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f - : r f t -. r. tils; i . 'Ik t , U s i I I i -3 ! '5 ' 1 1 I; n. I 1 1 3i a ! r ,1' !f f. r ' - i Carolina Watchman. J. I. E&.SISEY, Editor and Prop. THE PINKERTON THUGS. The judiciary committee in the House has reported adversely on the " Watson l.iil to investigate the Pinkerton De fective Agency. This is hut a tempor ity victory for plutocracy.' Congressman Oates, of Alabama, thr known opponent of the sub-Treas-jry scheme, was chairman of the com- 1 The Watchman ia organ of the Alii- mittee. tie bitterly assailed the bill. mire in th 5th Ami 7lh Congressioaal As we. have before stated this Piuk DistricU erton agency numbers 35,000 men The TTatcituak has 75 per a more five-thousand more than the standing circulation tlnn,any paper published in SaIislary. s SUBSCRIPTION KATES One yearln advance - - . SJx inonths .' TKP.M3 STRICTLY CASH. $1.50 . .75 EterM assscot J-laa8 null at S-UisbOrj, K. C. THURSDAY, MARCft 21, J892. Y 11 i ..i it .1 .iniiv. riutocracv is ncner than the are afraid tbjnterfere. Give us liberty. give us reform, and there will he no need of this great army of plutocracy. Ex-Judoe Gilmer died at his home in Greensboro last Thursday morning. PUT THIS IXXYOUU PIPE. liOGER Q. Mills was unanimously elected Senator by the Texas legisla ture Tdesdayr ' x Plain Facts aiid Shan from Reform There is not enough mney in r i -dilation tb pity the taxes. Don't you 'yant a change? - " Ok last Saturday the Texas legisla ture, by a vote of 88 to 8, instructed the congressmen from that State to Vote fr a free silver bill. Pithy Sayings pers. Wall -street wields a more despotic power over American citizens than any potentate of Europe does overhis sub- jjects. Sad but true. Southern 'Mer it - cury. Av hile you are interviewing the fead ing men of our government, why doVt you ask them the reason there are so many millionaires and tramps? Texas Sentinel. - PREMIUM LIST, DEPT. A, Of the Piedmont Alliance Fair Association Prepare to Ta'ce -fremitim. Xo 1 Thousands of small farmers in this It is a fact that about all t be pros perity in this country of ours is en joyed by those who do nothing but cheme and scheme to rob labor. cohntry are'failing because they are at McqffO lUjwes. 'the mercy of mortgages.' If the home- The coffin trust has ben reorganized stead was abolished this would not be f nd . uow practically controls the entire s easily done. . , nnLw !1V I X . 1.,4.1 z4) dpi eenf.. :inn i rn crr mfr offunt Tuesday Wednesday nd to-day 1 wlthiti 30 days. New Nation. were set apart in the House for the p. - . nnnw -n i i ' . 1 t. - .. - . There are over 1,000,000 idle Iabor discussion ot the silver question. A ers m the United States, and every day large Hiiihber of congressmen were these million are idle it is a loss to the for speeches. ' u (4 U u ii ii 11 It it' ii u ii u ii ii u ii u ii ii ii ii ii u ii ii i u 11 ii ii ii ii ii Dest bale of cotton, growth of 1892, exhibited by producer, of which affidavit shall ho made. " tushe of May wheat i. w bushel white wheat (Raided, not incfudirig May VarieVVl) "vaiutu, uui iuciuuiii .may variety, j.. white corn '. yellow corn n ..!....! red oats m mmm m white oats; other variety rye. m m ..".... .!. clover seed ; orchard grass seed . . ; . . . other varietv crass saw! collection of grass seed, not less than five varieties.'.'. 7. specimen of clover. " k4 orchard grass " timothy. .!.".!.".".!! other variety grass bushel field peas .V. .....".' collection field peas, four varieties bushel table peas sweet potatoes Irish turnips QTotiml-ritJsKi two bushels stoik beeis. bushel sugar beets. specimen broom corn 1 ! ! ! 1 . . . . ! cotton on stalk, not less than s'i'x" stalks.'