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. - I I ' ; ! i ! ...... , , - i r--I-' " yTKE WATCHHAlY , :. Farmers, Alliance) in uta- and;7tii congres sional Districts. ; Advertisers, mako ai Satis?1" . & vV best ------- g notopf this. - SALISBURY, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 141892 ' -. .,:, 1 mmmaZSLT. i;igLfTPwr-w-J . - - ... - ... , . .-.... - -js- " - 11 "f . .. . . - , - .m ,,,.-. . " - r 1 -1 h a I ITITI vv 5 !p 1111 ii ' - -NO. 37. I U A - V J' -t. , ; r . : : . ! TIRED. 0 i VJ -- -111 So ; o -a a Uptd tochndren that I , 4 u;rior to any prx IT. A. AacHT-a, II. D., yjfor J SL, Brooklyn, 2i. Y. rx.-tcnaH? onIewal an 1 1 , iTIorec it Few are te .v.: -vt6 uu not keep Gaevona law Paster iilriCOalO Se6rniod Church. Csuilorfa am Colic, O.nstfpatica, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoejv. Eructation, Kilia WorcuTvea slaep, and promotes dl- Witii'lojurious medication. fct seTeral rears I hare reoommerda vour ' Castoria, ' and shaU always foutinua ts ITso aTttaaiBvariabl produced beneficial results." " - "O TEUxrop'' IV'& Street end 7th Ato " Jlew York City. I am tiretl to-night, nd something , Tlie !tmd, taaybS, or toe rain, i the' cry of the bird in the copse oatsida Hksl brought bark the past-and its pain. Arid l!fcel, as I sit here thiuking, : II That K Imnd r.f a dead old June i " .Ilfcs rcsichrd cut hold of mj henrt'a loose ttriagsJ, I liro red to-night, aa l I miss you ; ; Ajnl long tor you, love, mruuj- lou, Ali t itsoms J&ut to-d.ij tUnt i ;W-you 5 II You who have been cone .for years; And I sL'vva io bz newly lonely, !! Ti nr in n an mn'cu liiOiie - Ad the strings of my heart arc well in tane, Ujxt they have not the sane 01a ioac I nra tirefl, and that oUl sorrow Sweeps' down the bed of ray soul, As a turbulent river might suddenly break j Awfvy from the dam-8 control. li'bAreth awreek onjis bosom, I A wreck with a show-white sail, And the hanM on my heart strings thrums away, jsut tuey oaiy respona witn a waui -! I . ElU V heeler Wilcox. ..Til 13 PXj ATFOKSI 71 Mcaaxr Strzet, KbW Yoss. 4$ibb BUGGY ..Villi nvi' t ! r- . ' , Tr ; u J I- - . ,., ... I Newspapers are largely subdized or P."tTi.AKAToaY. The editor of the I ii ..v-i: - 1 IT!lr7.i Wi T 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 If. Kl llIlftlf'll I Kickeha is also mayor of the town, incg3 prostrated; our homrs covered has lelt for Phcemx, this tenitory, pre- with orJgages; abor impoTerished; suraably to marry a widor reporter to d , . d concentrated iu the hands issue of -the naner is in our charge Upon Which the l'eopls's Party Win - Hake the Fi?ht. ftsnmlilnil imon the HBth annivpr- t . 1 T i 1 sarv 01 tne declaration ot inaeuenaence the Peoples Party of America, in their first initional conventioaf, invokin'sr upon their action tjje blessing of the Ahuighty God, puts forth, in the' name and on behsilf of tins country, the fol- preamble ana aeciaration of pnncipses: . . TJje conditions which -surrounds us best lM.stifv our ct-operntioii ; wahuvt - . j 1 f. r e. - 1 i l t in use miusi-oi h iiiumu uroua:iit 10 the verge of moral,. political and mate- rial ruia. corruption aommates tne halJnt V.nx. lec?ialatires. connrs. and - 7 -o ; ' o 7,- touches even the ermine of the bench. - The people are moralized ; most of t Hi sfatHs have neen comueiled to iso- lute voters at polling places to prevent universal, intimidation or; "bfiber'yl justice v.r with a that yniL ni-iv Contiuent an r . .... -A. i.i c v;i .tarn. f.(om- well, lt v'; nalt Mran!l. affair 1 the I cm" -. . . ftu-eign countries', well known, in their ' rc- my art; ci.es cV MUOW liiet.i bo one of these, man-' and man r:iv. families iih'nxid bring for tlx TO BE GIVBIT AWAY ' ON SEPT. 15, 1892. . Toevcry purcliascr of 1 or of We are not the .aaricultural editor. Wd rfre tlfe horse editor, and ourselves entirely competent to run the business ()nr salarv is nine dollars pel ;nd supposed to cover all personal nsks looUnur more guess- wof i::d "c-.rrty t-a.. eoniia- .!u-' : this Jon: ;; I do liotU ' I Hlakc to I ' ;on found, its T ask your reference to ri 'Cojifidence. :ed. i more ot gooas one or chances will be given in in" at the number of beans in a one-half gallon jar. - Tlie purchaser first guessing nearest the number of beans in the jar w til be presented with a fine ? 