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1 1 1 ! -? s M i u i : I !i - -j- ! 1 4 .AO t. 4 'Carolina Watchman. Editor and Prop. gUnCliltTIOX KATES. O.fe ye.irln advabt'C .S;vl."ioiit!n . - ' TBIt'M dTUIOTLT CASH. $1.50 .75 nViri k the and 7lh Ongreioual District. v.. v 1 Tfif i f "has oO ror eetst more oiiT'-dation .liuui any paper puDiisncu in -H-AlHi.'iiry. ' THURSDAY, Fsn. 11, . ' Cor,. J. R Cook 'is a " 111 oral iwir.1 Hi think two can live cheaper thta THi mi. of tlio ponpl Korth mid ! South ar tin to ;ta?i-i together for re' rm. - A "Clodhopper" i. a man who paj i-wreit on hi ova debts and rjso.the !bls.o hi rich f&llo'x-citisfin. Unau your own hog and houiiny. This nhouid bo the tnotto of erer far ms? ia North. Carolina "thii year. L lliu elab orjaDiced in AaBo viiLss Itsk week Suoh an organization ought to tael at hooo in , thai nnerea .country. - v Wb havo it on good authority that CoL Fairbrothur, of tho Durham OMa, . IU not put himself under Ota Keely troi truant, Tub cou 11 try is rery prosperous. The failures ''during the past twelve months br'irvs thia. Tb number was greater thu erer before Now is tho tims to ow oats. Sow .every foot of ground jou cjtn. Better raie oata for your horses, than raise -6 ' Ctint cotton to support speculators. An agricultural exehango has an r.r--tieio headed "Ftoad Reform.'1 This-is r(ighf;. - Wo Jiavd often thought that ' our North Caroiina'roads should reform. Don't forgot that the next legisla ture of North Carol irm will abolish the diomestcad and establish a-whip-uing post for wifo boaters and rogues. Cotton goods advanced one fourth of a cent per yard in New York last week. bVwcotton Went down ten cents por hundred. Form your own conclusion, . j-fjitder. - Dunn's weekly fiivuucial report says . ''the South is looking up" The Mon - tezuina, (ni. I,'ccordr says that is true. .'the South-U lying flat on its back and !ooking-up. Wb are glad-to he able to tite that e -President Klia Carr has nearly re covered front' his severe sickness grip, aud pneumouia. .-Ho -will be out in a ' ihort time. 'T haa boon reported thnt tho Alliauce : in Minnesota 4Sv:wrenl in twauT- Uut t th lust Skate meotiug five hiuidted rilegattr-i weri present, and only or.o loan voted -againsb the Oculu platform, . - , ISx-GoN-. AT.PRSjrj A.-Soalk3 died -iU. hi bonw ia Urwu.alxro Tuesday night, - affer aii illues of severa-l months. jf . !u;d aorved inf many pab lie office dur ,V ) ng his long .political career, and &1- vys with honesty :md fidelity. It is nettled that thero will bs much !-ss cotton plunked and lasn jfur.no used this season- All of this ii good news.' VVo hope every member of ih$ Alliance vfiii us- bii iuftuwiee to bring thia about. i3etfm by aeUiiga good xample. M;uj5Dwq count ronda 'm be , ia$ mpord vith fttD aH wound . CharlolV. Row ca crr lertelf yrxih glotj bj doinj tha ara Hb4 f - rk. ' Begin al Slibury an extfad the work ywr afteryw. It will pay. Il ia rumortd that a gentleman or to in iStalesviH are guijig to -start an iiti-Aliunce paper soour 'Vo cannot ; voucii for the truth of the rumor. We had been under the irnpreaiion that there was one already publish thei V wonder if the big Jfellowg in tho tJt tbink they co control the people of ih 8oath and Wwt by reducing ihApricesoftheir prodnctsF The same fpriyht actuated ; our forefathers to strike for liberty is again abroad in the -ind. Thos ihat are not patriots are "tori.. Oxdast Saturday James G. Blaine wrote a letter to the chairman of t!ie J-Hiblican National Commuteo po-y-tivtdy refusing to let his name go be fore the convention. It is now re- ported, that owing to his bad health, h.e will- withdraw from the'eabinet and ruler 'pnv;de life.J 4 . SAXISBUE rUTXJSEs j 4Vith jho completion of the street work, factories and other tilings thfjre can be no doubt btit that Snlislr.iry and th5 surrounding country is on the rjad to 3iicce7 All, these improvements means a better market for the surround ing country. That means m-re money in tin? community. . . Wjtli u soiiiiid climiite tiut are vrry Bear ferfect there w -noJ reason why this vicinity houlduat be the equaljof any section of Nortli Carol inn. As bad oft as our farmers are at thw tiin tor money they are not as poor tu these in sonic sections ' of tha State and U! the South from the fact that they did not- raise cotton a3 extensively. Th- cottoa acreage and fertilizer bills should . . ... , ... 1 f ml need stilt more and supplies take i their places. Of "coars -this is only; a local remedy. There is. much else that u neededV but for the present this should be the remedy appliod. A P0T7EEFUL T. A Mr. SaYyerfromone of the North wester a States appeared before a com mittee in Washington recently torthe purpose of opposing the foil? lulls norr pending against the gambling ia Rgri- jcultural products Though he opposes the Siib-Treasaay ute. Mr. Sawyer made sow strong points in fTor of it" Be is one of a sysdicate that owns 175 p;rain oltrfttora, Perhpa that explains it ftll. r . Among other things Mr. Sawyer testified that wheut could bo kept at least 50 years in the improved elevators and that elevator certificates were good for 90 ceiius on the dollar as currency , . - aity -ssir. sawyer made some strong points in favor of the system and strengthens the faith of all people. A TEItRIBLE CATASTROPHE. 'fho burning of the Royal Hotel iu -Ne w YorkSuiiday "mo r n i n g was a n o t h a r of-those horrible affairs thnt coma with so. much frequency of late. More tlian twenty people were burned to death and many injured. The build ing was old, burned rapidly and had no fire escapoi;. The Now York Herald gives the superintendent of the building a hard hit. Me had been told sev.-rral times that tins building was .nothing but a Hro trap. lie did not lieod the warnings and at last the trouble.camor Somebody ougtit fo he punished for such neglect. CAPT. ALEXANDER ON MONEY. -7 : ----T - It is a verv cold dav when (Up:. Sjro;ui'n 'toji Ann.) i-.cjnwltcctn 13. Alexander can't say something real sensible. A Washington dispatch of the Dth says: Oajit. o. l. A'escailcr. o? Xortu Carolina, wlio ia at thy Mctroiiolitan, eai-i inat ni'!:t o a l'ot rciuirtcr: 'Tii-i-.; cita.-j that ar full of moiiry uu't sc.-:a Uj re.-vlizo Uio- scarcitj of moutjy in ihe nrral districts." It i t!:e j.raseiii n;uJ of ilistribution of the inotioy that caus'-i th. .k-man.i for t.lio increased circulation. The collateral that the farmers have is not ncifctta bl? out of tho soctioaa :u which they reside; thii caust-s a strtiigonoy of nioucy at the- tinits ot making itui cruos and forces tho turmera to ;.y ruiiioal xlnif. j .rites for th.eir suppllss i'olifics aro vc-ry quiot iu North Carotin just now.'' SiCAil HOUSE GF I0EL3. - tt requires a good deal of patience to live iu a country that needs reform iu tho mntUr of Senators and