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5 ' ill I'.. a i mMLi JMM.Jtvll'll II II IH f 1 UMgEr; r T1 T: . , ? . V- . i i ii mi I if iTl - t I- 1 . at Carolina Watchman. Jm RAELBEY. Editor and Prop. ' . SUBSCIIIPTIOX RATES. 0e year in adramee Six ntonths - , : TBRMS STBICTLY CASII. $1.50 .75 The Watchman U orpin of'the AHi We t. tho 5tb nd 7th -Cangrc-siunal Pistricts. The Watchm ak fcts 50 Ir er.fc nore circiiUtion Uma any paper pubhhcd i -fiiUisbury. . - - 'jtatri ass?b0BJ-cU39 matl al Salisbury . C. THUESDAY, MARCH 3, 189 7 Mqnby twid labor should have equal fihtuiep. Tlut is all the reform move- --. i g 1 . 't ' ' ; " The question' naturally arises: What xlo tlH people ol this r county want with so many political parties? Tna abalitioh o! the. homestead" law ja the jreat ead of the hour in North Carolina. It filwild be done. The homestead is a rainous jaw. ' Jt is now the talk all aroitnd that Senator Hill would not make u good president for he has utterly failed' to attend to m uuiies w en: The Democratic Eiecutive Commit tee met in Kaleifh esterday und de cided' that the next convention should Jbe held in that city on. May 18th. Ex-Goy. W. W. Hold diid in Raleigh Tuesday afternooir.t He whs proTisioual governor, and later gover nor, but was impeached and deposed in 1870. Col. Jiic Cook writes Spring poetry. Here is a sample of his rhyme: .''Spring, Spnng, beautifuUSpring. Spring is so tt'RUtifuI. Beautiful because it , . Always comes in the Spring." And now they say another party has been born. The question wf Will this new party be any better than the old ones? Won't it requiro watching as well as theothejrs? Col. FairbroTher, of the Durham fjtobey has the grip. This is rather to Jhe advantage of tn, Globe readers, but for the fact, that he writes poetry in .jthe sick room. .That is the last straw. -Lynching is iti order. A3 OUr .EXTRAVAGANCE. The Herald di-cussed in its own way the item in the Watchman lat week about extravapince. It contends that it dos not injnrc the finances of the country any for a person to be buried in a $40,000 ca-kei. To a person who" cannot, or preteis not to see further than the end of their nose, it looks like it would not hurt any. Of course the $40,000 paid to the coffin dealer goes into circulation, but the sil ver ou Hie casket is buriedfoieYer f;st fronr the now too" small supply of precious jmetals. . ' But what does the 40,000 represent? It represents the earnings of hundreds of poor people people wlp are sick, old, ignorant, hungry. They could ue it if it had not been wrenched from ihem somehow. True the money goes into circulation again. But what an the rightful owners or earners to do while it-Lealn the safe of'the millionaire? suppose you try to do without .some-' thing to eat until some rich man dies and his, friends buy a coSia at a big price.-3i if the mouey is invested in lands, factories, railroads or anything that will furuish employ men Wo people thent will furnish empioymeut to la bor, furnish bread. - " liufthis is not the worst ot it. If one-man buys a fine coffin, builds a line house or invests thousands in jewelry it does not matter much. However, housands will imitate the Boston mil- ionaire and buy $40,000 caskets. Thousauds must have palaces to live in: thousonds must have piles 6J jew elry. Working people must foot these bills. The cotfntrv is drained; a few roll in luxury,, millions have neither sufficient food, clo;hing or anything. While th'.se fortunes are being amassed he people who are oppressed mnstsuf er. The ambition to