! i S ' 1. :4 . '-it. i 7 V Carina Watchman J- J. Lil42Y. Editor and Proprietor &L ii.s4.liil' A ION KATES. .4 One yVar iindvuncu i Hz uioiiiul ' tlui of five I - i $1.50 .75 1.25 1.00 Ciubs bf teh or more . E iterl asUoonjJlaas nulU'i; Salisturj , N. C TlIUllSDAV. JAN. 8 1891. ' "g r " Its is generally cqncedetl that the joint res.Huti' nv offered by Senator Carlisle authorizing the appointment oi three cbniiuwdijners to act with a like! iiumbfer Appointed by the Canad ian govvwmviit, in investigating the cojnm-ree of the two countries and deriving fcneans to promote and in crease; it, m a step iiT the right . direc tion and iyet Mr. Carlisle says he 1 certain that itepubhean benators will not allow it to be acted upon. He sayl he intends offering it again at the .next session. " f v. - Justice , Brown, the successor of the late J astifce Miller, toJc seat .to day. Among the audience assembled in the Supreme Court haml;er was Attorney General JIiller, who hac himself looked with longing eyes upon the vacant -seat! .J " Ke?p On s Eye Opan. AVe1" jvaait -;every subscriber to the . Uatchm4N to renew, but will not t nndettakej to wait long for the money. ' Jf you waLnt the paper send in the cash. Mwuey makes to paper go. Afier t h i4 week we will uegiii to put x mirk onfyour papers if your time is lip. TlhefxHiark rs ttr invitation to renew.! J-f you fail to do it off goes your naiu$ ' : - ."' I 7 . - .- Lcjislatire Doins. f " The organization of th two nouses waa complete d Tuesday night. It. A l)oightor Esq., of A lleghany coun , ty, was elected Speaker of the House J after eight ballots. Mr. YV. WvHqII of .Weldon, was made Secretary and , Geo. L. Klpatrick, door-keeper. ' " ' ... Speaker Holt called the Senate-cau-, cus to ordfcr. J. i. AVianant, of Wayne county, iivas elected principal door keeper. Geo.: I. Pell, of " Winston, . was elected reading clerk;Mr. M. lirad sliajw; of jRandolph, was elected en- grossing (perk; Cap t. A. Nobles, of Jolmtdun county, assistant door- . keeper. 1 A Grand Offer. The Watchman does not propose to offtr prefijijims or shoddy indiuements to subsu-;jnr. 13 ut in addition to the uricult(iijul maltar published- p the paper evej-y. week we will give to every abscriUfi who m4iy desire it I ho'I3 Feed ers Guide!, pablisiied at Huntington, iiidiuna. j The breeders Guide is pub lished senji-niontlily-- every two Week is an eijjbt page forty column pi p r, full f choice feuding matter for every, farmer and stock raiser. The paper lias;G0,00Q subscribers which is proof of $ts value. ToalL new sub scribers ajnd c!d nes ww renew right fl JV ti V U'l, 'v. ill I..JL ""r'ai' mrni papers a year f:rjiie rgulirrice of the Wtatcu- man, $l.ifO. See al. in another col I Gathered from All Scnicei. : 1 : - ' ' The Rejw Idaho Senators favor free iilycir bill. the j , i . 'Hie ci jy of London will build and an-y-en-t houses to workiugmen at a light profit. The 'Mssachusets carpenters will review their ngitation for an eight hour ;iduor Tbe.-iini.es(.tau State Farmers' Alli hance uietat St. Paul on .Tuesday. About one thousand delegates were present 7 -. v " ! - j ErapeforlWilliam has given order !4hatr.wcien shall not be, employed at night?ia any Government factory. - Jhe present indications are that the third: prty movement 'will be drop ped, at least from the pent by the iraimtrsj. Alliance. v Present MoGrath, of the Kansas r armersi Alliance, has refused to call The ijew swret nolitioMl zatum recently referred to bv tl press al r""r.u ils tvniL'hts'of l-ciprotity,"is about'to form a St .te te hrtge for the Statt of Kails;! " "VII ijt uri'jinii nr a fin-and IS", Thdirectiirs of twelve short . roaus mi 1 ran- nansa.s under the control of the (J6i thtMr to u .