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If s it- ! "J" T I i II: 1 f'jJLglWl Carolina Watekman.. I jf, J. RAMSEY, Editor aadProp. SUI5SCBirTIOS( IUTES. . dne year in advance . 6ix months . . ; TEIWIS STRICTLY CASH. The Watchman is organ of the Alli-j&iicoin-tke 5tU audlh Congressional districts. 4 ' 'Jho Watchman has 60 per cent more circulation han any paper published m Salisbury.; . v . ?.. ' Entered as second-class mall at Salisbury, N. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1892. The man with the hoe has begun to weed the political field.., SpCKLESS ' Jeiirt Simpson is hilled for live speeches in North Carolina soon. i Wiiat doth it profit a imin to pray for the welfare of his family and then yote for oppression to continue? - Mechanic, the more people that are Ain a nwn hnnsps-nf their own the niore work you will have to do. ; Wpen yon fish for1 poverty go to -nrosneritv. Where 'wealth is greatest there will he men with nothing. IN A HOLE. c;oiimy v,.'.,nv,.,,."'", It is remarkable how smart some ... me w.zeuui wu. w k js.auwuwu.i.u , . . . , . reform movement people can be. -Recently the rrogrcs-i thj gL Louis Confer- 1 . 1 11. . -l.llminM MI1AQ. I . ...'- , sice Farmer asked the following ques tion; ... -, i ..,i n n . i pnw. W 1H6 1 lias WWU - iiniuieu uuu uIf with' one- hundred and for-Urcated with contempt by both, of trm COUPOLICPnOIJAlJIDYING. In a Terj.Scrleus Coriftitionjn Wash 'J' iuffton. " .Washington, June 8.-Prestdpnt Polk of the Farmers' Alliance, is thought to be dying in this city. r' II is case is con- ise, time linon the inundated towns &iiht Jire. n11ATTrn Wflfl rfin (ft AH P.A The. two towns are cighleeiiwiJw apart JJlUUil. IlUUUillWU w. Wj bers the uemocKuie uo.iw u-v - ested" to meet . tho .court house ' n uuu : been m tor some tun. Hmsilvpi hill, how louz -wiiLit take . , n . ... .,. ,in q!lf -isl v with hemorrhage from the bladder pnn the party to become strong enough to June mb, at 11 o'clock, to eleet dele-h b.uJ.u.mor aD.a tl?ls w.copipli- i rr Dr. J. '.- Al t. n.nn. flloso. .,- ?f I, ili'eir'if.t Mm- niin Willi UIOCQ DOlhOnill v . - s n i: . ...k:k o..ll , 1 COlu luOniPSOn IS the COUSUltini? DI1V COilVeiltiUXl, WlllUii lUCCl..- ill wmmuij, i . . . ,f : ....... . ' " " '.m -i ir..u..,i..u 0 June 30. 1802, and to consider the ad .m . , : .i -s- visabihty of electing swers: "is wm late uuu. uwuiii.aaj. n . . There are a good many of us 'pluto- ; j.A.FisnER, cratfc democrats' who don't think it C. L. Ditowx. will-fienefit the Wrcssed people1 to II. M. Leazek, ..... . 4 4 , . give the silver mine3 one dollar for every seventy ceals worth of their sil- yer," ' - f Now when we remember that in deleicatcs to the Ex. Com. Seventh District Convention. Catawba, N.,C, June 2, 1892.' .The convention of the People's party ..'hi -n lit . - i i .i: .t-: for Ui c Seventh Congressional district the past three years twenty-nine dem-jiu North Carolina will bo held in the sician. The sudden change for the worse in Mr. Polk's coriditioii, which occurred to dayi" was entirely' unexpected, ' the immediate J cause - of ; which was heart failure from whidh he has slightly re vived. Tvvic? during the day thephy- sicians thought Mr, Polk hud expired but each time he raltied. . His son-in-law, Mr. Denm.irk, is with him and Mr.. Polk has been tele graphed "for. Washington. D. 0., June 8. Mm- acratic State platforms have had a free town xr saiisoury on Jiiurtay, me n;gilt. The condition of Col. L. L. silver plank, these States having nearly lCtho June, 1S92, preparatory to the pok to-night is somewhat improved fwo-think of the noDul itio i of the Plmtment of delegates to reprejenl und Ins physicians have hr.