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rr 1 1 q XkT c t" n Vi 1 1 1 o n UUU . CI; U aUUiiUJulif .L. O C A L . THURSDAY. DEC. 25 1890. flU-k' fVS Have sioou a pour Hniuf here for ft P- . ..u' li. in cave nas sroue on u iwo i lisi t To Baltimore. ir . t i5 Brown, of Richmond, is ' V ..i ifiw r.dfc for the holidays .1 Messr.-. Tatum, Miller & Co., proprie tors of tin; Brick Warehouse, will buy a quantity i al' the 'est variety oftob.uvo seeds adapted 'o fit's we; ion and will furnish t heir friend free of charge. FROM STATES VILLE. Personal JkLention. an IX'. iHrrTTrc b.tfh Of nutt-tv item ? FRO. B'E V AP1T:1 F II EDEi-L. Corresr-i'v.tc ,?' Vatchr.; i. ; LOD i. Tfv w the: 1 ex v;uiuu v fine. Tho seen such lovely IMPORTANT! lu.-t -''"'- weather a-s we hr. e have i 5 i!helm of Cabarrus eoun- Ajj j.( tic sii " ""j "o" uuu " a been five deaths in Salisbury Three whites and -j i. IV U 3.1 J Lf" fticre i , . colored- ; t w Mi'ior- ri, J. . - ..! III. JJ ' . V. lilt 1- it.i." - . , , , .... ... .,'"'. ' . . rl,nf rp A TV "EV.t MCoDc6ru, is carryiug uc o. aronad iuaS.H- -.v.: dinners at China .The town cyui- : r - u:,ve..;vcii -tin: Ws F""'1"" "J . -. .inrin's t no hxmuays. re w-.Tiu.-KCJ- I tfc;-4 ccfc pcopl91,ave bcen bu- X--..-.,A.ls'iustaaiftheie was no trial rai.icrtjnaing arouna iuoe. v Kir-. of Kingsew Bureau al correspondent ol V r. ( tut ytxTMrxTTa or rrnmr v.t kxov,' AN1 rEOn.I YOU 02T KNOW. Miss Annie Gowan, .who has boen teaching music In Asheville for some time, is at home for the holidays. Joseph F. McLean, E-q., and R. L. Weddiugton, two'-of Southwest Rowan's most excellenf citizens, were in Salisbury Mo:73ay. Hon. John S. Hendersoti is at home for the holidays. Ho is in good health and stands ready to do all he can against the obnoxious Force Bill. lie don't think it will Dass this spssion. had for two months pa;-t iTt; Farmers have thev v una uk ft wi . Death3 in the City. Mrs. Jane Price, aged 73 years, died at her home in this city Saturday night about 8 o'clock and was hurried from the Presbytcriatr church, of which she was a member, at two o'clock Monday. Wilson 8o8soman, aged G3 years died at his home in the city Saturday night, and was binned from tle Baptist church Monday eveninin at 3 o'clock. bWto :ilitt ,-I'e I Atkua Jouma, lias ueeu m me cuy r I i ,T- file Concord 1 sijlaal says tbat Mr KiuttZ, ofCahSUTUS COUin, uu,c- skills from his son who I . , .....! ' - ... in I iilfiitt'it. I I Mr ill J Wndel lam-; "-- - l;iu p-Trom r-.:a:c.viile to-day brought I . " i ,1 1- UfTCl fill' llMlUfc iouih of fharlnue. I . 6 . Hfcv .Paul Can id-fr, pastor of New 1 , . J ....... i l v' ... ,i,.H-ni..n not izo into etlect il t.a snicouiTfy. wa- U (py or to sino raw left le-brok bunts I t ut'. :i!:ll:H V. toy ! r. ...., tlifiJivn ffonv hiaL hll'Mi-v . ..... . I . .1. i"' v-?" - iL t-irn.sinci and had boW 1 1 Vorv little ha hoea ? lid. about it, but 'Uic.waySaltsDiiry- is growing an liJL.:.. ncrht n!:ifii and street car line 111 lU 4 . j AUef dr exchanges report a lot of ... - tt l. .'- a ;. I . . . v ..ft . . 2 A 1. A tlirco fcot vein carr ing $80 per ton," r i .1. . i 1 J. ..!.-. ltl Hiii miiuvdast week. It is in the tot r,. ,.,...! II .inly be: put d nvn as a fact that mere ! i. i. : .1 . ...!. :.. i. w i i b v 1 1 1 : n i need be. The snake sea- icrforthc present year. 'the first of January we will have lot rirst-elass cu: ; c.jiondents and on agricultural subjects. Look a lively paper. Subscribe at llfrsaysTnat China Grove pays tfee as nueb'fur rabbit a as Concord' and- ill than CoiK iicd will see this winter, wrab tor China Grove! ics.sr?.D. R. Julian & Co., will soon reit.'yiomoyeliieir stock of goods the buiJdincr under the Wxtphm w ML. , . .1 I ... I 1 T . . ! . . . -.rtj uicuiKimir ustonnosite on t ie . ' . V. tUUU . ttUUi f.J. 0. Foy, of the Tina Cu Daily in . . . ' uiwusoiniate the two Tiapers. He is "ttterjirisiug journal istriind will have Welp. ly -M4i. W. A. Hearne. is counK-, is at home for the holi- He has been at school at Moravian h the iast five months. He mnde IV Concord-Standard is autboritv for -,tli. mai a pnysician in uaoai- fTI it 4 1, i -1 . . oruKc a nottle of sulphuric :-n. ms jm cKt-r on his wav home from ho . 