. - - j i i 1 : ' 1 ! ?J I- i t t i "i ' I - . . - - ' ' - -- - " " " ' " ' ' " Carollua Watchman. j.b.a&M3TXi Editor aa Prop ,; SUBSCKIPTION itATES. One year in advance : ' i? months - , v.. TEilMS STRICTIY CASH. 11.50 .75 i The Watchman is orpcan of the Alh Sonce iii the 5th and 7th Congressional .pistricts. ' ' the AVatPHMAN has 75 per cnt tt&re Circulation than any puper published n Balisuury. ; - uat3ivd as 3ecoaJ-cLvjs nlall av SaUsbuj)', 3- C. THURSDAY. MAY .19, 189?. Just kotp waiting for the relief that -the present Congress promised. J asl Wait. 1 Jt tirri'i for Congress to adjotiTn. the roll was called the other day and 120 failed to answer. I2LIAS CAKU-FOU GOVEUNOR Was Xorainated'oii 'the Sixth Ballot Cunreution Stiiriit - Session. By te'egram to Charlotte Otee;Ter; IiALEioii. K U MaiOS.-The State leneraric OtUiVHiiTianUet af nwn nharp, anl there wrn 5,00(1 people pres ent. Ir. wa- 0iMiT wjHi prayer by Rev. Dr. 'VilliamS. Blaiki Chaii man C. Smith then raadett ringin speech, spying thut.jill were Democrat and called: for unity. He named Lee S. Overman, of Satisbury, as temporary chairman. . , PLATFORM. rt- The committee on platform reported at 015, sind after some, discussion i it was decided to take up nliitform. Thi was re;id by: W..M. Kobbiirs. It i$ the platform f 1890 with planks from Ooala platform, as follows: Oppin dealing in fill ures;deinandinr free coin ae of silver; prohibiting alien owner ship of land; enactment or laws against biiirdinj; iip an industry at expense of others jdemauding limitation of revi-iiue to necessary expenses of government fconnmicallv . administered, an I de- i- - -1 i 1 i. . l ....Aivtr.a . mauain" "rauuaieo i;n uu lnumics -WHEN the people see how they have platform was receive,! amid nreat denr i i i i t , a;, ..ni.i.rn oiistr.it t mi and adopted unamioiisly by been cheated duung thi. campa n rjsin vote At 0:45 it was decided to they .will never go into anotnur on me b ll0n,inatjon.s. .same bo-b. ' " if would hi just i.S easy It) dam up jthe -Mississippi river as to stop the gre. t .reform movement that is spreading over this country. You c eiVt do . ity . the tide has hrolren loewe an I there is no power that can stop U THE BALLOT j It was 8:15 p. m. when the first b il- lot ended. Holt-received 40 i votes, Sa.iderlin 2S3, J. S. Carr 157, IJ iis CsirralS. Alexander 18. Jarvis 8. No nomination. Mr. -Merritt, of Person, then with drew the name of Alexander in favor of J. S. C-uv. Second Uallot Holt 402, Sanderlin 300. J. S. Carr 150; Eluts Carr 123. WASHING fON; LETTER. The National UepnMIcan Convention Tariff on Bindiufr Twine Enor mous AppropriationOther - Svxrs Item. erorespondeace ot the Watcbman. - , Washinoton, May 1G, lSp2. Th. republican national convention, th arst in the -presidential campaign, i - the sti'aigh touts had been in the rn.-gority in the co..veiit;o:i here bat r siimerlin gained some voles, these; dav ami the Alliance Democrats had being from the Alliance men. ' tried to capture it witli a minority re- lhire was no special change m the. tv.rt such as- was pissed, the very had- third' or fourth ballots, save that Ho t v rb. , . 1 T. - -71 lost a lew votes each time. 1 he fourth rrs whop ead as earnestly for .tsj).- Holt. 371, S.mderliu 318, page Avon Id have hooled sit the idea, j g 137 Eij.ls Carr 170 'fhese are the men who have been work- Fifth Ballot Eli is Carr 314, Holt these hese are the men who nave oeen woriv- Mttn Dailoc rjii is L-arr o i, ni it for a free ballot and majority-rule 295; J. S. Carr 227, Sanderlin, 130. " 1 " On the sixth ballot, halt' an ho ,ese many years. afl-er midnight, Elias Carr, of E l our VVir? is it thai the list of delegates combe, was nominated for governor. ; Later. It. A. Doughtun, of A He- 1 . . , - , crhanv county, has been nominated tor to tne x. bury primary was not given public before last Thursday evening? friie. primary was held five days before '.t'iey were published. V,e h ive it from? good authority that the list had to be revised bv t lie leaders who were Rnxionis to get the right kind A tim ,ber in