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1. f ; t - i . 1 ... j ,- Cm "Li. ' lilXIu'SI V SUBSCRIPTION BATES .Ono year in advance fc'ix months " TERMS STRICTLY CAPJI. ThA Watchman is oraran of the Alli ance in the 5th and 7tu 'Congressional Districts. The WATCJIIMAX has oO per cent more cireulatiou than any mr-cr publislicl in Silislfury. Entered r-j sscau'l-claas mall at Salisbury, N. C. - - THURSDAY', DEC. 3, 1831. Away with pennyv.ise wisdom and let's p;ive North Carolina a chance at 'tlie Worlds' Fair. - Tin: St.itesviMo iMwhnaip lhmks ihe members of the Alliance ' fire get ting their ejel open. You are rigid. They are getting them open and will r.ct accordingly. Plain JiH'CooK-arxdvlJi!ly Miller, of the Shelby Aurom.'nm going to get out a new grammar. Will X. Coley -will be the -critic and order the tiling to beJjirnej3o p- When were J'ou at your Alliance meeting? If you have not -been at teuding promptly begin now and get yonrjfeighbors to do the same. You have awork to do and you should1 be gin n&w. ; Tins gfivernnieut is supposed lo have charge of . ihe financial system. But it is not '"in it." A few men run the whole thing and our national offi cers are-afraid tejook straight at them. This should not continue. Superintendent Pokier, of Ihe census bureau, says that the part of the ceusus referring to tha mortgaged indebtedness of the country is more" important than all t he others combined, aim that was should begin to inquire how these 0,1)00,000 mortgages are to paid. is a lamentable and to us incom- JM clirii.3ilj!o fi;t iU.fc mjut nrnniiPi'S (rf intelligent people and professedly Christian people, fail to grasp the moral import of tb niiigiiificent move ment of the allied industrial forces of the country for iinancial and economic reform. The characters oisome of the fu - won judges elect c J in the West this . . year will not bear inspection. Web ster's spelling book Fays lla judge must ..be a good man." The fusionists don't care, it seenisV-.whether he" is a good man or not. We have a lot of jiaper on Imnd Jibw that-is not r,s good as we would prefer to print. The readers of the AV atciiman are entitled to a good paper with good matter oa it. If each subscriber will bring or "send another jiew one with his own, y.vu shall have u good paper printed on good material. Ministers of the gospel are always ..supposed be on Ihe side of the weak and against the strong, but when some of them preach against reform frpm Ihe pulpit" and when the organs ! ..different denominations fail to come "from behind their masks and stand up for fight against wrong it is a bad sign. JOHN Wanamaker says: "I owe , my success to newspaper, and to them will I freely give a certain profit of my yearly bttsiness. Last year I spent SIO',000.1 never in my life used such a thing sis;a poster cr dodger or baud-bill.- My plan for" fifteen years has been to buy so much space in a news paper and Tfiil it up with what I! wanted. 1 would not give an adver tisement in a newspaper of 500 circu lation for u,000 dodgers ir poster." THEY WERE HON-POLITICAL. ' The Farmers' Congress met at Se-1 dalia. Mo., last week. The i4uocratic press is verv compli men tarv in soeak-t'd ' Jrifff. -the uieeting though there was . T 4 1 hardly a real farmer in the meeting. But they were xVljtiesA, and Wet the . pres3 dics notcomplam on account of what they did. A raong their proceeds -ing wtre resolutions' asking" for in creased appropriations 'for different 1 -rivers and harbors, tari5 reform and goei-a men tat economy, - exportation laws, an increase of foreign consuls ami ministers, free mail delivery to farmers, control of trusts