-po hat he two-thirds of the population or uie the district in the naliottal convention wnt irP ihWrl, il,. nlohf UU wif United. States; that the present largely ot tk SJli(1 )arfy to be held in.Omaha, he mornin and they democratic Congress was elected on Neb., July 4ih, 1892." Also to elect have tint forth strenuous tlforU to keen yt tnrl f i ttrpminne 4 mr! w In wwt those platforms; that the recent State one-presidential elector .tor tne-msinei him aiive je has regained conscious- nlatform has a free silver nlank in it, nu 8M. ot"er "'""V?81" ness and .recognized' those around the , t m. , i , , I may cia:m the attention ot the con veu-1 ."." V ... Hon."- Wicrnvnv T,.-rfi T.ol P1 support, tua piauorm, ib jjy order ot tne State Jlix.-comniittee the Times has got into a hole. The s... J. S. Bridqers, Times is nothing if not inconsistent, Ohm n thst, hx. torn. People s party. bu t th is caps the climax. The ' Times deliberately goes back on the work of the'demojeratic patty in the above quo tation, thougbfit has professed all the ! time to be "a true .democrat. The Washington, June8. Later. Polk's condition feems to be hopelrps. He is unconscious net t-xpecfcdtolive through the night. PUT THIS IN YOUK PIPE. Plain Fact's and Sharp, Pithy Sayings from Iteforra Papers. There are too many kinds of -demo- If is important that all county and p .. . Mf, , . v c'rats. Bulletin, Alvarado Texas. '."-.. I.CM.J l l""' I ' ' legislative oinces oe iiuea uy .uu Tuu w anvtll:Ur?" Contrition of the currency has iave enough-backbone to stand for and we learn raore The ree iobbed the people of jquities. lloads, ,bv the people. . silver plank has been put in to catch lnver. Lot ; r , J, : ', ; , I votes, and such "plutocratic democrats It is not nearly so had tor a man to , 1-ALACE3 anct novels pnnces the have becn deceivili the be poisoned m his blood s, is tne natural outcome of the tff , be plea.-L. orsiiif? the platform?. Is it not - .... -M time for the people to disown such frauds? : .conditions that now surround us you willihg to help change them? Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Xho American Congress continues to i .drink champagne, bet on horse races, j .meantime the country is getting worse and worse: ' TUK NEWS. . . State. A bic illicit distillery has been seized in Catawba county; the third capture in three weeks. St. Mary', the famous institution of learning for girls, situated at Raleigh, closed this week. Tim "HVdpro.1 fnjirh whir.h m nets in as in his prin-J Raleiiih next week, will have no money r..j to pay witnesses. 1 A.nrra I . n ' x , i i, .1 u" ulv i'.wKicc .mu nc luuo.um..- A farmer near JLiaurinonrff tens tne ous trusts in cms country. eics, prrhnni, f i1;1f. h S(,l.l wm-Ui nf peavine hay last yean TriE Watchman is not in personal r it 1111 nor partisan pontics, ic snau oe strictly independent and reserve the right to approve of the acts of any party or condemn them. It will only' Dallas Texas. When a man gets the right kind of religion his horse soon liuds it out. Vernon Texan. Fashion nrakes fools of some, sinner?' of othersyand staves of all. Gazetteer, Venison, 'Lexas. Take your choice, vote, for "Betsy Wv. nnhlish th ft null of the chair man of the People's party fpr the 7th Publish such political matters as are of the habieB or t) bosses and bood .district. The Watchman is not organ PW interest and as news. iei s. Cincinnati Ilerajd. jfor that party, but publishes the mat ter uist.as we uia tne same ior tne ' - t , . 5 . 