it. ' Lieut ens.nt Governor. t takes a long time to arouse the A SHARP TRICK. Our readers will remember that a sensational revelation was made in the northwest recently when ihe "Inter national Ailvertising Bureau" offered a thous ml dollars to each paper that would publish thirty anti-AUiatice eli- neonle hut. toriuls. It turns out that the "Inrer- .... u.v.. - ....v. ' " '-(- , - When! once cognizant of the out- national Advertising Hureau was rages and wrongs heaped -upon young AHiancema:i. He is editor ot the hi ate ori'an tor UaKota. lie Aas VI v ill fcllt; inn t.to ii" i i v'ii i n trolled the legislation of the country simply doing a little detective worK. and thev awake to their interest there e wante l to test the honesty ot some is nothing that can suppress the indig- so-called reform editors, and some"hon- nation'of their just wrath. A few of est money plutocratic sIk ets. Ihe tiiecjty lawyers and politicians may trirk worked well. Most. -of the sus- think that this conspiracy will make pected retorm men were ttmpterl by -all things right and will thoroughly the cold cash they expected to jingle put the farmers to sleep--again, but 1 soon. . All of the "honest money po- they fool themselves. btical slieets jumped attlie bait. JNow some ot the editors who bit wili they It is a noticeable fact that the hadn't. S02E HISTORY. only three week off; buttheiiomiuatioi is still very much in doubt. President Harison's friends claim bin nomination on the fii-st Ullot, but the old-timei do not forget that the friends of Presi dent Arthur did exactly the same thin-i eight years ago when the circumstances verv inuch resembled these of to-day. It cannot be denied that Preside tit Harrison's chaners are bet ler than t hose of anyone el-e, his following being thoroughly organized; nor can it be denied thar. the opposition to him n though apparently scattered includes a majority of the shrewdest convention manipulators of his party, men who are determined to stampede the con ven iiou to some other candidate -Secretary Bhiiiiif nreFerred if the opportunity -occurs, and those who have attended . m ' national conventions know that nearly always there is a time previous to the nomination when the convention can be stampeded through its entiiusi ism for sivme popular man. 1 he prediction is made that either Harrison or liiaine will be the nominee. It is possible that a tariff bill putting refined sugar and binding-twine on the free list may shortly pass the Senate. Tht democratic Senators all favor it, and several of the republican Senators, including Perkins of Kansas, and Cul lem ot Illinois, have said that if inves tigations they are now making shall prove the truthfulness of the reported intention of the binding-twine trust-to itimn the price of that article from 0 to . . 15 cents a i-onn l,they would support it. It all depends upon the trutimil- ness of that report. If the binding- twine trust really intends to. try to rob the. farmer in that stvle it- is almost certain that every western senator will vote for free binding-twine. The Senate h.s not made a practice of either preaching or practicing to any tuarked extent, its prolesion being i . i , i i . r . . economy in people s money, wnue in us practices it has often impressed many 4jeople with the idea that it was extra- vigin'. It was tli'.'e;oie all tne more unique to hear such eminent Senators of both .sides of .the political feme as Mr. Cockiell, of Missouri, and Mr. S'.ier nan, of Ohio, pleading with the Senate to rerect and amendment to the nav.d bill approiriating $250,000 for a dry dock at Algiers,Lo'iisiana,on the ground of economy, of course the amendment was defeated it could not stind the combination as was a t'.'iuilar one ot tered by Mr. Chandler, providing for a dock at Port month. New Hampshire. According to (jorman, hosier was i-i.jht when he said this was a ''billion do;lar country. necessary for priation to keep pace Willi growth y the country, an I intimates that he'will not be astounded if the total appropri-ilions of I he 521 Congress exceeded the of