n . ! - . f ; Carolina Watchman. . I XLAJXBBT. Editor ad Prop. BUMCBIPTION RATES. Ok f r la af aoc TJftMS JTaiOTLT CASH. $l.CO if' THE ST. LOUIS COHVEHTIOK. The news from St, Louis up to the time$fiiisn&td press is rery magre Most -6t t$ eday .Monday was spent ir. appointing remittees by th chair man, Hon. Ben Terrell. ' c Tire delegation wai a large one from the first. A kooJ many Third Party advocates were present. But the ob ject of the meeting not being to or ganize a party, they did not get in much work. The report of the credential commit tee recommending the seating of 240 delegates from the Farmers' Aliiauce; 53 of F. B. M. Knights of Labor; 07 National Farmers1 Alliance; 25 Na tional Citizen Alliance; 97 Colored F. M; B. A. 27 National Citizens, Iude- jpende-i Alliance; 75 Patrons of In not mwr m or. r. 11. .ui ''"'"JrHiit Siifpsok is getting a lot of 007. Ignatius Donnelly moved that Tb Watcha la artaa of tie Alll taetn the 6th Md Tib? Ooogreaaional i&Utrie.'- T ttt; Th Watcwjca hat per eat mere ;irircaltIon than any paper published , in 8elibury., M9Min&Mcoa-ULU man lUibr7. F. C. PAT, FBB. 25, 1892. The Sub-Treasury ge1 more papers ery dy.. You caa't down iU PUT THIS IN YOUR PIPE. tree ad rertisiag.'' Jerry is a hunimer frith goatees, - ' , , mmm, Dlbect Jazaa axe a. teaty burden, bat nothing .compare! to the tar on ,(Lhe masses by wkick A lew, eopfc; "are made fastly ricb. ' A oorrespokdk t of the Concoxl Sitatulard -is,:discutfsing the Question i "Should' girls ' propose ? Some one ought top ropoae to Uncle Jimmy Cook. Tjrjnui a county in Jlcntucc? in rnkb a murder has not czzutA in forty year, JJut thero ere coreral' Mis Frances villard, Lady Somerset, Clara Iloffmnn and F. FI. IiikaIIs be seated as delegates represejitig he Na- Plala Faets and Sharp, Pithy Saying rrora iterorm rapers. . Tammany went down to Washing ton, took possession of the House and elected a speaker.-Austin Capitolian. A plenty of good bills have bson in troduced in Congress, but the cood bills do not always pass. Oxford Day. The man who casts his vote without considering the welfare of his own and neighbor s famil?. is not fit to vote. Cincinnati Herald. When the farmers nuke a bountiful crop there is great rejoicing, but mostly bv those who speculate on it, Grand- view ( Tex. ) iSertiml. The man who, drawing a good salary hitn'lf, and takes no interest in the welfare of the fellow who isn't, is not a good citizen. Cicinnati Herald. Organisation for protection and progrvss 'u the glory of Gcd; but or- WASIIINGTON L12TTEK. The Silver Hill Election of Senators by the Peop.le Utah as a State Other Late Hews. Correspondence oi the W&tcam&n. j Wasiiingtox, Feb. 22, 1S92 The birthday of Washington finds the halls of Congress almost entirely deserted by Representatives and Senatorsj The national legislators are for thi time quite widely scattered. The Alliance members have nearly all gone to St. eg?tejs at the othr Louis, -either to take part as de or to be. interested lookers-on conference, of the, Alliance with industrial organizatious, which peued in that city to-day, the outcome of which may have an important bearing unon the ne:t presid. ntial campaign. ice j amtr.any-nicmner have gons ui to Albanv to see that the New York state Oonveutioa slips no cos. and the rest of them, rith the exception oi t. . ltockwrll Notes. CorresponloDce oi the WateUmon. There will be an exhibition at Barger .o'loftl house, also on out Rowan Academy. Prof. Kotlirock will have a picnic at the close or his school at Bethany Academy We think Professor is rieht anicnio wii b just as much fun for iho children and not interfere with aud spoil the last month oi nis : cnool. . Two burses have died quite recently with what Is supposed to be dropsy, or at east tLe blood turns to water and floods lh animal. Our old Rockwell postofilce has been moved over to the new town of Rockwell It may be convenient to some but very inconvenient to others. We were very willing for them to have a new office but did not care to have thero take our. W e cre ready for the free delivery at any nine. 1'LOW BOY. Feb. 2-', 1S92. gsinization for robbery and oppression a few, very ferr, engaged uou inipor- sKould shame even the devil. lotca tant committee worh, are i.n Chicago, Tribune. gue5ts of the World's Fair people. . rt. - ' r Til. m.. .a ;..l.