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A.. mn . . i mil i hit Caroling Watckma5i. ; LOCAL. sF.rr. -'i, I'-vi- pinner -wilt speak on t . ..,-1 :i (.--- , .-.n-o opened "with sixty-three ') i"71 I I ,vll f - - : v.i ...J T...r: ,.-rr!io Wilson, nss.Muiiw w ' 1Kt i: l,iC ci"y la"st S-lt"r,1ay- ' Ai" )Muu neither is now gcncarlly " i- , O Hmi soe tUc killoon tMiuri. Fair week, -Mr Tcuibcrtou, Esq,, of Albe- is in the city yesterday. r: F,n:iie "Howard ts visiting her ?l'"""! ' -i; . .. -i .. . .: it,. jm 14:, family in .vsiiuviwu. . f.alici-. rr,r Mr-Ker will lecture to-morrow Su.tioiUud politico Hear him. ' ' - r- : i (1, mil- .l:HtT llC'M iiHJi.iu Jll.ll ',;:; says 11U Oi' course it will, w liv Mr. ij. Nl Craven, formerly of this ion n, Ihut liite ct the 11. & I), postal clerk sy.sie.m, has h'eeii spending some time ki lliv cisy this week. llt is walk ing yi crutches, tiKj result of a Wreck which" he was in r.car Danviller JJo sure yon ee t lie advertisement i- I t tA 1 1 . r. t 1,.... U irt, M1J"J -I 111 U!1S !t-m-. Hi: I!- something of importance to the farmers in this .section. Ho is known personally by our editor, and is perfectly reliable. This is an Alliance: enteririsc, being op erated by money raised by counties. , f he Postoffice "Department at Wash ington will receive bids for the letting of the star and steamboat routes through out North and Jjwu-th Cartd'nin, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky from now until December 1st. 1S91. The contracts will coutiue good for four years, goingjuto operation July 1st, 1802. The Southern Inttr-State Exposition at lLil-i"irit'trins next Thursday. This o -J j will no doubt be one of the grandest af fairs ever held in this State, and will be largely attended. Every product grown in North' Carolina will be represented, and no pains will be spared to show that CON CO It D FAIK. AHOUT IN VUKETS illNETG DEPARTMENT. Sailer ami Itnwaa Hare a faille-, Will Sisljiirj Take Admrtase of Her mniag Hews Gathered in This and rdie is one oft lit; grandest and best States v j.wis" l'I.-H-ilig, of 1 Lea-ant. j ;a tj,e XJ";iioii in natural resources. .... . !. .. A I.. IV i z flittt , t'uat we love to honor, vi:c: j'.M--'-'11-thi- S- jiool tca?-hi-r.f. .r . fi .1 ! I . .l ili'.i 1 1. V. alton, 01 .nun cuum. , I .... C.IK. 1 1 ll I I fft I tilU.M'CU Dill 11 Hill VJl liiiv 11 i!. . 'ja-L"-A!-nv;iidd" and Bolieitor Long 1 1-.'. ,.,,1. l iiUcitv last Friday niiilit l lH!,M,n!' -' li.ii! in. by the Children'.- mi the Melhou'.U ' iJv th.-ir hollies hi Suite.s.viile. 'ii ..' ,-..i '.nlicn anv -f your neighbors ,'t,j luf.MTiiMh.r; the Wathcman yet? UMiol dr.u""l tVethem any rest unlir they A 1 iwn: t:u t v was given Tuesday night of-Mi- J. T. i.rskiU's, :,iiir.iiaiyT Society of '. Mr tU o. D. Peeler returned home from -'(!atawia C.lrge Jasf Tuesday nigh! I!.. intruded the teachers' institute, and 1 i;i' probably teach this w i titer lArwonce kettle exploded at Mr. D. L. (iiisldh's tobacco Jaetory lat Friday, luckily no one- was in the room at -the time or he would have, been scalded to (loath. - . - i JtU;- V atom an wants a correspondent 'at every point. in Kowan and adjoining counti. Will make it satisfactory with iHiyoiK' who has' awy-patrio'.ism in his iKiues. ' We. received an article from Ma). W. A. ' (iindiani explaining his posit iiii -'Mi the latioiiai.A'aifs, bat as the" first page had een'oveiluolred it" cannot be published S;xlil)Uiy Street I:niir;voiiicnt. Some li.ne has been "passed sinca the onds Were placed on the market. Ow- y. it i 1 i I ,. t ...I. ii!"- 10 inc. 110 i eu niarwcL l.:c uun'i e.i.uhl not be sohl. lmt at las, 1.'. . 