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Carolina Wfttch'inaji: J. L EAM3EY, Editor and Proprietor jOjte v a.r io ad ya nee ( iix months t'lntM of live . - ! Hubs of tpu or nioro 5 r TfcpMS KTRICTL? ;CASff. I0 ' .75 jir J.-UO J - ' Kiitert-U asrtecond-'i iss m i!t xi S.iiisr.ury,'. C. '' TIIUKSDAV. 31 AY 21 , 18J1. the free mints of F-ance maintained the average relative-s-iriujijjjrtcc uxuiu."" silver lor the worl I between 1 to 15.75 ami 1 to 153J0. Thus effectually by France alone, the value postered by either metal in its scarcity f cos bestowed upon the other in abundance by decree.' JSuch were the means Ire udoptetl, such the nchieve i.neiJt byr which Vaiicfe, . siqgle-handed has for sixty-two years, "put Q dollar's worth of silver in the dollar,11 and main taiued it consequently at 100 cents. Un der such automic operation of'her con iiuucusly open mintir in spite ot the ex treme variations in production noted, France thus obtained so great a yolurae OUR WASHINGTON LETTER - -r 'i . . -1 I JYhat Jlr. Yoder Thiiiks-Offiee Brok-erajre-TIift President's Tour Tie Raca Proolem. Correspondeace or the Watt&man. .. Washington, M.iy IS, 1801. Ex ttepresentative Yodej jof Ohio, who is a democratic candidate for Serjeant-at-Arms of the next' Houses-curious M Ijow these "ex's" arej always oa hand candidates ftfr something, isn't il? C.T. T - - I 3 orth Iredell Items. lr.inckerman. editor of the work- corresDondee to the watchman, man, Cleveland, has taken some pains I Yesterday we had n fin ci.nn-or to collect and compile the decisions of to-day it has rained steadily Mnee noon. gives to the .Washington Post asthe result of his invest j ttion, the fallow- 'PW W a Tr 1 1 i i L irir' n nf tliA Alii $nce in the otli nd 7th Congressional jiisirici?. . " The. Watch man has r0 per cent -more circulation than any p?py- published in ulisnury.' ; THE POLITICAL PATRIOTS The lenders cf both pulitica' parties tljnt they arc for the upbuilding of I the. producers the country. "Yet when the; producers h 4 re con; bin ed to- pnher and said m unnjistakable Ian quaere that thf-y want cert.nin things the leaders then put their heads to- . pettier and cry kdowh with tlve hay- feeds. The foilowini' from the Ala -Jnm i Herald shows how sou; 2 of these 'friendsof the farmers"' sic; When democrats prefer to join the repuoneans in oruer lo.aeieat tne plans of the jK'ople to st cure relief from debt nndP to regain their rofpcnt3', is has been done in t56iita Carolina it i$ about time for the people to scrutinize thaplbns Itnd; purposes of the same class in AIa; hamn, when they pretend to be so zealous and anxious for the welfare of the farmers, that they desire to destroy the-organiza-tion of producers for mutual benefit to themselves and the general welfare ol the Htate, in order that that. class ot poli- icians may the moreeasily control them. -The South Carolina episode is au . object lesson to Alabaniians. Tlift itiUnia1w democratic element of that State fought the reforms the fanners sought as long - ' - c - - I " ' . a ..a . 1 1 t'l iiind iniiiiv . 111 I'iriTii :i 11111 iiiu . mil . . . embarrassment; were possible for occa- 13 lneiiltt,s- ni;in ,J511,S 1,1 a lional loss of either metal in interna- mers Alliance story. Of course he nv.iiJ. aiif 01 fcum. juuia, in- (lntt Ot tilings III -II IS! Df.lte. lieS:IVN. vaii-ably a creditor among the trading Mr MeKinley is hor.est in H,e belief nations, assures us her giant surpdrf, for . . - .. , , . , free-coinage of silver. Atone period 7G tht .'xtreme protection and h.