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Carolina Watchman. i is LOCAL TItunsDAY. ocr. 10, uon X-ev Aclvcftist.'lMciits. . .. v .Wallace ' PI'. ill.H'"- r..li M'ttr CO. I . s-"1" , -l Vh K-C ii nh.tle Hfl. kft Store. U1 a" u s j if.Kouechc and Mtssr Maggie . jlVj0 communication was re- - A? tirttirfor publication this week. ' teTt weekWU be a UiJ8ftfek tor.Sal ' TbeTmis ruiI Fair will both ie - exhibits to the Fair by railroad ; ' .lid "0 free, so far as freight is con- cerpeJ. , 1 , - Hon Fembcrton, of Albemarle "Jet down to the Bauthcru Exposition c Leriir Monroe lias made a tour of the ,.l!ectiiJX taxes, l'uyments are le slowly. 1 - cler hivV some sweet io- tatQC ro;i A Chann.f if Schedule. A new schedule will go into effect on the Yadkin rmd next Monday, circus lay. The incoming train will uriive here at 0 o'clock in the morning, just in" time to make conueciion with the north bound . H. & D. train.- The outgoing train will leave ii o o'clock, instead of 2:30V as heretofore. This will be more ..convenient fur pa trons, giving them mono time- in which to do their trading. Also to those eom- mg to-tiis fair it will be very conven ient. Greatly reduced lates are criven, less than half the regular fare. Iintcs to Baptist Convention. For the above occasion the Richmond & Danvilfe railroad will sell round trip tickets at reduced rates to Wavnesville and return at the Mlowinsr rates from points named below. Tickets on sale October 20th to 21th inclusive, Hinited, returning October, 31st 1891: Salisbury, $7.30; Hickory, $0 60; Paint Hock, 3.85; llendersonville, 2.75; States viile, $G.G0; Asheville, $1.C5; Murphy, $4.80 Tryon, $8.80. Kates from intermediate pointain same proportion. Q Cm n 1 ,i.-rd:iv. five of which ps ur kA 1 1 id make a half bushel. 1 ..,n ml Mnntfromerv. ot aJd Hill, was in town yesterday look .!.-.:....-- of ttieir r'ottOU mill ' aier (j-lTU r out '-o-.nciiig ti e marriage Jj.uYitv next Tuesday of '.Miss Anna llolmcs of this place'aud Mr John White, 0f Charlotte. .iveral of the tobacco factories have ,'rLl fjr the season. This has been the itst. maimfaetunng . year the Victories have ever had. U -;i l the advertisement of.V. Wallace, i ihU .-lU-ndinii the Fair if you want aim , , . . 1 anyilnu- in the clotliin- Jme don t fail tca!l on him. - , yl. II. J liuchauan,' postal clerk bft tm!i Atlanta and Washington, is now onastop over for a few days, .and is sponding the time with his relatives near j,,ld Hill. Wlicu you send a communication to ' Viip W vTt'HM VX be sure that you inclose yourHrue nam"i or the article will not aij,eur,, for the editoa- may not kbow who i wrote it. IJ3 stir ? you bring r' basket for the sol liiTs dinner- next Wcdnew2ay. This rc tiest is'inade of both the country and town alike. 1 It is: for ihe vteians not far the Fair. A fuie drove of horses e une in town Itot Salunlay moi u'mg. They were all . y,in,vr and wdf.inade, admirably suited "Viarn-in. ..U ohi nearly the niive. hi while in .Salisbury. . - The f;oneord Standard will net be pub Jiihiid after this week, for. Uncle 'Cook is conring to the circus an. will be kidnap- ....TT will liercafier be cxhihilc4 - the lifteenlh wonder of lh' world. Mr. ltiehurd D.ivK of Atwell town sdip, a vahiah'.e citi.a.n of t-ld- county, diedou the (k'u inst. He was 75 'years of '. H-,e.' His home fras near Prospect cliu-ieh, in whose 'cemetery he was b;uied. . China Grove had a. show last Satur d.v Montana Charlie ave a lecture; with his rille he shot an apple oil. the head of Dr. Odam. lie did not hurt the .doctor but he made the hair stand up on his head. - Mr. E. M Andrews, of Charlotte, is oon to be married to M.iss Ella cr geant of Greensboro. Mr. Andrews is one of our popular advertisers-and one .