farmer's undoubted right to hold his products fur a better prie a withering, blasting necessity, or rather is it. not eeused by the neglect j the of tiller of the soil to comply with the edict to "still eroundr1 The great principles of agricultural work must be simple to be Tfom pre h end ed and practiced by t he average cultiva tor. The earth wasn't made for the smart, the intelligent, comprehensive farmer alone, but for the saveiage, and 1 hoo below him. The sing'c thing,deep culture of the soil, wilt do more to re store the waning yields of farm crops and to establish a prosperous state of agriculture than all other things combined, ft is more important than LUm ii ! i BUY ! if he chooses to do so; and we find ; t lie Uank (juestiou, the money question that the man that lo-.es is the one perate efforts have been made to weak- that, holds on too long, and lUej ninn i- a i ... .. a I that gains is the one that lets go when on ill iuHii.iupp : 1 1 1 1 1 Ul:l IV '(l(fl OeO- . " - . . . . j . v - ... .... , . .-y " TV i he gets a fair proiit, John M' tStuhl tie have been led to believe that lm is w r" i Yi r v of it is le'ntimtte. man, a ciin.stian ana a gcuueuiau, anu j y c!l laid Hiat w outline the. futuie policy Altbo!lKli his is al0ngthv introdnc-' in this he has the advantage of some jibe soil may not ii good man. However, when the test has been applied, he has always come out unseathed. He is an honest man, a christian and a gentleman, and niav ww miuM,, . i - Althdagll this is alengthy introdnc-1 in this he has the advantage ot some tue per. , . t:cn we bTtvo made but few'-promises, of those who have assailed him. A brief tistory of the p-ipu t;p poljcy ,ind ,vorth of the pa- We trust that so long as the Alliance oufref ! nla -V ' AVvTrimvxr future development will sdiow. In people have him as their principal ,oPy of he tAKOUNA Uat ::Jhe,untllltiniew0!wka geos pub-1 leader, 4iiat he will be guided by tUe Mr ldcM ! P-mptly to the support of the paper, have always characterized his eilurts atUU proiu i..ii... line moif nrn'Pnipiif tnr ivToiiu. alle manner -until sold the iad proj t he nuDer in an i..tv !2.vi.r, 1839. when priuting bffiv subscription list anu . ood will to Messers M ice 0. Fcndle- J. Bruiser. Pendleton & Ker-peettuliy, j. L. LUmsey. h l.n and J i Unnef continued the paiier about . .. ' ...... . H 1 1 I l !l 1 t en sohl it to common question, loyonu a uou'ji h THE liiLILEOAD CCkmOON. Will the next- legislature give us railroad commission ? 'i bis is now vv- f nrbteen months and Messers J. i.-Bfnuar. and Samuel JallU. Under the firm name of Brnner & wiil. -This is a matter Unit both town and country people are interested iir: Their interest;, are nearly the might - be de that woidd do great unrm. t. Lt4.. UiTfHUAN li:ul a success-. same. We need a commission one ,i iifi ul fan for, six years. Op July 28th j that will bene tit the public, and at the iw-.it Ai T....IP xii!l his Interest to ! same time not. interfere 'with 'railroad -JLmt w1uf J.' J. Br u tier, who prosperiiv. A commission in. im.1 to nubiidi the paper blilitT made t ie Itinie of hi death, which occurred o i jL 23aI of tlarcT,lSOpr SSoeaian's raiders had possession of m WaTCHMAN otliee while hele on sing. Otherwise we wiil )C no better fttiiptli and 13th of April, 1865. off, :.ud probably vVofsc. It is, to be jtfter publishing an army news sheet In ptd ihat one will vjji be cream that in this great movement for reform. THE PTTTUEli CP THE P. A. ii. U. AS EDUCA'XOB in Editor of Thcv Topeca Advocate. All political reformers, no doubt, feel much encouraged as a result of the recent election in Kansas aud other States; aud i is proper that we allow ourselves a little breathing spell after the buig and severe struggle which led to this partial victory, i say pariia With a sv.-tem of farming whicli give men and -"teams leisure in fall against uudi e hurry in spring, J have found fall plowing for oafs a balance. i Well laid np fori he frost to act upon, bu uajsroweu ana oats sown lief ore plotjr?riil art and the rush begins. Such early o ls arc usually free from rust, too. Holt inter Snte. The following will give an idea of what Boston ispeuding upon soum of its principal- buildings: The new court-house will col perhaps from 4, 000,(KHto S0, ( ().