5 "J via . s if ..V Air- ' - Carolina-Watchman. : jni prjnit W im,.- --- j-t ' I tion locking to an increase of currency f.fyllAUISEY, Editor ad Prop. Lt the people waiting," they wilt1 be. r ; I 1 . . ia -1 fii- i t-. !.-. n ta ' nadir raisraKcn. nie n:uc i. rn- t i VVASIIINCi I OX,"LETTEK. - U HSU lit V 1 iUJ 1 no W. 11.50 By waiting longer times l)tiayar in advance eix inQiiths v "I" v Tr.M STRICTLY CASH The TresuMenti Qstjon redaction . of World's Expanses -Tho -Auti-Trnst Law. Crorespondenje ol tH3 Watchman, . b k r . m m -w m a t m Wa -Wa-muted and waitedt Washington, Jiiay iw- . . - . . . . . I!1 rrt nonmra fif the time tor the meet 1112 Ol 75harder. Now i the time for decided the republican jintional convention action. The "tables of the money makes the probable action of that body 7 THT l-u mnif.1v nvprturnt-il " overshadow evert hmg else asaropicoi anUfn thetand Y&Vn&ressioual A majority of the-people, and a Very conversation at the Capitol. f majority, are tireu waning. ; uamwii, - i i pUtrict large Will it be some one of ' 111-.. ii.riAiio a! hrr front PI11P11 WflO ii . i. M &u i i iik ii ii uir i til o in in i v (.v . ....v .The Watchman has 75 per eU were l here is no reasoname cause uj .. mentioned ? Your cones. . . . . . - ..U . n I . . . ti 1' . gircx) at.9.1 than aijy paper nuu.iw shoul(1 walt aJiy k)nger. "it 13 jiuman J. n,,ent ig uot here to gUes.Sbutto fnr- P4"3 : A nature to, want all ve can get, some , u vnil w;!; jhe .s. as it is. Eatemia38(n(iia33ii9aUatfaU3iJui7.N.C. Sav. Perhaps that is correct. Then Presitlent Hainsoirs action in onler- f fliU cftnnlrv inff the im'mhers of hn tabmet to ;THURSDAYCIAY 2G, 1892. . in.flop ' thiv'want reasonable away from the'MiuneapolH con- t . tiftPi-!ih un?r t iree or inem r ' : 1 - . 11 - I TtTlltlWl ' Pot, i- P. Cook expects to freeze to Pr ?r mraa 10 Secretaries Eikins and Tracy and At v i i,.,f -nnv have it. begin to day. tornev- leath during the cool spell that may fome jn July. Bob Fman, of Ashevilje, will cut ji pretty figure on a refrni ticket. Somebody wag asleep when he was nominated. torney-Genera! , Miller had ensign quarters ami maae arrangenients tout lend, i regarded as significant, anl rumor that alter all PUT THIS IN YOUll PIPK. Just Wait. I here is now 000 in the U at least, are suffering . inconvenience tlie convention. and l S 1 I C3 J -i. 4. ii u...,: ,, o..... .. to. randu :icv it no c narse or o -inn oacw- iuierBu hiuii ijiiii'-m .iu r,4j' v, I " j j- . " . .- e ik nrwinnnir, loil bnJp l.v rmp net nf eu iv the adiniuisuanon ir.acu:ui.-. .w.ipop.ilitionofC5.000,- has revived the rumor that alter r. S., 02,000,000 of which, Mr. Harrison s name may not m bt-t; .nir-rinT inenn vern'en.-.e the convention. But ilv. losigheai lossby thocarcity of moifey in politicians re-ard it rather ps very iness t'hannels,,and a hi-her Me of shrewd move to clear Mr. Hartrison s nTTrHrN Congress we?e taken f om the people The confidence which the Harrison Durham .fflri thinks he has spotte, info inlerest-be:, ring bonds, people have been express, n? ot his jthe man wno preuicieu uiu ioug tulM Lfe Secretary of th? Treasury was also iiominanon on tne nrsi oaiiou w. i spell in May" ? instructed to call in ind burn up questionably growing weaker s nn- i uiu r nnnivin (nwnWU nr months some f them now say thee will prol)- The State convention is over, and and this order was in effect, from April, able be two or three ball;.. taken be- now we are suffering from cold 1SG6 until February, 1803.. Hot sat- tore ne is nominate. . now we are suueriii0ft - isfietl with thus ciinr.lin all lno- timale nson people urc on the contrary more weather. Better warm up the x.oun- SJ Tt all confident than ever. They claim that ry somehow.