the 51sf, wheh figured in the last campaign as the ''billion dollars Congress." Senator Gornvm has, it is believed, taken .this method of heading off t he charge of extravagance which the republican press is beginning to make against the democratic House. The commerce committee of the Seu- PUT THIS IN VOUlt DIPE. Plain Facts and Shii'p, tttlijr Sajln&s from Kcfurni Papers-" Let us not fall so deeply intf the party rut that, we cannot see out best inter 'Sfs. Union liunner Loyalty to party h costing tin Am ricai people their projcrty and I iberties. Midland Jou rnal. Give ns a tax system tint will com pel men to pay tax as Jn proportion to their ability to do so. Cincinnati Herald, . We still repe it-that tlie true solution of the evils-under whih the fariner suffer ist to plant right and vo-e. Aht buna Minor. .-Vote for your homes-and liberty and let the fragments of the' two old parties tight the war 'over if t!i3V choose. Pittsfield (III ) Adcwate. If the poor grind out their lives in scpialid misery, the government, is un just, and the people are contemptible. Locomotice Firemen's Magazine. t VO SO i J Btraightouts. bolted in ever' primary tield t m Rowan couutv where & - Alliance , men- were ;ia Ihe mn- tot.Fri.Ur tl,e SaUsbury WlwIl'SLT .. ,'! S "1" joruy Vum ueu mey were, mey which, wlieiT started some years ago by I ind ,,,,,- bii, bv aniloline;n., that were largely so;, ana wnere tne Mr.-l heo. buerhaum, was a newspaper there would be no river a:id harbor bill .straight onts were dominant the Al- with ability and characler behind it. at the next session. liauce element 'abided bv I he decision of hut u hub is now conducted bv one 'g headed nten in 'Congress, no ihe primary convention. Had things J. R. Whichaitl, a man in' whom few inattf wh"t. tVir':l!0 I...... lU .....111.. 111.' I. . i ii i '""J ... . mi. uee me evere, auu tne A.uauce- nave any continence, ii.ia tne loi- in(.re;4;0 ()f reveliue for thp .uyernment men naa aone tne bolting, tne party lowing silly editorial : wiH soon be a verv live question, al- leaacr.i ana tlieir JOlirnallSltlC mouth- "Tlie Watchman this week is a remarkable though tew ot them are willing to pub pieceiwould have held up their hands in 1P" and contains some startling assertion., iicly admit as much, because the pott horror and called them third rmrvfres I'T.l ?"J' .T. ticiafts wili not, if they-catl prevent it, - - t - - - j..vw i u uilll ll"fI reiririini lor vmii iiiiiii I 111 . i v knri uir Hip ,.mo- lKu most anarchistic " and dangerous ,lil0r. nd allmT tl,1S WU to P11' , .. . I itie uigcc i cranK in ic uu.c. .me jicra a " -.m""0'-. lUle til a t I wi 1 1 lint il wit-:i cr t lm i n tol 1 ifrcn (; 1 ii (I l.rSnofti'l lfum lv-r f f lit" II : i CPOn . f:it(l t r of its readers by imblishincr any of the! vile ,Va e',uAtAv T!ii hitnr. vi-:iin . Kph. It is not necessary for a person to bellow his devotion t i party on every occasion. The multitude look upon ir as a waste of wind. Ahibium Mirror. S long as the money of our country is hoarded by the few our oitici ds will be bribed an I the trend of legislation will be for the wealthy. Xashcilie Toiler. A. no c m m has n business dabbling in poiiticS,according to the Beacon and Citizen. The rich m in must rule. That's what's ihe matter with the people now. Arkansas bcononnst. Cotton is selling at 5 and 0 cents. a pound. Ask Gov. Holt why cotton mills are getting 1() cents for every pound of yarn they sell. Ask Gov. llolt why. Progressive Farmer. The Toiler: -There are ten million workmen in this country. adding to its wealth at the rate of 7 -p-r day, but thev Mt less than 2 cadi. Who 'et the other S5? St. Louis Monitor: Who smells the mouse? Tne mossbacks, of cours It has jjeen bothering them considerably of late. Eating big lu!es all though their antediluvian platform. If ''theEarth is the Lord's and the fnl'ness then)!'," and we ,;re the Lord's children, why should a few human lr-'gs be allowed to crowd millions awiy from the table? Cincinnati Herald. The old parties have been charging each o' her with breaking the who!. decalogue for a generation, aid the People's party i-. certain that tin ' se ch;:rges are j;itiri ibie. Pioneer Expo nent. It has beconif sublimely ridiculous, this nraclie of electing .men to euat certain principle-! mtt) law and then haying them speak behind Hi" gausv excuse "'twould hurt I he p u ty."