. I .- .... ... . 'rv i. - n i ( . :j It i 5 .. - If s i- ll ft 1: i v- ,. 1 i. I f - i hi 1 1 V ::i'- V, t k -Id-" t' f;: -r v. 1 - ' i . I 1 1- V-'i ' HLq-? J- 5, l.i.?lL'.-. I9r-.13L.-T- i ; ..Li: Mr 1,!,1 -bv foreign- Carolina Watc-itnaii. L.,na their w. so,ih.e .nor- i i nnntKinc Year aiici. J. L. BAMSET, Editor and Proprietor 1 f ? SUJJSCI1IPTI0N .RATES One year iir advance ,'jix tiVontbs' j . ! -Club-of five . Clubs often of roore- TERMS aTHICtLV CASH. Stttewd assecondlass nail at Salisbury . N C - THURSDAY, mSUSG, 180X."' ' Thfrcark after ylur name shows that jour sabscrinlion hits expired mid s u invitation to renew v'- " The Alliance. wonld be held hire instead Ageing tc QUE WASHINGTON i-.ilL.- New. Yfrk d Liverpoo'. As to grain - ! r- ' . hesiidthatthefarroersof the. west Will Secretary ! Hcbla. fiesignT-Tho .u..r r .m nt nnd corn at 20 S.aator from Ohio Other It?ms. , , P .1 IhUUI lir-w w - 1 I I i. i ,.P !, .lomv.ruis Or tile ... it ct.-nl of IifiuiS nv 1 nnrresnon er.ee of le WatclimaiL. v.r. It lsione.oi iu - cenrs. u. .,,. . - , - - cntXMlisirOI S. IIU ii-au vv " i , V AtLr U i. . -tiaiCIl -N iw. crops failed.! The same grain was bought buck and soul at mjre ui. to one o the Circuit Court 5U e ln s;ime pi sets. i . , . . n , chared 15 rente per wisnci pucu r-., - --r-- for transportation. If this gram hud here who beware that he will, lie been stored at home the?e unfortunate l.w nothing but trouble since he people would" not have been: iPose(t Leered the cabinet, owing to the con- ,Sp' :m iu.,f ih. Allic. "wouW tinual differences that have ari?n be- iiC ' . V - " ;j in:i fov t ween lam and the heads ot toe mi never be a third party nor $ tail I bum.ux of his department "nyotherpartv ve in,ine-.u .fc Us aUoSethcr "his f ryrouf. rovn a ion. 1 here is no ue i . - . tan li or mat oi me omenus unuerimu, ,r,.ritH flue lint it will ne a ihyo i r , i.i uw.; ... , i,, . lam iioo wrcDiireii to ay. ins urs I..:,... ..,;tW,Mif h niv 5h . nine iim- '1UL1U11 viv"--- r - jr- Ali::,nrfr tlibit alien owneruip ut .a..u. fl.oO , '.rill tJ,1u In li:lV? thiS Ge- I - Iir. it IT III! I. r I I I . w - 1.25 mand mad into a i.iw 1.00 11 next! took up the demand for ,Tveri.meiJt control of tran.pcrtan n il.... l-.-k r it4.rn. i-wnKrinifS. tie sam mm ic b1'?'" " 1 . : - .. , ; mf.t rrented railroad corporatint ,rave Ihem jrihts and consequently hav? die right Ho control them. We maud thai the government da Us duty milt,..- The speaker stated III lA.y.-v-" , that the' I railroad corporations have i ,,k- nf dwcrinination and other loutrages. lie further stated that cor- (:o.rv,ir! r.wl. ana to sunie ' The AHiance h.is and may always ent haveJJUcceeded, in controlling ou;r make mistakes. This i to b expected. verhmttt instead of it controHing fcut it ii the greatest, broadest and .?ho:n. He said it. was time ior the fuUriza exis- peo,le the- d lintence. His fining strength and Julen ad Wie to $tay. r; rnnidlv. People who are not i ...r-r.ns should note this. -uiL.- -tnninff to lav aside pre- n cf..fmi Hmt rntton had been carried jceands.. it i iU trae lis"- hur,ared? of mile, .1 , M g&V-fc d! necessity and U therefore judjspen- lney transport their ;ble. The members f the prganiza- wheaL j -lt was partly done by groat tion are becoming Deuer eaucxLt;u auu eievator8 ana mining cumpumw ri nBflerstaud better the real ebjecta de- worked in collusion with the railroad "nd how to obtain them Th,y cca TI- M : Me beginning to.see-lhcir im.takes as dJd 0il tru3t by paying them 15 ummbers, an uaderstaud the real pur- c?nfe on eacn barrei 0f oil shipped, pows. Our merahrs are flushed, with So long ai those ahusbs continue -the Tictorr, but are not disposed to tram- farmers will fight for reform. t he ;' ,J . f - , ra;im-iU c-t n riL'ht of way, charter, .PU.Dp.n tfie Mien foe.. :- '' J,feori,,tioH,. &c. Oa .. - . r.