5e Gastpnia Gazette asks the follow- iiMin. . r - . u a nine jersey cow sup- ttiiu uniK anu nuiier am: . 2 (iuuuus oi ouiier per we)K Sale. vlifn clto in .5.... ;j .u a w Jcisey do when she i.s "fresh?" ML. - I u'feks ago we promised pur read- ter T:ir.Pi' Owiii" In th fnilllVA "c paper mills to furnish a better, sorry paper. 1 he mills are now what we want and it will be lul 1I1C 11CAI lSSrUC V illiam Turner, one of the oldest a tnost highdy respected cit et s, of m , t. t 4. ii i ,xo UU (ill 111 H V t"iy last week at the age of DO vears. ThaakvEro. Cbok. Mr. J. L.-Ramsey, who, for some time has been associate editor of the Progressive Farmer, has bought the Watchman of Salisbury, and has entered upon his du ties as editor and proprietor of that pa per. Mr. Ramsey has shown himself to be a fine writer and we wish him the success he deserves Concord Siandai-d. Gre3nsboro's New Boom. A meeting of the stockholders of the Greensboro Steel & Iron Company was held a day or so ago, at which resolutions were passed authorizing the directors to contract as socn as practicable for one seventy-five-ton furnace, or to buy aeon trolling interest io some furnace-building company and erect one as soon as pos sible, . It was reported to the meeting that $m00D,00 worth of stock had been taken anil the directors were ordered to call for an assessment of 2o per cent. Speaking yesterday at the court house by one of our prominent Affiance breth ren. The crowd was snjiali, in fact but few knew of it, which partially accounts for the small crowd. We all wish you tnucn success in the conduct of the.VATCii'iAN and hope to be able "to help you materially at an early day. More anon. Jay Cete. fStatesville, N. C, Dec. 23, 1890. Signs of Improvement. You can hardly find a position any where in the corporate limits of Salisbury that you will be out of sight of some new building. Some of them are cheap cot tages, some are fane residences, business houses, &c. This i.s not the building season, cither. By-spring the visitor will see more evidences of the boom, than is now visible. f):ie thing is to be regret ted, and that is the "high price of real es tate in the old part of the city. Much of the building now going on is suburban. New towns are going - up outside. If strangers Want property near the centre uf the city, try to suit them in price. READ. CM! PAIGES "JIW rlJOTO. FROM. E.M. ANDREWS, Before you buy Furniture. It will pay you. I want to call the attention of all of the readers of this paper that my stock of FURNITURE, PIANOS AND OR GANS is now larger and more complete than at any time siuce I have been in business. I have just received a car load of nothing but Antique Oak and Sixteen Century Suits, ranging Jn price from $28 $28,50 to $75,00. These were bought at a bargain and are the very newest styles. I have made a large deal in Par- has gone to ''that bourne fioui which no j lor Suits also. Listen at these prices: one ever returns." j Plush Suits of 6 nnd 7 pieces I am offer- We have with us visiting their friends : ing now for $32.50 to $100.00. Plush and relatives.. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hill j Suits in Walnut and Antique and 16th from Dcsuioi.Hs, La., Mr. iJiil is a native J Century that I sold for 10 per cent, more of Iredell. He dues nut lookj-as if he liv-1 last year. I have a well selected line of ed in a dry town and State. Also his ' Divans Plush Rockers, Book Cases, Man father, Mr. D. L II IH, from Denton, Tex, tie Morrbrsand Novelties in Furniture, is here meeting and enjoying Christmas I have scoured the country this year for wTth his old fiTends. lie is a brother cf bargains, buying in large quantities for the late Dr. li n, ot Lexington, j. . ; casu to get the best bargains, ray object He will see you before lie returns. ! being to give my customers this fall the The iieiiiJ is on hi seein to oe in nne spiriiSj. y The grocery and Racket 'men are crowded with people laying in their sup plies and Ciuitma all ha.e a merry is: ma -.MB Cotton is lively consij Maitity being marketed. q.'CB holding for better prices H Mrs. Isabella 1 r.