Con gressmen as this does, without doing or saying something pretty rash.. They pass auythuig with a certain ring, but when anything is wanted by the far mers ic is unconstitutional. Tuasenato committee on agriculture having declared Senator PeiWs bill to loan 1110,000,000 to the farmers to be unconstitutional, would it not be a Soo.3 plan to submit the Nicaraguan canal loan of 100,00(3,000 and the Pn ciiic railway loan of $UiOT000,(XH) to the same oomwitte with instructions to be squully prompfe with the reports' Tl:e latter bill u to mnke the loan for one hundred and twenty-five years at 2 per eeiit. Perhaps thi long time aud low rate may be a Sue constitutional point which escaped the tttektioa of Senator Peffr, The people of this cnntry can never bo what they might until" they stop Rending rascals to the United Bates benate. It is bad enough to send fooU, iH1t when eight-tenth of them are rascals it is time to call a halt: -TThe Yorkville Enquirer mYs there treasury tnat belong 0 citiasens of South Uarolma. The amoiuit was con- ft ho fall oj Port Koyal and has been lying resting in the treasury eve T? .ftmeourt has decided 8- Montcith, nn r.ttorney of beuth Carolina, is trying to o,t the money returned frightful owner,. A lleKulution. IWtlaT mtinS f Miranda Far mers' Alliance, No. 381, the following resolution wjy? adopted- - lofc Vherkas, WC- kno.ir that cotton Pelling at a price less than the c-" of production, pnd. where,,, we know to use guftnV would I ,ietrii-nta ------ -"n., tiioreiore ue it MS:ftS rht we, the members of Mi- "i.ance. will not use guano ie the price of cotton is A. b. 1 UKNEJi, one dust of eatlr (or. Sec. put iiiis in Youn-riru. Plain Facts and Sharp, Pithy Sayings from IJeform Papers. From now on the fijjht i3 definitely joined between the people "snid the b;sss, atid it wiij never cease until the bosses a re bussed. It ich montl Exchange Jii-jtoiier. It ha-J 1m en said that the United Stales was governed 4y the people. It might have been th. c;ise at Oi.e time, but at present the people are not in it. It is the boodlers. Standard Fur met'. The United Stalr-s standing; army is conijosed of 25,000 men, while the Pinkerton force is something like 32, 000. Atiether evidence tb.at corpor ations are-stronger tluin the people. No 'J con fo rmiat. When you hearr. rr.pub-ican or dem ocrat talking about an eighty cent sil ver dollar, just o3r him eighty-five cents for it and see how quick he wiii pinch at it and put it back in his pocket. (;; Fnauviout. Any man' who accumulates an enor mous fortune. and uses his wealth . solely for his own enjoyment, doe. more to prOpagnle anarchy than a!! the Mo.its. Hud a!l the men hum? in Ciiicai'o. Citauni-eij M. ikpeic. oxx can see it 'Sticking out a-T.iiie aireauy. i'ne present congress will do absolutely nothing for the relief of the people at this session. Thc bosses h.ave said it and the bosses rule this country. Mnnteznma Record. We often hear of the State militia and police being called out to protect tha so-called interests , of Ic&pital, but who ever heard of them- being called out to protect the interests cf labor? The Chronicle. Silver is not good money because hng.htnd won t take it. What pn .-.b-fturdity tlis is, in the face of the fact MjTuntt isritiaii, m our fa7or of 200,000- Q)0.