-ai. Ti Aii;eM fi.K fh.iv nnt a mortcase, then another .fleeting 01 we r ; j , .va ' nv tl. in- I I . -m A Ti flfIA f n ;nf. rllif r.nd nriTileces.lKw From tMJ-exin He showed this by selecting the best and Irnsat of our statesmen as his cab inet advisers, by appointing them as ministers to foreign countries, as con suls, ns judges of the highest, courts and to other high oiiiers. Then as to his economic policy ,bouth rn farmers and Aliiancemen should remember with gratitude his vigorous war on the iniquitous tariff, which in my h . , i P . liumhle opinion is the source oi ihoik evils than all other causes combined, He was far in advance of his party on bnff ivfrirm. and sacrificed himself j'u the fierce fight of constitutional prin-rinl-; aad pnnal rights to all. And Iph n nil rpmomhpr how he braved the combined power of the "grand army of f ho rmvi!i!ip " uTh Loval League.1 the Dill niiiuil uy iv interests of his tamny. no. iu trnMl.!e whiclt ! caused the resignation has fastened unon us an aunual deb urKedthetarner3toIcttaemeic.iaru hundred and thirty rri i ...u u i nnni ! I w- " " i t I . r C 11 (1 I I III IIH I II 1,(II1IIV I ... no Connies j . i-u ; fi, m; min.l und Lnllmn .f vl,.!Ur o 1nl.f frrpatpr bv between the two classes. Up sam in.nr , , se,ous difference fnrtv millions than the whole cost of the .main cause, of the, ; trouttu, . iwlltn--J,n unA n,lian th crrt. sbmdin anv of Europe TO "fiS. o ..of oiim f whli'll lVl( fsOlltll "etS for lhe enormous members of our order snould buiy pe i f,nnl.n nf tarntion nlared on us. Illl I H. ........ j ,i,i. fcy , a r rom me iact inai in iui uia jiu.sl men iook at uie uumi i odier and with those or oxner . . , , nsiteij Harrison I iriv-ifo swimltrs sphpmos he took the He said that we have oaa mea n .i , g Tetarv. I am in- naios to look into and veto, then avocation. W e bare good rae.n- Llined to think that if either official re- again remeinber those maxims "public have jjocxi, honest farmers, ana yet we , r , Com- ffic is a nublic trust" "the Govern- have some whose souls are s ma ratssioner and not Secretary Noble. It ment is of the people by the people and that it could chasearoundiaainusura MAc that a man of Mr fer d,e people ' upon which he acted in seed for twelve days and not touch the ..doubted ability would enre the face of friend and foe throughout side; lie urged the people I and knorv how their candid on all public measures rlav sr.hools ofDav- idson circuit will hcld a three day' con- ference at Midway I eariy course it will be a pleasant and proa table occasion. j . c-i itt asqsHi Instant, an Al- iance address will be delivered at. Lick Creek . Academy jin iicaunjr. C5irs . ,: xt i. ;a ivinnev. w ui authority for this announcement, failed to furuish the name oi me sjhjuci . "Tt T T, Wai train savs that tbe peach A.'- ' j -- buds' were not injured to any apprecia ble extent by the qold snap last ttK. He thinks that tnq prospeena ywu w. an all round fruit Crop. The Davie Timea says that there are dimes and dollars for a good , barocr at Mocksville. There are so many uaruvi f TTinirimi that-the dimes will scarce- lv'eo round, to say nothing at all about the dollars. I'erniips some vi ni ji.,. of this town might find it profitable to emigrate. ! Mr. Fred Hill, Who has been studying medicine in Philadelphia, was laKeii sick a short time ago, and on Sunday was so low that a! telegram was sent to Me relative hrr inforrhimr them That they must go to Philadelphia at once if they wished to see him alive. Mr. W. G. Heury went by the first train, but since his arrival at I'rca s ueasiuc, ucutr news has been received. FRESH LOT -OF- And Clover lag) aksZ-a sHlj JEJ? I ! The District Alliance in the 5th " Congressional district, was organized at Greeasbor yesterday by Bro. Ter relb The following olKce.rs Tvere elec ted: President, W. D, Wall, of Ilock rn;ham county; vice-president, J. It. Yharton of Guilford county; Secre tary and 'Treasurer,' W li. Willie, Walnut Cove, Stokes county. By unanimous vote the Watchman wa made the organ for the district. ? The fifth district consists of Ala mance, Orange, Grah yi lie, Caswell, Per to be pu'e