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I f J V 1 .v- 3 '! -1 -' 3 5" ' 4 4 ,: . O 'Iff- ! r z - , f Carolina WatcJiraan. I i - J ' 3--i s I ! I " 5- .i ! .9 ? I f J 1 b RAfflSET, XdItr md Prop 6UDSGRIPTIQN SATES. 0b toar la Blx moatas - TERMS STRIGTLT CASH. $1.50 .7i The WTCHlA U oran pf the ATH auo.a .he$th Md 7th Cocgtawonal TJUtiUt. . Tha Wirrmf aw bM 75 per ak re irenlation th mij Wr, peWiafied. ,B galUlmry. rd m !coa-i n t sitJT. w. c. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1393. THE GREAT I8SUES. After a careful survey, of the whole field we are .'able to give at '.east a par ti! review .of 'the -'"political situation for this campaign. There is it little 'difference between the tuo parties republican aul demo craticon the silver question, but it i. not confined to party limits both par ties being aoraewhat divided. V AS II IN U T )X L i:T J EK. Harrison as a Candidate Hill's Silver Sentiment Looking AHer Alliance . Interests Tariff Talk -Other Matters. (JliKsiMjr Kiorcifiea of (t!io School at , K haw. ,, ' - - Ist Friday ; was a red letter day in the I history of i?w. It wilt long be xemem- bred by the teacher, pupds an? tne peo ple of lhe"Vleutity, h'le wmcr am nov rivente -pleasure -ot fpennmg ino- uy friends mere, out. .trojn .'rrrm.nri,if of tne Watclirnan. , Jwitti bin utunv . 1 -T . . a ,v r i i ( iCQo 1 what he cou U gather a sumpiQus ainncr Washington, Marcn 14, lbJ-.- . h, th Jhool and'ihe President ll.irrison h8 not written f i.(i , the eomiuuriUv. ': At dom a fU l!fnr .f..n-j. tv.at h would not laric table a furnished with Uixurie vt There is allow his name to go before the uexl .,artate 6t the pood things that had been -. I v . i i" I - 1 1 .... f-r. tk. nxnmlnn Aftpr thV .... i a II.. t.,v.rr I .tmni ri rp 11 r fi 15 or til I ikiLf . aim rruciicu ivi inc.. v.v.- . alsoaslv-ht omerence ou u.c v r f; . . thered no ol bnt npt limited by partj lines, for somv though a few dav ago prominent urn-1 he fraKmcut3 that xemaiued almost ' 1 i-.v. -r.rl tariff I Shit. enatiirs were auoted as sav- twelve baatets fall. repuDliCnare.ir..a.. - ,4i .14 i L Games W all kri ads held the crowd U 1 a a- . t i - r rr'iT L'Utll 'J IP! r Wlllllfl 7tilll 1,11 - IJT I reformers fhiie some aemwraw.. iiib" -j ,,fttil 7 or ock. when it was a- hikh rrotectionists I written. The pjt-neral opinion here UOUnced that thfe elosiut; exercises woulti . i-- l I h, U that this storv oriirinuted I be-io,..;. Notritnstamdiiig the inclemency Joagmg irum tae .uiwiwyw w. !-"f;' , " " . fof the weather a larjre audience bxwi -Ratn i.-j;r, nfrrfiNn mitwrsi on both sides ui the wishes ot thONe senators aniag-i-w -r tU' numu beinir estimated at i.-jfu: r tKia rarnnaismloni&tic to Mr. liarriaou, the same gen-kbW-tBre. hnudred. that winWdiscussed are: first, Senator tie man ivho are trying to coucentr lffrV irhisters- econd, "jerry Simp- lite'' a'nti-llarrisou strength upon the w4vr'th?firered io a niririer Wttica Wp-ved 1 " v 7 Tl hin will I" the h'e man-about a difficult a political tlftitA:horarS--had not, been, end.nj; in tL'i i hps things wiu oe .uie i " i., -.ji..:. . ;a ,.rin iho t!i M" " '7 , w ,nn job" as wus ever uiulertaken. leading issued, tut, as yet, the Watch- 4 3 naU)r Uill l9 saij to very much MAX-bus not been able to figure out enj4rrasst-d by the efforts of the t'leve which sidV the republican party will f-,nl dtmocrats to force him to state take. - Wo think, however, that PcEcr his positiou on the free coinage of stl- . . i 1 i,:fli,,-a ,w' ver. and it is stated that he would very hasa-nghtto wewlongwlnakers iid .tn.m.