- - property, measured hv.a monev value, Mr. Harrison is already defeated, and Congress demonetized silver and took that his nomination is absolutely im- Cor-Osborne will throw some bombs oW.iv ;f free coin nrp. Oar own sov- possible. -Many people have an mi- during the campaign "to come. He is efn men t has robbed us Of our money, pression that Mr. Blaine is to be nom r i.l ,!'!. ...i..vu k and 'tnriipd in nvpr to tho mercies of inated in spite of his letter and Ins opposed 10 i ne.p.anurm ua -:,nA I n mi J constant reiteration that he does not highways of travel ami traffic, our want the nomination, and thos-e who means "of rapid communication and are working with that end in view ap- i e 1 . i il . i I. . " II .... vas nominated5, - . I UlV'tll A. .aww's , r Ve learn on good authority that pvprv nomination of :x nublic nature pear to he confident that he will ac Pol. Wil II Cole v. of the Mocksville ,mon whieb the niihlie. is dependent. J cept. Others are ot the opinion that Times, Will not be in the presidential and it exacts exorbitant rates that are the Bluine scheme is merely being Ua. nriii Ka nn n, flW. consuming the wealth of the land, worked to weaken Harrison 01'r ' r'4- T, jiM19 nf FWUhV.mJhdJsts fl,-H to jfive h s "opponents a chance to coii- wUh Col. John.L. bullivan, however. .... . " " - " -nti ' lint;,,4.i UoUdale unon some one els-. ILMJll III 1 k)W II IIX J.VIIIIm Vi inibiwiiui I . 10 surprise was causea ity uie re port of the World's Fair invest gating committee of the House in favor of a big cut in the salaries of the officials connected with the exposition, begin ning with reducing the salary or the director general iroui and ending by declaring that no other official, should receive more th.ui $l,0(H) a year. The committee also recoiu meuds that the department of foreign affairs be abolished and its work taken up by the dire-tor general. The com mittee does not say so; but it lias long been whispered around that some gen- lnv mid in Hip nolieies of our hidi -i ? tit t- i -i... r -o- -ve wonaer u wn. uinusay, cn.iu- officials. pan of the Peoples party Executive ... Ill a.. .:! .n rrvrli rkilf I T.jkl .if 1.kk T1iilnirrt of the convention. Chairman Smith n a recent speech in Uie Senate, has set a bad example. Senator Daniel, ot Virginia, said that there rocks ahead; that the ship ot Seventeen republican newspers-State was drifting on them; that ere . oi v u , - long it would strike them; and no in. one State Kansas have come out " c ., r.- , tl , L . . 0i T . master of finance appeared tt save the for the Peoples party since theSt. Loius sli crpw or C;,rg0 G() Wls the conference. Looks like the g. p. p. c-ry gold, gold, nothing but gold, al had better look out for its fetfees, though this was the great silver na- don't it? " tion in tne world, and although (it it - ITala Facts and Shjirp, Pithyl Saying from IUf:rm Pap?rs. Denisoh' (Texas) Sunday Gazetteer: Train. up a child in the way you shoudd have gone yourself. r " I A billion and a half will be the record of the present congress unless a halt is called. Exchange.. Denver (Col.) Roath C .infraction ol the currency has been the thief which has roobed the people of equities. Denison (Texas) Sunday Gazetteer: The office don't have to spend uiueli tinje in seeking the man nowaday. Caivjigo Etfrtsi: At this stage political reform is a -question, of laying aside prejudice. Tue eople are no lunger ignorant. There are only two sides to the great question of human' lU'hls. There i- no middle ground. Take one' side or the other. Ex. Denison (Texas) Gazetteer: Public sentiment is a stonger moral idrce than law. The latter punislus crime; the former prevents if. San Anto. io (Tex:: Truth: Pledge yourselves. to no party until you see their.pjatform j. Tiiis is -true poli tical independence. - Grafton (Neb.) Leader: There