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Carolina Watchmait , Ia. RAM3EY, Editor ad Rrop. SUB$CKieTfQ$f BATES. . - i rn 1 a vKir in uuvbuvo TERMS CSIf. .75 mt ' . Iff. mm . M So I" f 1 1 A A 1 1 1 nncejii fftlj and 7th 0ungressQu;al -District. r : jrv r rr- - circulation than any paper pubsbed in Salisbury. ' - - -' . " perud assecontf-clas mall at gajjstmry. N- C. THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1892. Tije thing to do is to keep in the 'i n ' j - 3 " . niUdie ot f lie roa th belplng yqnr local paper you Jjelp yourself. -Jry ip. Edmonii Emmonq, the ossified man, is dead. We suppose he diel hard. - Vnt sugar trust is getting in its work. If ou have not felt its power, you will soon. Ira B. Cask was last Tuesdaynomi utA for coventor of Indiana by the I 1' tttr.fr nnnvplltion. repiiovttl1 Harmony is tjie watchword. But a Li'i ' ,iV fd verv harmonious ' t ... i. iwuii k'lrllv treated. . wnen lie Awy nerson in need of a presiden tial iioom 'can get one cheap by apply iug to David' B. HiU, of New York. ? . ...... Don't waste your breath advocating measures if you intend to desert them, if your party does not take them up. hns V?een appointed to votifvG rover Cleveland of liis nonn !...: ' U i vr likelv that he will accept. x 1W . 1- lliC ....v. O , cago from theState of' Oregon were : i i..midM I lint, is wnat is pining the country. -The Chicajio platform is the; fun aieitjtrticb we have read lately, j It i otJinmbron?, but just funny; r Secbetarx Husk is iredited with hiving beejf jible tp reacie he amount of deaths among cattle at sea resultinj; from crueMieaimeni ironi fu ii w . tr 1 per cent, on ; tlje 52J,iw,wu worth annually exported. We have received the handsome catalogue just sent out by the faculty of DavidsonCoilege. We are gJad to k.iow that this old and excellent insti- tuUoh is now enjoying a larger patron age thau at auv time since it was o founded. ' - ' ; The Chinese Minister is he most expensively-dressed man ia AVashirig- iugton. He never iippem more than once in the same costume, and it is supposed that he has $150,000 worth of dry goods dedicated to his personal adornment. iUT THIS IN Y'OUIt P1PJS. Wain Facts and Sharp, WhJ Saying - from Hcfurm Tapers. Death is the record fusion has made n all political parties. Let us keep clear ot it. Abilene Monitor. . Men preach from the house tops while the devil is crawlinglhrough the kisement windows. Sea Forum. own wane fioon bills have been oIere4 by re form consressmen in Washington, but anything since the cow jumped over :i- -! . 5 . -a ..II K nA I n li J I tliey caill)Ot be passea uiiwi i me uiuuii, is geueruuy uppuscu iaC are left at home. The junidr of all the Vanderbilts is spending four million dollars on a I fortress at Asheville, N. C, which he e- ' Tili people must be edudcated. ' As !l K..in iivnrv nn nil rHU ruic nic ' Iv to. inc in . other nfnety-fiye because the other jiinetyfir President Harrison yesterday ap- .minted Foster, of Illinois, as Rep relary k I . . . . r 1 1 1 1. 1 .. n- niorlo vapiint I - ot uie, to n HM-n ment walls are from twelve to fifteen by tje resignation feit thick, and the architect of the " rr S.1.-thfl farmers structure is quoted as sajing that the l,ave male is n np,t kicin sooner. But now that you know cking is ji jcessiiry go at it like a maq. Nearly eight hundred retorm. pa- Labor not only pays its but supports the bosses and fattens tlu millionaires ieics, i jinvmc. r . The people must !e deceived, and that, too, unsuspectingly. It is neces sary to do this in order to save the 'Democratic party ."