I J ! A- j - M ! - . - - . i '"r f , .1 I - L T j-lr ? . ; .: - v. i . f , I- i l'i - S tv' 1 ir : 1 J m r -jt i. - '.! h' !i ' Carolina Watchman. , J. L. R AMSEY, C.L. MILLER, Editor ajod Prop. Associate Editor. , ruT this in vouB.rii'E. j - i'laiu Fuels an Sharp, Tithy Saving from Keioriii i'aiwors. . i i ; i . If vortdo not uid ue the uemanu USCII PTIQ N ATES. tOue year in avunQ3 Vu.t uroliths Chib.; of fivo CI ub of ten o mora TKUMS STKICJLY CSII. .7o Soiiii; ArsniiJCiitsi j i Treasury Iy I la rf SMimor. Frop Concord DjUy.Staudard. The 1o.-niiir of i:i(jey: if the gov ernment luis done itjnuder one eirctin:- tl iii' vou can stance, why not andfher ? The gov 1 OrtCr. Alii-- ernn.Hut loaned S1,OOJJ,(KK) to the I'bil- adelpiiia Exposition, j;Msd after suit was Ki-.nirrl.t f,.-.- iti -ii!i tiii there remains oltim ii lower than ever known. n( ,iou,t that the loah was a aale to vet 'the railroads have advanced the a pr ;vate coniorationLi I cannot make of the 'Alliance, the le-t lo u to'iiet out of the ancf Monitor. C did uu frei'dit . rates on con ii tv Wheel. cotton. Faulkner Entered u swcoad-cliwa mall at Salisbury, N. C. any difference in gjv eminent money and government cn-dif. A credit of ivi,;,.i, w , Lunnor mnn.v :it one ner I fortv-seven and a U nf per cent, is cent, or fifteen ier cent.' per ahnum? given to iron and gold is aceon !ett IJUSIAY HKPT. 2, imr Study the sulvTreiisury Ju ;! cre-lit, why not Iff cott.jn wliy is out how to get cheap inoney.-South- that unconstitutional ? The goveni-.Z-- is orirall of th"- Alii- ernUurciiry. ' - ; nient, according to j some arguments Vh :mil 7lh Concessional f, ..... . tl' a li;...nM advanced against thejraib-treasury ha; 7 i law ran inern-uers mi uio .".v.v. . . . . . . t . i : i :t ti, j.. lUOiri Jl any inuigs unit weic vmuusu- ...t l ..... ....o,. in Giinrour1 IT I.lleV fl(-l J 0 Tlic Watchmw has 50 per ecivt more I m)t su.,.Jort tlieir-own pajers. J he. iislncls. . i i .1 , ,il.HrrJ in . : ,t .......... vail sireei was roehing Him ,n m cimiiaiiou um.Miuj rr. i success oi uie ou is . "I"'" rl00..;rH,.. ITni..wl hil tiis- the success , of he other. farmer sJ The fannei has . ... . AQVOCaie. 1 POJ.l-;n, Minl .Insrciir it is iui- ABAiiDuax,! - Tho democrat lu and republican. p;r-1 stit.ut.i.inal to au him It would not he surprising to hear I tjes jn Kansas :uid Tex:-is will J hit 1 Chicago wants a loan of $5,000,000; 4 - 1. .1 1 1 1. - . ... "WAS. i n xuton LirnKi;. ,. .1. .1 ...J - 1-. .1. ilrd f irms had been abandoned in the hands to down tne people paiiy iuoe-j ;,n,i now niark my pn diction inat u ' i', " n ",i .f.-.c S.vtiHi ment. Enlaiul and Wall streW direct 1 jt x v ill l? niven. "Aijd the next day if 11 i-'w'u i ' i i it'll ni i.biwiiu ik r , .-v - - , , 8e,U;, a :, ; oni: the dtines of both old" parties.-Ue.i-' a p,5U1 is Emitted tb relieve the "peo- nnd West. ISut the fact that peopl ? (Co, Road ! pit, Vmi will he.r howling for const i- c..n no longer ex.st on , farms ol ,ook tutio,,. . ii the-New England States where large toJleaVeU ajld 110t bb.sh, while all They say its patfrnai; it is Under cities and manutactunng towns aie jiydeuradutionprostituted to vice, .state sojereignn, jfai aie.niniLM pa.ei- nmuU ,,,., niiuatcd 6nlv a f.,w indes apart, is, wiH ieavetheir owner without a cor nty. The goyen.nient wlupp.-! vou, is a ,in;lH m ;:..;..,ir nerif the universeJn which to hide 1 tooK control or your; mo.ipv ; leg is.aie aile,l "' i . , Uu;M ; .o,lit:Kl with theirshan.e.-MelZap Bishop. lor yoi, and yon becou.e paterna si,.,- t.saUill s u'w ii.iiiiiiv. . - j ...... . lects troni.tne very ! nature oi tilings. , , .m.u liaving had 1500 abandoned farms re cently, but the number is .decreasing by some of them being bought up hy Boston wealthy people for 'summer re sorts and hunting grounds. Thus unJer wht is called our Cnrisiiairciv. ine pieuicn-M in-, .