should be no secrets in the con ducting of pub lic business, in which all the people are concerned alike. St. Louis (M'.) Monitor: H v can you denounce the two old parties as (he eence of rolteness, and then fuse with either of them? Jackson ( Miss.) Leader: A machine politician hates anything like nicrality in politics wor-e than the devil is sup posed to hate b oly water. Moncure (X. C.) Echo: The Al liance demands a fair charge for every mm, rich and poor alike. Y'e want no privileges not granted to others. The democra!ie congress with 150 miorifv is unable tomuster a quortin How is this for looking after the inter est of the dear people. Exchange. Mr. Jay Gould has gained thirty . ' 1 I II Til' p.)U!i(iS since lie came-to lexas. ije nas iilso aide collect ion. to led a railroad or two to his T! ne I!.. . 1 i . 1 i 'i I nnanciai sysiem werequai io its op- Ui.m h:, 1 ,Sul., vrv Vvn,,Kiv, :...d The Charlotte- Observe republished lrtumtieM) it might dominate the extellsive p,eiiaiiro tni)S ix Connecti(,p r --: I tintifiz-inl niiirL'PN nr IIia ivnr rl Silver I .- r- 'VAik Oirr's letter nn the St Louis V Willi the loreign aliurs department or fjn tarrs letter on the. bt. Lo us n ,()ne seem to have I ... 7 ... ' piattorm aunday. What does this c.ahon or any recognition of the sit- H- , ' thfl millipv ; "r ThVrMn. nean? There isn't much iu that let- nation, -fhey offered the only remedy mittee reports everything in excellent jter either way, and for-that reason it I wa onereu oy any one to rescue U(,niitioil the pnj,prets bright fr leed not be carted" around. It will lue, y- 1 n,ra "J Presern, nnau- ihe most ,ucc,ss!ul ,sp(;i(m CVcr . . - - lrial nenrpssion nnrl from -ihro'irpninir I 4 r not help matters any. financial ruin. In his iunVement : free C' .. : x. ' J:. ... ., p. - a verv luieresi nig uiscn-g:oii i.s nu- coinage-of silver was the only conser- fr A ,.n m.:v:if,.u. :t ,:!V ! o i : ' ii ... ii i vauve so.uuou or uie promem; ana imljlic before it is ended-in Congrca, them might be dismissed from the cal- !tS to (he dll y. oE lhe Ue.,..rl in..t ,i i' hi hi in nriow ii u j 1 1 i i i l ri ju t r ri i . . r: ' , Justice to endeavor to se,-U ei ience !c DESTRUCTION OF TIMBER'. ' A reliable gentleman who has just jnauea trip tnrougii the eastern sec- it the idea that it would drive gold fion of the State, reports that thou- out of circulation. He had been draw- tr. . sands of acres of timber are beim? iug money from the treasury for the Oil . , 1 y, Ull.il.ri nl I lie I. bought up by northern capitalists for a fst SIX f ad never yet for illfonn,tion agr. 'C TexV.s cliniafe seems with Mr. Gould. Gazette U.rrv lyjn never won a cause in ine end. It n;av deceive the people for awhile, but t.he sform will only be the greater when the lr;;th is known and the derejtiion "exposed. Southern Al liance Farmer. For thirly-five years lhe people have slept over their rights have i'aib-d t c .l! tiieir iublic men to ace. nut, out t hut d iy is gone. The republic is saf when the great mi-s ot con-rv it i ve eifiz-'us take hold of ; oldie . I affdrs. i'oi.tiiC! n AUuaicc Eiinner. Turn Texas loo;. ! IIxpu uge all tin f4-Thc pes x f tlia PraescdiusrA The Watchma went to press too early 1 last week'to gve a report of at' tlie ork done by t he State Democratic Convjention. As announced before, Eli as Carr was nominated for Governor and II. A. Doughton for Lieutenant Go verm sr. The other nominations are as follows: j OctnvMis Coke, of Wake, for Secre tary . f State. ! il)!evt M. Farman, of Buncombe, for Auditor. John C. Scarborough, of Johnston, for Superintendent of Public Instrucr I ion . . - . : Frank I. Osborne, of Mecklenburg, for Attorney -General. Five names were placed before the con vention for. electors for the Stale at liirge. JJere they are; I