ami monopolies,, fed- , eral aid to irrigati?)ir extension of sig nal service bureau, and election, of president, United States senators,- etc., by a direct popular vote. ' Of course - this was not going into politics, but if tliey had alJed. the sub-Treasury V? govern menToei-ship of railroads - jt would have been a political organi sation. - V ' . , ,. i. .. i. ..i i i n Tmrr I', I II II I I III , ! ' I . "i.v.'Ji.L u I I A LASGK BUSINESS. . i Thiis a great h:a country. it- ' " a - anre.in some tbiins. --' It is. generally college is a place where men arc made out of boys. It is also thought that in f name for -gambling. On Thanksgiving day the football teams from Yale and Princeton met in many fhaus-inds of dollars "changed hands." Tiie Jfrrald says ' the victo rious college Imvs and their friends celebrated the victory by indulging in I mak-inf men character-and m)ra!s ani 1 ..." .... n , 5i.r,oi ,. . . i Washington, aov. i,. t-.-e?- .73 looked after, lint col leges-urn not J n- ? . L . . , . . . . I r ,, ' , idf lit liamsan njav or- muv no., o,e uo?ornni-nt to fa lib e. licen iv there was a ima i . v. . , ... , ! , - . , 101 ioowr.ii oeteen tv.o f)i xuxs u,it.L 1? r , Bfi , v ; tw-ii! - five i.Jij- c-.-at IT'JlHp-S HI I 1IC Ul.ll.:. VU '""-Irnr 1 17 , ri HU.i III. I ! '",V '-'.IV I" vv..!-..: , , - - -Hier-nd about 000 changed hand r' w.,.-,,..- : , thev c-.., f::ii:sh undoubted ,"! A ' 1 Hier d d about v-, n0tJ iin FiiEHicnj, Ai;;fin,.,. Is,t lu tri, . . , th.a l.ard went to Atlanta, to Boston,! 1& ffi Two otl.ers played ball and j miivrf-g, aftpr thi., ntUtwn en;-.-,-! '""i ! ' Ilo Kaleigh and to New Orli-ans. It nllU ciian-'ed hand-!. Two athletes ran a-' ., " . ,.f, ..- ... i -turn u o:t;i .i-v),'.s-i, on an a verae. w.,s txt; ,r:,.uHural enieinent of v-rg- foot race recentlv and 1,300 changed the porhds of the v int. Hons, jtobury a c;,,, n XV. 11, th,;5v,s that prouipt,d tho cfforls whi?h ,,nn,u urhri'i i,.(n.i i,..,1U),1(.r w ,!oz,n lea! Dorics concern-; Ailiam.-e xuu bury.al.Mint three-tourdis ; ,.IVC (!o,-e so nuic, for the Slate. Take nani. v iia.ico iian.a. j? -ihk.ki . n,;,,- ..',, vr ,.!-. mr i of thn rptiri:r members next vcar. and ! ( ua .4- . ...r..f - New York and played a game of foot-after t!;eir interview n iih Mr. Hri-1 i() tlu. !!a; i,nal banks at oue. er et-i.t. !he &f. of the Board of Agriculture, ball. Thirty-five ' thousand people so:i and :i response to uestr.ns jva, ; ,.JOn Ui)i;tl States bmi ts as .ecuniy. j So far as we know, the Beard pf Agri- nJn c,,l ...J Jn,1 smu.ng.y informer Umu . tncy i Nmv U it extelld this filrorJo tho-e ! culture lu.s as much l-gal Authority . , ' , v-merely called as until ui ana painou- ; wU() cuu ;ve- r,Mi, tdn t t.iirit v ;ai)i ; .n.,w us it Iiad in the past for making watched the game. ' betting was brisk; citizu td5ry their rep.-ets to i in-! (,;,,, vvi!i ,..; ,!,...,. -Mjuri thee disida s. a: d we think it onlv leuine vicroiy ny inauig.ng i Interstate Commerce f'ouimi.siol,. and quantities of painted Kqnor. the desirability of tiie Alliance huvin-! efeatel crowd drowned their! a representative thtreon. ! i ad almost drowned themelves. Although this is the la,t week of , rt fl..;,i i. ItlSnetikership cjunpatn ih'-reis iut great The defeated gref an in the -same kind of fluid. They took posses-ion of the city, created' distur bances at t i.ie theatres,., and; in. .several casus the programme could not "be car ried out .owing to., t heir ' raekef .: . .'j)c cial policemen were detailed 'to. hxA after the'young col lege, bloods'. . Kow, is this the way to make'Tmerr at colleges.