-3 trtaUUB- wf XlOo IU Ci.UCUSj, Oil IQQ t.onal Woman s Christian Temperance , the i.ail;iai;ti want, and fhpv ar fujsilr bill, is question th.nt wil con- ITcmom. - !rrnf.nf KJnh.i nnA i,;..,.. i f ' r"nt tae democrats of the House this Teste.do-'s session astic one. !:e committee reported declaration o principle?", which is in uniso" with the Ocala demauds. Miss Fkuiccs Willard made a motion in regard to woman suffrage and liquor traffic, but was rot acted uppn. ! wa, nn nH,.;.,vou ffirn him rnnr mt !,p HI rt JT": i-eprenunive ,.arler, utUhlu., mitU rBnort Jxther.-Si. Xii Monitor. 9 ?J h.n.wlf particularly b- The political bosses are deerrined iutfc b; his somewhat pH:iiliar method. to make the tariff the main issue in jf working 'ip a puLlic sentiment lWJt, but the people propose to dis- gaiust tiie bib; seer red forty-five liamrs cuss that which c)ncerns them mosUt0 a for. a caucus, which has been Ex-Govepnoh Pop.tf, of Indiana, at present LIiniste7 from thia country to fii ?s tr i ' - other ceuntiai in that State that hav3 ' lta' 13 ,n A' ,onaa ne arzxts 2 sa,arJ forty hiuirdeii a jear. oi $12,000 per annum frcm this gov ernment ar u iias been back here some time putting up his fences for the gover- norsh'p ot his State. In the meantime H AOTiR" the felloTT who claimed to xepresen t' the Q. A . IL, ard ciade a? ipeech against th f : ce coinage of silver I Washington last eek, did not ha7ejbana' PIaJ3 whatever it wants to. Any authority from thai organisation according tq a letter Tron ths secretary. FA7SE FOR A REPLY. ! financial reform. National Econo mist. The speculator depresses prices and thus takes from labor; he raises the price of goods and ; takes again from the consumer. The speculator is a robber. Zanesville (0.) Labor Com pany. 7 Overproduction has been said to be the cause of hard times: and its trne: 1 1 L 1. 1 ' J .i- e i i ....."vlt oul ils ine oTerproc uciion oi piv.tocrats J the government foots the bill and "the J and drones an overproduction the di- Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakine nowder. Highest -of all in lcaveninir strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report. ton Af. ph&lic reception in WUng- T5, s-1 01 '. , V011'' unnii Tribune. majority of the democratic niemMrs of The CWeland f&nd H-H factions of j"01186' ""K that a day be ,mmed N,w VnrL- r f ....k ...i the consideration of the Bland free nanciea to sit. tlolman, chairman of the caucus, arid it is snppoxed that he will at once issue the call, as thai rulr says shall be done at any time When reoucsted by thirty cr more meinbers. . ..... I I 1I?I'T1I 11.. A nMliur nhmn of rn.,.of 7 V. I - vjiric. ruu ivtwi. A nCaC anu Com V .7 Vu 0,,t"1;a :ortable room on second floor suitable ..i.ch one Of the three democratic for an office of any kiud. Plenty of litrht uiciuiruia turicwi. uns ucen conn nuai iv 1 AFP'y ai this Office 1 r " a . . out or town nrst it was Mr. Catch 1 . wigs vrno went to Itoston; now it fcpeu'e- Ciso, who is at Yv roe , has had no meeting to act I1UW It IS TTnTI('K! I hrV.V u-orn 1-llJ " " ---v MIIJ VIIC IlUb tU un-iess iiion-i 11 trade tor a note held bv T. L. Cilin.,; againM rao, lor 10, dated Dec. 30, 1892 D. M. BEAVER 16:4t Enoch villo. V. C. E.M. ANDREWS CASEIES TES LAE0ES7 STOOS CP ..... Fnrnitare, Pianos Org 1 and Fresh Garden Seed iluccU prices. 