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rf: ' . if,. I-f : if - !'! U Is f- r. t. i 3 i 1! ii ir ' f i 1 ! Hi t t If t;. - ! ' ! :1 1 1 v i Ml "A r i . f'l i i ii. !i ll u Carolina Watchman. J. L. R H iEY, Editor and Prop J. L. MILLEIv, Associate Editor. 'putsch I pticj-x kati:s. 0ie year in advance Hix jnoiil hn' Club.; of five Clubs of ten or more !.ej .7o l.'Jo 1.00 The V A TC HM.Vi i s o r. ra 1 1 o ft -h e A 1 1 i -me in the oth and 7th Congressional iiiatricta. TliC A T( ' l i M A N has '50 ;r rent more circtfilation'tiian any pajjvr !,ub!;.hcil ii: Salisbury. "TirUKSDAV, (i(T. ' 1"), 1SJ1. ' is it' eight ? 1 O.ilv ;i few days njo it ;as stafesl that Eliott F. Sjii par.l. of Xvw York, luiil -!!'a:J boan.1 at ;i swoSl Cliica" one niniith' d'.iiin the Worhr.s Fair at2",00?. At . .JacksDiiviik', Fia., - pariitM frfjuciitly Vty pfrday for hoanj ami room, the lowest rates licin' ',:i:r peril ay. - ,"Att-v)mj of til.; New Vurlv liotels vom pay from i'o'; to .t'Tii -JI.T day per "day. Whiltr a few inen c:inffor.) .M'irli hih living liunuied are comj-eilcj to es'i-t uiri'Jor lo cents a day. ' - ' A frw days iv.i'i (.'onLre?.-;:ii:i:! . Y. L. . eott, -of Feiiiiiyivani.:, died." He c.n irr.eil '2, (U mdv of railroads .aial Wa.s wo.-lb S2)0(;5rJOO. His .;or puous burial ca-'.cet eontaincd seve::ty ive pound.-i of pare silver. Now what s.irt oi la.vs i.o you ex; cet iiiii a coi ressnn:n who U so rich ? H ' a - ) :nVj!C!i uiairv co-d. uoues and .a' sla 1 ill of tin finest race noives ':n; l.-o- Iiuited S:a!c. Give us nu n who arc not so ir. il an 1 wrv.'tii Vi:ll Oetter i V S The , eitreiiie: v rieh and l!n Cxt.v,iieW t.oor are not the mi.il foi , , " . , -, o s hivv-niakcrs. Tln-y sh uil.i come frdm 'the great middie clas.-es. HO .7 THE ?RSfJlD:;T 13 PAID. The pre.Mjent'.-; sahuy is paid to hon . in monthly iu.iali'.i, e:i!s of S!JGG.t)7. The warrant ii brought to' the hi'.e lloase bv .i siecial messenger from -the '- Treasury Depai fmcut, and after tiie pre;ideiit has endorsed it, as he would L an ordinary draft, his privale secret ;ky -deposits) it-at the (,'olumhi-i 13auk. . V" lien the preideuf is ou,t ci' towu the rd.iai't is nuuled to him. The sitne metliotl -i i pur-ur.I i;i paingtl;e Ju tices of .the Supreme 'Court. We'do not cuy the p;ei;h lit. I:' fact We lav..' about decided that u t will never run foi- the 'office. Hut we : think he gets rig'.it good pay. Over : tjtKK) jn-r uioiith is uiore than ain ; editor iu North Candina nlahes. Still they j say therowneil heads don't res! at nijgli.t. U? IN LiUIIIGAH. The Michigan State Alliance v.us in session at Landing l ist vveek. A resp- lution eudorsing tdie Oeahi platforuv aul favoring jiidependent. political action was pas.-e.l unaiiiuiduily. We don't vant to be jijticiou but would say to those l ichigaii . felloA's that thvyTare getting out of place. -TiH-ir-coucern is getting too political. - They -will burst the machine wide open iflhey let politics get iiy it." ' More 'hui tiiaf, larnnus have no right in - i'iiiI 1 1 ii.t! 1 1 1 1, ... 1111 . nii HuuM teiiouiii. uo is raise 'cotton, wheat, toiiaeet)' alld such Tiiat. It will never do- to go into politic. VvHsinxoTiPi; Slate Alliance will be organ i.