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-4 - i - I ' N. 1 1 Carolina W atclimun J. 1.. RATS-EY. Editor and Prop. Associate Editor. sxjBtfciiirnox ' hates. ' () ic yearjn advance months "- - 'li i!.; ofjive Tub.-, vf-t-cn. or m ore . TKftMS-sf rJCTLY CASH. " $1.50 .75 1.2--, J.CO The Watchman is organ of the Alli-r-r.ee hi the bih and 7th Congressional" Tv-uats. - - The Watchman has 50 per vent more rircuhitiou than any paper published-in fcfaUsbury. - ' . Eaten-!l as bccoailrdass mail at Salisbury, n. C. alel a I' THURSDAY, NOV. y isyi. intdrcl Hjj.er falsehoods that the circu- !;Uis l;iM'W were-such, ana tlie only reason tlirv !.a! fr telling them was jlie f-jnglc one of !--Vi iiijr the people.' While we regret that the pciiplt.- " ill ' ?o easily ik-ccivett we hope and -ineereJy lielleve that the day of retribjitiyj i is not far distant. We have full faith in the '.......-t iptfiirivin? Of the American iiettnle and Lama, ha.S-Written a long article Tor ' vv- uelit've that they are njakin-r rapid progress the Varum in which " lie pictures the 1:1 1,Mrnin" to co5?I,Jcr thi,n fV,r t. . r vi.mt.-i int. ;M1, tjMt Just as soon as t!wy can rid tliem- 'T.iaiu grievances ol the farmer of this j ..-Ives of old time prejudices' that the reforms v,,vin(. iii r,-1.., ,.,.. i I .'.-sired will come iii earnest DAIIGEE, AHEAD Senator John T. Morgan, of Ala- 0H KOW LONG? The Penn.yrmiia Earmer, one. of the oldest ami must reliable agricultu ral 'journals in the United States, speaking of the defeat of a good man who was :i candidate for the office ol State treasurer in the lecent election, avs: 7 1 Jlueli a; we may rejyet the i;feai of Mr. Tihl. u f"i" State treasurer we are frank to say that such a result was out unlocked for by us. Ju-1 so i-Hijif as faj picrs will listen to the lies of the .- h :iiin jKditiehini, just so long-will thev he slay.es to the power Unit use3 tjiem for their crreedy'eiieflt. Lies by the score about Mr. Ti Men were written and circulated by the politii iaus ofipo.-cd to him. The men who wort- ki ! r'o es .Eaid that he was not a farmer; that lie ha 1 3 Old hi farm to help defray cam- PUT THIS IN YOUR PIPIJ. U.-P'- jf'ore he concludes he shows t ha cloven! hoof oif the politician. lie tells of th linger arising -from farmers ligoiu into the politcs." He thinks the po'.ir j iicrauHiave gotten control of it. After, portraying tire, many grievan- ;" .ces that the farmers ha,ve,.aud statwig ' tin fact 1 1 uit they are "political gri.--v-. hi tees,"1 he knocks the wind" entir. ; ' out vf his s ails by declaring that !i farmer - must keep out, of politics. It " their grievances are of a political na ture they should bo remedied -uy going i-t- into politics. .11 id the farmers g-.itf,: ill to politics its detip as they nsiht dur- 1 . jng the p;tsrV things might Irtv l)e':t.i J:' better. liiit ot cirsiaru,i''r.- have s u noi got a p. '.lent righfcjp:i politics, i u'. Everyboly -else shoul.l isito politics, too. Utit the HioTtest, intelligent farmers and mechanics jilivays have 'been the "power belfind the .throng' to keep rascality from gobMiag up the country. They must novl;"oii guard; LUTY OF THE ALLIAKOE. V'f extract the folio win-.; editorial oiTi tiie liunil Mi'M'iijtti of IV'ters- n-g. Va. 'Ve C"i:';iini.d it to the ... -.f ,.:! tlcss:.-s in -ort4i .Carolina, , . : .;::.. : pspeiaii y : U-i.i'iee -;i T ! not take up any . :' .'i ' a..u- i..r.n';-ta:u e to them than that -'.f ' - ''.y.i. . Ui cvtiy biancllof ' iii i.i.hr --vit!: them to' ser - ; ', ". -. : 7. t; -:i i-. 4?io Statf?, and as f.