8 Clover and Gra the lowest prices at Enni J? Store. 88 D: at TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. BabyCarriages iTricycles I Buy in Largo Quantities Di rect from Manufacturers and Will Givo Low Prices. Write for Calalope and Prices. GOODS EXCHANGED IF NOT SATISFACTORY. E. M. ANDREWS, CEAIILOTTE, N. C. THIS READ Be sure and call foriV. of 3 Cures. It has to cure Dvppepsia nf) K and bick Ileadnolui i tin- v . J islmrv tr rFiivn itc 7 j - , v. n.0 UlCTlt; sale by THE BEST, at Knni,s Store. Mr. fel2tf J. H. ENNISS W.H.& R.S. TU 3KER & CO. THE J. n fl. Carr, of Durham, Wff the ,nJj lady i " T .WCVe that the Pnidet's wk4iock hani Vf3 at tn2 A1!,in" h with. IVfnnov m.Wo. U DCPn FerTei"ie -OHl ltS OnriilI IUW MIIU iyesybu a'Jbearij haod 'shake from 4rojraF people , Thhrbw a cigarette factory in Sout" Africa that; turns out half million igareUea rieay; It rould be a gcod idea to niOTe'all' the cijjWtte machine ortr thtre. Jf it did not ciri'lw the Africans it would prerent the boys of mu. country ffan djjftfpff jnto barba- rifui pose" and t at it is a "personal ma chine" a:;d a good dad more. The Clintpn Caucasian, President Butler's papsr, oes Tor him as follows: Now Squire Click may be a good man, as good a nn as there is in Ire dell county, but W2 are sure c! one thinif, that he does net kno'.' much about the Allir-ce, ercepi what he has learnel from readpj 0- riandir.zrJc and pap-j r" ta4 kirl In 'act "we are sure that he does not '-now what is about. There is a growing aontiisent that ti afevbl,L , , ' . J , some western man "hall receive the . ? VM I!"c?"!Jt nomination for president. . The people V- CuU the tarf 'r'1 " , fr rd : tired of Wall street domination - S lP " r a'Ut i?? Farer'S Advocate. ' ,d l tha programme is adhered to vhc si ver uill will have no chance of NEW FIRM WITH it mm . - I . . . omging songs or treedom w all well jgetting ip before Mar, as th? briff enough in its place, hut work for free- i debate is certain to take up all the! time uwui ouimiiu uviu vim tvilu i"giir. j not consumed oy me appropriation' bill." nr at least two months after it begins. This would not le seriouslv obi'ected to I.I ! ... - T ny tne silver men if th NEW GOOD Casting ballots of the same brrnd will turn the song's air castles into happy homes in reality. Iowa Tribune. The opponents of the Alliance de mands, may as well recognize that the demands are here to stay. They em body a bill of rights for farmers and laborers. As such they can no more be withstood or side-tracked than could thefght Or all the foolish things; thi falling In Iots orach otfer by girls tho niost nonsensicL r One x:nt mother ihroftlinltfeaipHisiheotherdaT: I'ow ihere-iiiiut Vflr 'rt&ereh of prow-! " '."lratL.;;l7hy don'i thU pns lore gemfe man and -slop this lotni 'iooierft -A . ? i maqza clicrta.S. C. Cotton Plart. Ko savs v if thp. a i ii . Landmark auotes h?a cor-ectly) th-it Ul oi lu 'a.- ' w-ui.u inal fern ploy mert, is a necessity to ou-ratHl- tne organisatioa 53 simnlv a rrnnil I r . v : . i: ii vr ' -f , I30"' em system of capitalistic production: machine. Mow we ca I unon' , m h 1 . price ('owp. This can Ixj done by the ..Tk pf Boston iniilioniire was barierf in a liO.000 casket ether and the Jtatidrrark to say whose por spnal p-.achin it ic This, ptatecsent is-.a slanfcr upon the thousands of earnest, intel :igentr henest and hard- workm" citrens: and these sam f-m tramps, ihev r-e t constant threat to the labo-"ni at work. Aberdeen S. D.) Rcpvblic. era. vill pity his ignorance and little-1 " Con. res lr.nnds 'doing anything 'aui- t0T tR8 reI,e" the peov'e it is making tlehesa :when hs says tha4 the organ zation ? ,r.n injury to , tho fr-mers themelTcs. He is repc-tec! tof-.y that he is for free cobage of siher, but hi nej: ef.ter'ent shows that he has not cIm ii i j: mi ojww -.u:;7C 1" lllitb UnCCllOIl. 