-h tax per cejut, of the world's total production wtioti, h what the p)p!e want, but he of money metals was silver; only 59 jier i deceiving himself, j 1 do not think csnt.js silver now. Strictly without the that any mm can I m? elected in Ohio on aid of India, France asked no support the hi-h-tarifl issue. McKiniey makes for cod free-cjiuage when 78 per cent of fi . ,ttiM ;., , 1 , t it the production annually was gold. The J"6 and1 .he ,W 1 def eate.1. foreign commerce of France was theu 1 he farmers are timl of high taxrs. muih less than ours is at present. Her fhe arg iuient he makes as to the ben domestic trade is not to be compared efit of the free .uar clau-e o, his bill with ours to-day. Her population then cndemns the rest of ilu measi r.-. a little more than half our present popu- The f . whr tfa lation, her territory one-seventh the area ,.- , V 1 Uly" 1 of the United States. Spain coins silver varies of life should not h; m d full leal-tender on the Latiu Uuioti cheaper m the same way. The Farm ration. onGoverninent account; and all ers Alliance is going to have more to Europe coins uhsidiary silver Jiberallj. do with the electi.m ihun either party Europe's arts Aind the arts in Asia and the now thinks." That hist se .tence is United States, with former silver liiTiinns . .. - .. . havni-r bee.nmfi nesities will ..t. in l'A tlJC..milk 111 thPCOCatlllt lies. the absorption of silver, if Khy is .to The Kaum family have certainly r.11 r 'ir II... n T r t II.- I.i- : -,f ...i-.. .. I ! sparo rucr vj. mr. 11 in. 1. ot. oonn, oiwuui iiii-inmiiin- ui 1 neiiisf'i vrs as addressed April, 1891, to the Kansas City well as to the" administration by hold Conmvercial Congress ing oflioe. Green B. fla-.m, Jr., has p rife APfiTTT tatwq - . bean -conipeilea U resig:t as nssi-tant FA via ABOUT TAXES. -i,;f Urk nf tb- P.,..ion it, .. lujr: 1. Subscrib'rs who do nnf. rvnrp notice tot Jje contrary are considered as desiring .to renev their subscrip tions. 2. If a subscriber order t lie discon tinuance of their periodicals, the pub- 10-uav when vou Lp.t out on iiio-u i.w.n you can see people on every hand bend ing their backs over tobacco plants. . The season is exceedingly fine for the busi ness. 1 i There will be plenty of fruit of all kinds in this section this year. Tbe-Mmmencement exercises at Har mony Academy will take place June 26th. Everybody are invited. Mr, liobert Alley's little girl, 'while . .vtioi icw uays agOjvas inrowu H-lier may continue to svnd them un- ud her arm broken, feho is gettiu' A.I i l-.l.. t. O 3 dr i-b:n-frs wbirli intetestina: tax figures. hae been fuil nved b aVa.ch For the next two rrara nur imvcr.,. I . , , . Intent will spend -annuallv more than s??erfr I,""n.me.,,t J JlR th uges nre $5)0,000,0)0. ' that tor )'J he had ;i m m appointed To pay one years expenses of jthe gov- to -a $GtXX) position, nnl th.it for h erament.it will take nearly ,the com- larger sum he hud a lii.-ci persor.ate the oinea wiiiat ana oat crop man onL'inallv appointed in an exami- us thev could iVthfi dnuu-r.. t, " :r"""." v e coP; n ntion for promotion I before the C.vii nd when tliey found no hope of success uot foot our tax bill for twelve months berv,ce examiners, mi 1 ih it upon that in that party they went over to the re- Nor can we do it with a year's product anr nation the man was promoted to ''- 'V0-10 in -the cotton, wool, rye, barley, wine pota- a S1.200 position. The go-between in liture onahe fide of the renriunijitivAtt. ai n ., . . ut trusts'1 tWhmo nn.iV Jv " r"'" ; I " tnese trausMcrions i e ng a ne-ro. 