--All twice Fanner. Palaces and hovels, priinjea and pau pers, millionaires and mendicants are complements of each other. Cincin nati Herald. ' ' '. Who is the biggest thief f the man who steals because he is hungry, or the man who steals from the hungry? Cincinnati Herald. If the Democratic party is a party of the people why does tifat party in congress vote to suit Wall street? Little Ilock Farmer. j What dotlUt profit a man to pray for the kingdom of Christ to come, and then vote for the reign ofiwrong to re main? Omaha Tocsin. Whatever the total wealth, its distri bution among the producers is the meas ure of prosperity. Discontent is the rattling of empty dinner pails. Jus tice. - ; There is more fatigue in coaxing the laborer to work than in bejing begged to allow him the privilege. Landlord ism is the short cut to the infamy of slaver'. J ustice. Weish this truth: The farmers will never get their rights until they get into one party, and they will never come together in either ot the old par ties. hort Worth Advance. Money does not create wealth; it an propriates to its owner the wealth cre ated by others, and thus enables one man to live from the sweat of his fel low's brow. People's Tribune. It takes a rel faced man with a loud voice to succeed in Texas politics. It matters little what he says, just so he sucks himself full of wind and lets ttes cape hard. Texas Stockiuan and Far mer. If labor is plentiful and capital scarce, labor will be cheap and capital will be dear.x If money is abundant why do the people use six dollars ot ban! credit (confidence) for each dollar is cash? Momtor. The salvation of this j;overnmrnt lies in th distinct voii i of every citi Z"ii in thi'diii ction t her public .'Hairs If government be lel'taU'ii io profes sional politicians there is little to be looked tor. Houston Font. Ignorance is not always bliss. Jones on one siae or tne roaa ana omit n on t lie other, quarrel continually over tariff. nigh or lanti low, while each pas more usury, every year, than they both do tariff m ten. Des Moines 1 nbune The labor question will never be set tled bv the sorinklins of rose water young plutocrat looks ahead to the The voice of the discontented will never time when an outbreak may tsst the bef drowned by the beating of tom-toms I - m mm mr . strength of those CvcIoDean walls. and blare ot trumpets, ihe voice ol - I l I Ml i. i j r reason must aua win oe ueara. i eo- pie's Tribune. A grizzly bear from the Zoo was at Every man is entitled to his opinion and we can see na reason on earth why so many of our best people are abused and censured because they want to think just a little for themselves. Freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and ' freedom of action are inahenble rights guaranteed to all. It sounds strange to the ears of the politicians to to hear the farmers talk learnedly about finance and govern ment. Truly the bottom rail is - get ting on top sure enough. And again is the Bible vindicated: "The first shall be last, andl the last shall be first." The Polk Memorial Association was organized in Raleigh last Thursday. Its purpose is to erect a monument to the memory jofhe dead leader and to assist his family in any way necessary. The board of trustees has been called to meet in Greensboro, August 0th, it being the opening day of the meeting of the State Alliance. In a recent interview Ex-Senator Ingalls said: "The Farmers' Alliance, or People's party, as it is now called, which by the way sent meigher than dead and to be disintegrating. That is not the case. Oh the contrary, out in Kansas, it is still manifesting con siderable vitality.1" THE NEWS, - State. Burglars are setting ia their work in Wiliininstou. Evangelist Fife opetied a series cf meetings at focky Mount Sunday. Duke, Sons & Co., Durham, shipped 4,000,000 cigarettes to Japan last Saturday. Two little