--Foi -iner. God pily the man who cannot, ;ift i- Mr. Gorman says it is joining Ihe ranks of Ihe reform t- nal apiiro-' stand t he ''iifsde pre-sure, e.nd drsrrfs his comr-ides on 1 1 e eve ot the ha! tie. Me is neither fit to ive ii r die. rar- 'nr. ot I HII'. ith:t. Of the fvrnrTs of Kansas ;3 per rent, are tenant-, and 37 per cent, oi' tl:os;;j in Ohio are in the same eoiidit ion.j. rdost (f the others, who own their farms will lo-o thehrson by moil-ga-es. Piowcr Exuaneot, Tlief. ct thai, the trend oFall legiMaf t;on is and has been f ir some tune in t! e iutereft of rings said nionof)id:s ..i.l .wr,ii,f i li ii i i.-n. iv lilnn l::!t )t even the children are talking about it. loud Tribune, More money in 'he country maus moi-i pro -peril v, less uan more know-! (aiifIar(lUms fri)iu (tie Staiid.inl. Ifvon wi'i to secure q tarter? at f.he Worlds Bni ; vonlionnl begin nt ncetoWcrape toeHuT enojh q uu ters o ray for them. : A notice o? a recent ste mi boat ex jlosiorV in a IWestern paiier etid a ;'o'lovs: "Fhe caplaiu swam ashore, o did the chaaihermaid. She was insure ( lor Si 5,000 a. ml loaded with iron. "Nekton High School -Review. -.1 - Quiing all the S immei'Tnontlis And ihroagh lh.1 months of fall j. c's will be talked oi :ttv'p-jdiliiS and ball. ' a Tw enty-six tin plate factories in this ooulutry si:np:!y dp imported plate in uuporte l tin yet iliey are juoieeted by a ilimole tin plate protective tariff tax, and the consumers my it. i L s1: week wa a great, o.ie for the immigrant biisiuess There were 88, 028 itnurgratits l.iiided at New York, :he b.re.t number o.i record for one week. a Th G-rma-i Ilmperor is said to luive . . in. : pjse.i t-eloie a C ouera l tu ioue su.ee lie r.3Letidev.I th.. ti;i"iie. e- A new j !;e is. going the rounds. A man w it i declare th..f ll.ere are two Soutli Krvrtcll Notes. rorros. ondonce ct ta? VCatrlirarn. Not much rews this week. Mr. W. A.' Wilsoir; who has been con fiued to his hid wvt rat weeks wilh ery sfpelas, w utile lit b out "gaili. ; ; : Messrs. M. F. Nash and X. MeEntire, of Uiiu ir fuUiityi caiiie up on business Salutdaty. - - t " Farm work is progressing very well. Wluat and oats are looking will sin?; promises a fair crop, , ' Coinmuirion Sirvicf3 Wire held - nt Center church last Sunday with set vieis on Saturday previous, rreachm r by Dr. Thorn well, of Fort Mlll,. LV A large crowd were out to hear hiui. The ?ehool nt Oak lasfttule will dose next Thursday with public exercises - llev. Dr. B.ivs "of Concord, will deliver! the "address. '-' James, son; of Mr. DiH. -Brant-Icy, who has been conllned to his bed fareverul months, is atle to lie lip and but again. The democratic primary of Coddle Creek township met at-Moo:esville to i.'a I do not yet know the resultbut it u rhought that the allianwmeu earned; 1 1 . ..- i y i e ROYAL'ISi'n ,TKt ;i mm 11 A W :f 2 t Ac:imt tnrt r ! l3r.ivv.-i.-.r , in(.w . j in ltivvnr.s5 sirngtl Vr vlH UOVAI. IUS1VG POWISKC0..1f, Vallt. ,. . I . .- - ' - . l Planters' YareTiouseT The unc-r?? n? t;ke. jIe;i?rc i ar tlie dav. The Davidson pnmary varrieil lliC iui..nuwci .toui n(i the vde 7 lo t. .i A. "JiKV;t:tlmt-u.v Z Moore- i!b , N. Clay 14, 1S02. -( ;i.axtilrs .VVahk, Vj.jit, tnc ' ; House, in hnstury,-an.ilH-ilnrjtn,n? " Republican . Farmer ''bt, wh'it s t!ie c m-e of .the h nd lime-'? s fc,D d laziness. ihiu.g' he n er eats for suj er, and when the unwary query, "what is it? ' a id re- ve ihe iep.y "bivaklast s.nd (Iiiine:-,v-(lriiik- are in cider. T?o yur r 'i,s ,,rj,JJ n,e vtr' ,i,s,'fiii.iklf . ,H vaXFy" r-..w.w - . . w . v iiia.. iiUV'g . yourselves. - ' - ' Ucpublican ios .1 laziness. l!oj.it!r to receive c:41s. ; fr.-.m -all ! r i u "iiut why are cue prices oi. i,nu,,L 'oo.v, ,-rre. f.irm ivi orl ilr-t CO inv J . 