f Ml. l.-i . i1 is J ?- I I i - (' ft li - ; . t 4 3 ' 3 B .U IS j if ; -! r - I ' Carolina Watchman. E4Jtr and Prop. l$x Month. .7 ABOTX WHEAT GAMBLING. 'Mr. C. Wood Davis,- eminent and disinterested authority, says that cenjtly Jue jkept watch of the offerings of WASHING I OX, LETTER. f Sflror Rill Thft TIpTirinr m. m j " v w - - - - - itf- I ... m A A 1 . 1 W.- -r &eat A res IT a siuaiunui nnsic vi PUT THIS IN YQUK PIPE. The Vat.C0UX i orgftn i pf tfca ..J. the tb a4 7 tyVWl Tb Waicwai bs 75 Z" 5.r' rculation tkaft PJ JwVrM W fcalisbyry. - JHURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1S92. TijESB.wil I wme fun at StaU- free circus, Lit some one in every AHianc and enrj litighborfrood get up Urge club for the Watckmax all over the 6th and ?th aUtricU A WW Gibkmii, the iron king," who has mad hp wUJiont, recently reached a awrnaon in few Tork city, Iht subject Uing tht jofpe:9f wealth.'1 Jay Gould will be preaching the im forUncf of railroad in Hearen one of thete iayn. of the cheering aigni of the firoee U in the growing liring fact, as iaat m the membership of the Alliance nd Knights of Labor aiaembliea become neqtiainted with th- great wrong of $be pait legislation, they" i once set About educating themselrw, reading literature that ia in sympathetic touch with thejr expeflerc. The necestsity is dawning npon them that tflf prea- erration 'demands their thoughts and action. The con fiction deepens that n order to preserre this republic the homes must be preserved. In order to aolre the problem of a people s gorern ment a nen-partiian ballot cannot be had by following blindly partisan fosses. Money Other Items. wheat on t he Chicago IJonrd of Trade, correspondgnceof the watchman. and that while he was unable to count Washington March 23, 1S92 . the half of it, yet in one hour, more ver j raore talketl alxiut at the than 300.000,000 bushels were offered Cjpitoj th:in t!lp prhabiifcy f n war for wile. Ifso, ar.dtwic that amount with jc,iaiHit notwithstanding the was really offered, it shows that one generajy recognized danger of the lat- gambling concern in on- city of this . v T, j do not hesitate to union in one hour of one day, handled ciarj,e tn:lt the opponents of free coin- or was in a iiion to handle, tne en- ff obtained votes enough to make tire ajinual crop of the United States. hast week's fight a draw by inetlnd Of course the wheat which was offered that are dark, and they fear that the " . I l A. e .. l Li. and sold was not real wheat but only same acucs wu.ueieaw wiem u.c alleged wheat, vet the effect upon mar- renewal of the fight this week; they . Inlcrt h:ircn th.it snmp itf those who are ket prices of real wheat was much , lff wi4h thpm are seCretlv the same as though those men had working against them and that when dealt in the real article. There is ho the time comes to vote upon the pa doubt but that the Chicago gamblers sage of the bill these men will find buy and sell each so. a dozen, an,. '3 3 . ' 3 & M. V ' A. a v - ' - - - ' perhaps a hundred times as much wbeat sis the whole world produces or consumes, and their operations, though confined almost wholly to fictitious ents, to rote against the bill. The committee on rules this morning Plain Facts and Sharp, Pithy Sayings from Keform Papers. The anti-silver democrats are appeal ing to the republicans in congress, to help them in their endeavor to defeat the free silver coinage bill. Boston Tva relet'. A man has about reached the end of his road for usefulness when lu can do nothing but praise himself and abuse others because they do not agree with hiuTT Alliance Farmer. The money of the future will not be a promise of pay but a promise by the people of the United States to receive for all debts as full legal tender. This wdl be an "honest money." For ten years ending 1S90, farm lands in Ohio have decreased in value $yS,000,OUO. Speculators control pri ces and jointly with the trusts run the country. Southern Mercury. Unless the Northwest and South unite for their interest there will be ! nothing done to advance the producers, I x lie u'uimivK v wu ........... r,- , , ,i 'ill 1 VP t consumes, and their operations, though