'b l.lt k - . ? v I nbout "negro- rule"" and premncy" in 'North Carolina some years ago. negro low far the' sw- We preteim to be a nation of ol r,l;i " 1 " ,"-1,T eii liooooy on Yet -"" i'-l1" .A"7"," the outside knows, but it is known : nly last year when a good Alliance and yet our taxes are more enormous ,,1,tthe nero .go-between, the man democrat was nominated for Confess lhan thoS3 ofAustria Germany or Great who bought the appointment and the in n,fl:cni vi l n i-x-. - Bntaiu. man who personated liim at th( Civil . 'he socond district the pohfjcians When we camly consider these facts Service examination have all been dis- dood aloof du4ji!pjmV-tl,e negro f. ,ttmust be admitted that the missed from the Government service , 0 of those scviS XZrrl -V young Kaum should have rampant fellows who havs cried out Ire People will be forced by stern neces- een allowed to rosign. and have b?en Mgtinst uero rule lon nrhnllv si:Le' to de,nan 1 reform or revolution, presented with a monies pav bv allow- votd fnr tl o . n n "Ual : d ? country like ours such a state ing his resignation, to take effect thirty oted for the negro rather than for a ;j pub he sentiment is bound to crystal- days from date and ivi!lg hin eave Kood white man against whom there '"to reform. ; ofabsence unt 1 that timeT is what is ; ivus; no charge except that ho was a The Washington Post is an able pa- causing considerable talk bore. If he Jeiding ttiembsr of the Allia'nce. It Per. 1JL knws what it is talking Wils imvocwit he should not have -been - Jooljs now as if we would have a rs about- The above figures evidently are pom,Pel!e(1 rnt fl ; if hp was guilty petition bf this in South Carolina and Ms: If they are, theu there is cause ' 71 Tt" 'nfiiiurily kicked AL. " for nlnrm. it ' d JH'tllshed turoilgh the Courts. r. ........ ; i " "ii. u iiui, ociuc uuc Miuiiiii (-fir-i i it,,. i !. i 1 i vaiu-.,,uwi.W' i a very out chiup ici.ii iiiciii. Jilt-! einentp rir riinnmn in nucumr n i ... .1 1 .1 -i TJl "n'AWrt?J I ! "-tg ...iniiiNS,.M ,u, h, in uurtuillil 11 x u xArui;it. this crovernment is eiitirtlv inn b iw there has been a tinfp of il:e New York Financial ami 1 With cotton at 8 cents we are not in wlieM ifc ll:!S 1,ot to '' certain rxtent been tiiffUieconl of last 'week contained a prosition to pay such enormons sums cnrnedvon J.ut ' carried strong cditorid in favor of nn in- fthe Alliance a Wur wnrV t . ;p i n" i, or thft : "o or three 'A 1,- . . , , ... 0 " moni-ns ana advertisement have been , rnse in he coinage cf silver. It says compels the politicians to act honestly, usually frequent in the local papers .''no! disturb disturbance iron our silver coinage." It tnt 4 hat the finances of F ranee are nor. fctly fund and with 18.3 ) per cap ita fit surer in circulation. It then Kes on to state that we have less than 0.50 per capita in silver circulation in .this country. . Jheieconfrttiwftes the idea "ad- can possibly arise ufc w muit not stop until it isdonej fff n'ng to jiay crrtaim sums of monev tor appointments m the government. I : ii ii-- a crank se,V!c :inu io me t-iu strangers these advertisements r.re mi indication of People thought Noah was i " t wlren buildinc fh ark tb-if P wyis a fit subject for an asvlmn when :idlvltJ Vlfc P'T .,cu!!ir 1,110 af j. v . I M-ess, and it t he gui ty onfs.when c:i it trying to discover a route around the Lr nib,. .Vk' H 11 1 L W'l 'I I ' '" ivuoiii "fit II il IllUll.il S woriu; that VV liitnev was foo ino-nwjiv nnv iu v . isn'f nmxl, n,!..,!.;i.e.. ..t :i, tim when trying to invent the cotton ever hcing broken up. gi, and so on all along the line. Manv be Chinese government didn't want - . L III n--. ... think the siib.fi'M:.... -penaror uiair as our in mister, but f " in Ul nnscnievous news- . ' ; , f J x ce, lt Joes