1 ...... ...u r-,,,1 twl lmet' James MeCanless take bonds to the amount ef o.OOO. - Arrangements have hr.f'i m:ule. that tliCV fail "Ct the OthcTS upon the will ha vi lasjLlhis point ssiij. N. D. & ime condition. Salisbury macadamized streets, very U'ork will begin on the . street srtioM-rLet t; nc ra ana iranarj -is ' Jti'iaru ,1JUe CoiuplijwwiU ; The most Mieeessfal F.dr yet, lvold in Concord came oil last week. A great f-mw! wirf 1) resent and everything parsed otf pleasantly. The wc itlier was superb, but the dust was rather to .plen tiful. , The exhibits were very 'good. vf.Somc of the horses and cattle were very line. The display i Fiorai hall was exceed ingly fine. The handiwork ot mo lauies always show up well in -every fair and this one was no exception. The byeic'.e, running and trotting races attraed much attention. Mct of the newspapermen did the betting, they Le mg the mouied mc!i present, Jim. Cook Iost'his newspaper outfit on one of the races, but Dr. Strong, of the Lijalotte Democrat, who was the winner, k n ly g ive it back to him, knowing that the printers would suffer. Two balls were held on Thursday night. Tiie beauty and grace of Concord Charlotte and Salisbury and surrounding country Was represented. That js snfli cient to prove that each of the bajls was 1 siu'cess. 1 The people of Concord and surround ing c.juntry are noted for their failure to do anything hy halves. They do every thing right or not at' all. The pig race was one. of the niost ex citing affairs. The pig was the; regula tion razor back imported from j eastern Caroliua. Co!. Fairl)Ather, Dr.; Strong, Maj. Sossamau, Lieutenent Hardy and riain Jiia Cook participated in the race the first day, but a darkey who lives 04 cold water creek caught the pig. On Fr'ul a v the ii'' was causrht by Prof. ! - I " tJ 7 j ir.vias, of the S:an!y News, Albemarle, N. C. He took it home with hhn. The addi tSi of Governor Holt was said to have beetra good one. We did not get there in time to hear it. Oil the last lay of the Fair Col. Harry Skinner, author of the sub-Treasury scheme, was present and made one pf the finest and most logical speeches in favor' of the measure that wc have ever heard. AH of Cabarrus county will be at Salisbury in next month. Stanly county will move up-liere and spend a week; so will, Ire dell, Davie, Montgomery, Davidson and Meckleubu.g. Lets give thcul a royal time. Excellent Chancel i "A good market for the sale of farm products." "A good market to buy tho goods of the world.' The above, words are bevt advertise ment any town can Jiave. If it gets this reputation once and hwlds it, 110 power can keep it down. Salisbury has the meu to liaudJe Uuj produce and the men to sell the goods. She has the railroad advantages. Will our people be on the alert? "We might go further and say that she has the paper to advertise the town in. But it is well known that the Watchman goes out into this and atljoining counties and carries good, as wed as bad, tidings every week. Other s ates. "Mining 14 a saie bn.-4.ii sk tf iniwaeti wl'h t&oj same care a&i In lustry as ieruUd)i.Usiz, batik! bit, cr aiiy ottiee UglUiUiUtr pmutf . Jtjsatsuacicatoi of soil 1 w.-iUiu It 4s elalra "Ktiat tbe protit 011 oU .ntd sllfr atlti, luee tUc utscvery f cold iu isison t&e Pacltlo coast, amounts 10 over 18 Ptwu. perannun. Tlie miner ot the precious lueiaisdo 8, not ex -Inns?; he creates. What l.e tukt s f loin Uhe eartii Uaa lastaufcan . lai rtnsle value. The dolixrJte brtn-s 10 Mie surf jcisjURUmf oilur adlcl to me wealth cr tke woria." Fine XJedd Spccimeiiii. WHAT . - . - - - ..- . r - - - . - . j IS IT ? i ,11, ii tw.liiMl frxtit herrtea. CIC. DrcKiirm osw-- - IN.IU112 cv tvcviieTii' aiiiiii v- . . . , - We want you to know that we will give you much for thciu a the u.. kv aflbrds. Eighteen years ngo we began business 111 tins iown a.m . it mi t - fur III Mr.J. h. torwell showed us some of .... v.. i ,111 rt ni,rr nur store-rooms uutil now we the finest specimens of scold we have ever seen. They came from the 'Menu" mine in Stanly county, two miles east of New London. The mines is now behig workod hy a northern party under the supervision of Col. I. M. Taylor of New York. The specimens shown us were ta'..en from a vein three feet wide at the money, we six floors ailed aud packed with the most desirable gods SALISBURY bottom of !)4 fct ilpfn vl - T.