1 Of all Spring and Summer CLOTHl NG. Wo have just inaugurated a Grand -r In this-Sale you will find ": V: SbtS SALE .. .... . , . i Straw t 4 r55 V . f . i- ' , " - . . '.-V-.-. Wer made you oil first class Goods, made up with best Trimmings, Fit and. Finish. We be-. lieve, and experience has taught us, that it docs not pay to carry stock over to get old and out of ' style for the next season, but, believing that Prices CAN, we are determined that they SHALL move them out of our way. These Goods are fresh from the Factory in CMcePattwf Latest S Now,! that the fine growing crops are laid by, and the1 time of toil and harvest is over, why not take advantage of the bargains offered and GET A in which to enjoy a season of rest and have a Good Time. Let us dress you up and you.will have Imuch fun and the best Clothes for the least outlay. ' - We continue to give the $200 Accident Policy with caclT Suit. A visit to our store costs you nothing but may save you money. Make you look fresh and cool. Wc have them ; in all the Styles and colors at CUT PRICES. TROUSERS. CLOSE FIGURES. - -- - - tfi. --s i f At'gd.hb worth $5.00 tovS0 50. u G.50 0.00 10.00 12.50 1,00 18.00 it -0 KCi 12.D0 "14.00 .10.50 18.50 'V 22.50. u 10.00. " 13.50. " 15.00. 18.00. .30.00. You see our Figures, but. you "will' have see our. CLOTHING to appreciate them. Ours the place when you want to is SUIT 1 r r If your Jcoat aud vest is good enough, get a pair of our nice Trousers to wear with them. We have them from 50 cents to any price you may V it . I 1 I - . 5 kftfc. A . -51 l ' i i.r ' t . mm At interesting figures. We have an elegant stociuof - . UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, ' :--SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND VALISES. A nice selection of thin Coats and Vests left. q 0 is a -III . Ha 77 . ,.rmni- -rr'. s- r S B III SJJ'4 4 ' - tSl 1 C: , 1' Carolina Wktchman. J L. RAMSEY, Editor and SUBSCRIPTION EATES : One y earth advance Six .months $1.50 .75 TERMS STRICTLY CASH. The Watchman U organ offhe Alli ance in the 5th and .7th Congressional -Districts.' V, r' N I. ' . r-, ' ' . The-WATcnMAK-has 50 per cer.fc more circulation than any paper published in Salisbury' ' " Knterod as secoQd-cla33 mall at Salisbury, N. C. . - - - - .". ' THURSDAY. JULY 14, 1S92. All the Pennsylvania military have .taken the "Homestead." TnE coupty Alliance meetings this week will all be largely attended.. The silver biil was defeated in the ..House yesterday by ti vote of 130 to 154. : ' ' t ;:,tm' ' , ." : " lTj is said that they had high "carry- - iags-on". at the" contention held at Minneapolis. " V The word "parity1 occurs quite of- ,tea in theIlepublifan and Democratic platforms. p!ank Just refer . to the" silver It ia claimed by Democrats that the Republican high tariff policy js respon sible for the Pennsylvania bloodshed. We do not donbt it. The Democratic party once proposed to reduce the tariff from 47 to 42 per ceut. Now the .question is: How much Is bloodshed " j.: - -: T." . - t I "rri lrlf tarn lai loilh - . . Arm, ull . the t.on, of!; he duction o t,,e , tarilI f ! Tlle 'tho Senate had passeoTit. What- a tejjctatle. " ' ' " .Tui.Repuhlicans have lost all hope! of carrying the United States' in 4he! - liexi elccUoh and are going to ruale as - strong pulrto carry England. If too much money would be cheap and a detriment to our country, would too little not have a damaging effect? Feel around in your pockets and until you find euough, don't worry about finding too much. The Chicngo platform does not be long to the Democratic party. The delegates aat down and permitted Cleveland to name the platform. The same men who made it made the Re publican platform, also. We publish the Omaha platform this week. No official copy has Leen received. The copy published was clipped from one of our exchanges just lilye' the democratic platformpub lished two weeks ago,, and may not be correct in every particular. Norwood Yidette can take notice. The first national bank of Erie, Kansas, is another object lesson about the best banking system on earth (for pauperizing the people). Only v about 8100,000 loss to the people, j Coming pretty thick lately. .These are only the ripples of the great wave of finan cial panic that is coming. Put your house in order. - - 4 . It hasTbeeu common to say that a . "cashier ." or a bookkeeper Ji as gone wrong." It would not be out of .... - -. . . ahoiit'this time to remark that several '"Cphgressraen