(. C, theStatt-hou?e xiension, vo.ia u.ia u; liie puonc ii-i brarv; t2v(X "00; syndicate build ing on State street, i2,m) .00 or 13, 000,000; the Ann s building at. the foot of Court street, $700 ,000, and the: Sears building, repairs alterations. $300,500. IndifSlrtal Union. - ' There is no such word as fail in the Alliance man's vocabulary. The fact is lie cannot aff aid it, This is in a:r age essential of reforms, and the Alli um! that has more influence over the prosperity of the country than all oth er questions relating to governiantal pohtical questions combined. Boone, Iowa. E. S. TeagardnER. e. w. we The Leading Fumiinre dealer and Undertaker m SALISBURY. Is now offering the Largest and Best Assorted-Stock of Fiim line ever uruiiiu to inisr j)iace. victory, because we 'must i:oc ll ttter auceman who refuses to put bis foot Yel 't can do good and we must have it. The right kind of a .cotntnissiou with the right men on it. will be a bles- wiii jnteifcre with railro:a 15 TiiZ PilOPZBTY GGI1T& on:e of the people of this country are getting rich very fast nTr.d I he masses a're getting poor just a rapidly. Properiy is going inlof the hands of speculators an 1 iii in y l.-n lers at a earful rale. This is to be -expected to a certain extent, fur some people are more ciuTgctic lhan efheiy; some . ill' ii tt liioH rcnniiMii' li-f I lm KT ,.. This arrangeiueut ciiutinutd 1 T 7 , v' , "in is io grear. xaen wno are sup posed fo be worth onsiderable proper ty :u-e head over heels in debt. Some are to blame for I heir own misfortun es; others are not. The financial svstem of our govern ment has much to "do v. itli (his, aud the sooner we remedy his the belter for us. InOIITH T 'c tiTT 1 the" turned ihe office upside down, wrecked the press and destroyed much l,t tWe material. Op the 8th of January, 1800, Mr. JlrUlier again began the- publication tt the papeiy- and -two months jaereafter most of the material was nestroyedby fire. Oa toe lUth hJ' January, 1308, the -Watchman ai.a "ui.d aoktiu dtatk were consolidated and run under the l ame el "Watchman and Old NoutilJ fcTATE. i.biut tine vear. The ' Old Tate" was established by Hon. Lewis planes. He bought the interest of Llr. Irnner, and continued his paper until Sept. loth, 1871, when he out to j.lr. Hrun-r, v ho continued lofrti'idish liie paper until the time of his death. . Since I hVou bbe.it ion of the Watch M AN' was begun it has had more than fifty competitors, sever.. 1 of them eddy ! fgg Ai?M 'ZS AID TITTI C Hiftueiea, anu a nu inner oi uicm itarted'wtth the iiitenlioii of planfiug it, but it has stood through j.il these years, and is still to be found a ell to the fronts where the hardest Jighting is to be done. tVoin the above it will be seen that Mr. fSfuner was connected with the j. jppr more or less ever siiiee 1 8j9. luring his long labor us a j.irual il he could not aud did not hil to l aider Sal isljury, Ivov.an county ami lorth Carolina in valuable service, for hich our people shovi!ine 4rofoiind!v fateful. ' Jii t -king t!ie place of the above Hamed aide and ditmguished geulle-l j.jen, the writt-r ftels that he will be nucq ml to c the ri sponsib'.e task liT J-eeping tbe paper up to t he tiigh st ir t. od lieivtid'ore mainfaoied. lint iL lurd work and an earnest desire to gir? th pi.ople of this seeiion a papfi hat they will appreciate, shall avail any thing; Ihen the paper will not be a failure. In politics the Watchman will be Democratic. The publisher has in Ihe past and will continue to vote with that party. Hut this paper does not propose to be a mouthpiece for any art y or any candidate. We simply intend to do our duty as a free citizen und go no further. Editorially we v ill discuss political and social econo my; but the paper will be largely de- oted to news, local, State and general, e urn; ourselves that we have more than fair ly entered the field of couilict. The, momentary lull in active movements may well be spent in holding a council of war, in conierring together as lead ers of the grand movement, in order to 'plan widely for till more momen tous agres.