-d his trio down that the tariff bill should b enlarged goutn hwi h possibe, becau Absolutely Pur tn leavntTg strength .Lottt V. 8. &ntiui Kotai. Baiiho rowi CO.. 0 Wall N.T i UoJfiT, land and transportation are the leading questions before the Amer- can people to-day. The St. Louis conference platfs)ni in lt hpfo 'the countrv. W e ; are willing to advocate it. Nothing succeeds like suecess, If you want the reform movewient to suc ceed you must make it a success. wear wniwers. . a ne u . " J , . . ..,tiho Kt:It Jmant made br soma of TSt Louis Conference Platform probably idmit that lie ought, to "'"ft;, , ' . 1 :. 1 1 l i. ii :ii 1. t -,v - may or roy not be all ngnt in every whiskers, onv tney w. uj, u .c fyreUcy lu Ul, sentmieut of his .State, 'der pVevailed, which was articular,- Bat if it is not why dou t than 41 per cent of tariff-and claim H2fuMst it when it reaches the seu-I ppmarkablt otvanur to tho laree nnmber aome of the editors show that it is not? that Peffer ought to tram his whiskers ute, after being p.issed by the their fnlie in idle!iew, as ia: often the Cai?e iQ .mauv of our ghouls. " ' The Saw Haudle man, who baa now (freat'fauVe for hi3TsUarp, .-witty sayiiigM, carried an ..active part m it comic aia i ,mV rhieh w.Vi of 4Ua own oriuiu. The soTject 'was Hrvtrtiig Kcjudy to go to the HkM.V1 The-ael(rsll beiu dressed in Handle wan D. I. OSBOIE & r 1 mimic: Ktvle and the Saw" doss u e. oecuue 01. t . . " vi ..v.. i.i u 10 as to levy uign auues o 'tj-i fear that he will soiueQuw te ropeu f rAUi:hter from the crowd, Philadelphia, P (Factory at Auburn, Sew Yort ) Southern Depot for Machiites, Re pairs, Etc., ii .0. 0 1 ? 0 1 B U I I I f I ho-might want to come over aeraand I mto a declaration of opinion on tiie h ye, exercises throughout were good, )i,-t Sumo if tluP. W ho 1 ami drretlv eniov'cd bt all, evidence iu . ,1 the scholars that, they "had not been ccasionally. 0.0. P. congressmen tell as that As to Con grew nuu Simpson's socks free coinage of siUer means a 100-cent e think that the republicans will in dollarJor 01d Bullion" and a 70-cent 8ist on his going without any at all, dollar forth? poor man. bounds like J dtraand that he pay duties on. his J congress. It should e remembered. House. I nresent. ' 1 mt- . . . - - as it certainlv wtl be next week: They - The teacher, Mr U leming. ... " .1 . n il Inrvt frrulfnl of the hiioDiness 01 tnc udd, lioweTor, tnac mt. urn .3 wuuu . loVed, and they to nn.miae that he will not. veto a treflM. Jfc , , ni treat from his hands. coinage bill should he be elected pres- , Thus pleasantly closed the session of ident, and it be pa&aed by the ntty-tnira 1 1S92 at Saw, N. v. I am receiving almoet daily ITJEUITTTEZ of all descriptions, auts at ptr;tl and Bed Room uits, Lounte, Uftairs, uetmeaas anu cTeriuinR uuaa y Hpiin FiHr. ns Furiture Btore. I am satifieo: that I can m;ii yoa Dur .U for money than you can buy anywhere else in the city. A embossed piush iprin;. edee Parlor Suit far only 930.00. bureaus iroun .wup; bukmik niurs rroi;oo !p- ffood Rattan Lrvoirs trom ac. up. in eyyrjvujk c " "'ir netai ROCK BOnOSl rKIU, Will lime