Molina Watchman. rUKSDAY. J AN, 21, 180 TCITY AND, COUNTY; . Bast, New la - XiOYfiii ana :l a3 - Vicinity. :: cW; Advertisement. ., a Trivpr .t Co-. 1ry eOfxl .WuKefl- '... to rent. of Hampton, "-V ft., ,.rt Tuesday in mJ ' T,(.piiiy in C19 city. Th "Si riunWrd'? cora vmrij-WllP show c irt opera Kouae"Mcday night. ; the iock.oMhc.1nte Wins. -Brown was , ftfat public auction last Satur- lit.' onlv.l!thosso n1n V nctrpapcf ascriptions can enter fKjpcat'j t . ,tnan & Carter hav receded their . (Bn,l have put their locket Store in iap2 to rct-rite customer.. v c9rrcspouacnt writes to inform .us ;fttoncna pcrhap two, persons will .'v 'lv'oen.Jr.. boh of DiJ. R. Keen, r..-rr resident of Salisbury died' of -Vitisin Knoxvillo, Tonu, last wceh. ' . At W. tlSoyles, 1 the- prominent 1 ipular M" h"Kt minister-nt Lox- iW.fl t,m(ui Y. Cook's oldest child, the f.kfy giantard, gave Us fourth birth - partyjast Tliuratfay. At .is a- pngu ; otingu a , an 1 deserves success. Tuesday r the birthday o f General Lee -vis a State holiday, but was not ob '.erved here Many other cities in the :,r.ith celebrated it in a proper manner. Young ladies who mean to avail thein--, bisrh nrivilesres will please remember that Plain Jim Cook, as r Jl ourselves, haro no special aversion matrimonial bonds. rg8Cbarlolto-CTrontc7:has been pur-J 'aosedhy Mr. D. A. Torupkinf, of (-h:n -lotts, who will coatinue it. It is thought ihafilr. Jos.r. CaWwell, of tha States iZt Lan&mrl will edit it.' The KoWan CoTinty Alliacpe held its tKreo daya' session at the Cotirt House ..n.TluirsdAV, Friday and Saturday of vct. -wAftif'- A set of resolutions were 1,11V w . . - pg.od, which appear on tho second pager if,tiiu pijior, " The depot atCatawlt station tu the Wtern road was burned to the ground, together uitiv .tit its .contents, Kundajr r.ig'fit. Agent lleistcr narrowly escaped wkhhislife The origin of the fire is- jtot known. The commissioners of 'EaKohary and ati Howaa conuty have not dircn??ed ta Hceapie qaestion, but we have heard oateide purties speaking of it,-nnd are (ifjrmed tbat there is an r vetaent oa foot to'defent it. organized ?v?v. Father Francis-has been trans ferred from the Catholic coureh a Ral- fi;h ta a similar charge at Ch'arbplte. 1 Mxnyof our people remember Father I'mcis, he -having served tho Catholic congregation liere a few. years ugo-. jrinistcrs permits over the Richmond A Liaaville 1 railroad for 1S91, are ex tended and made good until January Slst by which -'time the new per iaifafor.lS9i2 will be issued' and in the hand3 of our 'clergy. ': The .public Installation 6 fy officers of the K. of 1 was not held Tuesday, ow- i i to the fact that Rev. Dr. Creasy, of Cliirlotte, who wa bookeil for an ad- :re.-s,-Uid not. arrive. It will probably lioU next Tuesday night. ' '' ' ' ' " There wa?? an ftTtenIvft Ktrikft of c.r- rrrss messengers on the1 K. & D. road troin Washington to-,New Orleans, lat week, lit caused considerable inconven ifneo at first -but tho company has -se- WJrod new raen to fill the place of tho strikers;, wlmliave lost their cause , 're fegret to announce tho death of r. "Ltim", Kcslcr, which occurred at his home Cye miles. from this city, last Wed nesday evening. He was son ofTo was Ivesler and was well knowii in this (runty. He leaves a wife and several t-aiciren, to whom wo cxteud our syra pathy. . -ihe new schedule which went intp c-fiect' Sunday brings i tho - northbound" liijht train here at 9.45 iitead of 11; ahd'tho night trainron the Western at t:12 instead of 10:12. There is very little change in the .-'running of, other trains. This will give us a night mail from the South. On Monday Winecoff & Eddleraan, an extensive grocery and prodnce house at China Grove, made an assisrament to 4-.ts fc. Overman, of Salisbury. Liabili ty and assets not stated. . Each mem he reserves homestead ememption of ...tOO. The 8tringenfcy t)f money-, matters Was tho canse. (jg ' We see by the New Berno Journal that r. II. A.. Rank?, formerly ..Salisbury respondent of the Charlotte Chronicle, n Prootfed to assistant professor H S'Uh in the- State Uni v ersity. Mr! 'ln , U,5 Hsing . vounc. man. and his ii t V receive the tnforma- rn ' hh promotion with pleasure. Alemale JVVira calU tha atter- J f?n of the commi?sioners to the bad con- njpn prtho streets fas wo do. in vin' ana- concludes with this scn- gfntlcmen. don't be bar-V- in comin'r r'--i' . - . , , ri.ii, -.. l int lh.