James M.idis-.m L-ach, of Haywood, Ii. l. Gi:nn,or F. rsylh, T. B. Womack, of Chatham, C. B. Aycock. of Wayne, A. Le:7.nr, of Iredell. Qa the first b.d'o' C. B. Aycock was elected, receiv ing 030 votes, and 11. B. "Glenn- was chosen as the oilier elector at large bv icclimat io'i. : The convention fo( k up as its closing tjasu the election of four delegates and four alternates to the national con v. -n- ioih The following were placed in nomination and it was evident that hie poiti'wiis of delegate was in demand: E. C. Smith,, John D. Bellamy, Jr.. Jumcs li. Merriuion, I .ml b. aleans, fhomas W. Si range, Wharton J. Green, Irimk Coxe, David Sch.e!.dc, Jr., Joseph l Caiawell, W. U. Cpehart, W. 11. Kit ciiin. John R. Webster. Julian S. Carr, j. G. Had, William E. Griffin: It, was agreed that the. four receiving the highest vote be the delegates and the if our next highest be alternates. As th'i result of the ballot, E. 0. Smith, of Wake, W. J.. Green, of Cum berland,.. lJ. Caldwell, of Mecklenbur.-, and J. D. Lnd!amy, Jr., ofNew Han iover; elected delegatt s,; nd J. II. Mer rimon, E. B. Jones, T. W. Strange and V. B. Means' alternates. Tljp. delegates to Chicago are not in st acted nor ai.y district hdeg; te. The sentiment is in favi r of the stron gest man, whoever lie may be. None are committed to Clevel n,d or ll:il a Western man is in niot favor. Hon Lee S. Overman. Harry Skinner and others were phiced in nomination for th second place o:i the tieket. '"C-tric'ive iiiwsji Leave tin conan'a' !' eil V'e.ir-, I t t. r rout;:ci n Jirrra -!! nd i a ! I ! . 4',- ... A - f..- .',f r. I .,.'-. 1 fa'e : tiie nt.-p-y of li b-es and land-svisdit-ates. m l wit"; lis w es wilt oe a p...vu-e c.'impared to. lxas". make cases under the Sherman .mli- iw. .Attorney Genera! Miller's answer to the Hiuise resolutim ::sii!;g staling th;it be ban. mergsong. , 1 j. V 1 a i - . ,io Knowledge or tne inauing railway ' e : . . not know whether he could get a ffold .. i .. i ,"i.:.... ........ 1. . 1. .. v The peoplo that section do not dollar if he desired to obtain one. - V I T know the value of the timber, and be- I u-11 1 y f 1 ' , , , ," . . i ii cnssion. It is contended bv many that pg in a bad way financially, owing to Ytm Pay Your Money and Take this is a direct acknow ledgement ol the low prices of farm products, they . Vur Choice. neglect ot duty; while others" sty that part with the timber witbobi thinking "First, p4s no free coinage bill." it is not the duTy of the Department of the future. David B. Hill. of Justice to 'take the initiative in such It should be understood by all Peo- ? coinage "A angerous expen- case "itien wnose amy s u asks pie that timlier of all kinds is getting The'Pree coinage of silver would Uatisfaciorv answer. scarce. .Lumber in northern; markets disastrously effect our business interests The congressional j-int -immigration will brhig fabulous prices. Hence no nt home and abroad."--Benjamin Har- com inittre expect to soon report some oneshmUd allowfit to be sold at a mon- . ' amendments to 1 he uumigr.d ton laws ere song. Sell nothing unless yon n "pecpio sranci in opnos,iion to wuicu iney . wn ,tmey tne , . T. n v . the free coinage proposition, because I most glaring detects, particularly those Kcwb.m pr.ee. oix a sen at ail it think it a practical hnancial revolution concerning immigrants of the prohib you can help it, for timber, will be ot the whole svstem." Job n Shermen. ited classes. No question' about the still more valuable as time passes. Will some ot the Texas democratic remedy being needed. machine editors nlease explain the dif- beiiator Vest has ideas ot his own on HOW IT PAYS A JUDGE n'rence in me meaning, ot these four congressional impropriation-, i'or 111- - . I old nartv - bosses V Niw dnn'k enifflo