1 .... t .democratic partly. , Things are still very much mixed jjoliticallv in North Carolina. But if every man wilj pnt his hand in FORTY PER CE2JT. The Liucolntou Courier reports that a cotton null m that section made forty per cent.-profit during the past I year. A tew days ago shares in the There are 31,000 men on the regu lar monthly pay roll of the Richmond & Danville Railroad company. Gov. McKinney, of Virginia, has ap pointed Uen. Jiippa Hunton, or Vvar- renton, to succeed the latebenator Uar- bour. The fii-st car of Georgia melons for on. R. the sestson of 1SD2 ldt Peihsun Politics is controlled bv men who riiursday evening, shipped by J own big money, or else by men who rorrestor, Jr., to. big money owns. Chicago Express. At this stage .political reform is r h. CiicU q-.ezuov. ot ;ayiiig. si.ifj pi-t-jnuuv people are no longer iuoraut. At the closing of Palton's school, at Mo;'g;inon, hist week, VV. W . .Hodge of Rowan ciml v. made a ringing speech :n lavor oi t ti!U-a ; triv. hit first series of the. Salisbury' cotton Ujo Express, nilll-i crvul nt. rn hi in nnrmn hrrnrrhr Ti 1 .n ... i- i. i. . .1 1. .. pockets, look around at his property ; . T ' 7 in , i T """KO'f : . , - . ;. . , ... 15&141 on the hundred dollars. scribbler tor a rerorm newspaper than A cargo of bull-frogs v;is shipped northward from Elizabeth City a few days ago. lhe Economist-f al con says hind that is depreuating m value, at his un- Wq - - . at Delmoaie0's s,sasubsidizeJ pres there is big money iH KlllU:iU?ll 1.11 1 1U I trl 1 . .11111111. tVllM.li IIK I t-wr . . ... ..... I hil'n inn . fl iSV II 1 St I iMiVH i IK" , ; , . , I e no uoi expect people 10 invest ineir " " bun-frogs' lias been getting.for his crops, he can ,6oon decide what should be hisduty. " J The A'cowardly majority" again dis losed.its want oJE interest in the farm- vers when it yoed down Mr. Watson's I money without making a fair profit. Cotton mills are a necessity in the 1 South. There ought to be ten to i every one.. But we are opposed to a trust or combination bv which the amendment to the postal appropria- mills make that profit -and by scaled clown to a par with 5 cent cot- o'clock la: .tions.to nse .8100,000 ih the experi- hich, the stock becomes so valuable, ton and : 80 cent wheat. -Texas Senti- stroyed pr There are those who beliovn that n A cyclone destroyed a church in Iic- man who is a renter, who owns no lanj, Cook, Neb, Siturday, burying sixty should not be allowed to vjte that he children, several teuthvis and the pas has no rights. Southern Mercuru. tor beneath th j rums. Many were i: - . Cn , hured but none killed. Look into the question or fees anrl salaries and see if they should no1, be A tire at JJarnvvell Court House at I last rnurstiay morning ne- .lroperty. .ta the value' ot $20, and 'the two elements destroyed1 every thing between the tv7o In Oil City alone 150.' deaths were caused." The exact number of deaths in' the entire district; cannot be ascertained. From 40,000;.to 45,000 pople lived between the two towns in the narrow valley of Oil creek where now all is desolation. : Beifield'Baibam, an old negro man 80 ye;rrs old, was murdered last week in ' Northampton -tonnly by his wife AmancLi,cdso80 yearsof age.