1 " . . '-M. R. B. l,Ov'e!iroduction,yon mullet bed?"' ' 4' Cat-.T. B. Besill W t!i-- ptipcv w.jvhouM H.i Rowan ccuatjvacd Uu u tliOK,ugu kijowir. ''-S the I'Usli.e.-s. . . The hens committee on po.-tofiicr-s h is ;tgve"d to repoit Favorably a bill ap .ropri;ftinu Sl(H.('tK) tor the extension of free mail delivery in agricultural districts and providing for the frac tional notes. Three negro girl?, all under 15 ye;rs of age, are on trial fcr murder at Mem phis, Ten n.' They drove a imggy over an old man, mlLcliug injuries frofii whiiiU he died. There are 530,001) 'colored voters in Ohio, and without their help the le-publican-i would always be defeated in the St..ie. Rut. no ri-pubiican ever i hinb) of running one of the.e negro voters for go-veinor. orTongresinan, or any other iivportaut-or lucrative (dlice. Atlanta Journal. . . 2r Tho biisi-.ies conducted by this gov ernment in !viropeau p supers is rather expeus'.veif the commit lei-s on imini gr it ion are to be believed. The new stat'iou for 'he transact ion of tiiisbusi-;-e-s. Kiiis Island, in New York, was HMed by a speciric a; propriati n of t'jO.'HK), whi-di at that tune was deem ed ample.. The treasury depart iii-nt considered i!sidf a better judge, of tl'.e -itnatioii, and expended :Ki2,0(:0 nwiv, uiak :g a tot:.l of (jy.W. The S n- ate an I lio'i-e ci'iumit tees aiv now busy t rvTiig to a-i erl : ill h W ihe S-cretal-V of.the Tiea-nrv couhl expetul 5,0(H) without a hadow of iaw orvveii a i'r-'g- m -what mm ft 1 til ii A Big B argain in a siiii oi m 6i fimr If so. we are the people and this is the place to buy it. Every color, p;l. tern, size, h iigih, style and pi ice yen can wish. T.k.e ycur cl one. OnrlLia light-weight SULKIER- CLCTI-s-B.: s'g-'tti-ig a nnvc ni th-m these hot da vs. Men's. .Scefsiieker co-:ts id-.tOiii.;) i . f- l ' i- T i r-- I": i ' Ai !.. ...... I l eo;irs sunt ves?, ,t): i. ot it. co-ais, toe. r ::-e - aca. xuniaii ajiti :r.' d' E'e' co .ts fn-ni Si 50 to 3.00; coats and v.sts -of sn me. 5iV t,V4 One lot fijie Mohair Vests, all olors, worth. 51 .50 to make, ciioiceoniv & f t i T!)e are selling verv f;"!t. If these hot divs don't mike y-ou feel hkV.ttearV Xegliiree Shiits, a look at our bi aujiful and immeu.-u- assort nieitt of;t lieii(i;:'if,. All-kind and prices inun 25 cents p. SUMMER UXiyi-: !WE ATI ; Is in demand now. Gauze -shirts. 2"c.; Nairis(nA-,-5i5c.;'good Uaorigg.;-h.URVr- shirts or drawers at 50.'., worth. 75c. If you are I hit-king of buyteg mi. ;n; . . i .- .. ii .... i .i i i ; i t- Want attract. V'e prices a wen as eo i, oo iihi n nnni you viu .asrM vi . TKUNK3 and VALISES. ' - When i:i town do not faii to visit the . ; ' BOG-EES 0L.OTHIHG. !0O., . -' Opposite Postc-.-fiiccv ' SALISEUt ".C. f i.T:-i-. . 1 to ea.e t lie me; m1 a'i ; onria' '.'! ;u'. sac i exiii'i'i , ire 'U. u io oa.t o aiv thing in 1 plain is the expo: the uio'.n v.- Actional he. 1MR.S.TBCKER&G0. I fi'pffil U. 1.1 U.. I! J ii.li-J u c. di-no- tJae O! till m; kt?i think of. It i3 a very poor will not woik bth ways. stuff tlmt the atcumav pretends to offer ns , i, u ... . t f . u, r., -..ii . i.D r . ato harbour, ot V g la. whose tu- ailvicc to the aeeent people ol Rowan eountv, ... i. 0 . and will give it no further attention.; Thf jieo- neral took place tills atti moon ill the pie on Saturday ; will, slmw the-' contemptible Senate chamber, ill the presence of a i . i .. :. l l...... edge, iC'-s iguoi .(lice, unui- iop im -, ir-.-. tramps, more honesty, less knavery, more st ilesui'Mi, and less boodle poli ticians. Rural Messeii'er. . Ii,V shamefully ridicuhm ly shameful to see Ihe petrified carcasses .!' pluto- cracv walking around ilenouncing tlie;tie pai IVw monihs li., l-.ilinir liiMniM.il llynifN l.lXilil llil.' ' .... j' t bis .