- - Will these CGilege.j.fu fa out siiitesmen a'd devout young min-. i-;tersifter ;rll ef this? Is it right to encourage gambling at colleges by students and others? LBi'SGO TO WORK. T-'k last legislature passed an act to give $23,000 for t!ie purpose of making an exhibit at the World's -Fair. .-This money was to be derived from the direct-tax fund.' "It seems, that this money will not be available, as most of it will be claimed. - But it this turns out to be a failure it should not be put down as a signal to stop our efforts. North Carolina must be there in good shape. We ought to Have at least-forty or fifty thousand dollars for tbia purpose. A majority of our people are hard up, but 50,000 would only be 02 cent for each inhabitant m the State. The 2"),000 i? only 10 c-rats for each in habitant. When we consider Ihe great value of the exhibit to the State the amount is very insignilicanf. We publish in this issue a cpmmu- mcatmn trom Lx-Bivsitient C::.rr. He e mi In'.'t r nf snmri !,! i.n .m 1 !. I :1- the State Board of Agriculture, should manage the m alter. -No doubt this can be done. We feel sure'tual every public spirited citizen will favor ear Slate's doing someihin We a;; con fldeut lliat same plan can be adopted. .e. next legrshitrire no dor.bT will do ail-it can to have the State represented, but a sSart should 13 made at once. It should not ba delayed. ELUSION FROhl A roiIBIrlA'CICiJ ' " " JUDGiS ELECT. .The Peabody Gazette prints tlie fol lowing from Judge Eerie: . . , ?!?P;;sii:;.Vx. K,;a.. Xev. 0. ErToa C.vxlttk: ' tl:o battle is ever anA Kr:i.-p. is one mare on. the r-iht tv-.w a;.rt she wll lteep abreast hereafter with the titou'scht? cr lii-j pre.-a.ait fl,TA she b.p.s lu'retof;rp. with t!i'q.exri'pti.ja of lust ye;.:v The Allinr.ce party through tlii.4 section of the Suite hns mt iu We.tei loo, in Tiiy jtulgiueis t. I wish to extend to you r.nd my friends in Peabody, Loth demo cratic nud republican, my sincere and heartfelt thanks for the extraordinary large vote given rne in your precinct. I onlyThope ttvat I may be able to discharge my duties as judge -with wisdom and justice. The position I know is a hard one, but I fuHy considercd that when I decided to make the race. I shall always strive to discharge my duties, realizing that the office is a public trust aud deniands at my hands the greatest recog nition. Very respectfully yours, LrciE.v Earlr. The above reads very funn The idea of a partisan- thinking republi cans and democrats for ther large vote! What has become of the two great parties in this country any how? It is said that. 1hey have married.' "Two hearts that beat iiS one with but a sin gle thought and that thoughtis to defeat reform a ad perpetuate villain v. "u'" sa.v llfO'.ldvocates of the single standard, ; "we want honest money. un, ye, noncst money: Is that an honpst yard-stick that is con stantly growing longer? Is that an I honest pound weight timt is all the time getting heavier? Is that ntiy more an honest dollar that is all the time getting dearer? With Sherman and McKjnley the longer the yaVd stick the 4,honester" apparently t it be comes; and, in like manner, lire bigger or niorevahiiiine the dollar the '""hon ester"' tliat will Ik?. Hut with lion est m?n Unit, and only i hut, is an honest dollar which maintains stable relations to commodities and preserves an even balance between debtor and creditor. Ccn. A- J. Warner. Only $1.00 f jrrtfie-Prop reus ire Far mer, Watchmmi and a picture of; all the officer's of the national Alliance in cluding each State President. i I Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriau . ' .... - - , - . - ).....-. . .