iCUPtiro iu auumug Fwuo. iv- sjr MH ieall while ia the city. I thank the public for past tavors aaa nope to receivi 1 share of their future patronage ITtT iJ-r . .1 " . r Fabmbc'b Bot. a lie, don't itf feet. The democratic party will admit! in considering this, that Mr. Hill him- I " ' J--- Some of the papers ' are trying to bulldoze Capt. S. B. Alexander, be cause he. hews to the line. We ten ture to say that he will continue to think as he pleases - Tiierb never has been a platforn or a bill that was im shape to please everybody. But the St. Louis plat form, ia suitable for the needs cf most of the people. Discos it and see if it is not. ' 1 t m 1 "1 11" A.l I a. bm..- withnnt nc.ks is one of the elt has said noiumg on aue lui.jeci O" 'rmafc fundamentalDrinciDle of Jeffer-I I w . Lightest In Weight, Most Durable and! AttractiTe, Best aaterial, Handiest. FIRM WITH Dnvlo News Correspondence or tlie Watcliman. further than his now famous "I'll not rrnsq that bridge until I eet to iL ' sonian simplicity, but that is uncon- r Blaine's continued illness has stitutional to tax a man's feet to raise! again started rumors of his early re revenue, and urge them to put Jerry's Itirement f rom oftee, but at hia house feet on the free list. l :a,.a D coniempmieB going , . . . , I South for a hort while as soon as he ine anove is a true picture ot u.e - u e u to triive. biit exnecte situation as we see it. borne of us had! ,rt his duties a little later en." - - hoted to see financial reform and some The Alliance congressmen have hehliitinir friends and relatives in Farinington, 1 (Office fK ttJnc kmnarrit nrnmir.rrrlr for. I several conferences conceruiuir tne nec- t rciurutn wner uouemDarwcn.iic.c. v,., These are the essential requirements in a good machine and they are all asso- this campaign, but the outlook '? ' takea t0.'1' A'" -"MUora Spo.of Ku ward in is rather gloomy Our farmers are busy getting their corn I ciated in the Osbobne goods. It you land readv. I want the best Mower, Reaper, all steel The pat crop which is being sown will Hay Rake or steel spring-tooth Harrow fall short twenty-five per cent, of what io existence, do not purchase before see was sown last vear. throueh tbisacction, ing the OSBORNE. Call on our nearest so'reported. . ., . " Agent, or write for descriptive Catalogue George W, Bahnsoa made a- trip to to South Carolina th is week 00 buMues. OWEJT H. BISHOP, Miss Emma iiarber, who has been yi- fcpccial Agent. itb J. M. tladca, 1st door below post oflSce. Salisbury, N. C.) N. B. Address letters to Woodside, N. C. NEW G 00DS1 WAr.r: utrcet don't irmt anr more money in circulation. Ita dollars 6! There ma.be chaaes lf tho Pe0 atersville,i. C.,i A larire number of Machines and Re- last I i. l-- 1 Ipt r MiP pamn:ii(n whteh will rtrecedt? I i. 1 nn ""-l it. imArfif.nrw) that w r-t this Li. ..... : ' i n : . I w-ee.j. I Mention the WaicHaian when you write. u.v...Uv . o-- 1 tne coiiL'resyii.nai t uectiou. it is nruo- 1 A. H. 1'olnaexter weni 10 luaeewaj. from party organs on both sides, table that they will follow the example I Va., a few dsysago.;Where he thinks of ot the old parties to the extent or an-1 opening up bumbuup. We have onr stock of goods from our old stand on Fisher street to the room formerly occupied by J. T. Po samnn in the old Mansion House building on In- nis street, where I will be glad to see all my friends. We are constantly receiving new goods for the Spring and Summer trade. We have a seUct stock 01 to Ms 1 congressional campaign , after the distnbu- Thomu Cash, of Smith Grove, fell from a wagon which he was driving, loaded with a ?aw Iogohe dAy last wceK. t lie vheel.