-ivlnr hn. Last winter the tobacco manufactures , P(.yeral thousand tons of this ore on the and buyers covered themselves all over with glory by their activity and liber ality. They paid prices that brought damps ready to be ground, as soou as the mid which he is now erecting on this mine is ready to run. A miner tells us t aat fa. faros 1.1 North Caro 11a thousands 1 f pounels of tobacco here that j mines are to be attributed not so much had been going to other markets. The to the quality and quanity of the ores, as the extravagant manner in which they have beeu worked by unskilled and im- practical managers. lie says that if sdlcrs never failed to buy something before they left town. Now, will the! cUoii and grain buyers, in tact l f.irminir merchandising, manufaeturin buyers of all kinds of produce, from eggs or any other vocation was managed with to cow-peas, work the tauie way? If , so luuch extravagance as have been the soon. iustassoou as possible. Our hope is that it w ill be soon. Let the good work nn. (Iraduallv we rise, if a little be-i liiud the tide. Honors (o u Nortli Curolinian . Mr. D. M. Luther, the clever and ob liging postal clerk oit.the Vr. N. C. H. 11 ry turned home last Monday night f re m the meeting of the National Convention of Postal Cie-.rks at ThoMsand Isle, NVY. Mr. Luther has long been noted for his shrewdness and great common sense. In this meeting he made for himself and Nortlr Carolina a nauio. He was an earnest worker and "occupied, the floor more times and longer than any othor man present. . Postmaster General Wan ainaker and many other prominent men were present. His work was highly es- Leemcu oy m, ot ou.e. e ,kS. ? 1 t -achcrs were present Monday, ninety An Honorary tiauge was oi:eieu 'v 1 ,, , , . t.,,,,1,,, .....1 J 0 ' . A one was the attendance luesday, una 3ii. YV . il. W arner una seneiiu wu.n l:wl:.i ,f New York City, for the best speech made at the convention. We are m-mid to sav that, this North Carolinian 1 : Teachers Iiitltute. The annual teachers institute is in session hero this week. Prof. Melvcr Stat instructtJr. with his estimiable Lidy are conducting the exercises. I'2ighty a in each uav since they will, Salisbury will get twice the produce and trade she formerly jrot. i here is no denying the fact that much cotton and other tilings gu to adjoining towini that properly should come to Sal isbury. The causes of this should be in vestigated and removed. Salisbury ha the money and should oiler inducements in everything and be what her natural advantages already make her the col lecting and distributing point for a large section of territory. There is no senti ment iu this, no polities; it is simply a matter of business. Polities in place 1 f lUainess has held every town back in Nortli Carolina. The paramount ques tion with Salisbury is not who will be elected county ollicers next year, or who will go to tho legislature; it matters iu t who so they are capable men. The burning Usuo to-day is street improve ment and liberality 011 the part of the business men of the city. Let it go abroad that Salisbury isihe best place to soil and the best place to buy and a good idaee to live. It this is carried out a 1 1 obstacles will be overcome. mines of North Carolina up to the pivs ent ehiy, all would meet with failure cqur.lly las apualing as have the mines. 0C0I. Taylor is a practical miner and when M. . !" Ml . 1 II ne gets in 111111 10 running wc snail ex pect to hear of fine returns froiu this mine. Concord Times. seen. We have the latest j tyles of Dress Cood mJ are awxkws ft . oc them. Wc are prepared to sell goods and will-Hell them cheaj- r Look aVsome of -our r WILL CiET has ever t.nKnu t r iw ilirm W'n. Jim nrprmi erl any other house in the place. Look at socio of -our prices : Atur j twenty pounds oT the whitest sugar for $1.0O, cofTee, 20 cent; cn prades of f , fresh hams, crackers cheese evry week at lowest prices. Alamance at u ,f We have a stock ot siioe equal to any anywhere alou- the proioscd route 01 THE R. & S. All kind of Gents' Furnishing Goods.