-d at 'ColfiU on tii,. ()f this montti. Xew Jersey Slate Alli ance will be organ iz-d at" Urunswick . on the 12 h of i.vnilier. Thus if is,. that the org mixtion is going tu i ccs. 'Jay (;.uii, n exjuai ge iiasjUie foli picture of die r,...;;t magnate: i " JaV Gindd h- - i. .. .!i. spot, cash t, tart U:W natheud banks. nu e. ti "ii ilis weauu it 1 15 paper bill,, u.a;hl reachd mans ua.es ;ilouiW the earth,aud ver i: is all right fnrsu,d!.,m.;,to.go;i;iddin more and .m-re t; tiieir hoaidcd ,fd U hen we cjjn.pare fs wealth with some h the starving cInl.lrcTi of New Vmv Ciiyn almost curdles our llool to think that one iirsigniiicanh ' sm. dl h, L!ly Cili,e ot tiiou.aiali ol tie tt) lis. If it not mu. der? Of' course Wiv would say no. it (llev aie wrond ..Will it. m iy-noL be mao,tu-!if-r e' at N murder and ho vvhu iminm wid surely j 'ii-h. y(;i ,., . to avo:d tii poi. .pv of :.U!.;, 1..V "br you cannot, dofy the judgment of (l l It a 111 in I., vlie c his. (.t deaf 'f I i ,;u,hy. Lde.s sweet to ail. .Everu is sinviugator an exlstauce, and even ,one nas a ngnt to iw .r Uer . xistanO. an l masijoui i treat io la-oihor . ".In neif ir every man' . ..-ruldd., as L, won! I lie ;, ih. re would be" i:--use lor iirgaii.: ti io.i. Yu i 'tra.it a jiichii r of the nittiunai AJJi -er tif'lhe , VJ.i.-i ;( ',tl$l.vo and fHtft-Pr' ;; r.sire Fanner and tla Watchman an L picture. V - - - Ignorance amtmg weali h producers i. fhe p olitic s mr. if of milhoiiairisiii. idiiiois Alliance, ASIIIN GTOX LKTl'EK. The U S. S'jpreiiic Court Opened Dewean f r Male (ammcrce Conunlssiener Otlicr News. CoiTrsr.on-!cnce ci tlic Wiitclsinan. Wasiiixgtox, October 12, 1S01. The Ui.irfd Sratc Supreme Gurt op ened its Ociok r term to-day with .the usual dignified formalities which never 4'aii Jo n.ale a leep mipresoii i;po:i ihe min'ds c all visi tors, no : (.alter luv often they may h tve witnessed the same grand Sim plicity, if Mich a term Ue allowable. There is Justice Fuller who was at the bedside of a sick daughter iu Chicago, ai;d of Jusle Gftiy, who ii just con valescing iron: n attack of typhoid fever, jule necessary the postpone ment for a time of -a number cf cases considered to be of too much impor tance to 1-e deci led- 1-y anytlung less than a fuU bench. A;n)ng these cases are what is known as thj Say ward case, w.hich involves veveral f t lie (puiiiions in dipute between Great Ui-itaiu and the Tinted Spates as' to the ri'dits of the tatter ifi BehriugSea;, the case in-ulvi!ig tile validity ot the MeKinley tariff act, and that to deler mine the constitutionality ofihe act shutting the lotteries out of the mails. Tlr; session starts out with a larger number of cases upon the docket than the Court' has evi-r before had, and a! though the i:r.t .creating tl new Cir cuit" or Appjl.ito Court wks intended to jvlieve the SupreiV.e Court other legislation enacted at thehaine session will" add much more to its labors than the 1 1 w con ' t cm o.:rs;b!y relieve it 1 ..,-f." The Imhaii denr. aati'oti Cases r- i'.-rn-d to- the Coart .of (Claims, of -.viiich there ;.r-soiiifthing like la,UG0, .;v app.-alabie to the Supreme Court. ;S. aiso are cases trom tae recently es- r.;hli.-hcd liand ClaiuK (ourt. These i -'will not incre.