if; , j - I ; .1 1 Carolina Watchman. J.L.BAiEy, C.L. MILLER. Sub-Treasury or Somelliingr letter j WASHINGTON JLJ2TTKK. Mr. Edifor: While I am one yho Harrison n Shrair4 I Manipulator Tht SUIiSCIilPTION HATES, One year in avajxc i 1 1 1 Li of five Clubs of ten or more terms suuJibr CASH. Editor and Prow. lioiMtly be4ievefrfb.it there i notbing Associate Editor, j c tier as s basis of issue than non-jH-r- isliable farm products und lauds, Ijun- Allianca Trying 1 Defeat Bat ler Other ; Interesting- tier t.uid the Alliance to be an oraiiizi- correspondence of tho watebman. The Watcjimais is oriran of the Alii unce in the blh and 7th Congressman! Districts. - - .$l.0:4.ion -seeking the truth, and are willing, .75 'yea, anxious to have any and nil ''iluifcght looking to reform i;i our fi - "financial .system. J There have been many objections, !- mv minrl nimo ivortliv if sorino-i The Watchmax has .00 per cent wore circulation, than (Uiy faer published iu ruiisuury. Enterwl aasec&Qd-clas.s m ill ai Salisbury, $. O. THURSDAY. OCT. 8, 18U1. POWER OF MONEY TO OPPRESS, An. example of the power of money to oppress its victim when -controlled by a Hmlles money shark f. v Farmer A., out in Michigan iu 1860, barrows 61,000 of Ranker H., . and agrees to pay 10 per cent, interest for the iie of it. This amounts to . $1"0 an ail ally. T n order to obtain this SipOM that t ini Fanner A had ta sell either 50 bushels of wlieat, 105 bushels of oats, 125 bushels of corn, f30 pounds of butter, 050 pounds of pork, or 170jouals of "wool, In JS90 the loan' is renewed at 7 per cent. The interest Is low only 870 annually. In order to get this amount Farmer A sells either 12'J Jjushels of wheat, 400 bushels' of oats, '850 bushels of corn, 5 10 ' pounds of butter, 1,400 pounds pork, or 230 IMHinds ot wool. 'Let every farmer make a ;:!;rf.i! s'ndyrof this example. A perfect o Jirtion of it will disclose the difficulty with which ilje people, are- jtruggliag. oi money to oppress." powel Washington, October 5, 1S91. President Harri son i may not neciipx a .place in history as jarg'e as that -Hi led by some of his predecessors but it is doubtfulif any of our presidents have been his equal as a shrewd political manipulator, indeed j niany peuple iii Wasningtim are just I beginning to dis cover the brilliancy of his talent in that particular line. He has just given a practical illustration of nis ability as a political manipulator that has aroused the Admiration of even lm bitterest political opponents. It will be remembered that when ho returned to Washington everybody expected niai ins nrsc work' won Id be I ho selec tiou of the men to till important positions ut At Lenoir the other day President Jbitler was warned by a member oi fhe Ajliance not to mention the Sub- Tiiry, he saying tjjat : Caldwell -county vaa all spljt to pieces already on account of it. rJ'be courthouse wasl full of farmers and President flutter devoted a large portion of his speech to the Sub-Treasury and the close took a vojte on it. All of the audience ex (teptftiy men s'ood up ni;d endorsed ijt with wild cheer Poor old CaldivelfT ;fthe is ruined ! The two farmers who " did not stand up ought to, be sent to jjfie legislature again. They evidently "rpprcsent tlic-fmiviy of that county. - Johnny get your gun ! teobsideratioii ) to the sub-treasury sys tem many of which