boys of Mr, Dolf Sigmon .it Hickory weie killed by lightning on the lutli in.sL Judge David A. Barnes, of Murfrees- foro, N. C, died at Kaleigh, hist Fri day, aged 73 years. Senator Vance expects to.visit Wil mington and the Hammocks July 1st to remain several days. The grape yield in the central part of the State will be less than last year, though an average crop. A terrible wind, hail and rain storri passed over Weldon last Saturdav even- mg, destroying crops as well as build ings. . Miss Susie W. McDonald, a bright and beautiful young lady of Charlotte, died at her home in that city Sunday, aged 20 years. Two baskets of carrier pigeons from Philadelphia were turned loose at High Point last bunday, and it was reported that they made the fastest time of any on record. Newbern will have bo:h waterworks liint up alive and almoH n!iurt. The from the Cliolla nmo at a certain roy wall caved betov and above him, hut j nlty. TUU ..was the foundation of hi two larce irocks formel an arch lust ftirtune. 1 l. I I ! t i I ' i 1 ! over nis head, whicu Kept Lira iroiu o r ?ng crushed. ; A certain trucker of Mount Olive who shipil eight barrels pf potatoes to jNew York recently receivaj last Monday eight two cent stamps as net retiirris from I his shipment. Another trucker of that town who shipped eleven barrels wiis charged up by the com mission merchant with 43 cents deti eieiicy td pay freight and incidental expenses. The New I. em Journal says news ha.4 reacheil that cily that 15.ivnard Daniels shot Stanly Watson at Goose Creek Hand, Thursday, and he was not expected to get over it. Both are white men of that place. Mr. Daniels was arrested and placid in Bayboro jail. There had been a lawsuit between the two men in time past. The wheat crop is tha largest ever grown in Wake. The yield per acre is j notably high. On forty acres Mr. P. H. Manguni, of Wake Forest, made over 1,000 bushels. Major Tucker made 475 bushels on 10 acres. Sheriff Page says the winter oat crop is. fine. bpring sown oats were hurt by the s ' Ifhoir nnru nnL-inrr fur I huu ivom mn. near future. The Journal says botht, 3 7 ""V .,, i i i ..ii ducted through miles of streets to an ob There are 157 millionaires .residing will be urged forward with all reason able'dispatch; The Asheyille Citizen says that it cost the Richmond & Danville railroad $30,000 above gross receipts last year to operate the Murphy branch of the Western Railroad. Win. H. Boseley, Chas. H. Tilghman, A. H. Taylor and others have incorpo rated the North State Lumber Co., to deal in lumber, etc., at Sunsbury. The capital stock is 200,000. The People's party was organized in Beaufort county Saturday with forty delegates, all but three of whom were formerly Democrats. The question of a county ticket was postponed. The board of aldermen has closed down upon the license question in Greensborc. If the county commis sioners ratify the action of the board, Greensboro will soon be "dry. The matter of establishing a home for aged and infirm women in Char lotte is still being agitated and prom ises success, lire institution is needed and should be established. Sews State Tre;.si:rer H.iin 'na-;ii nrurci d th.a 6'l!,ri;v.0.0Uiof .1 he old Sate bonds have b en funded i.im!t the fundirg act, which expires by limitation Juiy 1st, when funding operations will ceae. The Winston uepuuumn claims that the oldest minister in the State resides a few miles from that city ii; the person of Rev. John Ajspaugh, who. the past week turned his Ul year. Mr. D. B. Gioff, ot Washington? D. C. recently purchased the Wades boro Brown Stone Quarry, located near that place. He says that the quarry will probably we worked ixienively before a great while. Sentinel: Mr. Henry Moranie, an