$ of the wagon psed over his body vpari nenm to De I o -zm r iincw nueir tunc h uji wiuuduim y u 1 jusw aoove me uim iudivumk jr worth dwhat they to,. r 1-. ' Hf : jM split between the Western and South- hat wilT soon ern ainancemen, wnicn nas oeen cnr v .i 1 ei j: 1 nointui2" :&ktxdm:lr TTorlh double vrhat thev P10 'W '"' UUfc ,c"Ui ' 'iX ' '.-.v - . : .J l . . 1 LUlUUilLLCO vi ivjrv camel kuc uiouiuu- I .;, were 25:years ago, and Wall street I Pa"7 oras Ior lon umf wo caa tiou of documents, etc., In all the dis- ;.u wants its dollars 25 years henee to bel8 nothlo8 but PcSer vHslctrs and tricts where there is auy probability of jus rrafWceilha schoel census tteVj - THIS TOTO PIPE. for tthepty of Chicago made hwrpottr the St Louis coiifer- wjifch shows that 10,000 children in I freji Befom Patera enco. tliat city cannot go to school because ;YA a . . 1 The inntora of this country hav. NEW Be sure and call for abofJe of 3 Cures. It bits never fai'd to cure Dyspepsia, InfugeUk, and Sick Headaclie. Ieangiw mmmax A. a. a M 4 M t I A . j t First, nisss TJPT7 Lms htr,T7 vou -first-class rclereneee inM- And everyrhlag found ki a Fresh Garden Seeds at re duced prices. M Clover and Cras Pts ij the lowest prices at Erini?? Drug Store. READ THIS! Mill Bridge Items. To sacan business and will sell every thing at reasonable prices and treat you right. Wo will psy the highest market prices j .for Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Corn, Peas, h Yofarmers 1.7 baraea to j - t only u th v . they have ot cjothing sufficient to jjtt good work from them: try thesame.P j CgtJ corer their bodies. Ilow . doea that application, to your newspaper. iVon-Lv" rappl i conformist. i iT 7 -".1U I hare opened a new stock of ORCUand all kinds of Country Produce 1 . . , J . " . . I wuiro rn . rt i.w. r u be to re voa toil. nrts or t!ip countrv excem irom min vuanuiw. 000 of their money w now lying idle in hride. so if von will allow me space and do not intend to be undersold. Wfll See patent ofice, but $4,000,-1 1 .t a m m .uunuu ,uo u,B.u . Itbe treasury, wher? it baa year by jeur iu your valnable papor I will give you offcr ,..Wk4i. www. i,od is sjnrt to he evarvwhftre fcrtit thi taccomuiateu a ne auruiua earniuifs 01 f f0w lArti(.lfrnm ih nUa shnrp mtb. - - y i , i " avrtA4 A" - a'f.wv. ms-w li a UlibaU, MCkVIMIU I im BUt ID LiR f J i - - l niffl k . Dii you know that tbers is a. Uw ia United States congress.. MphistepeleliBTentors, or anybody else, hmneed of j There has been a eood deal f sick- SpSCial InaUCeniOIltS i - M .... ' t 1 . 0 f 1 . .11.1 V North Caolina against dealing ia fn- runs that show. . 1 pnncen copy or a rucenc granted nc lne at thls.pbice, mumps and la grip. n A llianrft Trp turesr Thera Hone. Di4 too k.ow ..We f4ce lhft crisis of the ace: shall "11"; :7' ZJIAZZI:. a-wua-.nas oee,, aowr Reapectfully, L. 1ITCEIE & GO. Salisbury, Nov. 25th, 1891.' isburr to prove its nx nti sale bv ASTSAL and EEB THE BEST, at Znnis' Dra 1 Store. J. H. ENNIS W r.