-of the largest furniture dealers in the Slate. Best wishes brother. " ; The new Prrejbyteriau church is ne t .done yet, but oue can now get an idea of what an imposing structure it will le when it is finished. It will soon . be " rcadv-for the rooliuir. Nothing but the bust of material-will housed. Miss Octavia Beaver died yery sml denlv at the residence of Mr. J. P. Earn heart yesterday morning at two o'clock. ' .She took a chill Tuesday .morning nud a second one aboutnooii, and died later in the night. She was. thirteen years ok!. Plain Jim Cook, of Concord, editor of the S!inidard, Supei intendent of Puhlic riisti-Hetiow, statesman, scholar, Orator u:ul the only man -who ever caught a greased pig, went to llaleigh last, week iuid "was robbctl of half a plugof tobacco. . Mr. J.. M. llawison, of Mill Brhdge, shipped a part ofdds thoroughbred stock down to the Southern Exposili n last tsaturdny night, Mr. Harrison has sev-eial- fine lrenclr coach horses H'.s stock is vety valuable and shows Mr. Kates -to -the Alliance Fair. For the above ocension the Richmond it Danville railroad will sell- reduced rate round trip tickets ait the following rates from points named belowrto j?alis burv and return. Tickets on sale Octo ber 20 h to 23rd Inclu.-Ave, limited Octc b.'r 2P.h lR'Jl: Asheviile 3 03; Gastonia -$L40; Greens boro, $1.00; Raleigh, $2. SO; Winston-Sa lem, $1.60; Hickory, $1.2:);.Chai lot te, .05 Durham; $2.20; Goldsboro, $3.G0, an'c Wilkesboro, $3.20. - Kates from intermediate points in same proportion. Ilavo You aay ilolics? The FaTr wiU commence next Tuesday and each director of the diilerent dt partments is making every effort .possi ble to have his- department the finest. The drpa.-tmeut.of mincrajs and curiosi ties is a new addition to the exhibit, and the manager expects to make it th inot attractive place on" the grounds. If you have any rcvoititionary war relics or ilag, Indian pots, arrow heads, mill, or sword from any of thejate wars, or gout j now S3 new houses actually in , and this does not include thofcetiiat ore, or ore of copier, lead, silver or sul phur; coal, slate or marble, or r.ny kind of wood, vegetable or lield curiosity, bring it;to the -Fair where itrcan be seen andyou will never regret it. J.dia K'wbiiisos.'.-t Siiow. , To sp.eak of thormQi its of John Robin son's Great ."World's Exposition is merely '"love's-labor lost"' wuh the -people ol this natio.i. There is not an anai-eme'.. lover 011 the coniinent but what is full;, cng.nixant of the factthat it is the Ins; among the est. Every boly dues 110! know , that during its last witTler's vaca tion tfie show has received an augmeniu- a;i liou so vast an.i .so iaip 01 itiiu as u uwai 1 by "c'ompi-risoti even its own great exhi bit ion. tl excellence". Ve allud-j to the SALtSBUUY PUOGKESS. The Xnm&cr of--Ifntiwa Tcin? BttUt w Factories DiJfeTeiit Ii:dnlrles. 1 ho writer;, knowim: that SalhbUiy i- one of the in oil i-ttiidlyv so. id pruning cities iu I the KtaU,- making no ijoom- erang to Abe outside world, but gidwing steadily and swiftly to one of the inot beau-liful cities in the State, took occa sion to make a tour of the entire length md breath pf the city. -Wo find thfjft in ill that goes to make up Salisbury there arc up lave been recent! v finished. The writer j ' . ! ; does not know how many havejbeei built this year, but thinks that the num ber would reiich one hundred. We find that in the corporate limits of Salisbury there are 22 houses nowjbeing built. Eight of these are one-story cot tages, eleven arc nice two-story dwel lings, and two arc large handsome! three story buildings, presenting quite aijv aris tocratic appearance and costing several ibousaivd.dollars each. . We step over into Brooklyn, the jspu th em suburb of Salisbury, and there we find eight more neat cottage homes, two of which are two-story high and contain ing many rooms. We follow on this side of town and come to-the Salisbury Cotton Mills The addition to this factory is being built very rapidly.-" When it is finished the entire factory will be oOO feet long and 200 feet wide. In East Salisbury we find', two new two-story houses going up.. This is iu accord with a free di.