-u 111 , c . And why notUisk tattler to g'.ve vou the, banners Allwnce and kinar(cd or- patPrn;li care? The postoiHee is pa tranizations will have a membership of r.,ril!li. i1H j..r i.-ii ,. wind, vou 00,000 ill-Pennsylvania before the snow inst,.ncte( your lepteentative to vole, falls, and yet some peoptfLSay the or- p iU-i iiiil. ionization is about to break up. ...ev s.,y ;,;s protpclion. That is a TI.m twilituml bosses who sent their striliinir truth. We want the fields r . i i . , , i ilization the country that is reajly the tools to the state Alliance hoping that' protected with the shops. Yes, we .support of the city, cannot support, there would be some delegates opposed want a protection that places comnieive. itse f. iThere must he a strange ina-j to the Qcahi de.nands, and that these manufacturing and tanning , th, - , x- ! . . i tools mi'Uti coalesce with them got same boat and let them row for the nipulation and perversion of things tome where. ' WIT AND iVJSDOJT. "Piirl-'AUo .rreat tiinnv paper puD-1 --v- rt. if i listed at New York, is doing a ood vork in showing up errors and incon- doriouslv 'left. Southern Mercury. .shore, with equal: advantages. Tin ... .. I truth of the mat ier is we want protec Watch the4iian who is in his own! . T, tU. ., i . . .1 I I Ivll I 111'1 tMOu K1.-LIII11.I, ill! rill IIIIll estimation, the wily white sheep u. the .fc j, ;slatioIf aI1(1 hoW thlJUi you nucu , a..u w, o cu......U.m? , . , f )i. Mch lo;lijony We alv everybody else. on will generally ; , r . - , Then; a,v hud tbathe.sawolt hidden under a - im) vi niea,l!1Vtl sheepskin.-J.mrnal-ol Jvnight ot La-, , , . ' , .,1H111A sisteneie V eek4etoie last it con- oar. In' her directions, i Anvthimr tSial taincd a page illustration representing Men doift go to a hardware store1 causes the land to improve and bring jtwo .men oh' hycicles. One has his for groceries nor to a grocery for hard- in two blades where one grew before, feet crossed and his swift 'vehicle, is waiv. The same, if. you. are looking you help all. So it is really not clas f ... l tv ,.4. for reform vou want to go where it is legislation. polling along without any, effoit on, fc jn 8tojknot U) neith(.r of ,he hey S;iy jt is innil,l(.,i(,li j LeL Us the part of the rider, llu other is on! u!(i pities. Tarkio (Mo.) Indepen- try it if we fail we will quit and ask un inineuse wheel branded tariff. The: deni. no iuor. liniraclical to top exist iug rider's eves are ready to pop out, stones mi - nfnH..0.lllrv lHf CveiT man eV'ls I'M)racticai to. slop destruc- are oiled tin against the wheel. Last Lymvss his' oninions without beiniz tluI1 1 ho discovery ot America was l T i I I ' I . v I ..1 ;.- rV;..i.u r.ntJ .., b;,v. harsh towards his-heiidibor. who mav considered impractical. r or w eais j L . . ., i r ... t ih wa't.iioiiu-hi. lnnirac. m-aI that, a laud ; i i..i .. i,,..., fi,..f ;oi.iJ umance to omer vviin urai. wuruiur- . . . IJl.iiiio Iiil?!p?i!ssjble Alliance Politics hiNi w York Collector nf Chs- ? toius Banks Making 1 Suit. Correspondence ct llio Watchman. i W asiiingtok, September 21,1801. Sir. 11 rrisoii is now getting the benefit of the presence of an unusually large plumber of the prominent mem leis of his party in Washington, but it is pribable that at no time since Mr. Bhiine went away has Mr. Harrison so much desired the presence and ad vice of his Secretary of State. As far as parcelling out the ollices is con cerned Mr... Harrison can get along just as well without Mr. Biaine, in fact there are those who say that lie thinks he can do it much better; but when it conies to foreign complications there is no man's advice he regards so valuable as that of Mr. Blaiu'i, aiid foreign complications are believed to he iniinent just now, and the iwrohg move on the part of the Depait ment of State may cost the United States verv dearly in the end. In the first place Great Biiti.in is disposed to make a