- r!!v r.tn rf c.y ter.var l iu ,go:ng ; - ' bautifnl Tho " snow, the snow, tho snow fell again last Thursday night and covered the country arouud with a man tle of whi?e. " It was evident" from .the appearance of the Yadkin train Friday morning r- that It did not extend s far as Norwood. Another light snow fell Tuesday jngM, hut it soon melted. Ed Montgomery, a fireman5 on a freight train on the R. & D. read, came near meeting his death: at King's Moun tain last Saturday night. .The water in some way broke loose, flooding tho fur nace. Tile blast that followed threw hhn oiTthe engine, breaking his shoulder. Tho train was running about thirty miles an hour at tho time, and. the Wonder is that he was not kitled. .. There will be a meeting of the Cham ber of Conrmerce held. in the rooms of the Old Hickory-Club to-niglit: to take steps in regarc to the' tobaecV interests ofSalishury. A-few yeara ago our town was one of the tobacco markets of the State. There w ill tc an attempt., made td restore it to its former condition. Do not stay away on account of the mud. The commissioners of half a dozen - or more counties in tho.Stato have recently v 5 i . : l : . it it reiUSTO lO rciiew -IICCIIXU lU.WI IHIUUI, iU, The commiOToiwrs of -Vance county took th6 ground that a man . who would sell liquor was not of good moral character. Hoover, Judge Connor overruled this decision, and the board was forced to grant license.- Charlotte and other towns may yet loose tjie fight-. Taking effect' Sunday, January 17th, 1892, tho Richmond Danville railroad j will run mixed trains Nos. Gi and Co I over the A. T. & O. railroad b Charlotte and , Staiewville tri-weekly, 1 making round trips Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. These trains were not operated last Tuesday, the tri'-wcekly service commencing with train rso. G4, Thursday, January 21st, 1S92. The annual meeting of the stockhol ders of Hie Rowan Knitting Mill was held on Monday. Thc old board of di rectors was re-elected,- with Theo. F. Kluttz, as president, and F. J. Murdoch, as secretary and treasurer, at the helm.' A dividend of "2 per cent was declared. KewmacWnerv was ordered purchased hUrdcr to increase the capacity of the mill. Mecklenburg and Rowan are going to run a race to see who will feive the Watchman the most subscribers and ad- i verusinsr. Kowati is a loinr -wav aitoau i - at the start and we are going to, iet on the Untcn. i;ut ine jiecKienDurg pa triots are hard to beat. It is important that all go to wqrk at once. Thos-c who have clubs and those who have -promised them should not wait. 'Many cS our people who vi.citol Rob inson '& circus ut fall sa,w .and admired "Dan," the large inale,-oitrich, but none .of them knew that he was valuable' for more than an exhibit, lle died in win tcr quarters at Cim innaU, of grippe, iast Fridav. A postmortem, examination was held, and the $300 diamond which ho plnckcd from a gentleman's shirt bosom, in Iduiitrcal, last s'umraT, was found imbedded firmly in the stomach. There lias been mere of what is termed 'weather" thc pa.t week than during anv previous weeiv since lasi winter. The rain has been falling almost luce.- saifftv since the snow last Thursdav night. Manystreams have swelled so J that ii is-impossible to cross them. A letter mailed at Farm in "ton. Davie. county, .Tuesday of last week did not reach here until Saturday night, owing to high water. Tlie ground in this city was covered with a coat of ice Monday, j and many were the downfalls of both saint and sinner.j?3ne weather is warmer now, hut oh! hdirmuddy. iim Married. In the Methodist church at Moores- villo at 5:-"0 yesterday evening, by Rev. Mr. Wood, Miss Emma A. Ross and Mr. Mark Hoffman, both residents of this city. They came down on the Western train last night, and will make theiffuture homo in Salisbury. The WATcnMAN wishes them a long and happy life. Masquerade Ba!f. The masquerade ball at the St. James Hotel last eclipsed any other social event of the season. It was all the talk in4 society circles during the week, and was a success from the -start. Tliero were about forty young ladies and gentlemen preeent wearing costumes with masques. There were also a large n urn ber without costumes. About one hundred spectators looked on delighted. The costumes were ui i ue and varied. We would like to give them, but space forbids. We will mention ono, that of Mrs. Chas. J. Bing ham, who represented the Watchman. At 11 o'clock the untUasking took place, and many wcro the surprises. They danced until a Ute (or early) hour, and then dispersed to their' respective homes well pleased with the evening's enjoy nient. ' - Ttvo Valuable Book5. We have undertaken to furnish our readers with two. very valuable books. 