equal or excel others induces men to adopt rjuestion- h!t? methods to set rich. A& long as " my this is permitted it is perpetual motion. The masses,! who are not the equal in brains and cunning, are steadily drained for the sole purpose of 'making barons of the fuw.7 The man who gets mod- some account before yon commit your T!i:!k is the safest way : to treat i If, ill new! things, and most cf the old ones. KHOWS 1107 IT IS. The Raleigh Kens and Observer :s one: of the" newspapers that: sometimes indulges in abuse of its fellow men. It evidently is trying to makk) somebody think it has reformed, for it says: The acrimony exhibited by sojjie deincrtic newspapers ia Uiscus?iug the prfcfUcatial,- pos sibilities is to be leprecatcl. It! fs unusual ami certainly unbecoming for dembfcjratic journals to engage in a system of dintrib'J jipon any dem ocrat gooJ sta:id:n becausW they do flut tliiuk he is the tror man for i noniination. lioaest d.iscussior is 'legitimate and fair, but not iuvectiveaud criminjitiou.. e presidential and criticism violent abuse, TnE count v commissioners of Meck lenburg are doing g od vrork in that countv. PUT THIS IN YOpU PIPE. TnE Durham Globe jdeclares that there is nonsuch a maif as Jim Cook jud says further, that the editor of the Globe conducts the Concord Standard. This s a mistake. The" Watchman hns edited that paper for the past year 'Tub State Chronicle compares the iaew. party to Sampson, and thinks it - will pull the temple dowiv and destroy itself well as the other parties. The application is very .good but it must be remembered that Sampson's enemies had put his eyes out and mistreated him jn every way. The old man had go tired "of that business. Plain Faets and Sharp, Tithy Saying i front Reform Tapers. The -time has come ffjr a forward moTemht' of tt:e'm asses to abolish the an just trip ute .thv are now compelled to, pay 1q Uifi. fiip'Kcw Age. : Any one who has not the' manhood to biakt! an effort, though he -be a coiiLTessman. should be retired. " The rwmlo arHrrd ut temndriziiiiz. '-New ,-wj l r Ai. ' The reforms demanded by organrzd labor did not originate umoug the scliolars or statesmen, but among those erigageil in the daily battle for life. Iiit last rial lrree Press. Farmers don't think that U they have not, in the past, been thinking but now since they have commenced to do a little thinking for themselves, politicians, stand and tremble. Wjien money is at a premium, labor at a discount. Let us reverse this system and place labor at a premium by dethroning the dollar. Mm and not dollare should rulcy New Age-. If it is morally wrong to establish conditions which infiaence any person to commit crime, can it be moral I v right, to consent to the perpetuation of the conditions? Let the conscience of every good citizen answer. New A(e, ' IT'S 44 Absolutely Pure. A cream cf tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. GoverutGent Focd Report. Planters' Wareliouse. The undersigned take pleasure in tuinounc in2 to the tobacco farmers of Rowan and ad joining counties that "they have opened the Planteus WarzrucsSj opposite - vne ijouri Iloase, ia Salwbury, and solicit your patronage, assuringyou that no elfort nvH be Si'artRl to niiike vour crops br'.ng live very -highestn'saftjeet prices. Good sti'.bjcs for horses ajid good rQou:s for youTStlres: . "" Hoping to receive; calh froro all ourpld frierid.s;.ajLd is public generally, rv arc,.-.. nespcctfuliy",j?i T.