- Amanda is cruzv, but was considered harmless. She beat the old man's brains out with a hatchet. They had lived as man and wife fcr fifty-six years, and have grand DaHdreh and great-grandchildren. Miss; Minnie Cutp was found dead in bed, inlMooresville, Saturday morning. She had been sick for several days, but not alarmingly so. Friday night she would. not allow any one to sit up with her, saying she felt belter. At 4 o clock her sister went to the bed to give her some medicine, and to her horror found her a corpse. Elsewhere. Fully 400 lives were lost by the .fire in the liirkenberg silver mine, in Bohe For !l5 minutes fish r lined on ti e farms north of Jauesyille, Wis., on the 5th instv The paper manufacturers of the conn try have combined with a capitalization of $14,000,000. An umbrella cc mpany formed Satur day at Albany, N. Y., with a capital of $8,000,000. It is understood to be the beginning of a trust. There are at present in China only 1,0255 citizensotthe united btates, near ly half of whom are women. Nearly one-half, or 51(5, are missionaries. On June 20th a relief expedition will start from New York for the Arctic region in search of Lieutenant Peary, who started out to find the north pole some time ago. Governor John Young Brown-,- of Kentucky, has signed the bnl compell ing all railroads in the State to provide separate cars for negroes. The law will i go into effect in ninety (hiys. Cardinal Manning did not leave property enough to pay his funeral ex penses. Thes.3 amounted to $2,100; and to meet them a subscription w;s started among his relatives and friends. The mining camp at Jimtown, near Crede, Colorado, was almost totally de stroyed by fire. II undreds are rendered homeless, the monetary loss readies .$1,000,000. Many buildings were blown up by giant powder before the fire finally burned ltsolr out. A' great snow-storm raged west of the Missouri rivpr in South Dakota last Sunday. At Deadwo.,id snow IVlf fiercely fV ten 'inches. Tr.ulie was al most susp ndod. arid the temperat ura fell be low the freezing point. Nothing of the V-ort has ever before occurred in June in the Northwest in the territory 29 EAST TRADE ST. -:o;- , We are to-day keeping' the BES T A SS (Xlt T KENT ' , of HARDWAEEr CUTLERY, ' - GUHSAMMUNITI01T, ' Blacksmith and -Carp.3!ltes, Toob, I3ATIBED WUIEAND STAPLES, Fence Wire of all kinds.., ; Btifcto and Leather " Baiting ..; all eizo3 and widths. ;, . Cotton Planters of the Best Makes. Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes, Shovels, Plows, Plow Stocks, and in - faet, - everything used by the Far mer, Blacksmith and CuriKMiler. Call and see u.s, vve want your trade. . KILLED 8 Vjs JiirK yvrtnna Mk 1. Sit. tilings.. HcftTy.cottnnade'lVuit4 prs1at&a--20c, three ywda fur.50c.' This fs gnin. a great tv Japanese -folding fan3 now flt v 10c. fan'at 5c, and 25c." &i,e ftt fric. ;ents . , - :H ) Men'i light coati and rests at v r. and Jt. ' Men's pants 50c.; 7;,e "JJJ-J; coat3 25c.to. ?l. Men's soH,l .t $1.50 At 51. - - ",,ut As it is getting lato nj the cnttinsr prices risrht arid l.-i f,, EvTvthin marked in nln r "ia-5 low prices to -all. ( , -4 t i' - i tv1- fl HARRISON & co 8 fioors below 1st X.tio'n2i i-. . Charlotte " ' . ' - MONEY CAN BE MADE BY AGESTS EEli ivv, ' Fanlcs, Alliance Eistor? . . r . mm Agncmtural Di 'EY N. A. DUNN iv,-: Author Qf-TlierhUosopbycf i,ifj. tae Unlt1 st ites o Mir aa lt , . , l:,rS n - Ct the Sutionnl Joomht,ctl'.i-it'"'t . the Niitional farmers' a liitii" 11 . - dU3trl.il Un! jn. U"J lv i no uouk cuuiaius boa pages, H6 f!f.r, jDj.vvvii.i, jawiiuvV',.v.w i cngravusgs.. it contains statHie-'t i ' 20 Rit. Tr-ide Si reet " : tUat shmlrt be in the possession r rnrV51 1 1 aue ol 1 . mr mber. It Is a correct mh mr; ard U V ' Charlotte. . C. true progress Uiat the Alliance h.w .r, ' ' t ba uken by uio smaltest child. ing di ugglsts. PEPSIN lathesaresticme. For sale by lcud- 1 1 H H, S Hill Q dv lor weak digestion. Can Inception up to djte. Price, cloth, f 8.50; half Russia, s?