Coble's undoubted ability would cre the face of friend and foe throughout w , e?,wi to accept an appointment upon the his whole official career as sheriff, as Ula.CS StaiKl , , . iTnHl tM ('irrnit CinL'rr,rr utA nq President of the on all public measures rT1r,i Court, at 5,000 a vear. If there were United States of America manifesting lhe ladies turned out at Concord ;t YaClilu,y J the yupreme Court and a courage and devotion to what he Je- and many people not mem. wrs ot the he coul( 't;it, he would prohahlv take lieved the good of the people unsur- order were present. AU fxpre5ai mpn .vho ...j.i.i'f nn5SRP(i fn .v ae. And -tin dlv, but nil i i i !tL i5 se dividends. He state! that a charter and "invested rights" mean nothing; that the govern ment,' state or national, has a perfect right to refuse to give "vested r.ghU' whan it is shown that they are not in the interest of the masses. One legis lature pr Congress can undo th work; of the jfornjer. .lie said that wo are craiikyf on the subject .of mon?y. Ve have ihade.an hhaest demand for mure moneyi II said that nearly every act of ouri national legislature was in the in thejinterest'of the bondholders and snm'o (111. er select reonlo. In 1805 the wV...V i I t i - . . . rp it, mere are lew men wno wouuui i. passeu in ny age. auu m. ij , tuemelves as pleased with iro. ler- ,T . , ,iJ.;.i.i rt m.U L m.r.Nin.r tl Pm,1 of the " I Til. Ililll DvJ II 11 f-3 U'L-IUU'i IV IUUIV V ill I llirailO A kfcV lilU iv- rell S at .dreSS.. ... hli nl,..;,.l.i1fc of fU mom? r!irrnil Lnilivmu f Wi ennri flppils Ipt IIS rfi- At Albemarle bio. leneil. had i i ; , . , ,nnr,;ftn!tl L,.mi,0r tbaf Iff ..no hundred mi U i rt. 1 T 1 11. . t ! Ulr,T tuilllii. III". t...-.... i iiiui 1 UH lnr'Tft crowd a so. l he ladies anu iwii . , " L ... , y rii.-fj .... t i .n. citizens of the town turned out. 1 n?i. Helrnes, one of the principals of the high school, brought out the pupils to hear the discussion. , These meetings have done immense good. In his lectures .Bro. Terrell i nlain. practical, earnest and hews to lilt! People was t;o per duce capita. JJurham counties ,lwo aeiega.es aim , .eil contacted until it is now each county lecturer will -make up the est1;ed atirom 4.75 to S16. He representation. The next meeting will said tliat Fectionaiism was gone for- be held in Greensboro. ever, j The war is over; the politician : r.eed ljo longer appealto our" passions - Groter Cleveland has-written a let- and pi-ejudke. At the close of the war ter to t he Indiana Tariff Uefonn League owed an immense debt. He have , ., , , r paid it twice over and still owe more fuyiug that he approves the objects of yjn at L Contraction of the cur- : the organization and thinks the great- .re!icyihas.been the direct -cpu.se. We r hdft of our troubles are dne to ex- have, more than doubled the asricui- cessive taxation. Graver is correct to tural product of the country,' yet tb ariie Extent, but the Alliance is not V"ouh t of money m cir ulatiorns iwiy. : a . . . , , about one-fourth wh-at it was in Ibvo. jiarrow enough in itsriews to attpoute ()ar )ulat1om has" increased rapidly, everythiug to the higli tarnt. 1 nose yettie currency lias b , , . ill t-. bp inc. J? sneaker can noii nttprtinn of a crowd longer. of every aroeation should har inn All who do so are pleased and wis.?r. 'Xho Third Scotch-Irish Congress. The third annual Congress. of tin Seotvh-liish peopl? of America will be held in Lonisvillp. Kentucky, from May 14th to 17th. 'Hie congress at Fitts burir. Pa., last vear was attended by Prevdtiit Harrison- and l is cabinet, besides other distinguished men. The gathering this year will be still more notable. It will assemble the b-st elements of the race, from ail parts oi the United States and British America. the eminent I speakers, wno iein grnarlv cou- wVin p-riwi fo run tlr camnaiffh on traelpd. tsnw weeks n.'o President the old fine, may expect to get in the Harrison invited the .officers., of the liOlip In this issue will be found a com munication from Dr. It. L. 13 call, of Xienoir. lie; asks for a suspension of . . . Alaong ine :nimeui i?i.M-ia v deliver addresses r.ii'e: Governor k-er, Hon. W. C. P.1 I3recl;inr:dge. rA.ss. but private Secretary Haiford lions of dollars in the Treasury and on,-.. fiij.v- miv i if if. I.m !innnnvu-Pil for I v.. no foil fbo Prnidpnti:il cliair CallillLT 5 it O 1 1 1 ill t a i y v mvj. v at. UttU v 1. 