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! ' I- - 'f ". " ' - - - - -- . . . r' V;,- Watchman. ASB COUNT ITT 1 1! 3!" vtoWty.-' . fex' trt!seinents. - j ' T - XVr:,nr;Cb3r:otto. Hn- a? Anuodbouae; Charlotte. Aa unknown" white woman was run over and killed by a freight train' near Hot Swrinm last Friday'evemng. She hid a 'baby hi her arms anil two older children were following, Hearing ti e train nnnroa'Ghing from behind she started back to save her children, but in the at- t r- tempt die lost her own life. However, Irjcal Editor. lc l - , .t , - , r . -oQw'oi tne emiuren stepped on 01 uc track and was saved. News reached' here last Friday of the death of Sir. James. A. Gray, which oc curred at Bowling Green, Ky., on Wednesday night. lie wasioracny b resident of SiiifsburNV and was a member nf f hp TCm-rhts of Pvthias at this place, in which' Ttiugo ho. carried an insurance "r-r7. Monday. GCUrt , TMmnklcda light sleet policy oT $-1000. He wax buried in Lou -frwioS1' l Monday ni-ht. iivllle, ; beside" his wifj and child, i who .I. - ;!!- - " - - L.J --....IaI lum til hn nr,.vn . fp .l'Y.uisun, 01- WUUUJvr1" iM1, ' ... .ikst of lr. White- .-J .1. P.iMLu.rti, Kvaiigeusi, ijr.reie.. hud preceded hiin to the grave Mr. C. It. B irker-ha3 opened a book at Kluttz's drug store to give ail an oppor tunity to show their sympathy for the . I'ctOT '. - . I iusi .ntst.-, vuv.i iviv .v.-. , , ...Ml Us "laarricd cujca0o uu by subscribing a dollar or more towards 1 , .u erect in 2 a monument to the memory oi it ., "IILII. . I " L - :M 1 a! of I T n (Wi 'crm T V v l c Tl oro 1 1 f Till M?rP II ti 1115 jlr. i'li'; r ; ' 7,. ., 'i'uetry sent out an urgent call fir more moiiev vrs:W :4"i; ' to complete the work, and all should if the iK- - - make a subscription, however small. strelsl ; The city ha-i been flooded with "green The. Auroral Display. A rare siqrht was the auroral light, seen In, the northern s'xies early Saturday night. The air was clear and the scene beautifai. Most of the people who saw it thought that it was caused by a, large fire in the country. The aurora was visible as far west as Iowa. m It was also seen in Europe, but it appeared more beautiful in Richmond than elsewhere. Citizens of Petersburg, Vai, thought Richmond was burning, and sent telegrams asking is it was true. M ike's mm; .tl tlx; new opera house goods" 'literature during the pr.st week. j'.ij . Ml. J. Vlieil, -XrVH, HXi iuu vui.u r oliJ lirat-thy UauliAd panoraiEa m ,ft ,lea!cr in Nt.AV York Tuesday ' iltiic ii 'iiJ ru sky 6aUirday night IIe ()(fere(1 $20;000 for $1,0C0. Now tha Mr.J. Allen, Brown, received a circular that I .. ... , i-souu. sdiiiH k nrs ttv fair Moreover, ne ouerf ki.i rrFi'VM' i T 'oiuin, of Winston, a. leading pirriirown, tne auue right. iul buw . ' ' . . ' i hi ..-..a ii, tfintit-itioh Tdr Browii docs ''jrid manulaciwrer turn uw.vi . i .v o ....... r- - lup , .... ve4erduy. " not care to-makc niony tnat way aim oi course win navu liuiiJin iw Stamps 'Galoro. Next to the postoffice the Watchman probably has the largest stock of stamps in town. Recently a large number of bills were sent out, and in-many in stances where the amount was less than a do'lar stamps, were sent in payment. We have enough now to paper a room if the room is not too large; ami we will dispose of them at cost for tie next thirty days. Hereafter subscribers v. ill please ?eud a postal note or money order when the amount is over tweniy-five cents. Stamps will be taken forsmaller amountv, but in no case send five or ten cent tamps; we have received a number of them, and as v. e cannot use them and (he postolTice will not exchange,, they are dead stock on hand. Remember this. .r,, w i)ff necktie party will be given by the r- iMti i-'iters. at the resuience oi men 5.