-iiuerwiWj 4i,ave authorized isoluiatinn' th'fi r. ' t.. ... , .. VIU rum pa nv and Pa.t.. r? .;l-..;.;3 ro, iiiym company. vi naia Ai ma fg n. bout hern .'Railway I ... . 1 telegraphers in the r coPy requesting then. IO withir-Hw. from t , '",lem re- Chlldreh Cry for Pitchsr's Gastcra' Variooj Comm:nts. Senator Iloir pes t the Bfpnbli c m leader fn tlifrSeMatif, but he seem to lead like the cnwfih ' 1 TLt Yale student who attacked an .'ictnss s becailse she refused to become mashed on Hirii would adorn a striked nit.-T .! . - . Xv V.iik niLi, ;J,Vpr.lU. ehrl bogus divorce faetorieJ ' It would seein that nothing caa ecapj btiug couuterfeifed. ! ilello there! , Here'snother ex ample r,f what a blessing a high pro tective tariff w to to the working man. The works of C.jrnegie, Phipps & Co., of Pittsburgh, aj; the head rf which U the millionaire apostle ) of pro- 3tion, Andrew Carnegie, has made ten per cent reduction! upon the ges of 2,000 of its employes. . That'$ anice sort of midwinter j present to! the men who always vote for "protec tion. . This is qnite a severe wi titer -bth in this countiy and Europe, but no ther mometer has yet been mad!e that Can register the actual condition of Jthe at mosphere surrundliig thej men who have led theepublican paty ill to its present hopeless predicameiit. The twenty-fife white mpn who were killed by the Indians at Wounded Kee Creek were worth more t thicountry than every Indian there isvin it, and tho Unitetl States government is di rectly responsible for their death, si it has been by reason of ! the negli-f geuce or open connivance of the agents of the government that ihe Indians) have come into possession of the rifles and ammunition which enabled them to Ijilf the Svddiers. iiuw jlot'ig shall this, farce be kept up? pTheJ Indiau' spends all. of Irs timer wheji on his res ervations, in preparing to.jvill and the whites turnish tuem; the: means to doit. Turn the Indiuns oter to the Army and they will be kept in a proper State of subjection, unlessrtiiey .agree to go to work like -other people, which they will never dp. But whatever is done, it should We made impossible for the entire, brood of Indians; toA'ill any more whit men. That much the peo ple have a right jto demand. Mr. Harrison will find, j if he still persists in retaining the FfOrce oil.1 as his personal plattornj for 1802 that his following will not amouttti to a cor porals guard. Public opiuiou, irre spective of party, has beeji opposed to the bill sinc its first introduction in i he House, and the niouthj which the Senate has thrown away upon it, at the expense of more important! legislation has intensified the opposition. . Besides- in is. me repuoiican press without exception been about the fate of the bill.. 1 1 1 1 t 1 - has almost indifferent Editorial Comments. The New York Herald is out for Mr. Chas. B. i3kua, editor of the Sun, to succeed Mr. Evarts in the U. ,S. Senate from that State. The mojt. important event of the year just past was th discoveries of Mr. Koclj. It may yet be that his ex periments will prove n source for a sure remedy for consumption. It costs ourovernmenfe nearly nine hundred dollar a minute to keep the wheels of the federal government mor ing. But of course Uncle Sam has only to reach down into his breeches pocket and foot the bill. 7 The day is near at hanil when the business man who doe3 not advertise will have no showing, says the" Kins tou Free Press. IHs about