-trdeineiit: " l he avera e ,-a-ice of products an i agricultural prop-1 . ri v has l; !!. n tuhy ' per cent, during the pas' vear.'' Ti:i declai ati ai should rdi eeiy th.inl- in:r person wi'h alarm s !i:'e ir l'oints to ebher universal repn- ui ::io:i or Lr-Teral b inkinp! cy. If ;i 1 aim was. in de!)i 8R50 ofe ear ag hfs ha- inci e istjd 7 per cut. and his ru- iiis ni' p tymenf decreased 7 per Cent. XtrfiuUUl 111 'Olt'Kllist. IV'm !i"I'i..r'iy Academy. Ccrrcs:'Ovi k-nce of '.:e W tU-liinan. Next Thursd.iy will He A-viension d ay. Ii. J. idiaver has closed his mill at Gold Hill. Mrs. Mary Linker is remoelin; her d filing. Tin- wheat crop is doing very well, i t i i or isiifcis are lor a lare Meei. t I Mis E i diiier has hec-a ci .-ic'x a a l ii I l -Xi dry goods KINfiBID WARES. ill i I j ! t i . i f V3- . (F;vct: r i -ie uvu, N. v POVTIIKUN I)iTOT Foil MaCHIM?, Ul PA1US, l.TC, 0. AmM&K;- , JHE STATE CONVENTION. v e maj be able to get the resultl shcet lhat lhey d'5lisc i,s bsc conduct." 1 large and sorrowful crowd, including of -the State Convention before the The Watchman has Iried to avoid about every senator and representative WiTPuwiv i.. r n;J,vil.;n,f P .. ..,tv;,.l ana p-omiuent. oraoiais in tins city. Ln .f.-., .I p -Ii ii- i lp i v Althougji in his seven-second eir, Mr. meantime it is proper to stale a few with this sjieet for several good rea- Biirbon7 W;1S . in airy good health. facts. - - , sons. One is that it .looks bad for Fridav he dil an enormous amount of lu many counties the Alhancemen neigh hors t) quarrel when it is unuec- committee work, taking an uuusuallv - have been kept out bv trickery, by essaVy. ' - active part m discussing vinous mipor- . - -i . - ii. .i. ...Li iw- l i ... linl dozinT tsiefiM. nnrV Ltr.or, w. V th n0.,f ,1 H,;., 'nr. uiauers. oaiuiuay monmg at j ) iliCUlJL-V VM liur .ii.i.iiu i.i, inn W liwiiun "3'J O'clock ll W' known to political-tricksters. These but republish the al ove so that all the r0uije killed him iact.es were started in the townships, good people ot b ilisbury and surround- W is claimed that the Alliance carried up to the counties aud from ing country will be sure to see the is strong enough in the Virginia leg- Ihere to the State convention. lowest depths to which a subsidized nhitiue to elect Senator harbour s suc- Sueb a bnsinpss m-W l Wofi UnfV,.. ivl...n It. tri-' c-ssor if tne governor gives-4them a 4t, i . i - e i ..t c nance oy caning an exira session to v.- ""J i ".UIUK WUIJ Llo .l th f Uu, . uKf m.Mctmn fill i , uchi o ii u 1 1 uv y i vu oi nu uuu un i nv. The Way to Save It. vacancy t :. m,..- 4.- r t ii .i. .i ii The Alliance members of the House, Is ita.Ldiristian country that upholds , . , , . - .1 acoiidition of things that pauperizes, Lj fr the inves tigation of the Pin- robs and degrades the masses to enrich kertons favorably reported, are now , I . . - E the classes.-' Our oavu country, and workiiig to get a vote on that resold-1 come. However, it may be too late to Hive the State, from the danger that bone and sinew of our country a undemocratic. Shame, where is tliy blush? Bon'iam (Texas) llieer. The two old parties res'-nible u-prki r of fat oxeii with necks in one vole pulling lovingly together, but tails' wide apart, vigorously switching the flies. The voters represent the flies. MhUand Journal. Capitalism is, at present, a blasphemy against (rod. It is I reason to man. Its special advocates are defending it on'v on account of its vices. Thev claim for it the virtues that it delroys. It must he absolutely ovr;hrovu and wiped out. Industrial lie public . In childhood we were taught to speak tenderlv of the dead. When we com templaie the mighty hosts of farmers rallying to the Alliance, we would be unkind were we to say anything derog atory of the republican party in Min nesota. Marshall Banner. S; ii'akiii'-r at (i for 1 Hill kioVv threatens. j la hejxhminjr enjr Spriag lu?ines!.. we de sire to ;iy ill.. l mu prop:ir.iiinii tur t'ais stMSou have 'not in the leak leecu eiutaiie.l. 'We are einyi!ir lurtrer an.! more varied. H:u-s ot Dry Cow.1. 4. soul Kimlre'l Wares Main we have u.-amUv .:aa-: our lare out of town trai'.e niakinj? it sai'e tor us to do so Cur purchase liav,- t. en ma le .dir-'ct from tlif laanul'.u lun rsj 1 .ah at home and abrxiad. thus securing t. otir patrons I he-Very best joid latest in iu :l;;y. jslyle aii l !esi'iii. and the roods vviii oe ii t at jiriecs guaraateed as low as any hou-e ia Ai..e:iea. 1 ;y A eonipk te Lights in Weight, Xc:t r-:::H: , Attr:.ctiT:-, Beit Ha:cri;l,"- These are thees:enLial mpimjpl U gooil nuiciiliie sum i nv . ; . , ciafed in the OsnoUNK uoim's. want the he.