-' L . , ... ... WASH! XGT OX lAATTYAl. r,ii nn v.r, vrc'A'vi The AU. wc,i;n Call d" 1 11 e s l ar ir me -r-iH-ntn-i ti i ...i r Garbing the !pm t -chits. . crrospon-lence of tno Watchman -.i- '- V i- r . i row, none w.tn a :n-ni r lonnoanon j than the imagination' of tin relator.1 rrcsidont 1 here is a re-.son io i-e-, iieve h5wever, that they to k oeension j hile paying their -reverts to stv e.,..ti.:.. Hw. m ! as mach doubt as ever as to who is to be Speaker of the House. E tch one of the five .active candidates there are a nuinber of dark horses -will tell you that he is confident of being tlr.? mnr.. fand . that conhdence i reirerated bv cxch -a rid every one of the friends of emdi . candidate. Four of them' are (te ad Wrong in their calculations, . und ihfiy. Ire' all 'live are, ;;s ifc v".mld create uo'gTet surprise if, in case of a pro-f.ract4-d figlit in th.e caucus, all of Iheni were dropped and' some ;;;an lilce Wii- srur, oi est U'V'dn a, noininii.e'i. Cnings arevery lively around the sev eral tieadqirarlers; .members are foil ing in on every tr.iin and it is expected that they will all be here by Vodnes d iy. Then it wilt become le.rgely a question of managoment. The Sena- ora are taking s!d-s in the cou!.r.;t. toj a considerable esfvnt, and Crisp is lour correspondent saw the tne;C p-t ; Tjw. foveVn-vnr is f ur'iishin"' monov madi' a 1c;i J rike at' Boston threajrh i -1 i 'iii-' i i iargely to Crisp's chances of winning, j as 'there no ' man in Congro.-s who i anproaciics Herman hi a man ioul ttor ot mm. bprmger is Hppe.renlly velopiiiLi more st ren'd li than itnvl: aiv had iriven him c:cdit for ha-,-ing: th is a big delegation from ilhuus i -er.-working for him. iiesiry George is ;:n interested spectator of the light, and while he says he has no influence with any of the members he is -"nevertheless uomg lots or talking lor Alius. Jeriy j Simpson is &oen evry w-here Jind he j says I hat the aliiancemen will vo for, .a cundid lie of their own. but some of i ne rt.t. vu.ee manners i i a from th out n have alreadv announced their i;;t. i tiou of going iui-o ihe deinocivd i"" I J n I i iA t-r V -. ; 1 in.' j.iev ail so. Candid lies for mm ! . .. n:ise ntrii'iM ;ir null ; f : : n o i i- i i uotice.ioie i.;ai, many m i;,e-: .ire ex- j i : 1 i . ; I. j . - i I nir-!'10-!N: Of 1 I.' 11 ill;-' ::-Si!, ! ! -II 'said once th it an :; eo,.:-:vs:;iIoi .! ways bectnm an oihv-ho'.der or ;i lob byist, and he Witi rei i v -jiCiir 'i'h4". ; v p.n iew except 'cms twtv oecsme one i or the other and in so;n ca iioili. ! i ne silver (p:o -tiou i. giving i he J dr-mocnits much trouiih.- h t ; -i 1 ne tree coin.tge t.ee' -! ojiciki rahip crats, twider the !e;id of 111am!, of silver ! lullar f-mie are on the i-.intige,- iLissiiidtii.it le.u'iiig thai. t::ev ui 'Vj . . - . . . . ' . .- i gt i iei.i- in i:e: iiomm.oi u oi Cji'-asicr, . i : l , i , r l i ney v;:i ;n. rouuee i.u: re.sooKion m the caucus ii'.Tore the I; dialing com- ! .1 1 1 ' IT. .. i i meiicca, nauinjx me :i u;.-!- i i o-e-s i tree cam air bd!. e i li is t ne lii-li'i'ii embers ot tne V,.i I t I i i i ? ..r " . . i . a doU( JrZsueh a in the caucus Wi ceii.oe.y- m.iiori; v. e car Whii. by ; a uccisivi there nre lots e dem-a-rats wiu are perfectly willing to have the silver ouestion Jet alone for awhile there are few who will dare to vote r-mnsh muI ... -,., , """ if oyiuiiuil IL lb i"' oioulll, liji ill OnU ens. If President Harrison siirns the treaty now in his liosession and the Senate ratifies it, the United Stages! will have absolute free trade with oue country and that -country will have the sanie with us. The country is Hawaii, which, hits had a representative h-v for "some time engaged in the negotia tion 'of tins treaty. Probably tins ne gotiation has been the found it ion upon which the numerous stor.es about the annexation of Hawaii have b -ui built. The ratilieation of this treaty would, as far its commerce is lOicernel, put Hawaii on precise! v the 1 V now it of pi long exper.ruce as a managing editor makes him" a valuiibh; e..