-iwe i dnPBPiday last. Her funeral look place on Sbbatn last, conducted by Dr. ood of the Pres byterian church, biie Was iaid away at the new cemetery. Mrs. Ilainsuer also died yesterday morning and as I write thc-funcral bell is tolling announcing to the citizens that another of their number his rjounus collecting! best goods possible for the monev taxes and is uoins reasonably well. i make a specialty of furnishing residences and hotels complete from tcp to bottom I am anxious to sell yon all your furni ture, and will do it if you will allow me to quote my prices. Long time given on Pianos and Organs. Write me for Price and Terms. The Pabiia Printing. I A J At our. request the Stale Auditor lias furnished us with the following statistics, showing the aggregate amount expended for public printing duriutr the past ten ve.irs, as .well as the sum expended tor 1880, 1881, 1882, 1884, 1880, 138-7, 18S8, 188'J, Total, It appear TOtn tho cue it year. $ 7,901.80. 12.703.40. ll.Q9y.74. 17,440,19. 8.855.03. 10,804:19. 19.97.U0. 27,935.89. 13,139.10. 21,399.19. $158,405.30. above statement A Late Jlailroaa Sumor, A telegram frqm Baltimore says, that Hambleton's circular makes this tignrfi cant comment cn Jay Gould's recent coup. llBv-the way, with Mr. Gould in terested in Richmond Terminal, he is getting into the neighborhood of the Baltimore and- Ohio road, The Balti more and Ohio would furnish a very de- sii able New York outlet for Richmond Terminal. At same future day perhaps we lnayhear more ofBaltimore and O!iio and Terminal combination, and why not? Sinc3 B.ijtimor3 city and John Hopkins Unitcrsity sold, their Baltimore and Ohio stock there no bbsjt tele in the way tolTprompt and speedy tranfer of of the company irfto new bands. Mr. Charles F. Mayer, representing the Gar rett family, and-party. is in position to make a trade over night. There is every reason why the Garrett party abould ac cept an advantageous offer and none why it should not. It would not be difficult to fitrd a4etterinvestmcnt than Baltimore and Ohio-stock, but for the purpose of controlling the road a deal might pos sible be made upon desirable terms." that there has betii disbursed froai the treasury of the State nor public print ing during" the period uanicd the sum ot S158.4U5.30. and an examination into the system under which this large sum of money has beta paid cut dis closcs'the tact that nearly twenty-four thousand dollars of it have been paid io gentlemen simply llo sign receipts. This is quite a fee forjsueh a light task. And it is equally true th.at lor the past ten years the lav making power in this State has continuously awarded the contract for the jjublic printing to parties who have not clone the print ing themselves, but have (tiuployeJ. others to do it, retaining for themselves a cmitf-ision on the gross sum oi at leasMmftcen percent. ..s a compensa tion for the lui'oriftushusk of signing receipts. Fifteen per eetit. ot the aggregate amount above slated would be $23,- State has ubso- E. M. ANDREWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. WANTED! -o- The name of every man in Western North Carolina who has timber land, improved and unimproved, farm lands, town lots and properties for sale. We must have bottom prices, full, clear anortorrect descriptions. Persons wishing to buy, sell or rent properties will find it to their interest to write to or call on fflcGUBBINS & REISNER, i EEAL ESTATE AGENTS, SALISBURY, N. C. REMOVAL I On January 1st, 1891 , we will move into our new store opposite our old ieet all heo$ile of Go. We - stand, where