1 a. o ? i- it . 1 several months. 1 his is discouraging to upon our legislators toreciuce ourtaxrs tl nngi v painois mni aie appiicani an anu relieve uui pcop;c ut tnese tiie-time o.iiiwii, ui, ; o in- uens I . yTP t-1 ,T r3k T3 l.'0J I . raw HSfeR J: T- KLUTffi DRUG STORE llbiuui-i a?- Will !5uc .furlr'e W m. Luidsav and nenry brnn r.f l en t.lU'k V ! ItCV. Dr. J oh II Hall, of New York; Rev. SJuart A-he soir. of Toronto, Canada; -Mr. Ah'x ander. of San Pranci-'Ch: Hon. A. h ... .i:Li a n: i li u;,. li.. iHiovanii of Illinois, and 1v,jV. J. ii lt.l 11.nm H.of .a " .ma frloi! r cw WinWl. fit rt ilOHIHa. um UJ li.H.U III- ""O i-ntn iw. j 1 - - - . ithmniomaivzinrr for mutual' Lenefit, h The Ki-otch-lnsn Society ot Amen- - -i n - - i . r ,T,rvv flrii-nnlJo . ; Hie obJor-tm.. York, as President, will have chaige ot u v.r.inAM k0,i I fbo otpitnm! but lt will not, be p'triet- .v..... --w, - i ,viid ipetiiiusv o iitftuy n;iciiicia iifiu i ...v...... , - - - trv HrntbprTpr- Iv a society gathering. It wnl be .l.- lilt. II to U VAIV W w. 111 W 1 1 v-'taa T tl - . 1J1 i ii i 1 ikui i,;, iKot i qa; k;n n..r.; I iworp oroofrlv a nia?s-meetinr- ot the the people, x.trtainiv' ne snan nave ic mmuhu muu m xc M.3 . n... i-t-j . . . . cnn,c o'ilai-i- win!,1. Imvii kiirflifH 9. fl!) riiCP. he.nng,but Mr. Ueve and or some- r,, p To-dav" it would Ail Scotch-Irish people are earnestly body has raadea big mistaue. U ho . v iR om i.mIU v.,Rt. difTn.-P reouested to. attend, and the local pop is it? ' ' " ' asainst the wheat raiser. The speaker illation without regard to race, will be i o . . . i ii i i i : ,! - . MM J en id Tib;! t. iron fMiia"f or sdvpr mp.iut COHlially WC COnied. IVCUUCCU ramoau OHIO has the requisite number of tmi L rt()n ... ;a s,;iver or irreenhack fare and ample faciliticiJ for sight- fee ..... ... r. . . .... I . . 1 . . . . . 1 -11 1 ' l. J..1 1 1 1. ., mU-A Itanfoa nnr tip it.nt A MiirtPP s hnii rf w wnr h na mii( h j n rr, , i II 111 t? Wll 1 Ue eXieilueU illl Vilio twiin tlicatesa disposition to weigh carefully r. . t . . Ml th merits 'pi the applicaiits, it will probably be. more satisfactory to the country at large than if these very im porlant laecr were tilled in a hurry. Several proioinent Ohio republicans hure been here during the the past thret days, and there are rea-ons for be lieving that-they came for the purpose of getting si definite statement from Senator Sherman as to whether he proposed becoming a candidate for re election to Che "Senate, it having been announced, 'whether bv authority is not known, several months ago that Sir. Sherman c:in be easily re-elected if he wishes to he notwithstanding the can didancy f i ex-Governtr Foraker, but thev seem mighty anxi'.us to ascertain Ar. Siiernptn's wishes, and some ni-m are nncharitb';. cnoiisrh to s.ivthat. it will plea--.!' them the must if Mr. Sher- m n de. lCei to tir . S"cret-urV Iiusk is tne of those i - i - i i ye tiii.t t;e t:me has arrived when t tie lnrerests o: nie .u:er;ca!i not itro -vi, to s iv i.Oiiimgcd that or his ts at liomc, imperatively demands retaliation by this government agains! thas of Kurcpe, pare! ienlarly Frascf and Germaiiy, that prohibit the sale ot our meat ajvd products oi the iliiusy oC their impurity, and 1 i who And now because Mr. Cleveland did not approve of a certain bill before the late Congress, which provided for the unlimited coinage of silver we are asked to forgt?t all he has done fur us, and treat him as an enemy, is it lairr' Is it iust to treat him thus? No man dare to accuse him of dishonesty and selli.sh 'ambition. All thinking men concede his great political sagacity in seeing m advance what is best lor the people. Alter ail may it not be that he fore sees what is dangerous to the prosper ity and financial safety of the country a little more clearly than v.ea plain farmers. If I 'understand him, Mr. Cleveland' is not opposed to silver coin age as a circ 'ilaliug medium any more than to sold, but, he is opposed to issu in"1 it in such vast amounts cs to de- Absolutely Puro. A cream oOartar baking powder. TTi.rl.PHt. of sill in leavcuinir strength. Lafest U. S. Government Food Report. 