-ve warfare. What has already been accomplished has greatly surprised and chafed our over sanguine foe; and to suppose that lie will jiot arouse bmiselt from bis apathy ami oring immediately to bear upon the weakest ptintof our works the strength of his continued forces, is to commit an almost fatal blunder. In consider ing, then, the best plan for future ag gressive movements, Id us Und the must potent factor in securing iht wonderful results that already gladden our hearts. And while not cveiioak- ina: or iiudei estimating the i. . i i t 1 ioreniost sr.oulu re! ire and 'ive place to some one thoroughly up to the times. There is but one way to keep in the procession be up and doing, ready for any fate. You must be up and doinrin the stronjresf soasc of the ic: m creury. Corporation attorney, party bosses, subsidized . newspapers, high-salaried officials fellows who- like fat j !.; light work' and heavy robbers .of public I Mi I isunes, aud piratical r:u rail wno l:e a trade of publics, thinking there has been good done in this community during the lat tvuuly years. What bav w'lierc tl.ere i pay rprofessmaa . i i in. the millions of chump votes done ;ii Hie i::ean i tut ha i H . value-) ot hv lliat general ecu- services wrougni 1 .... .V ; I I 1. A I. uour.c cuucauoii aaceieu c- ine -various factions of relorniers uhving had an existence yuiur to the advent of tbe r A. and I. Lr. in Kansas, we very properly chiini for ihe latter organ iz-i-tion the credit cf having imparted more useful instruction as to real caus es of ugr.cn hum! and general business deprcss.-oa than all othe agencies com bined. Thisorgauiz i;i;ii, was, I think, permitted ly the Divme Providence to in. ike its aavent just at the most fining moment for giving the farmers espe cial'. y, and laborers generally,, one grand and harmonious system of polit ic..! and economic education, uhich thus became ali unparalleled instru- Ilarrison says in 1 i- message that ini portatioue are increasing instead of di'cre.ising under t lie ..lel-iaiev lar.fr. Well, ii.this is so what's the neoi tiii tariff, which simply makes people pay more of what thy buy without giving the hom-j manufacturer that protection r... ..... it. I., ... i ; & i .hi if ( i ALLIANCE NEWS. - Items Gathered from Many Conrces. There are 72,000 secretaries in the Farmers Al I inn ce. - The Iowa State Alliance has appro priated two hundred dollars for the re lief of the destitute farmers in Okla homa. The Ohio State Allience has 530 sub-alliances, and 28.000 members, nearly half of 'whom are ladies. Leaders of the Farmers' Alliance in Kansas have decided to establish an assessment lite insurance branch in the order. A good move. In Iowa (he Alliance constitution has been translated into the German, Swedish and Danish hcgiULge. The outer is growing rapidly there. Oconee County Alliance, over in South Carolina, has decided to estab lish an Alliance organ at WalUalla and a co-operative store at Seneca! The Demon-fit. of Crawford ville,Ga., repcrts that the new Alliance paper that is to he published at Harlem by a steelc company, h;;s received their outfit, find hi a lew ueeks it,AviII spread its wings on the November breeze. We are "gind to note that fhe sign, 'Fanners' Alliance," which covered i lie front of a bar-room on Broad strct t, in Atlanta, Ge has been removed. Very lew Alliaueemen favor bar-rooms with sued) a sign over the door Afltitt fu J-a runt. It is said that Senator I nga lis offered a ro-ter a- i ! ' i i 1 o m iuiiivi tu.ww joi a . ! i tr Tii no Alliances in ivansa. iny:ails di-nics the charge. It is supposed that he wanted to send kind to them. literature of some o PARLOR SCfTS ! Moliair Crush Plush at $00.00. Fonacr price 7o.00. Silk Plush at $o0.oD. Former price, $60.00. . . . J Wool Plush at $85.00. Foimer price, $45,00. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Wilcox and White Orgar.s ami Dcchcr Bros., Chickcrin- t. Sons and Whcelock Pianos. - 4 I3ED ROOM SLITS! Antique O.-ik, Antique Aslie, Cherry and Walnut at pruts that def i cm petition. A LARGE STDCK Of Chairs, fates, Slattrcfsts of all Kinds, Spring Reds, Work Tables for La.licsf Pictures and Piturc Frame of every style and qualify always in stock, or will he made to order on sbcrt notice at reason able prices. ri i - o o -BABY carriages; Alirge stock of Ratiy XJaitiaycs with wire whet-Is at $7.50. Silk Plush Scat and eaMnJ'arasol Or riayis with cure u tit, Is at only $10.50. Forineily sohl lor 12 CO. UXDERTAKlMt DEPARTMENT I Sj.'iciiil attention -iven to urdt rlaklrg in all i is branches, at all hours day and ' id" lit. ', Paitit-s wishing my services at niht will rati at- my" rtsithnee on Rank street, in Brooklyn." Thanking my tVk-nds ami the puhrjc' generally lor nst Mtnnnge ami ...-king a couti:ai lace of the- s mle, I iun; uirs iiMxioiis to iiicise, - " ... . . . . V I L ' Leading Furniture Dealer. O - QQ. 125 c os to ive It is apparent that our farmers as well as a great ninny others are sick of 1 1 . - me excess. ve tar:tt Lixatma in lliisJ coonlry. The recent election settled ,!uit matter conclusively, how tariff is gaining friends every day, and we hope to see Some earnest, honest hns- t latum albug this line in u very short while. Speaking of the late election nd the McKiniey liili, tiie New York iV 'rfd truly says: uJa all the North western agricultural Stales the issue before the peoole in the Inst election was the 5Icfc uivy Tariff The farmers do not liUe tile poliev of that tnoaswie. and LlioU !l i,v khi votes 1-js- Conre.3!itii that they propose to.tnrow otr t..c excessive burttcuu of P roteetuii." - Q.ir-peopk are rapidly l.-aming that t io iiMch protection is worse than a reas uab4e amount. The few wre pro- teeled fcit the uiusoes are left unprotected. meat for unifying the ;:c ion of masses or t lie JV. msas voters Hvoii r; i-ivHiuOi-r 4'h. wliicii i. pr ilessi m 'nuttcii Star. Literary Iotis?. In the New York Lcrfcr of Novem ber 29.li, Hubert lirmit Oi-gii!s a bril liant ami eiitcrtainiug social s:dire un der ihe title oi "ili-s. 11 irold .Stag.' T:3 story is told wish liie amusing an I quiet cleverness vt hic'a h ts made the author's imputation, and' contains manv striking ideas winch will cur e SUM li 1 1 U IT! to creep. b w e ex good as .vj cm 0-JR T3H3I3f :t to make this- paper r.s st and improve it itfii rrom tun to tune. Our terms will be strictly eush in advance. No deviation will.be m ate from th s rule. This is not only a matter of choice, but. a ne cessity, a'so. No b:isiue-s can be run without niney. The ccaft of running a newsp iper is very great. Jf oe n,an owes for ids paper it is a small Chins but 1,00 ) subscnl e:.s ajT&ift is $oS Sr if n'l i,.n..,n 1 ' j .-i Everything that can be done t oQ" , . ' c' mv Luildiup the legitimate, business -cen.siderab.e. We hope ) rises of Salisbury, Uowan county and i f otir State will be done cheerfully; 61 We 2tppci to do all we can to enepur sge uevelopnent in mauufacturiiiK agricultural and mining pursuits. lti i:owD etab!ihed;fact thaffroni rone reaso i or reasons the agricultu- d inhi try cf this country is in a bad shape. - une i I he c mses arc known, umic are-i.ot. t iihic the past fear ter. years apowufu! crgaiiization has -j up fcaowc as thera'rmcrs" Allj. eeiy s i iscrioer now getting the IViTrni i v it III :.. i ,., tuiiie i.i anu reuew before filane expires, ami that e::e' one will appoint him-cif a committee oi one to i urease tbe circulation. If any of them fail to renew the pajer will be stoppwl ti e Same week the subveriptio:. expires. We feel sure t hat as soon u. our frie -ds Lave time to corsider JJit m d er they v.:ii It e h s p an. That wilt be u . e. n ng. r:u b i s. You for whal c: get aad gcj t you pay !. r. pay the t the - ... i . iii 'ii... i. polls on ito eiiioci -.u. xms owing the cae, then, let us Uow prepare to aid our sister States, so far as possible, in