here now brother, but you can't mike some of them believe it. i " - i ! ' The melTopolitan newspapers rjf this country boast of printing more than- a nnndred tnousand n:mN - r t " iiuiii, The Watchman k going to increase its press speed from two- hundred and twenty-five to two hundred and fifty impressions even at the risk of meltinc me tpinuies. Truly this a fast age; . The Indian War. Late dispatches from the scene of ihe conflict between the! Jndiansand Government troops report an unset- tied rnnAifi-k nf7! . utu conamon of affiirs. Slight skirmishes are reported nearly every ua, out only a few hare been killed. As usual with Indians, they are re sorting to treachery and I may do some wholesale murderous woijk yet. The army officers are doing all they can to 'get them subdued with as little bloodshed as possible. It is hard to tell what the termination will 1 ' the Indians evidently are in the last ditch. They are determined, and des perate. A dispatch Tuesdnv fQfLi .uauairty-iive red Indians i testes and liable to inaugurate rel Indians are a " aie massacre along the North Dakota border. ( : Children Cry forPitchersnoria; n A. 3ooi STe. -! l A call cccting of the Hoard of Al dermen was held one night ilast wek and a hilt was drafted which; will go before the present legislature. It! will I gife the commissioner3 po wer to j call Ua' election for the parpoje of issuing bonds to the amount of 50,000 for ' street imnrovement. The bondi are improvement. toi thrcV8S38, Piyab!e in j ten twenty and tn:r y years, oeanng b percent interest, i jThebill provides for the rpppinl ment of a special committee, composes of R. J. Holmea, Theo. F. Kluttz, P Al Frercks, D. A. At well and Jas. S. McCubbins,4 Sr., who shall have cbarge of the sale of the bonds and, the! ex penditure of the money arising there from. The principal sjreets will be improved at first, aftr which the work will be extended outward as fast as possible. ' - ' We are glad to sqe this start made But the sum ehcnljl be madev doubl what it ii or the bi! should be drawn so the amount could easily be increas ed. The work should include a good sawerage system also, the people of the city The-health of should be of first importance. Charlotte, Winston and Greensboro have no more natural advantages than has Salisbury, , and they each have found that the large amounts they have expended recently nas paid handsomely, i Every citizen of Salisbury whether a property own etor not, should feel a) warm interest in 'this movement. It: will prove to be of inpalculable good! to all, rich and poor, white and black. PO W3ST E0V7AN. . - i . : A'Cluster of N.wsy It$is from Stec-ls ad Ht Ulia Township:. jWe havebad a nice thristmas. Our youui; men enjoyed themselves hunting rabbi fs and othen ise. Banta visited the children and older ones, too, ud be stowed many nice gifts. j , ! ' ) liut Christinas brought sorrow to many of our people as well as joy to others. 2Ir. V. A. Postou died Deeeuber 28, af- Pte au illness of only three days. Mr. W. II. Miller, a native of this county, came home to yift l'rionds just before Christmas, lie took sick Decem ber 21) and only lived four days. Mr. Miller had been livin in Arkansas twenty-one years and leaves a wile and two children. He was a poor boy when he left here, but had accumulated con siderable property during his resider.ee at Itusscllville, Ark. He was hihlv re spected by al) who knew him: While Santa Claus was giving pretty ththgs.he gave Mr. Stephen Ku.sseil an excellent lady for a life companion and gave the lady an excellent husband. Representative