wrnt and it has applied for a papers' to the effect ih an increase b-nt.,f we.Jook at it calmlj and bn. g large space for exhibition r-urpses at in circulation would tend to driv nut cJnmon se,lse to the front it will loom the World's Fair. Opinions differ a j;old or injure our finances in nnv wv "P as Per,ps the most sensible basis to tI,e wiom of celestials in the first jiad lose such an able jour- " i.to the front, nnd a '....JthQui,,tof til arrearages are n.iiil. 3. If subsenbeirs neglect or refuse to take their peribdicals from the office to winch they are directed they are re sponsible until they have sWiled their bill and ordered them discontinued. 4. It' subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to tin; former they are held responsible. 5. Tin courts have decided Ant re fusing to tike periodicals from the post office by removing and leaving Mum uu called for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. 0. If subscribers p ly in advance they are bound to give notice at the end of the time if they do not wish to con tinue taking it; otherwise the publisher it authorized no send it, and the sub scriber will be -responsible until an rx pivss nctice, with payment ..f all ar rears, is sent "bo the publisher. The latest, postal laws are such that newspaper publishers can anv.t ;tany one for Hand who takes a paper aid refuses to pay. Under this law the man who allows his subscription to run along for soni- time unpaid and then orders it di.-cou tinned, or orders the postmaster' to mark it ' "refused" and have a postal sent notifying the puoiisiier, lays hiuiselt liable to arrest and fine, the suma as for theft. Plant Disease and tiicir Remedies. The North Carolina Experiment Station has just issued a twenty page bulletin, No. 70; on plant, diseases, il lustrated by eiewn engravings show ing the appearance of dise.ed plants and the !:! f,r:ns of sprayin" ajipa tat us. . i uis biilietiu coiitaius a brief and pointed chapier on vineyards and orchard hvgieiie. and treats 'in full of the following di-enxs: mihlew and antlrraeuose ot the grape, peach rot, black knot of plum and cherrv, apple peach and quince scab, laf blight, rust of cereals, bunt of wheat, smut ui oats, smut of corn and ergot of rye. These diseases cans? a loss of over $1 ,)()0,((:() to the farmers and fruit inyiic a in Miisoui;e, most o: fl c.j may be saved. by -timely attention. Tin's bulletin wall be sent, free to all names on the ivniLr mniiimr hf ,.f the Station and to others within the State whu ;:pply for it. O.tly a limi t (1 numoer of copies will be" available fr distrihu ion on 'side the State. Phe.-e w ill be sent so long as supply lasts, to applicants ho -'enclose s x cents: Ad:! reys '-'"N. V,. Exi.eiimeuL Station, K'ah-igh. N. C." Kit M.D McCarthy, f'otanist. S i ati; m:vs. alonj; very well Oae of the members of the "Jim Town" flrni (viz., Maiden) was the re cipient of a fine present two days ago, of which he is very proud. May they ever be as happy as they are now. It's a boy. A mooiishining establishment near Eagle Mills; was playel havoc with-the oilier day by some of Uncle Sam's mea. Success to the Watchman and all its rc:u,els- i " Henky, Harmony,; N. C, May 13. - - Talisbnry Irodncs Ilarkt. Corrected weekly by D. K. Jvua v & co. Egjra, JO 12 I Dry Hidc?,- PnSvS I llrinn Mixed Flour. ItnUer. 20fV25 f Green Chickens. r S3Vfi30 ! Onion?. Irish otfttoc8, r lOOr-White benns, Sweet " ! GO Pens, 63 Corn, , ' ?2 TOpACCO MARKET. Corrected weekly at Plant ei-s'sWarehcusc Breaks for tjie month ending March 31st have been unusually' goo!, considering the bad weather and roads. As yet there is no visible dee line iri toe market. e advise our friends to sells 5oon a3 po?siblei Below we qftote : Common Lugs, 2a4 .1 Wrap'rs.ood. lfa2S Good " 4ft6 Fore. 25a?5 Bright " :. 