-1 M.-u-i. H' 'd''. II. -iv ll:iki in- sle.d sor.ini i""'1' lu--" in" e:;'.stenee. 1 U pioeii.i-e !f"u; j THAT GAME. by the amount ot produce or which it will bnv. When dolla its regular ill hardly get That was a shrewd game that the every so-called enristian Country, does tions- If il ll:ls to w Mi'ckletiburg politicians nlaved An ii,;, v... h...i, iu..J tm calendir it wil 5 t . " " "v .ni'. vynii ti. it 111: i' mi iinii. iiio.a anus i.i" - 1 , ,1 farnrsi,, th W1vuni; . u- 1. .. . hip at this session; but there are way: -u.uuey uumaniiy iu mis worm ne gooa lor ine tn Kot ifc np if tht committee on rubs yr. .vWluuW iVi,oW ecicu iown- next." a musaud times no! We do is favorably disposed iUln o..t.. '1- . I . . . .1 . . -J. . . ... J r i , cc, uieii neiegates to not charge tlr.sconditijn of things up to vue oiaie convention, fcome vt our true Christianity. We lav it at the rjeople must have been asleep. ; feet of a species of Christitiiir.y which . eer eiect more ueieg ites to any- consists of saporstiti a, bibicilatry. thing than can vot- and always selact pattyality, forni dity, pride and hypn- nie very uest mn tor tnar. nutnier. About the only thing our Congress- ?n are di re-elected. men are doing for us is trying to get ensy. - This is tli ; eo igloiiieration it yuu cuu i uo.iuy otuer,way tohnd that is eursinr u.nnnib , l ,.,, iiiil 4,nr . iiii'i iii i rn r l- i i-ti ititr w . . i a l i i r m . i . - ----- fiivni ri ii i ft v ti r.nu wiidMiu f r ! nfi'o.vi ii.... r I . . i . . . . c i 11. i . i j z -",- 1 www v t'Mn,r 1 wm win lis ut uoia i ue UiU uarii wain jusi tne oppose tiom what yowr ene- humantuii jv reli-ion and truW Chri?- This i lhe lviria tf miiev Wall Sin el " ... . i. . 1 ... I "Honest m ney,M "Safe money. This the kind of money the eastern ! nues wain you 10 uo. iteinemher that tian creed we kuo v of is found in the ca" cornfT al ' trcittea. cltnn.nd lor your enemies reyer givP you anything St. L-mis ph.lform. Its erabiment V' fh V? ri-ht smart Iimv -irr hpln iLii.t.-ooH.. . i u , A- . f-T it. How pitnoic o tr Auiencan they can help, politically and other- in political organization will vet wir ,,d. r -hL S!.vl,;..t f- The value of a dollar is determined labor a i s are scarce they buy more, which expl iins the contraction policy forced upon the government by the rich men of both old parties. Arkansas Economist.. Keep steady at work and good results will surely f illow. It is the steady and persistent lick that counts. A ; man can walk farther than any hor-e c- n run. One of the best ways tojdriv on the educational work mi the AJil ance is to subscribe for and read reform papers. The ownership of laud, s ys Henry George, is the basis of aristocracy, jt was not nob.lity that gave land, bdi t lie possession ot land that gave nobiiily. ;All the enormous privileges of the nooi.itv of medieval iJurope jfiow:d I from their position as owners bt the I Soil. JllstH'4.'. vJ .vii.it to I lie n x 1 ji u iSi i.y , the pi-p ed picnic at K'.ckw.d: will not caivee.- iv. v. II. A. Tn-x'er will pi each his tiaal scirnion at Si. l' lei's on the 5lh i?uu-ibiv.i:i this mouth, itc 0uS to For syth comr v. The sin. rag a h!m Uiove is still in ulee. Tlu'V have jat .received ant o r lot cf iitw books. Dr. Moore entered the E'.m Grov Al liance a few weeks ago, and since , then aiudher has made application. This sii1) is the hanner ot" it " t.ui in membership. C. M. .Miller, county surveyor, is rr.p iiily coii.iag to the front. He has "been pretty well occupied for the past month. Tlie Cheese factory is now under cotuse of erection. Its site is on Capt. llaia blev's farmland wili h1. in easy reach of the Yadkin road, being just three-fourths of a mile from the station at Jtoikwe'l. Mr. E. 13. C Hambly is stocking his farm with line cattle now. lie has re cently ordered another line lot which (O-tliim $.j00. Mr. llambley is also a very excel 'cut fanner, especially in ihe line of improvements. Evcfvhody should go to the grand rally at Gold Hill next Thursday. Mr. A. 0. ishuford and Prof. 1 B. Brown, lecturers for the district and county re spectivelv,' are booked for the occasion. We predict sonic line spcuiviug as c have already heard ibem. So be sure and come, fJr if you don't you may mus a bargain. h. LEV II. MAIL OT? Ti"R T?. DK? ARTIl'T. ! ho. ihe OSIMIKN'E. CatJ o.i -uri i A-.eiit or ui-ilt- f,ir dcsci i?.