-itant. It i. Service L-ommu?ioner .Koeseveit are j pMniii in, mm uio reucense t oar-1 1-...1- ... i 7. ... . ; iuti.c ii. iv-'.v 11.-5 iiii.ii -ii i.;t.e ori'.'i. .!.. -i r . i C"rus V.'. Field Dying. -..r.o luiiN, Lift-. i n ..- uea.evc'.i tiaat Cyrus V. Field is dyin-. Dr. Fuller .T--r.- t T v ,'. -I T. r . 1 - i . j".. .."a liiujiiin; milt mere wafe' no t chr.n Fkildand Dr. Liudlej' ibat Cyrus W Field was flcwly sinking. cresiueu wun navmg seciUi vi i;onn;'ii ; ;t rascality ami lrat.it ccinnta -actire aid. If this bo true it a Ms I conn: rv will go to the devib ami iii.- . , 'Op ' 1 -r ieit; T t hliif's i rone h i.iie.-! il i . . i . . nojr.v ini.LhMiry to move our 'Tea onsi- Kt,.-.- mail : ..... pieteu ms message lo Longros, WMig i ,, , ,, ? " " ;-vn v.o,'K IZ'UrailtOl'U CI month? . ness into the tmexnlored ,,,i.;,.n . : ,, 7-1 ' ... ,n e,v -V,u- u"l'i we. cim ; : en-a-red hi revisiiiir an-i roiiiinil , " v o t? ta'a seem to open'; tor u.i I.pvotoI t'.,. "'v' jw lanor t ., k . .. ' 'i.- Wll.'l1i.I'tWll,l.ri- l!IE M ll-tii- " . 1 " " u liiull ll't'lilll1 II I'MIhont I,a , tk.;'1 .I i tin with the ab'e editoiial lissiuuice i'; , t ' .'. ' :'C'! "nnnmiy sen-; re,:. iy J. ii, iVJtiAii. hruincd. bver five yeas of wondS i?T,Z 7 . i , ii ,f i i i i in. .. i . ioi o.ee a e row anu a""e 1 rrrowth fivp vmn of lr.i .a. i a, v. tin. iinurvsM. in ii., tnu u ivate secretary 11a ford who-ei.- i n . ., . . 1 " c... . giwi, i e jeara oi hard work limls u:h r. ma n ni.f,i,.1,.,.t., : ei ....' a.., liiia OIL-. Ml. I- f, 3 Ml I' 1 I 1' I ' I . . - , . ' ' " to v.. v i L.iTI U III I ! L 1111 n t- ,- I ...... . I w .-, . ... i .n.M. b , . . i t - . r ..... . - i t -: i . i- . i .Til 1 i .'itiiftri i . ti lit iiAi..rf..;... i .. o v.. i i in? :irf i: :1M,,,niiv.,l U ; ;,,;;.;, C:1; ,if in;i l.t -(r.e-r A-.-midv 11 ',"'f to hen Motion of the hho endoreemxmtor so manv o...Anf . i n l-3' I--". ' . r - -iiwhudt was a farmers' le o :,i 11P .7 V.. 'V 1 . l!':,L o-en(iant, Ueorxe V.- words fail. T.ir i.n .;.h Ul1 r L . V..: . nu 1 8 je n M-e JarKe5t and LesUieU" none wiiuout ue'.cction. ,i, .!.-, -1 ' 1 foioi, is a non res dent of thU -anA L.. 77. T , .7. ,:w"h r just U otiih. The miii-o ib.rk cf ,o.i.. ft a V.i, l i oKis) ,o -npplv toads whereuith". ihe . therein. ;ui, 1 t hat :i mn r - 7. Uli L'P' rtlieal of us in ; same wnv. fo ' liNt i..i:',i.Lii.. if., l 1 1 i . . f e -""3 oi aiiiTii .is ii' ,an: M c ese our retnil !,i.;,ic- ,i . . V A " : ' v'11 pn.cnase oi in en h mils '-e in Mr. Field's eon. lit 1. ... r 1:1 1" S-op. , . , . . . . . . . " l-.'il'Ml :.(,.! i l.'.,r 1 . t...;.l . I . . S. . i 1 I I . 1 '. r 1 ... r . - - I .ast r.ignt. Anotuer pbyMcntn whose ,; , , - . l4"' 7 ' V: " 7 " '" r uc'J('r t:,c Un i bought a man could a i.i . , : . . . C"U 1:1 no? 'oi.n-.i to liiiw fl-oc ..T-.. l,,Jf ,Ui 1 --t.oiicnt ot l.l:U. OIP Over,....!, . ... . 'I ... . uaecouKicoi ne oiuair.eu, is reported lf ... " .-.;. "7,7 " V.-r y" Vl.h,:: the assaying that-Mr. Field was sinking mn- fl; VT t ''!'U1L Il7:'!""' ia:M,v ii.aifu-i't m -cat V -r, i 1 'wimeniH ne con idly. At seven o'clock to-night ir w?S ,11 ''M 1 he' ,v't?i, lt t bough : oa or b,rre t-Jl.t !,- of x JuJr l't i 1 SO!Ue f Tea renortt-1 on th mithnrifv ofvr,..... m tne (ilorr b.ss b.-oi nlu.t-Hv ! er this r.otic.. .