--F-jn,h'ri -'Advocate. The retail merchants and small busi ness men ought to b-.j able to r,ee, by the manipulation of the corn marketduring the p-ast month, that the' sub-treasury would b-j.of as great benefit to them as to the fanner. Western Advocate. Twenty-one fire insurance compan ies failed during the past four Veeks. These companies then' re-insured , their busine?. Lo(k out Sor old scratch to turn out one-of those days and propose to die for sinner::. Labor s Tribune. VV hen an organization of eitherxnei:.! political or business nature puts itself j ilf? Sofc caught iu an option deal and on record as opposed to Uliv and a so badiy squeezed tifat it is but re criticism of the acts or utterances of u ce!lt!y he- lias been cnabird to compro- cr ciioscn leader, it indorsee despotism iu its worst form: Ccvdral Callfonuan. During these winter weeks is a 'ood time to read theeo.nstitutioit of Kansas and ee if it does not need a new set of works which will put the state at least ori an equality with the bunU Fe rii 1 1 ft r T . , . - , . ... It h time to shell the woods; all who aro opposed to the men who want a change iu our government should be made to show their loufds. Come out on one side or the- othr. Let vour neighbor know how you fitaud.--jo-tezumii jircord. In the east peojle are starv ing for the w int of Kansas and Nebraska corn and Minnesota and I .ikot;, whe.it; and in these states people aie sliiveriug for the want of eastern coal. Is it overproduc tion or l.n-k of distribution Di.it ails the people. Western Advocate? Watch your Congressmen ! Let him know that you are watching him. De mand of him to provide some way bv wnicii the present oppressive svstoois hich th that are baukruntiUL' the eounrv h-., I5.ai;c him ;io somethiiHr atout tue ana.'icial sv:-tein. h arvur & 1. rii.l(. I ioo mucr; ignorant labor ih our sec tion. e need more brains and less ;.-h o eouth. A brick mason works his head ami hand.- at the same lime, while the hod. carrier onlv uses musele. One gets .o.oO p--r dav and the other gets' 00 cents. Montezuma Record. When the money power oi the coun try dictates the nomination of all im portant oftices, names the chairmen of the Committees in congress, and dictates the policies of both parties, of what benfit to the people is th? balloE? Vot ing is a mere farce, unless we cut loose from the parties that are so solid. Western Advocate. The Alliance has not busted this week, strange to say, that is, if it has, the energetic, wholesouled, ablebodied liars who infest the big daily aud small weekly newspaper offices of thew United States failed to chronicle the fact. This is the first week they failed to chronicle its demise lately. Pioneer Exponent. The Cincinnati Herald nptl.v savs: "If the ir.ortgag.-d farmers ot this coun try could see the thousands of poor people in Cincinnati buvin' coal by tb scuttle full, or the bu-hel, "thev would quick understand the identity of inter est betweeti the city and country la borer. Washington (Kan.) Refaibli- can. K. G. Dunn & Co. report the increase in values of breadstuff exports for De cember as beins 20,000,000 in excess of the previous December. This is a large increase in both quantity and value, aud the republican politicians tell us thattt mv'iuftrt fh.i -vtv;..!.. tariff. The same authorltv" the cottar, exports are IS.OOO.OOO pCull, J ,er 'Vfhh two vtkT valuable boo more than a year no, but. lli it the t "I,;llkr ail(1 C'apita-1," is the title of o value is no greater than List year. Th ! tbc olher is ."'