-tribution of lots- which was made some time ago, that .ach person taking ,a lot was to! creel a nice house thereon; Two are going up and the others will go up soon. In this part ol town we find the hickory saws of Peacock and Barrier at work; Mr. Barrier, however, -has sold out his inter est and Mr. Peacock Is now sole owner. Tlu.r vin o!ir Mhoiit o.OGO wa'Oi) and . ..v j . .y - . . htioev snokes each dav. This tract ol i " land has a beautiful elevation. Salisbury has now a better appearance with all .these new houses, and they do not include the oiks that arc being re paired and otherwise improved. ; When we gel our improved streets we can tiien begin to loa,-t of our beauiiful town. We iyid that the greater part; of the hiiihlinf is Loinir 0:1 in the west end ol ---a lha city. The Vance cotton mill now has the wall up and the greater part of the rouf ing about on. Tho boilers are being daute;!. Two line churc'.ies are under way of construction, one for the whiles, the other for the colored people. In a brief summary we find that there ire five tobai-eo lactones, ofse iron fun- Takcs "1000 people to buy Dr. Sage's Catarrh - Remedy, at 50 cents a tottlc, to make up $500. - One failure to cure would take the profit from 4000 Its makers profess to cure " cold in the head " and even chronic catarrh, and if they fall they pay-S500 for their o vcr-conndencc, Not in newspaper words but in Juird cash Think of what confidence it takes to putT that in the papers and r.uan it. ., Its malcers believe in the Remedy. Isn't it worth a trial ? Isn't any trial prefer able to catarrh? PieflesatAlliancs & Iniastrial UaiDE i S f Tussday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday After all, the mild agencies are the best. Perhaps they work more slowly, but they work surely. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are an 'activo agency but quiet and mild. They're sugar-coated, easy to take, never shock nor derange the system and half their pow er is in the miid way in which their work is done. Small est, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose. Twenty-five cents a vial. Of all druggists. tober 20,21,22 & 23, 1891, Two Stores Full of New Goods --AT N KLUTTZ &RENDLEM Now ready, the largest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS in all qualities we have ever offered, and at prices to suit all iocketloivF. CARPETS. The Lest and handsomestjine we have ever offered, per yard. Big stock of Trice from 20 cents to f I50 CLOTHING. Frlces to suit 'buy The bet selection we have ever made and Underwear a specialty. SIIOES1 SHOES! From the cheapost to the Lest hand-sewed, at rock-bottom. -sS. GOOD THINGS TO ers.- Shirt, Collare.Ti SHOE?! ono pr; ce to all, and that price! EAT. The best of all land?, at prices that all can buy and eat to their fill. W-like pood things to eat, and have bought the best and a host of everthinj;. Cuauu amY &co us bciore you buy. "f- Yours to serve, . - KLUTTZ & RENDLEMAX. -W.H.& R.S.TUCKER & CO. Drv Goods FOR Autumn, '91. Wo linvc now in store the mo-t. nms:i:ifn"'!it cxlii )iti )ii of liiir'n cl:(-s I'rv ikls :u: I Ji-c-.i w.ux-s evi-r shuwn-nii.u-r cue rwf in N. C. F.nnr.iriir race?. Trottin;: n;ces, Pacinn ! race-, Mole races. I'vc'u lc r:n-e and Fool races. $.!) in preniiurn. on iycicle races: oocn to aH. i tie track U m excellent . . . Bcllocn 4:C2nsi3n Sad Paracato Leap. On Thursday and Friday there will be a h:il!uonj ascension and parachute leap fioro a height of from 2,000 to 0,000 feet in the aiii, by 1'rcf. F. L. Thompson. BIG PREMIUMS. Entries and premiums open to all! A Frtir of the Piedmont section ! Everybody invited to participate! j - Diirh am Fertiliz er Gompaiiy R A C E S. Office: DURHAM, N. C. s T'TiiKitx it;-:::-stat;: Exro.-iTu.,N. To be hchi at R::lci-h. (M.-l to Dec. 1, ls;l. Visitor-! t ' : Exposition nre coruia'dy in vited to visi. .-tir st ire. h r.