100 Buggy. . Tlie purchase of. $1 or more worth of gotds will entitle you i to one iruess; So to two; ijs-iu to rive. ' In oiTering this grand oppor- also be occomujO'ti and avoid the rush. serveu. for the may(r will ilea. First Come e iriv n i come nrsi o'f canitalists. The urban workmen are denied the right of organization A lb . J 1 for sell-proreccion; lmponen pauper- ii i i i ,i a.r. .. izeu laoor oeai-s uowu tueir waaes: s hireling; standing aimy, unrecognized bv our laws, is established to shoot them downand they are rapidly de- ' i' t.. i::; jjenrrailiig inio JZiiiriie;iu luiiuaiuus. I He I1UU8 Ui nic tun ui iijiiiiiyiio mu; boldly stolen to build up colossal for tunes for a few. unprecedented in the nnd hnvprfv sVinll ownf nnllw cease in the lnd; While our svrnpa- unto, u-3 patty ui iciuiiu, uie iniiur1- aily upon thesie o every proposition which yviijl tepd to make man intelli gent, virtuous and temperate, we nev ertheless regard these que&lions im portant as5 they are- as secondary to the great Issues now pressing for solu tioirand upon which not only pur in dividual Property but the very exis tence of free! institutions depend, and we ask all men to .first help 113 to de- termvpe w net her we are to have n ro pnblic to adininister before we dirEer iis f.r rliA -nrifllf irn nnnn ivliiti if io to be administered, vin that the forces o reform this i day organized will never cease to move forward until every wrong: is righted and equal rights and tonal privileges securelv established for all men and women of this country. we neciare, tnererore: - i- i 1. That the nnion of . the labor forces ! Carl Duuder. 'llt-- T -l t fli i n. 1 .. .'. I i j uui l "i i i. uooa morning, sergeant, - sal u tea mated shall be permanent and perpeU Mr Dunder as hewent down to see his jwl. May spirit enter into all t-.ft fat mrw,Ilt. '.fc. iiiJ! n w Tiir Til u i vniun nr Tnca ronn i - lie and the dplifting of mankind. 0 ttnnljf' rt iirw n. ov wr-miiti,-i2- u: u od morning, Mr. Dunder. . a , , - . J are looking well this morning. arpq lr. finn Avpfv nrtllar XnXcon rrnm in-1 ..o. . . . ... ment work and ask that a penally clause be added to said law. UC. That we regard the maintenance of a large standing army of mercena ries, know as the Jfinkerton-systein, as a menace to our liberties and we de mand its abolition and we condemn the recent invasion of the Territory of Wyoming by the hired assassins of plutocracy, assisted by federal officers. "7. That we commend to the thought ful consideration of the people and re form press the legislative system known as initiative and referendum. J-'Sf We fayor a constitutional provi sion limiting 'the office of president and vice president to one term, and providing for the election of the sena tors hy the direct vote of the people. "9. That we oppose any subsidy or national aid to any private corpora tion for any purpose. WHAT IS II031I2 AVITIIOUT MORTGAGE ? .... You ill); r H'ilU;;i. ynir. 1 1 !!.'. VI I V - r. a Nat t 2-) (nines f its lHitllC!!! l:ia'.vu t-.i ':.. 1 1 1 DOCK'S ni:v i'ce hi ail't.- of : ! v! i,t a cjrre an Maiuriurss' and 1 0 i;'!iid in thi. snmll in itself, 1 von is so great' s iiuilt when relief the novrvel. of nry pill, ts DR.. 11 A Y- riLL. U io nroj.'e, lut is i -a. The price is O in -i ill ;l I1 ntf I iiaii grams timity stock a for to srot this" Bug- Ext you am offering my .eritire of Clothing, including Va nts, at SLAUGHTER dNG PiUQES. wil !i "v of sugar, is t t - v :ii all or? iubwasa:i lianist '.Sold at, 23'ir:its . f(j-r,a 'sann I: via!,-to r.f'ticnte can nrl postal be card Colore .yosi'. iiase liU.'llAYDOCK, V.;T Fulton St: Kontioa the V;aoliaiau wi;cn you-write; feiiMlMGQ Exchange ; - Im 13 Commerce St., - jTorfc)lk, Va.; r.ral a mi u tiled' by AHiau ccmen 1 have begun the biggest, boldest and bravest of all re- diction Sides. Tly entire mock must be closed out by Septein-. ber. , - . 