-a BKALU.. : .1 JO. BSAlir)... Car.t. T. 15. Beall is the pioneer war'ehous-rian or Rowan county, and has a thorousi knowledge or the Misrnessi lS.sm, EW FIRM liWITH i x t - . Mm ! - i i The undersigned have bought out the sbek of Mr. Tj W.JBROWN, oh Fisher street, opposite IX R. Julian & Co. We are constantly receiving new goods for the Fall ind Winter trado. We lave a select stock of i intT : J 1 i I I! I.: I iiv 1 1; vhroa First'Cl And everything fouud in a ass Dr? Goods Store. E. 1. AHDREWS CABHISS THE LA2GZST ' STOOS C? ". ." Itare, Pianos . TO BE FOUND IN THE STAT BahjCarnages ITn cycles Wo woan irtisiness and will sell every thing tf reasonable prices and treat you right. j . We will pay the highest market prices for; " . IS m Attoruoy At Iiaw. SALISBURY, X. C. 'j Office in Davis & Wiley's bank hnildin corner of Main and Inniss streets. Will pracf lice ii- Courts of Rowan and adjoining counties. Prompt and careful attention given to all bu iuess entrusted to rue. Special attention givep to collections. . NOTICE! 1 hereby yarn any one not to trade for a note" held by -T. L. Oilispje against mo, for $10, dated Dec. 30. 1892.- ) rD. M. BEAVER, j l(3:4t Euochville, N. C. i . r or every mother whose Heart was I vrv. 41 '7 1 ....-. . . aai.ij.nii. j .oj, . arms in tli AtncaM slave good management, is to be admired and j respected. He deserves to. - The man who does not work, who does not care nor manage his affairs right is not an object of pity. "But this grasping, rob bing, murdering should be stopped by law. It will finally ruin this republic. The Bible will bear us out in thes" thoughts, and the laws of the land should be made b people who are guided by that great book instead of politicians. Iu regard to the personal stuff that j somo coUon to sell nnst fall, buy i the Herald mnkps us of. w have I now while it is no much cheaper than nothing to sav. Its .editor knows jit can bo raised, and i llw-reby save i i lit i - Imoiipv. A bright itha. i he cron hist. enougu auout uie newspaper ousincfs - . . , . i . , f TTl.tiJ. V-V-l llWI O . .......w.. 'j j ' irket, there is a whit1 mo! her whose very soul is crushed at! the sirht of her hungry, ragged tittle one?. lie c. JjOius A. Banks. ' The great shadowing curse of Amer ica to-day is the monopolist. He puts his hand on every bushel of wheat, everv sack of flour and every ton of fcoalf aud not. a man,. woman or child in America but feels the touch of. moneyed despotism. Talma gc. The Gohlsboro IleadlifjJit suggests that, anvLCiie who thinks he must have JEWELTIYI M-t-t-t-tH-t-t-t-t I am Still on Deck With NICE JEWELRY OF ALL w Sec my slock heforo you purchase. Respectfullj', j S. A. L. JOHTISOTT. NSW '", J MB IN lb - hi n n orn V ocso Chickens,. Bolter,; Eggs, and all: kinds' of Country Produce, v See us uetore vou Few. Kespcctfully, L. PJTOIIIE & CO. Salisbury, Kov, 25th 1891. I Buy in Large Quantities Di roct from Manufacturers and "Will Give Low Prices. f- f Washington -Life Ins. Go C? NEW YORK. COKDEKSED STATEEIEKT JANUARY 1ST, 11.7. - LOJiKC',.." - 20 r rrn GOODS EXCH ANGED IF ITOT SATISFACTORY.' E. M. ANDREWS", CHARLOTTE, N. 0. W.H.&R.S.TUGKER&CO. RALEIGH, N. C. 1 9' gr... Season Of 92. DRY GOODS a.tv:l KINDRED WARES. IT A VI t oriolkAlliani Tt 1 Kqsiiveil fvr i'0kie34 N. Y. I !St:Utihirit 4. jmr cerit.y and I jjill Ji.nbiliiics, - " 2fv Inswmnce, 18S1, Outstanding iasurunce,-.