diplomatic, low because mo e seals were taken before and after the iHO-hts was agreed upon, but that ilicr compared with the! ntiiMi of Great Biiliair to protectorate over the Saud-j 1 hat" is a i-criotis me nace to American supremacy, in the Pacific, and should it be consummated without the active resistance of the United Stales it would create a feeling ;f-indignalion throughout the country hat would be fatal to the administra tion. Ail of this Mr. Harrison knows, but he aiso knows that it would be t qii illy fatal br him to get up a 'quar rel with Great Id-man on alal e alarm, and that's whv he. wants the advice of ihe man who basso l';ir managed t tie foreign policy of his administration i' it SUCCeSSi IlilV. n a' tempt .has been made to ascer tain from the efih iais of the Farilieis' Alliance headquarters whether that. organization m the btate ot iew Yi;rk would fir port L.euienunt Gov- erimr Jo:a s shoru'd he i uu for Gover nor on an independent ticket, but ?the attempt wa unsuccessful, as they de clined to talk about the matter, fjir tlier than to say that the platforms of both the republicans ami democratic parties in New York were unsatisfac tory to the Alii. nice. However, this may mean that if Mr. J( lies should run on a platform that was .satisfactory ... MS . 1 "tarill issue, the horse being a sorry specimen, McKinley is just mounting seMfTer a . magnificent horse "-'branded "free loinage." jEosi Kansas. Some days ago Jisws was .telegraphed .-from Ivansas to the effect that Presi 1 . . ...... . ' ' . . ; I 111-1 I L ill . hiiu-w mid dispussin.r tb.Miv wh slun.ld suouia lie oeoiui; siinser. io.v mat M " ' ' : " " i. t. l i: . .. , i i i l ..i :. . u-.t likeintellmentmen.-Banner-Mes- 11 llils M-u .ei u, piuicct n, it is our duty to do so. There are i.en!e who tliink that tlu If any of our Ohio readers should manmM- ()f crueilixion was impractical mar John bhernian give an expla.u-L.c. Thank G, d,Uhat througn it ue J i ! 1 P i I I 111 1 anon or wjiy ne naa lony niuiion (ioi-MlaV,. Jione lif ars or uovernu.eui money in nisiNew York bank on one occasion, we will be hid to be informed of the fact. Mis souri World. Now just watch them. From one end of the country to the other the dent Polk had lfccnt back on the j3outh,,v that he sand he was a Union man all the time and fousdit because he was forced to do it, and all such uionc poly p::pers say that good-crops ... , ,lr . . . , are ioinir to kill rKtorm niovenient. ruuisu. vve nave just received a copy i l p l . . ,. -i r i i m J t lint if it don t and bad times prevail on I I ... T 1. I-. 'j J il I - i i ii I. .. vx uie ioj.eu.1 rpuui, tne uittei;est ncCount ot low prices, they will lay it enemy the Alliance has in the north-1. to west. The Capital does not report his vance; ' 1 I .It V. ..a I fpeecia that way at all. It reports the One old party paper says: They tell me it is a dream ! Did all uy ., ;o:,.;tl, theigreat sta'esimm, who Inoe lived ffiat his thanks v,- and died, and d .ring their hie turn spoke truths that result in good fruits, lie nntrht 'ret the Alliance votes. 1 lie ulricKs, the man who cap tured the appoiutiM.-iit as ' Collector of Customs at New York in place of '.Mr. r'assett, who resigned to ni;.ke tlu run lor Governor, on ticket, W;,- day to I ha o nut na-iii, I lie r'iu!iicai!, ream This, my friends, is a revo'u' ion along the line of Christian and honest action,. When ve look around you will think it is ti nr.; for a lvvwl iiion. The speaker drew lessons iroui the . J 'J ' I- I T. 11' everproduction." National Ad- ls),0,7 ot Ureece, :U uue and r riince. ieu men in iue: unoeti otai.es coom ggregale and dictate the market price "It is and legislation. 