we want to the good Rowan will give you more goods for the same money tiian ever. Respectfully, D. R. Julian & Co. GO TO ROBINSON & SMITH -For shaving and hair cutting. Keen razors and first-class work. Shop on Main St., opposite Ennis' drug store. The only white barber sh2p in the city! Give us a trial and bo convinced. We guarantee satisfaction. decll-lvr The St. Cecilfi Club Entertained by Mrs. tha. Price. One of tho nicest entertainments of the season was givtr at the homo of Hoa. Chas. Price, Friday night last, by the St. Cecilia Club.The programme was gotten up by Mrs. Price and was rendered in a most clmrming manner. " The programme was as follows: Duet uy lili&a Jjcssit; iviiuvi, cuu iua i.uv.. Song by Miss Mamie Mock. Piano Solo, bv Miss Fannie Shober. Next were the Wax FiguresMrs. Jajfey's. Mrs. Price represented Mrs. Jarley. Sam Wiley and Tim McNeely, attendants. First char ter, Jack be nimble, John Henderson, Jr. 2d. "Polly put the Kettle on." Miss Jeanie Kluttz. 3d. "Pattie," Miss Ruth Kluttz. 4th. "Jack Spratt and wife," Archy Henderson, and Miss Bessie Hen derson. 5lh. "The Milk Maid," Miss May Stewart. 6th. "The due," Viviau HoU. . 7th. Herman McNceley. "The i s SUB3CIHBE FOS THE WATCHMAN. THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER EALEIGk, N. C. Organ of the N. C. State Alii ancc. Edited by Col. L. Pollc, assisted by Rev. Baylus Cade. The paper will be kept up to the usual high standard. Subscril.'C for it, on y 1 per year in advnnce. The Progressive Farmer and the WATCHMAijr will be sent to new subscri Ijers at $1.75 for both pa pers. Subscribe now. Address, PROGRESSIVE FARMER, Raleigh. N. C. In making your 33i93tioa3 fjr X ni3, we would ask you not to fail to see our many novelties in Silverware, Jewelry, Bric-Prac and Fancy Pottery. You know we always buy the finest and hand somest designs the market affords, because we want to please you and we know we can't do that with ordinary everyday kind of Goods. You won't buy them, and we won't give them shelf room, because you want the latest things possible t) obtain, and we enjoy handling the latest in every branch of our business. We stir things up, now you see this year we give you a rare treat in Genuine Bisque Ornaments, now wo all know this is new. Did 3011 ever see so many pretty things in this line. Genuine Royal Wooster ware, you must admire it. Rudalstadt Vases, Handsome Designs, Beautiful decorations, Entire ly New. Hungarian Vases, very rich, After Din- j ner Coffee Cups and Saucers, Cracker Jars and Finger Bowls, very useful and pretty. Our stock of Silver ware to be appreciated must be seen, it is larger and more complete this season than ever before. Watches? Yes, the largest as sortment we have ever carried. Ladies Gold Watches from $20 and up. Rings? Oh yes, in abundance from 50 cents to $150, weare sure to suit you. Just what 3'ou want in Jewelry of every kind. And Gold Rings? Yes we have the best make known in pretty designs. We want 3011 to call, we will give every custo mer from now to Jan. 1st a handsome imported Xmas card, really nice and sure to be appreciated. Of course 3011 know we are always glad to show our goods. It makes no difference if yow. don't lni3' yourself just so 3011 tell 3'our friends about the prett3 things you see. Now come and se us, we are waiting on you. , - Very Truty, W. II. REISNER & BRO, J. C. Turner. ' 1 teasurer m the Charlotte Chronicle we 'earn a 'nir 1 ..4-. ; 1 1 . i. 'h.-iuuihh euurcn in mnr, mtv KU ... '"tit 4i mi j hi iji . :t V Ul r. inKon - iieuier thev wniih! sM -i i wcnuieh property or not. The vote v . v rv v 1 ' uruuenv. . r 700.80, the sum the lute v smen away, receiving no con sider.it iun hatever.