ina Watchman. t :. 0 Best Newa m Vicinity. Rowan and in -. LocM Editor. A meeting will bo held in the.coui t bouse to-night to ratify the nominatioi made by the national and State demo cratic conventions: They will probably have a rousing time. A bicyclist left here last Friday morn- jrr Siivnnniih. Ga.. his home. Word tl vr pvww--- j ; TjtiJRSD AY, JUNE 30, june bug has put in his. -appear- - s u now in Baltimore ' .1 ...tlrm J his annua - - fourteen hours- and .l minutes iu length. - inmntneo appeared - pars nu irketafewdaysago. tne , en Watchman wants a live local XD ,wffi in the county f at every jloreheaJ to .pen Jones left Monday for d several week's vaca tion - Tiuirn ' of Harmony. Ire- tfr J. II-11 J . : ... .. . ..I,.,ia,.tit itxll VPS- coioij n " . terd3y morning- - . ,jul,urv is truly a cty ot-flAvnings The "uul cuine oacK inai iic muc uw iaiowimw . ... ... nili tutivnnii liora, fltlfl C5um cord in about two hours. ' It is now reported that the Norfolk & Western railroad will push Us Roanoke & Southern branch south by way of Thomasville. If true that wil1 put it further out of our reach. ' There is to be a match game of ball at the grounds in East SalUbury-between the Franklin and Salisbury nines, to morrow eveuing at four o'clock. A beaten time is expected. - T The roller Hour mlir is to be erected on the corner of Long and Liberty streets, in East Salisbury, A side track- will rvrnhnhlv he'buitt out to the mill. The erectiou will begiu at once. The hottest days of the year are upon us, ana it oeiiooves us io cicuu hack lots, cellars, hog pens, etc., and nreverit sickness. Your back lot is some- s . Fire Last Saturday. -, - " i f M " ' " t J " About five o'clock last S itnr.lay even ing lightning from a dark cloud idrtuk the residence of Mr. P. M. Bernhardt, -en Iiiuiss street, next to the covered bridge. No one, was hurt by the shock and for a while U was not known that the home As MECKLBNBUEa NEWS. What is Gomz- oa Among: tne Descen dants of the Signers ot tne uecia .2 ration of independence. buck that he made the distance of . had been set on fiic l y the light ng. soon las ith ei fire was discovered the alarm ------ - I " ! J " .! Mr. J. CL Burroughs, ivha has- been chiefly Instrumental i in pecurinx . funds for the erection of jthe Craighead monu orient, says the monument is ready for erection, excepting the inscription, This is being written by a Craighead, which necessitates a slight delay, as Mr. Craig head was not at l.b-.ne when written to. Peaches and apples are very poor and The monument will be placed in Elin- The threshing horn is heard in the land. Craighead sihrol hou?e, on ...AVO. Steele's place, was burned .Wednesday night at half post nine' o'clock. -It it thought to be the work of an incendiary. re- was given and the fire department sponded promptly and did good work. Everything in the, house was saved, but of coinse sustained slight damage. The roof was completely burned off, but the walla and floor were saved. The loss is about $1,000, fully insured. Mr. Bern hardt will probably havo it rebuilt soon. scarce. . Charlotte is eating tomatoes of her own manufacture. Our favorite fruit is being gathered the blackberry. The merchants say that. trade was never duller at this season than now. wood cemetery. ! Deaths J - I i - -: I, Mrs. Charles F.j Alexander died at 1 cr home in Huntersville, Sunday-morning at 5 o'clock after au 'illness of a week. Uer death was sudden and totally unex- I A Terrific Storm. TIia most damaging storm known to many 61d citizens around Organ Church passed over that place last Friday even ing. I lis track was narrow but it carried destruction in its path. The greatest i Two prohibitions were in a Third party damage! done was to the wheat crop. J meeting in Alamance county tho other 'Not a shock was left standing, "some j be- day, so says the Uleamer. ing blown more than a hundred yards. 