took up A1 r. Bland's proposition for , , ' "w us the reporting of another npecial rule, j-"- v the kill before the House GQ0D HE ITS. from every section of the country comes the cheering news that the Alliance is tafein on new life. This t roe of Rowan and all adjoining counties. The cirto at Statesville on he 20th of March di!l much goyd iii that county. Mecklenburg and ta hArrus are quiet but determined. Stan ly and Montgomery have a small mem bership, but some mighty good ones. Davie and Davidson can always be counted. when the roll is called. Ca tawba, Lincoln and Gaston are 0. K. In addition news from other sections of the State is to the .same effect. - All together, is the watch wo-d. AHOTHia HISSTATBHEHT. The itf eckUnbury Times, referring Jo the statement by Alliance speakers ' Mhat the laids are rapidly passing into thh hands of a few," denies the asser tion. It says the census shows that the average size of farms decreased from 202 acres in 1850 tt 134 acres in 1880. - That may be true, but .the truth of the business is that during the past "ten years thousands of farmers have been forced to sell part of their lands to pay debts. Capitalists owntnany of the so called "small farms." Many others have bought lands and have been un able to pay for it. Jgoihere is no force in thergnment raue by the Times. tHX KniSZIHG 8EA TROUBLE. M4Jarrtson having failed to get a fight with Chili, he is now engaged in trying the tame game with England. ; It is all for personal .gain that he Js filling to rush into a bloody war. He fts to bt president aaiu and sees no other dhcjtee than to get into a row with torn foreign power. Ws opposed his action in the Chili maWf Of count the fight rwoiild Jiav been short, j However, a war with flnglsn mesas something. In the dispate with Chili our government had Just cause for complaint In this case it is only a trivial quarrel. On the English side Lord Salisbury w um mm oig a cranic as our president. The English papeis are Igmng him some plain talk. The trouble is merely a legal point that should be settled by the courts' of (he two ciontries or . by a board of afbartioa. Arbitration has been agreed upon, but Harrison and Satis bury are uot .willing to wait. They are maktag Jfacet at each other and threatening td send war ships to the sealing grounds. The United States claims the exclu sive right to catch seals in Beherina Sea: England claims that this body ot waterjs free to the world. That is fhe whole trsuole. Neither country would be seriously damaged if the board of arbitration should decide against them. But a war would cost more money than all the seals that ever will be caught would1 be worth, eides bloodshed. .u-i. i i I ...i.-.. f U ormiMK nie win uiore me ,7 .... m .. again and providing for the calling of producers to their injury. To the ex- the previous question immediately af tent of the aggregate profits of the er its adoption by the House, and the dealers in wind wheut are the aggre-(shutting out of nil filibustering rn- I riiu: i ii l. - i. l l gate losses upon the producer-, con- ons- , w. " rejwrtwi. nu . i i Jthen the fairht will be renewed and stimers and neaiers in actual wneai . t . . : . i, 1 Chicago, while thus handling hundreds Wief thJlt niany of the repblicans of millions of fictitious grain every day, who upon the final vote will vote is really a very slim market for real against the bill will vote for the adop- grain.- Her actual deliveries of actual tiou of this rule, but on the other hand , . , - j., . i. L it is claimed that ome democrats who wheat and corridid not amount to one are. pledRed to TQte fw tfae bjn win tenth o one million bushels for the vote against the adoption of the rule, entire month of September. Minneap- hoping thus to postpone the question olis grinds more wheat every, day than until the next session. It is going to Chicago handles in a month, and yet f Tcr7 fitter contest, although it 3 ' it pi ii will probably be short, and owing to it is said if the Chicago gamblers can- tfae rprisinJg result of 1;ist weeks 1)at. not absorb all the profits between tjev nejther side is inclined to do any wheat at 70 cents a bushel to the pro- boasting. The republican leaders are ducer and flour at $7 a barrel to the counted upon by the anti-silver met. to nA rtf nnv n,of Aftrno aid in defeatiug the bill. .. . "1 . . , 1 he House committee on agriculture upon the real amount produced and L decM Q favorabl r rt the consumed, hut a like amount upon Pslrtdock mire food bill, which has al- a hundreil or a thousand times as ready passed the Senate. much fictitious wheat, that congress No legislative body in the world is ;a;nn, tu ,nnu. .i ;n more completely hedged around .with l HI MIIU.IW illlll HID H T HIIU III I ,, . t .. XT 1 O 1 1 CI i it i x l ,i i i . 