-Always make our stoMS V"1 1 even if you don't want to buy, it will give us pleasure to show yo u our ! tell you how cheap we w ill sell them. Iu our back lot you udl lind . . for your horses. - 1 J- '; To the wholesale trade we offer special inducements. Yours anxious to serve, . KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAK A new furnace has been erected at the New Russell Gold Mjne, at Thoniasville, to treat the ore; by an entirely new process. Some time ago we made mention of the rich finds on the plantation of Mr. E. C. Black. These finds are still kept up, and reootftlv several gold nuggets wortlr $o0 eaelrr Mr. Black owns the mine and prefers to look for this precious metal than to pick his crop 01 cotton. , . Ilellig'.i 31 ill. People were busy last wick making lav. .dr. Daniel Kluttz has bought a young lorse. ; Communion services will be held at Grace Reformed church on the lust Sunday in October. f Mr. John Brown moved into his new house lat week.; G. A. F. Durham Fertilizer Comja; thb week. 'i Tin papers r air v ir W A TV 1 1 M V M will p u hi i si 1 12 , OilO V'.tr vuvl; c.tntaining a full ac- ..unt ol iJie ra-ir anu every ining cou el wilii! it. Dout Jorge t to put in an iulv'i -tiseinent. Mr. Joe McNeely, who has been clerk ing for Liftiuan & l.ichtenslein, left M011 .' d;iy iV.j -hv ille where he will clerk in the large, dry -goods establishment of i l Mhanaugh. ! We received a communication from Craven, this week, which did not-contain the name of the. writer. Wc wilt in v vuialily refuse to publish lellers without the proper signature, lion. (i. W.5Sanderlin, who was to fl.tcak to theifarm rs at the Fair, will, il4 -. is reported, not be able to II 1 i his appoint ; mefit on account of the shock he received at the Statcsville wreck. has Ihe honur to wear this badge. Mr. Luther is a native of 'Buncombe county. lie had the chances of a scat oilered bin ia the h gislaturc but, he revised. ii'ji;h of FatlK v Gerard. --The coagvcgailon of - lc Church of -the oacred Heart was sail fast Sunday night, extremely saL The evening services the State Normal School for Girls his tew more have com then. The question lms ofn been asked whether these institutes pay lor the time and expense expended.' We would an swer t hat if they do not it is not Mr. Mclver's fault, lie is a man thoroughly acquainted with his work. The instruc tion he gives is well worth the money, and if the institute is not a paying tiling it is with the teacher. In his talk Tuesday afternoon he made Office-. DURHAM, N. a Facte: DUBIM.I C, and. RICMOflti Yl 1 h id j.usteiiled and the crowd was dis persing w hen it w as announced by a tele gram that their pastor, Rev. Father Gerard, was dead. Inside the church could be heard the plaintive sobs of many persons. Rev. Father Gerard Pi!?, was born Oct. subject. He explained the intention 01 the institution. He said it was simply to do for the girls .vhat the University 1 doing for the boys. u " In defining the purpose for w hieh the public school was intended, he said it was to train the children to be good 23lh, lS;Ji;in R ivaria. He was ordained h.iw .Riding citizens. This is the full duty of the teacher. He questioned the ability of a teacher to teach, if he was not himself law abiding. Mrs. Melvcr adds much to th interest the institute by her reading. Mie a priest at St. Vincents College, Pa., on the !20ui of April, ISoO-r He has served at .Chicago, III., . Covingfcwi, dv., ad E;-ie, Pa. - In 1SGJ he went to Europe and graduated at the Royal Art School, at Munich. He has executed a large A ?.Io:mnieiit to Heroes. The members of the Salisbury Fire Department elesire to pay their eleceased brother members of the Ashevillo Fire Company, who went down to an untimely death in the recent terrible wrcciv on ti.e W. N. C. R. R., some tribute of rcsp.vt and fraternal icgaid. It is pleasant to recall to memory the cloe and intimate friendship we formed with them in our mingling together at the Durham Tournament. And when we iouvneyed homeward together our minds were tilled with happy thoughts of our recent association, and our voices were resonant with mirth and expres sions of mutual good will. We little dreamed that we were holding our lasi earthly interview, and that our parting would lie final. And when the la.