can be overcome, if the objectors really desired a change in the interest ot the masses. Having n system based on debt rather than trealti,t wjll be iu line with the present policy to let our reform bt on u similar line, aiuj it may therefore meet with wore favorable consideration yith the powers that le. I suggest the folhnving that wil meet the demands of the advocates of more money and the advocates of a aeut issue rattier tnau u ireaiti issue: Sl;oulJ Congress Us induced to pass a lajyauthorizing the Secretary of the lreasjiry to prepare and issue say ) to irdU per capita in i reasury notes, to be issued to the states upon the deposit (or wareliouseiiig; ut st.jte IjQnds.not to exceed in gross amount one-fourth or one-third-of the taxable property in said states. Said bonds should bear interest not to exceed one per cent per annum, xiie sraies laning advantages of said net, could then loan to its citi zens said Treasury notes or money at say from three or four percent, taking as security such forms of projwi ty (real property) as said states might di vise. In this way what protit was made by the states would be covered into the Treasury and thereby reduce if not entirely abolish the necessity of state taxation, while under the present system the beople ate compeled to do unsiness witnout a sufficient volume of currency, pay ruinous rates for what tbe- U!-e,uud enrich the usurer to whom the Government pays about four per cent m furnish the basis of our currency (the Bank notes) and charges only one. per cent for the issue, thereby the banks Instead of paying even one per cent, the government practically pays the banks about three per cent, to take the currency. If there must be a credit basis of iue, why not let it be the whole peu pleXlhe State) instead of the usurious bond-holder, the majority of whom re- (.. . a i mi i T r . I leal ni re-e TIKI (1 mill ll'lll ilMVIIV rafnxi f..,,..,. .1 . ...... v. ....i, r- hi i, l o in u,s 1,1lllt: III I r ! - V II M VVU f'lll ll,1ull,l ! I.i ...... . I u rp p n I U m.vuri.mu,J ;.. " UiilMIUie MIC- ,.f UhvLi. ,..5 ti ,c cess so did his former co iuumc "ui xjic who TILS2 OOFI' SHOW. I 1 Fin OoIIectidii tt Vonn? Horses Some of Which May Break the Keeohl. The Charlotte Kens of the 2Dth, sienk Pgo the cult show- at Dil worth Park -a: j People who went out there about noj . u.mI u prc;it crowd of people moviiie tbout under tl.e shade of ,ove nehV Jld iioral ball, among 130 bend of horses and colts. Tiicre wjis no scrub stock on he prounds, and a finer collection kf horsellesh has never beiMi known in tlfis ctate. A numberofstockruiserfrom Oa ourrus were reprtsontcd. TlfcnrmnL' menc for the display of the stock were crude ami inellicicnt,. but as good nscouid 111 fi. I ,nu,i v . . . t r - . . uiiii vAjiaieu iui an opentng day :tiid especially when the show wassocur- vd on short notice. The sight 'was "oio 10 oeiigui me eye ofall admirers ,fth uouic animai. j ne sleek and glossy haijr, the well proportioned limln the shapely necks', the swelling veins and inLelliiMift eyes, indicated the superior breeding of all the yuiiuuls i.i the show. Colts IVooi tJ;e numerous , Uire0 old friskt1 , his S ! !!1T S proud of the ribbons and this was strengthened by the fact The show, u'o 3y 0 tiiat a considerable number of the more hors.s loukod'on inEprile at the voun-yiJr 0 to lack ua3 jroiuuieui rnemiXTS or Ij is Jarty came y"ii.ves. u was not possibli hereat about the same time, upon his 11 ,iot ! thc oui" owing to tho nvitation. as m.