members of Back Creek and Thyatira churches gave llev. J. A. Ramiey, their pastor, a pouuding on Christmas day. All kinds of substan tiate and delicacies were conveyed to their much-loved pastor by the good peo ple of those churches. We are out of a preacher at St. Luke's so I expect to go and hear Rev. Mr. Ramsey preach some more of his flue sermons. ' The Alliance, hereabout.s is alive and progressing slowly, but surely. Since we have you and your paper to support and defend us we will move on with re newed rvigor. Success to the Watch MAN. Fraternally, Alliance Ilexes ITotes. ITEMS FROM MANY SOURCES. ; Gov, Tillman, of South' Carolina has vetoed the It. It. Commission bill re- cenly passed by the State Legislature. Rev. W. W. Qrr preached an Al liance sermon atlluntersville on Ne.v Years day, which is highly spokan of by those who heiird it. There are nov 1,181 Farmers' Al liances in the Sitte, There are niue-ty-six county Alliances, Dare county having recently been organized. ' Poplar. Tent Alliance, Cabarrus1 count7, lyis offered 820 reward for capture lind evidence to convict any mantvho sells liquor in violation of the law, Cabarrus County Alliance will meet at St. John's to-day and to-morrow. Col. T. B. Long, State Lecturer will be present and address the crowd. ; The Farmers' Alliance' says the Inter-Ocean, "has accomplished ; a no table reform, Tlie Nw York Demo cratic newspapers no longer ineer j about politicians with hayseed in their ' Illlr IcvlKltJ fiiuv ni.inl tr tit .-, i. tlll. M. V-..JIU1J LliT. , llillll. U IJIiU M.Te; ef the Alliance to draw chestnuts from the fire. ' In Rowan county on the 24th of Dec. 1890, at the residence of the brides,, farther, Jos. F. McLean, Esq. Mr. John Templeton, of Moorcsviile and Miss Bettie McLean, of Rowan. In this cov.ptv on the 2Sth of Dec, 1S0O. hv - .1. F." Robinson, Esq., Mr. u of Frankii towusbip. At the residence of the, ofSciatinj' magistrate. W. A. Caxupbell, Esq., in Morgan township, this cou ty, on tlie 25th of Dec., Mr. George Edwards and Af : tt ' . n . ii i youuty. - . t iu i j jhlii.ji 1890-1891.. - Eigihteen Hut.iiml and Ninety has been a very uciul year to the American pt. Upttf )-' , ' ' . . Il cumie to us properly accredited from a lo'.ig line tf lilusiriuUsi al;it.Mi) , ami our acqaaiutat ce with the you:ig6li.iu,er Bootrripend into fl ieudsLip. . ; , There j is-iio-pecta! reason . why ' we should be , ijichrymo-V at its,, departure, for iM mission lis Aecn l..ilhlnlly at-ci-p!ilieI and it leaves many u pieabunt lueUiUry iivhii.J; " Thc chimes of histric Trinity rang out oil the'frosty air lt nhhr and me usual crowd thruncd iuc niorounlare uid met), and young niuu!ci ulU .uiatrca---U pay goodby and wish it a safe trii to the vjlv. ius cuipat y of the Iast. , The world 'at large has beeu in rather a good mood during- tho last twelve uioiuh-'. The grat powers have madi two ir three threats of war, but they were Involy lip!omatic 4tiutl"-, anl the armies arje tili brushing their uuifoi ijs for a ii ess para i!e. The Czar cf Russia still takes delight in thriowing Kngland into a chill by un expected Turners of au attack on India cr sudden complications with tile Sultan of Turkey., i Rut just when everybody pre dicts a terrible conflict it is declared to be all;a lui&take, and theuniveisal goose-, desh disappears in a sigh of relief. The; young Emperor William has fet tled down; to the hard task of running the Oerman Empire, on business prin ciples: The timid had a nightmare when heascendd Xhe throne, but this father of six boys is a Aevet-headed. young 'man of thirtyj-one