300 Men's tine Sack and Frock Suits worth 2i to 30, now $15. 277 Mens fine Sack and, Frock Suits worth $17, 18 and 2$inovr $13.50. 9r ATmti! Pimm R irtk and Frock Siiit? wort h 15, 1 G.oO and 8i7, imw 812 50. 350 MLS-fine Sack and Frock Suits 'worth $12:50 to $14, now $10. 100 MenViine Sack and Frock Suits worth 10 tdSll. now S7.50. 125 Glen's -fine; S ick and Frock Suits worth S7 to S8. now S3. Mph'sYuifi Sack and Frock Suits "worth SO to SG.50, now 4.50 1 1 1 f-Ynrof.H jo find'the agricult ural editor in charge and to hold a regular picnic, and he Was considerably embarrassed when vre stopped him witn a cosipie oi stx Mooters and as wed him to renew Ins fubsciiption. We don'tthink he had the slightest idea of subscribing to the Kicker for another year, a.3 he U not at all Uterarv, but und r the bircurustances lie laid down two dol-vf liars and -backed o:t of the gracefully a?? a dancing master. Igeneral is looking particularly this spring, ainl-we undci'stand I his crops 'promise big . resmlu. khull alwavs be uieased to haver - - call. - . He Was Looking. On the same afternoon, and soon after the generals departure, Ben Williams, shop as I lie well that We him tice, we breed two great classes tramps ..... T V I and millionaires, national power io create money is ap; r p. i de to enrich bondholders; a vast public debt paya ble in legal lender currency has been funded into gold bearing bonds, the;eby add in millions to the burdens of the people. 15il ver which has been accepted as coin since the dawn of history,- has Jbcen demonetized to add to the pur chasing power ot gold hy decreasing the value ot Ml iorms or property as well its' human labor, and the supply of currency is proposely abridged to fatten usuers, bankrupt enterpii-o and eiaslavo industry. A vast "conspiracy dustry without an equivalent is rob- oery. ii any win not worK, neituer shall he eat." The interests of rural and civic labor are the same; their ene mies are idehtial. 3. We believe that trhe time has come when railroad corporations will titiur own the people or tne people must Own the railroads; and should the government enter upon o o "Sergeant. I doan' feel so good in six months before ha, ha, ha!" "Anything happened?1' "I xhonld shmile dot she lrfs! Do you see dot five dollar greenback ?" "Yes, I see it. Did you give a ten dollar gold piece for it?'1 fcergeant, doan shpeak like dot to me, A long time ano 1 vhas some 0 --e - greenhorns und eaferybody beats me all 1 I 1 T i I ill i on I i .. ii.... . i t t -i ii l 1 1. i ... l ,r , - . j 1 ,, uer time, dud l cur ou my eyeteeiu last the work-of owning and managing a 1 f u Doan' You believe 'i vhas no hav- stack any more. I win dot fife dollar railroads: we" should favor an amend ment to the constitution bv which all v persons engaged in the government J 111 1 1 T ! service snail oe piacea unaer a civu ser vice regulation of the most riuid char character, so as to prevent an increase . . . a. . 1 of the power ot the national adminis tration bv the use of such additional governuient employes. We demand a national currency safe sound and flexible, issued by the general government onlv. a full lesral r? f ' tender for all debts, public and private, and that without the use oj banking enrnoratinris a vast, cauitable and - 1 7 7 - J i j. eliieieufc means ot distribution on a bet. "Is it possible?' "Otf course she vhas possible. Two mens come in mv nlace der odder dav - i n i ,. it t l und hat a glass or beer. . oy und ny one ot dem savs tome: lMr. Dunder, vhv doau' vou go by some writing school und learn how to write vour name in Endistr?1 - Ti . .. , "1 do write him in Hmglish, 1 said. "I doan1 like to dispute you, but I bet fife dollar von can't." Whell, sergeant, you see what a soft Warner Tells About It ana Tells iW to Avoid the Monster Mr. Urn nir Tries to Oct n Cu- ' rlosiiy. Corre3pon.lcnce of the Watcaman.