-.nv of flw-m i(,l ( u llMem. nit 1110 visitor, from a cas friends. He lis,..,,,, . M.T" :iL rtay of stock, had nolitli --'" n-i w ttiL in (in ii.i- M iv in tno f,' ior i.;. j . l nenrii, and then announced th;,L none show was a sik'cms. iir ii,-..,i .....( of.the.se Hpnoiutmeiit.s -woulil be m.-ulp dard bred coh "JI am J.oiifsi " w,i uivipii; until after the State elections io b.-?1 first IH'e;uhlIn- "Jolly Pilot," Dr. h i) leld next month. Now. if that me-ui sla.n:!finl ,,rc,lt look second t.iv- uiything it means that the s.nplicants : .JT htamliir(,i or appointments most nto t!, ti ' ,V 1. . !" '.. ..",w :i doubttul states, and everything politi- '"-s. M.s Doouan's standard verti cal seetU3 doubtful these d-ivs -....i aiul standard iJ-ves.r-old. cucl'i re. prove bv the resnlh nf IL -l.f I've ! Iionorary mention that thev have earned flu. i-..u-..,l r.,. ,':! ,vl,;,.b h'. l- n- .L , ' JWI when i m .News' report closed "uivii uir lWV. mat makes an :u-- t:,.. ..; i- i i .. .. .-.!. in .M i, tn ciuuc a permanent tie worker out of every .man wha is org.ti.,z.itioii. It is to be- known ti. Mia ev.s:.-fc X ' -- . ; -r- . - . .' v u mi You have never been asked ta look at sufli furniture ns we can show votf and von Ii;ivh never !n iwl-nd i, iir.L- -if Crr-.. 41,... ......!. ... i-. " "rjnii -' Hint e ftllj UllMg l,vP A iff., f erate as ours. We are makinir sreial efforts efforts Hwf f. f,.;- i . . nitl, I ia i """J -muti (".iu.,1.3 oj-oiiUMiie-s. ii we cannot surprise you with some of fK surprise vou with Ki.mn rf u . you sire simply b-vonl surprising. Thrigli we may quote prices low ro-u to take your breath away, under no eircunif Uncos do we sacrifice nnalitv Ti,; v no means.an ordinary announcement. It invails inonev in v.itn. rv... 11 riu re are exceptional reasons why you should not loso sight of our time. aiy mention. J he judges lad ;i t v tiroi'resseil 1 nis f it- ir. i Imii- . I - --- - - V...B 1WA ill !inn!iiiil' s , 4-K rt ...... 1 ! ... ..i'i'iiv.,1111, tri me endorser or an an pi icant for office, whereas if the an it .'e:;:eio)uig lve Stock 'Club. Mr. pi lean t lor office, Whereas If the an- '-aia .jonnsi.n was e.ected prescient; W. pointnieiits were made before the elec- r' A 11 x-li,(U'r. ilt vic.-picsi.!eiii; .ir. J. Un,eve.y disappointed applicant and y ''vCrr'i Vil h Mr: his hackerswou.d have beJ.Jskuikers in Xl) Xf the campaign. Of nmrse there are "-er. 'i : ese uilieers are to nn part of &. i . : k-'.f-l ED i J r 'In 4 ''. - ; -. n i : V- ",. , -: ' - - ' , r'. I PAULOll 6UIT.S AND HAL?, RACKS. or W e have put them down at tho inamif ictui rr V priso. If von want n Tarlor nlt Jlall Kiick donl l.ol to see us thid week. Tins b.-irpu.'i wril not last loic " liesj.eetfu!;.-, 12 AMES & BAItl-TKAIlDT. it. - - . - - ' r - v.' xM-,i.i c otJinntlee, part of Willi h 1.-, U) be people who think this sort of t hino 1,m. the low the dignity of thei president but CoS,-P'-' oi five ndditioi.;;! laembfrs to to all such it mav be said H,r '.d'Pod.ted by li.e p:v,idt nt. The club " " Mi", Will PlllCIia l' s-lOUIlils :l,il nvcl Ki.il. 1 have all f.n(r!1(ru,l "in v.w.1, H.: i.. .1' . ,;- i'"'c " -iVi-i' - .uinj's 10 n e . 