- t ! i v will be kindly, politely and attentively wailed upon. comlilion. Hon. n. Irv, c:ie et if liickory saws, llireu cottoi: jK.'tories, one in operation, liieoih m-s bc- n" btlili; one Kiiiuni;; mu:, win- i.iv - . ...Ml . 1. . . , . C i 1, . . orv, one roner inm, cai Maiji.-i; ,111 uiv liclunonii cc ianiiie n. n. - fi'.e-e ;V4.e a lew of the important thinp.s he has but we want improved i rdrets, cciric ii2,hts, JJ-ia.ud-.o rami ;.ec!; JLiirihon to be an expert stockman. " "All the ministers of the Gospel resid iiyin P.H iwan conn y will bo given a eanipliriic-ntury-. ticket to th entire 'Picdmoat Fair, and should there be one ih the county not getting a ticket, he will make his application- to Mr. S.' K. Harrison and he will be furnished one. - Many doubt J; he fact that there w;ill be balloon iVscensionsdn Tlursd:vy and Fri day of Fair week, but such y.ill actually he true. The Profs. Thompson's have 'been in town for nearlv a week, and have made all necessary arrangements Tliey say they will leap from the hal loou at theieight of4,000 feet. Mx liuu li ed gallons of crook e!' iuptor .'Was captured" near -Healing - Springs .Davidson ' '-county, . by Collector Fields h-t Sitnrday JJe was having the li- -quor sent to Lexington in two wagons when the drivers were fired upon by the -A! lit it distiller -1 and '.routed them from the wagons. The mo uishincrA regainet nearly :i'l Mhe;r iroods. gor.zi'ous and subliuie biblical !e of "Solomon, bJs Tein;!i, an.i the Q seen of Shc'oa," in which innu merable people lind active 'participation. It is rich in trappings and appointments, requiring for its prodn-ctiou the largest stage ever constructed, and conspicu- . 1 1 A ous:y j)oriraying sbcu- sacrcu events, as the Judgment of. Solomon, Arrival oi the Queen of hebu, Ttie City of David, the Palace and Temple, Court of'-Kin: Sloinons Touiple, the Walls and Tow e: s of Jerusalem, jrsJomon'd 700 Wives, the Sacred Ark of the Covenant, the Great Ivory Throne, Procession of War Chariots, .Slaves Bearing Incense, lovely Cresset Dancing (jir's, martial ana courtly Parades and exciting Chariot Races. The Robinson Exposition, wil exhibit iu Salisbury Monday Oct. l:)t.h. The Rair- Thc-Piedmont Alliance Fair will begin next Tuesday, as advertised. Xothin has been left undone; it will be a bi success. The only thing that can throw a daintier on it now" is cloudy, rainy weather. Col. Hairy Skinner will speak on Thursday, fhc L"Jd, according to appointment-, bine to hear him, for he Uthc ablest sub-Treasury advocate-in North C arolina. No matter whether you are for or against the measure, hearhim. lie will say nothing to oilend any one, and those who have opposed the uueh abused sub-Treasury plan will l'etl like liiiing a giant to Lio'.c ti.em out of the township, for he makes it t.H so plain. We regret that Co!onelPo!k will be u'lablo' to be with us during -the Fair. lie had made his ai rangenients so that he could cohrj. Put he informs us th; t he wiil not be able to get here. As na tional presideutjie is required to nttem! State meetings. 7 All summer he had ..vi.u-tH louiteiul the Lanioii.'ia ft.atc meeting, hut'Tccenlry he decided to le- fase on account of ids health, j But' at the last moment an urgent, request came ...wl he left for that Stale. la so doii;g SHOPPING BY MAIL. To those who do not expect to visit Tialeig h during the Exposition of who desire to make .1 11 v preparation before that time, we are alle to serve in the most satisfactory manner, hy (lie means of our tiioiuuldy 'equipped Mail Order Depuriment. Press (l')o.ls, Wraps, Shoes. IIou.5' furnihi wj. !l,i(i,h, I!oiery, Corsits. (doves, Underwear, t'ai'iet-. ( 'urte.i 11-. fcr.. Ac. TrESDAY, Oct. 2oth, address b Alexander, of .Mecklonhurg. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2 1st, h Soldiers' Day. All pensioned veterans enter free: for nil othei veterans, entrance fee 15 eMits. Veterans Troiu all the adjoining counties are invited to -join us in a grand reunion. The Itowan Vetera will ri ve a free !inn r to their old eoiurades. Speaker to he supplied. Factories : DURHAM, I C. asi RICHMOND, U. a tl. rs o ln-oiiiy proni:t!y nr.sw. d- cl!eeriii!i v ,-eut. iic-r. nong tor snin-- fmite ;'S In ;'ent Rtten- ples our die kind j.atrei::.