1 Ue v.- w ncil r.ll T 1 . WIIAilllHHH. The underpiprnod hare bought out the stock of Mr. 1. W. IJIIOWN, on Fisher Blrect, opjKsito D. Ii. Julian & Co. We nro constantly receiving new gool for the Fall and Winter trad. Wt have a select stock of Groce: lea; Dry Goads, Clotbins. Sbces, And everything found lu a First Class Dry Goods Store. 7 a i . . i i i" -ii i .i , ! . I " " uubiiihw nnu w sen overv Ivonstitutinn will nua luttti ; 1 .1.: . ; i. . ..... t.TOJ , vl.Wi01 M1U ujr t reasooaoie pnete and treat von House at the present session., i ne-ht ...... .... . i v iroseyzral bills concerning the? ad ey were iriven sime assurance that the tree coijiHt bill would be taken up in May, but the I. 1 m 1 proposition io st a day in the next ivn i vi uwires to iegin the con- sidenition oflie free coinage bill i will icaisicu uy ineui wiiri an the inar- ii ...... . .i ... . iiameiuary mettioas at their command,: and the nw rules give them plenty. So rapid has been the growth of pub- ne wrciunent in iavor ot. the election of Senators by the people that it is how predicted that the joiut resolution Spro v:ding for such an amendment fori the DRY GOODS ! WINTER, 1392. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Through our Mail Order Department, we offer adtantivges to the people of North Cuio lina for "JShoppinj? bj Mail," second to none in in the Southern Sutcs, for bj the means e-f this, a Tcrjr important branch of our great budiuees,' we place almost at the rerj doori of our pa trons our enormous stock of goods, and we do c.nrrj the largest and films t collection of Dr (Joo.ls and kiudred wares, at retail, ot an house in North Cnroliua, and equaled fcy Terr few Southern houses. We want the patronage of North Carolina people, not niraplj that onrs is a North Curoliua house, but because we will sell thorn Dry Goods at aa low prices, for the Mime quality, as any house in the trade. We canonlj men lion here a few of the mor important departments, but will be glad to hear from those who desire anything relatife to Dry Goo'ls or tb kindred wares. Foreign and Domestic Dress Woolens. B'ack Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets. House J'ouruishine Goods, Carpets, Curtains, 4c. Letters of inquiry promptly answered: sam ples cheerfully sent. When, writing for sam ples our patrons will please be definite as to iho kind of goods desired. Intelligent atten tion can then be given their orders. Washington Life Ids. c OF NEW YORK. CONDENSED STATZKe JANUAUV 1ST, 1.S02 " Assets, Reserved for policies, N. y. Standard 4 per cent., and , all liabilities. New Insurance. .1891, T -Outstanding Insurance, laid 'Policy-holders in 18!1, I'aid Policy-holders mucimt- ganization, . .,f, Income, 1891 - - n "' An t InTcstod as Fellows: Loans secured by mortgages on Keal hsUite, first liens, New York City bunds,' Brooklyn wae.er l.-onds, -.Richmond, (Va.) bonds, - " Loans to Poliry-hoJders on Co.! Ioheies, Collateral loans. Real Kstate; co.t value. -('ash in bank and trust Co.'s, Interest accrued, premiums de ferred and in transit, etc., 24; :j misMoli of Utah as a State, and a sjg tciu of local gvTernnieut for it as a territorj, are regarded ly shrewd lob- sffrrers as practically dead, although for Wo will paj the highest market prico Chickens flutter, Eggs, .Com, Peas, TmI ib the tcaioa ao i;m.f the courago of hw ccnTict'on-. for iPut ort'1 verJ cort to obtain it. m j iii "z rn what peopla en It is no tim? for dIht. Ther want rp- ihoarinirs are still granted renreril lief, r.rd tho democratic He v5 should Itatitea of the rival factions in Ular"! ftmi , kjnds of.Countrj