-n . tenu3 to agents fit once: - " ' ' k l.; - ALLIANCE rUn.K;;iv,;r,( : . - 2 XortU. '.n-UouAft, ifi WAftJT A Bi g B antum-i WHAT! a Suit of Clothes, f If so, wc are the people and this is the jdace to buy it. Evorv color tern, size, length, style and price you can wish. Take you r clioitr. SUfftftlER CLOTHIWG liaht-weiht r:-t- of the siyriuil servic .ment.ot free delivery among the farm- I .L"-.1-.J.P t 1 I mt i i . . . ?ngdiskiict& Experimeuts have been er.ceur- u,s eau 01 aKm ami mvn ' llineri? 13 th Mivtde and are now leiiitr tiPd in tbi their caPltal nvesttid m land, stock, old parties entitled "wait alittle longer. .l adoaniareow being ttied in the HprTP!ls:tm -n . r.J The people have composed an answer : fiTM!ll villnrroa rrit Ii rrnnri annoaea I ' O ""nu i :. i.;i.i uri.nri ri: i of land being above par it is not selling ci)imti JIeri;lJy Cin- mr.i ti.- i ,i . I for half as murh n- it. rb'rl fpn vre ,., T". U J . OWe u SuWmaun, principle, v. vwuiiui uiuveieu uie -o- v . J but broaden it out, so that it will meet i'... UP... . . 1 11 I I I hl Ttirr. nf tlm hnei nio il,.,4- lii i r ii , i luuowingivror n;eu uaye so wen ou " """"" " the needs ot an the people in cny or jSCured the facts about money that the ne;iny ev.ery business is payrag while country who can give good bankable great pant of the people do not see farming is a starvation business. The security. Cincinnati Herald ihematall.. The monevers do as the M)e0Ple nok stand- it any longer. The worst "calamity howler" is the .doctors do, who talk Latin before wo- They are going to do something and United States Census; 9,000,000 mort men, and use Greek: characters. Arab are not 8oin to any - It'..,': tl TIlOTT 1VM.L1 Krt oU;l- l it, L'Z 1111116 worus an.t iauu aooreviauons, rearing J,; 7 J , tuu UIluusIiI 000,000 own the balance. Pennsuka- il . 1 !( ll I 1 i.i . 1 ill h :t ii -..it i ' . " i -wiau u me peonie unaerstoou their-rr- Wi uu"CT ia miy unow .ceipts-lhev would not have much ooin- themselves to le duped a year longer. ... - i. ion of them. THE KEELY CURE In another column will be found an account of the work of the Keely In stitute at ureensuoro. luverv word of must be without a cent. IT W fl'HP l?OVAMfl n InnUf I L "... IU,A fffii'nJll. .: miia Mn',n,ih it ri.' . , i.i wc!",,"s -mi, .lias ujh esiaoiisueu in uogus alliance-meetings are now be EEFUELICAN CONVENTION. The 'National Republican Conyen - Jioii met in Minneapolis Tuesday. Governor McKinley, of Ohio, has been wdrk done so far has been the election ,of ajehatrmaii and seating of delegates. They wPJ-not get to voting ori a can ,didato tor president before Friday. in years. le tiro is thought to have bet n of incendiary origin. L-ist-Friday the Kev. Thomas Dixon, of New York, waa arrested and charged with criminal hhel. lue charge wa brought bv Excise Com initio ne r Koch. Dixon was released on bail. Bill Fife, the drummer evangelist, has been invited to go to Mocksville and conduct a scries of meetings. If he should accept the invitation, the ser vices will be held m the new ii tntist ar bor. At King's Mountain Miss Loula Falls', about 17 years old, attempted to commit suicide by taking laudanum She was found in her room in to be Tarboro Southerner: The stand of cotton in the country 13 very good. 1 onlv two-tinrds or a crop ot corn are made-there will be more corn next year in the country than ttareever has been, and more than enough tor home use. Raleiah News and Observer: The renuJiating the St. Louis demands, etc. .monthly report ot the vital Backlen's Araica Solve. The best salvo in the world for Cutf, -Bruiftes, Sores. Salt lihemn, Fever Sort1, otter, Chapped ilands, Clulbluiiif, Corns and all bwn Liruptions, "and posi lvelv cures. Piles or no oav required. It is guaranteed to irive perfect satisfaction or monov refur.dod. Price 25 cents iicr ox. For sale bv T, F. Xluttz & Co. mm m vr: 1 ; each man, woman, and child in the United States if equally divided, so the census reports tell us; yet you see if one man has a million dollars, 1,000 people 1 r 1 . . Cincinnati ing reported in the "great dailies" statistics of TT.. P, n 1-1 il. n l 1 'j.' .1 u lAvttuiiuw.jr iue iiraiunti omy pa- . 