-' v. id p!ea.-e he of goods liesired. I it I TIUT.DAY. Oct. S';i;mer. : r::ii:AY. o-.-t. 2 : l, to he MripUe l. !2d, nldress hv Harrv anee Par. Sneaker liXCrpSION RATES arc Ml.., shed (dse ion can tiimi ie given their .u it is. I v. here 1 n th y.apev Am exli'o its v.d tr.i :s'iorti--l O'l t!:e r: Ol tiidic: 1. oad, a fi.ie lio'.el a.ol two e.nles. oac each i'vii UK'i! asot iadies. ion't exceed needs. A nd our want.- Mil: IN Q D H i'AIil MB 14 T. 0ln?r States. no. .Mlnir.gls a site l!jsinss it .u:-sviMd wSMi tlu siu,-.; cat: a a 1 til ni.-.;r.v a i.s ij-iaa .i-iiu. -u-iumhs. .r.ur. o nei" r."Uli.iave nui un . 11 i.i.nsuiiiir.uui t sVa v.-eaiin 1! is el tim-I tiiat the proill on ;o;ii and Mlver ea! -.1:1 -1 rv:t: ilic ill-c ov? j tl goltl a i4- oa Lie I' uiil; eoa.sl, aaiounis v of- per eeni . p a-a man. t ae miner 01 ue aieialsiio s noi e.t ,'.i.in! . oi'.ia n. "h,m -lakes from i!iee.i, t!i ha.s.'.it:i:ii.au liurtusle value. 1 he doluir Uu l)rt:i.'to t iie sa ri.i. -e Is auoiucr una 1 al-led to the we.ut u ;of the wo. 11." COOPS PKLIVKKE!) FilEE (K.v it Funilture nud fro !o y .) On ali cadi of $.'.(10 and over we will deliver o.ds free to nearest Kxprcs-s o'lice or Itaiinnu! .-talum. D 0 It. 0. Ilaleih, 13 . C. Mention the Wan 1 n :o; w'aen y u writo. e ;roais iioth ways free of in tin return tverv half hour e:)ai'"-i". ! 1 rail's v.ui ne 1:111 innu nil' ueioi vo liie r air gr-ninils ami during the fair. JOHN BEARD, Tre J. 0. B3?ilTIIAE.DT, S?c. at This ! V KLUTTZ & CO. tpe: he hatl to cancel his engagements at Raleigh and at Saiibtiry, both of wiiidi lie was aii.Muii-' Lj n,u 11. ... ;uk at Sadsbury yet. i wo tadures so . . .1 -1 ...:5lM.A.,r,!i.uni far, but tlie iniro ;nieint in i-'"ii The Fair directors will have n good speaker for the occasun, though.- ile has not J)cen secured i s yet, but our State presh'.ent, M uion Bailer, or Hon J jdue N-o vool, of Georgia, is spoken 1 f t.S the man fur tlie day. S ihe disap liio no s great a..ei an. poinlnieut wi A good many of our Mibst rihers v. ill be jn town next week and if you ari due i.s for subscription, you will d. us a favtr tora'l and pay what you owe; we need it and that--bad ; 1:0 tu.d'lr ess. An Iron 31 inc. The quiet and steady growing town oi Mt. Pleasant wagablaze :,Ioudiy nigh'.; the peojile slept but little. If t lie pros pects prove to be real living issues, then liny will bo excused for staying awake a whole week. It has been known that (lip Ury's p'.aee,-which runs into M '. Pleasant, was abundant with loadstone, nut it was nd "eneraily belicvcl' that ihe wjiole hill was fulTof most exce-l!cnt magnetic iron ore. U V. A. Smith spent Monday there pros pecting. He has a bond on the place It is his purpose to develop the mine. It is believed that the ore HI there iii ' . 1 . . . . ... 1 1 . : inexuaustniue quantities, aim it sueu is the case we may expect great things to follow developments here. The absence of coal in this region will hinder the operator, but the character id the ore is such that this difficulty will be overcome. A shaft was sti.ik to the denth of live lett, and at tlie t'ottom a oieco was broken oil tne size of a man s iead, and it is pure iron, free ironi iock or foi-eign matter. We have a sue. nnen in this olaee and has drawn into the. Standard oilice about 10d pcc.de. 1 ac tiuth o t lit mat ter is: If things w.u k right our neigh bor, Alt. P'.ea.-ant, is anotheij! Birmmg- liain. lA-'t us call our i.e:gii)Jr i.a.-t liirm'iUgham'' Tiie'excilemeid runs high - Concord, and several citizens are speaking of in vesting in Mt. Pleasant dirt. ; Propert there has goue up a number iiof points, and there is rea.-on for it. Parties who are well up on the suT.je-ct sav that this is the finest specimen tiieN evt'i'saw. I-tt us await devidopments.