-'rofltable ' Fariniug tn t democratic, politicians say that this ";s!fh." Those books oujrht to be in i owmi; to the MeKitdev tariff. The i price of cotton is the West it has b.-en ror twenty-sis year"?, while the price of" wheat, is the highest it has been for! .Mneuxeeu years. 1 here is sonipthinir oesifies the lanif the lUattor. If V;- nutoH (Kan.) Republic, . : WASH I K GTON 'lETTE. Canadian llcciproeity The Anti-Option Dill Census Bureau Appropri ation Other XftTTS. ConvsponucTiCe ol Uc Watchman. - WASHixaToy, ; Ft-b. 8, lS.-lf President Hiirr'Lson and Secretary Ulaine have any idea of--what sort of a reci procit" proposition the commissioners f the Cajja lian Government, expectel herein a few days, ttill sulmiit as an inducement for the opening of nego witii this governiueut, they ;gu.trd the ki!owh;-de well, for not an idea on the subject can be obtained from unyone iu otliei'il life. A rumor was current here .some timo ago that a hint had btfen i?iven to Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Minister, that the administra tion nas ready to open negotiations looking to commercial reciprocity witli Canada, but prominent Republi cans have denied that any such hint has ever been given by anyone in au thority, and they say besides, that there u litti-i possibility of the negotiation of ;uiy tre.ity unless the Canadian Commissioners come . here authorised to agree to absolute tree trade between the two countries. Other --prominent gentlemen say tUey see no good reason U1 'J"t,'V-J,l& ,tlll4"CVA 't - i . l j a a t . '.-...it ...... uy ireatv. M'.Tiiiar to inose receuity con cluded witli other countries, that shall be mutuality bentniekd. But its Can ada wants tho markets .oi this country worse than tUU country wants her market it is not probable that any bar gain can be made without gmng the United States the best of it. Those who favor the annexation of C&u&la, and Mr. Blaine i said to be one of them, are opposed to granting Canada any trade privileges ' whatever until she gets tkeui by coming into the Union. The visit of" the Canadian Commissioners will be a very inter- e.-.tinf event whether anything comes of it or int. Post master-General Wanamaker has issue-d an order riving money order facilities to ail post offices where the compensation of the postmaster reaches 8200 a year. ' This will within the next year more than double the number of money order offices. The anti-option, bill is exciting quite as much interest as nt the last session of Congress and just as powerful a lo'nby to oppose it, is maintained here by the brokers of the country; but '"Dea con" White, .who hist year headed that lobby and made his boasts of having given the tall "its quietus m not here; miss" with his c "red i to is and resume hii l.'usiness of dealing in options. Ueprc- sutative ILiteh, ti1iu.ks the bill will pass the House by a two third vote, lie says t!m opposition of some peovde to t.!:e measure' remittds him of the pork packers, who would hare gone to a! mo?: any exptnse to defeat. the" oleo margarine bill, when it w.is before Cn-gres-i, :iiu'l wlio would now, .having cita covorcd it? benefits, just as furious! v oppiose its rojioa!. It was quite " disappointment to the -lovers of sensation when the Hons. fiassed a deliciency bill of $200,000 to keep the ceiisiH bureau at work the rest of the fiscal year, , v, ithout a big row. For weeks there hav been whispers of charges to be made against the super intendent of the census when the "bill came up, but all the charges made were of a mild and general natiue. such as political opponents are always expected to indulge in agamst each other. T he fnct is, that the responsibility for what ever abuses may exist or have existed m the census oureau is fully shared by . i i' - . . " (,on..'res;jo.