- ika v ... .t.nr. , , r air. liucwr'avjs, rruo uiis open uown We face the CnsiSOX the ace: Shall I of mem to sfcnra an4 arrant; -th. L lL, -!J . . - t . . a a . . a . . . 1 ,r. I VI 1 I V Tl f 1 1 U 1 1 I - W r 1 I II 1 f ) 17 I V I fl IT I I I V I W that net a eingle judge has mentioned we halt and perish, or "more forward copUs has compelled the torn missioned xt i filrf ;n;ii,V- h ln rtuite M ?ric wiU tf e tkeir kni.t-s. nw4toerj4dxessestothenrandiurieslhy "uaited action, and s urn re against lQf Datents to stop fumishms?' them It is a fact We are not willing to be- reoluUon! Aet-e. CongreM is really the culprit in this dieve that the judges haTt OTerlooked Four hundred years after Columbus 1 glected to authorize this iutenUonally, howersr. i discovered America, Shylock will dis-1 Patcr" "U1c V) 8 uu a P"r"B m coTer the power ot her people m de-r ""rr . " ; At last ths Standard Oil Trort fa to ." r.gnuiou-a rr.. , T r-:"?'r be dissolved. Notice Jias already been I How nia thA first lihnrpr cmnlnr7 1 M-r than nru bond rd I ' " I' " J - " sick with erysipelas in the face, but in on th mend. Mai. Sfcatmu is verv sickiwithda grip, flope be will soon recover. Some of the farmers are sow ing bat, wnne plowing, fixing to plant c un. . I don't think there will be much c itton planted in this community this vear. except fjv Mai. StansilL I an- Respectfully, J. G.SHANN0H HOUSE, Agt, No. 53 College Street. McnUon tue Watobmao. i 41 1 ll.VJ ' a al I VUU t l ZL.In 117:11 : I a: TaL. Ttr.i J U t-Ai-yl'v u I .(cu w ius iMKiitijiaers io dwi tnisi uuimuwucu ma cHjjiwir ?t in some i reprceu.i,uig itoivueru t estern auo i dersfcand that be is coing into week for jtbat purpose. Of cotirge this ' ine wlcrM waP ntuppn refer- Central states, naTe signed a letter ad-rlhan ever.,; 1V heat in this com is all Hind. The bnsines. wiU u "ODey as eapital, please answer? dressed to the nouse committee on rivr ig lookihg so well: Seem that a Mw59,. en aiw! .rng;inai e great-deal of it perished laM fall during rv "l a ' i ' '' . , a I proposed 21 fpot.s'ntp ehannel through ,ir .n Tlie f armpn that 0wprl Don k try to make a comroorcial f-U.J . iv- v.i ;.u:ji k.. (I.rJ : sptlK . 1U .t.arn??.rs. W1'it. 9wea fair of the reforrir rnrtrint ' A , -WT' . A" clover seed last fall will have to sow . . . , 17 ' 1 river and naroor Dili, and mat a proper son whou m this movement only for iuikial appropriation be made therefor, '"5 u.ouar oe,er K5 oul ac oacer A noticeable feature of tbe tariff de- 'conductei'on the same plan f,M usual. This step is taken en acconnt of the recent decisien of the Ohio Supreme Ourt S;W.E.SHAW&CO., Hanufacturers of , WHO A&B THE COWAJLDSY ' The Charott Okurvtr is , not wiW bate now going on in the Heuse is the Money, transportation and' land con-1 absence of undisputed facts in the Jmg for the termers to have an say so theie issues to thfrront and keep them t ratic Pker his Wers that in the platform this year. It intimates there. In them is our hope of success. khe McKmley Uw is carryiiiKthe conn that they should be do part nor parcel National Reformer :: 'i ' ' trJ 10 destruction at a-terri&o.,;rMe of in the maVintr im .f tk rvlwVfA, .. . . speed, and that nothing but the elec in the making up of the, platform. ; Thet.meis past when open oppo- fc!on of a democratic presided audrbn It then coes on to call tfcfe nohtv- sifeion ean h fnn1 in A n,' 1 . Ar :x . ciaus of the Mate tenderfoots- and