- SAXDEK3VILLE, N. C. Some wi philosopher has asked the question: "What ia home' withoot a mortgage? ihisjs a hard question to answer. 1 hose who have no mort- friars nr Mfpir.hnm Tpfiis tn 9Mnrpr They don"t want the publicr'td know' what a happy feeling it is to kriow that; und night, c lear andrdoudyV eveil ont- Christmas day and tbe;4th cf July. it vou RT9 lorrunate enouS" io do free horn the all powerful , mortgage you should be thankful. You should rcmembefjrf hovvevcr; that yonfe time1 will comei unless you, vote jright.f AsU your wife ifhat is not true. Hard work,xclose economy will not stave off , the inevitable. ' If you continue to sell your crops at Jess than cost the end will come, oorae day ypu win see a great big black monster coming to ward you. It' may not seem larger1 than a dog, butthe closer it gets tho" ... - vi - tr t - m- larger it will be. i nen a promise or tariff, refornrand fear of the-force bill will not save-you. Larger and larj win the monster look until, nnany, will tower above y on like Black Mon tain. Then economy and hard. 'wo. will not save yon from utter ruin. ' rVote right. Study the matter wel -If the politician tells you that 41 force bill will cause" -you r vote to I counted by a Federal officer, tell hii that it soon will bo a question ui "ca L vole at all, rather than who couhh my vote' Tell him that so far as rev lief goes onrvote is as good as thrown away as it is. Some plutocrats havo already said "that only the rich should be allowed to vote-.". -They are promi nent in both parties. Soma of that sort of people have and are holding high offices. Now is. the time to cast off the shackles. Five years more wijl put you where yon cannot strike tlTo effective blows that yon now - can. Stop ! Think ! i- departure, L5en Williams, maJi bodes terrible soeiat convulsions Ihe ; coinage olisitver and gold crime ourway looking for ttve mayor. Utniction of civilization or the estab- seDt !ga-l jatio of 10 to 1. aTniesr. man cina uas oeeu ortraii u " - - ' ' y . snap dot vhas,11 grinned Mr. Dander. Since my last letter I received along direct u t..e (ja, jj. so qne(Jc iieaa siwims commutucation from Mr. T. K. -Urn- . , arouudt, und he pulls oudt a piece of ner, the boss "Gideon"" of the Worlds - rthm i 1 .ii i.ri, ;n - . . . 1 i ' ' 1... K.iKrtkAiilo in r i H QriTu .iTi tiif two eoniiaeins aim i is rapi'tiv ; y p o'ciua m u'imi y- v.0 l If nnt tions for mihl'ic iinorovements LUtvlliU W"ssra.uii kh . - - r r , , We demand the iree and unnmiieu to the people at a tax not to exce . i -ii i p ; . 1 per cent, be provided as ?et lonn in , the sub-treasury plan ot the farmers ftrf writ den mv fifedollai Alliance, pr some better systemx also , , . p t it rj t of its obliga- . Vi . ' met and overthrown at Oiice it fore- asked the ser- .mar' bodes terrible soeiat convulsions ihe ; coinage of isilver and gold at the pre- 1r wi;s druiik Satnrd-iv evening and . . . .. - K bis honor rook Ins gun away nr tear or aCCldiit. B.td ma:i felt that l)e had een degraded. Wanted to wipe out tlie ii.Siiit iii '.yood'.' Wanted to do it right away. btod before us and shrieked for gore. The horse editor (who is ourself) had him licked in two niinutes bv the otnea clock. He had onlv one dollar in cash in his wa.let. P i ii i ror liana ui."