- Concord Standard. , The Jin mine of King's Mountain w ill begin :vuik soon. J. II. Furmaii is now iu England securing the necessary aid and he is suro of success. The di.-cov y of a new sutjduir mine hv- Mr. A. Cr. lo( r. mention of which wo 1 : . ... 1 , ... ill:iUeVlVi xeeisam, is r-am iu " jo.- .n the most rea arkablo that the sulphur mines of ibis seelion ever heard of. The sulphur is found free ami purp in pockets hi i qnar:z format ion. l r.,jJovcr still guards the secret of the locafl m of the mine ami it is not known wbiit he will dn inwards deveb ping it.-jKii;;;'- Mi. News. Family 10-Ciat Diairlicea HiiUm . Unequalled for the Cure of Dysentery, Diarrhcsa, Chol- era Morbus, Summer Com plaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, &c. ro now iveeiYin 1 unrest and hvA assorted stock we have ever carried. Head a few of our prices; Pant goods, 10c. per yard Brogan Shoes, $1.00. Dress Goods from 8c. to $1 .00 per yard. Man's Shoes "from 83.00 to 12.50. A full line of men's and bovs Hats. The cheapest, line of Groceries in Stilisunry. If volt wish to save money, do not buv until you get our )ric(s. Vi mean business. This is a Home Company, manufacturing Fcr- tilizcr expressly for the Farmers, kvery pouiui of ffoods iTiaraneccl the Highest Grade. Best Materials. Fanners wilt always get value rc- ecived when buying goods with these -brands on them. Don't buy any goods until you -examiner carefully what they arc ottering, and Chen get their prices. Exclusive manufacturers for the -North Carolina Farmers' Alliance. The following is a list of our brands:: - tlK North Carolina Farmers' Alliaiicje Official Guano, Durham Bull with Peruvian Guano, Durham. Bull Ammoniated Guano, Peruvian Substitute Guano, Great , Cotton and Corn Grower Guano,, Progressive Farmer, and " N. 0. F. A. Official Acid Phosphate. - Respectfully, T.F.iaiTTTZ&GO. 1 1 JllLlAlI & CO. NomlkAllianceExcliangSi I30CIOH 11 and 13 Commerce tM j - "jn orfolk, V a., MIS HQ n it i uyer FOB Owned i-.d t'oiitrollod by Alli.-uiceinc for handiini: produce, ' ; COTTON A SPECIALTY. Don't sell before writing for pa titulars to , J j: ROGERS, Igr. P. O. P.x 212. MILL AND EXPORT. farmers; alliahcs guaho heard from. , Cou-KiioK, N. C, AugJist 10,1801- ir. h: Worth, s. l a., . v - - . )F V1. Siij: As Tinich has bocu saul iu regard to O. 1 ar mers'' Alliance Oflicial Guano, 1 wish to state to you and' th Durham Fertilizer Company, and others, that it is giviii? good satisfaction here on all crops. 1 u.ed it oh wlu;at asi a. , a u from a lot A'here I owed VI I bushels of seed 1 tlnhed, ;b bushels of good wheat, or 25 hushels from one. I used ono ba U) the acre. T T ,r- ' Miiance is solid here. - j,. j. Mention the Watchman when jou writ?. Tin Thev always pay highest cah pricie for Cotton and Seed. ; Don't fail to see them. A GOING v&4 I A.T JOHN w I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria: Owins l a r.iinmlrr.-tandiiia: huh ci n in" ihe chani' vf tinu- d I in ' c)dnly n:t'-lii K d'lltc Aiiiaine IVuni I'lidax j i hnrstl.iy rrc'.'uii;r, many oi uie uf - iritis dd P"f C't in n I hurs.iay imu aiuf 'ti Friday. The lat-etinL'. luv vt r, : wis lwdil n Thnisday jinl i I liu-n-jin:ar routine if hn-iin .-. The (.'.nrit luxiiM'-s A '4 nl tniden d his ; j e.-dna; h:a. T I AN wn s UK I-:W LINE OF COUSKTS, HOSIERY. e iMXTP OTTAl ALSO A LARGE LINE OF Ladies' ant Children's Rubers and Gossamer?, AT COST. We arc closing out the rcmai'iideiv df our Summer Clothing and Straw Hals at cost. Ve do this in order to make room lor our Mammoth Fall "and Yr StccL : : Come and see us and M will get a ijaiigaix. ; We have just received a nice line of meir.s and boys Pants, dark shades at allricOs- Ateo a new assortment of shirts ci all' kinds at low f prices. We still keep a full line of xjolinrs. culls, trunks, valises, etc, 'We solicit youritrpnatrc1; Yours anxious to plea . 1 -1
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