-t hand shaking was engageiHn, and with swel ling hearts and tender gaze we looked into each other's eyes and clasped each other's bauds, we little knew that it wa for the last time. Sad late, that almost before our eyes were to be closed in sweet refreshing sleep, on that eventful night, our beloved comrades were sleep ing l heir eternal sleep. Gallant, glori ous boy-. Tender, precious memories coinc clouding upon us as we think of them, and be.dew'ed eyes well nigh shut out I lie tracery of our pen strokes as we write of them and their noble, self-sac-rilieing devotion to duty. How shall we ncritctuuio their memory? They are enshrined in our hearts, but the world hm-s th(-i not. like we do. Why n Tuesday, Wednesday, oi manages the voice expertly and her re- A siring of.wagons c.r.ue in town Tucs day uiornimr. brnr'ing'-for v bales ol -cotton from the upper part of the counh . Mr. j. Fl McCubbins bought the entire lut, iniying S cents per pound for it. Salisbury will-sonn have better facili . ties at the express olhc.e. The deliverer mal driver will be consolidated into one. A new mail will be put on the force for 1; mlit These things have been needed ; forsiHau' time. Mr, Chafe,. L. Brown and Miss Ellen r- llulsliouser, both of RockweW, passed ' through here '.Monday -morning en route for Virginia. Mr. Charlie goes to lioanoke College and 3!iss Ellen to . Marion Seiiinary. Ii-v. Samuel R Lhroek, D. D:, of Gold .Hill, passed through here Tuesday morn ing ea route for r orsyth cminty. Do is - a.veuerab.e man, but he said- lie was KOin to visit :tn older sister. Who is -. about uG years of age. ' ' .Two .haighters of Dr. Pesehau, of Wil-. -miu4ton, are now pifpiis at the Lutheran Female SeMnijiary, "at -Mt. Pleasant, an evivleiiec that this learned" uenlleiuan holds that seliool as being superior in itfaeatioftal advantages. Messrs. John Gorman and Sam Wiley rode down to Concord last week on "their hyeieles in 2 hours and 4o minutes, ami , Hot in 2 minutes and 4o seconds, as ; statel iii the. C'ArouVe. This is pretty Kxd riding for amateurs. ' We make our humble bow to Mrs. C. M. Miller for some very large pears HMitus. They were the size of a hirr.e lnan'ri fist. Wc suggest that she bring , ;" . s Jiue of that size to the Fair, for we know they Will take a premium. Many , readers of this paper w ill be T rained to learn of the death of Mr. C. A . hturr, at his home in Guilford, last Sun lUty. lie Was a bright young man w ho f I graduated at Cataw ba College last spring r ' ' p was preparing for the ministry ant i had preached several sermons in thi i county. He was looked up u by his thtuch as soon to -be one of he- brightest nuuiber of paintings. His last painting jecf-,ons receive applau.- of prominence is the lile-sie portrait, of Bishop Haid, which is at the monas tery. at Belmont. He has been in North Carolina since 1SS(J, and for some tinic previous to his death had charge of the Salisbury miidon. His funeral took place r.t Mary Help Abbey, Iielmont, MoiuLiy eveninu" at 1 o ciock. - i"' rounded by all the Rev. Fathers, whose F.ve teacher J are standing exam ination for a State -eertilieate which is good for three years The examination has not been held yet at this : writing. Friday is the day set for tho lecture to the 'public in general, but this does not say 'that all the lectures are not intended for the public; they are, but; this one is prepared to show parents their duty in school work. Come out and'give him a pardon he begged just before he expired, j .xrc house and you will be vell repaid. Lit o.b'O p. m. Sundays The Fair Next. We have received reports from other He takes for his subject, 'Education and politics." At this he:)ted tune no doubt he will give some good points on this siilject. Meeting: of Fair Ii rectors. The Fair Directors met iu the eoutt- Thev .1.