6U to Fancy, fillers, common, 5a8 good, ' 8al2i - 1.00 ' 2.50-3.co CHARLOTTE, sr. q extra, I 12jal8 From iiediany Academy. CorrespoDdence of the Watcbnian. The Yadkin railroad was completed to x-urwooi jasi i ruiay. Tiie train will soon be rup hing through. Dr. Coleman went to consult the fa mous throat oculist, Dr. Lewis, in Salis bury to-day concerning his throat. M I 1- ; . x iieuenciousoisn ot strawberries.sup-ar and cream has been set before us. The strawberry crop is not very large. A head of 270 sheep were driven bv i.ere last oaiuroay; tney were bound for amic . cou iiv ro irrnzft thw .iimr,- whence they will be shipped to the iiuiuiein .uiaiKcis. Tiie slicep were bought in Cabarrus and Ht This is an industry that Rowan, and the io uciore mentioncu counties might en gage in with no little profit Klin Grove Alliance had a larger at tendance at the last meeting than usual, owing. I think, to tho speech of Mr.' Terrell. All members should lm nrn t attend their respective lodges within the next few meetings, for a new set of of ..it i , . i leers must oe eiecteu, aiul delegates to nie county-convention, which also must have new officers a matter of no small concern Kcmember this a critical time. Do your duty. Dnusus. Mav 0, 1891. KLUTTZ&CO. Family 1 0-Cest Dlarrtisi Mixture Unequalled for the Cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus, Summer Com plaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, &c. Bespectfully, T.FtKLIITTZ &C0. j, -'.0. 0 n." Iiv.!,. Douglas' $4 Shoes, Douglas' 3 Shoes. Douglas' S Shoes, ladies Douglas' 2.50 " .The- unprecedented trade of t 10 days made in necessary to 'buy j'u to filhe gani in si'm-.t ...... goods this week. Evesinoe the " ration of our great cut price sale in Z clothingthat department has been'V,' with ready buyers. - No sale like t held in Charlotte. When we adve: t;,o cut prices vc"cut. Every body nn, standathat now. . Vo never advr' what we have not got: nor name we ntTuot take. Wheiithe worker tl Kacket is done there will be no jjvi,,! mortal wliornn say. truthfully ;vve t failed to keep faith with the public, ' " If the man Dougla?r tbo -mn ,rr0m Brockton, had known us a&Welh known here he wouhlsurcly have know! that when we advert s. hi- ..-it had the shoes, and saved hhnself us! .i. ii.u M.-ueiiieiii. wnicti evervbft.l knew was u'ntrue. Tn ni7ri.,;.i : -l f our business we cannot afford to m T ...V-. mil;l IJI UUI Way, r 1 - - I; Carpets anoV3Tattiiirr hn-n ." doe share of patronage in the greatrush for good values: Never soia imlf j many as this sorintr f -Kt. tn., i. now until we reach-the. Butler b'uiltfinj and shall inaugurates special tale f ywv.iw.i y .u;u Glassware to run for SO be closed uuring this euTCTor tile hu L- ..t room. " j , . ' W. J . Cz E. M, DAVIS, Loot at This ! mm Ea2 3 mm Absolutely Pure, A errata of tartar baking- powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. (lovcrnincnt Food Keport! Iteir.s Uoiled Down f: S:iv. Spnc. Frjia ?,L)U!if:i!!is to Seasimro. Liston Cl:a;ivic!i. a t e i? Vt;ir-ii;i while boy, was r in ov-r by an 'n1uiibus and killed at Vilu.i-:gttii S.4urday. E. W. Moore, presidtfiit of the de funct b..nk at Fayeltevilie, i.. to be tried June 1st. w;;s (terai'led and seven near C.lls iii.lloclc. :L CfiloivJ We are irlitd lo cM c-l, ... i.i : ' a method of distributintr monpv t1 ?ase. ,,ut everyone will agree, that "ood fcensiuie fegisiatiOM. ti.a t.- , over the recent I --- .... v ai.