7 LTJ ' . 7 w, R.luh ior1 hu lb a Pif.v hrv.r.l nf f a. t . m .... 1 1: h v r ' h v ir iiiir ' n p i-w i -",'-,-i,i - - - tient wno went trom balisbury came m" ,1M K Ay' health, is Out and shows that there were jhoraelthd'-began "drinking. His-case man exnects the truth now from Hip during the month of May twenty-six 1.1..... 1 , i 1 . .1 . -.... -.. I j ... 1 1. ...1 1 : Harrison and Blaine are Uie nrinciml req "l iOU "eatmenr, out he only daily press.-tfoirtieni Mercury. . .lueuuw, i w;.i x.uiw. ui ic j'i i j 1 , - ,I P staved three vveeks Bui hi - ww Ani id' 1 1 v- 1 1 l white and seventeen colorerl.. -candidates.' anrl mp La nua iu.r. Jcu. UIW weettS xu.ne was one Peonlo who-thmk for them selves I r-' l- v iame hacking It i- nrnbaMvilf qf the eiSht not cured Wle. more than without, prejudice -or selfish moUVes Smallpox is raging in the Ohio val- rjiv:.i:' fl -1. , three hundred have been .cured. TherhviU generally arrive atiust conclusions. ley bet ween. the Big and. Little Kan a- v..cJ, wuiue.oiWr aaric norse. I . , , Ruehneonle are inrlpnpndpnt. in fhpir wha river. Foineroy, Uhio, Mason -1 r mim a m a as . m v lb n v bta v a nr n a a a- - v v v wBauka . - . wJnnnV " I Pl action and wfll vote for what City, Letart and other West Virginia joining counties who should be induced T:ii ,.H ,"n rt f iirt towns are ouarantined. and" nearly . r. - ... - , i ivy tuw uuu- I . . . " w uv u.- u 13 economv. tor Aarh .will carry of the nomination. trj.Pennsylcan ia Fa hner. A desperate effort is bing made by the opponents of free coinage of silver to capture the silver convention called to-meet at Washington on the 2Gth of May, and it is hinted at that it has al ready been accomplished. Watch that convention when it meets. Rice HEV. SAM JONES. Your Uncle Sam Jones has quit his drialdg man spends twice the expense high calling and besun to write arainst every yar besides ruining himself the Peoples party.. He says the peo-" morally n otherwise. pie are ioois ior trnnlcmg that they THE GOOD WORK BEGUN. " ': 1 I ! i. . I . ;. utL unanciai rener. intim-itoa . u 1 nnu wt . t 11 1 , . T . AUU ."AiuiJiAM uoes not mas:e a Uiey. don t need it and that they shan't business of brasrrine. but it' mav noh Pl$lt' " ' be improper to claim some, credit for CoHnU'U EWle jur. Jones is. a very bnlliant man. creating a sentiment in this counfcv in Christ and His Apostles wereucalamit He can coutinnc to do much rzood if favor uf manAJtnW-A I howlers" and suffered the most excru- . he tries. But when he joins the money doubt other people had thought of the S!fVnUftr1" " LutherTv a changers of the country and begins to nhm .;. ' calamity howler and Thomas Jeffer- ..:oi. i, l- .1" v r ' r " -w ' ,c M1U,Y uu son anotner; Abraham liincoin was write against the teachings of his Cre- no other paper in the count y ever ad- also one when in1854 he said tlut ator, wnom he professes to serve, it is vocated the plan. Within the past time to call a halt. He says lie can eighteen months tho. Watchman has uuy as mucn wit 11 a Dale ox cotton as he could ten years ago every thing be ing cheaper. Sam never raised cotton and sold it at six cents two to three .cents less than cost. While- he has -been getting from 810,000 