-. fairs; they were a success. W'e know from' the lively interest taken in the ,...n.,,sri;An t!i-it nins will he one of the !'... u,A ;.. tl... Piedmont section, house last Saturday at 10 o'clock UCMb 1 1 . ... . , lwt in the. hands of the did business at once. e.mwaj A lie UVimuni ..w .-- 1 , -lli ... . .1... . !t ...:n ..a si-J, YmvJ hv. rl hev decided to distributing commute?, anu i.m ... - - - - - A'lar-e numbei admit all pensioneis nee ami an eui ans lo cents on that day. Each veteran is to procure a badge from the adjutant .,r 1 1... v.MrinwMit nnd uav his adnnsston 11 IIIV- iv-iiiiv. , fee to the uate keepers. Ati able speaker will address the veterans Thursday was set as Alliance )jff and y of the sub on marble shaft or above granite b tell how nobly they lived, how gallantly! they met danger and how oft they fought the devo u jug element with tireless en ergy. H iy they ofliines snatched the tender infant and the half crazed mother from the home suddenly wrapped in fiery Haines ami soou to be in ruins, and restored them to the loving embranee of relatives and friends. These deeds oi heroism, scarcely surpassed by t he w ar rior upon the battle !;eld, have oft been theirs. Let the honor be theirs also. Let the marble shaft or the tablet pro claim their self-sacrificing devotion to duty. Let the Salisbury "boys" start the bill, and may it roll from the Piedmont hills to the seashore, until an amount shall be raised that shall serve to pcrpet- n.il n ! tiii'innrv of br be oved com- ades, and let the Slate Association rear 4 monument to their memory euinci in their mountain home or near I lie spot where their mortal career was so sadly terminated. A.Parkkk, j J. M. Molt lid AX, Com. D. L. Sidks, ) This is a Home Company, manufacturing i tilizcr expressly for the Farmers. Evcryv.; of goods guaranteed the. Highest Grade. 3 XfnlAv'ole Vornmrc will nlwaVS f?ct Valu SECOND ANNUAL - - . EXHIBITION cclvcu "".-""y111 fc,uuu do until irrvil HYHP carefully what they are offering, and thor : Thndav and Fflllav. ihoir nrices. Exclusive manufacturers fov n U on 91 99 P 11 1RQ1 Nbrth Carolina Farmers' Alliance. UWdU.ZI, Sld, m, Tllo fliimvin)-, ;R a list ofour bra. " " Q North Carolina Fanners' Alliance Official Gi- 1 -r-. 11 . 1 T i"i . - ... -:T- Tin, Soldiers' lie union wiiibo Durham iiulliwitu reruvian Urtiuuu, Itnt! Bull Ammoniatcd Guano, Peruvian Substi. that day; all other yoterans at Guano, Great Cotton and Corn Grower bu: Progressive Farmer, and N. C. F. A. Of Acid Phosphate. . . on 1 sol 15 cents. ;;!Bsst Agricultural Speakers. e largely cirouiated. of premiums are of.ercd, ooin ior e.uio- its and for viieinj?. Thc;c wal t acin-' each day duiin.4 the fair. The by- icie races are open to the State and no loubt a goodly number w ill enter the .... . 1. ; . . r .1... contest. ine race irae-K is one 01 hmj .,r.r iirt loc.ttod in the State. I no Fair is iroin to be, must be a sue-cess Wednesday is set apart as soldiers' day rhev will have a gexjd speaker to address tim... " nirsihv is A lance uav. voi l 1 1 e 1 1 ' r , , and oest preacher.- Harry Skinner, Hie lamer treasury, will address the crowd on". that day. L II. Owens, V. R. Cress, J. II Frick, Julius Brinle and (icor-c Barger Harry Skinner, the father, of the sub- were appointed as gate keepers Treasury, will be present and expound the theories of said bnl The entire programme is one of in terest, and one of which our people may well be proud. The premium list, tell iu' all concerning the Fair, can be had by addressing Capt. John Beard, Salis bury. The balloon ascensions on Thurs day aud Friday for coming out There will lie tta best display of Agricultural Products ever nyido in. the rieeliyoijt Section, ha. cms. Tli.ro v.ill ! lluiiiiiiiK, TrotHng. 