1 ,! !.:..;.; ... extent of their know ledge and nbi'litv. - - and will probahly continue, to do so as I.etti i I-'roin iiai-niony. long aspreMdentsareiike the iv.t of Vedonot like to hear anyone com- .uwinsicuijr iu Help ourselves or iJaiu tliereioro we never do often but o. v . f linmntfiii I . .w.l-.w,...t ...1 . "j.--t , 1 bared his breast to the storm of battle "T ; i ge. mat nis to uiaintain the country, should n nVrl HP t,?:- 10 !U'ee:it times of peace, at least -have equal ; ui r i Alliance is not pUl- showingind favors as those citizens L 1 i Ji t.ak,n "" !l'v- part , the who hoarded the money of the conn- :. 1 'SI"? P .lator" liutler - , J "-'I' uu," ui' IV'"" M"u e er no ollen Out - y. tih$-i '- rL' our friends. when we have been put upon un.i tried fMSm Although Senatbr Butler's term does an,,,,l,.,u.a liU UC! patience, ! ilti not expi.-e until 1S05, he ' reports that u'?thn'KVWT 1Htltl 1,0 CXC,,SC,J if w- i 2fii flu. Farmers' Alliance of siith Car. t 'iff l,US! ? " .vcly at work to de- the u, dai,. by wuiea we uiakeiX, ! ! Trt VATT .TATTr m a m lecuon, and Willie l:e pro- OU!- '-n.-vaacc. Our l.ostoliice is onlv i-vu lJVV liliii I I I I I 1 ' I ' I I I 1 ' 1 T 1 . 1 t . i , . .. . . I 1 eainn. Cm. irm lucre and it dues! r Jr A7?W ? I ,S f Wp neer have advised farmers to f I'oycottjpaperst hat .honestly and fairly fplse nny or all of th,e "Alliance lueasures. 15ut kmljrous slicefs should get'the treatment they deserve Py all means read the reform papers After your church pnpcT take your nearest reform paper ami then, if ton T do not feel able to lake papers tjnit are) .wuuisiic nii t uo iu ion lire lin ear no obligations to them, they do not represent you. Ix remains to :pe seen whether Ptep- jesenrative Mills will make or lose by bidding for eastern support in Iris con Jest ior the speakership. -The present indications aro, that lie will lose m ore votes in the West and South than he ran Psibly gain in the E;ist. To the unprejudiced observer it looks, as ihough Mr. Mills had made a blunder. try and refused the aid of that money , V , -1 " Us lIlcT mike ,lu in tme of its need. . 3 ?CM of , '"I , m ,ie ,ist h' . . . , . . ;iv ii w nr iiii'itur , , . i 1 I l(n C 1 know snme h ncr f I... r' 1 "' l" V succeeded tenijief of the Alliance people of i dice men, am I hit er on they Norr.b iarnlinn nA t il,,.,... ; so that those who have olher forms of f C,'lUe "f lw "l ! e. re,.ched tl.eir di-siinatio:,. U -eentiv wealth than gold, sUrer and mvern- xr0!'''3'"" 1 was paid; to the Chino lw,M-1"'1' iV.m ea-i. of the n.entbonds, should have cquaf facili- ili nwirtM.n,pany of (:hinv (J .H-i ;;- P -ilb es.vj.M ;,,!, ties for obtaining said moue v. "."v tttt U)V ( Is- . ;n, 'c ' ; ,1 "e " U;:: 'Vs K ivill -,-, ,K., I , I .. .. I 1 ' ,1 ...w (..wwuwij ume a nauu iu i;ie con- 1 , 1 . , . . : I . ....!..- iiiiiii i;ie , r, .'ii .ii,,i Ua.S a I'r,,:,, I I,..,-,. I : .1 . ! ., -....... invi, ,u;n t noes seem like wo oiiht toci our mail everv iiiiie out we uu not.. We are rc'Milar 1-eader.sof tnc V atciimax and ii the last tnii teen weeks ei-ht copies of this paper nave found their way to our post, ollice. ' We have no idea but ' what the m A'rciiMA.v was mailed regularly ua v, e ie-er.(i a note I rum fie oi tbo v atch :ax statin mat a certain ' co:i;i,! :i..caii..i!, about wilich We 'had i Wriileii a lellei of iimllirv I lis cmn- i To- Cildor NOTICE THE RACKET STiff AND eep Your Eye on tho Bargains! Slncn llio KACKlir l?m lliew lu; not -l.