- !;;. -.air Mates where the Alli ull jiywert'ul. Hiid.-ten others uniting with i.thf-r wape-workers. ii.irol. it would br- an easy matter within v .y.:r$ t.i h ive thv matt": definitely. - . THE .OUTLOOK. ' The outlo.k for the Al fiance is brighter to.-day than ver hefore. Of course there are a good iii.iay members who havebeea disappointol ?iuce they joined the organization. 'Ihere are a -good1tjany others who an- in a coiua-Mo-e state. But all in all, there is a -rat dea'rto encourage us. The work 'r. education his -been carried mi steadily. We have uvU with a number been ave 'of failures, but the -victurit. re.tter. - -The destiny of the orgauiation is j jiot in human haiuK At every j)0.int w't'-re victory was most needed we -.have met with victory.-.- Apparently good and wise men oppo-se us with all Their e.iergy, but their opposition the en-yse. No reform riKivement ever t .-'aped ahnse and vil- stivirgtheJis 'IIP -tio: ..;.,:! 'r ju t to all the' people, of TH'.- mney organs coul-l tiotc4ill - i a ttie'v do cvervthintj else ; rc, ;..,-". i .y th; fanners. The farmers' i:.-:!. a-ecor'.linjr to tifemr is a class ..'iiiii. but a bankers' assiH'iation is one . 's wiiieh makes the angels of heaven v. T'.'." thev weep over the crimes and farmer?: Tnri Jirr and Carolinian is still howling for a lawyer to discuss tlie sub-Treasury with its editor. Whether it is worth while to notice its ranting i a cptestion that we vili nol under take to answer. - litwe hope Col. Skinner cim find time to "do him up." Plain Farts anil Sharp, PHliy Saying from Uefwrui Pitgers. Ilair.sown anti ub-Treasury meet ing was captured by sensible men, who refused to secede from, the Alliance. The railroads ot Iowa are assessed at 15 per cent, of their valuation while the farmers are assessed SO pet cent. Union Banner. , The Alliance in 'Virginia is on a big boom. Meetings are being held all over the state and tj;e order is filled with enthushisnj. In Towa tlie Alliance i doing well, There eetns to be a growing desire among the farmers of that state and a j healthy growth is expected. llaiis and MtAMtr is threats in regard todeposing Polk.L'.vingston and Maeune, reminds us of the old, old story about the mouse trying to overthrow the mountain. Alliance Echo. The kickers may kick, the growler may growl, the j ackass may turn l.oe find bray, but life is tooshort. and there's too much at stake to allow them to blockade the way. Waterloo Observer. If President Polk had any uneasi ness nbout pelting unseated by Hall at St. L'nis we suppose he will breathe freely and sleep sweetly now. Poor old subsidized iress and Hail. Alliance Watch .man. Cleveland and Mills must mow loose many votes when they so oppose free coinage. Their plan of reducing the tariff is so insignificant that it would be lowered but very little from what it is at present- Pioneer Exponent. Jay (jould appears to be drawing the concent ruled cash out of Wali street- and the concentrator's fire of outside criticism to himself. He asks no odds as a monopolist, but simply grabs everything in slight. Industrial Review. Why should the farmers support pa pers that are su bsidized by the pluto crats? They are like lawyers paid to advocate a certain caue, the cause of the plutocrats. Why should the people support such papero? Why? Wield ij Monitor. ' - - The eduealioal features of the AJli anee have led manv people to think Ivnd bv reading and listening. they have at hist Ieen made to see and to Col. J. P. Cook, of Concord, inti matjthat he is going to commit mat rimony. If no one else would suffer we woahrsay, on with the dance. As it is we fear something awful will happen. The Alliance has received a liberal share, but. onward and upward j. the motto, ami --for once the great and the wise niiut i(,ok on and see their efforts frustrated appoint. CALIFORNIA STATE ALLIANCE. The recent meeting of the Califor iii;fte Alliance was a targe and suc- cessfuLone. The Ocala platform.. was j endorsed without a dissenting vote. "M. Cannon was reelected president;, C;d. J. 