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j :t. -i " . w- ft- . i ! r l ,- -s; ' J 8 - d 4 1;' pi ! S I i I '. 'It It 3 I: 1 i J 3 is if Carolina Watchman. J. L. RAM-sJJY, - Editor and Prop. C. It. MILLER, Asoci at e Editor. KUCSCIU'rTJps' KATES. ! - One year in advance ',.,. Fix months CI uluc five Clulwof ten or more I TERMS .STRICTLY CASH. -1.25 1.00 KuloiuJ an scooud-class ill ai Salisbury, N C. : j THURSDAY. JXJLY SO, 1891. -Tho Watchman is organ of the Aili Siicf in the Gth jind 7tli Congressional -platrktg, , The Watchman has CO per cent more -circulation than any -paper published in Salisbury. , -j THE THIIID PARTY. Again we will emphasize the fact that members' of the Alliance have notliJns tQ do with the Third party or or any other party. Any member of tho Alliance may endorse or condemn the third or nny party if he chooses, bul the oranizaUon l;a.s nothing to do with parties! , Should any member of the Alliance offer to discuss, from any standpoint, nay p:irty da sub, county or State iujejLiu the president of said Alliance should at once bring him to order. We have a platform, one that is -jjooJ. Naturally ve should feel friendly to the party that couifs near- 1 est our platform in the next campaign. j We have privilege to do so as men, " but no right to take any action as an organization. Members of the Alli- . anco should bear .this in mind, .at all .limes. Remember that men and -. measures is wliat we, want, and who or -Vaat wTlT Blf the hill U to -Ik kept in front and "not parties. " -E 4t, THE' WALL STKEEr FARMER."" The above is the title ;of a disiep-ntablfj.sheet-published y Wall street sharpers in order-to "mislead farmers. It pretends to be. an organ of the Alli ance, hut its1 entire contents-show that its object is to create mistrust in the minds of the farmers as to the ultimate result of the reform movement. Thou sands oi copies of this sheet have been sent (jut gratuitously with the hope of getting subscribers and sowing discord. It is a fraud and should be treated as Buch.i. The fact that. Wall street men undertake to conduct a fanners' paper when; they never handled a plow in their Jjves is enough to make a tomb stone turn bine. E;,AXI) having declined even jbefore , lie was asked to make sMeclies in., the Ohio campaign, it would be Pafe to wager that Governor Hill goes there, if he is asked, and he. is certain to be asked, us Governor Campbell realises fully the peril he and his party are in.' 1lt?is extremely' doubtful whether Governor IJill would be ghid to see Governor Campbell re elected as it would give him too much bulge, Ort the democratic presidential Notation. StiK," Jill would prob- - nbly much rather see Campbell the liomhiee than Cleveland. It makes all the difference in the World which bx is gored. Because the farmers are advised to hold their crops in order to get the benefit of higher IricesJ newspapers representing inter ests which have fattened at the farmers' expense, an; shouting "trust."' Tips is arrant nonsense. - The farmer has been the under dog in the financial fight quite long enough, and it he can ' make: a little money this year by hold ing on to his crop for a while, for heaven's sake let him do it in peace. ' A good many democratic politicians in the South arc1 shoving a gre.