- Cjl'e to-night. -This thing h .r.. t,0 b,M remarked ourroller boy street lamps were not h f ueVlay.as li hit hi to a decayed nut. Sundavrnight was wet and rainy, and u..t ;i ,-n eraeLed as is oAen the c:ise on smrh occasions the MUli -naai, iv v , . - , , , , ,t l gnieu. yv e uo not know whether this was. the fault of - r.:n'rdnvfs or the authorities, but do o-r"of uha Methodist cnureii. at know hat t1TJ iattor ere ahtisetl eonsid i tn:i u: ufve unwifi run'-' .r:lMv r.,r hn e t, Twas ever tnus L rr.t fur the purpose of raising iunds tor fr)m S;lHsi)l5rv's earliest year, -and the . ,. ' iTarsoiiige. ; ' trouble wilUiot likely bo remedied until " 1 i ........ t;' Lewter, a farmer d.epot we have a hrst-c'ass electric ngt ptani w'we s.nt.a large part of las; in operation. , TrtdaX il1 5ing bauUs wuu nis om ,y v,Us, cf Durham, last jKtmls in this City.- week wrote Dr. Rumple that he would i.. .i vrJ WMdif-n Tlodizin. of Win-1 r.wrt one of the cottane- of t lie recently I jir. auti -"f i " li ii were here several -days this week, hm ned Barium Spriiigs orphanage, not to iithithick'son, whose death isunnounceu ,.ost mOre than o,uw, n toe j.vege.m would build the otner. . ine generous oiler was accepted aud the cottages will he built. Mr. Watts is a whole-souled Christian, and this generous donation for the care of the fatherless will stand as a lasting -monument to Lis memory. TheW atchm A N is for reform, lieart jvnd soul. And now it wants to know why the law forbidding gates being opened on the outside is so generally dis regarded. We suppose it is because no one complains, and the authorities do not see that the law is -enforced. A friend says he started to-church last Sunday n'niht, but after he bad-run against sev eral open gates,' he found himself totally unprepared for anything religious. HE CKLENBUItO 2IEWS, What is Gom on Anioner' the Deseen- dants oi t3 iji?aer3 oi tne uecta r alien of Independence. iu these columns. TKp-Kluaie trees standing in front of fmilliJearii haidw are store, which have l . i,.. r.ntriin nvd una. were auoved thi-i. morning. Tlif Sheriff will soon start ouT kG11 u appo'iuiraenls in the county. Iff you hive not .settled by March 20th yot? wau L ld oui, or wordsUo that effect. : The interior of the new Prosbyter'u.n . . .i i . .i V'bnrch 19 ready tor rne piasierei , uuu t . i l .. llll f 1, mt'lltlwr wort t'.as uecn ui'''v l" Irili admit of doiug4hat class of work. M ! Mr.: H J iCCltHi do legate from Skent, of Caldwell, wa the Sth district tvrcnrr.scnt that section at the ftt. JjOtin JvjnvcnUoa,: hick mtct next Monday j " Mr.fKh G. towc',a very popular young la.fiWer. vrho' redded here and served J - - F . !... S;t:ibi:ry Cuuid Get It. TJie following is taken from the 3Ion roe Enquirer: "Charlotte wants the Democratic State Convention to meet there. She cer- ;iinlv niiers ad vantages superior to those of Ralei-h, and between tliose two places t;har!otte should have the convention. Salisbury, we suppose, would be the most accessible -noint for all "sections of the State, but we doubt if it has a hall that would accommodate half of the delegates that would attend. Charlotte' Audito rium is probably the best building in the State for the purpose, and we say let Charlotte Lave the honor." Before the last convention was held one of our prominent lawyers remarked that this city -should, aud could get the convention if we had an auditorium large enough to hold the crowd, iiaturally ve have the advantage of either Char lotteor Raleiuh. When. Rill Fife held his meeting lure large numbers had to stand in the street or return home be- I cause the warehouse was packed to over flowing. The Chamber of Commerce should meet ai.d take up the qucsljou of an auditorium. Mr. Charles Wilson is quite sick at lis residence oh College street. Rev. M. A. Smith filled his pulpit at 51 1. Zon again after an illness of everal weeks with rheumatism. . Register Cobb is again in his office after a two mouths-tussle with the grip. which got decidedly the nest of him. Mr. W.