-tiveltav.- r.iUlDS )F.I.1VKHK!) VWER . (Kxj oi l--unii.aie mi l Vvo :ki-7y ) I fllVRN H." ElSti On fill t ah of $.Y.o iOnNiver we will .telive-J . - ,,.,!;,! A-'"- ttooi!.- in-t; to iK-a:k .-t h'.ircSs olTa.-.j or uauioa i ; ffi-o w itli -1. M !J..t.h-n. i-t i.-r tn.i' St:ltioll. I . it: .-. l....- V t'.l ' N. B.-Address U tt( rs to Woodsid,- A lartre number r,f Machos ?w Baleishr, U .C, 1(airs roustaiUly kept Mi I.fii''-;.- VfU eiitioa iae. x -a ' 1 " n " - ff. H. U l S. Tncksv & Co., Mention tlie Wutclnnan wlien you wtite. i mmmm saoket-'-stos tmW SPSING GOODS, it :.J:;i i. .1.'. l... .1. 1. - l MMnri! VSTAbU' 11 von Wild taue a j rv iiiiuhii ui uin.uuiiii' , j. a. "l . ' . I i ..:.... ..f ....... . i'. ,., ; i V. ".-t .I.. . k-.ttit i-i5 at, i ne tocis j auu pi.e- ui new jo ws, "im vj iiij'i' v-v u soon see that it ' ' A c"OM' i-v, KNOWS "NO" DULL SE The conlinued growth ot our business and the gre it ne r l 'y for the pat three and a half rnonlbs over Ihe ciirrepotdtng t ae 't (ins e.ii iu oijr history, we are constrained to believe that h.ii ' L"t n - . rl." ...... C'.i.i inin l.nlMirh . i i t. ,u .. ...i.,. l.iiiiM i ; 1 i in excess oyer I pertaining to! the iip-to the tim t halt 'U. "w shades, l eirii N UN'S New SlirSiug. Carres ontlcnce of t lie WutoliLun. Mr. Lawrence Dagcnhardt died at his home in Alexander county last Sunday of fever. , Th-re are four other cases of fever in the family. The whooping-cough is plenty around and in our midst. Mr. VV. B. Summers and Miss Emtna, daughter of Major J. S. Morrison, are to be marned to-morrow, the 18th. The Iredell high school will close next Friday. A. New Stirling, N. C., Mng 17, 1FD2. C. -V. T'aom s)n. s yinoai', Ind., writes: ".My s-ls-ter lemnle. w leu slic was a yoioicr ivl Fufr-iin trotruivUlic Bwellini, which trre.itly liuputrfd ue. -inertil hf.iltif and mud'' nor btood very tin nre la m$ spii'igshe w. s not aote toai anytniaa ine eo'i!d;sc irceh get aoout. More Hod yeir lo s;tt rrio. Mirer ltt tn of mr-ni5 Ulojl D.ilmd.n. liO.v she is i-. n tUy cureu." - ; I Encouraged bv our ast, year. Our IJ'resS Goods Uepntiuent i' ' 1' ie latest issues in wearing apparel, from - 'n:' y '1"-'.- lief st silks made. No pr. tiu r lines of Jprii;.u ' ll ti: d iii our select ioi.s tor this spring, eia :a iiii.u at )l cents ii np to "8 cents per y id. VP. . i in - Hi.. M.n iivi shades.- Z:, in .. that you pay 1.25 per yard tor in New York retail ,uUH S;V,;, ..ur counters! at oidy 80 euits. Alt wool Challies 2-' cell's, --n-t. ' ul-,v; evfr offered jn CharUdte. Woolen Ecdioid cores 25 tents pe-, , ; t he givatet va! ietv ever offered. r t1' HAMlt'iON' CAS11MEUES12J cents. It will jea- v ff-iiug in due l)r.ss Giir.ghams at V4 ajid Sh eents u. i,i,M!'''' 'pj rl" found. Only ll) cts ard for n beautiful line of -Chevioi.;, ,4 i rn . . .. . .1 ' 1 I '...-. r 1 t . 'I'.. t -fire O e s. .f i.eil Ciisi 3i a I iUiiiu X iill's, ot tnie. A,n.--... 1 and Ullblea Two hnudi! s standard rniits, oh cents. lweuty-nxe v ( : lad slieeting. Ten cases b'each from i" 1 ' '-l,,, ed dozen fine Silk Mitts, any ihade wantet!, wor.a in It- )7 i antw rvti 1 1" V Vl 1 Vine l-t . 1 In overhauling our shoe stock we hii'U-w l'1'1 , . , ' x iondoia latlier any iz s aud'lastii wanteit, wo.tth - ' Sre tin ni in our north wira-.-- W. I. DAVIS & J.XJ. - 4 ,-r and G .vill be clo .ny ed o..t aL Jjl.To. I I .1 X V. 1 v ourtoun'ry. j Herald. . " '.' r - . - , v." , ' - , ' . ' : ; . : i- i.- .. - i- -, " - . "' " ... " ' ' 'X - -V" ! ..- . . ; ... r

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