-7 1 ? T T T 1 . PEHTINENT PARAGRAPHS. Tlii- !?'..... it XT- T . ; "P na 4Uncle.lerrv" Knsk is wildlv iMiie mailiousr fiUhe census offir- Untb . .... ,.- .! iioiimhk un nic Biinir miii .ui. ne It fs now inn tn:rt . a ht vasnmgton, tins number of mort-Tsays of it: "It was a wonderful py iand over again. If will ., : gagf cal? be fonnd- This ine.ins one .Clj,0n; and every day of lt was filled in conr ,(!lo 3 ,P " ,I,-Sa.K to ev.ry seven inhabitants. mth pleasant happenings that must - cor i, gue the corn as much work And with all this, money in circulation rehi!t, fied in our niempriw. The .Acottos usually gets you hi ay make "mounts to Jive dollars per .head. ! S'ff American publicthe people iiiore money. m, . , ; . ; . was entnusiastic from start to finish. "il,e;r"ce,las now J'wt enough and if the 'gootf folks on our route I'ould be n lore the ean the nresi- .' . . . ! lil-IV , . ... . . -, , , , . . ...... I : .MiUide the treasnrv. bf Jf ;.FVt,O5,U011 wm be met. .Brethren nent 8 oratorical ability: "He made a ..liJ.. e t . .'i iIieJcleave to the truth ITU "..... i ' SreHter nnnihprnf firit-ol.-c cnA..I. it to that which is; good. Kight will con- a month i,1J,n many high-grade public q'r. men could think out and deliver in a '.otat(icaLhow that Mm inUroof . I V,h..r n.; " . ,l.tlnuP- J here s no doubt about VJuort-h.ld ; ..:T WL .? ie wl ere -Uncle JW stands on the - r ' o i (iticiis nil Linn I cirvni if ill or in inL-mH 1. it.i , .11 r . . i- 7 v Ihik r,.,.;V. . t;.r r People m r.-.wen.,a. question . m .l I; Lands of nen who do not allow! reach the channels of trade. in 'fj' ii f - --. v - - """"""u. people m ' r?!1 iamolLiJ3?8a.- tirknesf' know ot what light this i.. fearfuli .and m 1 hey sue like the fUh in f. A .1 stopj-ed iis soon as possijjlp. : 'i,vt 11" J liave no. ey'ljecnuse Tl,. railroad of ll.is rk. ' ., Z 1' ' utm- . Ul'e hgbt, i i tflr 7 win uo ner part. Ahout $20,000 per mile, or sanss.l T. 1 C00,000. j. Tliey am bonded to' ih J ,W ?UU a"m,in erer et out of .debt moui.tof S0,G0S,4S9.309. or SAnoi f . ? i;s lle Im)'s 'a higher 4)S7 T. ,0 mr.r i.. . ' " TV rale of interest on the nronev h b. .uv.v ,aii.vu. iu;iios . - nm' ( .... i.: r J " ' "w . i - ' . . . - - - I 11H111 lllji flWIl lll .-...a I ti,... " " maker t right? there is no wav. Of ,.n 1 i . . i ...w iiumw i,o-uay pays a hi"her rate of interest than aliv tith- A hat can benettt them? Low inter est that n easily ohtained through the u reasury bill. Cheap nioeyb what the farmer wants. 7 ' i FHEE COINAGE IN, FRANCE. ;The Financial ami 7tVco;v. publishes the following article which x-xplain-. the silver situation in France ,and other countries, and which is to )tne extent an argumenttin favor of free coinage in this country: , Under equally free coinage for gold "d silver owners of -either bullion sought the jiiiiils of Fiance at a value fixed for them in purchaiug power decreed bylaw. lit onstqijetiecViii the period IS'21 to 1S40, 1410 lO.OOO of the world's abradant smvc supply --, -was . welcomed into t ne leiral teinb r sHver coin of Fran ce. ! ii -1-vji ,l lsii;o, with irold almost ala i m- i'K;y abuiidan.,S;slC.0(-o,000ofgobl were l7- - I" "P that w can farm J tinted inlo Jejial-lcia.er coin of France. 11 e .uiu .scUsS the" modus jfudcr -ifclt- u idcly vui iirg --"conditio'iia . oi,c...di of ajiKuiture a little; Tl,er, andAUia,ice (Jkson f ;v Sa-Vs: A great many people want W 1 f',e AUi;t Jn't talk pohtc: lWufirn"S and less , about politics. lht. reasoI1 j v W e are surnrisivl ti,..f .i... J.. . XVU, i n . l,irJ ca, tee it. yvnat i the troofl ,f ...ii.:.... r i t "i i j; anout. farming when it rt. u...i.. .. ' 11 j -.