industrious citizen, was working, in drouth. Corn on bottom landi has4ea(ier they were cfptured while' at been considerably injured by the drill worms. Two brothers, living in the western section of Stokes county, went to New York three weeks ago af ter green goods, and were met at the depot by the man f tvr have been started in this country I in New York City, while in all sections 1; fU"fofa .t w..ai,;.;!. the harvest field on the lands of Mr L i mnnfhs. Dn von Uf nnr mnntrv .iro mill inns f hntist Tw,w P.a t'u i.. ":' H. W. Fries. He stopped to take a .'rink in inc u.wi vifs"" . j i j - " - i x ucoud j jjuip iiicii liic i iwim , since) . . , -- . . , after fell over dead. He "Was about 54 years of age. At 1 o'clock Sunday morning the oil house near the C. F. & Y. V. depot i r l .. l. l n ii in n oh.mnrn.ia rlpvntJ.m f n uKf rtt Uieeusuoiu cauut UiellU Hie eil- commodity into the hands of the few idea contained in a flag, and does not bul,,n .Hnd wo nd barJe,s fnt.hA riatrimpiif nf fhn n.-mv nunnn( U ; .. m jjou wtie uesiniuu. x ne inner noweu long be maintained and at the same oppressed and struggling fellow beings 1,1 u"w". "e Sl time continue as a free country. Water a furious article made of the basest and oil don't mix. ' of meta,- Afield (Ran.) Free Press. Since Claus Spreckels sold out to the sugar trust for 87,000,000, the hit ter has the sugar market m its control, But then the people, since! VimT the movement is going to die? hard working yeomanry who are kept the attempt to pass a silver bill, have O ' w .(.w , . - " I I r - - 1 i 1 I .1 : between the upper and nether mill- "econie so useu io me presence or uie lahnrpr pvp.r earn I a. a.... e i...:., j :a. I bears of Wall street that little attention "J w :? -T-:--- Biuuc. a- unr ui icwuuiug is uiaHii; , TJ...:.. n.J V our times IIS milCll as lllS expenses OU ni,h whpn mstieft shall have, hpr nwn I U farm or at the work bench? That The flecnmuiation nf ihe nrehsin(, . Pnotm that shows itself only is what the Bell Telephone Company t , - doin. Good country roads are the most important local matter. O.ur people sliouia imuK more aoout-goou ruuus K ! Urtt ill l" I l"..L. Ihan( atjou( vno eiecie i cousia- .big' or register of deeds. damaging Some of QUESTIONS AS TO TAXATION Are largely engaging public interest and the price of refined sugar has been rT-HB reform movement has sustained and attention, not only m Congress, advanced. It is estimated that the nd- "lr i i . . .. , . VilUPO 111 l1"lQ will xnalil in 4-K rti.l i'. Y i I -I -w ' men who cannot be fought. p7 7n7I ; r It is estimated by the Washington au inv" Pa., and representing six of the largest Star that $90,000,0b0 worth of fraud- sf rmoIl commercial interests in that State, ad- ulent food products are mixed with good eleanfc Don't curse the. banker for doing vises a separation of the valuation into articles, or sold in place of them an Kanlri.irr two items: 1st. the bare land, and 2d " nually in the United States. This lW .H1:.. - ' I . r" '. .... . . ..Liw. kick vonrsAlf,, for vnhntr fnr the buildings and improvements on - J.i'-jv .7 v ... .. o ..i ,.- . k ?J . . . . men and land. The legislature of Florida - - - ' ' 111 i ma .. .. ,m "lis, um iaiiea. l ney were too busily The Louisiaua legislature lias been engea 00 0Uler real amount is stolen from the people by men who coiu fortunes by cheating the, consumers. JSew lork Citizen. reet. Wildest excitement prevailed. No.6 Township was visited Friday ening with a severe and wind, rain and hail storm. the citizens tell us they have never seen such a down pour of rain. The corn and oats were badly twited arid turned about. Concord Standard. Rev. Dr. William S. Lacy, of Nor folk, says the Landmark, has