'WANTED! EOIl THE UlflTED STATE3 AESY Able-bodied, unmarried men, between ihp nTns of 21 and :" years. (Jood pay, rations, clothing aud medical attendance. Applicants niut lie prepared to uunisi. satisfactory evidtnc as to age, character and habits. Apply at Salisbury, N. U. 21:61. preciate it vaiue as com pa so t:iat w ton. value; and he wants lt.- I with. L't-'d to be fixed. en we tenners r Inp our col ore 'en nave know that he has made to tl;e cabinet in advocacy of retaliation, but no action has been tifken by the ;dninistration. and tlie tselegrams sent fn tn here . . . several days ago saying our ministers i r ran.ee And Germany had ben in- i ix.' . : c .. i' . i., i rrnr.rtjri ii. r v 111 t ti . - - . reason to statements of a policy governments ol 1 those nations Gf our intention to re taliate unless the prohibitions of Wijbbe.cbartcred in April. 1 Oxe sub-Alliance has been "organ iied in Canada. Secretary Turner is- aaed the charter. L .Ir.ilni- fi'.d.l acrl silrpr'liolK IVve two Another attraction to the visitors win , value's one a money value, the ! other be the great Musical r stivai, I . . . - - 1 . . I'll,- I ! . . 1 1. . . W .ich i commercial value." We t?.ke the po- will be in progress durisg the evenings Nkw York has 65 sub-Alliances. The State Alliance will be organized matj pext month. l,f nt Hip fif'!'!i;in:i . to.make money, the National banks 1 The objects of the society ore histo- .-.ill- i.i ,,,.Mlnfiii . If Ihom Trminimit T P!l P(1!IC 1 (ii i .'111(1 MILltU. il Ub 1:11 .lH.IUIHI'ni, 11 I lie y UllllClllr I '-""1 -- J 1 ll f I I .!ltt iiMi.n.ivliLnn o.-rl linn.Cpoha. i'c n ran jo innnpv , inn ipppcir.ioi ,.i mlmll v uui -d.-ii ti.n.ii .nna m'" - " the people should govern the amount rian. The only requisites for member- E I ... . I I r , I T I 1 1 3 -1 . We need more money ta trans- ship are ocotcn-insn moon, 01 inyiwf Hon Ben Terrell. TIIB CIIARLOtTE MEETING CONO0RI - ALBEMARLE. AjUrge. crswd of alliancemen and others gathered at .eaclr of the above places to h-pnr the distinguished Bpeaker. Jt is eedls?s to ay that his speech pleased all who heard it, ashe has a national reputation.! -- The speaker started out by saying ihtt he wasgjad to see bef ore him many who are not members of our order. .Jle said he was surprised that so many huld oppose such an organization, iin i organization that could not fail to ( benefit all classes more or less. He mentioned the great danger of the laud and other property falling into " the hand of a few people, as in soma of the foreign countries. In 1S5S five-eighths, of the agricultural pe -p'ei of this country owued property. Ju 18S0 ohly'three-eightbs owned land. lie stated that the man who owns the property owns the people. When JloraeJ fell 2,800 men owned all her .propfHy. 550 men owned all the property In Greece when that covera- . -inent fed. . Our farmers have declared that Americans 'shall own America 7 .Foreign 'corporations shall not control ibis country.. Sixty-xne million acres oi Jtnd are owned by foreigners. ft Or.e liuhdred and Hfty-one million acres are owned by insurance and other corpo rtf ioiis. O.'ie luindrd and fifty.-four lillion" of acres are owned "by foreign ers orlr controlled by those h I nortgflgeX -There isd Oi.ner - of . landed ist'Uracy. . 'lhe jiiillions ot .1- a, U,io',A.-n I..J..A" ri- A crrec cood r-hnraetfr alid nOilll-ia -.- L Will Kill" I 113.