- .pro. net JO riiiiH ftifiis fine Worsted LJants worth S7, 87.50 toS, .now t570 V c also thave a Knee Pi nt Suits, age - ' m tot ot COTTON A SPECIATTY . Dtrn'tsAll before -writing for i: ,i , . ucuiars to - . ; . j: J. U0GEUS, Mgr. r, u. par- l i t t .. i a . . . r . t lishineui. cr an aLsoiuit utsjtuowH. We have witnessed for more than quarter of a century the struggles of r,: WQ COTTON Buy or soil your Gctton. on-TOTTJS 0 V KiV W' w 5-Ton Gotten Scale. WOT CHEAPEST OUT BEST. Tor tcrir.B &ddres3 J03TES OF EINGHAMT02J, BlNGHAMTbN, N. Y. Children's to 14 years ni'l ttnv l.w Pants Suits, age 15 to 10 vp;irs. that will be closed out IiE- GAUDLESS OF COST. " With the knife, of Enterprise - . . : iii my hand, whetted to the keenest edge, and1 the nerve to nsft it. T hao cut a path for you ,1. . finnef .Quito nt, froin 20 to 50 per cent, reduction. Remember the first one U ?ss- ing nearest the number of beans in the jar will get the Buggy. Come and see it. II. S. BEOWH. W too it that and credited him with six months1 subscription to the best - . . mi "I weekly paper m the world, iiart man went away declaring that he loved us. Next! . In- Poor Luck. Tuesday' morning we received a telegram from the editor saying, "Make things red hot this week.'1 While the horse business is our sneeialtv. we can slosh around on most, anv line to the extent of a column or two. We strapped-on our guns and !o k a' walk to see what could be done to eladden the heart of our ch.v When in front of the postoffice we met Dave smiley. Dave has of ten declared that he would perish be fore ha would subscribe to the Kkker. We intended to get" the drop, on him, but he was up to snuff and got the first shot. ' Indeed, he d;d ail the snooting. When we'eame to draw we round on trivi emotv. the office boy having unnvn our cartridges and used them to ornament a display line in an auction bill. Dave got two bullets through in hat. hiifl then bo ted. We are no wui JlV rminpr. We are a horse editor with a stiff knee, and now and then one of here.1 "And you wrote-it?" ffeant. "I did. I nnthim down in twomin- .-i - ,1 l 1. A..L li.it linl li.i' ... H i . , I i l il UlCf UI1U LUUI lUWUCV l.tl. lift . .. We demand that the amouni oL-ine r . , fife dollar dot vha e:ferv circulating medium he speedily m- i1sir nf mv r. . Tinw :a ;t now ? vjiv creased to j not less than fifty dollars , , . v . , r two great political partus lur power pei capua. , . , . s n-l olunder. while grievous wrongs We oe.mand a graduated income, 1 I .... i ti i ,. fi ;..f i.rl imnn th SIlfti.rnUT LSX. nr i jTi . . l ii.- iul Wfl id ,ov( hiif thp tnnnev ot the tteoi) e. ve cnarge runt uie cuntiuu-j ,,,..-...-......-.. : . n.,i.niniT i it h t '.0so foiiMirv souino uv; jvcpo tm mun. i. ll!l IUUt-llV.&; UUIUIIIftUi.p vu.i v..v..i. - j . .. , , l . r, t ,o pv.Qtimr nos-Jtb e in the nanus or me neo ui-, OarLies Ilito iitiiiumwi v w .w...j, i . , , , . ii . i i .irerdful cbnditfons to prevent or re- and we demand, hat all state ana na- . .i i ' 1 .n nK..II La liiitta.l t r t nn sthun tiiem. INeither do they now uonat iee.iua bhuh u ...... -. promise us any substantial reform, necessary expense oi ine govern im-u. They have agreed together to ignore economically and honestly admims- m the coming campaign ee.y iue . but one. They propose to drown out- c - 3 the cries of the plundered people with banks ne; csiauuneo uy i . .w he uproar of a sham battle over the ment for the safe deposit of the earn tariff, so that capitalists, corporations, ings of the people and to facilitate ex national banks, rings, trusts, watered change. . . . , "demonetization of silver and the1, . Transportation being a means of ex- oppression of the usurers may all be change and a public necessity, u c M l1 . . rn, ' : n,.mnt own and onerate the cur ht ot 1 iev propose t .tn- uhuiwi - - , tiee our homes, lives and children on r;imwi iu inmu ,.w . the altar of mammon; to destroy tne rue - ir"V" Z 1... 1 1 J. .... nnrrnti mil tllO IKlSllll SiYSlKlLl. UCIUK iiivvu-j.. mu titude m orner to huic d-'xiiii'v- . . J c ri,u e 1 f- nli;nn-iirs for the transmission ui news, ammm fund trom niillion.urs. , . , A0mi.tl mi the aim vei-sary ot the be ownei anu . - Vi a f H1.1 f;rt n,u filled with ment 111 the interest ot the people. fho nint of the irnd general-in-clnef , The latid, including all the natura who e 1 l'W m v - " . - - "Mr. Dunder Jiave vou a bank ac- j v count?" soberly asked the sergeant. "Of course. 