-.-v.. 1 1 cents io raise a pound of cot tun -h ii p' ' i . ""cii win uuiv sell for eight cents? vi,e we l.u.i.ic niiAco up so that We c;i Ex- Senator B rnce in ft nnbli dress here s?. id that the race problem mnHt be solvedoy the negro himself auu-a. nomp.: lall of them, like the ex-Senator, Jtfid 812.000 sinecure Fed eral positions, perhaps ;the problem tvouldiftytired solving. j It w.-y? expected that Mr. Harrison woiildat once announce the new cir cuit onrt judges, hut it is now hinted tha7 the appointments nriv not after all be made until CoiiLnesst met! Mv (Avn opinion is that they will be made eiy Mioruy. . From Arouni RDwan Academv. Cjorrespoadence ot the Watchaian. Tke Alliance nfe tho jet.U e meet every two weeks. U'e num- oerou-maic and VS female inrab( m Kev. P. M. Ti-ovli.i- T n " m.. prconcord, were visitiiuri "friends im.i relatives last week. We were air glad kj see i ncm, ! ! Kev J. C Clai p, D. IX, of Newton, president of Catawba College was xUit- in friends a f.w days ago. We were glad -to see the doctor a. ui David lVeler .-.n.l i, ;r u... Pi , . v.iiv, -vic.;;nucr - v. .., uwu ;i number ot voui;--ters went to Stanly to attend Claris vf the Kuformed church hist week M.., T iff I. . " t hope she wi.I improve. A freight train llillsboro S.tturd.i siniisln.'d up. Il.il braki.-maii, was fatally injured. The Methodist t usonaro at Lilns rille, Anson county,, whi-h cost SI .(XW) was ournetl the grounu; no insurance. Col. John- M. Galloway, of Madison county, was seriously injured by his horses run ing away last week. - A 'postal clerk on flu Carolina Central 1 i . . t . nas ueen getting drunk and mixing up tnings. .Mayor Means, of Concord. b.i nn! tried a case since he was elected several weeks iigo this wriiiiiir. Notes From Still csville. OoiTespodaonce of l lie Watchman. After protracted dry weather we were blessed with rc fresh inr rains hi and now again wo are having warm and gentle showers. There is much com plaint among farmers in regard to their cotton. In manv localities tho fnttn., has failed to stand and the seed lmvo olted. Some have nhmtpfl f-ni-n in cotton land. - Court is in session hero. Jnd .r flmvo. presiding. He did not get here until 2 p. iv. Mondav. heiice court did imi ,..,, until 2 p. m. of that day. His charge to the grand jury was lengthy and full of good common j-ense. ()nlv;i ftv have been tried up to this time, and they are of minor iinnnrtnncn 7l,i,,.t..t docket is unusually .-mall and fewer j-.er- ona .ne. in aueiuiance than 1 have ever Known ootorc. H. A. Neil. Fsn nf Divid I J-) - i .V...VII tun u Snip V;;s fcWoni ill f(irinin .f i lw grand jury. lhe incessant rains nf th 14ih ;ct prevented the eraud siiiftinn 'ii,. ,.r 5i in north Statcsvile. s.i ilif ,,r ..;.) lots will take nlace on M iast. They Wonose. to 'ivf n fpci.'ilinnor . o- -" 10 me crown wno may attend. Mncc my last letter de:itli h.-i liPf.n An. iiigii's work in our inilst. On S it.ird,.,- night last, Dr. Jolin Allison of this place p issed away. -He was buried in the old cerneterv. His f conducted by Dr. Wood, of the Picsby- icnau cnutca, of which the deceased was a member. He u-ns m m.mi..r Alliance and a rood mid Professor Hymaus of this place' also died on last Fridav a ft or .