31,(;0D out of the tinients to him. So another fake is exploded and our friends did not have to c.mie to the rescue our bitterest enemy did the work. WHY IS IT! - yjieech in an uncoiijpliuieutary man- the priyilege of the most Wealthy to 03,000,000 people in the United States ner, but does "not ascribe an v such sen-i govern the countfv, and nothing can own a majority of the wealth, is this ; , ' I il, . I i II 11. j i ... uepnve ineni ot tne rignt, uy tne encouraging." power of moral and political rights, There is restle sness and ill ease, the honest tillers and toilers will teach Howixiuld it be otherwise? There is you a lesson on that line if you court Vest les-ness in towns. They think it it. Labor's Tribune. will destroy the parly and social mat- ll0h, yon can't get farmers to stick' eVri , . . . ., ' . .. , -.. 1 he speaker, by some utterances ol is the fPiiHivil PYPlam:itinn w lonovci 1 ... J. ... . .... Why is it that democratic papeis like anvMii. is said about the ability oi I'T'J Un'- H'sU" ii o. . it r . i' .'.i I 1.1 i ii i " t, .'Sinii'Ti (n ami i.ivis, oeauiiiuiiy im Statesyille WW; accept the thern.en. to run the country It appeaMrto the audieu- e in the light n statements of a llepublican Secretary ey don t stick close by the oppor un- hatl trauspiied since these" men of the Treasury who is intei-ested and lw " ,fcf their wro lhey will U tt;ml , ; W(.;rils of wsiniill i i l- ii t i . ft . I wiiimciktu iu mien t uicu puvtn v i Ii I. I a I i I " 1 " brand as a he the statements of disin-Li.., ' . f a,i. J It is asked, w ho are t he men making terested alhancenien in regard to the - this stir? V ho are the coampions ot per "e-ii:t ,irr.pl,fim, ? T..,.K It would le well for all Headers" to this great movement and whoaiethe I L ' ' i V!'V4'0? u,,3 take a lesson just now. When you men m line? They are t he des, end some remarkable thm are being try to divert the order from its princi- tuts of th. Puritans, those people serk done in this country. To read the pies you may expect to be sat upon. It ino liberty, personal rights that should .'Landmark ordinarily you would think, matters not who you are, where vou be theirs. that anybody. " would be believed in '' from, nor what you have done, . Colonel Skinner paid, a bVautifu! pKferei.ee to a republican official. It1 wneii you .mi issne with the masses uiuue.oine women, aim sam mey ' iii . 1 , - don t expect them to surrender. are helping m this move, i he women Weekly loner. d.i not use dynamite, and wnj a. i Two editors in Texas recently li ad a figlit.over th'e'suli-Treasury in which one was badly wounded. That is no way to improve our government. Men, as uattiral asjeaves of the forest differ, no two feeing alike, having different pinions, and it is an unwise thing to iall out and tpianel with your neigh bor becaitsj he 4'isagrets with you on rune subject t)f i m p()rta nee. It shows Uj leaders in a poor light to try to en force their opioiis on the people asbe iiig the one of Let us have', a broad atid conservative discussion and theu w can deiluce the better plans and leaders. This, falling out' -with I your neighbor on account of difference J of thought is all foolishnjess. it, the l.l' ! ouse a lii'- k M r. I I r: ison for t In'" up . ... i.i 1 ! u as i k ! niLi v i''iiiar..t u r.M iii, iii a w ni-per, re due to souieooo much nearer homo. E:-Liepiesentaiio Marrow has been appointed I'. S. l)!sl;i.t Jud,e for the iiorihem istrict ui Cahloriiia, to till ;i vacancy. At l ist the. pressure for the C.vii Service Commissioner Linan, which has been constant ever since lie 'ex posures nuide b.y the (,'ougre-.ioual in vestigation, has had ils fleet, 'and Mr. Harrison has decided that he will take ihat action. It is said the ivuiova would have been made early m the -pring if ex-ltepresenie.l il' Comas, of Maryland, to whom the place was ten dered had not declined ff. Now it is stated that Mr. MeCouias has coii- I'KIiy 'Alliance Le'turo. Pornc people nay tluit the Farmers' Al liance will not work localise its priuei lles are entirely new. They are not. They have been handed down from one generation to another, ami are yt here at the present timej and will be for ev r. People all over this broad land of ours are trying to crush the Alliance to the very earth, aiid trample upon it. But "truth cru.