Troduce. is wtnej-M in circulatiMi. That 'f. nnMIK lA'.niM 1 AAA l . : . " eo iwy eopie aocent bu ml, or enuug jp sire one person a doceni binriaj nni ie&we Bomethi. for ihe othr 009 that' -rt not buried. A OIOAITTKl WEE AT Ctie. xnenew lOTJc lies cf the ICfch h is T7ill;iir conricuons na r&y ;iaTe u Lxr. Cleve- Aa e-chnKe calls attention to th lanasajsso. lie ?ys thut Clereland's ; fact that "Dr. Joni KhII. th noted Crestiyterian minister of New York is paid e 10,1)00 a year to tell a lot of millionaires that a poor man named Jesus, who fapdn't a nickle in hi vest pocket, was their. Savior. Atlanta (trfl.) Labor Adrocate. i . - .i . position on the silver question is the ?only obicnon the AIlu ince hr-s to him VYe don t believe that a ran whp ex presses Mmself as Sauire Ul'bk has (or w reported) r.nn epeak for the tyianc of I rdc'L county. liijA vrhen he sava tnct "9 is onnosed to the StibT-1.ariirv contains in cnt 6 powerful biit?tha hTk is haPPJ- It "is "thit ' , Farm" aresaid to be -the most in- wheat cdmWne. lU-r.- ' partf hi. statement tnat makes hi. ?TDf a '01 r" t ! ,,.,. , V"1"6'- . opinion -TIaah?3 to "that p.-fper WhII but if tney dare to upeak of anything JSX?:09 i0 the number wI:o Ere o'-SSd to thU renting "makiif butter an' ahockin -e called all kinds of cl... in ech iniUnr th. 'rep-dv re o'iw to c-rrr .naughty names by the same people tininni . - . .w . . ir i i-iii i. . . . . At ,ieut sio.Aooonn in1 A..t- art sot tAkn"htit f fn, KCnCO ti.at it tss'-al ni'xinf vr-t D i.. t t nrArkntj i.Qaa' i find r -a unA f f . i i of tbi$ mnipmUtive eon-', Hshed. The cM rtatmprit tl S..; 9n a. i . a . mmm IUIUi T.. jreriomlr " I' h- !ST:f of erils. ii so si-all thrt the Tin.L SlSLZt. T-"J . Pe eci. one of fnonej hat been. York whe ASMd taijie cjedit v-:' . J; - M ' ; jthek is rercrted to hate made was f u.iuvparuesare blamea ut the' "tht old fashionetl Democratic rrinri faj; ones nre:;viiot'i:iiown; But tho j P,e3 are Cot enough for him," is ridieu lact remains that these whole&dt rnK I jous'y anittsitiK cr rather it is sad. For 1 wwho.nftYer lakaj,iie.,risk "iue&nd iA. braking locks, 4iaT .been, uble to WHrTT' wueat,, Jt is a reat pity they cannot be found out. AVe think the whipping post would ingress cant ps,ss a law that will inset tbs case. . . ;.. s A fewiiays ago'e ChktlotteCArY) -tha't itikl .like Mf,qejrelndcouU ..nokfOMiblv le presideut. lis defeat is attributed ; oSenjOOf Hilt f : Now tiw writer of the CkroMe ed orialtosiattlined agaia that f WWd not affect Cleveland iwfiwsv. - ci, .jouKSfie Jmw it I lift Ailmni sf tina 1 ;i- .i Cleveland goes downt Hill goa, down, ind as the Durham (?o would say' - inai enas it: ClevfiJsnd has his friend yerA body ff9.votiK iney are not ,;oeuj -found among theorhngrifohle;; Cleveland is a good'man (that is the opinion of his friends), hjjt iiefgiratmnsses dbtt't want hfm tgr ' pieifrii. Tii i'i6n't D. B. flill, ei'Hier, riorany 'other "man'' w ho j-poiidsjliis tinie bingf4bini iellpF forVaii seciTh abends it.' it sounds like Squire Click has r, good herr4 ar.d an honest purpose, but shows that 1.3 has be?n woefully misled, h si6ws concluaively, as we said in the ber:iing, that he ias never known what the fight for reform was ahanL If the old ..fashioned Jeffersonian prin- Tpies x)t.jemcracy bad lot been per yerted, the Alliance would hp?er have coma into existence. The Alliance as it stands to-day is a protest against the perversion of Democrkcy. We challenge ?ouire Click, the Latuimark and all other opponents of reform to show a single principle of D-mcracy a pro mulgated and advocated by "Jefferson -ian that tho Alliance (the so-called "personal machine") does not endorse and adrocate. We. pause foran an swer to the challenge. The Cleveland and Hill factions of New York are at war with