-m i... ,.t.:.A!r4. ... .. ' " " w .a i i 1 1 : v ' f i - ----- . --.-w v no ,i i iii ,ir iiT i ti i. . . PUT THIS IYOUIl PIPE. 1 1:11U ilu 1 u"'iV . from Kef arm iMpars. il favors tiBtiry- if o;i do no, wl?y ?;re yon opjv.isi to the only means tuatfgave the most, vis top. A hat tue pfo- v.'iil e'estiuv it 'i r a Hunter Lmmty !; jit ci.-'lJt- to!i vi,v not ;t (. i .... . a . M . , .. o- nm.ni.H iiicnniiini-iii i uuiwu. Southern Alliance Farmer. jr,.,.. . ,. , At e xus.on o, t,:e uem. -ia an.i r.'Hiiieans in ivanvis, iS.'oras,sa ami I ' ( J . 1 - L. H1- , 1 -i: !11Clj'lli t aum:sMon ti.a, yvunA it hl:,st !o;.,.. Vc trnt that no J(n,:l" :-r'.v l:nn,;il" ,(l5v,,lin ! Ihe Board wf Agneuit-uiv, at its next 'hrm- If tbev can iuse once th-y Itf),. com her trurting. will assume the re so wihnr.t 'cyen.c: any ''jsi;0!lsi;liliiy :ind b,, to ph the time. -'"". work. Those who think the Alliance "There is nothing ' new under the t Lnu"1 s sys t he script ti.'es and we were j j n,.vVr f-o lort'-ibly convinced oi thu i trut hfn!ue:-:s of the t xpres.sifui as when j id; ug a i 'einoerat :c or Republican j r(!ii,er which r-norts tlie fame- old us libitum ad jinci.i. Faiiiw.K'r Comity J;vi( ; . 0 inf.nil SO'l v is, oorn lo ,.Jonn T 1 J..cob Astor. of New York, last rnvk, who Aviil inherit i:A)ih)pO O.-.ly 1 1 1 . . .v o l l i : Our laws a,re biriiding up not or.iv it in-niev iri-st..nriMCV, bui a nio!iiV drsi):?tisni in Aineiiea had better have a nvmarchv at once. Soht-ti-ru A'ii'(ti:ce runner. . The quos'.io:! of purity in p'diis ii of such '"imparlance that ii-ny man who has a vobi sliou'd stop and consider what is bis duty, not to his country or partv, bnt to hiuiselt and familv. For I. it. it i a- ivsnlt will be anarchy or hnp.-riall.-m. The !'rc:,rf.i;. erinr.; are no i" s-d! -a 1 1 i : . i :c; emrair . ..v. a in any oilier cupu- hus, ittot w rule tliev are as re -e- v as i a vbot! v ' i v. i ij i oi m ,-.ti'" o iovai com; au neons "U inter, st. t oey are ju-t. a a b e as u'n body else to comprehend the efi-c's of ! an v eccnonue svsiem to wliielr t!-,ev ive laborious i.t teuti-u?. Tney mav !e t'le easy prev of d-magi ig!,e.- for ihe ::ve;i 'jt, !at in their own tiu o tk.-v thin'.'S pretty much as they ere. The 'i' l'nv.?. lieporis ar gmg .;nt from W ;.-!i- . , i . i i imliiliuij j i , i I i - i il i e ft nances of I ,v,i !i se !.ev- r i-e.; lie; a- than t e.i !, r.-s- ;e o;.e u.i: ; ' '' ' ! !..;r : r-J'e ; : en i n'Ti ! y-.-i i z v I . ' : ne. e 1 ao ' !. iif; i li v is. ;i; r ','") p: r t ! - i t - i . f . I ( .! f'r p-v.) e m o fa I I v-K'i' li: - i i I I . t : i nd soi'ew banks? For the n . . .f 'ilie coniiiio-i p'-opn re-1 ii- ! i e r de .s ana I; .jiAt'.rs . o.'.t on .lit O ,-i. . I . :4in or n. ; ii.'iu v ; n e o ; i .- ; . saippiy in..1 deiuand thus eiea e-j l. r .t e o i ml erest . A jus! r;,; ;l i ,n ;,f- O I 1 ! , . i , i Oi! i iie. rd to o : v i i oni t h" o,-. ! jj.Pit U ' If :.iicu anitn. is (a- ;t nrese ut ) less v--:-:vu'-11 to t!) .rrce1,1,.. f,n (he aver.iuc iii.u a i ei (s iv ) seven ' cr c.-u' iii- t . iiii'-e w iii : i i rt;i",;i lo Jiiiss into t h t io j' . ! ( ' 1 p. ts-er-siou oi uo- n :i t r 1 elide hi- N Ti.ies. :ti: world's l'aii;. ,,. . . r..-i res:ae;jT Miasurr l aiaKs tfre State ; Ii,:i". d (d'Au-i iciillureSliaahl See tliat , or t; carol in a is Represent a. Six. Editor:-It has ! e -n said lv ; Editor: It has ! e -u apply -an appropriation with which North Carol, um should go into line at f',,L r .1 i ' a . ie i i . S; -' vi,iiMii,i,oj j K.