..! ." .' .' .' " corn on stalk- 31 L ngest yield of Irish potatoes, not less than qne-lialf acre" aii'd not less than 150 bushels 32 Largest yield sweet potatoes, not less than 200 busheVs". . . . 33 4 , pumpkins 34 Best acre oats, not less than 75 bushels. .' 0T 11 i. .... 1st. 2d. 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 2t 22 23 24 2 20 27 28 29 30 .50 .50 .fo .25 .25 .25 .25 1.00 .5( .50 2.00 .25 .25 it ii i ii country of at least $2,000,000 because they could produce that much wealth. I ..i. I I J '!. - rr .i We have in this country more than uasi' l u,lJr- n n' $5,000 millionaires. To make these It Tire money power has succeeded in : i ii. i ii i has made thousands of paupers. Be- "I'vei Popie inrougn act sides millionaires we have a great mini berwlio are worth hundreds of thou sands.' - I,N one hundred years Italy changed from a prosperous and happy nation to of congress, till, of the 11,500,000 vo ters in the country, less than eiuht in each hundred own any land they have become tenants an slaves. Southern Mercury. The people have interests of their own that are not the interests of the I i:i': ii -ii bne with ii. few men owning all the M?1 ' ! ine waraoumme-s and the l - . i i n , . piurocrars. it is an indication of bit- irroperty and nearly all the people m t,;r dslV9 that the npiinIft Jira WinA- instate of anarchy. -How much longer together and demanding attention to will this country last? -. their interests.r Gorae Iii the lastf ten years Nelw Yorl state gained sik million dollars more in THE STATESVILLE "SPEAKING. A large crowd gathered .at Statesville wtialtJi' than did fifteen of the western l iii t i ii i ;in" southern producing states. Did , last week to hear Bro s. Polk, Butkr , he farmers and laborers of New York Western Ad and bkinner speak on the issues of the I llrfi :n this inerf:isiV day. i, Certain-parties in Statesville du-rocate. terniined , to interrupt the meeting. It is claimed by some that there is ihey asked, for a -division of time- plenty of money if people only h .d the Owing to the late arrival of the train to exchange for it. It this is so, -carrying the speakers most of the crowd ;vh-y is,itilll;lt the people who have la- objected tp .Hntbut th.h ZZZZZT Z j.piH v,w mi it.ru joint aiscussion need of money. H extern Advocate. knd a large crowd will be there. j 1C.,. ,i . .. ,r . i , , in lhOb the population was 35 819 We regret to hear that some of the 281, the circulation. $1 ,803,409.210 gii crowd behaved badly and better thines ing a per capita of 50 in circulation are to be expected of soma of the citi- 1,1 18y0 the population was G5,0(X),000, ztfES of StatesTillRthan rAnnrt eve t t he circulation $300,999,982 trivini? as tte-tt. We hope that th. next l iny. taoffe4 '2l orculatron.-r, appointed will be free of disorder and c j ,, that reason will take the place of fool- vtrJL't..! . ishness. iro.n what we could learn dated and operated by" the people for .Mc icsun liiftboauiruay was noi satis- l peopse aim this likelihood oilers lactory to certain parties. . nne opportunity to guess by what stages it win be brought about. Bos iTTmr An, wn ncraia. X.he following letter was received at this office a few days ago from a gen tleman at Bradford, Pa.: Editor Carolina Watchman. t r.. . - . . ' ,n jour paper of Mnrch 10th Dtath of AVilliam E. Wise. This youth departed this life Feb. 27th, kSJL, aeu about 16 years. Ho ..f nr i.. ... ""uuovii (J v. A.anu ttusan Wise. He did nnf I ti.i .. -r-...y i"iiv inu.uavs ironi read in the "Conference Platform- .,. ti... n e l.nne I,e was t sick, hence his . I - viUli I ,Ia.H a. 1 . imngs as follows: "All lands now held by rail-J m ?UIy 11 s,10ck to his rela- roaas and other corporations in excess ot their -mmm! neeas, and all lands now owned by ,uu,.,,l.v. J o consign