each other. There is a. growing sentiment that some Western man will receive the noaiination for President. The people are tued of Wall street domination- ' If Congress intends doing snythin" for the relief of the people it is making slow progress in that direction. The people do not want any foolishness. it is no time for play. They want re ner, anrt the Democratic House should put torth every effort to obtain it. who call them "'most indeoendenL" yueer: lotca 1 nbune. We heard of a retort the other day that strpek us ps beinir prettv forcible. It-was as follows: "A couple of Wall Street brokers were riding along a country road,, and came to a field where a farmer was; sowing ! seed. Stopping rneir team, ones tl the brokers naid to the farmer, 1 hat a right, vou sow and we'll reap the harvest.' "I wouldn't wonder at aft, said thi farmer, I am sowing hemp." ' Cincinnati Herald. This movement will not pause. God is with it and it will triumph. Treach ery may intervene, and soulless greed obstruct, but a mightv army of people, awakened from their long lumler, are marching steadily onward with hope in'their hearts and songs on their lips. The handwriting is on the wall. Plu tocracy is at its last banquet. Cincin nati lie raid. The war is ended, but how about the thieving being done by the money sharks of this country? This is jriot yet ended, the fight is still on and it is of such grave importance that every trhorer should join in the ranks? that are battling for right. Be careful and make no mistake in regsird to which! army you join. standard f armer. ine factions kill the chances of th territory for an vthincr. The prosecution, as Representatives i i i 1 1 i i vuocr aim Xitnoe are called, have asked the committee -appointed-to investigate Liie cnarg-s against the Pension office to pospone the legmnmg of taking tesiimoy xor a lew itays, in order! to give them tinw to prep ire for it. The committee wul meet again mi Thursday of this week. at4 it will umbablv then utciue wneu examination of wit- nvs.'S shall begin. Secret try Foster is still so much nros- traiea irom nis recent attack of fhp grip that his physician has ordered him to take a ste voyage, aud he will sail trom iNeW York to-uirrow. bound ilnr rjurpe. Pn sident Harrison js suffering from sometning like the grip, although jhe cawu ii .. - 1 J II i ' j" ' rrf cum. lie has can celed all his eni icenienls fi.r tU a o fi? week. Much interest is felt here in the re sult of the bt. Louis conference, whi. h ail of the Alliance men s-hih t. tliiLl- iii . . ,. . . : win oe a mini national ticket .n thp heifl, Ntipnrted by all of the industrial organization. President Harrison has issued tJ.o usual annual proclamation warn ing poachers' to';ekeep away frdni DenrmLr oea. niHl'nrtojr:ifi(ina u i- i i.jc yj 1 1 the wav to send mnch Lmrur mf - Z v" I I f , orce to the sealing waters than the government has ever had there befofc it tne moon vvendi with great Bri ian is removed in time, as it m bnli.nrl it will be, that government will alk.i assist in policing Alaskan waters. i No one of the princely fortunes of A merica was honestly gained, ft could not be, for it is not: possible under heaven to honestly earn a million dol lars within the lifetime of man. How was this money accumulated? Bv in- dustrous habits, sobriety and honest ueanngsr ixoi so. it; was accumula ted by sharp practice, 'by assassination of character, by wrecking other men's hopes and fortunes, by murders, and prostitution of men and women. The People. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castpria! I ru n , T. . . - 1 ChilfJr-ja CFy for Pitcher's rtcrlaJ Around Mooresville. Corr3pondence of tne Watchman. The farmers are husv nrpnnrinfr thl;- ii me rominir season, but tho imli. cations are that they will deal lighter in cotton this year than last. i Mr. Lee Guy, of iharjic;shurg townshib, no has been visiting riii:oiv- u- rJ j th past few days, returned home Kattij - Gay night. 