-i MiiTi.iiiir ;iin. of months. He Was bu l ied in Tho niv cemetery. Funeral services were con ducted by Dr. Wood from the Presbyte rian church. I also learn that Captain Mears, ofHiiloh township dica last week. He Wi.s a worthy ci-izvii. Jav Ck Te. May 'JO, liu. Children Cry for Pitcher's. Coctoria. SalL-bnry has long boon in nccJ of another first-class CLUTJIIXG AND GENTS' lTi.NI.SIIING STOPvK, and wo are ghul see II. & L. Wkic.iit coming t'or- warJ to fill the long-frit want with a "IS line stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, f hirts, Collars, Cuf,. Tit-s, Cravat, Handkcrchiefj ami Gents FumishiJ We arc now receiving the largest and best assorted stock we have ever carried. Read a few of our prices: Pant goods, 10c. per yard: Rrogan Slices. $1 CO. Dress Goods from 8c. to $1.00 per yard. . Men's Shoes from ,$3.00 to $12.50. j A full line of men's and boys Hats. The cheapest line of Groceries in Salisbury. If you wish to save money 'do not buv until VO I ret nm- c prices. We mean business. TIE ..." - -cue2 Freslt Garden"Seeds at re duced prices; 1 , Clover and Grass Seeds at the lowest prices at Enniss'llmg Sttire. " HEAD THIS! Ro sure and caJl for a hot tic of : Cures.. It has never failed to cure Dyspepsia,-Indigestion, and Sick HeaUiche. I eaivgLye you first-class lefeVences in Sap islmrv to prove its merits. For sale by . i B. E. JULIAN t CO. Before iso PnWip'49 Tears. - Enniss' Diarrhcsa Speci fn,a certain cure fnr Diarrlnca, Dysentery, Tliix and all Summer CoiiTjihiints. J. IF. ENNISS. f.!-J:f Walter" A Wood's Rc I I - ' - - UlC best on tho mnrkof. Thnv Imm' aik: i "fir ous- - j. j kUL UCU1I lUlly fce .trictij Md-a tested here and have given satisfaction in every. inai. iney arc durable and simple: Can refer you to any farmer who has used them! Call arid see me before you buy; examine -msf-cliincs arfd hear my prices and terms. I am also agent for High Grade Fertilizers. C. T. BE RNHARDT, ' Afe nt. Goods at lower prices than ever before offered in .Salisbury. They have opened their well-select.ed stock in the storeroom formerly occu- i-icd by (I. W. Wright as a funiiture store, on North Main street. Their bus iness will "Cheap John" and up with the latest styles. Their prices will astonish you. Many people are anxious to learn how tliey are selling so low. For tlmir !... fit we will say that they bought their 8 entire stock directly from headquarters of manufacturers. They paid the cash and got the discount, and with the as sistance of a friend of thirty years ex perience in the clothing trade were able gJ to purchase their stock at lower prices than formerly sold. Of course thev will trivc their cii.-t(i.M ii,. 1 . . ue-ncni ot their JggJ- bargains, and will enable the citizens ol bahsbury to buy goods cheaper at home than they can abroad. Just think for one moment what money will do, and then hear some of their prices : You can buy of them $30 to $40 suits at 23 ; 25 to $30 suits a, .18 to $,0; 20 suits at from 15 to 16 and so on all the wav down T!... v-.i" open your eyes on prices of ool and Straw Hats, all of the latest styles. jsir Their stock of Hovs rwi.: : . v.v.uiiij; xa com plcte, and way under the regular prices. Tlinv ..1 i.n; ii wen-assorted line of la,iies' misses", men's and boys' Shoes from 75 cents up. Fine linen Collars only 10 cents. Latest styles. Linen Cuffs only 13 cents. A handsome line of underwear ut prices never before ofTercd in the city. The battle has begun against high prices, so go and examine their stock whether you want lo buy or not, and be convinced that the above prices and qualities are correct. If you do vou will te the best pleased soulju the Jand v.". C ly REAPERS 8 A LIVE BARGAIN. t: t t t i- We 1, ave a line of Ladies' Breast Pins thai we are sel ling until June 10th at half price. - - All good goods warranted. Respectful ly. mid fully BEISNER & BRO., - i ii r Jewelers,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 21, 1891, edition 1
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