-it anxiety to get under the shelter of the farmers' AlliiinceF tent during the torm which they already see ap- - proaclu'ng in the political firmament; .Principles are small matters with a majority of these fell.v.vs; it is. the offices they are after, nnd they haven't j objection to getting them 'through Alliance voUr,f How foolish it js;o tajk t about the snl-Tteas'iry plan being class legisla tion when it will taneht tl'.e whole people bv increasing the volume of the cnrreiicv and tletreasiij the rate of in terest. If any body; suffers 't will be ,tho nation:d"tJaiiks and eastern capital . jts wh"o, for years, have been rrowii;tT rich, oil (,f tlu earnings of the peo- I - ' A o:ti vt deal is said in this coun try about 'equality In-fore" the law. When a congressman courts before the 'lairing men of: his district, he calls himself their servant. In this I instance the -V'servaut gets only about IJOO times as much as his master." Its not: soj. Jjtraije - after all, that we all waiit fo become "seryauts." Will sumebodv Iviudly explain why jt is i that the participants in every .lis-' Kaeeftll aff ii that orcuis airy wherein jthis big jo iit ry arealwys referred in the newspaper reports r.s momlers of the "host families' of ibeir respective com nui 11 it ie?? And why is it that members of the "worst riminii"' never "t into such scrapes? Sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish we are first, we are last and all the time, for the Oeala platform. We are for anything that will cause pur demands to be incorporated into- and become a part of our orgajc law. This is where ive stand. TnR Omaha man who' Pays lie has a fortune of more than a hundred thou sand dollars which he proposes spend ing in order to get-a bill through Con gress pensioning the ex-slaves deserves to be placed ut the head of the class of rainbgw chasers. TfiE brethren will have a 6ne time at Thomasville to-morrow. They will Jiear fine speeches and get many good things to eat. That is sufficient in ducement for all to g.V We hope many Salisbury and Rowan people will be there. , It is, we confess, a little difficult to see how Mr. Cleveland with his well known anti-silver views cry.ild make, speeches in favor of the Ohio demo cratic platform; therefore it is not sur prising that he should decline to try. If you are an alliance man, be an alliance man all over from the top of your head to the soul of your foot Embrace her cordial principles and be gin at. once to spread the gospel of economic reform. Hello there! It seems that Louisi ana is also in danger of being con trolled ly the Farmers' Alliance. W lie re's the fellow who said that the power of the Alliance was rapidly waning? The productive genius of this coun try is without parallel in the history of the world. "We h ive produced 30,000 millionaires' in onlv a few fhort years and made two and a half million pau pers. The free coinage of silver has been endorsed by the democratic platforms of both Oil in and Iowa, but st range to say the nominee for governor in both States -appear to be uagin" it. o . The indebtedness of this country in the aggregate is estimated at 71 bil lions. Of this there are 40 hillous un der mortgage at 7 per cent. Whither are we tending? The cattlemen and the "boomers" are having trouble on tho Cherokee strip. The latter threaten to burn the cattle ranges if the former don't remove their cattle. It js claimed that Russia will have 04,000 bushels of snrpl us wheat for export this season. This is only two thirds of her annual export for the past four' years. McKinley will have to take down his sign. The washer women of France are now asking that a tariff be placed upon i.ll clean linen entering that city. Most people agree with Archbishop Ireland's opinions of prize fights. He said recently: "Prize fights are brutal, savage, in fact worse than bull fights.' 