ins body to its last aliens, should be reclaimed bv the government r?sll,,S Place was one of the saddest du- andheld for actual settlers onlv." ties t U1V life. Will you be so kin i as to ascertain what is He had been with me for nearly four meant by .'reclaimed?'' Do you propose that months in the school room, durin which K Cf"?as6f Perhaps the owners lime I learned a great deal about Ids would ask more than U.ej are worth. character and disposition Jihl n0t.!ll? trUt!1 tht)Sthis talk ii only bun Nature had done a great deal for Jiim t3BB3 .this lauU is going x be rec" med " r ,,llfmeJ hl abUt months be- ' Vol n- n fore ,1H (leuth and he b''l fair to be verv t 1 v 2 .Oakks active in his christiau life, hut G In answer to Mr. Oakes we will bt to 1)rlnS t close while yet a hud W tht there is nonobjection to actual iarii?o.le?8l,SlnSn1JO V?,,2e tba jettleis holding land even if they are Tn' fore.gnei-s. -But there are vast areas ?,ninS ? -the..social eircle and in or .puwi. ,alld. ioght up't; calz capitalists and foreign syndicates and palld f of his home. J ' corporation. If they refuse to 4ake a .plo reasonable price for the land when the e 1Iow it must be for paren to Kuverunient otters to reclaim t. thpv T; ' 1 Vr" w B iu.wu ov's. so short 'i -J I . 11UW Sil mid self m. - - i t I Li mr. i ifiw ciwi it m . & I m . Coufd be taxed so hio-h fl,..f ......A n" " ,,c or ins sisters "- .nej wouiu "-"".-. iiiiiiK iney have iio brother ui siii t in i..-.. j ;.. -i -.-.uu iiii; jir ii conmplloil fj oll K i ..... i . ... orn him i n ,,, . ... .lr . mi uc.euse. mis government does not hesitate to tax its own subjects, w hy should it refuse to tax aliens so that they will be glad to sel, their land. We suppose railroad corporations and other Concerns that hjive scoopetl up immense fracts of public lands could bj induced to give up the lands at a rensonble price. ' '-.There-is no nee.1 of going into de tails .about the holding of large tracts of Iahd by corporations and foreigners. It -is wrong and must be stepped. Ii our lawmakers' will be as industrious in Revising 'schemes to reclaim the lands as some of them were to trade them off. there will be no obstacles too great ti be overcome. - hile we are all Wv...i .i have no hope. j q A. C. Sliufurd's AppointmeiUs. A. C. Shuford, lecturer of the 7th con- iic at the fjllowm- times and places- M trelNl V n'a,'Vh 35 Albemarle, . o V Norwood, April 1; Bi" Lick mei, Ap o; Leidz Htuings, April PaTmerville, April 7. - " ' ,IM . SpcakiuR to begin promptly at 11 fl m each daVf nd private Leetin of the Alliance alter the public speak inV There will lu- 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 50 57 58 59 00 01 02 G3 04 05 00 07 08 09 70 71 72 73 ii ii ii ii ii i u ii ii ii it ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii li it ii it it li ii ii it ii ii ii ii it ii ii ii ii specimen sorghum cane, not less than 12 stalks not h-ss than a pint " leaf tobacco in hand and largest display of leaf in any form . . I package of smoking tobacco . ..'..."." sack of N. C. flour, roller process . " " " ground with burrs ,. bushel corn meal half dozen bundlesof celery. . .. . . .".".".".. .' specimen egg plant !!! 1 !!!!!!!!!" " " ca bbage ......."."... " long stalk cabbage '.'.".'.' ".' '. ' '''''.'.'.' variety of squash $5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.0()' .50 .50 .50 .50 2.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 .25 .25 .25 .50 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 i.oo 1.