- e the lcktt of the Su;- rv.ne Co-irt this term,' but bv uvrvt, e.ir this time it is predicted tl;at it.-vili he swamped 'with thjeus. j i J- evident tiiat souiethu.g has got to ! e d.uie in the near lute.re to relieve ;hc Supreme Court, or it will take the greater portion of an ordinary life time to get a decision oji - a c.asi not Im-po-rtant enough to be advanced on the docVt. The rtioiiMii 'pt to secure the vacancy cm the 1 nier-State Commerce CommU io;i me.de by th.e death of V. Ij. llragj". f-.r a: i Aliianeeman, has at hist rv-iaiize.!. and the nam:.' of Mr. I). F. Dewea.n, of South Carolina, has been pres'iitcd to the president, endorsed bv i're.-ident tilc f the National Far r.orf Alliance, and the State Alliances of Georgia, Wt st Vii":ini;t, Louiiina, Xoi'iu (.'andina ai:d Michigan, and it is sai 1 that more endorsements are' to eo.me from other State Alliances. Ex I 'pvesentative Clemen ts, of Georgia, .vh ' lo-t his'.seat in Congress because of Lis opposition to tii;.'- principles ad YocaicJ by the Alliance, had ieeil the -m ;p;i.-ed fiivorite of 'Mr. ili.n:;so;j uii to tiie advent of an Alliance candidate. i'll'.i aooi!;tmcut of Mr. CieUieilts vvonll if is said, he r-'anled bv the Adifinee as a direct and in! entioiial af front to that org nrz si ion. Mary people believe that it no other candi date i put forward by the Alliance, and Mr. Dewean receives the indorse ment of the State Alliances that his friends expect him to get, that he will get the pi 'A . It id regarded by-many is only justice that the Farmers1 All. ince sliould have a . " rrpreseutative on the board of Commissioners. The next tiling Secretary Foster ,;n'ows lie will have acquired the fame of a real, genuine reformer. y He told some New York politician?, .members of his parly, who told him he had bei; ter go slow in making changes in tin .T vi- l ork Custom house that wouhi .r.c. the party workers, that '"efficient :riee at the Custom House is the de.-1 peiiticai move .t hit. any party can oi -ugar.de, and I belie Ve t ! : a t the mer chants, irrespective of party consider- itior.s, will-' agree- with me. N ow. afr. Fo.siei has only to act up to lii j talk tt make a pp. at reputation among tn use who have business relaiuais with the New York Cnscom House. - Mr. llairi-on has refused to issue an older j.lloA'ug govenneut employes whose reguh.r leave td a. .sem e' lias all been used ep, to j,o Lome to Volt without i vf. 'pay."" lie could not hive issued Mich ; o t; rd el" without io- . : . . . ! . . i . . ( . l i ' .i i laLlUgoy ie, ii.;,; iiii 1 UC SUllle i.C uaoj a-ked to sL) a. 't i;e time for S.-ereturv I)l;iine to re ;f i ,--, r , srp.ne liisoaici.i! tbuies n.is ij.jw heel: extended by ihabtme Hum- t until alter t! ' 1 a: ! e. 'ct loas, ai i uougu ir, 1. stilUcnlt to discover how there can pus !b!y be ;uiV loniiee! ion between the two things. . Owing to the Slate cadpaigiis. polj liciaus ajv r .1 her scarce in Washing ton these d ;- but the presence of five ouiair'ed ti tiie cuo-!. di-; i uguishefl ..ietm...i-.s in o e- v,;jj!-J, wtu) are in ; i leUU.'