1 dignity than the United btates benate; the interest of the farmer who Jieeded L StfnHtors are just human enol, rjl iu amarKecanu specuiaiors 10 lawe inei the fancietl security of executive ses grain off his hands (at bare cost, of I sions to go off half cocked, just lik course) the bill should not pass.. y (other people do at times of excitement, ana me press is jui, enterprising . i- l - l.i ii. . . 1 1 rrn Trr j. i p lenoiiLiii w keep nie ouunc i wen i v f orl rn f tirii l n cr of flip pvopii. until the 15th of November for tive sessions as it does on the open ses sions, which is very annoying to some of the Senators and amusing to other i4li ua wu v a v only 50 cents. THE PUBLIC DEBT. Reform speakers say that the na tional debt has increased rther than diminished since 1SG0. They say that hough more than half of it has been A week ago the executive sessions were made exciting by the clamoring for the rejection of the arbitration treutv, but calm consideration has shown t he Sen ators, just as it has the public, that there is a more dignified, way our, am paid, it will now take- twice as much they have about decided to ratify the I. . . ft 1 Ail of the products of labor to pay the re- heaty, altnougn some or tneni sin main.ng half as it would to have paid fco uge Jt M weapon of eton the whole of it twenty years ao, plen ;f the irovernment of Great Bii The Mecklenburg Times argues that tian still persists in its refusal to aid in farmers can make twice as mueh with suppressingthe seal proachefs this conn the same amount of labor as they could frJ may do so by force, knowing tha L 1 I U f II.. I ...... - .. , -..w w.. iweiuy year. aSu. 11 muur ui toe i - , f - . ()f t, rr.- i it; i l I rr ' . .D i lines Knew unyumig aoout larmmg world. This does - not indicfvte any he Mpould know that this is not true. backdown on the part of the benators ' It costs neaily as much pow to raise 011 the contrary, they are almost unan a hundred pounds, of cotton as it did twenty years ago. At that time cot ton was worth from $20 to $30 per hundred. All above $8 was counted as profit. To-day it is worth $0 $2 less than it cost to raise it. Then the farmer made from $10 to $15 .clear imously in favor of this government maintaining the position it has taken at all haz;trds. The tieaty will proba bly be formally ratified this week. f resident ttarrisou lias by a specia message to Congress given his nflicia approval of the bill appropriating $100, 000 to help entertain the old soldiers who attend the Ij. A. K. encampment PhiluIe!pLia, Pi., (Factory at Auburn, N-w Yok ) SOUTHKUN IKrOT FOR MACHINES, RE PAIRS, Etc., SALISBURY, IV- C. The entire vote, of the Alliance con gressmen, last week, killed an appro bation of $100,000 for aiding Russia. We have Russians at home who need aaMstance. -Tflrkfo Independent. Senator. IVffer, of Kansas; has done more good work on behalf of the peo ple in ten days in the United States senate than Ingalls did in any one year of his long senatorial career. Lx. The man who works hard to improxe his ranch and make it worth $2,000, and then votes to reduce its value and the products of the same, one half, is well, a "crump" if nothing more. - Tulare Citizen. God will not aid those who will not aid themselves. Better times will not come from wishing or praving. Action alone can elevate the workers of Amer ica to a higher level of civilization. Labor Standard. Iirnorance is not always bliss. Jones on one side of the road and Smith on the other quarrel continually oyer tariff hih or tariff