- -Vh ro;icj-hulders hi Phl Polii-y-holders since or i Ipanization, Iilccmo, ISyl - Loans secured by mortgag-es on : j Ileal Estiite, first liens, - :ji Xuxr j or' Cirr Ixinos, -Ifrooklya wr ioudsT -Uiilimor.d, (Va.) honus, -Loan? to .Policj-Jvoldtrs on Co.a Policies, - - -- - -ColUteml loans, . - , -Kcal EstiUo,- tost value, -Cash in bunk nud trust Co."s. Interest Rri-rccd, premiums dft i ftm-d aud in irr.imi, etc., l'. en c j . . '..' . S. I.' All A MS, State A,.':"" EOfiOfili Jgf 11 and 13 Ccmmerco St., jSTorfolk, "Va., J Owned and controlled by Allianceracn. for handling produce, f j COTTON A SPECIALTY, f i i Don't sell before writing for par ticulars to ! r J J. ROGERS, Mgr. T. O. Box2i2 AVci Virc. still' at our, ! on .Main street, vhoro v.i- h;n ,. a select stock of .Watches, Cv, Spectacles, nniL all -kinds of fir.;--Jcyelry on hand at; the lcnvr. prices. ' Watch repairing a srux i;ihv. All work guranteed 12 ii-on:!; ?. j. a h. mora::. T ; .k-.a.h 4? In beginning our Spring business, wo de sire to sty that our preparations fortius season have not in the least bceen curtailed. c are carrying larger and more varied Hues of Dry Go Is and Kindred Wares than we have usually done; our large out Of tow: trade making it safe for us to dt so. Our irciiases have been made direct from the manufacturers, both at home and abroad, .thus securing to our patrons the very best ami latest in quality, style and design, and the goo is will be sold at prices guaranteed as low as any house iu America. A complete MAIL OEDEE DEPABTM'T. : SLAUGH AT . " CHARLOTTE -:- BACKET r :- STOES to-knuw that it is buncombe. . A NICE GAME. A few days ago the county commia fioners of Fulton county, Georgia, the coanty in which Atlanta is situated, ..were discussing a plan to build a new court hotie. A plot of land belonging to a Mr. Inman consisting of four and a half acres was picked out -for a site. Mr. In mau asked 250,000 for the land. The Atlanta tfrafcin-Tes'tigated the matter and found that the land was only-valued at $70,000. the Herald published the facts and saVed the tax't payers pnbably over 150,000: Now will the people appreciate the Hfier, or will they give more of their pttpport to .papers that quietly allowed . business to go on unnoticed ?- Papers that are liold and valuable often fait to get propsr Kupport. ' THE HAVEN FOR TRUSTS. A few days ago a bill was pending before the Virginia legislature, for an anti-trust law. Allen & Ginter, the Richmond representatives of the Amer ican Tobacco Com nan v, threatened that l,if the law pas3d they would move their works to North Carolina." The Southern Tobacco Journal says, "they would go to North Carolina where anti trust laws are in force, but inoperative.' This Is a reflection on our State, but not as unjust as it would seem. We have an anti-trust lav here in this State and the fine is 810,000, or that is the limit of the fine, also imprisonment. kBut jsonie .weeks ago when the Duke concern, which is. a part of the Ameri can Tobacco Company-, was pulled into court at Durham, Mr. Duke told the p.-ople that if they were prosecuted the 11 least, 3 cents a pound In the House one i day recently Mr. CocUrell said that' the United States ..!. u i . ; .. I Mimnu iM;t pay UK o pr. t . w..- and tIo not intcu1 tube undersold, obligations. Ir the United btates should not then why should indiviiUa!s;offor pay such high rates of interest, nd whv don t Mr. Cockrell some measure to lower interest GOODS DELIVEKED FHCK (Sxo-pt Furniture .-.nd Uro'rKery.) ' On all Ciish of.