-f:i :U -roat !i:irgain m'tl as our pivseut s ilo of K nl.r.;.U.ri.-i. O mm o uiI.t .it 5 ir.iK .,.. at 111 anil .,m; ,t nny niiio.iiit -r line ,liirl i il,,- ; ,,.( t -,i:!i ,K. ,0.l i. i.er yi,r,l'. i.a-gani ov; and ,o goods i.u tbe'lO cent counter. And the 5 cent foi the climax Of course iL's-deinoraliinir to the eml, ounter t-i.T on.ro: !. rv trade, niiu. as in;i i ladies saal to-dav,ti.e town would not get up to, the regular Lprice on tU. -gooi,- ' for one year to come. Weil. ;-e ui!! all :.t il... ,w. 1 1 .i..-?- ., - ion. no ami ine "ilTesC- i way is to buy at once. I;tH) y; xU in the three lots and vo can buy & tC regular value for one dollar. We boughf a great bargain, and we give it to yort. as we bouglTb . . -f We are using this j.t as ue sii use the g,e.- tjM.irbase of Suits- oo.snnu, pion ai.d step. i .,:.s g,,-at stock ot s,.U-wi! b offered on Monday lit , i . mis ai,o sua arc been lecived by hiar ami ll Till: LARtiKST ' i ST(M'K F DIA.MOXDS ; of . v ijopsk ix xoirnr CAlMi.IXA? SFl.KcTMiN J' V'K CFs MKXT on aitlk a tiov. K iu-'vv I Ml I M I I'ATiuN S ! ()Ks ix STtu-K. I'KFKu i tux n lo -in: j;.xks. 1 la to U- 4J;2:.'(J, and it ue b Mu ni in a year, hut t ,(1 1 o at.M c e hud iii,- neljiuniber of uiin j ' ' 5-1 1 ' r 'fte J ,v liaseMiit. wo could mil Hell .oo , a l o I s :o.n,lg , l,:il:;,, is the largest a.ul le,t purchase c ey.r ma.le; ,-t t he gu a; , !.,.,.:,. u-mmu,:,,! and ue shall ,'etad it f,r bss banthe n1..,.nti,t,!,vrsg,; lor it :.. ui,,,;,,,;,. The line is elegant. We can tit .NO', peilectly ui.d uii; save Xou ."O per ,et. n the f a nif T.. uieit wanting a nic bu-ji a s . mi, I and I inc. Von s..v. ...;n . u i n in g I 1 O. I o 1 1 i ! 1 , . , . iii tin pri'-e. J 'Very gal .T'it eUUse '. O e c , 1 1 e. ; ii -i ,S"o UUIIUUII, OHIO IUUI1C. fpi 11 , V What we demand is more money. T -:iri!V?1 rl'mc-ify issued direct to the neorde itb. b,.l, 't.h Canada as a thing ot the tui.ne- vidnal ortate) without the iuterven- rfT'Tl tion'of uuv SDeeulativA tlwu ot . "arrison in unlehnatelv and upon such securities (wealth) a ipo Vie c-jnlerencc on the sub the people have; that said volume of CTn"nMr'.-b'aVie h:,.d rrj"K j- in: u idaliilijt: ! I !'t-: ,-i i aivlcje, ,.1C . A'il'JIM.VN at oae cf in. jioinls. ' ' i m ji 1. -o: 12, I DIAMOND Di:.ld-:i;;-, C""" T"r r T,-,.,-ir, -,t- to in llih , Was maiied l-"i-ase I;; ?H !,, IK- W cum i.n v iicn ou wrlie. ace in .Washington on the 12 reason given money should be based on oeb frt,,.,M w,.ut l 'e Lom.nis.suKiers to of wealth as are flexible irf form -be-cause the demand for monev is flriblo l 1 ,. and since supply and demand I . VIJ",,e s. .lle; prices the snpply of currercv should h '?!ne - Ve i lh 1 ,,ot 1'reTciiting tu go- - B V - - - - m u vVirrkTk. 1 .... I . J equal to-the demand thereby giving I"-"""? w icciprocity with something like stable monev h. ot"W nations Mexico especially, the I submit the above for ..What 4t is! f I TVV I'jrVT 1 TIV r, nr.. ,,.ru..,i.,u(, acjcordincr w ..nis unio speech, occupies a uiiique position with regard to the free coin age of silver, lie says he has Cor years lavorea ir, but be can now see no ad 'antflff tn f lto .n, .,., :.. ;i i n 2' 7-viiuii v..; in OClll'T f-nactea into a law,; t "'looks as if tl : ! .1 1 rn insiiii-uisnea Jeyan ,ycre tryin straddle the question. ' le to Tub -Newton Pair and the Alliance faking was a decided success.. Ilros. JVlIer, folk, Sutler and Alexander reason is accepted by the tundie as merely one Ot conyenionee S , , Senator on the subject: The fact of matter is that Mr. Harrison regards the conference with the Cma b.,.. Commissioners as an entirely useless one. as lie is not on-n:, r..,l t, , what he well knows the Canadians would askrand he has no n.