'IM. L pected, aud she! was not! considered The heavy wind Saturday "blew the alarmingly illj Deceased was 36 years j roof off Dr. Alexanders barn, two miles of age. She was a daughter! of tho late Wm. Pattersou, of Lemly's township. Observer, out from town. Dr. J. B. Alexander is in Florida at tending the bedside of his brother-iu-luw Who is uot expected to live. : Died, near! Huntersville, the infant child of Mr and Mrs. Milas Oehler. J ' i Absolutely Pure. The storm: was accompanied with , hail, which greatly damaged the corn and cot ton cropj Tobacco barns and other 1. . (... nivil 42I1II UCI 1 " " - ' erected, nf Itv -Frances E. Shober, 0V i.s creating a sensa- y: - ,rlDcrly of Salisbury, iBio-Tufrytown, N The hoys are practicing on the ball . The r-case s .febury has caught the base ball fe- . Th ' We notice the brick pavemenU sinking ' ...rii tilaces. This should bo looked .iter before it gets too bad xfr EJwin Shaver Is in Cincinnati at ...Min-'tho National rronioiuon v,ou vcutiou, which met yesterday. iruo -inniial Masonic-picnic will be held -1. n M(H(l;lV. JllW lltll. A big time is U store for allho attend; v W O. A. and C. Sk Bingham were lledtoSiatesville Tuesda-cuight by a i ....... m inouncinz the death' of their lent'"" i . 1 aunt. Tlie I'reshyterian picnic was held at Dunu'a ' Mountain Tuesday." .They had jfylouaut day and all enjoyed themselves inely. - , , Tj A ma-ic lantern exhibition of scenes iuJayan was given before a small auui cuce iu tho Baptist church last Saturday night. - A subscription school wHl be started at iim Academy, July 4th; and will be m,,H by Mr. C. W. Parker, of Uuilford county, " Next Monday, July 4th, leng ,,a" : i:wual holiday, the banks will be closed ttml the lius'tollicu villohservo Sunday liours. , " j ! Charlotte lias a now publication iu tlie way of a monthly r iiiedical journal, with , Da. E. C. Uc-isler ami J. C Montgomery aaelityrfJ Rev.' 3. F. Tuttlc, formerly of this citVibouii a proiracteil -meeting at the . - t vf t iUbiBt uiiarca iu . u.i.iiiigiuui xv last "week. limes oflenMVo to our neighbor when it buildiots j were demolished, beveral is not to you. buildings j were unroofed, lhe forests .. . .- . I wftrft terriblv slaved bv the wind, nuse two dozen Sahsbunans iook , irees ueiug iuru..up. . piA ui xih uuva About advantage of the cheap rates and lelt on the excursion for Richmond, yesterday morning. It contained live well filled coaches and lea here about an hour and a half behind time. We return thanks to Mr. J. D. Kerno dle, of the Alamance Gleamer, for an in vitation to attend the Alamance races turtheron in Cabarrus county the damage bv hail was more severe, almost com- pletely destroying the crops. Deaths. Mr; Martin S.tJolIy, who was taken ill with typhoid fever aud returned to his As our horse editor has distemper and no home uear Bost's Mill about three weeks to go, we will- be The store of Binglia a & Co., is being t)itiit,l iiiul rc-iHJiioiled. Tho stores 1 - uloti' MiUiT street are beginning to We wonder if Salisbury's youngdemo c ats wili revive the. use of the big white Cleveland beaver, worn so much during the last campaigu. " Capt. C. M. Leo returned yesterday frj:n Rochester, N. Y., wliere h had beu Tatteinling the Association of Na tbual Mi'chauics. The Salisburv Cotton Mills was closed d)A u Saturday. and Monday in order to 1 connect water in thetho old building with the1 new one. j Mr. G. W. Wright, our enterprising furuiiurfe man, will open a music house in the building just, below his furniture 1 e