stance, he i?aid in answer to the eln r"e , - . f -g . I J .w., ..u.iu 'iiiim , l - - - -- vne Of our judges of the Superior and stuttter, and stumble, but out with of inconsistency in yoting for the river pourt, who lives on a farm at present, it! Just ufess up." Southern Me r- andj hab' r bill and increasing the and claims to be something of a lhay- cunJ' . nuv: "Evor.v a,)l,ar votwl. for 1 l,e im" country is intended to remove, and does remove, a burden from the people of the whele land, while every dollar voted for a ship of war that is not needed and that. will only induce the country to get into a naval war is ab solutely t brown away." 1 he Alliance .congressmen are still keeping Up the tight for recognition, and in consequence no bills are being passed by the House "by unanimous consent' -There has been Considera ble talk among the politicians concern ing the action of the South Carolina State democratic convention, in adopt ing the Ucaia demands as a part of its demands as a part of its platform and refusing to bind itself to accept the platform to be adopted at the Chicago convention. It :idds to the already complicated political situations. Secretary tyisk is being congratu lated on all sides upon tlve result of his efforts to open the markets of Eu rope to American pork. The removal of the restrictions. in Spam about cum pletes his task. Brown. WeMingtoMCQ 20 29 EAST T HADE ST. We ar; to-d iy keeping tha BEST ASSORT T.EITT OF HARDWARE, CUTL3R7. Blaoksmkh aal Cirp3nt3rs' Toob, BARBED WUtE; AND STAPLED, ""' ' . Fence Wire of all kinds. -Bubb:r and Lsath:r Belting" ' all sizes and -widths. . Cotton Planters of the Bjst Makes. Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes, S'loycl-', i'lows, l'tow Stocks, and ia lacf, ceiy tiling used by lhe Far- " laer, Ciacksniiih and -Carpenter. Call and sec us, we want your trade. BKOWX, WEDDIN'G YOS & CO., 23 E :t Trade Street, M1V th of YVJll bp a l'g d;ir in Chartottc, an-j gm) is. ' nosi couon jjhu.is -I unUtesclifd Domestir, f c; Calico. Cloves only ! ; 8ilk Mm?, p)c; Str -Sj !lit riiA'.lies. 5c iiiul F.wi.,.-. A i Ln ..i.is' n:i .... H.ik , Hoy's Shirt, 2'0e u?; yns nUt trimuneiMlHt, ICc u:; !I:u)(!kfr,.; r i . .... - . .v.-.t ' l Ijlflios lliwp. : nn- l. wi! ' lrtfS?e?, 'm'tk, . 4Sc; 1'r.i t ti ,- s,.c; (Jurtrtia i'iIcs cj Viplot Slavics, 33ii up. Satitactiox luru i !'.'. tc. o-j. iii; nii . i i'.r tii no. a.. E ARTIJS osr i . 3 flooi-d blo- isjt X tti-i!! ! ;; . ', Charlatto, - - ' '. . -c. CAN J?K MADE RY AGENTS s- Fam3rs, Alliance Histoiy And' Agricultural Dj BY N. A. DrXNPNu,- Anther or ' Tlio rijilO'fipl.v f,r -i , u. .... tll.l U lite l 'Mies !) .l i:-," ; j .'fTq . 01 the..V;iii Fru-,utt.it n.r. .' f I't lae Nauoaa' r trrntr' a l i ... .. ,, r U dasiiiil I'niji: i i ensravl rs- It contains hi il i , l T r tU.it blifiUld be4h the imsM-sslm," ,.i .....,,'!tki 111. mni'l" II. : .Y.TII rt.i.i (. Iliirio'tte, -. true progrt-.ss tiiat thf Aiiia,ntTi laoppllon u; io,(l;ite. - Pit e, c:o li, ?2.5t: h i!f I.ussi i flftT) nrT? r.3 PSPSIHls the sarettTcme. teruia to ageais at oiv-c. -jJLX Lit O iy tor we.ilc dlsesilon. t:ui ALLIANCE PIT. ht .Inn ri' I nil kl'li Mu.i chil.1 K I" f C; , a TW 1 1 . i1 nO't v ..I..V? I- ttS Li ia; y ' W-Jlit it I,- xi 1 1 -WHAT ! . : :i ' i P l.v sxi m . . 'J A Big Bargain in a suit ot wols U R0YALP"A NJ If so, we are the people and this is the place. to buy it. ' Every ro'ur, p'i tern, size, length, style and price ou (an Msh. Ts he yot.i t -l...;. v. CVr I'J light-weight r . SUHR' CLOTHING s g'tliuT a move on tiVm these hot days. .Men's Seersttcker.ro ds ;;i ,"0 rei j IMUll'S :!lld vnsfi T" m T. -.(t-ifc l.""!i. l;..,.., ' Af t. :.. "iJ i - ..... .i.....