'S. Hirhee, secretary; S. H. .Phitiips, chaplaia; J. L? Gilbert, State lecturer. Fraternal greet i-s were "telegraphed to several other State meetings in session at the same time. The growth of the order in CalitVr :;ia has been plienomenal. The Inem bers are entlmsiastic .and in full ac cord wHh the objects' of the organiza tion. This is ""remarkable when we jconsidv'i "thaPno worL "has been done in ,-t.iiiat State' by outsiders. It is plain, that Til? citizens of Durham have con tributed liberal'' to a fund for the purpose of having Col. Fairhrother's hair cnt. This is a "worthy object and shows enterprise otr the part of the people. , Ueeent Growth ol the Alliance. At President Polk's office in Wash ington it is reported Hint th'j growth u' the Alliance has bepti too rapid to keej) track of during the past month. The following summary of recent re ports is given out: . Oklahoma Several subordinate Al liances have leen organized, with a net increase of 400 luembers. For some time past hot war has been -waged against the AHi;iiice in Missi- Know that they have gotten into the trap of designing men who want their labor for almost nothing. Pioneer Exponent. The railroad men of Georgia art organ izin-g an Alliance, with the pur pose of voting as a unit io politics. Every white man who draws a salary from a railway company, whether he be president or switchman, is eligible ami expected ti join. 77 ?i7Y.s Signal. ' The story set afl at at Wichita about, the attempt to tar and feather L. L.Pidk was juiother attempt on tl e part of partisan papers to steal the laurels of Ananias. Thcv won c at- WASiiiNaro.v i KTrcic. Tlie Battle for Speakership Boerwn Election of Senators hf Direct Vole Alliance and Third Party. Correspondence oX Uic V.'utclimaa. Washington, Nov. 0. -The battle roval for the speakership to the House of Representatives has begun and will continue to rage nith windy violence until the caucus decree has settled upon the victor. The general opinion a ere, averaging into a composite vievy the opinions of thosedisintereste.l, puts the present situation about ;is follo w : "Mills in the lead., with good pro-p-cr of success, if his recent declaration on the free coinage of silver, which Int unquestionably strengthened him in the Etst, does not ai'.euate those mem bers from the We.-f who have been dispo.-ed to vote for inm.; Crisp secoml, with prospect s very much nnx-d, his greatest certain strength being in the South if he can get the votes in the East that h s frieii Is are claiming for him he will be a winner; Mi-Alillih third, with excellent prospt?cts of eventually being first, should the con test between Mills and Crup develop into the dead lud; which some shrewd observers are predicting; Hatch, Uynutn and Springer may Le bunched as "dark hordes,'" with only accidental J chances to win, and the action of Mr. . . . ... i i i Springers menus :n sending a circular to all of the representatives from other sections than the South, saying in effect that under no circti instances should a southern man be elected sneaker, has about destroyed even his .ccidental chance'1 to win, as already there