low, while (each pays more usury, every year than they both do tariff 111 ten. Th democrats in congress want Eng land and other foreign nations to help them to settle the coinage of the Uni ted States. Alliaucemeii want no for eisrn interferance in American affairs. llanesvdle Gazette. Debts are multiplying, hence the bankers are growing more prosiierous Then what do you s.iy about a system , t 11 1 1 1.1 that enaoies a r.iass ot people to be prosperous only when others are in debt? St. Is mis Monitor. Lightest in Weight, Host Darabh and ; Attractive, Best Material, Handiest. These are the essential requirements In a jjootl tnaehiiie ruul they are all asso ciated in the Osborne jrool. It you want the best Mower, Reaper, all .teel Hay Rake or steel spring-tooth Harrow in existence, do not purchase before see ing the OSBORNE. Call on our nearest Agent, or write for descriptive Catalogue to OWEN H. BISHOP, Special Aent. (Office with J. M. Ilailon, 1st door below jiost- othee. biouburj, .V N. B. Address letters to Woodside, . C A large number of Machines and Re pairs constantly kept on hed. Mention tho Watchman when you write-. I T 0 Y 0 B E I H T E' B I S T as n. 1' and Bed Room Fuite, LcuneJ., Chairs, bedsteads and even t hiK tiMialh kcit; e Store. I Jim sail.-lied that 1 cau wll yeu t yvr ouU for Zl' Boyne & Badger CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF DIAMONDS OF ANY HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA? SELECTION PACKAGES SENT ON APPLICATION. WE KEEP NO IMITATION STONES IN STOCK. REFER TO CHARLOTTE BANKS. BOYNE & BADGER DIAMOND DEALERS, CHARLOTTE, N. O. 32:1 y Please mention tlie Y.'atcioian when you wrtte ... . . . . A KlISt ClaSS rurtllMire Piorc. I i.m llllv in.n i uu "U"r rftods f... i monev than vou can buy anywhere else in the ciiy. A nice embossed plush snriT edire Parlor Suit for only $30.00. Bureaus from $1X0 up: Rockir.y ( hairs ft,,,', f. I up; good Rattan Chairs from 60c. up. And everything e.su u iht- Fundiur Iib, ROCK BOTTOM PRIDES, Wilt take pleasure- in show iuggomls. .Basnrelil call while in the city. I thankfthe iublic for prist favors and hope to retain V hare of their future patronage. liespecilully, 1 ! T. W. EARNHARDT. proht on, the hundmipounds. lYwlav here next fall. The bill provides that he loses $2. Tweuty j&irs ago "heat half ot the amount shall eonae out of was worth S2 per bushel. To-day it the revenues of the District of Colum- is selling at 70 to -SO cents, or about . fill I - I V Millie UVVIUt.U lllO It' cost. IheulhefarnKn-mnde a profit cabinet niJetitig, and has partially re ot about l.io per bushel. iNow he sumed his duties, but it is understood sells it at cost. I that he proposes taking a Tneation oix Now suppose a merchant starts outlsoon as some sort of a settlement is 11 1 1 i zli. t 1 c i;t to sell goods at a loss of 2o per cent. Tfc ig Pregillent- Harrison's as the cotton farmers are doing. How SUDDorters have tendered l'Unele Jerrv" long will it take him to pay the 11a- Rusk the second place on the ticket if tional or any other debt? Suppose he he would agree to help them control sells at cost as the grain farmer is do- lie delegations of Wisconsin and some lnn ,;ii ; i i u 1 ioitimoviier-HgricHiiuraioiaT.es 10 ine mg. now long will it take him toluc- v l- j u . tt 0 D ""1 lmnonn i nnnrannnn nH rhit 4 1 1 1 1 pay the national debt? The editor of d0 jerry" was non-committal in his the T 'lines should drowu himself Jjinswer to the proposition. His friends wish him to erect a presidential light- Monopolt has won another Tictory j ning rod of his own, but so far he in the defeat of the free coinage bill. ;; seenis inclined to stick to Mr. 11am Most of bur North Carolina congress- "t! 1 -i 1 1 i i 1 men sUod on the right sidey however, those who ouKht to know, that Mr. but fello citizens that 1 place called Harrison will not be a candidate before WashsinglW needs pureinff. All the Hhe national convention, unless he cau rascals are not Tn the penitentiary. I be aaaured in advance of being nomi- c t - inaiea wunouia coniesi. borne 01 them are in cougress. 1 u j 1 j c 1 1 nwn I f tiativim k 1 1 1 rv . 