-bed 6 earth shall rise again." We are in a helpless condition, and if we don't try to help ourselves we will re main so... We are to work for the wel fare of our country ami its people. We ak lor nothing lul what is right, ami that we will have. Just as lougas tlu,se big brained men make laws to suit them selves, and-to cheat the lariaeis t.jjt ol every cent they can, they areulriht. IUt we have opened tmr eyes to look to ibe day not far distant when we can say there ii equal rights to all and f-'TVfcial privileges to none. . We have been criti cised la eau-e we ask fur justice. It is our duty to demand justW. We de mand tree coinage of silver, more money in circulation, go that farmers need not .ii. go inio (k'lii, ami we demand a gocri nient ot the peepie lor the people ami by the people, and we intend a Alliance brethren to Lave it. -Now we have got the sub-treasury Iall and the Oca la plat form. hat do thej say to that? They say it will break up the poor man. Not so, but it will not be healthy for the "gold bugs" and "silver kings," that is why they kick up such a racket. e nave neen dancing alter their old sonu; long enough. Now they must play ji tune that we demand or we will'take tin fiddle can selves, (iovernor Vance s'aid in one of his puhlic speeches, (before the Alliance was organized) lor the farmers to oraniz.) themselves universally in clubs and stick together, then there would be no trouble in the campaign. Now tlie fanners have organized and settled down on solid prineiplesand tin y expect to hold fat to them. Now these "duck-legged" fellows come around and kick up a terrible mist and say, "yuii fellows have gone into politics." T. S. September li5, 1 S01. lioiliany Academy. Cotton has at last begun to open out right lively. Our farmers have been moving right aiong with their work during the past week. Part of theui are through sowing oats, but a majority are not. Mc. Hoyden .Miller has the finest corn that we have seen yet. lie planted a held in cotton and. failed to get a stand, lie ihey ploughed up the cotton and planted corn, and now' has an excellent crop. Mr. IT. A. Ilolshouser is nearly through curing -his tobacco. He will make about live barns this viar from two acres oi land. Mr. John Mi-enheiiner has begun the framework of his house at ltoekwell. Mr. W.C. Fisher, who has been an employee of the It eC I). It. 11. Co. for tlie past year, is now '-conducting the cut ting of hickory wood for ltobi. iSmith, in this locality. Mr. J'.eph Beaver got his foot sjSrained very b;idly by falling from a tree w hi!e 'po-sum hunting recently. Prof. L. 11. llo'hrock is going to have a new duelling built, preparatory to putting a cropper on ins farm, dunny I lie season. tiort "lOU D0;TELLi1.' . TUC n. & r, s. KEB'&CO. The lady's exclamation of ustonish ment h nat ural. I Ier friend has just told her that vve are sclitug door mats for -C;l-. Well, it's true, and it ii also- true that such an article was never sold for such a figure before. We arc putting llitjS un heard of price in print so as to make it absolutely clear to housekeepers that they can get from Us for less than five dollars what will certainly cost them six or seven elsewhere. If that is not con vincing enough, we will give you a still more striking example of the advantage of dealing with us. For ten days" .we shall quote special prices on our . suits. A handsome marble lop suit for o0; ten piece marble top t-nit for 27; a masj sive oak suit with toilet We will also give you special prices on our parlm suits and hall racks. Come "ami see ns and be convinced that w e can oiler you bargains never before heard ot in tlie turniture line. Yours Kespect fully, EA!rIS & EiStfHAEDT. ' RALEIGH, IC. C. We desire to call the attention of n t people of North -Carolina to Hie Extroardiaary . Offering of Dry Good.rnd Jiimlred tvarcs v i . ' i - . 