-.,o., i b.. It 1 . In- . . . t w .uc is apparently drawing near P-eve that they would accept his p n. A : i ... . I r.a: ... ' . i I siiiun. ... wortn, ami if anything can be done to harmonize conflicting opinions and ka cure the desired end J shall be con- u ntr I ours trulv. n , 'b-Treasuby Alliaxckmjln. Meigh, N. C, Sept. 2Sth, 1891. Te ti Now ..e-lsave. named some of the mis ! T7- "H TT i deeds in U.cua:!, and iak in ail can-! I fl TI P fi? V T-II I1 f GTf! Jr.fl dor il i is not .enough to vex any man 1 j.1 U 1 7 f H j 11 f " f V? M V cspeeially one who is anxious to iveeive " W A U1 A U La L U " J ais man every day 'i ltvVt. s sometliin- wrong some where and it should he looked after. I don't kn..wwhose fan!i it li bat 1 think Uncle Sam should see after t be na.il business down here and if he tan ;i.,d the lame place hhould remedy il b:. juittingon mail officials who will a:;ia,I io ii witii more care. ine cnmpmceling UL Harmony Hill i J )CH'l;tcli'S nnJ begins iu xt '. ciinerdav niirht ini...nl if i oauuey iiTgiit as usual. has i I wau i .1 -e , . ! a.. )',.; . ; i W , i I i , -; j - - i ; ;' , ; -ii: ll.gil I T i ,,!., gi i gOod," (it a y.-i y o,(, i.!M j .a:,, ; ,, ,ju can t all U"d i ; rn lie i,.-.i ',,;, Jili-ln'dy ecc u:da lU a- ,-; - ;, i C ' !i ! a r In i'. lee i , , f , . , , , reaUs! c ;! )::;;g s ,!i; i.i iju- i,i-.,.-, .-j . ;t!eeu i, , . . . , (l J I I I , , u. i!jo;i lo the- y-l .7 ,7 '-III dollar Mi'if ' V'.. ; ! i'adiir:r'iife k ' ' '; M '''''I il he.t ears' suit, 1 ; !- !' ! lis- :v.u if j),.. ,',; l!. 1 ' h.m -i.i, j f. yojjjH . r 1 . ;' "id slock, .lio.tiv j ' -I' 1 ifiu cry on, Voij .ig!i:io v.. or life vimj,jv j,rt. ' 1 . '' ' : -" U a cheap. I l iUilinl to t:i aire t,s D, ie -and ue s.iai! do it. no 7; J. a DAVIS, 'i ii '.i i : I V I CHARLOTTE, N, Cr 'i'l vol a'. arc sliil at our ,,! stand on Main slivct, whore V nvv as4-vi s(c!; f Watches, Clncks. inds o f line aiurd.iy nignt as usual. An evangelist JeVc; v on J l, 1 as promised p enne. Air. Bagwell, ! ! - tlt tilJ -O.St om Xoorcille, to lead tlie c!;oir in I t)1mIt4 aging and expect to have eight days 1 1 ! ill r ?' rri ; " t I U ii V ? V .3 a. V3 iropo wav .-'g. The Mid others made the woods )utch are solid for Ch thei'homes ..uu wieircouMtrv. .)ou can't lie for yrong when you are with the Putch. i i : IUlmacepa, the Jte president of Chili, who suicided olWdv .o evidently a believer in the old .,-,.,.!- 4.nd Roman philosophy vyhid; made the taking of ones own life an honorable -way of leaving tike worki ' I'REStnitKT P,ji i- ii . .... U1 l, r armors Alliance apjears to have Wen selected hl t,,e Pioiiid newspajier liar as a T.etini, but Polk, like Secretary Hlaine last summer, rvtKm to be knocked out by nevsp.i r yarns . .i . neit ine American hoL' will he nn honored guest at' all the conrU nf . ToJll(? casual oliserver it tnnv hi luuro, - fjnefe Jerry, he naved lU? iUr' lfars. dns matter . , r acting ag.