to -SI 5,000 per year for 'preaching he : evidently has lost some of the common sense ti3 jv.is born with. .; contained quite a number ef editorial; on the subject.: Wre take this oppor tunityo congratulate the people of the county for this substantial begin ning and thank the magistrates for! '.slavery would have to be voted out of the constitution or shot out' Penn sylvania Fanner. . .1' 11 1 11 every- town -in the vaney nas taKen stringent .measures to prevent the spread of the scourge, Mrs. Tory Phillips, who resided two miles rrom Luuiberton, was instantly killed by lightning, at 11 o clock las Thursday. She was at the well near her house when the flash came. Al her hair was burned off, her clothing was ripped into shreds and her stock ings and shoes were torn to pieces Her death was instantaneous. The towns of Tilusville and Oil City in Western Pennsylvania, were nearly destroyed by tire and iioods banuay Oil creek, upon which they are situated, was Hooded by cloud bursts and several oil tanks burst and the oil floating down m . a. - -. . . S0U12 at It 111 a busmps wnv n,!r t i i -. . - . , ...... 1 rn-no I- n trlr in,l lirliA nr.rni. t 1 ' .t..i c ,uvn iuiu iw ICI I .coi'ims are open at all times fo nvti ClCS adVOCatlll! 'rrrMMl- - nnd - .,lKr. "O r w"v m uuu UiULl 1 v.. 1 r- i imivi'ovenieiits. ; : J Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoni "The countryis not so much in daiger from its tramps as it is from the cauiious, astute men,' who are worth a minion or more, who never steal less than $50,000. Bishop Huntington. . s getting a move on them these hot days. Mens Seersucker coats :;l SO cpi;t'; 1 coats and vests, 75c; K. of L. coats, 75c. Fine Alpaca, Mohair ami dr U d' Etc' coats from $1.50 to $3.00; coats and vests of same, 2.50 to VA k One lot fine. Mohair Vests, all colors, worth bl. 50 to' make, choice nnlv ,o c. h mi. ..' . -11 : . L I i l. .1 .1 . V . . Hiii liiey are yeinug very uim. 11 mesu 1101 uays on t maKe you ieei liKe wear,! ' ft NeirliL'ee blurts, a. look at our beautiful and immense assortment of JW.riv'.u n - f - ." ( . - . . ...... ( l; All kind and prices from 25 cents up. SUMMER. IJNDER'WEAE Is in demand now. G,auze shirts, 25c; Nainsook, 85c; good l.Jalbrijrir:ui un.li r shirts or drawers at 50c, worih 7.5c If you are thinking of buying oil., ;jr want attractive prices as weil as goods, do not buy until you see our anr.v i TRUNKS and VALISES. 1 When in town do not fail 'o visit the - i ' , ., . HOGEItS CLOTHING GO., Opposite PostoSice, . SALISBUiiY, I I f. MAR.S.T0CKER&C0. RALSIGH, N. G. BLAZER SUITS And Olhcr Traveling Requiti AS .UUl D.I.1BW - " PHilade'pLia,, Pa,., i jractury at auoui-u, N .-w Yo'i: ) pn I i Southern DnroT van. Macium,-r.r fa1i:s, Etc., . SAMSOUIlSf, X. V. Absolutely Puro. A ream of tartar lial ln-? Powder. Tllk'licst of all In leaveninsj fetrenylh. Latent U. . Government load luport. ICOVAI. iJAKINO i'OWDBKUO., KS Wall St., N.Y. NOTICE. My wife. Mary T. Hall, having left mv bed ami board, I hereby notify all persons tlmt I will not be responsible tor nay debt, contract or obligation which she msy make, nor for any liability which she rnuy incur. A. L. HALIf . This June 7th, lsy'-i. For Ladies who will leave homo this Summer, we have provided many goods aixl wares suitable for, traveling or use at Seaside or Mountain. JLAZEIt SUITS SKIRTS AND BLA ZER, SHIRT WAISTS, . DRIVING AND RIDING GLOVES, Waterproof OyergarmeKts, Walk ing Suofs, Trunks, Bags, CanV.v Telescopes, Grips, Etc. OUT - OF - TOWN OBDEHS receive the most careful attention. CASH with tho order of $0 00 01 more, we will deliver "good 3 fieejexcfcpt Furniture