uporiu'm, in a few days - The amount of mail, baggage and ex press handled daily at our depot Js im- meuse. A large amount of it comes - down the Western road. x one else is "bossing" forced to decline. The Winston Sentinel of last Tuesday says: lVr. J. A. Blum left this morning by private conveyance for a tour through Guilford, Randolph, Rowan and Davie counties to gather specimeus of small grain for the World's Fair. - - V : ! There will be divine services in the TiUthcran church Sunday: night. The pulpit will be filled hy Mr. H. N. Miller. Mr. Miller is a young man and an able speaker, and it is hoped that a large au dience will turn out to hear him.. The weather crop bulletin has this re- port from Salisbury jor iai 4 Wheat is all cut aud the yield is unus ually good. Com, cottou aud tobacco are doing well. Peaches and apples are sure. Grapes and blackberries abuu dn, ' 1 he next meeting of the North Caro lina Piess Association will be held in 'Charlotte on July 27th and 28ih. It probaile this will be the largest meeiiuK jet held. They propose to take au ex cursion to Washington or New York al ter they adjourn. Improved roads will bring all clause. of rural -population into closer social re- i...;..,.- i oLiii'r. increase im; lUIIUlia . f pleasure as well as the profit uf travel shorten distancesave time ami give evi .1. .! t( -a lu-iifr civilizaliou. Push th X i;ood work forward. The first rcligioits services in the new Pr..hviti-iaii church was the prayer- j - - . Vvrtwlnsrlnv niht: The look ' mecimji " " first Sunday service was neiu iai dav by Uev. Mr. Fogartie, of Chapel Hill. He preached in the Sunday school room, the main auditorium not being completed. - ago, died at 7 o'clock last Thursday eveu ing. He did not have a strong constitu tion aiid ids case was pronounced hope less from the first. He was twenty-two years old at the time of his death, i For neiarly two yerrs he had been a clerk in Salisbury, and had made many friends here. ; He was buried from Salem church Saturday moruiug. V Mrs: Elizabeth McCorkle died at Chapel Hill last Thursday. The remains were brought to Salisbury and buried in Oak Urovecemetery Saturday morning, the funeral being conducted from the residence of Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mrs. MeCoi-kle was a sister of the late J. D. Brown and Williams Brown, of this city. Be 011 the Lookout. Correspondence ot tlie Watcuman. A white, middle-aged man, dressed in a blue suit of clothes, came to Mr. Pieas ant Wise's house on last Saturday while Mr. andiMr. Wi.-e were altendiug the luueial of Mr. M. 8. Colly. He stepped upon the piazza aud attracted the atten tion ;of .Mrs. Garner.' When she came up to where this man stood, there he was wiih a hi; hunch of lig'at keys in his hatid as if remly to uulocknhe door, ami a large! revolver buckled around . his waist, lie did not speak but time words a tut they were, "Who lives here?' ahe replied, "Mr. Wise." He then s-pm oil through the lieid for the woods. .' Y- T. S. 11 The farmers say the outlook has nevir ueeu better thau now. Wheat threshing Is going on aud wheat is good. i L. C. McKay, of Huutersville, threshed 8Ui bushels of wheat this week, which was raised on three acres of laud. Rev. Dr. C M., Payne; of CoucorV, preached two able tenaons in Charlotte last Sunday. Both services were higlny enjoyed. Bro. Mac Sample called in to see us this week. He says the crop outlook in Hopewell is tine, but says tno Cleveland crop is uot promisiug. Doctors differ. We heard a cotton .merchant say last week that cotton would not have beeu below 8 cents hud it uot been controlled by bucket shops. Sarcastically judging from the amoui.t of drunkenness, obscenity aud profauit among