.Uc uptui the j:h;nmeiiicial con- iei-.ce t.f .o a chuicii. now m sessioi 1 . iU'ie, lhe.re than ltcoucih-s our peoph to 1 he aSt-t iibo of tliy pti;(iciiii:s. '11a onfereiice has been a great, sueces- ami t vei y thing hue mj far pasred eC sm-'ot'dy. alUntug'i the refusal o; -oiue td the hole's to accomodate th colored bretim-n for a time tlteutetied U0.. ! - l" to mahe trouble, but quarters wereH cUewuere. A '. t c t: lien Vefcrans. Voir a re here by oidciad to meet at the Fairground on YYcttnesday October 21 st , attooebjek, tiiat being the tune nm: j.lace se'ecK-tl fir ,ur ar.nual reunion on! " then er.- It t.- the doire of t.ui comma: dcr that e.e y vtterau in the ctUiaty shall be pfeont. Ytni will be roouired to wear iho. Regimental badge wi ijh will entitle you to t e reduced .ites into the Fair grounds.- Tho-e who are nm Mij.plictl with badires can get them Irom v. La.voa Klultz at Kltillz ci Re tdicnian's store. ClCailto R. ii.l:Ki:i;, ,J. F. STANCH, Adj"l. Col. srATi: NiiW.s. Items Bulled Down tf SnTe Space From Mountaiiis Jo JSeashore. Col. J. S. Carr, of Dariiam, gave Rath erfortl College $250. The new cottort factory at Monroe corriineneeti active Avoik last week. Itev. IJrantly York; the Wind preacher, died last week at llujthtfifbr.ltou, N, C, aged years. ! T.he new cotton factory at J)avidson starts to work this week. Jt is known Linden Mill, and has!2,20- spindles. Sam Jones is holding a revival at -Wilmington this week j The Messenger Ls sendiag out a supjjlepjent containing his sermons. Some cue broke ti pane of glass out of a window in Horton & Crowder's store, in Wadesboro, and ; stole two double barrel shot guns.. A freight train ,vas wrecked near Binghajjitonj . C, Isvst week, and killed the engineer and badly bruised two other train hands. William Sturdivant, living near Rai ciu:h, committed suicide last Friday niirht '.jy shooting himself in the head. Ho was a driuking uiau, A Jewish church with 100 members has been organized in Charlotte. It is called "The date of Israel." Services every Friday evening. CabarrusTeoufity has a dog school. It has eij;ht pupils. Tuition is $12 and board 4 per month. Training fine bird dogs is a profitable business. Sandy Thompson, while working at a cotton gi:i ia Sampson county, fell on th6 paws and had his baud badly lacerated from which he died iu a short while. , ' The governor granted a pardon to Junius Johnson, a youih 19 years of age, who was serving a; sentence in jail for manslaughter in Xew l.ipe township, savs the Standard. A K r 1' li ne: Y.tlf in 1 11! 'iuo lo?te last Thursday for trying to wreck a train near llnntersvillc on the A., 1. O. road. Ue laid a piece ot rail acro-t.s I he track but. sa s h; did it for fun. His r.auie is He.rdv liunter. South Irele:i Notes. Corresponi'.Ghee oi' the Watchnaea. The farmers are busy prej aring their land f or a" wheat crop. More wheat will be planted tins year than last. ( rn ii i;ood a'nd cotton is better than was ex pected. Quito a number of our people will leave in a few day to attend the South er)) Imposition at Raleigh. Mr. VV. P. (Jabriel is preparing lumber for a new dwelling house for .himself, lie will have several hands at work on the building and expects to get it com pleted in about ten days. Jay Atvveil, who has been sick several weeks with typhoid fever, died yester day. His remains will be laid to rest at Center church to-day. His parents and friends have .the f-ympathy of all who knew" him. The protracted meeting clesed at the AT. E.' church on the 2d inst., with very good results. Rev. Sam. & Parker, o! Charlotte, did the preaching. Com munion services were held at the afore said church on the; follow iug Sunday. The fall term of ,-chool commenced at the Mooresvi'Je Aeedemv a few weck.