U a qvtiet movement going on to secure pledges from all of the southern representatives not to vote fur him under any circumstances. A repub lican who is a closi; observer, sums up the situation thusly: "There are at pres ent two wings of the democratic party, one believing in an aggressive attack upon the -tar. if at the coining session of congress and the other in letting things drift until after tlie presidential elec tion. If the first be the strongest in the House, Mills will In- speaker; if the lat, then Crisp or some of the other candidates will win.'' ; The question of electing United States senators by direct vote of the people is one that has . omu to stay until it shall have received the favorable ;:ctioii it deserves front Con gress and I he people. Sea a tor Mitchell, who in! rouueed in the last Congress! a constitutional amendment providing for the change, and who made a speech t hereon bristlm,' with arguments in "favor of the change, which have never been answered, is ashiugton, and lip sa,s on the lirst day of the session, to ar tuck y, has u' pat t meat wiii.', penmanship, pai No one of the f-. none of them 111:1 1 n of them want readers of this much of ; he ness as iht p.--of a J.-.. : ;', for th.a i ;.-:-..... . ance : i- ph'.tf r: cotitie-c' lea. Hop to, ai.. tiie (X.. th it wa Wcli, in. 1 in. .Veil, the ve as ni- 11 Ion C are to Male a Dollar, si p- ...;. I r- y;t.i" w us EktTVeU fu r a ' 1 . the hoys informed jhc: th.a it was de hating night with t'ae two literary socie ties, and as I had been elected an hon orary member of one of them I was expected to go up and take part. When the house was called to order the presi dent stated that the question before the society for the evening was one of vast importance and he wished to take part hi it and moved that your humble so vant take the chair and preside over ti e meeting. Well, .1 went to the desk, made a bow, gave them the grand hail ing sigiij and did it ail with as much dignitv and grace as Kecci lection John ston, of the Cotton Blossom Club, could have done. The question for discussion was: "Iiesolvcd, That the government should own the lines of communication ami transportation." My mind w as made up before ike debate commenced but 1 let them battle each other for two hours and as soon as the last speaker stopped I -said, yes. I made them an Alliance speech and told them to try the sub T reast! ry next Friday. I told them if the opposition aid it was unconstitu tional to say to them that the people was the constitution, and that if the con stitution was unconstitutional we could tear it up and wake one that was con stitutional. , Potato Kaiser. sta it: n i:ys. Items Bailed Down to Save Space FroiH -uountains tc Seashore The corner stone of the first blast fur nace in .North Carolina was laid last Friday at Greensboro. Sam Jones charged a liquor man in Charlotte with tivii. to bribe one of the commissioners with '!". 000. And We Will TelFYou Mow. is North house 1 i are Dovjoqit i lie uis, which s .1 1 possible, pe amendment committee J'. tat k r O I K W vitl I Si 11 V li'lig but the weapon used bv Sampson to si iv the Philistines. Indtist rial J 'i tc J'r:s. The po'itieians for years have kept the farmers disputing and lighting over an imaginary dividing line, while they stood by and raked in the spoils. Someway or somehow the farmers have got, into the way of shaking hand across the imaginary line, and the statesmen are out of a job. 77f Old Era. Tim wealth of the country increases si pp., and is getting -hotter every da; ; f;ist eBO,,h. There is m," compl ion but since December . 