accepted au invitation to preach the dedication next Sunday, 2Gth June, of the new Presbvterian church re cently built in Elizabeth Citv, N. C. The church is designated as the uCamm Memorial.' sen re building, and were taken into a room one at ii time and relieved of 300 each at the point of -a pistol. Char totte jSews. The Raleigh Seics and Observer snvs that a few days ago at Hillsboro a young colored ioy i aoouc niceen years oia drowned himself in a peculiar manner. He had stolen some monev from Mr. Parks, of that place, and on being de tected he ran to a pond and divesting himself ot his clothing lumped in and drowned himself. The wheat crop is the largest ever grown in Wake county. The yield per acre is notably high. On fortv acres, Mr. P. A. Mangun, of Wake Forest, made over 1 ,000 bushels. Major Tucker made 475 bushels on sixteen acres. Sheriff Page says the winter oat crop is fine. Spring oits were hurt by the drouth. Corn on bottom lands ha? been considerably injured by the drill worms. Chrontcle. Raleigh Svics and Observer: A gentleman had a curious reiic of more than acenturv ago at the State Treasury yesterday. It was a ten do I I r LiU isued under an act of the !eg islaiuiv of l his State which sat at Hills boro in 1778. It was printed. by Jame Davis, whose name appears i n it, and calls' for ten Spanish uollars or their equivalent. It bore the inscription: "Un on pi .st." . Win. M. Sh Itoii, whoon Sunday last killed Grant Tweed on Spi.l Corn Creek, id ad t on county, v. as captured - n Greenville, T nu. Friday; Sheriff C. B Candler, of Madison, went to Gnenville ii l'i i t ..i ... l .1 .. :i 4 alter cunioii, mn. iciuincu winoui :iim, as Shelton is held in that place in a pistol case, as well as for the murder, and the authorities refused to give him up. Sheriff Candler was in Asheville Friday applying to Gov. Holt for re quisition papers. Edgecombe has an inhuman freak in the person of a negro boy about ten or eleven years ojd. A few days since Dr. J. M. Baker was called in to examine a negro baby on the Bridgers Redmond farm about four miles from this place. ; The baby had been left by . i . i i I ts mother in charge or mis ooy, aj irotheiy and the boy had taken it to the rarden wall made out of wattled pine labs about six feet high and had thrown t over. It fell into a tub, its head triking against the side, denting in the soft skuli. Dr. Bakers examination bowed that the baby's chance lor liv ing was small. learts the strength of inter- Bi- hop Bh tli, of Jeriis.;ilem.says tthere are now in Palestine double the num ber of Jeiys that returned from the Ba'nl miaii captivity. This seasop's high water in the Mis sissippi has ben ! unprecelenteitr and ii.. ..: r . .: n. .. iiiu iei: im i.g uu ruing, ror me lllliu time low lands between Keokuk and West Quincy are submerged and rail wav traffic interferred with. At Shelby ille, Tenn.f Monday a mob went to the jail, and forcibly securing the keys i mm the sheriff, took the murderer. W. M. Bates, of Bowesville, from his cell and hanged him to a tree in the court house yard. Bates died protesting his innocence. A vicious hogjvilled and partly de- voured the 4-year-old child f Martin Frolich at Chillicof he, Ohio. The next evening the neighbors were .horrified to find that brolich had killed the hog, and he and his family were eating it. while the remains of his mutilated child lay in the house. . A big counterfeiting gang was un earthed at San Francisco, Cal., hist Wednesday by the arrest of two of the work, and all the apparatus for mak ing spurious coin was found. It s-ems that thegang was composed of about a dozen men who had been at work over a year, and it is thougt that they Have in mat time put oyer SllU,lxK