2,590,(XX) tubs of olemargarine are reported annually for this country. It is an oily substance which takes the place of the inferior grades of butter. Tt is reported that 400 square miles of territory in eastern Colorado is cov ered with grasshoppers, which ure des troying everything before them. In New York there are 40,000 wo men whose wages are so snitll that they are tempted to sell theiivirhi; for the bread of life. If you are not-, at- work trying to buildfup the Alliance Press you ought to be. Through its influence, only can you expect reform. The planters ou Sandwich Islands complain that sugar producing ias been rendere 1 unprofitable there by the McKinley bill. Moonshine. Those y. I-.o lielieve that this wurlJ & not u (.olil, cUi-crlc?, Vinful' world fliouiil 'henr our iVglitinir editor siirrr. Vou -wotiM tbrgot nil ahout being riiised in n go.-j.el land. We le:iru that Col. Fiiirbrother's cutter and jtaster exploded at Durham yesterday and one of the piece? iiew into the eye of Col. Can's tine Durham Bull and jut.it out. j Don't foriret the 4th ot next July. It will k one ot the hottest days next year. Our cutter r.nd paster struck for higlier wutres last week. ItVhVws tobacCo and reads the news while cutting nn 1 pasting; this great newspaper. V. tin Joe Caldwell'- cutter and palter pot loose and chewed up the Landmark ?Devil last w .ek. He ha, ordered a new on :ralso a lot of ! bijttcif. JMJTTIIIS IN YOU It IMIMv. Plain Fiet nnil Sliartt. Pithy Saying i Tram JSTT.ratj jiR,ap?rn. i If the tjovernnient liiabi money and we are nettling more jpjmey, why does not t lie government m; U'W. ! ' ' : : There will be three one of the moon, one! and one of the deinocr ikje more money 'i i ellipses in 1S92, republicans ifs, all visible to the inhabitants of thej United States; that of the moon o:iy partial while that of the rtpublicanis an 1 democrats will be total. Hiawatha Journal. Old Shylock, who cares nothing for anything but the immortal dollar, is shaking his fist in the face of the peo ple. Iis only salvation is in the hope that either tho republican or demo cratic party will win--he doesn't care which. Andersonville (bid.) Journal. IJeing called "anarchists," "social ists," and like names by boodle editors has no terror for reformers. In mak ing use of such billingsgate said editors only show themselves !to be all stomach and no bruins. Kentucky Unionist. -Considering the big cash surplus in the Stale treasury it is easy to conclude that there will be an jextra session of the legislature. And; further, snnuis ing from the same standpoint, there will be no extra session of Congress. Hale (Tex.) (Hole. ! Philadelphia has 30") millionaires. Their aggregate property has a valua tion ot !?40().000,000; "Evt i v one of these opposes . free ! silver coinage. Everyone is of the ! solemn opinion that the volume of money is as great as it should be. Evf rv one thinks the people of the West art crazy, as do all other gold-bugs. A. (J. Aiiiiericaji. Whenever a person can lay his hand on his heart and say, "I belong to no party in the s?nse that I am for that parry, right or wrong," he i in a posi tion to discharge the great prerogative of American citizenship, with credit to himself, justice to his a-llow-m hi, and honor to his God.- Ceafrulia Courier. The more and the quicker the pluto crats concentrate all tne wealth of this country in their few hands the sooner t he Co-op-.'ral ive Rt-public of Labor will be proclaimed from the capital of the nation. X. Y. Evciiny World. Congressman Mills of Texas has been challenged by -i 1 1 Alliance man to publicly debate t!)c sub-treasury scheme, but the great democratic oracle has declined the invitation. Rger ,. evidently urefers to: fight at long range, wit. y.io especial enemy to con tend with. Lie iintstf have read Some where the maxim referring to discre tion as the better part of valor. Hart ford Examiner. . j It is an attitude ?;t o::ce dignified "md encouraging v. hen men and wo men, who are compelled to struggle tor bread, are at the sanje time