'Labor and Capital," is the title of one the other is 'Profitable Farming in the South." Thesoliopks ought to be in the hand3 of every farmer in North Carolina. The books can be seen at the Watch man office at any tiriie. The price ol 'Labor and Capital,' is $2 00, 'cloth binding; "Profitable Farming" is $3 50, cloth. Call and. see them and give u your order. ; L .. ii .-0-g , J The dircctorsof the Piedmont Alliance Fair Association nro requested toLmect in Salisbury toe hr-t S:iurdy in Feb iir.ry. Thcli'mucn committee are re. pirsttd to incH with them. - , i . - B. Lrcvric:, rrcs. Give Vsr Klectric Lights. Monroe h n small town, not half the size oXSalisbnry, yet she ia to have elec tric lights. Mpst towns in the State arc ahead of us tn this regard. The charter of the Saliibury Gas Company j; was Amended by an -act of the legislature so as to-gi yip it the right to add n electric light plant. They seem to be very slow in taking! advantaso of this privilege. The hands employed to light the street lamps shrk their work whtn the weather Is very disagreeable, leaving the "people to find their way home as best they can. Moreover,- the gas often very poor. With an electric plant all the lights could be turned on and off by pressing a button. Street lamps should burn; until miduight, which is not dono under the present system. Start the electric bolt in motion. jOiscusa it. Cleveland Passes Through Grovcr Cleveland, ex-president of the United States, passed through hero on the delayed Vestibule train Sunday. Cleveland is! a big man, and that may have been the cause ol its being behind time. Very few knew he was aboard, hence no large crowd gathered to see mm. U c, ,.,..,.1;,, nn...a, n,l df(i nQt tQ flRy one fiut wheu we wajked iut0 the car he put on one of thosc,)road gmlje3 that adorned hs countenance whcu thc eleciou re- l turn of 'S4 were coming in. He thanked us for tlie nice local notice we gave him and Frances tho last time they passed through. He said he was en route for the homo of JOo Jefferson, in Louisiana. He has hfs dog along and proposes to dian. We told Grover tliat he did a bad thing when lie declared agaiust the free coinage of silver. He begged to differ with us, and of course we granted him that privilege. A discussion was about to ensue, when the conductor called out, "All aboard." and as we did not have enough free coinage to spare to pay our way tothe next station and back, we hid the ex -president a hasty adieu. lie made us promise to come down and see him on hisreturu north, however. At many stations along the route Mr. Cleveland pulled down tho blind M ttot nt to l troubled by th, He 19 peo ple. At Charlotto he was called, but it was Sunday, and as he could not preach them a sermon he simply bowed. It is evident from his coolness that he is not bidding for the presidency this fall. Tliis is for You. The Watchman! djd not start out to do a credit business, but there is a good deal of money due it on subscriptions carried over. It is surpriiiiii: how careless some peo ple are about these .little matters. A dollar or two does not amount to much, but when Keveral hundred owe that much each, it is. a good deal to a poor news paper man.!' We have experimented about long enough to find out who will pay and who will not. Members of tio church who sit every Sunday and si rig, "Mtit I be car ried to the 'sky, on flowery beds of casc?"; with so much earnestness aro expected to pay thc editor, 'but some of them don't do it. Thoiigh they ought to know (hat they will never pa.s the "golden gates" if they start away owing for their paper." Vv'e have been natient. Those who jet them be AI1 who fail have not received bills will fore! the first of February. to ppy up by that time may expect to pay according to law, or pay cost in addition to the small amounts. If any neglect it or get out of it by raising technical points they will see their names pub lished to the world. We mean bu.