-r... nod if i.,r1mi,i.(,d .d.. l,... ....-., o,-.,,-,!.,,....v i t shown in to!ioltm Mbi..- o !;ir.rt.v doe.e ,-., th ,... :.wt:,:.i . 'I'll I';IM.'I,.10!H-II .i? Iw.tl. 1 of course, the men wr.o compelled tlif superintendent of the census 'to rant them fnvorsare not in position, to black guard him for having dono so. It is the old story of the jurymen who had some of the 'pork. Ti. :.... . ? . ,i : n ..." i i -i a :ic tuea 1:1 v.eunjg OH: arm iaiKtS HOW by the general govenwueut to the st'veral fctate-j has been oibcially approved by the Hou- comniittee ou irrigation, ai.d a bill for that purpose will !-e reported to the IIoush as soru as the details are settled. The FaruKri Alliance Congress in en have endorsed the resolutiou ottered by liepreientative Fithiau o Illinois, in" structing the wuva and moans commit tee to report a bill placing agricultural implements; . on the free list; but for several reasons, tliere is'iittte probability of its adoption by the . House. The first of thcs enough; the committee on rules, which under the new rulev wields a power as great, and in son re spects greater tHan that held by Speaker Kecd in the la.t House, will not let it. The test ease brought in the courts here to compel the U. S. Mint to coin a silver brick under the old law, which it is claimed, has never been repealed, has been argued, and a decision is ex pected this week. Whatever the decis- ion an ainvul will b;. f,,Un 'n,- Supreme Court. ' j It is understood that the committee on Territories will report to the House in favor of the admission of Arizona and New Mexico as Stales, and in favor of pigeon loding the applications of Oklahoma and Otah. Two Valuable -Book. Vc hnvc undertaken to furnish our hAuds of every farmer in North Carolina, Thc 1)0(jk can bo ?een at the Watch- ifAN' mce t r.ny time. The price of '"Lu,Kr n! Cpita!t" i? esW. cloth hiihling; "IVefitable Farmincr" Cloth. Call co f Iw.m .i l .i.- your onler. TlTif ' , """'"t' - .- - - 7- "i .---:'9!lb- I Absolutely Purc A crftam of tartar baking powder. Hihewt of rtli hi learfninir. strcusto. Latest U. S. Government Food I'eport. WasIiiDgton Life Ins. Co. OP NEW YORK. CONDENSED STATEMENT. JANUARY 1ST, 1S02. 1,459,038 78 il'.-sn-veii for polici, N. Y. Standard 4 per ivtit., and till liabilities, - ll.On-'.nJO 25 n,7t.9,t;u oo.:.sG.e-i2 1.4t7,0O0 4f 0ittaa.liiaj Insurance, ; ' Paid I'olicv-hol lers in iSlt, - Paid Policy-holder biuco or ganization, fncoGia, IS' 30,r.3f.,r.54 C)f Assets Invested as Follows: r.oar.9 secured try tuortgagea on Ileal Estate, first lien, - $9,541,192 92 New York Citj bonds,. , - 271,832 50 Broolkljo waeer bonds,, - 144,000 Richmond, (Va.) bond, - - 10,300 Loans to roiicy-holderi on Co. a Policies, - - -Collatvral Jpans, . -Real Kstate, cost value, -Cash in bunk and trust Co.", Interest accrued, preiniiiRis de ferred autl in transit, etc., 278.Y29 34 3,C00 ' Cui.SlS To St7,70 4i5.