$j.Uu:md over we will deliver mda free to nearest Express office or liailruad station-. W. H. & R. S. Msr Ko, E-aleigh, . C. Mention the Watchman wliPn you write. I have openc3 .a-, new jtock of GRO CERIES on College utreet, Charlotte., Will ' Labor aspires to better economic conditions, but before its aspirations can be realized it must stud'' economic questions. Vhen the masse of the people understand principles, it will" be a very easy matter to apply them, and secure the full measure of reform de manded by absolute justice. New Age. introduce jSpecial IndtLcexxiezits 5t? h to Alliance T i a 1JLJLV Trade, i Storc- 'Fresli Garden Seeds at re duced prices. Glover and Grass Rced6 at the lowest prices at E units' Drug It is reasonable to ?ay that when we buy the stocks r.f t!u bent rwix, ; : in the laud and cut the pic they jMtid in Jlie ntjiidle with doihirs, that e .. tiff or d to sell thSf stocks at haif the price Ahey tdti?afe and 'iuuk'V -nion- v. A it is equally reasonable t4o ty tliat we can itbrti to ell h!1 the e b?io k .v. : per (rut. less than thegods :at (Liought for nt w!tob'.sa!e, and iu ike ia A suit uf clothes costs 12 at whiles;de; lf-we tak'e 2 oriefouith an.i Ml n ,;. $0, that would save the iutyer 5r-3 under the Avhohtvtle hot, i.n.l n;.i!.us il. Hut we don't .iigure il that way on'! this Levy tock of Clothing. ' UV large, stock and don't want to carry any clothing uvr, niA we proso l i - this stovk all out at once. Tltis $12'uitMitf,wid-at S10;;it.cos-t :us fiVi'ir sell it at St. We make SI. uetlit oiVt f Uie hyuse Jiind-ni ike a t;, -; saving htm Un a K'.i'it. .A child'f suit so!-: aV vcost 2 Zo. U -wsi m : we have a big stix.k and out it gtws at $1 27). Vle will cut ail th;. 'clot Iv.i ; as we dn't want to arty if. .-) j - . The shoe stock of ,(HH1 in. thi'Lyy jtK-k wil? Igo' at h. !f price -cr; cents on the dollar. TU Clothing jwill go at hs than half the ivl.t.i j i V-. 2: will pay the public, and pay big, to take i: anl we ire u i goin t . V".nv toer. We can make out of this purcha-e as macVt as we want to make on i'. stock, whii h is simply a fair prolit,1 and sacrifice the clothing at ni.at ity - A large stock of "staple Dry Good Dres Goods, Notioiis, G -nts Fu:. ing Goods all through tin; h nise. j ! Yuunviil find this the brst g-itu fiH bitr . sah ever mad- iu the IVohnaS-ati&J er cent. Uss rhau the whclesale tvc; LliC iio.l' sin 'i mn . 'he ' n Tii -s Uv, Fbr:tarvf2tJ-h' '. Pnt tverlook: thi sale of tl stock ftm Durham; one of the biet staple stockViti the SJt'V a:: l i- . one of the bvt buyers. We ohall unaoubtedty Iaught'r it ami i-t K k'1- My prices will give mc their buftineis-. lvespcctfully, J. O.SHA350NH0U3E, Agt., No. 23 College Street. I Mention the WatGliman. THE TENSION INVESTIGATION At hut efforts are being mude to re form, the present corrupt and unfair ;ininim syiteni in this country. It is none too soon. There are many honest, 'patriotic men among the veterans, who fought for love of country and not for 'gold. ' Brit there are others who want to own the country they claim to have saved when they were forced to shoulder a innsket, or did it because of the bounty . juftl theni at the (time. :w fThese bounty soldiers make the most . noise in times of peace, "and their raids Wpou the treasury are characterized by j auVtacity and recklessness wlik-Jv they lacked when forming the rear guard-of thf-t'tiion nrtiy. They eonstilule the : .iu.st powerful lobby ever known in -YasLington. . They the CDurt or-grand jury dropped the matter then and there. So there is no room for complaint when outsiders term our State "the haven for trusts.,v ov the question is shall this con tinue? Shall our authorities sit bv und see the American Tobacco Comprriv reduce the price of cotton 40 per cent and riot prosecute them because thev threaten to "move their f actory if pros ecuted? Is this uljionest old North Carolina?" or is it a 4haven for trusts?" The laborers of the land, in factory :n will in f:irrn iin tnvvu r.s vdl in ,:ontrv mtele.1 deeply in tbo B. SPRINGS & COJ'sdo bv HEAD THIS! Be sure and call for a bottle of 3 Cures, it lias never failed to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Sick Headache. I can give you first-class references in Sal isbury to prove its merits, lor. The legislation that has 'crushed agri cultute has been grinding the toiler in shop, and factory! 