- I ago Uiuh r t'ac ;naUagen.cu.t of I'rof. J. A Mathion. Some ufty or sixty odd i . 1 1 i 1 were in altendance. Oar town i- h.oking up. Sin has had I some Work done on the streets late'v i Several new 'nuilding have been creeled in l.cr borders recently, and the sound ol the hammer can be heard in nearly every quarter. C. R. A. Mooresville, Oct. 12, ISiU. Give I's :x Inskt. To the good ladlies t f Salislairv who in the past have contributed so much to our pleasure and made our reunion din ners the best the comity has ever seen, we again asl: to send a basket of provis ions for our reunion dinner on Ost. 21st. Please send to my; stand by nine' o'clot k Wednesday moriuiig Oct. 2fst, and 1 will return baskets Veterans from the country will deliver their baskets to Serg't Lipe at the Fair grounds. Wm. Lipk, f Rout. W. Lipk, Com. Serg't. Com. Rowan Vet. Reg. Chihj $1.V0 'r tlir J'rofrcsi-iv,: Far mer, W'alcliDXtn unrf a pjrture of all tiie ofjixrs of t'icni(ion tl Alliance in cIikUikj each State President, Masters of Literature. We have receive, t'ee October No. of Tlic Foruni. The fir.t article, entitled, "An Kuglish Estimate of bowed." is a rare jiieee of literature. fiicIi hs wj'.l meet the aj; rt;b:-.tion of id I Tii e awiuirers (f the jrre;it jirfrf His works ivre suinaied jio in such huelatoryY pit tc-ucc as to make iuku tie greiitcr fnvorilc the Amrfic:'i :'C.).iie. Tljl-i O utt tils' only j.icce that is e: -titled ta nqtice,but, the whole work is one of ;iae iart to the hiver ot good litoraU.rc. The last Xo. of! 3eiiiortst M:ijfa:dne. is on tar t.i'ile. I eiai';est is well n; widi the teaics w h!i his ma ja?.iac ami never falls sle.rt of a g'Ki.t article cuo'l iiacc ta ry of the soalli 1 ind. 1 iii.- tluiej ; ho reviews the sout' cm wumea mi 1 pays the ia a glorious tribute. It is an album of I rcty ladies. When Baby was ti 'k. we gave her CasUc.ia. NVhen site was a (pjiild. she cried for C-islcria When she becamio Miss, she chir.g to Casti ia. When she haJ Clilldrea, she ga-1" j them Castoria CONSUMPTION CURED. An 010 physlolanJ Sretlroil nom practice, leulr.e ii ttl phic-cil-ia !i!s ltjijiO. by an KiM India iiusinu iry the toitvvbi ejTia sltu;vo vegetable reineil.i lor i 'ae sp-'eLk- ieK.! prm aiienr cu re of comsum t ten. Uraitcliills. e.itafi (n, Asthuia ionl all Tliroat jir, lacv-T Atr.'cXi ins. ntfo a oositive aiul raUical cure lev 'ei vans DaKHty aii-l all Nervous rom.jlaltits. .iller h..v4iiir.U'.t'4 lis vrcntit i ful curative iowci a iao.lv. titts ofo.iN S. lea felt It ills Uuiy lo uiaCe ir kao.vn to his vilf(-rt.j Ifilows. ' Act u iHrth.v this ai !le .tnrt a tiesili- to ell-'ve iiU'n;i'i siiT-rir.;' I via si-nU t'r.-e tt charge, to all who lflr It. tills r 'ciae. 1:1 t.eini iM.j (-ien;-!i or iaira-ai. wo i iuo o;- rvnoas fur p:e;, :U:.i i:su;k. Sent lv in li.e. !.l li-esslair v.