and Crockery) to tho nearest express olliee cr railroad station. ff. H. & R. S. Tito & Co, Raleigh, H . C. Meatlon the Watchman when j-ou write. UP WITH THE TIMES And up with the changes of disease. Pr. J. B. ALEXANDER, of the White Front Drug Store, has on hand and before the pub lie certaia Medicines of his own preparation, that cannot be excelled in the cure of diseases tor which they arc recommeuued, viz: Dr. Alexntider s Chlorodine Mixture, cures all I pain " i Ilemedv for Chills & Uhenmatism. " Diarrhoea Mixture, invaluable. Comp. Karsaparilia, for blood Cough Syrup, for all bronchial 1 troubles At No. 15 S. College Street, Charlotte, N. O. Alliance Headquarters in rear ol store. Now For Your Jewelry ' ' ' ' x v sr f js v .' v r ... wcv. Lightest in Weight, XI Attractive, Best- Material; Handiest. I .7i These arc the essential roqufi ti; t.. a good lnaehine and-tbey arc a!i v dated in the Osuoune gooiU lf want thc,Icst SIoAver, RcMpn", !i:l Hay Rake or steel spriug-tootb U.iri' in existence, do i:ot pu rebate 1 i"'1 " ing (be OSBORNE. Call on ...v i.. Agejut, or write for deservptn' - . ' - j. . - 1 1 ......if. .5. ofiic, Salisbury, '- N. B. Address letters to Woe! A large uumber of JfnfliHi' pairs constantly kcjt on hnisb - Siention i;he Watchman when '"ft ' 1: -R EABLQST-1 'BACKET STOS vou :.i.V ! V n-i v. 4-s el Vhea Baby was siuk, fr ga-re her Casiorla. When she was a Child, she eriel for Castoria (Then she Jbccaiue Miss, &ha ching ta C as ter i a. Wbdn she bad duldreo, hhc gavo tliera Costoria 1 We arc still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clocks, i Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at tho lowest i . J - .--.--prices. ;t Watch repairing a specialty. All; work guranteed 12 nionth?. 1 ' NEW SPBING GOODS. If you willfcikea look throucl, our MAMMOTH ESTABLISH at the stacks and piles of new goods, with 53 employees kept buy, . soon see that it , KNOWS NO DULL SEASON. The continued growth of our business an;l the great iiicreiV for the mist three and a h:ilf mouths over the coriroiom1iii"' tin;'' ' ous year in our history, we are constrained Lo. believe that dull te; qome if goods are sold cheap eneuh. . . Encouraged by our fast growing tradei we have Wight tbi M , in excess oyer last year. .Our Dress Goods; Department replead. s pertaining to the latest issues in wearing apparel, from a pretty 5 teat s",",, up to the linest silks made. No prettier hnes of Spring Casinnei'-" than you will find in our selections for this. spring, embracing u-i ! shades, lxginning at 25 cents on up to 78 cents per yard. NUN'S VEILING in rdl the leading shades, 22J cents. I llinf rnn niv 1 ! nof vtinl -f in TJotv Ynvl Tintu i VOU -' our counters .at onlv 80 cents. All wool Ohallies 20 r.ents. sindMb'i ever offered in Charlotte. Wookn Bedford cords 25 cents per yanl,- the greatest variety ever offered. HAMILTON CASHMERES 12J cents; . It will ilcafevj-; offering in fine Dress Ginghams at lh and cents; no prettier p1'' ' found. OnTy 10 cts yard for a beautiful iirie -of 'Cheviots, worth J-3 ' Ten cases Standard Prints, 5 cent?. Twenty-five pcs, lb-- and unbleached sheeting. Ten cases, blench from tih lo 113 ; t'j 1 Two hundred dozen fine Silk Mitts, anv thudo wanted, worth 5i v " at only 25 cents per pair. . r. .u In overhauling our shoe stock we find 200-pairs ladies fin 1 and Gtfndola bather nny f-izs and lasts wanted, worth 2-0 to 1 I 1 will becloxd oi:t at 81-75. See them in our ncrth wir.ih. ( X W.. T. DAVIS & CO. r CHARLOTrx 1 "f f3 0
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 9, 1892, edition 1
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