-L. Cochrane, father of R. L. C. Cochrane, oi the firm of Sims & Cochrane, U dangerously ill at his home hi Back Creek. ' Lovers of fine stock will know how to sj'mpathize with Mr. LatTa. Johnson in the loss of his fine thoroughbred horse, Mr. J. P. Reid, of Lodo, died on Thurs day of heart disease, at the udvanco age of 73 years. His funeral took place from Steel Creek church on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Knox, of Leialys, are both very low with pneumonia. Neither are expected to recover. Mrs. Knox is a sister of county commissioner Jetton. The Charlotte stockholders of the Na tional Express Co., have -again been as sessed by the assignee of that defunct coucern. They bad already been bled to the sum of $20,000. It will he remem-bi-rcd that the National was organized just after 'the war aud enjoyed a very brief career. - 4 ones will be a doll show. Disnlavs of fancy workand side shows will stive va riety to the entertainment. The orphan age hai l cki ih existciticj for five years and has fifty cjhil lrenL The expense of caring forjso raany little unfortunates is large, and wo jfeel safe in spying that a contribution cf anything that will bo of use to 6ucl aa institution, will bo grate- tuuy received by -its superintendent. Col. Osburn. The .festival will tako placp nt UU aiditoruim. Mrs. Mocha, the wife of the unfortu nate Italian who was murdered some time ago, was defrauded by a negro to the -amount of $1. The scamp raised a 2 bill by pasting an 0 beside the figure 2 and succeeded in passing it on Mrs. Mo cha for $20. Ui'-lV'lS. Died, on last TLursclay night, at ll-Ao o'clock, Mr. Henry S. Roueche, agcl '60 years. II is ileal h was the result of drinking two bottles of laudanum Shortly before noon ho purchased three bottles of laudanum from three different drug stores and when found an hour later only one was left. By this time the poison was taking ellect. Threo "physi cians were summoned, but their skill could not save him. Mr. Rouecne was a popular yount; man and was liked, by ail who knew On last Pur-day the Raleigh tidily bim. But ho was his own worst enemy n.rav.iclf, announced that the prizo of a 1' or some time ins lam wy liuo" notice. year's Eubscription, offered lor tho best tU Western rond tiotne lime, died of con- answer to the questidiy 'HVhy was; the iumjilioiij StalVyj-hU home, Wcd-ncs- ..farmer tnado poorer when brought in'con av i.nj-,a.-rt.lr .C ' " t.svrt with milmads?" had been awarded Some mea in the vicinity of ttw Vance to Mr. Dong Carter ansheville lawyer. Cottollill, fell out and fought last Sat- M he commutee did not agree unam- I . ,1 f Pnwf ak'i? nt CM'DP llrttlrl'Or uf.bT i.isht. and according to law they r ' . , , . I rtnn of the. thrco contendincr that wcv. Mr. Renn's solution which we puhdished ibr.w,,wM . - v - . " - -' M - - -' i J ihe YaVikia rond, aud Miss Nellie iSangte I 1 -n view ofthifl an additional prize of ix months subscription was awarded -Dr. Renn. of Gold lLi'il were, married at Gold Hill st Suuday' morning, by tho Rev. Z. Itush. They will make Norwood their inure home; yeiir'ii pubbcription w-ould give a nickle with a hole hi it to the foreign missionary 'uiid, iwid.sigh because the hole? was no bigger; than the nickel. that liis -rriu'd was becoming alTectod Thiis the cause of his rash act. Few believe that Eelf-destrucllou was pro i meditated. Mount Zion Alliance passed resolu tions setting aside February 22d as a day of fusting aud M-aycr to. Almighty God to inspire our God to inspire our repre- sentati v s at ht. IjOUIS with wisdom to anive at results that may bring good to ihe toiling