-i: i toil to lie heid at Chicago; thai it w,,s never tended to mean ;;nv such tliin-j: that' . .... if it wa mvant it was a sullicient (.v; ; a stdoct stoci-:ot atehes, Clocks, deuce that, .farmer !eoi-h;ii,,a ;dwas!c i , , n fails to accomplish th . ends aimed at' l)ec' 10? l" all kinus of fine Much ? such chi.Hy nousea.e !::,s J(.,V(drv on hand :;t the lowest em. Mia'tsMrom those who love to be- lowtbi I ; 1 1 1 1 1, .. l i . re ..l ' i .ii t .e i oe noiicM, euiaas o an l.oecsi that the rrt mass of the Alliance. ;is ; org.niz-?d i-i North Caiodu-,. js' ' Slide s! , upon . ajvi-c i is!ati;re w,is ionet in 1 1 i n lt to pro-i - y.r ..m cccis-aiy n-ealis lor to IS l:iO. ; Tiie farmer who1 So fi;r :is we are iiiformohrlhe direct J tax ftuid will not he available at -;ill-x J -i-.ii.e 1 ool iii . .- .. i i . -i . t . . .7----- ... .-.v.. 1.1- ou- lies- rt t in -i-n,.T.,. 'ei,,.,. i. . i , I I -a 1 .. -, ... A I i I 1 1 r .!. irinuovo n .,r..,.. 1 i .-iais ri'i t fine . i .... - .... . t i ii. uu iioi oi enco ir:iwinpt . ... t - i , ' , as ';. nolle ;is l ivase who P, v.- tbe . . , C,tt i , ". , u lo Cent pun- To bein l outd ne represented at t Ir.eoJt imn, the said George V. Pethel ever W bef re p 1 ln our Clothing stock, the CldldV, f ai i,e.r. lone-t. eif-rf. ld i h";'h' r'vld to appear at a Supe- e " li meceV's nd Overcoat, iii . . i . . - ---- - ' "nwii MiM,s 1 1 ne TiroseeiiTioii i,f ivir .1 t i , - : 11 was t ie co:wen-i of tb o: 7 V , . J. - ouoay nC- dcliuitelv sett ed the m.c.ti,,., i t . i , vvr ""-' i""tu" nc" ca- ... - ... . u.i...,.,!,, oi e;.o i-u ;u ... ..... L.. Man-., aruoii. ; hu'-ines can be eiewri ,.,V ii J e'M c,m:re ju:re.!iasc at wholesale al' tne ie.-.st lo ui.ttl the ap,.ropi;iation oi Sj27,,-; -Nevember lDtb, WJl. ..- readilv c"ndM' l'1 inore rees we l c-lail it. There has never been 1'Uii. called for in 1 iv- A,d Tb 1. ' ! W. G. WATSOX. f H .v..a ,.. " ,7 . ' - . a"SKu a , ?uch a stock as thi, ollerr fi in Cbnilolte .fault not be fur six years, were it all Wft in the treasury. Tbty Stafd Board 5 oi worm s fair aiuaager nave mcci LP(1 nrlenft snlrintion. m j.-,-.-. r.. - nractic: ( Jwoiibl, in such event, l,o the town that te wajtt is a real representation of all .ice resources 01 rr.e oiaie, set in me l..r-Ls fc (,qo rpr!p7-ttetie manner. , 1 :re l-annf-rs wp-trinir-i;,-, unucr '"- Coil! ro! :f tho Stale lh:ard' i'f A?- alone as ;;n ex tmpl-'.' It is mo-e tlian doub'e since 1 SS3, v.l.-u t'ne Slate !1 riht to demand of them a continua jti.i.n of this work. It lias the s.mclion ' oi thw l.-.st Ass.'fub!v, it lius I he en- . . . . . i (io;s"ment oi i Us I.st State Alliance is not a p ariotic, progressive oigahi z,A ion, eoih-avoi fare of. ail the p. ing themselves. euMeavonng to promote the wel peop:e are only ueeeiv- rji.iAg Cakii. Two Valuable IJoks. We have, undertaken to furnish our readers with two very valuable books. "Labor and t'aiital" is ihe title of cue the -at her is& "''r.oli table Farming in the South' These hooks ought lo be in the hands of every fanner in North Carolina. The books can be seen sit the Watch man oiiiue et e.Tiy time. The price el "Labor ami Capital," is $2., cloth binding; "I'roti.tabie Fariai-n'' is $3.o0, cJotli. Call and see them and give u.s vour order. 31 orris! o li Fire. :i(;r.rLlfT.;VX, Tern., Nov. 30. Oue of the most ;ie-ai active fires In tiie history oi' .Morri.-'.o vvn occurred here yesterday in-rrdng. The loss is estimated at 0j.4, '1 tie insurance on ail properly burned will m.t Jtnch over ioAHjO. J. V,. shiup ilc Co. nre tlio greatest hme.js, their lot-s Uing 15,C0i, iiihurance 7,000. Col Jon Clarice!. i.'ood uiiiioung, Strict inhidiiii!., -Middlin-. i . 