who seems to be looking to the vclfries ojirpeace to bri:;g hiia honor. Wheu he-disijiVstd Bismarck frm the driver's seat he took the reins into his own .hands, and 'ha ever since been driv ing nis big coach ut a safe jog. France was never as strong oras hope ful as ii()w. Her republic is no longer an experiment, but a fact. Sine greets the new year with a high heart, sshnancialiy prosperous,' has no fear of ; the future, keeps a steady hand on the heim and her weather eye on (iennany, is I a perpetual surprise tp; those blind critics who have been prophesying for ten years that she wouJdj go under,-but who never had sense enough to see that she has infinite reserve power and that they have been locking through their prejudices. England views the eomi:i year with a shrug !of her shoulders. She never dis trusts herself, however; is always. ceria.'n that she is right, because her opinions are backed by ironclads. The English man is all bone and sinew, is naturally quick! tempered and would more fre queully show it if the seas were not dot ted with his merchant vessels, which might disappear like niist in ease of trouble. But he is a sturdy, brave, o' -slinatie fellow, who has won the respect of his neighbors by his capacity for hard hitting. He' can take care of himself, and won U'l like to take care of evely body el-:e. As fot ourselves, we are living in the midjit; of very interesting events. The Republican party, witr its McKinle;. bill, its Behring Sea muddle and its Force bill, ii trying to teaeli us some of the1 sweet! uses of adversity. The people haye already developed a tendenry to kick, and on the 1th of last November came near converting the team into kindling woodj but whether they will consent to be whipped into the traces in "Jl time alouehvill discover. AVtt- York Herald. 2eetir.g cf -Etccka:!d:r3 - Offices -Ehcted. EDrrbi: or Cholin.i Watchman: 'Hie stockliolders of the Piedmont. Alli- anee and Industrial Union Fair A.oe:a- lion held their annual meeting in the eourt hotisd in Salio'oury on Saturelay, January 3, 1 and elected the following officers for the ensuing yeair John Beard, president; O.ven II. Bishop and T. M. Kerns, vice-presidents. J. C. ; B.-r.ih;i.rdt, secretary; O ven If. Bishop, treasurer, S. R. HarrisonT. IS. truley, C. A. Gully, J. M. Harrist n, Jes-e W. Miller, George Coriiher, J. II. McKiuzie, J. A. Fisher, liufus Beaver. Canup, A. W. Kluttz, J. A. lvadwicfc and P. A. iiartmaii were elected directors. The: directors will' hold a meet n- in the Ceiurt ll.,use in Balisonrv on s"tur- lor- i, -" ici ii i elfj, Jauuaiy oa, lb'Jl. A full attetid- ance is defied. J. C. Barxiiaudt, .Sec'y. Lisolatioas by Alphs Alliance. Alpha, N. C, Dee. 26, IS'JO. Editor Watchman: x ua e oi cn oruei eei ov vipna Alliance to send you the following resolutions- with request that yeu jmhlish the 'game, j , Resolved hy Alpha Alliance at its leg- J tilar meeting ou Saturday the 20th of ' T K. i. 1 J J 1 . 1 1 in- I 1cee-iMuci low ini, we uo noi approve oi the course Senator Z. B. Vance has tak en on the Suh-Treasury pl;u;; therefore we would like te) ask and urge our repre sentatives in the next Legislature, not4o vote lor any man lor U. rv Senator who wiil not pledge himself to stand by the the principles of tire Alliance an(I work for our wihes. and vc duly J notify the rnembcrs of the next Legislature, t,hat if they voie for any man lor U. S. Sena tor who is not kmiwn ti he in sympathy with Qiir principles, we astne. them rus Hirelyllhiil thi-y need noV lej)end on our votes again. Fraternally,' 1 Secretary. 