'aud tlice. . When will people awake to their interest Cotton Plant. .,. Dukf fa.(;torv Would I.P in'fiVfk.1 frnm n.vi. ..., v .... t . o , -1 A man can take an ear or corn, and Durham to iSew Jersey. Somehow ... . ' wmi one grain at, a nine, tove-a pig mtn nun nvf vi' Iii.T I liii t Mil. II I'V. JUJU .111. l.AV. I'l want to "o grain ug does not TMie "bosses - of the two old .parties, .with grams of prejudice ami promises, dropped alternately, oue at a time, are" tolling fhe voters of this country into a pen of slavery, built and owned by tj'he monoy power. Southern Mercury. ' Ko. 14 N. College Sto CHAItLOTTS, - - - - H. C. To Allian c'ciiicn and all other Fanyiers: We de?irc:io tlmt vre are nrw prepared for the Spring trade on FERTILIZE R S. We are Agents for the Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer Co., and can give, low prices as well a3''sell?the.best;j;otU-aold. in thebtate. ' , : . Our Fertilizer have giyen the l$t st- lsfoction tt.!ilt.-4ud e niean .to kyep them TRE HEW PARTY. We suppose the third party that we hear so muck about-has. been on the way for some time. According to ie-1 ports from St. Louis some of the ad va cates of a newparty" got together on Thursday after tire adjournment of the confMence and took steps to enlan'p and spread tin? new party onL all over the country. . We have no doubt nbont the ability of o.tr readers to itid!for. fhoHwn'..,., fully up to ttieitiUidiird.' We hiiyuIon-R ..r.. liTieitii.ca "vtt1i--tU""Rlllj-A Hi:llH R ill How can there: be any "oyerproduc- ."hii R-t rim. ml w oul.l boi-lad toioiitinuc turn1 so long as ! hundreds ot human 'it. Kemcivber that the S. C: "Eipe'rimtnt beings are siiiriless? The trouble is ! Station gave us the hihet-t jiradb on A id Phosphate tor l.-i't vear that was sol. I in thiit State. Also remember that the X. C Experiment-Station givrs us the highest ;rade on Ammomuted Fertilizers stld in this State last year. Write lor prices -Truly. E. B. SPUIXG6&C0. that we have closed the markets of the world against us! by refusing to iidiiiit in exchaiige for iur cotton the native iroducts of other countr.es that iieed it. International bills are pai l in kind; we refuse to honor the curie.. cy of the world. New. Vtfrk Commercial Adver tiser. Money is any commodity which is used by the co inion consent of the Community as at once a me;. sure. of values and a-jiudium vi exc! in . I i mis common! consent in:iy ex pressed either through a general custom or a statute law, but in either case alike, the result vf money. With these fi-.cls iu the mind can anybody inform T . WU j. DAVIS & GO., CHAIiLOTT AllMlii CillTIE Proprietors of tlio ; &! fi'l V-UKR ASTRAL and BED OIL, THE BEST, at Enniss' Drug Store. - J. H. ENNISS. fc!2if Do You Want Fourth Sale ef KriSer Lands. Pitr?n:nt to a decree of Rowan Superior Court. I will sell at the Court House door in i c . i : .1 exe.iami". ' u,i ex4rcs3 opwioius. Wa don't L-nnw i . sway cougivAs-1 what tt think of thi nevv concern It t u i i . . men, nuimoze inMitiyians