the democrat delegates last Sun day iu Chicago, prohibition must be a crime. The People's party of Alabama have adopted the St. Louis p.atform and se lected a delegation to tho national con vention. The convention declined to put out a Suite ticket. The county commissioners will cele orate the glorious 4ih by having a meet ing that day. Capt. Dick Hilton will oc cupy the throne. Come along with your good nioial characters. North Carolina cast three and one third voles 1or Cleveland ai, tno tot. ven tion. How many will the Alliance cast III November? About the same propor pollion, from Wuat Wo bear. Private messages from Washi.igtofi to New York say lhal lite Judiciary com- liMtlec lias decided ihut Hie ii;Uch bill is unconstitutional, so beiler prices of col loll may be expected. ii.X. Mr. J. C. Alexander left Monday morn mg to allcud llio j.roi.ibillon-con'venlioi. at Cllitinnall. 'lbey couiU nave iud : dry low n by going 10 Chicago. The cou vculioii last week dried it out there. A imm of tJiTt.tr hnlinir Pmrilor lT1rrtot. of nil On last Sunday morning; Miss Susie in leavening strenstn.-Iakt u. s. Uoeemment McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I uomButxo PowderCo.. io waustN.Y. McDonald, died at the home of her par ents in Charlottei She was 20 years of W.H.&R.S.TDCKER&CO, BAIiEIQH, N. a BLAZER STHTS J' And Olher TraYeling tatiesi History Lesson. Come up history class and let tne see it you are improving. I don't waut you to say anything that would hurt the feel ings of any one, j Q. What is the Hatch bill now pend ing in Congress? A. It is e bill to prevent dealing in futures," . I Q. What do you call futures? A. A lot of sharks combined together to buy aud sell what they nor nobody else own. j Q. What has that to do with the price of cotton, corn, wheat, oats, flour, bacon and such like? ; A. Blesdl your soul, it has all to do with it. I Q. Can a fewi fellows raise and lower the price of what the furmers have U sell? ! A; Yes, they can raise or lower tht farmer's produce to suit their own sweei will. I THE GREY SCHOOL, For Boys and Girls. The next session of this school will begin AugusL23d, 1892, and clo?e May 20th, 1893, making it possible for young men to attend the school the whole term and get home in time to aid in working the crops. The work is thor ough, the rates reiisonableand the discipline mild hut firm. For further information, write for catalogue to II. A. GREY, Principal. Huntersville, N. C. For Ladies whoTwrtl leave bamo tins Summer, we have provided many goods aud wares suitable for traveling or use at Seaside or Mountain. . i ' BLAZER SUITS SKI UTS AND BLA ZEK, I r SHIRT WAISTS, ; DRIVING AND UIDI2CG GLOVES, Waterproof Overgarments, Walk ing Shoes, TkunK8, Bagb, Canvas Telescopes, Gsirs, Etc. OUT-OF-TOWN OBDE11S Teceive the most careful attention. Brown, Weddington & Co, 29 EAST TRADE ST. :o:- We are to-day keeping the BEST ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AMMUNITION, eed?6 and Carpenters' Tools, BARBED WIRE, AND STAPLES, me A. They are called bucket shops. Q. Where are they found? A. In all large cities. Q Are there any in North Carolina? A Yes several of them. Q. Do they pay a license to do busi MPSS? A. No,! they are unlawful according to the stututes; of North Carolina, am: you can't license any busiiicss that is il- egal according to the State laws. Q If they are not legal why is i. hat they are hot presented to the grand urv? A. That would oflend the men who ire running tlieiu, and they are all goou democrats aud republicans. Q Suppose they get offended, then what? A. They might join Gideon's Band. ilie Alliance, or some other order aim iiurt the dear old parties. .1 Around MoonYilb. Correspondence ot llie Watciim;in. Rev. : J. M. Wharey, of Mooreville, preached ata Mrs. Nancy Bruwley n last Saturday evening. Mr. J. Henry Tbarp, ot rtarmony, spent a few days in this- coinmuuiiy last weel:. 