1 J.C..Vf . . ll......lAHli'fk,l.. ' I - A . Letii, Ills li-un1 in ik'. city on lie 5th inst., Sir. .1. il. Broad, ap-d (U uars, Mr. Broad was m ii.itive t f- dr.iwa!!, Eii;!,Uid. liif l:. d l.veci in "North Caro lii.oajbout tea vears. Mr. A. W.O.vrn XA at on Iuni.- sti.et 'i ueMlitv. He way one wf ouj oldest, ei; scliotji tHac'itrl". .is au i a well kuowii B Absolut o!y Pure. rj C RDYALSSi'.".1! 1 Ji-J - riankctt, Jeff Wellborn, V ; Hrs. 17. H. Feltoa, M 1Toiaiis Department. , gi . Dairyla?, ty J. F. Dngar. j9 ' . Horticcltarc, by S. A. Cook, M Poultry, by H. A.Juihns, Q And more than 100 of tho best L13 g?)ccial TTritcrs In Asierica. Cdmmisdoaers of Agriculture of every Southern State will wtite for it. The January "issuo Q printed in blue and gold, profusely illustrated. Handsomest j magazine ever published. j Soutnern tam i?i.uu pep year. Farm and Weekly Constitution $1j65 82rS AMPLE CDPY FKEEwa Address THf SGOTHrRH-FlKU. T1 LUU ei ;ra SOMETHING M IIOTHIM. A FARAf AHQ STGCK PAPER F It E E J j To Every Snbscribar ofj THE WAiCnHiLH- We are pleaded toannounce that we have made an atigenacnts with the pubiisht-rsof Tho Breedqrs Guide and Prac tical Fariaar Whereby wo farm and hoa.s'! subscriber of T CM!i gire that exec-'J n. stock, Imti jurnaPFKK to every HiO WATCHMAN iii.uu tii'e coiiilitious riiiine.l be'low, Tho arianreiiieiit is . i ti' FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY l SSSrTo all wjio pay all arraeges anel one year tiji attai;cc iroui lUedaie ol puyiuent in tins niouih we wiii give an; UlclElJEi; i;L!llE AjSD 1'iiACi LkMl, r'AitMEii tree ibr one year. tikr l'o all ncvy tnbscribers vbo pay' one year in advance lroui eiate vl pay--liieiil m till.-, iiio.itu we vih gie .ue . iiiii-.ri-H'jj i.C'liE A'L) i'KAC- TICA 1 ! AK.ilJic ijie lor cue year. Jto'To ail who pay oiie year in advance liuui Jui.Uuy 1 ,e will gie,tie liiiEEUEii'fci G L'liE ASU l'iiAU- 'llC'.vL. A Aiv.l;iw tree lor one y ear. To all whose sub.-criptiuu is paiel a pail of the year in advauee Woo uiii pay enouii iu iiiake U a vvnoie year ! aetvaiicv, we w in give thcbiiliD Eli'o GUliJE AjJ I'UALiiLAlj FAiw.ah.ll uvu for one year. What is the G uiue and Farmer ? li E GUIDE AND FA KM Eli is a 10 eo until sioeK. aiiel hi; in paper, l.-siittl twice eae-li nioiun aim enu.-K iai I et ptacucaf, aitianle ..iiiiatloii tor tlie Iarater .tiul slocii rnim:!'. L is a , learie. cii-uutia. oi tue Various laraicrs' o.gatnzatieins aaeinoulu Ik iu t lie ljoui-e h"ie ot t e.y reaui r ol the W A rCiliuAN. . Come a aua sub scri!e novV. Uel yettr n ie nel.- to eoaie iu aill get l lie' le.-i p.lpeT pUOiiftllCei 'lit this secttou of the- country anel an excellent farm paper uitli it. O Li. Administrators Notice. Having qualified as Administrator Wlta th- will annexed upon tle cst.ite ' of H ugh' P.irlks, d;easjd, .all peions ' having chiinjs against said- estate ar ! 1,ere,,y noticed to present them to me I tor pivmenc: oil or be tore t lie out tbi , A ,,-,:, , IV r . in nar; . i,-.)' or i n iifirnf w will be plead in bar ot their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make ' immediate settlement of 1 tlie same. David 31. Parks, Administrator Wit 1-1 lia 1- ill r,,, ' ' ' "1 !"" i x- ii- l r i 0 nexed ot llttgh Parks, Le'? Overman, Aitornev. January (5th, lSUl. " When Baby was sick, we gave lier Castoria. When she was a Child.she cried for Castoria (Vhan she became Miss, she eking to Castin ia. When she had Children, she ga-a them Castoria s I THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, 151,000 WEEKLY, READ BY NEARLY 1 1 : J to- Agents rnaka $25 paper 4 5 i IXrE ncioors, und fcuraple Copies of .Zoors, una fcurapie Copies ol , during tue coming year : r1.1" nrz a ae fart tsat more nan ISO.OOO 'ninflles redd THE WCEXLY- L- co7JA,' 10N, evi;ry wefk 15 tho prx,f that it bs no equatln Aiccrioa as m lmlly iiinr. .iub. rtJrSPlJl f.