millions of our country. In Well ford, S. C , a lady named Cooper was making soap in her yard when her dress caught on fire. Her sis ter ran to her assistance, and her own clothes catching, both ladies wereJmrned to death. One died where she fell and the other oulv lived a few hours. Both ladies ieavc families cf little children, umbering respectively three and six. The music festival seems to be an as sured fact. Pror. McLean is arranging i nroorpjiryi. Mrs. IJawsoii. who charmed Charlotte society with her wonderfttl voice last year, and many other vocal artists from d iife rent points will be pres- cnt to aid Charlotte s brilliant array oi vocalists in delighting tho public. Notwithstanding, the stringency in money matters and tho loss of tho whis key lax, macadamizing is going bravely on upon Tib street. Tho farmers are roll it u: in the rock near Mr. B H. Moore's, and if tho bridge ai 7:h street, terminus i.H ever completed tho .rdiort cut from Monroo to Independence squaro vili be roady fur use. Court Notes. John Boyd,:who has become notorious as - the alleged Boston bridge train wrecker, wa$ ; arranged beforo Judge Mears on Friday for burglarizing Mr. Ed. McQuay's dwelling. The judge ap pointed Messrs. McCall & Clarksou as counsel fojr the prisoner. The case was continuedto anotlier term. On Wednesday, the lOih, tho caso of the State jiun'tnst Kittelle was disposed of by a verdict of guilty. Mr. Kittelle was ehargjed with selling liquor on Sun day, and also to minors. He claimed to have'directed his clerk not to sell o. Sunday Or to ; minors. Judge itears chargeu the jury to find him guilty i! the law lud been violated as ho was re sponsible tor the action of his employee. The case of tho State against John Wilson wi;s taken up Thursday morning Wilson, a yeung Charlotte reared negro, killed a l-ailroad - hand named Sidnev Barton tv cut tin ms turoat witn a butcher knife. Vils':i succeeded in eluding the officers of the law aud es caped from the State. Recently ho re turned to Union county where he was recognized aud captured Messrs. Wil lis, Dovvd, Little and Brown were ap point Gil to defend Wilson, and did so with ability. 51 r. Dowd appealed elo quently to the jury's sense of mercy. The jury, after a brief absence, returned a vet diet of manslaughter. .NEW lllllll M if ills l t: I haVo opened a new. stock of GRO CERIES oh College .'street, Charlotte, and do not intend to be undersold. Will offer - Special Inducements . to Alliance Trade. My prices will give me their business. Respectfully, J.G.SHANNOSf HOUSE, At., No. 23 College Street. Mchtlon tlio Watchman. A COSDT All INVITATION Is extended ta the citizena cf Charlotte anil rrouriding country tcr fnSpeet the bandsoxne: V'? drug store 4cf Dr. J. B. Alexander, No JJ b South College, street. De is nJV rc4y..r business, ftint 'will be pleased to. see anil wak ti..nn 1 I J3 fri.-nda an 1 r t rt Vtf - : r ' 4 IT "ETO r W.E.SHAW&C0. Manufacturers cf AD. . -. 'Harness and. Collars;" And Dealers in LEATITEtt AND SADDLERY II AUD WARE IN ALL ITS B 11 AN CUES. E. B; SPRINGS & CO,-- CHABIiOTTE, -! '? . tiC& To Allian ccmcn ancl all oilier Fanners: ' j f,;'. We desire to say th it we hra novr prepared for the Spring trnde en ( '1 FERTILIZERS. W rt0 AWiitB for tb Chariot and Ferttlirier Co., and can gie o ,A. prices as well aa sell the best gootu soicr in the State. - - - Our Fertilizers Iiryc given the best nt isfiction to all nd wc ineh to keep them fully up to the standard- We lmve don & larw'e business- with the. Sub-.VUianccs in this section; and would-be glad to voctinne it. Kcnicmber' that the S. C. ESperimfctit 4 Station garc us the hightsi grade on Acid Phosphate for lajt fDTKthat wai sold H that State. Also remember that theN. C. Experinieat Station gives U9 thehighest gr.n'.c on Ainmoniat'ed Fertilizers soldjo this State hvht vear., - , Trulv, Write for prices E. Ik SPUINOS&COi : '. t-i K? li iV'in ft!! form ot cilutMC filSUAab, Ui can secure a v:tu iMe trfatl.