(u:7 77 ?n,4r;:',ii3s 7s F.r agencies and other particulars, address S, L. ADAMS, i-mta Agt., : Durluiui, .V. C T rr I 5 Manufacturers of S t OJL Y 3 5 Harness and Collars. - And Deal-srs in LEATHER, SADDLERY. HAR- NESS and all its Branches. CHAHLOTTK, - - U. C. .Mcr.'lvn tho WatcliJaao. E. B. SPRINGS & Ca, r.'o. 14 IT. College St., CHAE.LOTTEr - - - - IT. C. To Alliance men and all other Farnicrs: We .desire to 'say that we are uow prepared for the Spring trade on FERTILIZERS. We are Agents for thu Charlotte Oil and Fertiliser Co., and can give low prices as well as sell the boat goods sold m the State. Our Fertilizers hnre given the bost it isfuetiou ta all we iwxn tc keep t,hcm luliy i:p ty the sUndn; ;i. Vt'e liave done a lav9 business wjtl: t!ic Sn!-Ai liauees in tkis jieetion, mill vrouol ix' iaii to eoiitinuc it. iteineiuiicr tiiat the S. C F.xf'eriracat Station juve as the iowlisl ::nl f Acid Piitjap'.oitu for tii jt your iir.t. vrys 5om1 in aat St; Alio remember that the. . (J. ICxperitnent Station ttivc.i us the highe-M Ufade on Animoniatcd Fcitilizcra sold ia this State lust vcur. Write for prices. Trulv, 11. V,. SPRINGS A CO. Fourili Sale Krirler Lanrls. court, I wilt sail at the Court LIo rtu-ssiant io :t d"ree of T;owaa Sape: Moudfty the 14th diiy of llarcli, 1S32, the following vaiwihlo hinds ot C. ('. Kridcr, dcccasctt, 3i;u:uc at and cvar. Mt. Vrtri .Scot;-h-Iris!i tow r-li ; p, itowau counts No. 1. Containing W inero or less, hu-iudlng the Kri.!t-r Iloin;? ipivJ, Flowrlag Mills. Siiw Mills, CnttunCJin Ijonse &:. pl.;: uil water power. Bids to r,pen at ls50O. 'o. ;!. Adjoining No. 1, contairiiirj 113 acres,. Kiore or less, on which is store house small, dwelling, tc, ljig between Wilkesboro Itonl, L'.K-kt-y's Lin and Pourtb Cree.k. Tkems; On third ca6iiT b.i.irvn.'o in equ.il insuvranenta at 6, 12, and 18 mouths. Intcreft at S per cent, on deferred pajraenta. Title ro srvd WH purchase money is 11 paid. Pints Rod descriptions mnj be sen At thp office of ra attornej, Theo. F. Kfutts. Febraaro 9th, 1S92. S. H. WILEY, Adm'r And Cora'r. lire. Ileal;i:hrf, h-ic . ac'.ir , Dreaofnl lM,:ar,r.. x .Mknssof .Vnnory. Hinpli-a upon t; cnnsur.ipiton or la.siintiy. s-oa for rook of i iff' fl:t:l';:,,,IiW' Vln FLirll,;-ra -f u iw,Wft ,llro. .V(; :i;e, r.-tm. . PARKER, :- . ;h rry st ,4- V,ans. Ji.irn.nr.ef.o. Len. (.rrh-. r.t. tsesti-d) T lift ,oHrti.i. wiv. e-.-orci s or . .ur sucei-ss. Arirtr...- . ' "1" J; , ,-5-i,iw-.;inon3 are 30 X. Cherry, Nushrtne, Tcnir." rM-"A,tK-' DEFOHMITIEsl W.E Sri A W& CO "R ffTl T.Whoarp V,'KA K XE'.tvors, nr:r;j 1 1 IU JUll ,,5!' !'.N a:"' MANIIOOI). . anl Kf. t.. ,., aj seV.;;! - cit hciontiflc . na .niacaUoas, Pn llmlto.l v v v ;ir'iui luavTuos s aiv :ialiSliii!NICE JEWELRY if rry, Nasiivil'.f, 1 eroi. fr'-m ny form of (U;f r; trouo an. I lu.v ionr ..riif.-iV ' c' yo;,r Mention ti.e wUrUiui 1 NEW EIRE WITH The undersigned have bought out the stock cf Mr. P. W. BROWN, on Fisher street, opposite D. R. Julian & Co. Wo are constantly recciviug jwsw goods for the Fall a:sd-Winter trade. We have a select etoelz of Groceries, Cry GooaCciQlfciaii, Sitses, Aud everything found in. & First Class Drv Goods Store. Wo mean business and will sell every thing at reasonable fwiccs and treat you ri'iht. - , We will pay the highest market prices r r..r Chickens, Butter, Ep, Com, Peas and all "kinds of Country Produce. See ua before 3ou. sell. Respectfully, L. SITGHIE & CD. Salisbury, Nov. 25th, 1891. WMUTOCKER&CO. DRY GOOD-SI WINTER, 1892. M'Air 0RIBtt DEPARTMENT. Through wur Mall "Ordsr Dcpartiucnt, wo