1 He will teach Uie public school whic h opens July 4tn. Mr. Frank Cornelius, who has been at- nome tending school at Trap Hill, is at I rn Uumi the summer vacation. . -J.. .... ti,.. YAWtPr., 1 Mr. Jas. Home, late ol Catawba, but rtrvw f t ii foiintv. recent v stocKeu 111s barn! With a lot of line cattle. He is an enterprising man and is one of the best funnel s of Iredell. .' . . i heat h about all harvestea anil it )sj reported as being unusually good. tK wt hnnnil train on the western road vvas suddenly halted at the trestle crossing Sandy Marsh, Which empties into the French Broad, 1G miles west ol AsheyiUe. Engineer Frank Ketchietoi this place, saw the washout and stopped his train vvhen within fifty feet of the place. Moj. Harrell is making arrangements' for an excursion of the North Carolina teachers to the World's Fair in Chicago, next year. It is expected that twelve days will-be devoted lo the trip, and Muj. Harrell thinks that $35.00 will cover the entire expense of the- excursiou. This will be the biggest aud most popu lar excursion ever taken by the assembly. Mr. Charles Ernest, son of Hon. F. E. S'.iober, of Salisbury, will, iu connection with Mr. George G. Fetter,' a successful We are glad to see Mr. T. A. Cough cnour out again. He has been confined to his home the past two-weeks witliSu- junes received in.a runaway. j pubHsher of LouisvilleKy., begin the The checks for the employees of tl.o' publication of Fetter's Southern Magazine railroad at this place arrived last Satur- in lhat city next mouth. They aunounce day, after a delay of tea days. ; j it their prime intention to bring out the AH.n,. u to.iw.nlp n,. talent of the young authors of the South man--,- -rh tr..r ,k AKi tu ri wh have repeatedly met with discour- w A lVJ QVtw mimr-mm mm w to tho person who can bring them a watch which they canuot Repair. There will bo a picnic at the Narrowg on Saturday, July 2d. Everybody is in vited go and take lunch baskets, with rt'nectations of having a nice time. Trains have been rather irregular on agement elsewhere, success. We wish them The Fire Departments A called meeting of the city aldermen was held last Thursday night for the pur pose of re-organizing the fire department The Pioneer and Independent reel com-! the W estern tcad for a few days, owing panios and the Hook & Ladder Company to another washout, Avhieh occurred ut were re-organized with a captain and &ariuy Marsh beyond Asheville, Monday, sufficient volunteers for each. Other reel The high wind lost Friday evening companies will be organized. New plew up u part of the tin roof of the opera house, it also blew a tree over the track of the Yadkin road near Rockwell. A long record was broken on Tuesday A r V'hen the Presbyterian piouicters failed J department. iw get wet. However, there was a light Sprinkle-early iu the moruiug and a rain at iiiht. .- wheels were ordered put on the largest reel, also a rack for drving the hose wai ordered built. Hereafter the iiremtn will be paid $1 per month for their servi ces. we now nave a. wen equippea ure ! Itesolutioiis of Jtcspect. ; j The following resolutions were unani mously adopted hy Wood Grove Alliance on Saturday, June 25th; Resolved, That this Alliance nas nearu ..,:tl rrrfy.. rfyret anu sorrow 01 vne death of our esteemed and devoted na ri.nnil nresident. He has been so dear to ii ami has stood like a Gibralter for us at all times lor the upbuilding of our or ganization from Us incepieucy uuui nw death. We fervently pray that he may be succeeded by a. 