curving into tft"ct in all parts ol the countiy the same powerful agen cy for the enlightenment of the work ing masse-, and the focalizing in 1312 ol all their strength in the Hiial oven throw of .Shylock and the other trued combinations. Let this work of ex tending the organization of the AAU auce be vigosousU' l uslud into e ver; corner of our afil.utcd country, unti: every man 1 and every woman, too, siudi have had an opportunity of j )in- 4ng this glorious unity ot workers for humanity, and 1 feet fully persuaded that t hii accompUshtd, no p:jwer oi rh'j eueuiv, however skillful, can pre vail to divide or defeat this might army of reformers, it a proper and sYKteaiatie effort is made, il seems to me that Kansas alone c m furnish a large number of able lecturers and ,er gauntera to opin up the rie and fruit itii tields ot other btates. It may r.o. oe amiss here to refer to a daii'-er thai implies ail new pohlical organ izat ions. I adude to the iact tnat the building of a new party, necessarily draws iL.. iorces i'roni tne two old parties, and tliese converts nearly alway s bring w.tii them, more or less of their pre-existing party prejudices. And vvueu the time comes lor selecting candidates for ofiije, the better j.ulmeut is liable to be weakened by tnesc" prfj uhees, aud persons given office Wflui pro.e ii the end, uu uita te for this trust. Ulun ders of this kind are especially fatal to ;i new party, because it has not yet es tablished a prowess and a reputation, such as will enable it to rise above the babful influence of these mistakes. Oar educators should therefore, assid ousty inculcate the nec ss:ty of vvatch t'ulness at this ;' point. Anu it is e?Je cially desirable that all cfii.e seeking be uiscour.igeil iu order that the peo ple, themselves, Le allowed in uu uu oiased manner, to select their fittest men to positions of trust and rtsponsi bili:y. t utu inclined to suspect that ihe i.uli&e ia Georgia t JcL'fe..t Uordoli wo., b.uubt aboui. through a want oi that staiHUil fc.aUsuiuii.dop oa tv I1 ees i.s he- to soetet v s back bout " ilia A'.'igUnu ini.i ; roine under a cro sweii and a talented vuuth and iortune unk'iiown a situation which allows Mr. Grant a coveted op portunity to bombard New York so ciet v. l i - are l roui a wealt try fame rbwin.T and Snbscii'.iig. Plow deep each season and subsoil plow every fourth or lift!) season to the depth of twenty incites or two feet, i- break up and loo.au the soil, making it capable of absorbing the rains and mel ting snows, storing the moisture deep down in the earth to be brought tip by Li.e capillary action cf the soil to be used by planters as needed. instead ot vainly wishing: and wait- The Farmers', Alliance in Ohio has hidagre.it growth during the last vear. In January, lo'J ), there were but 1 5 alliances in the State, while to day v. e have 050 strong sub-alliances in the State. Farmers are educating thenisely.es upon the questions of the day, and through them we may expect at no distant d iv th.' purifying of the nation. Dun Kreia. Idalio has fallen into line, lie1 first league was foi med at Lower I'obe. Ada ctinnty. on Friday, Oct. 31.' The char ter members are Charles J. F. Peter son. F. G. Gilbert, ! i. J. McLaughlin, V. IdeKnett, J. W. Truek.-r, l. Ship !y, Thomas Andrews, George W. Ges?, Geonre Wr. 1. ill and Charles Ferguson. I'hey-chose CharTes J. F. Patterson as t e m po r . try sec: re tai y-1 reasu re r. The Texas Farmers Alliance is pro- iTTrPT grossing grandly. Every one is fn!l of! v V bright holies for-the future triumph uul success of the American farmers. , T THPHHT TCT TnO5? XT A TTT nr The success of farmers generally this XJXJL JLJLLEi r U JUXIO iS.iJU' JDi-tT P H f I PT,K TUB WClSQT 111111 C is eatrat ar lit j Faissst Prices. PLEASING THEM ALL. ARE vear over their political enemies has greatly encouraged our peopie every where iii the work of their organiza- ; ion. j .......... ini for. r.ib.s while the crop sh- l-KI-l ; I I ' i ing for want oi! moisture, let there be a tttu .preparation to take care of the iiioisiure when it conies down in rains or snow by deep plowing and occasion al subsoiling, tu..i it may be stored Jeep down in the earili for future use when needed by plants, so preventing its evaporation before it can be used by the growing crops To "tili the round" not merely IMPORTANT! LOOK. READ. GET PKES jnjD PFjOTO. Fit DM. E. M. ANDREWS, i art ii ti.e it Georgia k.i Li lv. J' CSt'li Lit i V -w . CiaTgei 1 . V. w A- i . !:' -l !