1st IS'.K) tUe net on t ,.lt ,cul,e as ,ie plt,,t-iMt impels 1 1 - 1 1 increase in inenioesbtp lias been over 1,000. . - North Dakota Sixty-two sub-Alliances have been organized, with a net f ( ,VA I jjficreae or ;i,uuu memoers. Iowa-'! his St rious. aggressive Two hundered and sixty-six snb-Alli ances have been organized since De cember 1st, with a net increase of over U.IH'O meinbirs, ninety-nine organisers. are now at wor!c all over th e -bt.ite. Calif org..niz ' l.e i it r i 8.0OU. - be;:-! Ol'Mi w i't ' Fourte ii counties have Is vlo sub-Alliances, and -e of membership is over want to make it appear, the com plaint is that the people who cre...te it do not get the benefit, but that it nearly all g es into a tew hands, by methods that, uiv no better than ro.boerv. The ate is doing souie gW,. Kaii-sax. . ' and successful vtotk. . ' A rsew loi'K paper nas interviewed back in order it. secure tlie report it r-io'i, aki'ii tijion . 1 . .. or as -soon 1 ueu ai u 1 will agaiji iut' i'.if -aiid hav.- it ref -'W-'A on privdeg--.-: ai 1 ' if he lias any ; .lb some time h.i .ng i be t hat a i.st vof' mav I One tiiiii alone shouh uh-jiljon of such, a constitutional amendment; it -.vou-d put an cud To the taik. w hicli often causes honest ineirto bia.sh. abo.ir t he oikmi s..le ot seats in United Stales So.. ate under j present methods. j It is fe.-red that the sciz:ng: of dictatorial powr by the pus-.-i dent of Bi.zil may restht in aj change of government in that country i and the European interests may 1" -j strong enough wit li the new o,,V('rii- meut to briag about an abroga ! ,. ; of tlie rutin: ociiv agt'eeiuent s. re- j c -ntlv enierel-is. to v i:h ihis count n . j . Tlie first train a .-rivtai last Saturday. Tluy ai-e larlv now betwe.u W'iast ville. Mrs. Jerome i - .o. J. v. ' (. Of. I lie Mccki .: :: , -home of her ' 1 ;:.:. ,' last Tuesday. Col. A. Ik. ; 1 been ajipoi,;'. ; 1 . Fair com::)! This is 01.. ' mil tees. i 1 1 e . trial, ii. of Sam . to have ever spa., house. A negro i out :', v. ui 1 i' jrave way and ever, two 1: r . his h.-a-l .... i Water mi r1. Ia Ik- Asi.evi: the :V - rt si- : i"-..:. r . : ' s!lO air a l rn i : ' OCksVli iC .hi- re-u- Mocks- Our stock of CLOTHING one of the best in Western Carolina and our prices uneq m 1 (t! . We buy " more Clothing- than any one and when they right they can be sold the same way. This we claim has been clone. We take special pains; to fit and to please yon, cannot l)c done else w he We can fit the longest, short est, fattest or leanest maujn the count v- Our prices are: to suit ( overcoats are wdiieh 'C l.; 4- i ?nes. uo (" -Itl 1 i ? i ' t l i 1 i I I t ITM'UCl! kW- SlOCK Ol UU-lCi ) litis will be --v-.- r!ricllv cashriiii(h i.-iiliinir on ML S.-BM)WM V. l : i ! ei.-;il- :f i 4 as? Ui Le,-"., !J alt hoatdi t lie asserts hat lliei 1 1 is of coarse, should say o. ..l.xiety on the ? The return I .1"...'. let' I 11: i Ul! i' i" t- i - no danger of eit he. oi'lv natural that, he Nevertheless there ;s i.bit'Ct. 0 Ot the org TuX&W!'.'