1 V .if pets ami.. Furiiiture, tluit ve will inai during tTio Southern-In tcr-Stite i:xr tioii, to be held at Raleigh, N.-( )l irer 1st toTccenibcr 1st. Visitors to the Exposition are ure,l t-T- tfrfer their -'purchases until SV-y! can , 0r'orr,-AV here they will- 1h slimvn il largest lines exhibited in the Si.ti;),,,, ... ... State?, and at i Prices Lower Ythan any t. other House in America. .Everyon w ill 'bc'.-'boartily rfrvivcl and politely and attentively w;att . ( .,, i ICIm iiwve A lii.in 'e has received twt cir load- d i.-iia uo frcin Hiate lhislnes.- Agcr.t, Won n. ia v S. Pulhroek, D. !., will go on i it to the churches d N.o'.ei e'. h an. (iiiiliv rd ihi.- Wv-eK. lie was pastor oi tlie former :.t a recent time. Mash r " Thomas ibdiirocl;, who h i)i i. cierKi! i-'i'..ir. i . inurpiiv, in aiisoiiry, is id iiouie now. lie says he liie Lam better tlnm tlie city. ' I . I Y K. IVl'sonall v art not afraid ? 1(h IM-rirl i I. P: .A 11 !:!'-.. t(t vfvMil' bv will not down. Ibis is the one burn- tt .a l1,'I,i,.vih- e,.?,.,;,.... ;.. ;r t. I mi. o.- . l. i.e. .iii t ii' ii.' . iii rv li llli .III 1 1 1- 1 - . - J- ' . The money question is the one that 11 not down. This is the one burn ing question tint tails loudest for ; iii- fyiirg of wrongs and adjustment ol ve.stigation.- It is a problem that must intmiaiities. V ' - '' . be .solved without delay. The degrade mg 'despostism of niouey niiist he over thrown, and it must be taught to be: a servant, and not a tryant ot" the people. Pacific Union. r r Sherman and Clereland are. Xi per fect accord as .gold-bug and Wall street representatives. Tljey stand fdr thereditor classy for the. bondholders, SiATK-XKWS..' Items Bailed Down trv Save Space From Mountains to-Simi shore. Mis. Jennie IL l;n-.of U nio.i eouuty. is u ider arrest ch rged with infan ticide.. ; ; Alex. McKinnon & Co., prominent TlIE Lpu i i r Topic is o n t hie Pi oj i vs sire Farmer this week with both" feet or criticizing :m article which ap-jieared- iu that paer . htst week.. It say?: We have hn from a source which we re gard us truthful, that there wns so tn.i.-l. -tiou'jt enteruined concerning the TijrUjiiitr 0f v.. ji.cut Hiiuonai preeiiieut ol llie-AUUtce liat he was blackballed when he first applied for membership ju Wake county..- Isthis'true? Of course it is not. An man who knows anything about the Alliance jknows that one blackballing is suffi ient. That ends' the matter of his ever bemg.a -mejuUr of the AV'anri. I ring -utanoju?jr horse. -" vhrcn (y for Ph;r?c Ca;torIai banks great ornierations and fixed in. 1 merchants of Laurinburg, failed last comes. They have ni) sympathv with week. Liabilities about 5550,000. the .debtor chiss, who have Ireen Uided Evangelist S mi Jones will commence down with ruinous taxtion. Wash- : ' -i . . - ii aencs m ineeujigs at uuuugiou on ingtoi, bent.nel: . October 10th, to be continued for ten '' Secretary Fostei-y in.. his': rbite . sta'te-. -dl,ys nient'o the amount of money in cir- Mrs. David Walker, wife of a prin- ciilatioii'trom.-IbiiV) to 1891, utters ter, while out walking with her infant some of the most unspeakable lies ever! babv at Winston Thm-sdav full i the littered by any 'official, and 'we clial- ground and expired. leirge anv man in Carthage or Mo., KM oo nnn V AT P l i r i deny it aml'face us in public oh the . B?o l? A Riding and reports made by every Yretarv since. a r! i ! ' 1800. Labor's Tribune. . - " Wl11 be t,rected Ashevilie at once. vo T ' -. .. . ., . A voting white girl named Marv . As an evidence of the abilitv of t... i n ... ', c -. . . i-i . . . .. . I aikji i u. ii i a- eio. oio, was assauireu S ,'3 n i l -ne-mHe e by a negro 1st Sunday while on her Mll.111, I flilli 11' JV.J .