-.: ll r hv i in- ttiru.t , rvi' i In. , ' ; ; , r r ; of fdumtube, pianos and c thtu .wtrUePj-w t.ie impie rcquirment GANrfi, uolv Iar,- nml morc col , of -matures laws. When tins is pro- ; lhan at anv time since I have been perly done ail the sources of supply of plant food and mois.Uire in the .surface soil and deep down iu the earth, and in that "great reservoir of leitilily," the .tif, can be utilizei for the promotion of the growth of plants and ihe 3'ieids of all farm crops. Thtra neerb.j aud will be nou.'e)ec lion! of soil, but a constant increase and improvement in fertility and yields, and in this way only can the demands of advancing pop.dat ions 'oe supplied ih the varum j pro.hictious of the iartlj Which go to sustain human exist ence. Deep culture o2 the s iil allows an jxcess of moisture to p;.S5 away from die ro-its of plants and prevents injury iu a wet "spell"' of whether, aud in a Iry time the moisture is supplied I roui the stored rains which Hud their way into tin earth instead ot escaping by evaporation, us 14 the case when bhal .OA plow ng is pructictd. Le ever cuLivniur of tbe soil ic- i.... t i M H.:iiL ci..n iiuu Lciioiu -the .1 ui.i-i ... , i L,vi. tipuij ..it en, o ill ,.0. t ic.. o. ......... r. Uc . ..a; i.vcJ. , Cry f:r ,;:h:r'c sioro, Before you buy Furniture. It will pay you. 1 want to call the attention of all of tfin readers of this paper that my stock PIANOS AND OK- ele iu business. I have just received a car load of nothing but Antique Oak and Sixteeu Century t?uih?, raiming in price from $28 $28,50 to 75,00. 't hese were bouirfit-l at a bargain and aire the very newest style'. -I have made a large deal in Par lor iuit? also. Listen at these prices: Piusli tfui:s of 6 e.Nd 7 pieces I am offer ing now for .$32.50 to 100.00. -Plush Suits in Walnut and Antique and 16th Century that I sold for 10per cent, more last year. I have a well selected line of Divans Plush Rockers, Book Cases, Man tle Hon ors and Novelties in Furniture. I have scoured the country this veer for bargains, buying in large quantities for cash to get the best bargains, my object being to give my customers' this fall the best goods possible for ihe money. J make a specialty of furnishing residences and hotels complete from lep to bottom I am anxious to sell yon all your fm ni UireTT.n.i will do it if you will allow me to quote my prices. Long time given on I'ianos aud O.-g las. Write aae for Pdje auA Terms. j E. M.JANDREWS, 1IILOTTE, N. C. pM A LIFE TiME. W&iTantBri 25 Years 1 ' NO 7 HALF ttiW COST of STERliNO SILVcR. K-K' SPOONS AND FORKS HAVING STERLING SHYER half through the back at points exposed to wear, as shown by cut, THEH PLITED ENTIRE. Guaranteed to contain more c-5sr and are more durable than any plated or LIGHT Starting llver gooas m z.az. I MADE OULY BV Tii j Esa EiTsrda SUver Co. STERLWG SILVER Will all find just whnt you are looking for to make a IwliuY: or Hrthday gift. IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND XOVELTIES. Our low prices malco-these ieautiful goods all bargains. tAtii i b n ; jll utey mm Oair.nnj .v.m ... . .... vd"niiC (Oil J.JIIC UI war(V 3venewrleforc' have had Btich a mamoth stock ofi in line, And we call your special attcn to our line of silver inlaid spooiis and forks, Evervbodv is tUVuriitml with our holiday display. Von want to see it. 4 NEW 1 NOVEL AND BEAUTIFUL I. SELECTIONS. PLENTY OF VAKIETH XETV ATT F. C 1 i ( XS Wc invite you all and will be dad to serve to our best ability. VERY RESPECTFULLY, W. H, 3eisner 6z Bro. i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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