ana boast S i Wo earlv vet to itid, f,F i in this matter, but allj pipers should S!,J g'dd alone sl;ould. be money? - -I 1 I V 111 Ikllla tT till' C3llWllis r.itiiln'i.l ...... hat they liave tlie .President by the tl'.roat. They saddled an intmoaspeti- siou system upon the cotiutry, the ig , jioniiuy-bf-wBich is felt by alf hune.st ers'we sdv th. o let is alotnj it is hardly ujkW way yet. and t!ura is no lulling" vvliftt its. phitfprnt will be. i-o our Alliance and uon-Alii.iiuie read- pie please answer? Pennsylvania Far uar. i - .2. Ois icy res Rent Monday the 11th day of Karen, 1892, ti-.c followins; vuliu.Ue l.ir.d ot C. ( Krirh r. Scfcac'l, sitnute nt and nenr Jit. Vtrnon, Scotch -I riih tmvnship: Rowan county:. No. 1. Containing 49 ftcres, more or less, including the Kridcr Homestead, Flourfnj; Mills, Saw Mill?, Cotton iia hoiifej &c, Splcu tlid water ow r. JJits to' open at $140. Xo. a Adjoining No. 1, curtaining 11.1 acre?, more or-Iofs, on which is .store house, gnnill (iwclHuff. Sic, iyintr between WiJkesboro Hoad. t-uckt v s L4nc ar V Fcurth Crt'ek. , TeuMS: Ol.c tbnd ensh;. ooiancc m equa. E A fi i II I' T ni W f ANY CLASS OF PRINTING, SUCH AS Note -Heads, Letter-Head?, Envelopes, Statements, Books, Pamphlets, "Wedding Cards, Announcements, Visiting Cards Programmes, Circulars, - Pesters, . Dodgers, Etc.,' Etc? IT SIP, CALL AT Metaii JoHBc Cor. Main and Fisher Sts Where we will bo pleased to gi'e von our prices, antt do your work A R E 1 II I T Desire to anounce to the people of Salisbury, the large, that their Mr. Auman has just-returned from 1 City, where, in the largest, best, ami --cheapest, SPOT ( Wholesale House on thefface of -the. earth, he lias purchr.? SPOT CASH perhaps the most yaried stock of x DET GobBS. NOTIONS,: ; HATS, GAPS, mm, HOSIERY, STATIONERY, Tilt aad HARDWARE. - All of winch shall be oflered to the CASH TRADE For the veiy jlowest prices that can be isn1' by any. man or men on earth. -r . "'" - " - ,- BELOW W31TAHE "A PBW MATCHLSSS brave'veteran?. tt Uie het thii! id do is Let it show itself to ire OlS lC!5 TOIi RENT. A neat and com-j infitailn;.;itts.nt , 12. and 18 months. InMrett .oi tuiiki room on: -second llW uitnhle ! at 8 per cent, on lcfcfre-l pavnitvjts. Till j re for tn oll'me of auv kind. Plentv of iWht. 5 scrvol till rnrcha?.c mcra'y is ail! pai'.l. Flats Apply at Tins Oi' FicK. f ah 1 .'ascriptions way b? seen t jihe ofTice of j nry attorney, Theo. F. Kintt. j ifseif to he Chiidfcn Cry i for ditcher's Castorli TYr ' si li. wij.ey, cou Adamantine rinf, 14 rows, le ; 00 ds Spool Cotton pack; Ladies' and Gent' pocket 4Iaalkfrchief; :5e. up; 1 " f';,. Ladies' Bar Pins, 3e. and up; Finger Einj?1, 1c. and up ; Sei,r ! " . up; Gents,' Collars, 4c. and up; Ladies', ML-scs' and Ciahln M l:,'"('-,,' .' Ladies' Corsets, 23c. and up; Gents' Unlaundried Shirts, SJJc n'1 ', 1 di led Shirt?, 39c, and up ; Boyk' and -Men's Hat?, 17e. and up. c wf,r Hue. ortVints, 4c. peysl. and up; Dres Plaid? 4?- and up: ' Jeans at nil prices. -"Wc invite ail Nearly and. repeated .-.visit and. n-iu' stock will be replenished everv fe& davs. V i:i;v.Vl 1 -sell goods' so cheap that we will be too busy ' to l': tVC JJ ProEffltl 17 on a lanWMn- w ail3 3 e - wq w 1 1 i . a i way 3 reuiua ino v. - - , Very Truly Ycur?, Watchman Job Office, II. A. TAAFFE. 1 anager. bought from m that arc net PEI'FEGTIA r- A 1 1 -1 f l -Jf m m t m - ft V 5 Salisbury f N. C , Fct. 4, 1SJ2.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 3, 1892, edition 1
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