-unst the wishes of Mr, Blaine. out such is not the uoinion ,,f' th,... who have given the su! i-cl eai-. f,, thought; they believe that Mr. lilaiiie's purpose is to keep Canada on the anx ious bench until she is willing to ac cept his ideas f ;, )C;h fcr aty l-etie:i :h- countries .should I e bir Julian Pauiicefote, tlie Uiirisl minister, acceplino the s'atenj, nt 0f ; Rumanian wbo entered Hip TI Only $1.90 forth Proyretsice Far pier, Wahhuum Und a pUime , f the. aiTu'i-t! nf thn ..,.4:. .. . 1 n- . uch .Stale President. in- vvi.m.ioiau who entered tiie United States through Canada, who has ken oruei-ejl back to Cl..na,-th ,t ie lr.id ;, 1 -1 111 HI 1 II I I'lPV ,T,i I .... , ..- ixici ice in oauaua. i e- cpiested Air. Harrison to pardon bin 'DIED Of heart f,i!urt.',s a familb,, Hjd,r,,se:iu:he ;.e-u,uip,- :is applied . Nto .deafly, of partni.ir goeisonages. pVhat we ,-bould like ITkuw is" if t cause 01 au (U-aMis? j 7'nk j arty press says vt and y y,nr ' ;ir;XM - That is ligihr. tand 'by "it UteU Alliance Sole. Rock Alliance, No. 829 nt n . meeting, had up .or discussion 11 oca 1 demands and a vote rtult(l in ,u lit unaiiimous endom-uiont, KaTre: The farmer.s of th T 2 CA t w-v i . 1 At . I KlSte S 'dJ "f to China. Mr. freedom is well nbrfi 1,. . ,u Vu. 01 garrison lustrutt-.l the Act in rt? f Poverty Kf : " ""f njauly. stand inust' " n to,'" return of that ... j.rospriiy whU'h politi- -aii country Mollis a of tins people, tf earer .sin meet:;!-, w e n..po we may have a good meet:.'v as il has been more of a fV.,li,- of late t il;'.:; a;, vtiiiii" iK. ir. J. jj. Joins, while scuilli 11 with some othc. jLiMb's one ni-ht last' week, got hi.4 ankle badiy sprained and id now 1; nab i , to a lie. Everybody ij hauling fcrtiltr f.-onj town for wl.e .?. J. J I I.NIiV. Wale! 1 ropair'njf; 1 x'ciallv. Ailrvnrk LTttea n teed '2 liionilis. 1- 1 1 . . J Am a ins bw. exows m mm mm of thif great Amerkim countr? place in lhchenr r .1, ; BO. - - -' v 1 11 1. 1 nun n yn.n..nu .... Jiuu I !!. l,n..n . 1 - reso veil f IU f Si Te you stand, by your iome; .recogniziug mt j'our wife iwTd your childivti. H ;jiia -party second. ". but it iivmTi-.' TaUes CjVfromJ'lhem. cess liioi-A aHn,'.. . 4 Jis soe- ' ..II,, j Ua a II. . - its power and in tl, -. loels of its Hireflith V onlv -'wati n justice ancU h t klf iT ?'ight ie American ronl'N ,,ov, tiona umf,?.. . oy - - .-... ... , t- uie common country sec- 1.0 No. lb LP.a.r ,,,'. ognizin I ' luider oi e rimm ,mon country "Seer, - tary or biate io inform Sir: Julian "that if this wereajsiuglecase.it won la give this government great p'easure to show its consideraii'm by coiuplving with his jvcpiest, Uit there is ihvJlved in this case, iu iuy opinion, tho whole question oi ihe success and euforcc uientofour exclusion acts. If Chi naman can bund in Can; da ani suffer no other penally for crossing our line thaii that'of being returned to -Canada, froiu whence they may again' reife.it IK, o . 1 1 . 1 .1 men iuienipL to enter our territory, our law becomes practically a dead let ter. J lmVe tluief'ore directed the becretary of the Tieasurv to send t b. man back Io Chime it is probable that jlie quest it n f whether it is n-,ht under pjir law can U decided hv application for a wrif oi IoiIm as corpas .11 lbalf .of this ji iii." Wheii Babj was siek. we gare her Ciistorfa. When she was a Child, Fhe cried f or Castaria When she became 3!iss, she chtng to CosSur When she bad Children, she ga-j them Caston -' . : . .