- I llCIt- IS III eluded So accept t he !-!..ce Mr. ilcConias is a very clever fellow and lie is dest rvedly popuLr here, l ut it has been generaiiy supposed that la was a good deal more of a spoilsman ihan a civil service reformer. The Constitutionality of the tax of one half of one per cent, on the circu lation of the national banks every six months is doubted by the banks land a test case is to ho fake!! to the supreme court by the Twin Ciry NaS i-n:ih liaiik of Xew Ib-ighton, Minn. The'ground for t his debt is that, tlie provision of the National Hanking r.ct originated in the Senate, whereas the Constitu tion says Ihat all bills for raising rev enues shall originate in the House of la .1 11,1 i Uepreseniatues. ;,ou!d I Ins (jilestiou be detida d in favor of the bank the Treasury would have to refund : many millions of dollars w hich have b en collected for national banks, but. the victory would, in the opinion of; those who are opposed I o t he Nat lona i 1 an k ing syst'tn, evi ntua'ly prove to he a boomerang lo the banks. It is thought that both the vacan cies on the Interstate Commerce; Com mission will he tilled this week, but the names are, diilieult to gues al though ex-Iiepresentative Clements, of Georgia, is a strong favorite for the democrat, and ex-Representative (irear, of Iowa, who is strongly urged by Mr. J. S. Ciarkon, for the republic;n. You mint a picture of tlie national officers of the. Alliance. Scnl $ 1A)0 nl 'lit the l'ro'jrcssire Farmer aifd the Watchman and pirhire. The American hog bids fr to soon become the same privileged char acter abroad that he has iong been .-.t hojlie. 1 1 1. 1 : il l . iytfMl.31 lM.Bai ltR0YAL?S:'rfii. il VJ Absciiftc'.y Pure A cream of tartar baking powder Highest .of all in leasen pig strciejth. Latest C. S. tiovei uiaerd Food Report. L KLUTTZ&CO. Faiiiy 10-Ceat BiairlitBi liite Unea ualle d for tho Cure of Comc to Tuckers, - the Exposition, and " . ?. 1 & II. S.Wer&Co. Mention tlxo SVathnian nv hen-j t.u uu- e -at' iv- Fresh Ganlen Svvih tluccd prices. - v 7 ' Glover ami Grass tlio lowest ; prices at Etmis' Dn;- btore.-' So'iJ. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus, Summer Com plaint, Pains in the Stcmr.ch and Bowclc, &c. octf ully, T.l'.KI.UTTZ&CO. Land 1 fur w READ THIS! Ie suro atul call for a 1 dtlo' of o Cures, it has never failed to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Sick Headache. I can give you first-class references in .i! ishury to prove its merits.' W ; sale L; - BH IX TDIH. D.on'lrwait till you get sii k -to s bottle of-Kiiniss' Diarrlwea Specitic, t i ; eomc and have it ready. It witlsavt . i uoclor tall and 'prohahiy yoiuli!( . h is sjiei'dy cure for IMairluea, F!un, Suii mer and liowef" eoiaplaints. ,. It u'w fails to cure ii taken iu time. ' . J. If. EKNISS. fe!2tf Ulmr3istratcis-:ltt:.c....' ' Jtavinis qualified as adininislors f e -ta'eof Av'. F. Watson, "in a 1 il, .v , 1 o;tien, cetnonin- beieby . notify-ill I j.eisons 1.vjj;- '!.., J1T.I rolrs. ei:.. n.iic wect of Cnrl.well (ivjiot, : a;.unsi .t oi,h.;., eA.i,., . ... ... m-:.f lVeUr's si -1 m o! -1 1 -1 i --f. 'tin- tract i.s. ,,.- " or before the 10th ia' ot t-.t. wn-....-r.S to" contain valnai.tc jruht and co;,j..r -lMJ, or Unk not ice Will he pleau IU l nino. Ai v !: wi-hii .o Lay slunihl cm!1 m, of t hei r reeo ry . ' ' ' v. rite in"1 nt liool. v -II. .Sept. l)tblStl, . CIllUSTjONhUUV UObSllorSEU. ' I). L. AVA'lON. Ainrn.'t i. IsOi.' ft. ' . J. H. McKKN11" r-rrrTrrssiryrT , 1 ; 1 FOUNDED IN 1864 by the present executive 27 YEAHS of coatinuoua and eucreesfni mn? uient Increased aDcnal attendauce Now occaoTins four buildine" Stands unriv!ol in faeinties for educatine YOlTNCl jHKN AND WOMEN for encees in life. In decidim npou p;-hool for thrir r.liililrrn. DAnfUTC chnnlil aund Iti.m tn THK 11KST.' hranpc it nn. it inay require the expenditure of a few dollars mors at first, bnttt will prove therbeapeHt int.be rtv.. CHF AP tnition ia verv dear, beranne it mrannrhoan trhem. rhean BiirroundincH. infrrior (n.i- itiea, and oilers KO opportunities for BecurinR POSITIONS tor its pupils and rtAMt ThisIn8titation, owing to its H ICH standard of excellence, baa placed "In desirable poniiioriH mw youni men and women from Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Sontb Carolina and Ocorgiii, .