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 D. M. OSBDNE I CO.. t Philadelphia Pa, (Factory at Auburn, New York.) Southern Depot for Machines, Re pairs, Etc., SALISBURY, IV. C Lightest h Weight, Ucst Dcrabh 2nd Attractivs, Best'Matcml, Handiest. These are the essential requirements in 50 1 a good machine and they nre alt asso rt- ciaieu in tue usboknk goous. it you want the best Mower, Reaper, all Meel -t Hay Rake or steel spriug-tooth Harrow .25 in existence, do not purchase before sce .25 'nS the OSBORNE. Call on our nearest .25 -sent, or write for descriptive Catalogue I rv rr T'it tt ttpittt uwii a. uionur, .25 (Oflice mi th J. M. Il.ndcn, l.t door belois i ost- .50 " office. Salisbury, X. C). . .50 R-AddreRslelters to Voodside,N.C. A large number of Machines and Re- 5.00 1 pair constantly kept on hand 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 .25 .25 .50 .501 Diploma 1.00 .50 .50 .25 Mention the Watchman when you write. NEW FIRM WITH tt it tt tt tt tt i one hundred pounds tt it tt tt tt tt onions tomatoes variety table beets exhibit of carrots u parsnips " turnips ' ruta-haor;i fill'liina bale of clover hay, not less than timotnv h:iv tt orchard grass, " a red-ton u " tt " other variety " " and greatest variety Irish potatoes, not less than 4 kinds, exhibit of salsify or oyster plant three pumpkins ' ' " ' ' ' -- cornfield beans on the vine. collection of pot herbs -'."."..'.'.'..'..."! assortment and greatest varietv of garden "seeds ." " ."."" display of vegetables by one exhibitor, not less than ten varieties one hundred ears of white corn... yellow V.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.' bushel of barley three cushaws acre of wheat, not less than thirty-live bushels 7.7.7. 44 corn, " " seventy-five " 7" 1.00 .50 .25 .25 .25 ZT) .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 ?25 .25 2.00 2.00 2.00 - 2.00 1.00 1.00 .25 .25 .25 .50 .25 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 10.00 10.00 NEW GOODS! 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 or. .ZD .25 tO vt) ,zo 'rl .25 .25 5.00 5.00 Wo have our stock of sroods from our old stand on Fisher street to the room formerly occupied by J. T. So tamon in the old Mansion Bouse building ca In nis street, where I will be fcl&d to Eee all mv friends. s are constantly receiving now troods for the Sprint; and SuniatK trud. We have a select stock of GrcceEies, Dry Gocrls, Clotblntt. Shoes, And everything fouad m a First Class Drv Goods Store. Wo mean business and will sell every thing at reasouablo prices and treat you nslit. We will pay the highest maxkei prices for Chicken s. Butter Eggs, Corn, Peas, and all kinds of Country Produce. S us ueiore you sell. Respectfully, L. RITCHIE & GO. Salisbury, Nov. 25th, 1801. (CO From Around Bethany Academy. Correspondence of the Watchman. The wheat crop on an average is im proving but slow. Captain E. B. C. Hamblev has iust n - lurnea ironi a recent visit to mines in Mexico. Rev. Dr. Roth rock had the misfortune to get his ankle sprained last Thursday Mr. H. A. Holshouser will increase his tobacco acreage one hundred and fifty per cent, this year over last. Rev. M. L. Lyerlv's school, at Peeler school house near Rockwell, closed last Saturday with a picnic. Kockweirs hickory wood trade hna auout ended. A small lot is still at the depot, awaiting shipment. One of our boys, Mr. Paul Barringer. a flagman on the R. & 1). road, naid this vicinity another flying visit the first of tne week. The Gold Hill mine is still bonmimr They are getting in an immense sunnlv" ot wood now, which means that work win continue. The singing at Elm Grove, conducted by Mr. H. A. Holshouser for the nnsr. three months, is still continuing. The result is very pleasing to the brethren. ilm Grove Alliance received two new members at its last meeting. There will be a wide difference between this and ast year's order for guano from this Al iance. Her order last snrinir. nmmmtpd to $558; this spring it will be less than nt.v. Most of