1 does poesncss nut l mi- ilLTi ill der 1 niru mauonai. VTdl. 1 KIVX Kl(tJ IIIUVIiJVV .t. ..!- for somebody. That bet was a trick to get your name on the back ot it. uNo! Doan shpeak like dot tomcf " Better' go right up t'nere as quick as you can and see about it. If you have J ... . ii time come back and tell me the news in'stlv celebrated Fair, which will meel. Providence permitting, nt a little place called Cliicago, uext year. MrBtuoer writes a long dissertation aixotJ tho weather. He says that -he recollects that the summer of 1512 was cooLand full of lynchiugs just like this. He says he and PaeJataante, aV celebrated Indian switper, went a fishing on tho" Yadkin river during July of that year; which, by the way, wastipwards oflWO years before the 4th of Jnlycamo into general use. He nnd his Indian friend encountered a number of Icebergs ami their ears were frostbitten. They caught enough fish to last through.lho following winter, which, he says, was warmer than the summers wc nov have, excej.t when the force .WiK. Ham is tie issue between the two great fraudi parties I mean.. Mr. Bf niier winds up by admng Mr. Dunder was absent twenty min- me to put away my gnu until after the 1 . I, ..' T 1 1 i : j? r 1. : 11 1 1 1 1, utes. When he returned, his race was election, aie.says inai 11 1 kiii aii niw. as pale r.s diath and his chin shaking, fools that ought to be killed thero As he sank into a chairthe sergeant, won t be enough leu 10 uo uj. plf.rtion nor form a committee 0:1 sa-- liiiuiieM. 1 - - . . .. 1 .. . .. ,.,.) 1 -1 ..J.. it... 7 -f.l Ii. .xinni-l'. "Wo 11 hnw W.K it v oon nrivi eci i-u ma huuusjcuwi-- 1 I VIt IIW M I- "It wiis a note of $200 f jr sixty dav able Fair. Ho even proposes to buy mv crun and carrv it to the I-air as tho 1" my gun and tarry it to the fair as 1 Iliimph! Mr. Dunder, how often greatest curiosity in existence. It Ipnee. we ennrfou of wealth, is the heritage ot 'sia'jusiiw '"""I"-"'- u,,-ku - ; - ' 11.il 1 ', tntoiv the government ot tne , an the people ana snouia not oe ami uT- r.nnhlie. to the hnnd.1 of "the p.am 0i;zed for speculative purposes, anu a iei. STITEMLLE MARBLE Is ta3 P1?.C3 to Get Monnments, Tombstones, c -A larc igo stotk fff VERMjONT M AIIBLE to arrive in a few day3 Wo guarantee etiou iu every respect and positively wilL not be undersold. Granite .Monuments . Of -ill kiw'lv a speeialty - C. B. WEBB & CO , . l Proprietor. Mention the WataTiman wlien you wrlt "" repuonc to me iiiiu.i r - wnii-u . ... - j - - 1 ... people" with whose class it originated, ownership of land should be prolnb 1 .1, j. u wlnfl- .-i .3 iia.,,j3 now lifUl hv railroads We asrt our purposes to c iucuu ueu. an ii.v cal with the the purposes of the na- cnd other corporations in excess ot tional constitution to form a more their actual needs, and all lands now . . 1 i. u: .i. i...t;rta -j oi;a el-w-mhl he reclaimed perfect union anu -esiauiian juani owueu j u,...- - - j- , , iure domestic tranquility, provide for by the government and held for actual n,n nAinmxn flpfpne. oi'omote the gen- settlers only. . . I LI1C V. W LU mu. - - 1 1 - . . , . 11 ..i.ir. . .. it ui u..ii., 1 - . ai. 1. 1 . -.o : 1 rL nHintinn nr inp n u ru our victims escapes, l aur. uumcy era weifare and secure ine oie3aiu6 Aiier iiiBup " v will give us a fair show we'll wager o libelty for ourselves and our pros- the fol lowing. resolutions were passed: lbO to $25 that we'll either have his u -VVe declare that this repnbl c "Whereas, Other questions have name on the books or his body in the j. endura as a free government been presented ror ou. co .muc.u-w, i. - i i I . .. i -7.,. : ii 1 e a w ir. p u,Kw cnl.iTnt. the following, not editors private graveu. f while built upon me. love - c i' . i1(1.pu's InFesfect URDER. The eaitor 01 ne0De for each other, and ior me na- as a pari, 01 iniiti.o-.ii rr.- , , .1 .1 ,n nr.. .4 1 ,cur . . . 1 3 i.tii.T.. ti u..