'Joshua 'V to lead us on iu triumph. Jletolved, That our sympatny anu con- dolanco arh extended to his wile anu children. . . lleznlved. That a copy of the above; be sent to the Economist. Progressive Farmer and WatchsIan for publication. JESSE W. MILLER, ' Sec. Wood Grove Alliance, No. 404. Peeler Alliance, No. 1,312. WmcREAB. It has pleased Almighty tntAl nwuv from earth our esteemed brother. Col. Li. L,. roiK, president yi iue Vol mm Fanners' Alliance anu iiiuua trial Union, and while we bow in fumble .iiKmissinu to this s.ul tlisnensauon 01 au ....... . .... . . , . Allwise and Allmercitui rroviuence Vr?K coil iU 11 laff'rer of sauness anu rr;r tft 1 ii.. lu:irts of laillions of the toil people of the UnileU 3tates anu shroud the homes of multitudes in the dark drapery of mourning, therefore be it Resolved 1st. That in the dent 11 ot our esteemed brother the Suite has lost 01 e of her noblest sou3, the nation a pure statesman and a patriot whose place van. not bo easily filled. Resolved 2d .That in ins ueain 1110 re form movement has sustained an irrepar rthlfl loss, a scholar of rare abilities, a speaker of most excellent type and a leader m.wnom was comoiucu un mu.c Huutersville township is satisfied with ihn national lickci. Cleveland aud fclev cnsoJi ale "the people," they sa. Ul) server. Huntersville township polls ISO .demo d Clt'vcluud will not Ue 25 of that number. Prof. W. D. Vincent, of Davidson Col lege, will address Mecklenburg county Alliance and the public generally, on the all absorbing questions of the day 011 Thursday, July 14ih, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at Davidson Alliance hall, four miles west of Charlotte. Everybody is invited. If anv Southern man can noL vote for Cleveland it will be because he has de serted the banner of tho democratic party. Exchange. The democratic pat ty has deserted the neooleand gone after the money god.-. Away with such bauuers. Fence Wire of all kinds. Bubbsr and Leather Belting all sizes and widths. Cotton Planters of the Best Makes. Harrows, Cultivators, Hoe?, Shovels, Plows, Plow Stocks, and in fact, every thins: used bv the war mer. Blacksmith and Carpenter. Call and see us, we want your trade. BROWN, WEDDINGTON & CO., 29 East Trade St reet, Charlotte, N. C. CASH with tho order of fo.OO of morywo will deliver goods free (except Furniture and Crockjery) to tho jnearesl v express office or rail road station. 5 .; : ' W. H. & R. S. Tnte & CJ., .' . j Raleigh, N.C Mention tae Watchman when you write. . - . vy- ! , BARGAINSBARGAINS la Hoes, Rakes, Frrnng Implements, Hard- -ware, Stoves. &c, at 205 S. Tryoaatiect, next to onera boose. Charlotte, N. C. IlKIU'OT CLAKKSON, Assignee of Rlcha Moif. W.E.SHAW&C0., Manufacturers of SADDLERY, Harnsss and Collars. I And Boalsxs b LEATHER AND SADDLERY HARDWARK . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CHARIiOTTE, . - N, C, Mention tne Watchmnn. AND Rev. Egbert Smith, who has been in the city for a week in the interest ot home mission work of tho Synod of the Slate, was most successful iu his work. He collected $3,000 from the first rres- byterian church atene. He will return later and present the caue to the bee ond -church. A Stiitcinont from 31 r. Osborne. To the Editor of the Carolina Watchman: Dear Sir:-Ks you and yourcorres poudcut from Mecklenburg have done me justice in your comments upon m nomination as the democratic candidatt for attorney-general, I request you to publish in your columns the following stJtement in reply to some publication! wnh reference to my position towards the Farmers! Alliance in North Carolhia. which have been made in several reforn. 