&a all Bimilar isetitutiona combined. Catalogue and particulars mailed cn application. "Address, V. H. SADLER, President, tnd Founder; or F. A. SADLER, Secrctaiyj BUSINESS COLLEGE, 6,8, 10 & 1 2 H. Charles St.. BALTIMORE. MD.! Mention luc Watobmaa when you write. 'Ti';: - I .Cm- lilib I ..i ,.i. ......!... n... ..i.. eircu.latip.1 per ctii in 1SC3 tmlv ""J' " "'" "T" UL'"1 J20.57, when as a matter . of honest (hit y$ 100 for the Projrrsxice Far tact t.s reported by the previous secret -1 . , , . . ,, taries, there was pVr capita. If w'' Ml'(t " l"'''"' lf " EutJiic nmouery is sncccsslul therf; fke jffw& of the national Alliance in- lieFer. will b anv n fonn in . Aiuea-ica. cttuhitfj cucit State l resalent. LaboSciJrijlnria.. VT0ULD equal taxation hurt anv- Uxly V Does trpial taxation hurtXuv one ? Auswcf at the Kils. Now Tr,7 Tlas. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you 'good, if vou have a Celih, Cold or "any Truat Chest or Lur.jjs Dr. Kinji's Xew Iiiseovcry for Coiisuiaption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed lo give relief, or money will Lc paid 'each. Suf ferers from La iiippe found it joist the Ihinirand under its iis,e had a spr dy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and lea: n t .r yourself how cooil a thing it K Trial bottk-s free aL-KlulU i Co s. diu storey Large size oUc. and Si.oO Children Cry for Pitchers rtofiz. We arp imw i'C(d inir tli largest and la-rt assorted stock we have ev.,r carried. lioad ;i few of our prices: Hmt e-oods, 10c. r-er yard. liroan Slioes, $1.00. iJress CJoods IVoni Sc. to Si .00 per yard. Men's Slioes from $-T00 to S12.O0. A full line of men's and boys Hats. The cheaest line, of (Jlroceries in Salishury. If you wish to save . money, do not huv until vou ret our va rrA p . iT i i i ; k I hii S kltllj fillSii URvflL'ili . iv 11 Li r B u w s : - C T T 1 ii i;! . t - i W , a 51 CViIiH ,s .V . 'f Is,' . . V Is WIRE MM TOBKO) : Ilriuir it aloiH'.; the mo:c lh ' merrier. We 'are prepared i I ;U prices. We moan business. D. E. JULIAN & CO. Administrator's Notice. I Having qualified as administrator ol the estate ot c-oplila i eeler, i nerel y give notice to all persons having ch.in:. against the estate of decedent, to exhibit the same lo the undersigned on or cxi'.i ihe 10th dav of September IM'2. Sept. U, 181)1. A. L. PEELER, Auiu'r of .soi hi.t IVehr. ilKJHKK IMIIOKS f. r ,SX()V nVlliE CURED than anv other Freights are ebean, a iuei4 tril'e e heii incivj!Scd firices are taken into Our railroad facilities ere irood. Send your "tobacco to Oxford. .X.' gvt good prices and (piick 'returns. Buyers for'all clashes and from eveiy j of tlie world are located ill Oxford. YoTl will fi;fd us. -:, ! ALL BUSINESS AND SO rilEJlJDICE. " ; - ' ' . Hunt, Cooper & Co., Merilmvs-W'iU-yJiOUKO, -liullock vvc .Mitchell, IJ.-innrr Warehouse-. . Co rt, Rogers i Co., Centre Warehouse, ' " - IJ. V. Minor l Co.," .Minor WarehoUM'," U. V. Knott, Manager Alliance AVarehouse, . M. t'urrin, Huyer, E. G. Curnn, buyer, V. C. b'eed, BuNer, (K S. Smoot, -Buver, J W John Meadows, Buyer, Wilkinson. Brs,, "Buyer, Meadows & Yancey,1. Buyers, I). S. Osborn. Bu er, F. O. Braiisfead, lu r, D. UulJockTluyer, Jidin Webb, Buer, V. A. Bold it t, Buyer, iX- F. Kingsbury, Buy i r, B. Gltorn, Buyer.- Bowarc of innlalions. Buy only the -.-oritii trcnuino fixed wire - - . V A A V A . Maiiufactrred by SNOW STICKS. Modern Tobacco Bam Go. AGENTS WANTED L ' . .. ii.U ..f . iut..u..U il lit'. I VOU Ml'.( .