-c on their nt ftlctlcn (sealed) tree, and lairn bow Atxey can be eure at Lome, by wrltlnff UU. PAKKK M : CO U 310 N caerry Street, N.ishvUte,Tenn. BetterwrUO to-iia'v delai's are ;anireious. l'leasq fctate your tiouble ana bow Ion afttloted. - - . McmJou the WatcUraau wbea vou write. DSFOHMKIBS! ': crops Eyes. Hair Lin. Cunature of '.tstPj Ciub Feel, Hip Joint DiseuBC, aad nrtl drtonnltleol lac UaSdi Arias, Legs and Feet , -radically curooV DISFIGUREMENTS. ; 1 A local branch of the IIolste:n Building I n r 1 -.r If..:'... 1 r. ,, . . .. -, A , I CC LiO&n ASSOCiauou, oi wiimoi.iciiu., was A (leorna rditor savs t-hat a man whol . . . . . , . T r t e I organiaen ui- a mucuug v mo uvuia cneai a couuuy n.uui uuim ...., C-1 ,, . ,1?.i .;t1l ur following officers: l N, lleilig, president; Edwin' Shaver, vice president; M. C Quinn, secretary and treasurer, Craige & Clement, attorneys. The directors are n .thieves continue their depre- pviessrs: I. H. Foust, D. M. Miller, latioiivin town, Mr. Robert W. Price .p. a. Frercks, J.lS. McCubbius, Jr., and V. Ct. Watson. Fiftv-five shares of stock were taken rtt the meeting. Ou present P. & L. association has done more than any other one agency to build up Salisbury, ami we are ever ready to wel- Sinec the penny scales have been placed eome anything to help along with the iii-llie nostoahe it has been continually vonc t;euhi-out of order. . Last Saturday the w.H a n-ero woman with four of the fowls early last Saturday -.morning. He U-vJy a! da-h at them, and the flock Mr. James JJodgin, of Winston, whose illness was mentioned in our hist issue, died at tfie home of his father-in-law. Mr. P. P. Meronev, at 7.30 o'clock Tues day evening. Mr. llodgins had been sick about two mouths, and by the ad vice of his physician he came hero two weeks ago expecting to be benefitted by the change; but instead of improving, he irraduai.lv Krew worse till the end. Dr. Whitehead attended him and pronounced the disease abscess of the liver. Since his marriage to Miss Daisy lie- j-onc-y, a popular and esteemed young lady of Salisbury, about four years ago, lie made frequent visits to relatives hero, and made many friends, whose sympa thies go out to the bereaved wife and litt'e son. The remains were taken to Winston Wednesday morning for interment. promptly dispersed sole -leiirisuh - & One hen was his ! eiily 'inducement it asked was to step? on le : plaUbrm. Sometimes itwill work foruoihing but at others it will not weigh you for love or money. ( February llth w-as St. Valentine's day; few of the young, folks forgot that. As the 14th came on Sunday, Monday was generally obficrved as the day., ibis office was not forgotten. Some one It'-W'-Wii- c .r.t ii,nt rnrn nbieh is painted our picture in -beautiful colors, nhiu t'i, i' n..Kw...... r.r h making a suit of the latest Parisian style. first of March seldoiw fails to make a good After touching up the mustache, and Two Valuuble Books. Wc have undertaken to furnish cur readers with two very valuable books "Labor aud Capital," is the title of one the other is "Profitable Fanning in - the South." These books ought to be in the hands of every farmer in North Carolina; The books can be seen at the Watch man office nt any time. The price of i Mr..W. L. Cochrane, one of the most influential men of Mecklenburg county, died at bis home at Back Creek, at l:o0 o'clock yesterday morning, after an ill ness of several months. Mr. -Cochrane was GS years eld. His wife and fU e Town children arc left to mourn his loss. He was one of the county's pros perous and successful farmers. The fu neral look placed from Back , Creek church this