-, i. ....i ii. . tv . j ill. .1 : I mi fiA ii-I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 illltf Tu (i Xj'.e co .is ii-ora o t yu to Sr.j.ou; eotits nirfl vf-sts ?t s .u-. '2,D M; f ii.... if . i. :.. it i. 'ii . i .i . i , " -' v'iie hh inie iHouair v esis, an comrs, woitu lo inaKe-, c-hou-.e uuv Tii. fv I liey are selling very last. It tiu se hot d n don t m;ik- .arfi.-l hk. we nt" xNegliixee blurts, a look at our beautiiul and immense asuiiment of ths'i.i All kind aim j;ric'i-s Iimiu 'j cents up. , ' - - SUMMER UKDJOIIAVIIMJ i-i oi ur iiium now. vj.n:,t miii in -i-r.; i a i n sook. h-tf. ; gi -oil t t! oriinniiiir. ...-. ,.i. A r... .,,1.... .,1- .1 I. irr,. If ii :- i.- i- i .-Mnii.- 'i iii.uinj iu dim;., woiiii j.c. ll yo;i sue I II I II K i il L; O .J V I ilg anj want attractive prices as well as goods, do not Imv until v'.tTi s e (air ;irr.:v ;f THUNKS and VALISES. . ; When in town do not fail to visit the . . r Opp?si-to Postclare, EALISBU:.Y,N. WMR.S.TUGKER&GO.'J I mm?1, il ii. M. u.;LriJlLilU d 111 U In the selling p. ie? ol labor iT.d its produc's, li' s t; e reward of imiutry. I ae s.d'tug price is governed by the deunad. L iie demand depiids uvou t ht ahili! v y t jiiirciiasc (Irjicnis upon ii-.e ni AbcoSutcZy l5uro A oro im f t irt r v lirr PowV-r Iil.'irs.t of al: In I; i-"!iii' sir ivi :. i,ut wfC r. N. (.( r.o.i. f laiY.M. i'.AKINu Pov.-;kk Co., KH '.-'rV. St., T.Y. t A B ? i 2 " III I f I I v)f?9: Lfi!iik)lii! ..- Pl.iWdrplii:!, Pa., (Va. yy ul . 'ii lira, ., ,,, ) TUKP.N 1)1 To For. 3I.U HI N Fi. E& P.i:, L ie , . . . to purchase. The ubilitv to mo-.iey in c icaiatnui. vurg. 1 mu'y cow. with itc I icy, orauaiiv Ti.ere is no more love for lhe Ocala pla: form -among tlie nios Itacks than there w..s two years ago. They are now engaged in t he gmip; of fooling me peop'e. ii ii narui r to an utan Ihr'y profess to - Southern Alliance Farmer. xt f!PnWT.fT--A.,;: w i . 4 . I' ... ' ' ' ' " ' - x ' - " M.i . MlitU'i ni'ia in j 1 1 a i v. ill . . 1 1 1 v i. i tiiiuil M ill-, (a the ii lit of the 1 ltli. A llhcral lc- i" i.i! i t ) im v one returning iur to ! pc'op'e. heretofore andi ieuee kinder love even the Oahr plalforin. tung a paying business was non- ...... v,ww,vw. 5i.l h r R a v. . At un "Verage interest pi o per cent,, Said he. I Bud that farming this would make an animal tribute of me. ; am not suffering from S40,lX)0,000 a year from th'.j little tin-. 'TVl. ; r 11 m :.i ... j l . ii. n i i . i- . J seeder," was overheard to sav other Vday "that all this talk about farm in o England, has mortgages on Irish not bt-inff ii navinff busing ww . 1.a,,ds to the SOO,000,000. sense, hanl times. Tbe majority ot the farm- island to the English capitalists. As ers don't work" the population of Ireland is 5,000,000, " When we remember that there is a i!,ia Iq01 an?aH! ,interit :Mt cry ovection, tXlW y mncli cotton, too much grain, too Tribune. inuch meat everything -we cannot Ti,n i ' xr i o V, -o J. b """ 1 hat is nothing. Kansas can double - see ;the common .sense side of the discourt Ireland. According to the judge s argument. last United States census, shy b ck has , ' Bnt there is another rde to this ,,rtgagps on Kansas lands to the question. His Hoiior gets 2 500 ner ?.mou.nt, f f 248,157.200. . The popula- LunYnndte) additLd fM ''t j. a 1 interest of 10 per cent t his would make ling expends. If every farmer had a an antial tribute of 4.314.031.60 a good farm and $2,750 in addition to year, from t lie people of Kansas toshy- fhe products of " his farm, perhaps or an interest charge of 817 farming wonld njiv. lr head or 85 per family, and vet we -'v ..j Mi. iu p.iiiico iiini k itie the most prosperous people in the world. x tujntt y otce. JUST KEEP WAITING. The Wilmington Star advises cau- fipn in the matter of niore moHey by "A man mav ride on the rear of a free coinage of silver and