have gone wrong." The Norwood Yidette last week tried o make a mountain of a mole hill bv aeciarmg that the editor of the Watchma "for the purpose oi de ceiving those of his reitders who do not read janx other paper" falsified the provsions that tne exposition .be luauonai democratic platform by clospd on Sunday and that no intoxi- changing words and seutencs in it. citing liquors be sold on the grounds. ; The' fact is the editor ;did not see th -".The World Fair appropriation Bill pasit the Senate yesterday, with tlfe 'provisions that the exposition be protection business puts the country in the attitude of a giant going uronnd armed because a crowd of school girls made mouths: at him. A Pinkertoh thug shot into a croyd of strikjiig street car men ii; Cleveland, at the heliesisof the robbing ruonop ' olj of thatl city, tter-the " shootist wai f qoad with x his skull - crushed, , Tiie cieric'an workman'' nr - Jit izejn j fand doenTt propose to lo shot us dogs. ' iV:Jwpjr,he platform' '.-"wa gave. our THE HOMESTEAD EIGHT. Doubtless most' of our readers have b en keeping up with the row at Home stead, Penn. Briefly it is as follows: Andrew Carnegie, many timos a mil lionaire, owns extensive iron and steel works in and around Pittsburg. Some days ago he reduced the wages of 3,800 men-employed in the Homestead mill all the way from 10 to 40 per cent., for the purpose, it is alleged, of raising several hundred thousand- dollars for the campaign fund (for both pnrties). The men at once quit work and refused to allow foreign -workmen to take their places. Sheriff McLeavy, of Pittsburg, summoned 2,000 men to aid him in getting possession of the steel works, but most of them flat! yre fused to go. The Pinkerton Detective Agency then, dispatched 300 meu armed with Win chesters up the Monougehala river on coal barges attached to a tug boat. It is said that 118vf the number deserted when they found what was expected of them, but whether it was sympathy for the workmen or fear that caused the desertion, is still a matter for spec ulation. However, , 1S2 detectives stood on the barges until they arrived opposite 1 the steel works. This, was one morning just before day, The workmen wre expecting them. The detectives fired itito the crowd on the river bank, killing and wounding sevr era). The fire .was returned by the wwYajenr A' .cannpn waa turned on the stearn tugboat. It cut loose aud , steained away. The work men kept up a. study fire .fro in both sides day he ordered, the Pennsylvania troops ' to go at, once to. Homestead. The troops, 8500 in number, ha-ve .been gathering there since. The Hews of the coming of the troops was greeted with cheers from the workmen, for they know, the military are in sympa thy with them and no trouble is ex pected between workmen and soldiers unless the military attempt to hold the factory and introduce, new hands. If that should be done there may be a fight that will be disastrous to the whole country. Those who have read, "Caesar's Col umn" can realize something of the re ality of thera-di that must come be tween labor and capital unless there is a change. This is only a start, let us hope that the end will be better than the begiiming. : Z Til K NBWS. ALLIANCE SENTIMENT. While many arejiot willing to admit it, yet it is a fact that the Alliance sen timent is rapidly growing throughout the country. - Thousands of people who ere not members have read our claims, read what the opposition say, aud after carefully weighing both sides' they de clare that we are, right. Politics and olirtisaiititternesg stand in the way iilj tte. time, of course, but that .'will air' tfisappear after a time. Educational f6yces are at- 'work. - The-) people" are I lelf(uhg fast the evils that "confront them,4earuing the inconsis tencies of human nature, learning that the newspapers are not always reflec tors of what is-just, and they are go- of the"river. The detectives could not ! to put this knowledge into practical get away arid were forced to surrender. They were dnigged through the streets, beaten and finally were put " jV tjuil. About ten were killed and thirty-seven wou nded so that they had to bo taken to the'hospital. Not one oi the. 182 action. REFORM THYSELF. The Charlotte Observer thinks the reform press should begin its work at home. .Then accuses the Watchman printers. S; The associateeditor clipped the platform front one of i Hie best Democratic papers in the State. Not oue word 'yras. changed, and If the