morning. We are glad that the joint meeting hi tween the alderman of Charlotte and the .,-lwvil board on Monday evening' suc ceeded. hi arranging for the Continuance of the graded school. The vacant lots between the superintendents house and the C. C. A. railroad, belonging to the school property, are to be sold and tha proceeds applied to continuing the-term. Ti-.e property is very deniable and par lies wanting a home site in the ciyy will hao a rare opportunity for investing. - Go West. A canvass : of the business houses of Charlotte by: a Chronicle reporter devel ops the fact that Cleveland is ahead m the presidential race, taouga liill s friends are full of zeal. The adherents of those two distin guished gentlemen in Atlanta seem as much wrought up as their followers in New York. From a disinterested stand point this seems strange. Mr. Hid is a wily politician of such subtle principles that every shade of political sentiment may claim him as a friend or enemy without evidence to prove bim either. Fie hr.s boon called a protectionist and claimed to be a tariff reformer. Where he stands on free coinage is only known to tho Almighty and David B. Hill. He appointed to the judgeship a man who had been as charged by the papers a gambler and saloon keeper. Mr. Cleveland, though a man of many admirable qualities, is a monopitalist of the most pronounced type whose only political creed is to intensify tho value or the rich man's dollar aud lessen the valuo of tho products of labor with a "tnriif for revenue." Southern cities arc built up by the . products of agriculture and it wou.d L-o T!io:o becoming in them to tnnitc ot measures to lift tho paralizing burdens off-tho shoulders of tho farmer, than hoominr New York politicians whose success depends upon tho help of Wall street" capitalists whose interest they will bo expected to protect. Tho democratic party should go est if it desires' the support of tho Alliance people of the country for its nominee CHARLOTTE, - Mention tne Watchman N. C. SiipcrlluoiH llalr. Wine Marks. MolevtoJTala- lssiyund p. rtr.-i.ly removed. Send r valuable trc-iils.' r the n-i've. Address C.w. PAR K 5. R , M 0 , W) N .C her ry, Nasuville, Tenn. subscribe to mka Walp1im5n I YEUTISE IS 1UU HUlUiimuu: A DYE 11 NO rents nmm M ft "I 0- ig tiooas,- m. Together with a nice lino of BOOTS AND SHOE:; aVUIGIIT, Wo have purchased tho -en tiro stock -of II. & I; and wlil positively, close it out at cost. . ' Call at onco and oxamirn our goods and Barga iis at FETZER'S CLOTHING STORE. Wright's old stand, opposite Postoiilce. Where the 3Ionoy Is. The reporter met upon the streets a gentleman who travels for one of the large machinery houses of the country. I asked the news. " hard times. Can't collect MfflSiiAif EH, : t( V Labor and 1 -il." is $2.00, cloth CrJ!)" ( iivijlnp vlvr-tlnrt til RP;lSO)l be -rt dry and it may be that some of Q'f -'farmers might do well to give this HiXtliil" d:t.- niuiJ.iMii.in Ti who believe in the habits of leap .Vq.v." viij probably bo interested in the fv--t tiuvafle-r. 181-2 there will not be but oe more -leap year until l'JOi. The See- a'l leap yeas'- from the present one would c.J'4ie in.iyoo ff it Was not the ending of a century; Now is the time girls. Woarc "ill uiiniariied. - . " The movement to secure a tobacco market in Salisbury 'has at last borne f'tllt,' .Vest pwl tit t twt V-.i niMr1 Wsir. J0u(4- was opened 'by J. f. Tatum, ot 1 1 , 4 . . T . . .. 1 .Jii A,,. 4 1, -vuuiiltl j t was a lai m. iui i uc lrst .ly, about two-thirds of -the ware "oue floor hei"iig-overed.. ' Mr. Tat urn ('W!lititnl the .varehouse-theie last year. placing a rhiiiestone pin in the.