- ' ;rjtta.CTM I I f CtnVAl bi l'-.-i 'A J, F, McCUBBHtS S CO Abso!uto!y Pure. A eram of tartar baking "powdor. Highest of all in leavr-uiiiir strength.' Latest Lr. .. (Je eminent-, Food Rcnort. j Z T? "c-"..' FOR MILL AND EXPORT. riicy always jiay liigdu-st casli pi icc i'or ( 'otton and r.ccd. Don't fail to see tlicni. 1'riiiLT HICIIKIi I'KICK; i' !' ' Ig 11 I s a !'e (! i ca ; ('T r.iih-oud La-dl g-' good "rices vvor!,'; ;;; T I T if nJongr t!:e no merrier, o e rii of. I 1 .a l-r a i::.-re ! es are u-.. (j'l'a-ic re: : ' I i V t I 111 t XOW WliJiO ( t Ii i:0 Iha tire prepared to py I ! an anv other hiMrket. li e.easvu j -rices are taken into J:CCoiiliJt. yru tob-u-c,, f).-r.,nl V i .;fi . .. '( 1 '-'I 1 ' tlll i lu-r-i Jo; v. .. u:;i ! I aii ilia! us. ( ' is a s and from every part A L i liar'. T' (.ii XO PRKJUDICE. avs V, L. 1 ' i L . ' III i 1J I l.l .! . ... . , 1, I IOC ; 1 . . . 1 - - .'in, 1 ' li-.jiia 1. l: i s o.. ( .'!, t : ':: C t. ', i.4 -L 1 ; o.i. .,.. r ; I'eJiouse. ;i i -i i o:ib are!.(.u7. - 1 r i v ,11 euou. Norloll Alliance Exchange 11 and 13 Comioieice &tM jS"oi'fbk, Va., i Owned aiid control!?. by . laaneemeii I I TS TTT I . S T T T T f.T inrr OrnAn T-l VY J-ailjijIiMJLiil, jt DTUHHi. ! for luuuiiin- oroduee. 1 COTTON A SPECIALTY. X'!r:. J. ?.S3tccli3 c; Miss SCafgh Sobers Uav? opcivgj a FiisliionabV Millinery store, ami rcrjUOit Hint fiie indies tf "Sallsliur.v caJl aim see 'til fir sfH.-k. Xhey will iv. tltetuo-,; biy'.es and lowest iii . "Siore over.!. W. B-,ttti Ts, .Mil,) Sr. J. W. C. Ib-ed, Ui,', r. John AM'adow -, f j i v U ii!ii,soii l!r, s.. lbi is. Meadows & Yanoi V, IbivelS, 1). S. Isborn, I5u er, I,' i it...... . - . tJi ciomoi u, j.uyer, Beware of ini(alions. genuine fi; d.wire War, House, j ! ( i . t 1 r. ui, Hu er, Cl S. Snioot. Jone?, 1). MulioiJ,. I!uer, .r-i;:, Ve!.l. lb.-;.,- A . 1 5oo!,il f , 1 iu j. I' . K liig-burv. Ijii 'j 'en n, fu yer. ii. er, IJuy only the original Don't sell before writing for pa: ticulars to J .T. ROGERS, Mgr. p. n. liox 212 1 i ia. JT. "W. BOS.TIAlNT ill Jjavp sonictliin to tell yuu in fjjjs sjiacc next YUM'k. urc tiinl von sc il. M an 11 'act i led I 1 'V NOW STICKS. rn Tobacco BaED Co., Mode AGENTS WANTED! ' A.e.'.t.oa t: e V.'atuahi in iIicn yci wtllr OXFORD, N. C. Ml r, 1 : faetlities for edur.tiBY?" " MKNT w b-d -rtndB nnrlv.led ii pchool for thrir children, da R EHT5 .hnMH .2,? ?k fo.r -T.0"" in Mfe In deciding npon a aJ2'etheexpnditurcfafrwTd?l HEST, becanM it pays It CHEAP tnition ih Terr dear, bia R fl -?nt t'" Pfoe the cheapest in the end.- juea, ana offers NO opportnnitiw, for (-5Aiiii ThUTDstitation.owinetoiu U tFu tn?r y?lTlPH& f)r tt8 P0?'1 nd Kraduatea. young mm and womw om JiAT ?icd j dwirVble ooaitions Tmore all Bitnilar Institutions combined i r.'i;! 5l?5.if?ii,,nn '-'rolina andOeoreia. .baa - Address. W U CAr. r --"""LU' maiiea on application. BUSINESS Cbtlecl 6 8 olo m rST' 7 F; UA' SADLER, Secret.. w-.LtLt.o.lOo, 12 N. Charles St., BALTIMORE. MO. Mejio-.i, in. V.i. im..ri Hli, r, yuu wrlo-. - c t 1 f t I r-"-Hr 7-1;f.l.!.. ! ; - : 3T!aatt-5t-j-. TT " " ' ' " -r- - i-.. . j. j . j:- ; . . - . 'I ' . ' . . "

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