-ducss now. We would like to retain ever narao on our list. The Watchman is going to bo lively from now on. .but tlie money must be on hand hereafter .when the paper goes. A word to the-wise is j uflicient. Obo f Tiiini. A few of tho cares and vexations that beset an editor's pathway aro shown in tho, following specimens of news items sent in by a voluntary correspondent a few days ago : "Air. Editor: Hero are some news from our vaeimtv. Also one knew subscriber. My neighbors say you print the best paper in the country. (Wish they could prove it.) "1st.,. Mrs. Jones, wife of Jack Jones, who has been sick, is still on the sick list. "2nd. Prair meeting Wednesday night at Sugar Creek School House, well at tended, the coalition of the Church scums to be in as great a purityjis ever. "3rd. A 'spelling B at Sugar Creek School On Tuesday night, at which the Bolivar scbool was given a corgeal invi tation to joyn. They had a splendid speling. "Excuse errors, if any. x (All right, if any.) 7 "P. S. I wish you wood Fix up a peace in regard to the buryal of Christo pher B!urjans. Living South of ub about 2 and i mil ea and was buryied by the lodge in good order, for which his widow received for $1,000. Price of cof fin GO dollars. Ho was a man of good character. You can fix it up better than t can. . (Perhap) "Yours, ." Doctor W. II. Wakcficdd, of Greens- boro, C, will be id Salisburv at the Mtr Vernon Hotel on Tue tlav and Wednrs lav, Feb. 2d nd 3d. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. OFFicn'TOii Rent. A net and com "ortable rro'ii on pennd floor suitatlp f r an office of any kind. Plentvnf licht. Apply at I This Office. MECKLENBURG. KBWS, What is Going, on Among the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. To I lie Farmers of Mecklenburg-. vith this issue of Tus Cauotina Watchman dates the beginning of my connection with it as editor of the 3Ieck Icn.burg department. My connection with the paper in this capacity has been brought about by the action of -the Mecklenburg County Alliance-in. adopt ing it as their official organ, and the be lief on the part of those concerned that I possessed the requisites for the posi tion. My opportunity for extending my ac quaintance with the tillers of the soil of Mecklenburg has been somewhat limited, but to each one of them I am ready to extend my hand as a token of esteem, to help them to throw off thc burdens that now so oppress them, and to help them to remove the obstacles that have for so long a time tyrannically bound them to the dust and kept them from becoming n truly independent peple. . My home was formerly ou the farm ; there is where I was born and reared ; and there is where, V learned to know the dire difficulties that the farmer constantly confronts. Thc farmer is the backbone of government, -uf commerce, of thc world; yet his rights are tram pled upon more than the rights of any other class. He is so completely ig nored bv those who rule that, were he to stop and consider, the most dare-devil would blush with shame. The farmer needs relief who would dare say he does not? and who would be heartless enough t'o not extend a hand in helping him to unload some of his burdens, or throw a ray of light across his pathway in his darkest hours? I have no fight to make on any per sons or parties; I was born a Deniocrat, grew up a Democrat, -and am a Democrat. I believe the grand principles taught in the genuine old Jeffersonian Democracy to be pure and good, and will triumph some day because they are true. But there is corruption in all ranks, and corruplion is corruption, no matter where found. With these remarks of salutation to my friends in and out of the Alliance, I ask one and all of tiie tailing masses to ataud bv liio as I meet in tho arena of public contest the gladiators of antago nism, aud when the fight shall have been declared off we will be flushed with a complete victory for the grand principlcrof our cau.