-, . c liiurii ll.c lfc..lK',-v1 fc)'-'-' rlifliennnVflr cfotarJ fUf rho man -Ir1 di:P3. for Y 1U1 1 mPniDCVS rrCClT? lilt owns a irold mine ran com it himlM valuable historical works issued by t.ie nml 1niii' it lerr il fwnrlpr far Ilia na p I ROClttv. t n - ' I t.-!,,l nr.li-'.:t iniia for mpmbprsbir! inrui. ui nu uui-. ' kj. ..m .v,..i. .-. ...... f Wears not ozamst bankers. .At ores-land for further information to ent they are a necessity under present A. C. Floyd, Secy Nat'l Society conditions. The Alliance is not against Columbia. Tenn. HrLM L'.ruce, Local Sec'v, Louisville, Ky. . , . . r? any other clas?, but at. for themselves Crst, hist and all the time. The g v eminent ailow3 the owner.?, a tame to iticrenRe the circulation. Whv r.otl Tb farmpr in nolitics was at first the 'farmer increase the circuktion j rp-.a-ded as a sort of ioke b? the leiul with his cotton, tobacco cr grain? -Wei in" iournals of the country, nn& even T Til, l ... 1 I O . . . ., T I ! aemaiui tnat our trtrm proaitcts b us- vb limr.ant reference to "socKirss ed to Jncrcase the circulation. Onr si:.fttesmen'' r.re not infrequent, tanners nave rouna one tnese conai- it m n am that the would-be 1 1 ,1 ii c oT.rl 111 ' i ii . 1 f v n 'I . - -..I .xi. I I 1 I ' 1 i . 1. v .... nuua omi in iu jt-. tuiu.i cm iw nit i ana oiciatprss are ur11111.uL; iu omh c- monev in circulation ins1, as' the owner b.nd that. t.h horn v handed sons cf nf a gold mine or bond holder does, toil are very much interested, not on'v TI,a tjMU T ii uuu-i4Lnouiji ..in fiic uj iii !. 1 1 u ijjy present out uir sucsiucia u privirge. nemus. nave tui3 plan ceedings. Appeal-Avalanche. nnt lnto-enrect to make rhA ,hai ot circulation more extensive, nidre uni- 1. . ' 1 ' L, , I, ,. L . . .J . ..I I - - iorm. nicy n.ivcMuuieu ui unce iu ,, , , r . ,. . -,i n - Wall st,-f tk. 4W. ,J u.-.J He band of -Alliance men who will fig- A morican j meats were removed, were prernalurr-l U loousinow as u tne contemplates trip ot Mr. Harrison to the l'acihe rnfi,l wont,t either h :veto be nosf pomu i a or abandoned altogether, owing to the pressure ot official business. Mr. Har rison has set his heart upon the trip. uever having visited that section of the : ' i i i i e.nnntrv.- and he says ne v. ui not rivc it up if he can possibiy get awav. But wita tue bchringSea negotiations f h nraniz ition of the new L:vnd Claims Court, and other mattersiust i? -1 i i i i ;is iianortani waiiins to ne aciea unon. . i L i - j i i l. : i i i.i. it is not expeeieu mat rie v, :u oe aoie o go before My, if at all. A bit nf news two vears old was made public bjf presidential proclamation several d4ys ago. It was the full text of the extradition treaty with tl.e Re- . . i ' l 11 3 ' public ot volum )'.a, whicn was ratined by the Smate, M-.rch 20, 18S9. R?d taTie is a urea, institution. . ' - . , . Gen. Jtjs. L. Jimiii'on, who had w?en but ii niling fuj- several days, dded Saturday Livcrv .iWE , Sale & F6ad Stable Salisbury, N. C. - tobacco and wi;et direct to rmr.pe (as ue l'(fui to do if his Uriif reform is arricd oui ) we will have a hxed stan- .. i . i . i : 1 i.;ni I'V wiiH il to ;'.tl!'M Ia:allve., ami not be' compelled to take a' depreciated currency in exeiiriiie Itft us not say that, he is our enemy in opposing that Free Coinage bill until we mo clearly w hat it me. ms. I can see this muciv, that when toe iTovern- merit nnrchases silver and coins it, that 20 cents on every dollar is saved to the eorne. I can also see that it every owner of a silver mine or of silver bul lion can have it coined free, that Le makes 10 cents on his silver dollar and the people loss that much. Let us not luirrateful. Let us not be hasty to , " ,. . i . . . . condemn a irieuu wno iias ;uwa nroved faithful. It. L. Bkall. . V LIU On January 1st, 1891 , we will move into our new store - - -' j opposite our stand, where want to meet the good people of Rowan Go. We will gie you more goods for the same money than ever Hespectfully, we all Mm, end Carriap OIT silOIi-T ITOTICE. COMMKIICIL TItAVKLE'.lS C'AK lilKI) TO 1AT.L JOINTS. liOKSKS FED AND SGIloyMi:!) AT U?ASOX ABLF. RATJKS. CALL AND SEE ME; i u c-i r j rail i i : t c-i u i ;i i , t i in i km a HBB'iwB'i Ban . nw-JH T?i:n Toirs noticet iY . . AH perfons having claims ajrainst tl4t t-?b-ti-.f (ic'iro Hituic, tl'.