-j-iAit'yi Intelli gencer. . The Alliance Tlatform. The Farmers1 Alliance Convention recently in sessiop atOeaal,Florida,h;i3 adopted the following platform: 1, We Sem.uid thejabolitioii of Na tional banks; we demand that the Goverraent shall establish subtreasuries or depositors in the several States, which, shall loan money direct to the people at a low rate of interest, not to exceed 2 per cent, per annum, on non-perishable farm products, ajid also upon real estate, with the proper limitation upon the qualityot land ana the amount of money; we demand that the amount of circulation medium be specdiiy increased to not less than $$0 per cap ita. 2, We demand- that Congress hhall pass such laws as shall. effectually pre vent dealing in ftfturs on all agricul tural and mechanical productions, pre serving a stringent system of procedure in trials, such as shall (secure the prompt conviction and imposition of such ien- alties us shall Secure the most pefeeU compliance wirn law. 3, We condemn the Silver bill re cently passed by Congress, and demand in lieu thereof the free and unlimited coinage of silver. 4, We demand the passage if laws prohibiting alien ownership of lanuyand that Congress take prbiuiit action to de vise some plan. to obtain ail lands now owned by aliens and foreign syndicates and that all lands now held by railroads and other corporations in excess of such as is actually used and needed by them be reclaimed by the government and held for actual setters only. 5, Believing in the motto of equal rights to all, special privileges to none, we demand that our national legislation shall be so framed in the future so as not to build up one industry at the expense of another, and we firtiier demand a removal of the existing heavy tariff tax from the necessaries of life that the poor Of our land musjt have. We further demand a just and equi table system of graduated tax on in comes. We believe that the money ot At the White House, near ChinaGrove, ; the country should be kept us much as ...... 1 11 t ' : ... I... 1 1 1 . ... 7 1 t otMtie loth inst I Air. Haiiioi J for TitaN rarar Promiuont lawyer in Statesville and of ' j.ittle wife in the wheeibarraw," 8lh. "aby McKee," Walter Heathman. It is proper to add that the collection was the largest ever gotten up at any one time by the St. Cecilias and is due to the splendid Programme and hand some reception of Mrs. Price. MAHBIED. THEY MUST GO. Come in at once and get a BARGAIN. j From this time to the close of the season. OVERCOATS will positively be slaughtered. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Any style or any grade at almost your own price. j I have "done talked" they MUST GO. 1 1 BIG LOT OF MEDICATED DNDER-WEAR. These goods are all fine Come and get them for young lady pupils at Mt. Pleas- -ie r ('rniii.TfA' vr cw L- il. i.. . !:. " - jeitast 1 "Ur, r.nd. in censeounnre U lia . i , ' -tf,..... .... . f 1 : ; "VliT T ln-.et f- .1 t- - 1 j . I ... - .. . cv- m iv iiutc iiiu Bunooi 101 1 The board of directors 01 me penner. ITU ' r 1 . i- k. - - . I ilie ir r.amcK n.i-i Vic,..- T r st., by Kev. W. Kimball, j possible in ths hands of the j)eople,and Smith and Miss Mary J-i hnf,ft we demami tfctt ail national and hence States revenues shall o-overninent econmicailv and honest eir names are: Misses La u- ft 'ary in making their repcit to ti,ei administered. Iibburv rbtf Illinois: Mini. in rc,i ' irovAor recommended that tbera be ta-i b and L..ra Fcsnei man. j 15&ed " a"U ! be limited to the I want to close it but. It MUST GO. wool FIRST CLASS in every particular. winter wear. They aije almost given away at the prices 1 ask you. You will be astonished to see how low I am selling them. Preachers all want the Clerical Suits. Here they are! I have a bigger line than ever. . Come and see thdm. These goods arc fine Worsteds, Cork Screws, Tilcotts, &c., &c. Ministers get a discount of ten per cent. This makes these goods exceedingly cheap, (fome and get them. Bargains in any other goods you may want in our lure Avcjspecuuiiy , Granville county is practically out of " j dent, and will soon get 5,000 fruir. Vauce Et v; - . t ' c !" iy eottou baggiug. cci. my. 1 7 i r
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