-e. Respectfully, ' J. F. Skwe ll. Thc liar IJooims Dusted. The saloon nucstion in Charlotte has M. been an intertsling one for a few mouths, but has now assumed a more qitiet as pect. The net ion of the County Com-: misrdoucrs in refusing to grant liconse lo sejl whiskey in Charlotte excited a great deal of interest, and provoked hot dis cussion pro and con. When tho saloon men rcaliz.-d that it was a tiune'ess case they 1 1 it tl several games of olu.T, such as threatening to "sell anyway with or' without license,' "breaking up 'the Democratic party," ko. But the bluff games did not work worth a teat, fur the Commissioners continued to utter thc same old "No." Then a report wa-s started that petitions were being circu lated, and "gcllin' lots o' signers," to have tlie three ''dry" commissioners im peached. But a quietus was put on that renort when the County Alliance at ha rou last w tek passed a resolution en dorsing the action of tho Commis sioners. Tho bars are all closed now. Some are being overhauled and will bended for other business, while olliers stand as monuments to departed glory. 1 j wets seem to have beien submitted to the inevitable and a man with one eye can see that prohibition prohibits in Char lotte. Mis M:irv Ts . Gner died at the home of Mr. T. R. Gricr, in Steele Crcck7 lat week Edgar Ransom, of lluntcrsville,. got his arm horribly mangled in a saw mill. last Thursday. On account of sickness the pnbPc school at Robinson's church has not opened this winter. On last Thursday Robert W. riggers died at his home in Sardrs. He wi s forty fivo years old. The youngest child of W. of Newell?, has been sick B. Newel', for a long time, and is still no better. It may be remarked that Mecklenburg has a better system of public roads tl an any other county in tht Stale. Rev. W. C. Douglass is making a fire impression on thc people of his charge at Taw Creek and at Moody's. The-express trouble, caused by ti e Hfrikincr messengers, has been settled, rj and everything is moving along lovely. Owing to tho extreme cold weather and continued rains very little new ground clearing has been done this winter. The Alliance V.iU at Crofts has not been entirely completed ye'. This work, cf all others, ought to move right along, fiiends. It is about time the Rail Road Com mi?sion should get around to Charlotte and have decent gravel ways put at the passenger stations. The Board of Regents of the Presby terian homcat Barium Springs, met here this week. They will soon take some important steps towards rebuilding. No citizen is yet known to have re freshed himself. on thc popular beveragi bought ja peck of apples and had a quart of apple juice tlirown in. A great many farmers say They are going to jcut down the acreage of cotton thi3 yea. It will probably cause a con siderable falling of in receipts at the Charlotte market next ecMiuc season. Considerable j talk of reviving the gold miriingjindustry in this county is being indulged in now. It is probable that right extensive raaeh ice will be put in adtho Blair mine in Clear Creek township. Tho grip ; has about completed its rounds iji Mecklenburg, and those who have had it are! anxious that northern scientists shall i-atch and keep every one of the grip bacdlus, which he has lately inade an acquaintance with- - i Chas. fIendei;son, a negro was' caught fingering Unci' Sam' boodle In the post-office here two years ago, and sen tenced ja the! Albany penitentiary is back home - He delights his friends b giving them descriptions of "life on thei lIudson.j" ' ! Several days ago Mr. Wilson, of the firm of Hammond & Justice, make a coal firejin his grate. After it started to burn he; discovered a silvery looking metal pouring out of tho burning coal. When ii got cool enough it was found that the mf tal was pure babbitt. j A gopd I many farmer's son3 and daughters are joining hearts and hands, to trot qowh the path of life together this winter We believe this is not the sign usually given as a sure forerunner of a hard year, and all people arc there fore glafl to seo other people so lucky. , i ' g-M in , Only $100 for th progressive Far mer, Watchman and a picture f all the officers of the national Alliance in- cludinrj each State President. LAST NOTICE I" All persons indebted to us for Ferlili zer, either by note, mortgage or account, are notified that unless settlement is made hy leb. 1st, we will be compelled io put, i lie claims out lor collection. MCCUEEINS & 3ICCANLES3. HORSE FOR SALE! UootJ live year old horse for sale. Good gait; perfectly gentle; will work anywhere.