4-lts ..m luereis within Kansas Citv. If is- L c u n c -..i . pnnn i 111 If 1 V. J t .. 1 . I ' "uii, v,vw vHiiuicii uuucr me uge ori0j York. IVIrs. Troiiduuii's LeJttli. Correspondence 01 the W;itclim in. Mrs. Bettie Trout man has been living on the farm of P. M. Phillips. For some serious trouble unknown to anyone but herself, she determined to take her own life. On the morning of February 24th, she went out of the house into the wood yard, and laid down on her buck and made a serious stroke at her throat. She succeeded only in cuttinj; her wind pie. Her little ten year old girl, in going out a few m nutes later, found her mother with a rnzor in her hand trying to get it to her throat a second time. The little giH ran and took the razor from her. Mr. Phillips was then sent for, and ac companied by Mr. James Morgan, car ried her into the house and stitched up ami dressed the wound. She hail well nigh recovered and it was thought by all who visited her that her mind was considerable better. But to the surprise of all on the morning of March 24th, about 10 o'clock, she took the very same razor and put on a shawl and bonnet and went out of the house, leaving four little children, as though she was going to Mr. Phillips' but instead she went into a shed adjoining the barn and succeeded in committing the horrible deed. She had been married tw ice, and leaves seven children, four boys and three girls. Her oldest son had been giving her trou ble by threatening-to leave home, and he did leave about ten days before. This, with other domestic trouble, it is thought, drovcher on to suicide. M. 10 years who work tor their daily bread, and many of them do not receive com pensation enough to feed and clothe themselves. This great number is not exaggerated. Midland Mechanic. The press of the country appears unanimous in favor of nuttinz a aiiie-1 The daily income of John D. Uocke rtus on tb authority assumed by the; feller is reported, by the newspapers, Senator Hill has gone to Albanv, and the political gossips, who say the trip was unexpectedly and hurriedly made, are puzzling their brains to dis cover why he went. famous Pinkerton thuirs. and the in troduction of a bill to that effect is loudly commended. The Pinkertous, like other dogs, have hud their day. Watertoicn Messenger. The tendency of the nioneycrats is toward a centralized monopoly born of greed and nurtured in an insatiaole avarice, while t he tendency of the labor organization is to check centralizations, educate the masses and promote demo cratic institutions. Texas Adrance. Children Cr for Pitcher's Castoriol to be $21,657. To pay this it requires the net labor of 24,657 men at $1 per day. What do you fellers who are working 12 hours a day for 75 cents or less, think of a financial system that breeds such results as this? The Advocate. The Watchman from now until the 15th of November for only 50 cents. CJHIdrcn Cry' for PitcherY Castoria: PI WINTON'S SPECIFIC For DYSPEPSIA. This unf.iUlner remedy for Dyspepsia of the most cliroalc l pe is the result ot m.itiy ears' mvulcal researi'li ot one or tuu most nou d una eminent uieti- leal scholars of Hie period, Dr. La Verne Swlnion F.ueni an! proprietary liosirums have had no more bitter opponent than this most eminent p i.istctati, lor the simple reason tUat t!ie sams dose is inva riably prescribed to t he sufferer, no matter what the temperament of the uufleut. and no mailer wu it the peculiarities of tne dlseas--. and this, too, luthetaceof the claims that such remedies will cure a majority or known diseases. Dr. Swluton reallz. d fully iOAvh.it extent njsne; sla, whether mild or chronic, by impoverishing and ooisoulrig ihe.biood. became i he proenlior of nu merous diseases and ihciefore sought dlilg- ntlyfor years to discover its Urn? soeclrte. In this he wa suc essiul, buC In firebscrimn ids wonderful dis covery, he never overlooked tne jrre.