-ill; 0 m." Tr.i'i.'!'.' I bis o c!. -, W. -A. Noyks. s.o I'o-.vers i;oc.c. Uji-ii.o r, N V. Is. ITew Millinery Store. U tve opcneJ. a It-iljlne.U'e MUllio-rv Store, rf luet that tiie ladies ot SallMle.ry ca'l atal their stock. Thqr will ytve the latest styles Jowesl prices. Store ovir J, V. IJosU-u'.s, M;iln f ROYALSSS' JV 3 Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in lavjemng strength;. Latest LT. S. Government Food Report. VT. T. MEADOW S. J II. MEADOWS. o liruvllle Co., ' rcas of Durham Co., S?Cy. J. W. BKOOKS, Of Person 'o , Tie. 3. DiBEcrouP: Durham county, P. U.HaFS?y ; Oranr YlU -, J. J Meadows; Person, j. . urooKs; CMiO- uam, V. ll. beott; Granville, o. ii. Murray. Dnrbam Alliance Tito Mft Co., MAUffACTUKEKS OF All Grades Chewihg Totaccc. Factory ownod an.1 control'.e.l by A!'i:inceinen. MiUiUtactuies tob.uxo 'sjfcial'.y tor tlif Alii'.nce tru.le. HiiKiiit -s Agents, 'Alliance Kxeliangei a. d AllluDfc Siorts nal areliou.sfs should gt i our price IlMs and s iiii;)!es a.i onco. Noihing l-itcr than our 'Su:i-ri;i:v:i Sweeineaw," T. . I.j l ." 'Uavn'. i!." Tip." Cloilnoppcr," "Alliance Favoriie, ' .iial "T'olU's Favorite" brands Will in- p'.easoa t: hear Ironi our brothers Ifrom anv coir:! in me i iiju d s;at"S in regard totobltcco. Will wMHi s.dt::cs irt e of eliare. Address i uiliani P'aiEicrs' Alliance 5Ifg. Co., Id.' i, 1 i AM, N . C Please jnenllou the Watchm in. j DO YOU KNOW THAT 1 ! C ate j g tf E IJ A i JJ' V . IX - y CAKKY THE LA UC EST j STHi'K OF DIAMONDS OF ANY liorSF IX NOltTHi CAI: U !N. ! i-KLLVTIuN l'A( ' K ACES SENT ON Ai'I'LK'A TION. WE KEEP NO i .i IT A Tit) N SIPM-S Lf STOCK. It E FLU 1 O CilA It i I E LANES. BOYNE & BADGER DIAMOND DEALELS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. j 32:' y ; ; Pit .isie mention the Watchman -when virtu write. Now For YonrJewelry V' ;t!-c still at mrr old stand on Main stive! . whi:!v vc liavc a s(de 1 slock of W'atclics, ( '1 ticks. Spectacles, :tnl all kinds ofjline Jewelry oil !i:;im1 at the lowest prices. Watch rcpair'ng; a si ecia.lly. All work trnrantceil 1 Z moihlis. ' J. & II. HOSAH. Fresh Garden Seeds at re duced prrces. Clover and Grass Seeds al the lowest prices at Knniss' )nit! Store. READ THIS ! I Be sure and call for a 1 ottle of 3 Cures, it has never failed to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Sick Headache. J earigdve you first-class references 11 hal ishurv to prove its merits. Dor sale ly j iJi-I IN TIME. I t Don't wa'! till you get si i k to- get n bottle of l.a-ei-s' Diarrlaea Speciltic, 1 lit eouie a n :i.iei; leat'y. It will sive you a ttoc!'-:' l id and probably your life. It IS S' ecdy cure l.r Oiaril te. , Flux, Sum- mcr aii-l it . J eoraoh mils IV. I i m i ! -. l ' i 1 If HPVI'1 fails to cure n tab' n in time. J. K. ENNISS. Land Sale. rursiff'nt ofa tl cue of Rowan Supe rior Cof.ii. I will eil at the Court llou.