otherwise. jlway train' "to save interest on his It says tHat there is no donbt but ,nonev unti' the conductor gets around, . that a majority of the people of the ,ateh 'I'1 to save wear iT , Qi-L t :,- '"d. tear, leaves his i of t without u dot Jnited States ure willing for the or cross to savp ink, or pasture his amount to be increased to $50j3er cap- mother's .crave toLsave rnm hut mnn jta, but thinks that the opposition to f th8 rfc is a perfect ; gentleman com- ihis is too strong and that it will be fJle Vl feJ,ow who "vin t!,kJl P'Tr LiuiaU ih;ntnnA oa rrn,a v"""1 V-e year ana when asked to r r- " V T.i " v .:r: J". IWr Pt it back in the office and . inis na vice 10 "Keep. waning is a mark it ref u-ed. Bill Xge Iiolitical dwlge-that is Very old. A? ; ong as vyou wait you may keep wuit: Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorii "ve have been informed on. vi good t . . .1 !.. . . . aunioriry mat ic is tne purpose ot the opponents of our Kailroad tomuiission to elect a legislature that will repeal the law or greatly modify it. Let the friends of the law be on the alert and know just where candidates for the legislature stand before they nominate or vote lor them. , - Knock out the sub-f reasury from our demand and you pull down the main pillar. What the country needs and i i i must nave is more money anu some means to yet- it to the people. This the suh-treasury and land loan provides and if this plank is knocked out the whole structure is ruined. Souiucrn llliance Fanner. v ;i r I wul U)!' or farm. t Jorrv CiO'tor, o:i A'.'.iso; v. c. sii;;.cK. Sow For YoPa JB8lry T Ti TT n AT KINDRED WARES. In lipp'nninsr our Spring V.'isinr?, v.p ilo sire to say th.it our j'rv'iar.itious ioi thi? season have not in the U-a-a 'i.een cnitaile:!. ! HALIM f f , i if, . . . I I V A7 n Si Yf ii 1 f v m larger and lnorc vnricl The Ncv Postal Card. Springfield, Mass, Mav 22. The government has awarded a large con tract to the Morgan Envelope com pany, of this city, for 24,000.000 double postal cards, a new device which has long been considered he the Post Office Department. ' The card will be 5lx3.Vinc.it s, and -will be folded in the middle, presenting 'four surfaces. The outside surface is for the address and the inside for the message. At the fold the card is perforated so that the. recipient will tear off one half and then answer on the other. We arc still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a i-elect stock of Watches, Clocks, spectacles, -and all kinds of line Jewelry on hand at the lowesH prices. Watch repairing a specialty. All work enranteed 12 montlrs. J.&H.H0RAH. We are cnrrinr lines of I 'ry (joo-ls ami Kim!rel ""Ware lioui we have u-ualiv doric: our large out cf town tr.n!e niahii.tr it sale tor u? to (io so Our .iireiia-c have been not'le ilir'.'et from tiie niaiiUlaetiin rs, botli at h-nne aiel .iliroa!. thus s"(Uiii: to our oairoiis tlie wrv 1m latest in ii.ili!y. style si nil design, aiol the g'oiis will he si,!'! at j.rirco jruar.in teeu a low us any hou-e in Aiueriea. A'eonijilete TT A T Ught:ii in Weight,-::: jraw Attn.ctiv Ec:t Kauri;);! Thc--e nrethit.--ent.i:ii find thev :uv all T v:in! the l.o-t Mcurr. Ke;i I" '', n'l ;r ! HayIake or sloe spriisg-t""''' . ';',r ("all on '' " v.. V T T- T- Tl -TV TT A TT IT1 Tl .. ... , i a i "i it 1 1 1 . t ,.. -,,w il t . " ' ill. i. 1. 