-.t median truth tiiat the symptoms lu each case, the tem peramental differences, and eveu the habits ai.d occupation ol the suffeier required not only a dif ference In the prescription ot remedy, but also d'-ni aided supplemental treatment and uletary dl recuoii, van lug widely m d;fferent cases. Tilh SAINTON M KDIC L t"G. send in eonuestlon with this c ltbrated Specific lor Dyspepsia, a complete treatise by the locior. widen gives explicit dlree Hons to the sufferer, so that he may not only Intel llgently u-e the reiredy, iut ai pnperly regulaie the oletand prcpeny seir-.iinilnlter tho sup,'U mental prescrlpi Ions suited to the case This is Medical Treatment and not Quackery. Do not be robbed of your money and your hopes ror restored ne inn oy aiieg-a panaceas, Wtacn while comparatively h :rmles.- win cure nothing. BWINTON'S SPICIt'U: Is sold by all drugglMs In $1 .packages" We are Intro lUclncr It ourselves hi this territory. b"fore placing It ou sale wliti your leading pharmacists, and wul send single packag' i to any address upon receipt of 5 cunts. Each pack age contains the medical treatise of Dr. Swlutou giving die t an directions and supplemental pre scriptions. AddliS, sv;;;: ro.i medical co., Fischer liuikling, Chicago, I1L D.IWB1&CIU r BHJcfi ' a' -! I am receiviiijr almost daily FURNITUHE of nil drscripli U!l.- Ml MAN & CARTI Proprietors of tho 1 . KLOTE Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bal lng Powder. Ulghest of all In leavening strength. Latest U. S. GoermrHtnt 'Foo l RrjMtrt. Koyal Baking Powdek Go., 108 Wall St., N.Y. JEWELRY ! t-t-t-t-H-t-t-t-t-t . ' I am Still on Deck With NICE JEWELRY - - OF ALL KINDS. See my stock before you purchase. Respectfully, S. A. L. JOHNSON. YODR NAME I F sent on a postal ca rd with iroperaddress will be Inserted free In our numerous lists, and yo i will re elve through them mai:y valuable samples it om companies desiring ngeais Aaaresspt sui u the "American List Co., Fischer Blflg, tnicago, in. P A 'Drr"C1D,a PFPSIN'.sthesarstr,me VTXLXv i. JClXL O ly for weak dlgesl ion. Ca n be taken by the smallest child. Fur sale by le..(!-lhgttiugklits. U At Coaajtiasion Price Ladles, do you realle that when you buy of the reuiller you are paying th.ee unnecessary profits? tne manuiacturer sens to tue comaiission Uousc the latter to the Jobber aud the Jobbi r in turn sell to the retail lueicuant. ou must pay the manu facture! a prout Hi si, and then pay each ot the sub sequent handlers a prout, not Infrequently paying two protiis to the rtta ler. The MANUFACTURE. :S' COMMISSION CO., is a responsible syndicate which sells direct to the consumer U.v Investing In manufaciurers'samples, od'ts aud ends. Job-lots, and the slocks of insolvent ma: uf.iclurers, lit connections with our regular commission holdings, we are able to sell to the con sumer direct at the commission price, whlcu Is but oue remove from the manu;acturer's. W hl'.e this company hamlles all kinds' of ladles' furnishings, we Me makiiig a special drive on our liOslKwY, merely to Introduce our nnme lu your territory and establish a reputation for giving val ues never before offered, so that you win be fully prepared for our later announcement of Kur entire lines, head the following fit re: Ladles' full U ngth, f;.8hiom d. fast block hose.su- pertlue gauge, (retaling even w here at 25 to 35 cents per pair.) we will sell at 10 cents, or one half dozen at 96 cents. Ladles' extra length, full regular made, fast black and seamless nose, very nne gnage, retailing everywhere at ,v cent sup.) we will sell at S3centH, or one-half dozen ntf i.3s. We pay t x, ress charges, and agree uncondition ally to refund money If hosiery is not the values and qualities (TescrlVd. He sure an I send the blze wanted, and reiut moor mat as we pay express we cih uot afford to send less thun one-half dozen. Orders must be accompanied by cash In rl'her money order, postal note, stamps or registered let ter, addressed to the Manufacturer's Commission Co.. S3! Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. 5 BSOLUTELY FREE ! Desire to anounce to the people of SalrH)urv, and tliopr. Fca large, that their Mr. Auman has just rcturned'from Ne York City, where, in the largest, best, anl cheapestT' SPQ. CASH Wholesale House on the face of th-e earth, lie has purchafd for SPOT CASH perhaps the most varied stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, HOSIERY, STATIONERY, TIH aM HARDYARE. All of which shall he offered to the ; CASH TAZDjH OHSTLY For the very lowest prices- that can lie made by any man or men on earth.