our farmers evidently intend to plant but very little cotton this year. Instead of that, they are endeavoring to raise more of their necessaries, $uch as wheat, corn and oats. It is ostimntP.l that more corn will be planted this vp.ii- than has been in quite a number of years. On last Saturday the third session of Bethany Academy was ended, Quite a pleasant picnic was enioved: the rlnv wns rather cold, but the crowd was large and we nope mat an enjoyed: tnemselves mgely.. An examination the day before ihowedmarkediraprovementsimetheonfi at the close of last term. A prize offered for the best speller, was awarded Mr. ames fisher, who won it bv a mninriiv of only two -vords. The next session will open abont the loth of July. Elf.ve. To Tax Payers of Rowan. The time has come when I must col- '"V ?anu county taxes, or I can not settle, as every tax payer knows. I hope the jrood people will come forward and settle within the next ten days, and save cost and trouble, for I mean to ool- tciue taxes. J.M.MONROE. Sheriff of Rowan county. NmrForTonr Jewelry Fresh Garden Seeds at re duced prices. Clover ana urass heeds at tho lowest prices at Enniss' Dm Store. . j 1 I am receiviug almost daily FURNITURE of all -deseriniinii t , i and Bed Room Suits, Lounges, Chairs, Bedsteads and even 'thiiig'usu-iii First Class Furniture Store: I am satisfied that I can .ell vou bJtttr i t11'5 money than you can buy anywhere else in the city. edge Parlor Suit tor only $J0,0O. Bureaus from ROCK BOTTOM PRIDES, Will take pleasure in showing eool n call while ia the city. I thank tho public for past favors and hope to re it' share of their future patronage. Respectfully, ! .. C"e i. van sen you betttr "o.as f 1 .ity. A niee emb .l r'uW -ks .upj liockin.n.ai ?! vythmg elsotn the- Fun, f T. W. EAHNHAHDi. MIM & CilTEi, NEW VII Proprietors of the Desire to anounce to the people -of Salisbury, ami Ib.o pc: 'ilea large, that their 'Sir. Auman lias just returned from Now Yori City, where, in the largest, best,-and cheapest, SPf ' "fASfi Wholesale House on the face of the .earth, he has piuiHajiwrfir bl Ol CAbll perhaps the most varied stock of 1 DRY GOODS, IIOTIONS,1 HATS, GAPS, SI iOES, PT OP! STATIONERY, TIN and HARD! ME. All of wl licit "shall ho oflered to t he 02nT1 case: ariHL A 7 Ve are still at our old stand on ATo iuw owcci, wnuro we nave READ THIS! Be sure and call for a bottle of 3 Cures. It has never failed a select stock of Watches, Clocks, to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sneetnrdnc nn,l oil . .r n.. ana &lcR headache. I can cjive ' JV11,UB U1 llI,e you first-class references in Sl T 1 , , - , . jewel ry on hand at the lowest lsDur.v to prove its merits. For sale by 41, ,v"'vl''"-,,5 11 sPecialty- ASTHALi and EED OIL. m ui k guranteea iz months J.&H.HORAH. JEWELRY t-t-t-t-t-t-t-M-t-t I am Still on Deck With NICE JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. See my stock before you purchase. Respectfully, S. A. L. JOHNSON. THE BEST, at Enni?s' Dru Store. fel2tf J. H. ENNISS. Absolutely Pure. am. ..ockhlle f Oie Piel inoii t Al iT aiin' nV.V i l;.Hl,lon Fair Assooi-! A cream of tartar bakin? Powder. Hijrhe8t of nil 1!, f 2'! .?f April, 1892. .txengtb.-W.cr s.l :;.V",":"l..,,ul,se 1,1 Salisbury, at 10; uovalh o clock A. M A full atlei.danels desired. cc y. Koval Baking Powdeu Co., 106 Wall St., N.Y. Planters' . Warehouse. The undersigned take pleasure in announc ing to the tobacco fanners of Rowan and joinlug counties that they bare opened the Plasties' Warihousk, oposit the Oourt House, in Salisbury, and solicit your patronage, nssuringyou that no effort will be ipared to inaie your crops bring the Terr highest market prices. Good stables for korses and good rooms for yourseiret. W.E.SHAW&C0., Manufacturers of SADDLERY, Harness and Collars. And Dealers in LEATHER AX0 SADDLEHY HARDWARE IN ALL ITS IHiANCHES. CHARLOTTE, - - n. C. Slentlon tne Watchman. ' For the very lowest prices that cab be made by any man or men on earth.