ci pies. R.d.cule and misrepresentation. Uents as proof-are verv meajrre. The nion mai me people a a over this-pring; It all froze out. Mr. U A T B B 1 B 1? George f -Jlal), one' of our successful OXStJ J? JLJLJt. X 9 young larmers lose aoout nve acres 01 wheat on account of the freezes. It U&mfiQQ QTll fAllQTC! was sown very late. He also-lost a fine flCLi ilUUIJ (11111 UUlldl U. horse. Cause unknown. Plow Boy. 1 And Daahrs in (jambling. is the most X"'"" -r intimates that thev have been guilt v l tne ammun " of cowardice. " We think rtrm m.lmust tzce. -Ioica Tribune. . - 7 "V aaaat t mj vtl ; - like the editor of the'OflWiw are the The steeltrust, known - as the Illi- ones who are afraid to take a step for- no' Steel coriVpauy,. Jias just added ward. They are not willing to but fi- 25.'00()'000 of water to its stock, of nancia reform or an-rhmc ; . u I V ",c pwp,e'wm nave ro pay an " v wm Duiju i IM Ij 1 r-. 1 1. l T- 1 1 t v r . - platform. "Pull the mote out of thine pwu eye, my brother.' 1 interest. Colorado Workman. , . - The old parties, with their gnmelas- tic platforms that mean everything in Qllli hAKlnn ... L - 1 ' I I . " oon be on the political stage, "whobp- iNot being the organ of any parly mgnp" the confiding voier. Jackson (his paper will not undertake to adneM,ss ) Ijaier' as to what particular party you affiliate with. . All we claiuiii; do is to criti cise, approve, ventifatet educate.- -We think the duit of Alliaiicemen is to go Oaly a week or two ago thirty-six glass factories closed down as rei agreement of the millionnire owners inousamis of men are consequent I .v. unw ttlCll, IHMaJlU' llKe .th the ipurtj that &mes hni,. tS nSS Z,. "T" ? iiiret giring what :lhe Organization P", f Euroie.' A'(s Commoner. demand. You ahnlrl bo ..j;nn I tt r - . n w u- ' J t ii 1 u ,, ' r u?! ' uo,iert Sorter dar.s n t pub- t lit Iri iirr otirl I a I Irl f A K-. wn .11 -i 1 I...U aL. . i ..... . I f"uu,Mb "W4 wic au, go io "3 mortgages and deJt st .demerits be primaries, county and State con- as ,hey Com to lurri from the different . -ni . - a ' " in ppnans fal-ar. If tl... a it. ii rentions. mcci tnen tor deletrates. not - . vr"1 irum on tniso:ie ii j j . 1A v , point were pubhshed.it would p'pf milk audcider men either. Don t spend hir.l n-.ri r o- i Jl ,tct . ' a fa- . p riv Presia?t this fU by 1, much time running after politics, but 000,000 plurality. Pin blic Opinion. m ike what time vou do devote valna- mi . i i n i i u . . xue papers are n. led with repoits bin. iiest or all. don t worshm men. lor th ghTu . i . ..a ' 7. ' -r -I , "atiiiiS ui jK-iiuie oin oi vtn- Let principles come first, then men, P'oynient anrt out ()f wor(i Why! j.ne-countrv is on v :ibonf h-.t a. j .j vr.. ..a. IICICI ien Mirties. V due is an idea, not a gross properly of substance. The greater the facility for expressing the idea in tangible ahape the fetter for the happiness of firill I lia. . . . L T . 1 Tl . m. usnrr i hui narti. XiVerv farmer whose building are out of re" pair, every merchant whose accounts are u i.e. UecM, every business man, will tell jon at once and all. in one word mon j.Ktinsas Courier, republic an speaker replies by stating that it is th 3 MeKihiey law' tnat gives tue con liich c v ntry ils pn4nt pm6, g't'fevfm creates the m only be uiMm arhe bVt L relieves its.udu it destructive of LEATHER AND SADDLERY Mtr ...... a I Tl I Tinli' i n n vices, i hat it 13 a widespread -evil can II AnJJ i Ann not be doubted. We fear that it is on j th irtpfaase.. TIip snirik of srwMila- IN ALL ITS I3RAIS CUES. hAn fVt .