wortlfof counterfeit money in circula tion. " - Spaktanburo, S.C., June 28. News has just reached here of a most diaboli cal crime committed at Gaffney this county. VV. u Carpenter s little girl ten years old, was given carbolic acid by her nurse, a negro girl jiuraed Millie Brown. Hie girl was vexed with Mrs Carpenter and to ik this means of vent ing her spleen. Ihe unfortunate child ditd shortly alter the most terrible suf fering. The girl was brought here and committed to jail. She confessed her guilt. That watch, c!ock cr p erc oil which you hare laid aw.-. ' - can De repaired and mml new by , : - REISNER i GORMM t A: ..Ill i ' 'I .".iicu ni me iesi . A - "" nothesitate to offer a handsome Gold Watch Free to the person who ohn brin Having gr for watchmakers in USat i or clock which we are unable toret 1 hose eyesvhich have been - - yQutrouble, or causing xo,. headache,- can be properly gt glasses which will enable v0,. in - pn-fectly, and at a price way beW'a!; traveling quack or peddler. Our line of JEWELRY - and ?n VERWAILE is the most comr Salisbiiry. Watches were nevw cheap. We a:e showing a mostly. tiful line. You will always find 1.O0K lor the blackest front ia to otep in, ana we u treat you white Always yours to please, ' EEISNEB & GOHMAK, ' ' Leading Jewn. D. I.0SB0ME&G Philadelphia, Pa' (Factory atiAuburn, New York) SALISBURY, iv. c Ghildrw Cry for Pitcher's ntcrla.' MFojlortwelry We are still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at the lowest 'prices. Watch repairing a specialty. All work gu ran teed 12 months. J. Sl H. HORAH. . fel9.ty Xight3st in Weight, Most DnraUa d . Attractive, Best Miterial,. Handiest. These are thecsseiKi.il rcquirompittsa a g4Uu maeliliie 5Uil they are alt a ciated in the Osbornk good. Ii u I 1 li ' W1IIIL I IIU llCb .UIMVUI , lit'illllT, ail AKs Hay Hake or steel sjrinj;-toyl!i Harijn in existenroi. do not pnrchiise n'Uv ing the OS1JOUNE. Call on our Aent, or write for descriptive Catalyse l OWEN H. BISHOP, Ulrice in J. W. Boatian'a ?toto. Main street,'. . istbury, . L.) N. B. Address letters to WiKtdsido.X.r, A lari;e nuniher of Maehiue.H ml lb pairs eoustantly kepMni h.: ml. V enllon the Watchn an when von t rite. WT3 1 WANT WHAT ! ClotheSi A Big Bargain in a Suit of . .. . . . -.1 If so, we are the people and this is the place to buv it. hvcry tor, p- tern, size, length, style and price you cau wish. Take 3 our choiti. OuriM At. tlifi . commencement of Jlmory Coilege (Ueorcia, a few days ago, the I 11 ll 1. ! 1 The Central Paci fic railroad owes the WCUIV, conrnw me aocior or ai vinity upuu LUC XVY. U. 1. U1UUS, UL X" iiy- etteville. N. C. Dr. Gibbs is the able noting for a Ui.ited'States senator for 'importance to' the peopled The report sefenil -w.eefcE but have not elected one et. It is thought now that tire elec ion'will be postponed twoyears. - government about one hnndrpd millinn upoii ine rvr. j. x.-uiqos, ot ray O w I I . 1 not, pay of this conference further savs that dous fraud of the centurv. While the L7C A, !roll,ia onterence, stnpen hile thi the laws of Pennsylvania aonronth Toad insolvent the directors have ., . , . amassed private fortuues agregatiii" iv M.ruijr ul me single wx hundreds of millions of dollars.- nu tuhinli if. annnf ev Anao mf I "lev II even the interest. ItiathninRtat.inttP,dm.8eJder. of the P ayetttfville dis- -v..v..ww- 1 i - i -t tl a v met or ivortn Lar M. E. Church South. In. one ot our exchanges we notice Uat a wrjter.in giving l(is many rea- sons wy lie is an alliance man, says qt one he w -opposedto -men buying than those ol any other State, but that Caucasian. uniortunateiyjhejrhave "ail its objec- lf . , , - t Jswamp growth, especially to the black. aw i.iiwul:ii iwi ijiii i in inif irn . Caterpillars have taken possession The of Bladen county. Last season thev confined their ravages mainly to the tionable futures and none. of the ad-L,non,u,. n,.,. ..1? 