offer advantage tu tie people of North Cnro for 'Sh.uppioff y Mftii," second ! none in ia the Southsru HtcU-s, fur bj the rr.eaus cf litis, a very important branch of cur great business, we place almost Rt tlie rerr doora of cur pa trorjs o ir eaorinous stock of goodsj p. ml do csrry the larwt and finest coiloction of Dry Goocb and kindred wares, at retail, ot .auf houc in North Carolina, and equaled by very few Scruiherii houses. Ve '.var.t the p,alron&je of North Carolina people, :it siaiply that ours is h North Carolina house, but because wo will sell them Drr Goods at as Inw prices, for the same quality, as any house ia die trade. We caa only mention here a few of important, departments, but will be glad to h-;r rro:n those who desire anything relative to Dry (juds or the kitidre i wards. Foreign and Domestic Dress MVi-u3," Black Dr:-5 U'odr-, Silk?, Velvet?, House ryjmish.ing (ioodi. Carpets, Curtains, kc. - i.ctteia ot inquiry promptly aawercd; snm pies lieerfu!!r seat. W hen-w riling tor sain ples our pat roan will please be .k-tiiilte as t; thii-kind of goods deFir:-!. Int'.IIiyttit atten tion ran t-hn bo given their orders. tJOODS DEli VERKD FFiKS 'Ki-.-cpt INirr;Hire ard trrxrliryo T'n :-. caali" of )f :".i'''. ".nd ovev wt wtil .deliver goods frei to nearest l-isprss oilioe or ftailio-id .;: lion. Kalsigh, N . C. &inli'ou too Watchman when yen write. 3 FOE. AND EXPORT. . t hey always pay highest cash : pnee ior (.-otton and fck-od. ' lon't fail to see-them. f First R. J. lIOLMKSt. - - President. I. H. FOUST, - - - Cashier. a Capital, Surplus and Profits, S38.000; f , O . '' 1 " , (Mo National Bant vTiuicnu j Mil tint; uusmoss .iran.'W act cd . I . cpo s i t s sol icited. fol?:l v adae CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF DIAMONDS OF ANY HOUSE IN -NORTH CAROLINA? .SELECTION PACKAGES SENT ON APPLICATION. WE KEEP NO FM IT ATI ON STONES IN STOCK. REFER TO CHARLOTTE HANKS.- BOYNE & BADGER DIAMOND DEALERS, CHARLOTTE,. C. Ilfad mention tr.e WiTOHjA-N whea jvn write. t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t I am Still on Deck With I i e my ilock "before you purchase. Respcetf'iilh-,. S. A. Tj. JOHNSON. Boyne JEWELRY Fresh IGaior tluccd; prices. Cluvcfrt nd (jr.r... 0 f READ Tins:; Bo sjiro an. I v: , of 8 Cures. 111, to cure Dvsi)opi- and bick lhetiduoi you first-class r. f. . isbury to prov;'ir-. r ' sate oy ASTRA Store Jel2tf WHM flit CASSIES ta Firnitiirs, Fin - 1 . . TO BE FOUND state'1 . rt i BatojCarriages ITricjck root from Manul;ijt"'er; and Will Give W ' WPrfn inn (Vnlrn-!... .. niiio-Tiyi uaiatupi; m m GOODS E X OHA N G E D IF K" E. M.: . ANDREWS 0HASL0TTE, s. 0; Faily 10-Ceai 'JMm M Unequalled tor the 0: r- Dysentery, Di.arrlKfia.Ckoh- era Morbus, Suiuyuer Com--plaint, Pains in tho Srcd and Bowels, &c. Sesectiul! v.' ' T.E.'tLIJTTZitit NoriolkAlIiaDceSiiSi 11 and 13 Ctumacrcc- St. - Norfolk. Va., Ownetl and eoiirroll'-;! by i'- fer liamllia pr...l.o COTTOST A SPECiALl - Dont tell before.-wr:T;-f'- 1 tieular;- to - J. ,1. !--:'- '; " J. O. Box 232. iwForYoi! . V.re aije still at our 'oM 4 on Main si roct, v,-i-";.v" ' a select stock of Wat.-i-" -- 'v: Spectacles, and all ' ' 1 Jewelry on l;mti ;v: t-' 1 1 prices. i j Watch repairing l'ir' j Ail work mirantccl 1- liV'3.; ?' ri -'Va "' 1j. ill. Ai iVIjU 1 I I.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1892, edition 1
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