-li'io "Ta-a-? aii ill ca AO i -i lliia brir U-ihi (T'linlillnrr mo ifj U OUAKLO 1 J. ili, - - JM. O. if e eramniinj im. It is I Mention tne Watcbman. ' ...-: ... . Ml a. a ir . .1. election of a ivpifbiiiV pfnlettt uul "T.1"'", .V- 'at ......rr.-cd k;, U il kH. JMiOrT'endsriand gambling liegms, they i'iiniV-c. tjwu un, i ..lie I ' a tor; rx I o ulr I ... : . . ,. i p t . - . . i . . . I a ia' aft hAnvM ii ind i n n r-irtn on incan about on a narwrthhosp-J?f-4ii5 onio- l"tc j ...a v'"v .i.it A i;..n..,.,k.J. .Hi5.J.:.Ci .4- I prtln uuiri. IV w laii- U1.IHJ. ia ui.Ti iiigiuoiK-1,1; -KJ untM - .utui' 3 sei th WHY NOT Do You Want ANY CLASS OF PRINTING, SUCH AS Note-Heads, Letter-Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Books, Pamphlets, Wedding Cards, Announcements, Visiting Cards, Programmes, Circulars, Poster, Dodgers, Etc., Etc? t IF SO, CALL AT fe!2tf w E A S E I H I T E A R E I li 1 T JEWELRY! t-t-M-T-t-t-t-t-t-t I am Still on Dcci T7iti- NICE JEWELRY OF ALL Seo my stock before you pwrck-Respectfully, S. A. L. JOHNSOi Planters W reho ffatclman Joli Office Cor. Main and Fisher St&, Where we will be pleased to give our prices, and do your work Neatly, Promptly, ait Accurately. The undersigned i3 insr to the lob)iCG0 farraen of F3 " tia tHar ther b 11UU, i, -.. ' jM aHUiiiijjvuiii.iiiuiiv.' rfSlI Tour crops hrUia the Terj bigh'.' ' 7 j uooa sifvDits lor - c yoanri-ti. . ,i: rj Hoping to reciTt c:.i ;- An : mcuuo ruva v..v - ., . cii.. Crd'.T. B. Eeall is thion" ' T?ov.V, ii. ,li i,(1 lla.S it lliOruW," livy " ii a v.i , - the rushieas. rf:.'-B tLC SLAUGHTER SAhm rMA...;i.l.v .r ,.nmklillw tne last tninz you can tor your derpasd l i -i . . l i ii i iuh'-iii niir -Liir. nil ui 11 uiini 1 al or, DOW AMU, Once Said PtlVate V ?. V . .. T . P lored ones by raarkintr their ast reatinir nl.rp at there were Jrotteu - men in tli ID Tn.1 of speculation is destroyed with a Tombstone or Headstone, while R. II. United States who :4llOrougl.ly T Ufider- hlle. T,C,,antS f"" ltea' MORSE SOX are 6elliK out a stock they stood the f ii iff in til itk hTin f h n,l Astute Exchange, and the marts of haye on hand that must and will be sold? suoi uie raun in, an us niancneN and I . . . . i ..j -a j h j . 1 thintr r rr-uimr i,..,.,mAn r... u i rr:inp ura- niiai iiiiii cicnwi :iii iiuv i it - t, r .'""vi.k.ivia mi,- gman your correspondents inclined-to think that he was right, and that tbenumW hiis not been greatly increased since hr said so. - No answer bus.-been received from Lord Salisbury to the dispatch nfchim last wei'k, protesting against his refu- .1 a . -I - . i - . rJ I, -a T .! - i. . sni io renew uie moans viveimii .innna other moe is x'p't'eted until he is heard, Irom. 'l b talk in offici i! circles is of a peaceable settlement, .lint Mr"ftTcriown that arrrangements aire behi & made to conct-ntr.ite a sufljeient naViil iorce in Behring Sea to prevent poaching, what ever Lord Salisbury may de?eide to do. When the farmer learns, that' the pojrly paid city laborer makes but poor demand for farm products, and the city laborer leains that the , farmer. is selling his product's for less than the pneo ot production, makes but a poor demand for the products of Hip shnn and factory, then they will come to gether for mutual benefit. Texas r-ald. pecijliitiu'n, theden and hives and pools Ji -H t . . 