- BELOW WE 1TAHS A FEW MATCHLESS PEICES: Adamantine Tins, 14 rows, lc; 200 yii.s Spool Cotton, 2c; Envelopes JcTji: pack; Ladies' anil Cents Pocket -IIainlkerchifs, up; 1 11 .S'uLrt Buttcii Ladies' Bur Pins, Sc. and up; Finger Kiii!z ,-Hr. arn Hfi ; .-issors juitl "Khr-an,3ft-sJ up; Gouts' Collars, 4c. and up; Ladies', Mi.-'ses' and Children's, lloi-e, r,c. r.fJ l? Ladies' Corsets, 23c. and up; Gents' Unlaundried Shirt?, S3c. and up; Goi.ts' Ijm. (lneo fctnrts, o'Jc. ana up ; loys :tiul Men's lla, l,c. and up. V.'e al?o haven line of Prints, Ac. per yd. and up; Dress Plaids, 4c: and up Ginghaii.s, Worsted Jeans at all prices. We invite an early and repeated visit and hvr ctir.n. stock will be replenished every few days. While we prnpostM sell goods so cheap that we will be loo blisy to cWhai;? "gottf for any one, yet we will alwavs'relV.r.d the CAIl lor ai;v bought from in that are not PKIiFKOTLY SA'j'ISl'AC'iOY. " AUmARJ CAR i bin Salisbury, X. C, Feb. 4, 1SD2. SLAUGHTER SALES at ; CHARLOTTE -:-RA"0KET-:-ST0Bfi WHY NOT vo the last thing you can fur your deceased loveu ones ov It is reasonable to say ihat when wo !,nv fl vim-l ,J tho 1 .? mercbs? in the land and cut the price iw.'imid in lh"p n,idd!.. u -ii h dnShiitliat we V iffor.l to sell these stocks at half "the it is equally reasonable to sayjhat wo can alh'.rd to all llicc stwkf- ler rent, less thnn t lie noods Can le boiurlit f,,,- :1f 1,,,!,.!,, .. mp ic,,!t-' k e i ,i , . . . . ........ , . , -u . sun oi ciotnes costs at wholesale; if we take off oiie-f.irtli ail 59, that would s.ive the Uuver So under the wholes;. !e cnL iw inaL- lint we don t figure it that wav on this Lew stoekof Cluthin::. Wc large stock and don't want to carrv auv elothin- over. :;k1 we p :nj 7' this stock all out at once. This Sl'2 'v., if u, fci.i ni ftin.. Jf .,t imh' -. se it at We make SI, Cet it out of thx- houe and hiako ach-inf'.'. savin- him SO on a suit. A child's suit sold at $;j co-t h we have u big stuck and out it goes at $1.T25. We' t-ut all this c' -Hf as Ave con t want to carry it. The shoe stock of 0,000' ih this Levy stock will civaf l.alf N centson t he dollar. The Clothing will g() at h'ss than half! lie ret.nl ff "in pay i ne public, and pay big, to take it and w over. We can make out of this re are Ji"t f.. cm::- S ' l e en. Iliii'r.lii.n ,,..,.!, .... i...if (ii IViSlr. ni.'irKltlsr UlCir last roetinn- l.,-... ' ct.L- .. i.,.U 1 - . - ... . i Ua-H' with a Tombstone or Headstone wh e 1 H A , TlV ! l"rS-rom sacrifice the clothin-at .wi;ai k MOUSE & SOS are selling ot a ih t'l.ey n ?8cUk of staple Dry Goods, Dress Good., Notionsj Geis liare on hand that mut aud will ho hl ng t"0fls all through the house. You will find i h: th.. hfsf: u-i:iili:K '-i, yjL aumentforthesmalii'e tver made in the Carolina at 25 per cent.is than the nMe fl ui lomosiones a?? r.w uiinp runs; nN.i 'f:i! TWii opportuiiitj will not last long, (, if SUBSCRIBE TO DYERTAISEIN lL5 iioiung to rcciT cIIa from all our old you need anything in our line vou had bettor ...... n a mm me liiiunc ffcnerJiT, we are. l ia" or write ai oiice RitllMl (it 1 1 1 t n I!D 1 r T JNO. BEARD. 1 Cunt T U Uii i , . ' T'owan count t it, o n.AnM, - i0- - 1 H on i t. . UUg n. iuv vui,.i iiiuniruKC ui R.H.M0HSEaS0"iT, Charlotte, Please mention the v.tc' man. C. Pie line in it Sale beg Tuesday, February 21th. "Don't overlook th.i All- T ... . I . 1 H. " on ot tne t)l buyers. Wc slii.ll undouUictlly sianV.iter 'ii S;ip ! W. I. DAVIS & CO, a. C, r
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