-t-'cufc., are litrchy ii'.titi. i' to -.rofi-at tiifrn-to :r.c for payment on or -l ln !'hh ali :lay of Fjbruflry. 18U2, or this t.oti-o will te pk-iolTn bar of their rofovt-ry.- Ail persons indebted to" said, estate will pkure in a'k e -iiaricI ia te st-ttlti n c nt. J.A.BAMK. . ETeeidojr of Georgp ''.atw, i.y.y. H. flvKKHAL, Att'y. l" ';t . -- . mm XZT in f t & Ml jl.il Ji y now N. C. FcrsTlh News. TUP. SErUBLICAN TKLL3 IT. The revenue collections in this district for February, footed up 110,079,82. and ol thi amount V lu.ton paid .y,o.ui. The city commissioners raised the sala ry of their secretary and treasurer,V. W. Long, from 410 to 1,000 per auuum. At a house raiting near ?.It. Tabor, last week, we learn that Mr. James Kas- lev had the misfortune to cet a leg brok en and otherwise bruised. Mr. George E. Nisecn. of Waughtown, His numerous friends will be gratified to learn, is improving, with favorable indi cations for recovering from bis serious illness t. I leaders ni o; lit. lie was nearly 82 years old. as All eves are -being turned to the lit- A Flea For President Cleveland A Sprtiot cf Judgraent Asked. Mr - Jj.iiior: -Will von allow a friend oi? Ex-President Cleveland to say a word in his favor? 1 am a Democrat. I am ;.ls6 a member of the Farmers1 Alliance; b Carol mn, will meet, one from the S' ate where the first biood was shed iu defence cf free soil ami the other from tie State whero the first -hot was fired in defense of the Sotth. The inHence that this little band will havri upon Congress is a problem, bt if their number is not meat enough the number of allianjcemen will be in creased at tne next ejection. lieve its iprinciples are . based upon .T-iitfirii? the Alliance I as v r nil . r i . r i h. -ri-ii n n i . . . t .v w...... .... ... -- , i - - - r t i.i. uni i ii.. lire mi uitio aic uriu- I I . V i ' , i'll ii i.. i:.. i ..i il.i ii I -.ii'. ... in !.- novk rnnavpss. Two renre- not dertfoyed m v . tai t h in?the pni.Cl iiiii'- to unu wu. tiiLtii noise ip:nj.vs I ' w "e; r - , e At r i' -i r i r . i . i . .. n t- i tits m . ; e ;p 'i u o oaiiv. l o" i T. i, . . i rc. i ii, criir nnn r r,,i nr ,v, -icTi'..iTT.r.L nun r rn n .v'j.ivtis. :ii:ii niip.tr i . . of the money in this eonnfrv. The from Rout farmer must study finance too, lhe producer' should Le a distributor of money. ..Referring to the constitu tionality of tb:Jb lib-treasury bill, lhe speaker -.said that t-ongress had ho right to pass up m its coatitutioualiiy ; a,' the Supreme Court only can de e de s.ich matters. The government 1 v.Sf a right to build warehouses. "She bui;ds olh.fr public buildings, cleans out creeks. - The warehouses would be public improvements and the j expense w uld be distributed amonsr all classes of beanie, conseouentiv it will hurt nobody. The weaker said I that bv stunner nrcduce it would e.reatfl ennd j 1 w. niilAutl! Inlniil ni...,iU r. iii iiiavcau ot c i i ji tiling veil telling in New York and ii few other reai citits more markets would b r.fkr.ed. lt -would cuus thousands r coiion ie;!iies to i.m t :.n nve-r hp sonih r.ud wet been use lhe fb'. ton .-' 1 , .. j , with a goht pen ami pencil as a loneii ot i,s ju esteem ana appreciatiuu oi ms bervices air. l'rank, . 