bailiing for 'a principle. Such: a position holds the physical, intei led ural and moral powers .of humanity iii a cousple'e ami e nnobling -qaij se. A ilia nee I "indi- This is the way an EasJcrn monny loaner talks to his daughter: 4,My dear child, I have just received a letter from my agent in the West, and he savs the crops are looking line an that the farmers will b; able to pay up most of their 'interest.1 Von can step down to the jeweb-r and tell him you will take that $5,000 diamond neck lace, and here is tt) tjo get Fido a new gown. National Alliance. The Alliance house passed tho mort gage, the 'isu:y, tho bribery, the Aus tralian ballot, the election by the peo ple of railroad commissioners, legal tender, stay of execution, iroman suf ifrafje and the salary bills as promised in their platform, and every one of them was killed in a Republican Sen ate, the only exception being the alien hind bill, which ran the gauntlet. Kansas Commoner. It would be impossible to save this nation from the mmiey power without the farmers1 movement in the lead. They are more moral, more economical and prudent, hence th!e value of the farmers in ' wresting this uovern meat from the Englishman!! American p un tie re rs . L( i btr$ 7 'rilnhic. In two years it will -be diilicu'fc to find a man oppo-ed to the elect ion of United States Senators by diiect vote ot the people, and when the new idea is once adopted it will: be still more difficult to find a Senator whose, elec tion is tainted by charges of brilwrv, a task which is now alas, entire')' too easy. Peninsula Faijiu'r. The Standard Oil Company has set out to capture the. presidency. Win. C. Whitney is quietly: working to be a compromise candidate between Cleveland and Hill for the democratic nomination. The amount of 'money that, could be commanded for his elec tion makes the republican party uneasy and to feci that, it is an absolute neces sity to carry New York 1 1; is year. Hut if the Standard 0;l Company" fol lows its Usual way, it jwill find the re publicans a Standard 0il candidate too, if they will take ;him. Peninsula Former. j i- The sub-treasury plan is receiving a great deal of free" advertising by the monopoly press at this time!' It .will do the plan no harm for the defenders of monopoly to pour their shot into (he measures proposed by the tillers, for ea-ch plan is practicafand strongly founded. Lidxjrs Tribune. ; Why should any honest, iudus! r'o-i man ever have to say money is scarce? No honest, industrious man would -ever have to say so if his government was runHy honest nien.j In a entuiiiv where the Congress hits power to coin linoney and regulate its value, iinuicv vyill never be scarce ; unless co u g re. s betrays her trust. Snlntrt 'Trdmne. J Cftlldren Cry tor rltcher S CastOna. "WASH I XCS TON lAWYVAl. Gorman ns a Compromise Humored liesisfitatbsns IJ t'iprr.cll v I'ro-claiuation-H.niai tie's Strength. Corre?pon4oncc ot Uio Watftbman. Washington, August j. 1SP1. Senator Gorman has gone to Saratoga, but his presidential Ikiohi is being v:ry carefully groomed by his friends, and the present programme is to push him to the front as a compromise between Cleveland and Hill who are both, ac cording to the Gorman figures, 'id ready out of the race. The programme as stated herejs to saddle everything ex cept the tariff and even on that, issi.e there are many people who remember the time when Gorman was classed as a "protectionist" democrat, but s-ince the death of ex-Speaker Randall there seems to be no recognized "prolectioiul democrats, although during the last session of Congress Representative Flower, of New York, was several times charged with voting wit h his re publican colleagues on the House com mit tew on Ways and