71 Tin You irani a hieiw'chf the vatiaiwl f;Jirrrs nfthc AMaiirf. Snd$l 'an ad jet the j'ro-j. easier Fanner and -Hit WaU iti.iait ana jaeture. more favors! do condi- W !iS f., nd Crop th-iu Nonii Car- o 1 1 ; : a . U'-a ;.- .'. II He'" hii-: "'I ;;iv h , i ; -.v-r s.. ! :i;!,. ; ' In s!n I. n lihu V.i.. -aa ;i;l in1 r r. 1 1 !'. s.n i s. l! . .. IO-i ... '; l.-iJl ! s " '.v r..ari;ea ! i IlngoUl a- ! a1 I v. . - - -1 A .fi tloit ,oiily big lis! get inter--- ;;e 1 i'A H ' 'r. ,r n r2 J-r-x A. crr.am oi t a rt.tr tinkinj: Powflcr. lli-li.r,l of ad ne leaven no' str'enirth Littcst U. S. (o.vernaient Food lterniit. rTn'jT TpT. y TnTTnl-TT Wo arc still p.t our old stand in-!n hlin street, where WO have nvices State rf North Carolina, t . Rowan CorxTv, - ' T?nn-,4--'.. 7-T, " tvAcoaiji o iNULiCe. c0Tcr-' n hKK h' th -M. L. GOODMAN, f es SOW 1L. 1,1 I TT-T- r.T rrT .... ... . '. - vuuiihuii ri.1,31: IVU W I T ! I--, r, , . 1. . . . I . . .... ("rmajt, K.ccutor Attorney. VAiii HA T Oar stock a F'J ? E v I H . tr Ui.Kti I B P.- ug e m m m k a a lsl 1 ill-a .'' We W Me of is one of the best in Western North Carolina and" our prices uneq ualed . We buy more Clothing than any one house, and when' thev are bought w i 1 thev can be sold the same This we claim' has been We take special pains rio'in way. doiie. to fit and cannot be We can est, fattest county. jiv the hard times. too chtvap to go cold Wo want to reduce, onr stock of BOYS' OVERCOATS, aiel special bargains will bo given in tbctn. Oar terms are'strict'lv cash, atid anyone who pays c:ish savs inoner, Tlv it bv caliinA'it ? ' - " ' 1 . j Ml? -i- 0 N'v - . ''- " Ik I - D0ZT'T B- CAUGHT NAPPIITG-IN P U HUTTUEB. " We are oTering to purchasers som inducements that are little short of marvel mis. T4 say that they are unprecedented d ,e,n't beSiu to tell the story. Take our LOt. ClbS as an illustration : We Uvc conclude! to let them Ko at kcO, hd a m.rmfacturer can't make them for the rm acy. U is tlsil!g ft ni5Id term f;ty that they are cheap ; they're more than heap. Sm-h a price sea reel v pavs for ib'o . , . v"1' n'l "oii.in- ot tne Respectfully, V E T isnin bargain arc our Fancv and I'latform V ()"'-' F v i " . "".'"T nice line of these Rockers, xmJJer J-d n co uV Tlv -A 1 '. JM8t lT1 " you to call and see -them before yLn t.J,W W n e have a full line of Furniture of everV de-e .", ii , c ' i and be convinced how cheap we ure scdliu dc8tIl'tIOU- Sce trheary pnges MAC RETAIL STOCK MUST' 3-0 ! S-orao clay we must e!os- or.r l,iisinc?i li.-.-in nt , ;, or turn it over to newer l-,r l-.in.n o i . . . , , i T, l . .11 r. .ii r 1 " ."n., umU ri paltry dol'ars which bo cn uieX 3 cannot take with him? 1 " iae oiieu orniuistcr iu his courts or anv Id meet, and these wi Why we shall A q m a .mm. QH n 8 fiT. IBS SH 68 M Gt gfi ' H B 3 1 IsB.i Yeu- How. CLOTHING to please you, which done elsewhere, fit the longest, short or lean est n ) a h i n the nnces are fo s Overcoats are .worktn.inr.hti. Xm 1H l " - w uii moo oi uu iMiwir EALTES.& EABNIIARDT. w.... iu v"mii liiw ji.a u-'!,ui criaaneliliv in (" mr n'to nnr , uiii, i0 t;, 2111 Otir iltlnp lnipnU li ils nwi- irone. his preat eale-Avc have cul n the followinc lines lo es Our cntirerdress goodj - stock, 1 tien line of Shoes will I, "f C (""ts T fn Ail hrouu the eiU:re steck any arid id jo.i.ds not mu:i .1 !.. hn'..-.. ,vill be cut out at nnv id-i.... ti... mm-n -ai i..;.ir. ..... ( x n.-.. ' " f- - i his m i be a grand lime for liicrcliiiiuS ! who want jobs," as we shall certaiuly cie theve good at some pi ice. W. J. DAVIS & CO,, S.TOflE f f 1 - , CKAELG1T2. I.r. C. -KuUoatlieWalcliuiinM!icn na eaii
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1891, edition 1
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