1 . On all ca- noons i i;i.j i:i;i:i fuck (Kxo-Pt Furniture ;inl Cro.'Keo ) li oi ami over we will ilelivc - i ....... A-eiik or write f.fr- disci -iptivi e;:i." t ... o$iai ii. biseo?.; to proofs iree to iieiin-ftt Lress olncu or .uiilroa 1 ((inire witfi .1. M. Iti H.M-! station. . . , .r :v . ft". E. & P. S. Tsuker & Co., j - i tin c.j,; io-'oo(. . V T I .hlro... !l..r. t.. VoONt'"'l- ' ! . iJ. I'll I C- l.H " ' I A lai-'re nmnlu-r of Maehi'.ies an Mcntlonrthe Watelirnaa vLen you write. Raleigh, LI . C. lia;rs roIi-taMtly k'ej.t ai hi'i !. e;Uieit'ie Wall I in n 1 1 u vru 14110. M6KET ST0E3 To have your printing done neatly, and in an attractive HEW SPBIIf Q v The Xew York Times has reports from the South showing that the ilcre- ncn more for it , age ui.iue couon croj) win ue greatly reduced. The tre aPtii'er of the .United States has paid out 7,250 ,000 this year on account of the sugar bounty. ' ' Kncourag-enient from Now Jersey Fairfield, N. J., May 21, 1S92. Mr Editor: Having read the Watch man careful iy I find it a paper after mj; own heart, and wish you success and God speed in your refoi in movement to save this-country. Send up m 3- hill and continue sending your valuable, paper, and I will send you lhe money. I only wish I had it in my power to correct the heinous wrongs and injustices which are practiced on the people 1 y this government, and I would speedily come to their relief, especially that op pressed class called farmers. I myself have been a great sullVrer and know whereof J speak. jSs long as money is king and men can he bought off as they have been heretofore and now, I fear tor the rights of the people. Wishing you success in your noble un dcttakin-r, I remain, Very Truly, , CiKO. ACHKNUACir. Tf vnn will t.Aw- n look thrn.io-1, nnr M A M MO T 11 iKSTA I IB IT HOT BETTER ai i,,e au l of uew S'-S w- einpIoyeeV kept h - KNOWS NO DULL SEASON The continued growth of our bn-incss and thegreat ini-v for the pat three and a. half months over I he corresponding: t:a.t- l,; mcnuiei' CVCll if llOH have to ' ons ve,'r our historv, we are constr..incd to believe Had Midi - con.e ii goous are soiu cueap enoun. lTicouraged hv cur fast growing trade "we have bought t :.. l .'i. n.... fi...L. H,.,..,.i..i,t Va-nri'-i !:' ill -. cess over nisi. t;;u. vm unr-s vnwiin urjiin in " I . u jiej laiiung to me laiesi- iMies ui weaiii'g app tiri, ihmu i j . up to the finest silks made. No pn titer hues, of Spring t';;. -' n ' Hi'in von will flt.d in on i -vflpi-l ioi t; lor t his snnilL". eiilra i. - ' . .if 01 . .... n' Well, we do not charge any more for our work, but guar antee the finest work done in ...ran: ir ' Salisbury, and as fine U'Orc?- l-uriuniinr at 25 cents -n up to "8 cents per yard.-; ' f,nA ( , 7 7 7 NUN'S VEILING in all the Fearting shades, "y-'ii m. m v line, us run, nr. rnn.r . . , ,. . -v."- . i c. ... --l ' 1 ' ' . . , - ' 1.. VV..- - V . . .. i. ..... ..... V.' I f. .... ..... I I . . . . . . . ..., . . . . ' K, 1,11 I ... t .- ' i Liiai. mm n.iY oi.-'j i ei ;i ioi j ii Af-v i )i 7 -! II' I I I J ..... any ivuere. our moico is : Heat, Prompt, Accurate. k h tail lion i.l our counters at only SO cents. All wool Chalhes 20 cent?. ; im ( V. r offered in Charlotte. V(olen Dedfoi -T cords. 25 'te!,t' pe; " ' 1 1 the rreate-t variety ever offi-red. HAMILTON' CASHMERES 12i cmls.. It will ,.(T.i,,,. !ai fi.-a n-.j inffli-i-i-na -.t Tl vin! k CPIlt! IH) l.'('tt;( l-,t.-tvl. a: t Call on us, look at our sam ples, hear our pj'icesj and be rmiTinrrd, Hint irhnt 7v arm - r, Knr,1n,l .h.run fi.-u ;!!.- liit-: nnv hade wsmted. wiu'th'-J true. ery truly, Watchman Job Office, jO found. Only 10 cts vard for a beautiful line of Cheviots:1 "' 'V Ten cases Standard.. Prints, .5 J cents. , Tueiity-fiye r.rd uiibleaclud sheeling. Ten "cases bleach from Oh U 1 1 J'1': V I w minarcti uozeii nne ohk jiius, any tiiaue wano o, . - at only Jio cents per pair. . s. . . p ,! , r " t. i i i i - i :...'.,.... l ! ! e 1 ., in flvevuauiing our sno3 sro:;i we uim pan '-r ..r anl Gondola bather any sizes ami lasts wanted, worth 2-" 0 l- 1 will hi cTo-ed oot at -$1.75. See them in our north iwudf-'. I. DAVIS fif' CO-, c. - i

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