. tieces.,iy or they ilk! Ttrit ftp in s' r-1 ! never co'uld'.haye g .jod sbup without Hid. i .. -- Oaf if $1-00 for the Jrojrcsivcjtr titer, Watchman and a picture ' of all the 'officers of the nafional Alliance in cladiny egch State 'resident. THE II03I23TEAD AGAI'i. j ItHs said th:it there ai'e two things that members of tlri .legislature will try to dodge. Ouels a law to tax do-?, tlie other to abolish or reduce the h'jme?tead. Tlu' 3g law is iusignihV cant when conip:ired 'with thp home sul. Thousands of our people feel that the homestead law is doing no r,od now, but tlmt it is doing much harnu t su! i - L wo new Cf:i,;;j-y organ- i. i . licen t llei t ;'d, with' about -h-A ' ! Pisces, and the :jet'"iu- re.t-..'; is'over oiiO ineiubers. South' Carolina Twenty-two new Alliances have been established, with -about 1, COO, new members, but a loss of nearly as manv has been sus tained. Tiiis is the only State recenTTv heatu from in which an increase in mein!er--iifp is not rejiorted. Ohio The Buckeye State heads the list. Thirteen new counties are organ ized, with 170 sj-liiatices, and the increase of nieinoerstlip is over 10,000. bouth DakoiTi Working underdith culties. this State reports a net increase of IjOOf) members. J West Virginia The aw ikening and interest is phejiomeiiul. Two hundred and thirty sub-AUiagicetf have been en rolled, and the net gain of in tubers is nearly 10,OOcC the congressmen, rive favor the sub Tiei'.sury bill, and 34 oppose it. Three approve the land loan bill and thirty-six-comb inn it. Free coinage is ap pioved by fifteen and opposed by twenty-ihie"e. .Government contiol oi telegraph lines is favored by eighteen and opposed by sixti en. Sfit unlay JSulletiji. The more the sub treasury plalrr is discussed the more followers it will make. i dictile and contempt from the old leaders only make the people tinner in their belief that there is good for the masses in it, or why is these so Hi opposition to it by the oldpoliti- ciansNvho have been endeavoring to enslave the whites ever since the negroes- wei e freed ? --Pioneer Exponent. With the Ft. ScDtt Monitor in the hands of a receiver and tlie Hutchin son Xeica sold at sheriff sale, the ca lamity making press, in spite of its toad-eating servility lo tee money power, is goingjto the wall. If there is any one class of fellows on earth that wo delighVjn seeing take this 11 i 1-- . t Kind or medicine it is tliose woo vawn President Har- i . 1 .. :. . 1 ... Tl . rison 3 venerable lainer-in-ia w , ui. Scott, to the White House from his visit to his son, in the State of Washington gives the lie to the gosip which was prevalent at the lime the old gentleman left Washington, that he kis being sent aA'ay be cause of Lis w-nrying the heads j id departments by in-isting upon having certain nni.oin'l menfs and promot ions ' . I 1 I i . 4. made. Ti e old gentleman will be;VJ years old in January. u t here is, said an otucial or the National Farmers' Alliance, 4'a disposi tion, ei: hrr intentional or from igno rance on the part of the newspapers t.i confound the people's party with he Alliance, which is hnsleading many people. Nearly all f those who (are acting with the people's party are members ol'the Alliance, but thev are simply Sating as individuals and are but a f ration of the- membership of the Alliance, which has not yet foitioW! iw nalitical arena. If it ....-.-. ,IV I should decide to do soiext year simie people uiv destined f u greatly sur prised at the result and they are jiot the Alliance people either. ' Alliance Cross Itotuls. Editor Watchman .Having some spare tbout 'calamity howlers, villitying - . , -J: little trip across the r.. ;'T". l: w lssj if 'A i.v4.4 fc''ta rj tj Win ii i Ka AbccJutoly Pure. A oreair. of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavenbe: streilirth. Latest IT. S. tlovernment Food Report. W j X laj j L EL DCIT' CAUGHT NAPPING III FURNITURE. 