'turners in this State, since the democrat it 1 t J It I 1 A. I IO.I convention neiu at uaieign on me 10m of May last. It is unnecessary for me t repeat the publications, I will simplv state my position towards the reform movement: ; TLe democratic party in the year 1890 in convention assembled iu our State adopted almost entirely what is known as the Ocala platform, aud I voted for the candidates who were elected upon that platform, thereby manifesting raj approval of-it to that extent. In our Isisl convention the same party incorpo rated in its platform nearly all of what i L-nnvvn as the St. Louis demands. I was nominated, well understanding how n:i 11V of those demands had been thus adopteil 1 y my party, and unless I had intended to support the doctrines con tained in tie platform j of that party,! would notin g accepted the nomination, but would havo declined in favor of some 0110 who woiil 1 and honestly could do I stand then on the platform upon But above and of. all de- 1 Cut Prices. UP WITH THE TIMES And up with the changes of disease." Dr. J. B. ALEXANDER, of the White Fronfc Drug .Store, has on hand and bc-forc the- pub lic certain Medicines, of hs own preparation, j that cannot be excelled In the care of diseases for which they are rc-coto mended, vir: Dr. Alexander's Chlorodine Mixture, caret all . . " - .- pain. " Remedy for Chills k Rheumatium, -Diarrhoea Mixture, invaluable. . " (Jomp. Sursaparilla, lor bioou, Xougli Syrup, for all bronchLtl . ". troubles. At No. 15 S. College Street, Charlotte X. V, Alliance Headquarters in rear ot store. My stock of GROCERIES is now com plete and all fresh and new. I buy in car load lots from first hantU for CASH, and my motto is to let them o quick at such prices that no one can undersell.. SPECIAL PRICES TO ALLIANCES BUYING IN QUANTITIES. Fresh field and grass seed kept in stock. Also Pine Tar in any quantity. Respectfully, J. G.SHANN0NH0T7SE, Agt. No. 23 College Street. Charlotte, N. C Mention the Watchman. KILLED 1 ' Yes, high prices afc killed on a groat ma.ny things. Heavy cottonadc Pnuta tiuods wortW ; 20c.. three yards for 50c. Thi9 is a great bat ' gain. Japanese folding fans now at half prico. 10c. fans at 5c, and 25c. fans, at 10 and 15 cent'. Men's light coats and vests at 35c, 50c., 75c, and $1. Men's pants 50c, 75c. to boj coat3 2c. to $1. Men's folid shoes worJ.h $1.50 at $1. As it is getting late in the season : wc aro cutting prices right and .left to reduce tock. Everything marked in plain Pgur? ana otie . low prices to nil. HARRISON & CO., 3 doors below 1st National Bank, Charlotte, - N. C - ' ' - 1 so which I was nominated; A man who was a ppcrtator at the beyond all pait and outside of. all & man i ...,. j,v su,v no teal convention Chicago convention says lie was in f. r myself a mean and . Sherman House liar csuntiay evening UUu 1 ar- counted 26 women and. 74 men, bis 01 whom wore badges of the convention, all drinking and carouljng in a promis cuous jam. Lord deliver us from a pres- Tim ' 1 . ideut nominated by ucn an ungoaiy mob. Crab Orchard is bragging of having Ihn lftst crODS Since lUU iuncimu. "They just couldn't be better," said sev eral farmers from that township. We haven't anything to complain of this year, sure,' they said. The same news i-omes from all this section. Tho crops row-miuded num if I did not do all in mv nower to relijve the agricultural pop ulation of mv State from the distress ol w hich thev complain. I am a democrat hfwvmsB I sincerelv believe it is the only nuriv from which such relief can be obtained, but I am a true partisan and devoted to the preseut organization of which I am a member. 1 see a puou in what is known as "Special In ft.-matiiui.'' a sheet issued by the editor of the Progressive Farmer, in which the writer says that in ray speech accepting . 