-.e dtier in Salifbui y on j Saturday, the 24 h day cf October, 1891, the valuable lands of C. C Li ith r, tlecM, -ilmtie :it and near 31'.. Vt rimn, Scotch Irish township. Rowan county. The hinds have In en divided into three tracts, as follow s : Xo. 1 Containing 4! acres, inure or less, including the Kiider Hoieslead, ijiilj 1 tllp! Flouring S;:w .uui, ouou house, ece. Sph miid water power. Xo. l Adjoining Xt. 1, containing 41 85-100-acres. more or less. No iuprove- meuts. ' ! . . No. ti. Adioining No. 1, containing llti acres, more to less, on wliiclj is store house, small dweilimr, .e . ! l ng net w v';ir-..-Kii-,i i-.i-.(b Luckev's line ecu and , , rourln eree M I'OI i' - Also, at Niiiu' time and p'acej 1 Win sliip b-s;tw eotloii ::in, ' Oottonj piers. TiaiM.eOi.e. ihird ea-h, balance in j equal installments at 5. l-'and f intmth. j Iuterot at S per cent, on deferred pay-, ,eats. Title res. rvt tl lid Spurehase. inom-v-is:tll paid, l'iat and descnpi mns , r .. il'.-.. U' in v tt 1 1 oniev ; imiv mi seen ai " J nrd si o ami Theo. F. Kiutiz. I SepU iuber 1.7, IS M S H WILEV, yd in'.h an 1 1, Cum';,. HA CD- CD CD p O CD CD a? CD o o CD o 3 CD O CD O o 4 CD o o p. CD CD CO CD L. V 'J o Q O 2? w CD EL U CD CJ C CD r- CD (Ij CD c 35 - : . You have never been aked to look at such furniture as we can sl ow .Yo and you have never been .-he! to iook at figures that are anythtug like ni niqi. , erate as ours. We .are ie ,ki:u special efforts efforts ttrat are fairly lr:stir with purciiasrs' opportu:. e ;es. If we canntd surprise you with M ine of thf you are simply bevond surprising. Though we mav quote prices l.,w ilUlu.,j to take your breath away, under no circumstances do we sacrifice quality. Thi by no uieaus uu ordinary anuouncement. ' It means money in your pocktteym time. "There are exceptional reasons w hy you should not lose sight of t ar PARLOR SUITS AND HALL RACKS. "We have put them down at the manufacturers' prices. If you want a ParlTlrSir't or Hull Uaew don't fail to .-ee us this week.- This barg;dn will not ic.-; ' ' RespecHully, E AMES EARNHARDT.' n : jf m Si-L.1 from the mills all the latest in Ingrain (airpets two and a-. This week ue cut all our 'it piy Carpets to SO cents and . elegant line of Gennnntown .ol ol 2 -piy Carpets to ; cents, () .v New Vorl house enables us to do tiiis by buving for us ;u?d saving us the jobber's profits and shipping us di- reel. These carpets were never in the hands of the jobber to be weiuhted down with tiie jobber's profits, aial the price tells the story. We ij.se (ur gi.in til buying to help us to dm the stdiing. Not. a retail house in all this nation who can affonl to sell you the best- -i-dy Lowell Carp, ts at NO cents ex- eeptiutj turs, nor the Lvst all v. im! 2-ply made for 00 cents. " All thiongh uiir carpet stock you can find thehdot and best goods made ami prices aa;.y down. ; We earrv near twice a mary carpets as anv bouse iu the St-de end i i . . : tp ... i ' i :. . our sales nave increased lour-ioiu in past t welve iiiont lis. Every puce of carpet sold i- gtiar.inleed as represented and we slutll ;i!w;fv- try to sell you from the merit we !,eve-i:i i .o v .i offered, instead ot ruumiig d u n -o.-i-c- other mensem: 's goods w know not hing about . Just as we ( xoi t l.'-.i tin price lylol iiiuir is nioVdig 5 a. it. great s o. Vlth U W! T '. " I) I V' i 'V '. . I- I e V dnt p ' I o i . i : y 1 ,.l .i .1 ...it. mum I ; t U utmm IJ I I'ring it abuir: t b more t'ne nierri.