1'atterson resnrns as cashier of the People's National Bank of I ,.i , , . . , , , ' ,A l.his city, and the directors could not ttnufeo 5,1, nut- auu cuj uiut it siuu; havf ilnnp litlp than thov lid in f-lpf.t- I L . - ino-Mr. Thomas A. Wilson a his sue- OI llCSlOCtod Olllllj lri tOO Plaill to 1)0 S:okeiT of. -The Oil b- o 1 . , I ' i ' 1 1 cessor, who is an exceedingly clever , i - - , 1 1 , ' , , - nj . .!.. it 1..., .1 A 11.. a . CI ,J "V . .. I1 ! It nnt QV.l d ,1 , t.f-l o 11 vnorr iin,Mnt. - ll'V Ul I . UM 1 M il' T.T X.l.i-r 1 n .I'lll'll I IHI1; l , UUUl lillll.l".ll UUU 1, .1 V.AII.II .V J 41t-lx-IJV.. J J 11 V.U1 UIIVl 11IJU1. . l-ll. ,.11) . Jll 11 V. 1 V 1 1 I V ' . ' ant. Aliia.ce Conference BiR.riNGiiAM, ATa March 21 The business managers of the Alliance ex changes of fourteen Silatts in are session a true conception of our Uons'itution thev areisLs" broad as the whoie coun try- they embrace every interest of tl e tvliol people. I believe it is the surest hope of the Southern farmer and in deed of ill classes. If we cannot et what we want with its aid we can net possibiylucceod hy arrogantly repdhrg it andi. setting up an independ ent partiv of onr own. Nor has join' the! Alliance impaired an v conh dnce in tlie honesty, ability and p0 litical shcatitv of Mr. Cleveland. . - . Southerners especially should, show some sense of iriatitude to a man who As you value isootl eve siirhtrso must vou value lierivctly fitted Specjta'eles.. Don't hang on to the ahsurd reasoning ol s' . George Pell, late cf the Daily Sen- people tlljat yOU should HOVCr pUt Oil glaSSOS until' VOU stal. of this citv, now with the j ;, ' - . . , li it - -," , .... Tr .11 1C Ul or sen ordm iiilv (iir-tinct oi Meets, it is -all vrMi.. ahsurd to say, don't oil your sewing machine, until; it almost ccjases to run, or let your mowing machine orvagbn run The-resiut Mr 1 1 1 1 VIIIVI O . v lialeigh Chrenicle, also reading jclerk of iiardlv 'ret the ."Senate, was nresenien ny mat ootiv here considering matters of intercut to the has stood by their interests. Think of Alliance, it is prpsiimea that the meet- iui.u e wiit lie u;i irr tne ooutn ing has special reference to Cjtton ties A-hile Pr?sident, He was the first aud bagging for uextj season's 'crop.! Dr. Prtsithmt since the war who recognized Maciiue, chairian oft ha National Exec- the Southern States as ccrqual with ntlve'tJomiiiitlec, arrived from Nashville the Nmthern. He was the first to this Tuoriiin; in thinkihg it could give good service without attenfron. -'lhen why askj the eye to perform ad .: . which is an iinj.osiidlit A mcmhjr niore complicated than any piece'of mtianisin evK . lipiscopal cnuren this morning was sim- ; i - i.- pieand unostentatious,5 just as the de- invented This is an age of progress, learning and much. 'read parted Confederate hero had often ex. Ur" i . i rn, . ' . ,w , r.An- - - ujti i cau tu iviu ii. iiit; vlaiinijlMcll Jiitt-oii veyori SWithout it what would vou do ? Life would he mer' ahle with.out it. The eve is vour only criterirfn for .tlie but tne sacrea euince was crowned to It -n" ' ell overflowing with friends and admirers of glasses ', ("Uiey will tell 'OU, often long before V.OUr unWllllflJ? H . the decers d. Ex-Ulnion soldiers came S . " with ex Confederates to pay tribute to will acknowledge, that they need attention. the memos y of one of the greatest gen- .T U . erais of modern times, and many distin- ' Nveshavemade this important branch of our nusint?--,; ....X V,, .. i..i c.- .1 j I firiPflfl lt.vf nni tVl bnalv miarnnfiw-. i Pi f " i - -i-r.vr rcf i j,) ..- uuiaiii,v.v. ti, nt in v i v. i vi.-v. ? Very Truly Yours, - General Joiinson's Funeral; WAHiX(iTON, March 24. -The funeral of Oen. Joseph E. Johnson at St. John's Episcopal church this morning was sim ;ai IVU V. - J W . L - 11 V I U llUi Oil pressed the hope that if would be when nis friends should pay the last sad rites over his remains. 1 here were no Howe: s except some palms from the Alter So ciftv of St. John's and no military escort i ill .... J . .1 : .. - i . ' iiie uui iiifi ii. ne t.i me limn iu J treat us as bjrethcra ia the Union, en-1 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorial respect they had for the deceased Vir ginian. Rev. Dr. Douglas, rector of St. John's, conducted the services, and there wen appropriate hymns rendered softly and effect ively by the choir. The funeral, though simple, was very impressive. ft W. H. REISER k BRO. Jevvelert?. i