Means upon tariff matters. The silver people are to be. referred to Mr. Gorman's herculean efforts to pass tjie free coinage bill in the Senate last winter, and the aut-i-silver people to the masterly manner in which he manipulated things at the recent Maryland democratic convention so ;;s to prevent' the placing of -a free silver plank in its plat t'(. iiu. In short, to borrow the express, Vi; lnr.ieoio;y ul' ' "Jones, he pays the freight." Go, man's boom is to be worked on the "get there" principle. There has been some quir-t talk among. t he visitor-; to the 1 armor's Alliance . he;. dq.-iarlers here about the part Mr. (ioiin.ui look ill keeplUg tne t ree coi :iage plank on! j of the Maiyi.tnd platform, ai.d unless j they are mistaken some a'-vkwanl ques tions are to be s.skesl wiien t he attempt is made to .start the bor;n booming in iii thj South, wher.' the sentiment for f'iM coinage is practically imaiii non. If all the resignations from the cab inet billed by thesp"ci,tl correspondents of W.ishiugion during the last four days had leaily been halaled in. Mr. Harri-oi Woohl find if t!:;i'-ii!t to et a quorum of his eab.nK. iVmong ilu.- l : i - . - i v it y i- ine gentlemen re. iii-u irom pu'nic nie without t heir consent are Secretaries S oi.de a ,:d 'iracv, 1 ' -( m isi !' .ieiieral t anamaker ai.L - Aiti.r.if M ; n ' l . . - i . j o-iieral jiuiei. j.eii a:is mi eci. iroiu a! !l t!ie !ri'ir riiien liiini'-.l exceor, r except. Si.'crel ir ioine, wlio is out oi leaeii o v f ) I f the t.-Ie- r.aph,- were obtannd, and in hi c .se l the denial of h;s as.,!si au t secretary a:.d of private secretary Ilalfonl, but the resjgu-'atlons are s : ill on; I he able correspondents u !;o an- tl Viiig to e.il'n their sal tries maintaining that thev know more ab nit, il ilitu i h. !a! t ! leiusei vt.'s do, en i id , ii.-m g so fal" its to sia'.i- : ll(;t i:.i in U i u !ia anyone e':e m - ;: v to M t e-nt r.i'r i;e has p is.tivc !.,. i ; c lii-i, r:c c t;ry jN i 1 s i'. -i, h 'i !;.- htvM in 3i i'. ll.irriSfni s u.iii .-. o.,- t;t,;y ui-n: iis. t he re--ipr' ;! 1 y record i ; said :.ij haVe i) ','! i.i-.h,: vV i f.ir'v be ii (.lib-..! p O ' ' i : ! M ' I i 1 O ; 1 S (I two eal.e--. l,i;.t, ;,.i ii t lid I 'ul'i o it it'ii and that wiih S m I) 'nono are i-licit Within for! -e:i!iit b "Mr.- i ij ea - j. ul 1 cr, Si ai e !( j tail mei it and it is hiiile.t n circie.s that iiicre are more to emne ' e f ore long. Septeiiibr lir.-t isii.e dale the twiMiieiit loned wi!i y.t into ciTeci. Tiiere is one amusing le.ilui; alio, it I he unmis(a!va))'e Blaise looiu vha;h the meeting of the repa il ican national executive committee here last week precipitated on t lie country. It. is known to those faiinii ir Wjih ilia un dercurrents of ' polities that the men who first started the Blaine ball to rolling did not do so because liny wishe-i to see that i inn .01 n iniua ted, but because 1 hey thought they saw in it an opportunity to wreck or sidetrack the Harrison train for 'U2, mid now they are considerably cha grined to discover that the matter has- been and t akin out f their Hand that while th y have. for for tiie lime Iv-ini; blm-kid tlie" llaril son (rain they have aroused a senti m nt in ilieieai 111,1-s m iheir oirtv tiiat is loudlv deuiali ling t!ie liou.iii;. tau of Blame. Changes ' in pol.tiea'l teeiiug a:e,so many and so su.l.len in tins coftsrtrv thai it Windd be a reck less mail who would a! i i in jd at tiii time to say w'10 uoal l be nomniaied, but every truthful chronicler is com pelled lo record I he present I .lallii i!i aspect of things r-'publ.cai If theG. A. h. is 1 a. k ,s :,,i i ,,,. I,,, u i ar its ltfC ( n-eanninielit no.h .did silver iuxitation Washiilgto 1 I I ny 1 l.e mayi in a satin iiued Bus .a-.ti lea! her box, the key. of which is of solid gold, which the citizens committee has taken ; O Lej roit 4fien lot ( i people hele aOouts wirTn' ilisappoi'f !