- Weighs about 1,200 pounds. Reason for selling: I haveno usa for a horse. V rite or call 'on JB. RAMSAUR, China Grove, N. C. JEWELRY! t-t-t-t-trt-t-t-f-t-t I am Still on Deck With ? NICE JEWELRY : OF ALL KINDS. Sec 1113' stock before you purchase. . Respectfully, S. A. L. JOHH30N. KLUTTZ & CO, Family WM ill liib Unequalled for tho Cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Chol era Morbus Summer Com plaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, &c. Respectfully, T.P.KLUTTZ&CO. First Moil M OT- lull ii IX. J. HOLMES, I. II. FOUST, - President. Cashier. Ca $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $38000 General Bankingbusincss tran s nctorl. Deposits solicited. felQ:lv vsi 3 SaMiry. 11 C WW WOTTO9'6 Gen fs urnishM Goods, k. Together with BOOTS AND ! SHOES Wo havo purchad the entire and ay ill positively closoSt out at Call at once and exaniin? our goods and Bargains at FETZER'S CLOTIIIKG STORE. Wright's old stand, opposite Itofflce. KEW FIRM WITH The undersigned liave Ixmght out the nlock of Mr. P. W. BROWN, on Fisher street, opposite D. R, Julian & Co, We are constantly receiving new goods for the Fall-nnd Winter trade. We have a select tock'bf . I.HH Ad crory41lng fotrrrd ra a First Class Dry Goods Stors. W tsenn Vtrirnoefl and will fell very thing at reeaonable prices and treat you riyhU We will pay the highest market-prices for E 10) UI LtUII Mi no and all kinds of Country Produce. See us beiore you ae!l. Respectfully, L. RIT0H1E & CO. Salisbury, Nov. 2oth, 18171. WM R.S.TUCKER DRY GOODS! WIWTEH, 1892. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, Throng! our Mail Order Department, wf offer advantages to thc pedjile ot NofCTi Caro lina for '".Shoppi'i byMrtil,''- second to none in in the Southern Status, t'er by the nn-ans ol thi a verj importiint bra;ii;!i of our great JUiinefa we place airuoii ni me very aooi'3 ot o;jr pa trons our enormous 3tocK of goods, and we do carry the largest an t finest collection of Dry troois an 1 kindred wares, at retail, ot any house in Kortli Carolina, and equaled by Terj few Southern houses. We want the patronage of North Carolina people, not simply that ours is a North Carolina house, out because wfrwill erll ih'jm Dry Goods at as low prices, for thc fame quality, as any house in the trade. We can only mention here a few of the niorf important department-, J.-ut- wiil Lc ylad i hear from those who dosne anything relativt to Drv Goods or tlie kin 'red Wares. Foreign and Domestic Dress Woolens, B'ack Dress Goods. JMlks, velvets. House rcuruishia; Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Ac. Letters of inquiry promptly answered; Bam pies eheeriully Pent. VI uen wntinc tor fam- jdes our liatrous will nlease be definite as tc the kind of roods desired. Intelligent Alten lion can thfit be given their orders. GOODS DELIVER FID FREE (Except Furniture and CroeUerr.) On all casii of $5.00 and eover wu wiil deliver goods free to nenn-st Kxpr?P3 office or Railroad etntion. W. U. h fl. I Tinier & Co., Italeigh, K.C. Mention tlifi-ETatchraan when you write Hard times is tha hamwt to t!u- man with dollars. How the failures com now to credit dealers, how their stocks have to jro fr dollars. So many applications come to u? we aro puz zled which to-taice. We are K-ing out cf business, as my health i3 considerably- impaired, but as we are poiTip NEW G rhipbno RnHpr Porn Dr UliiUnUliOl UUI bUllh U RACKET LOOK OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST OP PRICES All our $3.50 to $4.0 Men's Sni-to the besttline of elegant $4 Casiimere Pants at f2. One Tlnpt At the nrice erer sold ia Charlotte will wi'.i now go at $3 J. Plenty of jeod $ lo $3 suits in this 3.35 liae. We made a great et itt liee of $16 So;U to $9.89. All the balance of these will how go at $8.50. 