1' r sweet and tunelo gum. This season - . I vuttiiv. niuc Mil lliq liauuuui ICUlSia-l.i i ' ii l- . ., vantages Qf that.systeui of taxation, mUionof this country for the past twenty- 1 ,y ardev(flu foJiae f le flinf If i.,,. Hfiv Trotircli, iman Annn Kn i a oak. They do not take hold of the . .. . . 1 : I 1 p J V I mania or elm unless thev ;ire verv r .i i .-j d i inM,k i j i . l vprv h "H iiKiiiirtiv fir nor nimMtn 1 j - j VnW.,nd calling i cotv wlfeatJ VZTT" "j"? e haVebee thecal prof A" . 1 -.11 T " .-.- UIJUUU1UG llllC IIU1U 111 111 lilllll 1 . 1 a - I iororwoaccof . - - - - - ana it woiiia well enough for our Two brothers, living in the western . Pcwi"c w i i miuu wueu me section ot btokes county, went to INew The wear of farm machinery is first rrnV:. l li : L ; 1" " weeks ago atter green goods, i rr. i ii - - ia - i ti rpiuin.. wiiifii iw Tfinnn in i-rtn. i 111 Lr-;i(Tii liii- i j i i ir:i ii i. i irnior iiz-.tir i i l. l. ii j l i j 1- - . ... - . j .wr. w AVUx .u miw i -0..w.,... ....... uuw iv aim were met ju me uenoi, uv me man irom euto weher.nd sew they were looking fo?. They were irumwKvi proper awniion. H Kept hPkat anvlan at tarutin..5 xrhiVh A T j . ii ., . . , , . . - t . - - j i' - j n. juuaucsr uuciur never ureaiiis oi ell Oiled and painted, farm, Hnple- ries the nromise at liTl,.,,o.". Il l.v. I hafcimr : mmr t.f.I.nf tnr ... t TK. ... . - , . .. I I --0 """"-l3 o I X " " --. i. IIC1C ; w, i u .uuger aua ue moretf. deQ8 o islJeservi0f fyi is a proverb among the medical fra- fcctive while ihey are used. iii;, frtr .i, tern.ty of Japan: "When the twin J - . VOVIUIVi. AVI UIV luwvil llidb 4111 s 11 . i -..) ltucwiis, uuichj uuu uiaeuse, invaaes a 3IOICUI3 U "I U8C iUC WOre Urilmmallh.il ha .n Inl-w, ....Ut. t .1 i i. i- . . i . ITmrrfttar jir mreW nd m kAan io . it if1- i uSui, j i uui prea wen nigger, standi 10 clean out a y,MBMi,i4$. are. rarely, used, in Aden, Lless oppressive, .on the laboring classes, that home, even though t mv,, L0ii a;uJ.,0 .k uu rabuu' Uam has fallen there only laud that the taxation of the bare land him, is a robWr. And yeMhe poorly ot the well the rock wall caved iii and iwicein i,weniy-nine years, devious alone without Hie buildings aud im- ieu " "w, working gins of this he was buried thirty-fire feet uudei conducted t hough miles of streets to au obscure building, and were taken int a room one at a time-and relieved of S300 each at the point of a pistol. At Lenoir Monday, the 19th, a col to the M rain, which occurred in proyemenU will diminish treatlv the country are called upon to help Chris- ground. A large force of hauds.setito - - , i i- w - m -J wirinii ' m A-t . L . . I. JjOSQ, there, wass u lriod of: dry weather, burdens on the homes of which lasted twenty-six vears. Ipeople.'- the lze inese Heathens by contribution work at once to re hevehim. AtintU. Iionmr r ll. . . r..- I . .. " inim meir scaur earnings. & hanie. vuls t hev nu 1.1 lu.:ir I. ni t..:A- 1 J ' A A. KV M hj:i' is thy blush! Elsewhere, Congress is expectecflo adjourn July th.; Ex-Senator Ingalls sailed a few days ago for Europe. The Peoples party of Texas on last Friday put a lull State ticket in the field. The grand jury found a true bill igainst Kev. Thos.1 Dixon in the Koch ibel matter. A receiver has been appointed for the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad company. One nrst class fare for round trip 111 1 1. l' li ! win oe cnargea io parties auenuing he Omaha convention. t)n Mondav Mr. Breckinridge of Ar kansas, introduced a bill in the House to repeal