(!. Secretary Foster is the only cabinet oiiicer in town to-day and ho is expec ted to leave i i.r Ohio to-morrow or next diV Meanvhi!e the assisrants ;ne playing ;tt. being lieads oi tl e I mm; (1c- partnienis, and etvee;i its, sonn; o! them are. exhibiting Leads thai are are neMy as ing as their ueparl nients. a. I null ui vwm. Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakin-? r.owder. L itest U. IS. (iovernmeut F.mmI Uort. r Femily 10-Ceat DiarrliOBa Mixtnre Unequalled for tho Cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus, Summer Com plaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, &c. Respectfully, - rn in ir r TTT.nv7 c look at This ! V'c arc now receiving; io largest aiitb licst assorted slock Vo! liavc ever c:trricd. JJcad a lew of our prices: Paul goods, 10c. per yard. Iirog.-il) hoes. Si. 00. lress (icH.ds IVoin Sc. (o 9d .00 per van I. Men's SIkk's IVoiii :;.(H) to A full line of men's and hoys Hat. 'i lie cneapesl line of ( I rocei ies in Salislairv. If Vou wisji to save inonev lo ii iuy until you prb' -s. l ' i get our We liiean I i : 1 ' il !!. JOblAN & CO! u i i ioce.& co. Spring, 1891; U7 J u . . 5 i i Ou !it, Sl ar iin.v -how in-.' -i ni-ertil.'ltit liri or i- iio .Ni'nr -! l. S I '(..' . fr h: ;tCI'J I III- V CI 1,' ,-, I' s:u- .. ai,') nn, si 1 sl um , i ,- im(ii s i i ' Nm i , 1 I 1 ,nl ;i !i l SI 1 I; ics. I ;i hlcl's l,ai r. Cii 'n ( i i .is. Si I'.'S. CI- , 1 Sc. lie;, 11 1 Ili - IT fi. l.-i, .-. I u lie ! iC M !(;( t'.i VHivla'c lr n.i i i..: K I. vci.s 1 vi r l.T'uw;. .Tiii v, c low iiiivi' in sOwk n lino or I. " ' !'':.''; 11 c. Draj'i ry Ni l - :i i,il 0 i c ic s. Ji lilch !erHiU.!l .: i.ll 1;C,;U!. of tl Si'fll, CXCfll on; (iin; ; 1 i.v pi 1 i.i'is c , 01 A i lie oiimisi. RinluN 'kl'. jes nnd Lticf-s, on iii,i ! V ;s li'y I ;i r I he U'l '.i! . M U c c ever li.n'ae. ami 1 or. wle if In ! lie in ;lu or our -I! ie- iUHna Ms. in :j ncav In seen inuv s. lr,';e!i r.w f ir -;i -i 1 . alii otTt 1 1 , In ilic pci 'Ir of .N'o'rli. Caroiliai at as law prii s as .my hausc i:i t ic l rat'.r. MAIL. OTiDER, DEPARTMENT. V, ii ;( J. !: M 1:! : i eii-iM s- :, .,; stil l , 11 m I 'ii;- nil mi u c otje ( 1 a vie-v or p--r'-rt- i 1 ! e; I e Si ' 111 si) lai j' ul I :f.; (i t:,o:-c .i; re. -.Id I ! !n" m!"-,r iie:'i'c ,i,,its of our st.ae : (Mll ( -! c hln.ppii'e ,11 :lie 1,1 si i.r Ooniis, n.iih-, 111 '.rh ('aroiiiVi. Tne business (iono ihnni; i 1 las i ii.inni'i lias si cadi !.v liicn asod r!uili.: i lie si as. 11 j 1 isi, closed, sliowinj." a vrcaUr propoi" liunali iccicaMc ilian any loinifa- season, ami uc iil use every CRoM In our pov or to lnaKc 1 la-dt o whlcli !' arc iv nv cn'f riia; ccii a yn aici suet iss ta.iu Hie one just closed. SAMPLES. Wo clieoi-rully .si nd s,aii) os; iind would W o lo linpn s.n upon tyie iMO'oils Hie l.'iiparl a nee, ulu-n 1 pres. I II II u Hi. a. u , I 1 1 1 1 u i'ii sill! i V- o i'C as (N I'll II 10 jf.aiM Ic :;i ',!! ;, , ,. s. ,.,;, s i,.sio a iossP lo vo !" ' iUa '-a: 1. i, fi-n-. n n t-.om uicn '.Ii a w.iia. i our ou-la; f.i: J ' -1 - v, 11 ,-. ...i.v pri! 1st. ana '.. i;i lie Oi ii ''i I I i CO li;ii, .' njoie it ion. 1.1. Ml ' v 1:1:1:. i-.e. ) (:" e - ja 'ai .11. : 1 OMaa . ts.i ..irleis 01 f ..00 , , ,. liver 'i Sireij !o 1. can. -1 i j 1 . c;, v. ;& ;. s. 