-era vat, a beautiful verse was composed, which was quite appropriate. Then, with a smile down in the corner of her heart, the young lady sealed the valenthre and di rected it to-ye editor. We received other letters with money, stamps, new sub seriptionscomplainfs, threats, etc., but this was tho nk-esf of all. . binding; "Profitable Narming" is. o.oti, cloth your order Call and see them and give us - r" i v o r ivcrv mnch to say that II. lb lsnVll' ivltl Lin lii.i I'd llj Mr, He On nearly every hand we hear com plaint of taking the-night trains off the Western road. Besides the loss of one mail from the west, it is'a source of great hveonveiuence to the traveling public. A person coining cu the.9 : 4.5 train from the south, bound for points west is. compelled to lay oyer here more than fourteen hours. We have in mind an instance where an Asheville minister who .had gone to Charlo'.le on church business. While there he received a telegram call ing him to the bedsi-hiof one of his twh grg di n, who was-critically iil. He C'.me up at night and was forecd to stay Koaiudco College. Correspoa ienca of tire Wutcluaan. It has been quite cold here for a few days past. Tho thermometer registered two degrees beiow zero last'l iiurua at- Knoou. Mountain fires have been raging on the .mountains four miles from hero for sev eral days. The. whole mountain is lit up at night. Quae an . exciting affair occurred at Uoanoke city, seven miles from here, !a-t Tuesday night. A negro on Tuesday eommifted a depredation on a fifteen year oil gil- n the suburbs of the city. He tin eat. tu red Thursday and idcntihed by the young lady and was placed in jail. It was soon found out that a mob was gathering to lynch him. The officers took the negro to the depot with tho hi icnt of sending him out of reach of the mob, but before they could gel him oil' the'three-hundred unmasked men took him from the officers aud swung him to u limb on the bauK ot HoanOiie itivti Amity's Conviviality. The language of Gray's matchless poem, "Chill penury repressed his noble runge, and froze the general cur.ent oi his soul," cannot be applied to the young people of Amity. The latest thing in country social life, was a "tacky party," given in the that community recently. reward was otlered to the boy or girl who could represent the "tacky" to best effect. Mr. John Wolf in the character of the famous J. N. Sossamon took the prize. On Friday night a valentine pr.rty was tdvenat Mr. Juo. Glenn's iu the same neighboi liood. That is as it should bo. "On with the dance; let mirth abound," even though cotton is so ling at five cents. God never intended man to be sad. 'Ti.s only "man's inhumanity to man that makes couniless thousands mourn." A Coni'.tf oudabie Eiiterj)ri . c. The Thompson Orphanage Guild wi 1 .rive an entertainment in Charlotte on the night of the 2Gth that commends itself to all charitable peopte, in mat it is for the benefit of the Thompson Or phanage. That noble institutiontinder Col Osburn's management, has attained such proportions, and is aeeompl.shmg so much good tor Hie orpuan aim " - Nothing b' enough to pay my traveling expenses. "What is the matter?" "Want of money. Tiiere are millions of unemployed capital in New York, while the South is suitering a money famiac, and you farmers are to blame for it." ' How is that?" "Well you are threatening them with tho sub-treasurv and to stop the dealing in luluics, and the moneyed men have got the devil in them, and thev won't let the money go whereat will help the farmer." Ts he center? We don't "think so Mon-ey will go where it commands the best rate of interest with good securities But if the gentleman, is right is it not a strong reason for the passage of Capt Alexanders bill for the suppression ..of the future gambling in farm products, and for the return of the govemmcut to its constitutional prerogative of issuing m.mev to the m'OpU? T. trouble with the South is that she is para'yzed by a world of debt, and the ii,.