-r. We are. pivp.-ivl lo r,T f THdJ 1 1 i:U PUICKS Lr SNOW.WI'IIK CVUKi) than any other .nrU l"reights are ebe-'p, a men- tritle wlien increased juices are t kt-n itfto ''"' Out ra'itroad farilllies are good. Seiid your tobatco to ():; ft id. N. '..totl -t get good prices and (pitch return--. Havers for alt clashes and front every of l lie world are lot aied in Oxford. You will !ind us. - ALL BUSINESS AND XCrlTirvIUI)ICE.- 1 1 o nt. Coope'r & Co.. Me;-d(o'. s ';;it 'hoii-e, 'J. ai;oel. ol Miti l t'lh ilanirer and oue. 1 ( i ... . . '-.gersiv. Co., Centre Warehtaec. s - ll. V. V i; i r t!s: ( o.. Minor Wu-ehouse. J- 11. I-' K. ti;l. jl..H,iger Allleltce Warehouse, I. M. Cu! rin. lo t r. C. Ivccd, u t r. Mi adoW. I :tl (r, eol Ih.es.. iiliVi 1S, .o".s laiu-f-v, l)iieis, ! 0. S. ()sl ore. Hin'er, : , 1'. 0. !irauft i e, Hover I Beware of imitations iienuine nxeu wire SHOW Maaern i Manufacti led by AGENTS WANTED! .Veiitibn tl e rOUNDED n 1864 by the present executiye-27 YEARS of continuoua wfriv ' T .f?ni-71ncreeed animal attDdance--Now octtipyinff foar bnlldin(r St-6"; rjdin? Pi3tt ' fadhtiesforedncatini; YOCiSG MEN AND WOMKK for jncceM in life. I VF- j i school for their rh.Mr.r. Btni!ure im a rruv itKMT. beW1?e.T Nh((f9. 1 rnay reonlre the expenditure of a few dollars more at first, bnt it will prove the rtespf jorfa. iZ- ..j viva., ivaunii lucftuiLurati iri' uria.viiipj..- .. . r i r ltie, and Offen NO AnnnrtnnitiM tnr uontnn nrtciTinuc fnr its DUPHS .- , EC- 1 hiIn-titntion, owing to iu HIGH standard ef excellence, haa placed indesirab-e po your.? men and women from Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina v iU lmilar mstitutiona combined. Catalogue and particulars mailed on application ; Address. W. H. SADLER, President, and Founder; or F. A. SADLER. 0, BVaintft? VOkLEGE,6,8, IO& 12 N. Charles ot. omu ; c tts rr 5 I U SILL. implicit faith in low--values wiuHi duced us to (hire the pure h.a-e of men's :-uii at- one time. It w.lS"te cheapovt bill ot'-gootls uc tc.er I ,;..:... so iled by cutting the p.-;, vs" iiiltid.w in bin iug v. e could liojJi,. S:;r;, m srlling ar.tl force out tiiis p, .,..,. dous stock'. Not ;i la-1 -e u' - ;.t ;i the lot, every garaient m..de . j'..;; p fall t rade, .all made hv a ihd . c, Hait :mor' mauuf. a I uneg :-;i: ' ami we ;. .-eliing the :'; .'".:!ae per eni. Ics 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 . iu. Iv. r-'-.,,!,, ;r whoh-a'.e all over I he i e,, . , many merchants all over thi- ei.-unn .bought Inmith's saiim line an! u',. will duplicate the prices Ja.-y j,;,'.,' at 2" per .cent, less uioimv. 'fills : the rhlrr-ieuce in buying. Aiui-k- every m t.i w ho v,, s the slock takc-n sou or I wo; lie never saw lir-i-, ,M well ui ule gooils stl! so cheap aii.-F. a-. le;p- novel" will again. Ii i- "lac i:f v ; i ..l .. . i l . i e . i me i.ie ii.ie, mnaps, t ii.il iuis i-,Ur W; ii 1 1' tie done. I ; s(--uie ol ber in- reu..nt i j igh as cheep as we d-aT wwjl: tot -ell as eaeap as we -d . W'e ii;.ki; I : ' ie .!: ( , , : ' , ii --. t.i 1 , . .' : ,, ,f- i o -i , ; , i i . . I - .' ; .' - . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1891, edition 1
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