1. .,r,,..imiiinii of attornev-ireneral. 1 UIC iiuiuih"""" - , hitter in mv remarks about the Alii With all - duo reference to the writer above mentioned I say that he b , mU:t!iken. unless It IS true vuai w r. . .n! A' 1 iu nee cv'ne-niP.K CAXAXiOGVB. -fe Osh yLm-- aud the Third I expect t 1 l.a.t .-... ..-.ill .ir.fL'il I .. 1 ) not OUIV "'' " " IIIIO 1 in uici 3 ... Hartv are synonymous lerms. x civ-i Observer. l,a rJ ,1,5. tlllk t find that I pernaps no uwrc Two business men were talking a few ,y Alliance friends ana 1 UPOII limunj . tin Will Kltltliy Ulsll'5 tuc lavs aco about the Chicago nomination One of them said the Alliance would not Uji party instead of Farmers' Alliance support Cleveland. The other said that iu the pitce to which I allude, he will THE Notice. The members of the People's party and all others, regardless of irast party ulnha of reform niarriecf at M.he lattvr place yMertlay, meet at -T-.i-u. p. weeuxic, uroiuer QL thP , r" j .;. ilr. Thfpraas McKenzieof Rowan, and f,,,' .. ... - ' lions, Maggie Coble, of Greeiii'boro v.ere e rt . Tlus clerical force pf ihe R. R. R. Jieadiiuartew, at AtlaiUrt, Ga., leased though here Sunday moriiing for Wash V'Stcfa, to which place Uip general offices ftayebcn muvvd, " ' movement, arc requested to . H'" "! A '''i'CJ k. tu ,-nnditlon of Mr m . m I Iltf IAIIQ IIO UPIH. 1J1 M M til 1 1 f MI L j 1 Ul HU I x- ranKiin Acauemv.ou feiaiuruay, I ' ' 1 X n .,r:.. . ;.i;miivp " . - . VT t t-u ii i v for mibl legation. aUd ..wutsnt 1.4 indicative o , at 4 o cloys, p. m.. to elect al-"- " T. . i r."-:..... r - i - executive eummittee and to copy ue spreau o.. ... move. The cierKs ai e suoh other business as may pro- - J E3 and irettint: ready to townshil transact perly come before thpm. AH are cordUuly invited to attend. W. T. G II GEN. was all ri"ht, Vance aud Ransom would prtU;vbiy come ."va.ci -was an ou' I , , 1 !.. f rprtainlv did s;iv some thlng come down and hollow a few times and Ua V, whlc1 migS. noble qualities which go to make up the hhey would all trot In true alliancemen called hitter, So far as the Farmers true man in the highest degree. jtftick a pin thero, will you. Vance ami Alliance is concerned I have never used Resolved 3d, That we, as ( citizens M ' " wimiti do vvell to sound and see a bitter or .unkind expression aooui, Rowan county, extend to. ins bereavea r- ,.n thfiV lumD in. -1;vud hat is more nevpr le uo uuK.. . now uot n"!-y ' ...... (iprnp towarus u. ah iuw ' ... 1 iiraa w v... v - . , . . T.,rL- nff,P at so well known vhere I am known that l - . : i ..iihtish it for the 1 urpesi ot coun f a contemplated " - ib vil ellccts. where I am i o. busv packing up i.nnWn. of a piece by a writer who dot co at a minutes no- U0t know mr, ana wuo lyuiunj p. Calvin IIpLsiioysEK, Presitlent. oirnf nntim frr ml TTT 1 1 . .1 tCfcndr?n Cry feKW lmtex i i5 TI? WPipi! tice." 'When will you leave," asked the Prjjlumkeintlly ask lhe other reform Observer of Mr. Bunch, the head clerk. & n Qur gtate to Copy lhi? "We can't Vay yet. Mr. Turk is in Wash- Yours reiectfully, -md will wire us to-morrow.V L r- Oeobnl. .ugton, and v ill uirc u .v?. iM,:iiliilic. N. C .June 27, 13.-. (Tuesday j-Vtocrver. j IS KING OF MOWERS. Tim tiMiiplrnrM" pxecl.s in Sim nlicitv. Durabilitv, Light Draft, Omit Cutting wer, hikI iwrfect Pitman Ilod and Connections. We A the Hncheye M.jj crt . . .... . n car loud law and can give rocs UQttoin pn?&R Wo are headquarters for repairs all UsJ Mownw and Ueaper?. fe keep a full-line o ' ' - .. Cr TIO tTR:R TES r - Call and sic upor vvrit for prunes ltffri Ilc."x?ct fully, . at low prices buying. HKAVY, yor a srtcjajly. Jo. 13 S-Jtith ColK'gfs'rtyt.