5U K I Lj6 ana IH,.Tfjy 1 iMu We are ofiVring to pun-baser! some indticements.that are littles"hort of marvel ous. To ::;y liiat tliey are unprecedented doesn't begin to tell the story. Tako. our IA)l'X(.4-as an illustration : - We have concluded to let them goat SG.r,0, and ' a ni'inufacturer can't make t hem for the ijnoney. It is fusing a mild term to say i that they are cheap'; theyje more than cheap.. Such a price scarcely pays for tb ! matt rial in them, to say mil hi no- of I lie wolrk inansliip. : Not 'a -'bit less orr.li aston jishintr 'oai iiui.i are. our Fancy and IMad'orm KOCKEli We Jiave just ree.eivod u- j nice line f t he.-e 'ltoekei s, uplio'sterVd in colors1. They are beauties. It will pay. vou to - all and sen them be.foje vou buy. Thev are going. fast; don't delay. . See it, hear my prices w r. i I-. . - I .,:vw.-. i i iai a .ii. i lit iv i ii in i ! in e 1. 1 j v i y ucovi ijdiu.i, j and be-con inciil how tin ;-p we ;;le tel'iii";. ! EAMES" EABNHARDT. Fresh Garden Seeds at re duced prices. Clover and Grass Seeds at tlie lowest prices tit Enniss' Drugi Store. llespectfully, RACK ET STORE READ THiS ! Be sure and call for a bottle great many will, not pay .ii , jtheir debts because mey can uodge-behind tlie houit'stead, w hile many other i .wL neotde arediscriminated against ii urn I because thoy .mount of i.r.IHU-.y . v s I- 1 1 j I 4 I . ,Y.., he elected to tnegisiature unless U'is pledged to nstLk power to re - or modify this unjust and useless l aw. ' . . do not own a certain hr i : r.... . i l- is w i mm j i rout vt.andVMl 1,0 ,nan should y,v( icaiit.1 I'ine of the nationall tf the Alliance: $end$l.)0 and It the Projeice lmner and the W.i'h(i anljnrtmr. "Of the twelve and one-half million l . " . n. L l rt liiiituies w no ne 111 i u is couji i y , ,o,- j 030 families live in mortgaged homes.! The number of families that live in rente! homes is not given, but it is ?ad enough to know thah -2.461A30 families pay tribute to the usurer that portends for the majority, sure and certain con- nseation ot tiiose honies. As near an average of incumbrance a can be made is SI. 140. This would make the mort gaged indebtedness on the homes of the. people of in ore than two and a half billion dolhijrs. Yet there are those who in the face of these-awful facts laugh and jeer at tlia farmer ' and call him a crank for seeking relief from tl is withering blight.--(i7W Free Puem. ' and abusing the very men whoarehon-j estly striving to make it possible for them to lift the blanket mortgages from their offices. Alliance Tribune. AGood Offer. At-the low price of the Watchman wo can't atlord to pay ageiyts a commission, but w.c propose to give 'pli our friends a chance. To the person sending us the largest list of pa.id up subscribers before the first of January next, we wii t make a present of $L0 in old; second largest : KWVr .. J, L list & in gold, third largest list ?2 ,' iu ' " I"1. ' gout, fourtii hirges-t, $1 in silver. Jioys, men, yoiiuy; and old, here is your chance. Seize every opportunity to pick up a new subscriber. Somebody will get these handsome New Year's presents, wbv not country and so gathered myself together, and armed with a plug ot niacK tobacco, a shirt collar and a copy of the Watch man, headed for Mint Hill. i pulled m about 3 o'clock in the aftermxnv'after a dry, dusty drive. I found the citizens going on with business there just as they were in the davs of old Noah some to their farms, some to their stores some to their brickyards, mills, &c. I found it to bea place of about one hundred in habitants; it has two stores and one of the in, v flourishim; sehool in the salute, With Prof. I-'- I- Sp'-uuv .-.t -UtJiead, as sisted hV Prof. :-f"PyU:. .0 :, : 1 llSS J.Ul.t Prof , . . .v . asossamaii, .. . r l' ite if.