1 li 1 . - I . . , I 1. e. i t-1 j and racing ibices. aw Tiv.v Haees. G. 1. Klutt? and G. II. lK4ge are tlie ... 11 Capt. J. it. Crawford is clnet marsiiaii; he to appoint assistants. J. 11. McKinzle was nppointed ehierof police, he to appoint his assistants. S. U. ljanison, J. P. IlaUom and J. A. Fisher are the committee on invitations :ind reeeldioiiS. . . . . 1 -1 . .-? c I stand is to i-e inaue teei New Advertissments Mr. J. J. Koilgcrs, of Norfolk,A'a.,wans the farmers prodec to sell on commission cotton a speciality. See the new' advertisement ol the Pied- . . , 1 1 mont Exposition. Watcn it, it win change every week. Mr. J. F. MeCubbins & Co. wants cot ton, see their new an. When Baby ras sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Chi'ul, s!u cried for e'asioria When she became Miss she ching to CabUsi ia. Whtn she had Children, she them Castona Balloon Ascension & Parachute Leap in midair front an immense height, a novel and extremely hazardous exhibi tion of courage. Please observe that our premiums! are fair and unusually large. Send for a cony of our premium list. The S'JO bycicle race is open to the State. Fh3 Music i Seed Band. Excellent police regulations. No i itemporance. profanity or immorality will hi tolerated on tlie grounu. Popular prices of admission under T years, 10 cl-uU; over 12, 2o cent?. ... n Pi Ample opportunities lor reiresn ments on the grounds. Let everybody take a rest and come- to the Fair. JOHN BEAED, Pres. J. C. BERNHARDT, Sec. FARMERS' ALLIANCE GUANO HEARD PROI" CoLKPJDdK, N. C, August 10, V W. H. Worth, S. B.A., . j-),,AIl Sin: As much lias been said in regard to IS. mors' Alliance Oflicial Guano, I wish to state to you Durham Fertilizer Company, ami others, tlrat it is givn . satisfaction here on all drops. I u.ed it on wheat lasf f. f,.m n lot, .vliorc I sowett VI h IniPlicIrt" Ql . seed i -inrubiJ bushels of good wheat, or 25 bushels from one. to the acre. The Alliance is solid here. Mention tlie Watchman when ou write. I USCd (..:-- L B. IL'.k The m a in will certainly repay all laiirer than was first inteiidetl. ir will mn-ko :iiail L'llO L' CSIIViU. . . i . . - r il. 1 ..i 1 !,nn '. t I lo lifi ri ll t ciiuie c; p-Hom M.o - ; - TUeuKranich & BaeU" Vhmo will b of 1,000 feet-.- li.eie woi m. . , festival at ltaleiiili on to please and 'instruct you. Il;il'e .Vu qjU t Ulu 2d. We invite tliosc who -Avitl sec stock that it pays to raise; you atteed this event Jo call at our store, ino. w ill also see many labor-saving device.-, 113 F.iyct teville Sst , anil examine our that will he worth the coming. Come superb line of : ds. Even it you don t i ml b riii" vour w ife and your bright hoys care particularly ahout looking at our and giiisVnd you will create in them a goods, wevould like to meet all musical !u.cii7. to stick to ti e lanii mid also to folks aii way. Uespct till ly, in ike successlul larnieis out .r uieu Co:n aiol ejijoy yolir.s.f ir a-Wock, NoiiTii St.vtk Music Co., NorfolkAlliance Excliange 11 and 13 Commerce St., jSrorfolk, Vei., Owned and controlled by Alliancenien for liandliiiy; produce, COTTON A SPECIALTY. Don't sell before writing for par ticulars' to .,,., .1 .1 KMMJKIiS. M-r- p O P,u 21 li it MM I :0'STy J, F, McCUBBlNS & CO,, Cotton -: Buyers FOR MILL AND EXPORT. pr 1 Thev alwavs nav highest casli ice for Cotton, and vv(. Don't- fail 1 h'- thrm Wc arc closing out the rcmaiiulcr of Summer Clothing and Straw Hats at cost. do this in order to make room for our Mammoth Fall and Winter Stock. Come and sec us and you will get a bai:;a Wc havc just received a nice line oi and boys' Pants, dark shades at all prices a new assortment of shirts ot all kinds j. prices. Wc still keep a full line of collars . trunks, valises, etc. We solicit your pair Yours anxious to please, H.&L.WRIGHR-. L : .- - '...'' ... li
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1891, edition 1
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