-oc i.ntf-lntirknts pYnressive Ot theV'CAerleitratner uuiTieuiy juoiiii.ijii t:ou; jiat canuqeoe pinaeu n gciu rariy, uui iwm. r-- t. of this convention: mOl'Uing, OUt wc noicu iw " hV b1VOHCtS Ullit-Hic tmi ...- iv. ,v..w-... 111. a w p, j,;., onuJ "V . ' 1 ,.Q,nfmwi , a.Timi ico r pniarida free ballot and everytnuig i .p.a ; and that every pau an. 1 - o . . . n, Dlcdffe hour. Members 01 me vigiiauce euiu- wjcv, (rrew out ot it. iiiuh uib nu Iair cuum i - 1 . " mittee wanting the rope and our assist- d tllt we must be in fact, as we are ourselves to sec ure i" to ever y lejr. 1 vo 11 i L .-X11 r. 1 ciiT-rol rw t!iA l . :la 1.. i u n 1-Vin -.- t,ii itriHirttit ttilral intervention iuruu.11 ance will give uie um i p.B- " m name, one umiea t , 7. r V. ..foa nf rr- Our country finds itselt conirouieu me !;aopiion uy t y - bv conditions tor wnicn men? c . jWI-eill J . ,1 i :..i . ? 4-Iiq ivnriil. hnve T warned vou to" "Sergeant!-1 "interrupted Mr. Dun- W !W lu rose no. "it. vhas hO Use to speak to me! I v h;is fi fe years i n A mer ica und I dpan' cateh on. Nothing vhas two times alike, und eaferhody vhas full of tricks. M;ibbe you like-to ill n f:!VOr?" glad to accommodate. lftRQ iTHB - 1892 Georgia Home Insurance Go. COLUMBUS, GA. 1 J.EEOBFSBEOWNE,' WM..0..C0ABT, Fkki'dent. - Secbetahy. Total Assets, over"" St,0Q0,000. : - x . " " A Home Ccrcpany, seeking Homa Patronage. JEiT-lf S .11 Clf tCS CI Ui ii'itcau , adequate rates. losses adjusted j and paid promptly ' J. ALLEH BROWN, AgK A 1 i-o What is it?" "It vhas shust a leedle thing. Yhcu is j . . ... not for sale. - I am going toshootrin- kerton detectives for awhile and then kill politicians tlie rest of the summer. Mr. Brunei is an old man, but his scheme b . too bare, and l know my "iiends will bear with rac-while 1 tell, lim that natural curiosities like him' If don't lieed anv relics to get thont a free ticket into the World's Fair. t r irmly your?, - . Jake Warner. dot coroner finds me hanging by der npfk nil d takes me down I like you io say to der jury dot I vhaa too innocent und conhding for di3 wiked wonu, uuu lot 1 iSlipf it vhas better I make dot shange of locat ion. Goodby, old man?, und mebbe you sometimes visit my rave un(I see ot vnas ept SreeiK ' Si LEMON ELIXIU lhv window. The editor of our con J . n I . ..11 J. fpmoorarv need not reel at au tut, , r J ... . out, but can shoot at us with the same r.Arhrt. f rerdom "1 hat has been nccorueu j i T i j. AV VrtiT tit -a is .11 i -- - riot act where .we can put xur hand on it at a moment's notice,' and any nnA wnntinf? a bad man .disarmed' and led out ot town by the ear will give tlie usual four knocks 0:1 the trout loor. -Y - for Guaranteed Cure. druggist King's Nev Discovery oni 1 n na. noon l 1 1 a v We authorize our advertised to sell Dr. this condition; If you are a dieted with a Cough, AJoia or any uui, Chest trouble, and will uso this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex- : Kncfitr vnn mav-return the L.iiiU'j Utivn vmir monev refunded. Wecould not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery i.i u nn It never disappoints. Trial bottles free atKluttz & Co.'s drug store, t-arge sue 50c. and i .w. precedents in . fv. r.vpnue derived from Our annual agricultural p.uuu ;j ,ftIlM be ' !.. t VI 1 IIM L w 1 MM f ill I Ilt l III IT, ft.L4.fV w - - - - amount to billions or uo.i.u - wT 'n f the. burden ,,.l,iVh mn?t Within a lew weewa appne w u;icu..i.- which must w uu , a niLwa; aw!pC d unon the domes- months, he eschangea ior umu...i dollars of tbe commodities wui in their production. . Tlie currency supply is wholly inad equate to make the exchange. 