the tax an State banks. Drexel, Morgan & Co., say they can not at present jundertake the reorgan izatiou of the Richmond Terminal com pany, Ferdinand Col berg, of Brooklyn, N. Y., died Sunday morning, making the twelfth victim of Saturday's fright ful wreck on the Pennsylvania railroad Two express trains collided at Harris- burg, Pa,last Saturday causing a fearf u wreck. Eleven parsons are killed and twenty are now in hospitals. One voung girl had her head severed from her body. W. S. Hobnrt died the other day in San Francisco, worth 4,000,000. In 1870 he was a carman in the Choi la mine. He received S4 a day for push ing an ore car in the lower levels. He made a little money in stocks and put it into teams with which ha In.uled lore to the mills. He prospered at this I ight- weight SUMMER CLOTHING s ?etliiiz a move on them these hot davs. Men's Seersucker coats :it 50 cent- cnats ami vests. Hiii'i K. of L. coats. UTie.. Fine Alnaea. "Mohair and wJi rl' Ele' coats from 1.50 to S3.00: coats and vests of same. 2 -"( Io 8:f One lot Hue Mohair Vests, all colors, worth SI 50 to make, choice wily $. They are selling very fast. -Jf these hot days douVmake you.fel I rW pfj MotvlK'Mk -i'fj at l-rl ail nm hnon nr.. ...wi -I iiwiVil t t hcill Hit All kind and prices from 2o cents up. - SUMMER UNBERWEAE' Is in demand now. Gauze shirts, 25c; Nainsook, 35c; good ILilbrrggan u"' hirts or drawers at 50c, worth 75c If you are thinking of bnyiiLg 0,r?? 7 want attractive prices as well as goods, do not buy until you sre tnir arra m TRUNKS and VALISES. When in town do not fail lo visit the - ROGERS CLOTHING CO., Opposite Postoffice, SALISBURX Til :CiBABL0T T I 1STRW SPTf.TTSTfl ROODS. If von will take a look tlirouirli' our lAMUOrtl ;E5TA IUJ3IIMP: ..i. ii 1 ..:it, ..e 1 - ...:t. r.o 1 im-v. vo" soon see that it KNClVJ NO niTT.T. ;fasoN. ... . . ... . . :.. AnrS the continued growth of our business and the great liu-rea f.. ii i. ii.. j .. h i : ii... : 1...-. ' ; m.. nf an V P' ":. . 1. r.i. - 1. r i L.. L-i: -1..U ... .r us Wiauv IUI3 tcai Ml IIIU UISK'IV, nitiic CUliailiUIlOJ LO UC11CU IIIU.I uuii come lf goods are sold cheap enough. ' - . ..-' n "r n .i ,1.1s eve0'uH in excess over last year, wur urcfs uoous Lrepaniueiu, ii-h-.-- - pertaining to the latest issues m wearmg apparel, from a pronv. j jfc up to the finest silks made. . No prettier lines of Spring Cnshiuerej ' than you will find i our selections for this spring, emWadyg a!' shades, Ix'giuniiig at -5 :ents on up to 78 cents i-er-ynrd. . iNCTiN b VEILIING m all the leading shades, ZZ cerus. ii i c. 1 f xr, xr i . -i l ,-iii Will '.' inai you pay si.zo per yarn ior in iewi iorK reiau nouses, - (fr4B? . i i .i. on ti i ii. .ii- on ...,,,1 i he 14'-, t our coumers a, oniy ou ceni. au wooi vuaiues 6u cirm.-', " . tji p. eight hours of L rd work tliey drjewLud finally gut ucontr-ct to extiucUru evir offered in Charlotte. Wooltn Bedford cords 25 cents jery the greatest variety ever offered. HAMILTON nASHMURPS 191 nn 1 f. MrilT l lease to offering in fine Dress Ginghams at 7 and 8 cents; no prettier 0 found. Only 10 cts yard for a beautiful Hue of Cheviots, worth M Ten cases Standard Prints, 5 cents. Twcuty-five. pi 1 ,er ?f and unbleached sheetiug Ten causes bleach from Gi to 112(" ' 1 ili; Two himdrHfl dnpn finnSilk Mitts, nnv ihadft wanted. UOI'I at only 25 cents par pair. - . h"nA r" i i i i i e. i rtAA I.J hni' t'1' . in overuauiiug our snoe siock we nuu iaj paus ur.. v and Gondola leather anv fiz s and lasts wanted, Worth S 2.50 to will bo cloe4 out at 1.75 See them in our nortlf -window. ; - W. I. DA VIS -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 30, 1892, edition 1
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