1 1 II I 1 'll 11 will lie stocked all night with gambling. A asm die Advocate. True., Let the Hatch bill be passed and stop gambling in farm products. 'The great.. -difference between this greiit -political' reform movement and all others which nave preceded it lies inlhr? fct that the people" themselves a re; to Income the leaders, while the office; holders must become their trup servVihts-not-in name alone but in all Ui at the terra signi fies. Illinois Acorn. Turn of $12, or a set of Tombstone as low as This opportunity will not last lonr, so if you need anything iu our line you had better ail or write at once, H. H.MORSE & SON, So. 210 S. Tryon St., Charlotte. N C Please mention the Watchman. , Tbe subsidized press throughout the nalion takes a great deal of pleasure in misrepresenting the St. Louis meet ing, aiid the people who are interested iif reform work. If thrre is any con vocation iu lying, gentleman you are certainly entitled to the benefit.- West Virginia Farmer. Office for Rent. A neat and com ."ortable room on second floor suitable for aa office of any kind. Plenty of lij?ht. 'in ' - ni-f rq. nvFicr. Now For Your Jewelry We are still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at the lowest prices. Watch repairing a specialty. All work guranteed 12 months. AT, CHARLOTTE -.-RACKET -:-ST0 It is reasonable to say that when we buy the stocks of the . . -i II .j TIJ. in the land and cut the price they paid in the middle, with " urr" afford to se theae storks nt half thp orifP t hfv so d at alia un . r ; - ,, ., , la.4 !!. it is eCina lv rea-onab e to sav that we ran afford to sell an '" , - . . j . i nii.- per cent, lcs than the goods can be bought for at wholtsaie. u A suit of clothes costgl2 at wholesale; if we take off oae-f' rtn j.f $9, that would save the buyer $3 under the wholesale co-t, ;' ( Itllf U'i dil-,' firni-Q it llmf air .it' rn b;Q t largo stock and don't want to carrv any clothing uvr, atal xe V '.,0 this stock all out at once. This 12 suit he sold at 10: sell it at ST. We make Si, tret it out of the hoiie aii'l "ifj", saving him 9 on a suit. A child's suit sold at S3, cost - , -tC, we have a big stock and out it goes at $1 25. We will tut all ;is we non t want to carry it. i jf f' 11 fro cents on the dollar. The Clothinir will sro at less than 1) all ll t' u will pay the public, and pay big, to take it and we are n-t f,' j't tvaai Wn r... .....!.. ....a ..C il.i . ......Al. .... .......li 1 We V , z lunar mil. ill i.iii i in i i . 1 1 sit- nrs iikiiii .-' - . stock, which is simply a fair profit, and sacrifice the clth"ia(!1s '' A large stock of staple Dry Uoods, Dress tjroodv-"1 , . ,wJiu-? ing Goods all through the house. You will find this the 'J sale ever made in the Carolinns at 25 ner cent, lyss than t"e thr mml sKbtiIa lino in it " 'jflf1' - v i. afvn',. I I a I . bale. began. Luesday, rebruary 24th . , ii.;. s3.- . Don't overlooK u ' j stock from Durham; one of the best staple stocks in the s;d 'jlt-i' one of the bat buyers. We shall undoubtedly slaughter it W. I. DAVIS &J !. HOEAH.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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