'i rcK i:u & Wili in or 1 ii. 1 i 1. i; i'l .i c !:,( a" ;( , I ! ( w ,tc;ima ; -. n ii v. i il e SALE of Valuable Saw Mill a Cot- f1: i tori Urn Property. J!y irtuejof a decree tf the Supc i ior Court of JLowan County made in iiu. special prolcec-nins, entitled "V. T. i i-oiaasdii s. .1. A. Tliouiason aid oIIh i s,'" I w ill sell to I he. highest hidder, for cash, at the court house donr in Salis hur,, on oK)Ni)AY, THE lYXM DAY Ole AlTil'KJY lSi!l, the fuilowing de serilied ) ral a siati-, viz: About, one acre, i f land, si.tr.iiu in ilie town of Fraiik-lin, FraaUlin town-liip, on which is located tin saw- mill, cane rail! and cotton jj;i:i of the Thomas-ion tiros., adjoining ihe lauds of W. T. Tlioiirison and others. This hmd is sold for partition. Julv i.'0t!.j USUI. LKK S. OVERMAN, Comraissioiier. UHIVEBSMOBTH CAROLINA, Next Term lloslns Sept. 3. Entrixica Examinations Sept. 2. Tuition per te rm. Nc-'.lv y(ani men of la'cnl anil cHr'tcttT vi!l liv aclci with st liol ..r.liij.s a'.i.li, Iouiis. Hcsidca the IHcia-ral '.inr.-'i -s of .-hi lly, which iiil'i r a w iiU ran?, of ( I-'ctiv MiH . there arc conr-as in Law. Mc'licine a:cl; Kiij-iacf rin. lur caialouc, Ac, ailiire-s t'rcsiileiit, ! (JEo.T. winston; Chajn-l Hill, N. C. )R. L. W. BURLEYSON, uujju niiju, ah. o, fT T TTTT X T.T r 4 calls, iiifcht or day, promptly answered. KLUTTZ & CO IfflTI Oxford is Yoiir Eiarltef. WE WMT SWS Ml -OTP; Hring it along; the more the -'merrier. We are prepared to " IIiGHEU PUICES for SNOW WIRE CUKED than an other amQ Freights are cheap, a mere trifle when increased prices are talceh into "nci-ntm' Our railroad facilities are good. Send your tobacco! p Oxford, N. C, you get good prices and -quick returns. Ibiyers for all classes and from every n:irt of the world are located in Oxford. You Will find us. " ALL BUSINESS AND NO PIlEJ UDICE. Hunt, Coojer & Co., Meadows Varehousei Hullock & Mitchell, Banner Warehouse.".-;-" - . Cozirt, liogers & Co., Centre VVjirehouse, . V. Minor & Co., Minor W'arehousrf ; K. F. Knott, Manager Alliance Warehouse, J. M. Ciirrin, Haver, "E. G. Cunin, Huyer, , W. C. h'eed, Huyer, John Meadows, Huyer, Wilkinson' Bros.. Buyers, Meadows & Yancey, Buyers, I). S. )sborn, Buver, F. O. Brairsfoid, Buyer, Ijcwarcjof-imitations, genuine fixed wire SNOW Modem. Ma nu 'aid Tied by A AGENTS WANTED! si a s in n lilliLij K rJ HPT an ou read ' that ? ' V iliJ U iill Do you s:H.00 Tea iSct tit Th it I V:in'anto(l'llircc vc.irs. A St Clock ;it S':? Actual cost. A S2.00 Brc:is(pin at - A A (tt) lircasl pin at .50 Iir.(;is.f F)in at Evorvthhiir under the discount lie.nHn snino prnpaitiiin. i am the loser aral yen nfiiko it it" you cctiu: soon. .. Truly yours. -. : W. H. REISiMER. 5 t-. L ul - - o arc (iosiM2' out Suniiner Clothing and Straw Hals AT fcosr. Wc do this in order Ia malyie room for our ' Mammoth Fall and Winter Stock.7 ; Come and see us and you williikt a iluioalv. W'e have-just received ji vAao line' of ..men's and boys' Pants, dark shades at all prices. ..Also' a new assortment of sliiils of all kinds at low prices. We still keep a full line of collars, cuds, trunks, valises, etc. We solicit your patronage Yours anxious to pi cast; - iic&i,.wiireiiT.-. H3 & m S mt or A. Wood's Ihc best on the marlret, They have been Tiilly tested here and have given satisfaction in even' trial. They are durable and simple. Can re for you to pf n y farnnu- who lias used them. Call and see ine bcfo:e you buy; examine ma-' climes and hear my prices nhd terms: i am also ngent for fill! mi ft iv ii (I III) If O. S. Sinoot, Buyer, J. I). Bullock, Buyer, dohn Webb.- Buver, AV. A. Bobbiit, i'hiyer, . C F. Kiugsbiiry, Buyer,: B. (5 lenn, Buvciv Buy only ihc original STIClkS, Tobacco Barn Go. OXFORD, N. C. TIT leans? 22 50. 13 ill! w!i:t( !. .50 t he rcninm cr n our Reapers and Mowers arc. Ui - h Grade Fertilizers. : v -t -V what it Ilk I i C. T. BERNHARDT.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1891, edition 1
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