1 he re sults are falling prices; formation of combines and rings; and the impui- ihmeufc of the producing cms. xt iAn. rMiiuplvpa that 11 given Happy Hoosiers. wn Tintnnris nostuiaster of Idavillc. Ind , write "Electric Bitters has doue more for me than all other medicines combined for that bad feeling ansm-r from Kidney and laver trouaoe. uuu Leslie, farmer-ami stockman, of saine p'ace siiys: "Find FJcetiic Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, trifle ine feel like a new man." J. Gardner, hardAvaro merchant, sao.u town, says: "Electric Bitters is just the thiu for a man who is all . run down ami dou't euro whether ho Iive3 or die?; ho r 1 .. cf rnn'rl ll frnOfl Jinnetlte Htlil IOUI1U MOW Cfci-..3i-.., C t apghed tathe rel,c.u" Lu"n;: 1 1 feH just like he had a new lease on life." of taxation now levied upon the dome, . Wt ju Kluttz & Co.'s drug l: :,i.,ctr;M nf this roiutrv. l-nO Ji v,w, power we will labor to correct these r 1 -m l rnicrtiinh ft legislation in accordance with the terms of our , A - v0 hTiWe that the powers It the government-m other words of the ixople-sh.ould be expanded as 111 t ie case of the postal seryiee as rapidly ,'s the-good sense of an intelligent peo ple and the teachings of expense shall j.utifv, to the end flat oppression, in- Messrs. tic inaustries ui una I store. "3. That we pledge our support to . fair anU liberal pensions, to w-uw- soldiers and sailors. "4. Tiiat we condemn tne iaiiacj of protecting American laloi under the present sysiem which ports to the pauperand criminal classes of the world and erowds out wage earners and we denounce the present ineffective laws against contract labor 1 1 1 Ia. llm ro ilr.etiHll OI ami uemauu iuimc, .- undesirable iinmigration. . "5. That we cordially sympaiiu- its Wonderful Effects on, tbo Uvox For Biliousness, Constipation, and Ma- laria, take Lemon Elixir. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, take Lemon Elixir. ' For Sleeplessness, Nervousness anq l". Heartfailure takil LemoiiElixir. " 1 For Fevci-3, Cftilla and Debility, .taker llVlilUU illli!).. . , Laiie,s, for natural a;id through orgamo r regulation, take Lemon EHxir. Dr. Mozley a ienion iuiiiir vrm ; fail vou in anv of the above named dist cnie all 01 wiiicn anst: nuxu a luipt .. ' .. - . i ii.i i dibeasetl liver, Eiomaca, uuuujs bov.'els. . . " '! l'repared only by Dr. II. .-.lozley, At lanta, Ga. rjc. aud$L bottles at dru glr.t-. A Prominent Bliaister Writes. -After ten years of great su fieri eg from" t .i:..,. ;.ii, . ttYt rrr;it. iiprvfflU DrOStrU- , tion, biliousness, disordered kidticysaud const ipation , I have " uceu curcu uy .ur, Mo'Uy's Lemon Elixir and am now well man. Kev. CV C. Davis, . , Eld. M, E. Church South, . No. 28 lat .uaj1,St. Atlanta, Qi Behton. Ark-., Muy 20m, l9i. LIFPXAN llXOH ... 1 ..it a .v.. t i,..i uiKMimaitam for two mon.ns i!!i!J.W Thoro will lo a baiiamg at liniT. "". ,,,, f,-,r KhuiiinltiyJia. I ... 1 11 ti ...I - .. . . i nnt iaaxre ra.mniinpn.1 Dir r. r. r. ow"v I IVvvt'iil i l :iir V HHru il nwm.iii vouivn'v IutthrtcboUles,ltbeure Jf TmV,, . .,1, for 4t wlulu ?Korje he seesthe .how. . ; - . .fr.f:.rt it"inThft iuhuer - ' yours truly, n. M. CCM.mnoham. Walur i ridges, AtUeos, Tcna.. writes: "For sU 1 ' . . n i.r.n,... .Ftlh rtinht;)! HftrPK. an I .T,i, i-rrf.rnt. of the boiic In msru-jf. I trlel dem: istiii n.,. rtr Anrll r.t'l. lsZ. ' 1 J , . . . i.,. I "... t v -. tj.mit. :in-Tftrmanoatlent'tit .TPKSR3 1 11 I .8 1 1 1- . I I'll J Y.Uilllt i i - ' ' "-" r ., . . . . ME6.RS. s nnall Ga. . .- I ;.;itf Bounty isiool V lui was recoma eodvd Kj, obar siKS--We tike ?reat pleasure W ronc 1 - r t boUU-s tlu sore heajed, ap-l iEAK . v-iT. r. We fcan truth- - k.?;... . n 1 ever htve been. more cemnctic .?-vr"ar nnnf ri I'ouis- L !KU V" I'iVl iw-miv- 1 ut. id. V.-l. '.. is one ot tap besfr eiiffs , - , ,0 t,(neIuuU." . - . .. j.nr i:hn vf u infi. T?e can . ... . . - ... 1 ti. ; 1 "" -w " -j , : more cerimuaic with the effort of organized working- miiysartij .i to shorten the hours ot labor am, ; ua,e evcr t ou rsc w, J,: ihd a rigid enforcement oi tne ex-; v? U tosrti-Ttiw b-ikb'.oo.i partner ;noivn. CfCn C-ry Tor ruvqui vaiwia. ofeighf hour taw an the govern-1-1 ; wimuo j - ". . . " ; 'ii ... 1 1 1! V 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 14, 1892, edition 1
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