0er twenty styles of fine hard fin ished Cassimercs. black Diagonals aud find ChoTtot suita in both pack.? and cutaways. V'e are closing a line of Melton Overcoat? at i. -ivorthfg. Men's Pant? from 10 cent per pir un. One NOW HAVE YOU EVER La-iies'sray ribbed undcrvefts, 15c; Men's ribbed and "plain uudcrvests, 2-c; Men a drill Drawers, made of Chiton dn!I 15; ilco sall wool red underware 75c T-er Sri.sU 5 .' pairs Salisbury Milb Sn k.s G cents per pair. No question but we t41 men's Hate f0 per c-rt. umier the market. Five cases of men's !iuc Derbies all thc latest slylt 1.5'), vrorth ?...50. noihcr Inrj" mrcl'a'e f f the Veft ma-e? ot McDMoa the VTa'c'anj.n a nice line of stock of II. & L. WRIGHT, cost. . II 11 Cotton Bnprr FOR MILL AND EXPORT; They hv-ays pay highest cftsh price lor Cotton and &eed.. Don't fail to sec them. SALE OP LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Co- of Itowan county in -the case of M.i L. Rur .) and othersji gainst Lula MilUr and othwi, will sell stthe hornjsslead place at the rei denee of A. S. Turner, on Wraneiday, the 10 Any of January, 1892, a tract of land ia k Ul!a township, adjoining the landi of J. Meniua, J. A. Stewart, M. M. Miller and othen coutalnir.g 1 15 acres. Also, ope other tract eituate In Atw; township, adjoining tho lands of John F. Ro sell, It. M. Suther aad oth-r8, containing V acres, known ag thc Mine tract. Terms One-half cash and the balance twelve months with taterept from day of sale the rate of eight per cent, per annum. J his 13th dar of December, 1891. J. A. STEWART, ComY Re- Pursuant to a decree of Ilowan Suber! i Court, I wiil sell at the court bou?a door ! Sansbnrr on HONDA Y. TfTR FIRSTf)A Y C - FKURU AltY, 1801, tho valuAda Uads of 0. t KriJar, deceased, situetoTit and nenr Mou'i Vernon, Scotch-Irish township, Rowan connt; The lands have been dmde4-into three tracte follow?; ' r- No 1 Containing 10 acre3, more or ler including the Frider homestead, Flonri: Mills, Saw Mills, Cotton Gin housc&c. Brden did water power.. Rids to open $1,09B. Xo. 2 -Adjoining No. 1, containing 44 5-1 0 icres, mofe or less. No improvements, ridu to open at $300. - ; No 3 AdjoiningNo. 1, containing acres, more or les9, on which Is ptore honia, r-mall dwelling, tic, lying between tVilke?boro road. Luckoy's liae an A Fourth creek. Ridsti jpen at " Also, at sarrie .tim and place, 1 Winship 4D. raw co'.top jrin, nearly new; 1 cotton press. t Terms: .One-third fash; balance in equal instalments at 6, 13 and 18 months. Intereft at 8 per cent, on deferred payment). Title re served till purchase- money i3 all p!id. Tlata atid descriptions may be seen at 'the office of my attorney, Theo. F. Kluttz. December 26th, 18fl. S. n. WILEV, . Adm'r d Com'r. Trnstce Sale of , Pursuant to the provisions of a certain deed of trust Axecutff.1 by John M.Brown and wife i. A. Hrown t Ihe-date Jphrril. WeddiDgtou andZduly registered in the office of tho Register )f Deeds in Rowan county in book No. (5, page 114 and 115; and upon which default has been m vie, 'be undersigned"' will tell at public out cry at the court house door In .Salisbury a Saturday, the 30th fiy of January, 182, at 12 M., the following described real etate: A tract of land situate ia Atwell township, Rowaii cennty, containing forty-eight (4R) acros, be ing a part of the Geerge Mas tars tract, and is particularly described by metes and bounda iij .-aid mortgages. Terinn of sale Cab. Adm'r of John P.. Wedington. CnAiSR fc Climkhtu Att'y. out we shall gather many victories from tha disasters of credit and give them out the pub- lar3 in the middle, for we gather daily from the wrecks or from dealers, hard tressed, who tc -eept what they can get. If the country was out of dett the failure cf .1 A 1 - L . a crop wouiu noi dp snrn preai maiirr. lot of GoVernmentTilue cloth gooods, a4e Tor the gorernment and sold for reasoa ef OTtr stock. TTe bought fifty pise aad made It mf,' There Una better goods sold, and yeu eo Vv the pants at $2.50 per pair. -.. Roys 0ft? Orerccits at $3 so $3.50. Ttry nKatn One lot of about forty Ladiea' Cloaks at 25 per cent, less than rou can buy the cloth. Everything ia the C'foak Department at half price. SEEN SUCH BARGAINS? UOO-yard spool silk '3c. Kcrrpool rQtton3c .Five cases (Jannog Mills 4!ccb, the best goodi ! ercr sontjor tt;e money, at a cent3 per yam. est standard prints 5c per yard: best qualhy table oil: cloth 20c per yard. Fine Zinc and LeatiTr covered Trunka at 25 ."sfnrL'a nf f'hri-tna vrmtAa nnv In ant or low down. Crockery, (llasa end .Qaeensware arprie"? to clo?e them out. : -- j Thev mu-t po. W. J, DAVIS & CO., 1, C H AUIiOTTE, & 7.-fcca . ou TV-tlJ JvMcCUBBIHS HO S T On E vain;. 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