-. as wine a is caring n t i i .- w i ' - ' v- -!-, iV.rn'.ei- owes the merchant, the mer oues the bank and the bank owes the New York capitalist. The farmer : n't ' Di.V a nd w - - - l mm a 4 US L U lii-o o pnounco to tho people of Salisbury, and tho public at nrcrn tbnt. their M i'. Auman lias i ust returned fronrew York CitV where, in the largest, best, and cheapest, SPOT CASH Wholesale House on tho face of tlio oartli, he. lias purciia-Hcu lyr SPOT CASH perhaiis the most varied stock of - DRY GOODS, MOTIONS, ; . ; 9& I y u h Proprietors of the RACKET STORE, HATS, Wi STATIOHERY SHOES, HOSIERY, &L0VES, .Till and HARDWARE. -. d hence the stagnation V :-.v would it pay if wc could get north era capital to pay our debts. The crash mu-a come, aud the l .nger it is deiaycu the more disastrous it will be when it docs come. Let the creditors close down upon the debtors, and let the debtors p:,v as far as able, and all take a new s;art. So long as he' wears the shackles of debt the average American farmer is not a free manrbut a slave to feats aud false hope.-, that 'makes him a mere auto- . . i c i . ..: .. ..... 1 li.it onr TKoiticai i.io.u, a - leg- ma ion 'oi IT.ic, .1 - , '. 1 . .... "ctmwi-fo sell bis real estate and p ; - - . chattf-' . r . . i- r .i u itill after 12 o elock next day. I bis is but "'tut.vaiiil return to his first love Ha-: t . t . t . ... . KCrstou-a-M 1 WU f,.5a,. .' oi liie ,na'' ,I,S"UK OJ!lst,uly wili lose one of her msi enter- Vtmh. i . OFFICK FOU KENT. n neat and com- r islier oftU"i V ' 11 OUeiAtable romn on second floor surtalde ... 1 :.. 1 .. in v; 1 1 ! 711 I I 'f lauoni .i i- At a meeting-of the Faculty last week tatej that all christian people, 'uu' 3 is.it;0n as a dummy. Iet them tniou it was decided to abolish the final exami- f P ' . u.mild contribute to its support. , l klos aMll ,.esu:nc their man- natiousot each term !The entertainment will Ikj something j .n,j quii L wearing out their mam-v Siucemy last we have added another l"e entc .,tll.,,.ti(ins will be 10a v.a. .illin,, N C boy to the roll of students, lie is unique. Among - . nones in i'i'"'"! -v - from Rowan and a son of Capt. J. A. Leven tables laden with everything nice fo;. tho or p,iviege of living. I" M'f ructfiaavvnisers llo'V hini. . Qur best wishes f.)V 0nice of any ki:.d. Plenty of light. Tins Office. Best wishes to the Watchman. readers . . . tha mlate representing ot the , . l. -n i nhiw Among tne I seven colors oi ic t. - - C. L. Milles. attractions for the delight of the httle All of wliich shall be oflbred to the . - cash rT?jLDS (DisriLrsr Yoy tho very lowest pricslhat can be made' -bv anv man tr men on earth. B3L0W WE NAME A FEW MATCHLESS PRICES: Adamantine Pins'. 14 rows, IcT; .200 yds Fpoo! Cotton, 2c; Envelopes 2c. per T.,,1;,,' slnd Gents' Pocket Handkerchiefs, 3c. up; 144 Shirt Button, 3cs Ladies' Bar Pins 3c. and up; Finger Rings, lc. and up ; Scissors andShear.V3c7 ami up-Gents' Collars, 4c. and up; Indies', Mines' and Child refrt It- 5c. rfnd up; Ladies' Corsets, 2Cc. and up; Cents' Unlauudried Shirt,, 33c. and up; Gents' Laun dried Shirts G'Jc. aud up ; Boys' and Men's Hats, 17c. and up. We alsu have a nice line of Print, lc. per yd. and up; Pre.- Plaids, 4Jc. and up; Ginghams, Worsted awl Jeans at all prices. A'e -invite an early and repeated visit and. inspection. Our .took will be replenished every fe.v days. While we propose- to sell goods so cheap that we will be too busy-to exchange goods fiirnnv one5 vet we will always refund the CASH for any Goods Mboudit fronru; that are not PERFKCTLY SATISFACTOY.. - Ch-'idren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. AUKIART. ft CARJER-. Salisbury, N. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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