- j BELOW WS IT AH 3 A FEW 'MATCHLESS PRICE::.- Adamantine Tins, 14 rows, lc ; 200 yds. Spool Cotton, 2e. Envelope 3c. rf pact; Ladies' and Gents' Pocket 'Handkerchiefs, 3o. nj; 144 .Shirt Button, Ladies' Bar Pins, 3c. and up; Finger Kins, lc. and uji ; Heissors :tnd Shearo, 3c. id un: fients' Collars, 4t. and up- Ladies', MisiHs' hjhI Children's lles-e ,'r. rid' f Ladies' Corsets, 24ic. and up; Gents' Unlaundrird Shirts, !ioc.aml up; Gent; L dried Shirts. 39c. and up : liovs'and Men's Hats, 17c. aud up. We aI.o Lave a line of Prints, 4c. per yd. and tip; Dress Plaids, 4Jc. a.n'd up; Giii&hanif, Worsttdatd Jeans at all prices. We invite an early and repeated visit and iu.ej ( (tic n. Oft stock will be .replenished every fe.v days. Yv'hile we pn-puf t sell goods so cheap that we will be too busy to ( xdiaiiio j.'c'i for any one, yet we will always "refulnTi he CAb:H for any (!( bought from in that are not PEIiFKCTLY SA.TISFACT0Y.-: fia The Publlsiiers of the FAMILY JOURNAL are dete: mined to largely Increase the circula tion of their paper. To do this we m.tke the following aimor-t unpanlkd effen We win send ubioluUiy FltEE, potage prepuii. the celebrated FAMILY COOK BOOK aag-'STS cents for six months' subscription to the Family Journal. This cook Book is sent to each six montu suDs- noer. ana win oe rouno an almost Invaluable culinary guide In the bard-sol the most experienced housekeepers as we l as a necessity to the Inexpe rienced. It possesses the one great advantage over all otht r cook books published by being a compre hensive compilation of economical recipes suliedJto housewlvrs wl h HmitcM means, t nd-r othTer hea :s recipes for numerous table luxuries are given in tact this cook book Is a compemllum of useful recipes used and originated by the m'o&t celebrated cheis, cook and pastiy hakcrs of the present day With the FAMILY COOK BOOK as a guide, no housewife need worry how to prep.ire the most sumptuonsor most frugal repast. 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Tt is reasonnble to say that when we .bny-the octg'of tli? lct mrrcU in the land and cut trie price they paid in tho middle with dollars, tli;t ( afford to sell these stocks nt half the price .they sold at atid make money. it is equally reasonable to say-thatfwe cmi iUl'rd to m-11 fall tlite stwKJ A suit of clothes costs 12 aTwliolesale; if we take oil one-foiirtl) an $9, that would sare the buyer $3 under the wholesale cot, fiul But we don't figure it. that way on this Lew stock of Clothiiig. large stock and don't want to carry any clothing uver, acd we propo T this stock all out at once. This 12 suit he sold at $10; it ct us l'-,R,'pi, sell it at 87. We make SI. ?et. it out, of thr house tn I Hake a cwti'K',: saviimr him SO on a suit. A phild's suit sold nt rrmt S"2.23. It cift we have a big stock and out. it goes .at 1 25. - We will cut 'all this cl.vMllb ' IS Wit ArttXt Winf fr novrl. ii - - V nv IIUII V Hllllt IK (,ai I I Ik, i f. The shoe stock of ),t00 in this Levy stock will go at half rr!l vcuvo uii i ne uuiidi. i ue twui;ii win ljo at it-ss mail nan n- ,v- wrrf'l i i i- ... i - l . i ' - l .-..:.,tr io W 11111:11 I IIU 111! Ill If 1 r F Mllf rX r.il'v t -ti Mill I - We fc"1 tot ,ake f . . . . . . i ... . C.Vf'r ft P'lll dimLd nut r f l , 1 xnir.l,.. .... ....... I. .... it . tl'tlllt Id lli stock, which is simply a fair profit, and sacrifice the clotliiiig aU ' . j, A large stock of staple Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions "'? injr Goods all through the house. Yrn'r will find (h s the best g:nu wx sale ever made in the Carolinns at 23 per cent, luss than the whole"1' the most staple line in it. f.i.! bale beifiin I ues.lav. Irni:irv lib TV n't rvabnk this sa.e ' . i i. e T-. i . . . - . , , i t iii yy SI nPf T 'dill I 111 l-ll o 111 ni,.V,,? I ... I .1 .1 ... I.. i ... ... II,. ,itl - III" " v - . ....... uiiiiiiii. Ulll-ill I1JC Mil irC l(J(lv lii u'lii' i . p . 1 I . ... . . 1 1 . it one oi tne m-st buyers. We tdiall untloubledly laiight(rr it aud l1 ,l 0 W. I. DAVIS 8c CO., CHAHT OTrE,