1 Mr. Levi Cornelius, of Asheville, caie clewn VV ednesihiy morning for a sho-tslaiy i mother relatives and friends.! Mr. R. E Brant ly, a former citizen of South Iredell, anl v ho has been living in Missouri for the past five years is on S visit to his brother Mr. D. II. Brantly. A party was given Friday night com plimentary to L. E. Cornelius, whih was very much injoyed by the young pep ple of this commnniiy. Some of the farmers are talking of trying their band on tobacco this veair c wtsu biiem niucn success. A Moor.esville, Feb. 21, 1792. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castpria: ua before you sell. Respectfully, I. RITCHIE & CO. Salisbury, Nov. 25th, 1891. So GOODS DELIVERED FKEE (Except Furniture and crockery ) On all cash of $5.00 and orer wa will .Mirer goods fre-a to ucarest Exj ross uftiCo or lUilroad station. W.H.& R,S. TQCter '& Co., Raleigh, N . C. Mention the Watctunan wUen you wrlio. I.. AHAM, St:Ui- A?v ' I 'urlifiiij 5 NorfolkAUianceExGhange 11 and 13 Commeroe St, JST orfolk, Va., Owned and controlled by Allianceroea for handling produce, COTTON A SPECIALTY. Don't sell before writine for par ticulars to J J. ROGERS, Mlt. P. O. Box 212 Sow For Xm M Wo are still at our old sti em Iain street, where we h a select stock of.Watrlies.CW jctaclos, and all kinds of r i . i .i i prices. Watch repairing a sptci.ill; All work guranteed 12 monlii JEELTl Y ! ; t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t I am Still on Deck With NICE JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. Seo mv stock beforo Rospcctfnlly, S. A. Ii. JOHNSON. Do You Want ANY CLASS OF PRINTING, SUCH AS ttote-Heads, Letter-Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Books, Pamphlets, Wedding Cards, Announcements, Visiting Cards. Irogrammes, V E A fi E I H I T oircuiara, Posters, Dodgers, Etc., Etc? FF SO, CALL AT W E 1 R E I H I T S" atetae Jot fiSce you Cor. Hih and Fisher Sts., Where we will be pleased to ive our prices, aad do your work :featly, Promptly, and icciralely. V ery Truly Yours, Watchman Job Office, r R. A. TAAFFE. Manager. ADMAN & CAE; Proprietors of Uio NEW YORK RaOKET Desire to anounco to the people of Salislmrv, and tho puhlif largo, that their Mr. Auman has itist returned from New Yo:i City, where, in the largest, best, and cheapest, SPOT CAtf Wholesale House on the face of the earth, he has nureliaiwd f.- SPOT CASH pcrhap3 tho most varied stock of r DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, , CIPS, SHOES, HOSIERY, ffl STATIONERY, TIN and HARDYARE. All of which shall be ottered to the x olsth: trade oirzs HATS For tho very lowest prices that can be made - by any man or men on earth. , . PET.OW WE NAME A FEW MATCHLESS PRICK: Adamantine Pin?, H pack: Ladies' n.l fi..t Wf, lc.; 200 yds Spool Cotton, 2e.;Knvol.j''' Pocket Handkerehipf Indies Bar P,n, 3c. and nn; PinKer Hi n Mm, fl . .5I , .,,,,ir,.3c.4 r ..a v... 40. and p; Iie,', Mines' and Children's; IIo, .V. lilies Cornets, 23c. and up: Gents' Unlu.nwlr; o. , ... . ,:.J dned Shirt?, 39c. and up; BovVand Me,,MTa. ,? ... . .... l.' I! r n ' " m, MIIU UI. C llli' .. i nam. 4c. per yd. and up; Dre Plaid,. 4J, ,,,.1 ..... n:..K... Uor.1 Jeans at 4U1 prices. ' 11 We invite an early and repeated visit and iiiPpectiou. stock will be replenished every fev days. While we pn' -ii uuubso cneap that we will he t ,.h.wefP - vv . ' -4 C V -V . I M' 1 i- - , or any one, yet we will always refund the CASH for ai.v ( bought from U) that nre not PERFECTLY SATISFAC'ioV, SKSSSTS Tie ?aiiif Wi-Uury, N, C, Feb. 4, X809.

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