-ii.lnate oi the L ..f.era.iy oi iven- of 3 Cures, it to cure Dyspep aifd Si'k Head, you first-chiss isbury to prove sale bv never I .-!.'; .- failed stion. ! i O i v -1 n ;d- Sl'25 OOO STOCK GaDTtW'O GO. With implicit faith in tlie outcom the cotton croji, we bought the greatest stock of goods ever offered in tlie State. And we have come to the conclusion re cently that the crjpsin thi ' he sdiort. Our sales so 1'. mod, but not up to our evo-'etations nor up to tiie volume of i i.:: stock. True, we never suid :- '- f:iejtj. ni w- i, . i.e -n -elliii : i'.:. A grat a , BKIN TIM H WolKe.. t hey ha : i. -work i thv . e not hiffj.'v. ;olc in i;--'t I;. i! e.! i y ii o'. i- ' . : - :: of jair warranted will go at $1.10. A g" il 11 iff shoe foremen at ?1.0d. J.vcryii u. in shoes cut to rock-bottom, Zeier llro.' Misses' and Children - fine' Shoes Toe.. $100 and $U'o. - ility will 1 glass 2 50 ladies' fine Shoes for ?1.H- have been .; Wc haveiastructcd our salesmen close our Clothing stock without ma.1 We bought for 50 ceiits on lire tlvthir a:. can afford to staiighter U and' we will. : There is $25,000 in tins stock, ail now and elegant gooils :itid theie "is iia.,oj!;'' petition about it. . ' , Down goes the carpet stock, cut to t nuick".- All the balance f the 12, V as. Don't wait 1 :: ' bottle of Hi. come and h. j a doctor bili is speedy -cui m r and How fails to cure lit: "'Ml, Oil 'A i . I ' . ' I i ;; t-:.e year i.M.Hie any 'ai:.:i-e of . , I i not We r and. we i'. til'St loss : : .: h u r usual i.-.ke :,;.y iuSs nec . -. ' i;. Culling y. ;! ; b.- doue with in". I a all limp : i be cut away Uearti of before in 18 cent Hemps cut to 10 cents. Il-Jru-Velvet Carpets cut from il.Z U iJoveUS good $1.75 Wiltons go at 11.2."; S-piy i ;'; graiiiA 5K S0 cent!-; 2 pV lugTains to GO ceats." Kuirs at your own ju ice. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorii you. I5egin right now. iJvery name 1 you send will be placed to your credit.! Kemember the price of the paper is .$1.50, but if you send as many as ten they will be put on at club rates! $1.00. Now lelV sec who will win. the gold. t ; tsp Baby was siok, we gge her Castoria, Kben she was a Child, she cried for Cagtoria $hen she became Misa, she ckmg to t'Astoria. kbeu she had CbiUren, she ga- j thein Castoria J. fel2if X'O T. I. Vinsmi, out! sliaviiejr aiel hair-ctiil ag - " i men ami fh:'r;i razors . t a , ;, inff aint ::liani'OOliilig S. ee.ai'i i . y oil laclits an-l eliil.lrec at tlui hunies. I also jf!liarKMi scissors it 1'rv.ai l' U la ci-uts a pair. Ji vi him a k&A.. Peirs Sd 10c. per iKFr; ili'l Tuiier.Soap 4e ; ftue (tlycerinc,- tHH: r'" 1-p -ndJar Auction Soap 4c. i . , Kti it t leg 4ik er j-poj 1 ; 1 )-v .Ai' iaam oi ueiore ui: .soma nrs ; Airea i-;imi , . HiSk Twiit lOe. ner doxen spool.-; ju- s..i.v .T-f-v uu in villus in; vou jej)iiy r c- hti a. M ,u.m you iii Uuy l.;.es iu in.iny lines! -(rool Note I.prf( lcr juirt a iuw a w e urn ami n,;'. .means awayi j.m s ink .c. :pei -iiuaic. iluwii. "r we I'oiiiihla irruat manv shoes! All our oaoer covered ut les than Cfiy t?t?uu on the dollarfj j he .closed out at ?c Our 1.15 ladie's she cut to i'!,f,0 is the d-.llar .-hoe ever pfl'ejed,. i)nv cle aui rogaii all whole stock and every Nfi:- 8e. books wia Cloth bcuiiu at i' bQc Sheet Music. at,5e. - t. Tte best tnlaur.drcd shirt ever fereU foTThe jinoney, only W cents. W. J. DAVIS & CO., CIIABLOITE, :r. C. Mcut.on the Watchrma when jru write.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 12, 1891, edition 1
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