-EP?'3. ?r wenaonins all tL f pwial writers who uiH Jielp tojka the .rOZZTTTtnOX for 181 !V. Tlio Famoca l'hilosopher-IIninorijt. JOIi niAJfltLEU HARRIS, OI "Uucle lleruus" Celebrity. ISrr. T. DeWITT TAMIAtil The Celebrated Divine. FLUNK ETT Letter, -by Sarce Tb "Guvrgi Cracker," Tho Toet. TTAtA'E I. REE7, VThose Charming hfliort ttrici have Kt i nul Kepution. Tr. W. I StoXtS Th South' nioflt Prouxiaent Ar!ccltarl Taitcr. . ' E. W. I1AKRETT, Our Special Washiuglun Curreepunde&t. Mm. Wm. KIX, The Editres of Woman's Kiainin and oor v,miaren s,ieprtiattiit. wOi ut Gu for a jeW. KnTR -If rim 'rl...k..- jkt 7 Editress KK3Y Y. GRADY, Foasisr. -! - n. i n, u.i. '. """nB , Kroatest .Variety WE ARE LITTLE FOLKS WiiTal! find just Avhnt you or birthdav Lii It. ' IN VATCnES, CLOCKS; JEWELRY Our low .pi ices riiake tlioso WILL LAST AUFEJIMg. BiiTSirtsd 25 Vssrs! HOT HALF COST of STERUKG fllVFP. C p. MB AM 3 F) fF"t 3 f c half throi?? the back at poinia expos&J ta wear, as shown by cut, THEH FUTED ENTIRE. Cuarantacrt to contr!r more silver end are more durable than any plated cr LIGHT rterJing Sliver gocds macii. MADE ONLY BY Xiu ZZzi i EiTari3 Silver Co. 1 ca 1 1 (1 ii ft .-V B Ti i c i 11 " iff : We invite you all and will be glad.to scrvc"jou to our best ability. VERY RESPECTFUL W. H. Beisiier & Bro. F?EE fOB ESESV CUB WHO Wlhli TO THE THOtItE WW u BUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.00 PjR A miujion HEADERS to $100 pep month working: for us. in America to get subscriptions Xnc Ortat Southern U'ekly v. iU bo txut FREE fnc Oreat Soallicm U'ekl will Uj teut FREE iv leading riio resjTe tho rernlur cr-trihatioM of th above THK COXsTITCTlOi ha liOao to .grentvt cxpeuae l'..an any other Auipricaa fsewppap r la M-e;i; e conti ibutiouii froat thf luoit liotcU t pcciitl writer of the world ' For the Year 1801, . ' COI, raAMi A. KURR, Yj The Farnr.jn C-orrgpon'1nt will reppf rK"larl7 Letten from Tbe Europfwi Center cm ui.i tiers of special interest t American rfadem, and particaiarlyta th Farmcrmf this country ; a atudy cf Agri cultural and InHutrial Europe beinir tit chief uictiva for l.'.s Trip to tbe Old World. IIEXRY M. STASLET, FneCcll3bi;a.ted African Explorer Vi.H be hear;! frul durili; tll)J year j pubtuhed l iure,tit article ret T30S. A. EDISON, t The Great Electrician n t .. i .... ana more man One Uuadreu other of th moiuuy lor j-mer. 6r priated. kend Address THE H 1 P7 . fv ' EDITED BY DR. Wm. L. JONES, Tatho exclusion of all other a rl- i . ! ' . ', -a ric: irarai EIas:a2Iles-', E Ills "Thonjhta! for lho Jlontfi" and !"AasTTcrs to Inquiries" aloio iTortlt the scbscriptioa m price to any farmer. " fairest Price a- a a w g m $ 1 PLEASING THEM ALL, J AND BG PEOPLE are looking for to make a lioiida ' . ' - beautiful a;oo,(ls nil .bavains.- Call and examine omr line cf wAre, avc never before liave.hait sucli-a niamoth stock of tliis-ljfre; :f And we call your special attMr- - to our line of silver inlaid forks, - - . ; . . Eveiybody is deligli Vrl wlili o ii'h ilid iy display. You want to see it. . ' NEW NO Villi AND ' ; BBATJTIPtJiLi L i SBLEOTIONS. PLENTY OF VARIETY, 1 i - : ' ( T t I. TO HSK FOJLIT. YEAR - Send for CutSt. Easiest for.3 . .t of charge. J of charge j Ere under; contract lu v.tiu; lor cacii isiuc r -. 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