error occured Vii tht3 otae- it was the m:j--take of i he priii te. It was hi-j iu'ten' tion aud desire to give it correct.: . escaped unhurt, but many were only! of making a false statement about slightly" wounded. This victory gave the workmen new courage. Letters and telegrams begau to pour in from Drganizsd.wprkDienjtll oyer thecoun try, and from alt sorts of people show ing that the public sympathy lay with the workmen. They continued to arm ii . -- "l s - inemseives and offrs of assistance pour in by the thousand.! All throusb the excitement the workmen have pro tected Carnegie a propert v, as Well as an me jurrouuding property, but they are determined to keep out new work men or Pinkerton men. " Governor Patlison refused to inter fere until the ciyil authorities declared they could do uothing further. - Mon- Cleveland and the force bill. -Now the Watchman bad good rea sons for making that statement "and did not make it for t he purpose of deceiving- anyone. We "'challenge the Observer n show thatit was false or unjust. We throw the gauntlet down and dare the Observer or any ot her pa per to show that the statement made was false, -unjust or wrong in any par ticular, r Put up or shut up. ' ; W." II. jlndVt cainnan of the - J State exeommittee of tlie People's '.1 L . .-'L-ll .: r. i .. U pany, uas caneu a oraie convention ot th at party to be held irr-the city ;of Raleigh on the IGth for the rnrpote of nomiuution State officers and electors,- State. A lithographic plant is to be estab lished at Winston. Buncombe's centennial will be cele brated August 10 til and 11th. The Grand Encampment of the I. O. O. F. met in Winston on Wed nesday, July 13th. The Durham street car line has sus pended operations for the reason that it did not pay expenses. The firemen's tournament -of Ihei State will take place at Asheville Tues dar, Wednesday and Thursday. j A tract of land in Guilford county, oh which there is a mortgage of 82,500, is ou the tax books valred at S400. ! The n.'.me of the little town of Pig eon River, a North Carolina summer resort, has been changed to Canton. j Thomas B. Long represented North Carolina on the Committee on Resolu tions at Omaha. There were 1,3G6 delegates there. . i . .... . . ! There was a meeting m the courtT house in Asheville Monday night in the interest of the People's party and reform movement; The Greensboro Record vouches for the truth of the story of suow falling there Wednesday liigh.t, or rather Thursday morning. Tho State prohibition 'convention meets in Greensboro on July 20th. to nominate .State officers and appoint presidential electors. ' Raleigh Chronicle: From the reve nue office blank bonds for fruit brandy distillers are now being sent out. There will be great numbers 'of this class of distillers this season. ' Leonard Covington, a negro mau living in New Salera township, has a child two or three weeksold. wjnch has sixteen toes and-sixteen fingers, says the Monroe Enquirer. ) A Wilson county man has patented as electric contrivance tor tepomcr horses. You set your alarm clock, fix your hay and corn in the proper place. The clock goes off and the contrivance does the rest. To Col. Julian S. Carr has been as signed the duty of collecting this otaies exnion oi . lo&aceo ior the iVorld's Fair. It will be a remarkable ;ne. The manufacturers are generally interested. , Washington Gazrite: It is s i'd The distinguished eici.rtisfv Dr. f$- thi.it more food crops are planted this tenr, is yulleriisg from the form of year in Beaufort county than has been ! era now prevalent -in Pari-. Th & for manv decades, this gtes to si row tick is said to be a unlu (i.e, hnvm. that the people .re awakening frm a! friends of the patient are veiy anim lon slumber on King cot ton V throne. T. ' n.trt,-e n..mZ;v-, fnAl Charlotte Observer: The trade he- . defiant .- Its sieretarv savs I lie ton:- tween Evangelist Fife and Mr. Waller! v,ai,v will hold no -onf. -rente witlitU' 13 re m lor the latter hadsome resictnce ' lVlCv: If any want to iro to.wri; was completed yesterday morning. ; on the company's terms tluyuiHj A) I he papers were passed money paid, () Returns at the sheriff's it an! the property trausfened, Mr. Fife ' snow that sixteen mill men wire t?M and sixty-two wounded. All the lovers of mjiiuirchj hv ari paying $8,(X0 tor it. Stanly News: Mr.. Philip Riden hnur,of Ridenhour township, who is bU some odd years of age, is tending, I codfish-aristocracy are in favor, of cm- this year, a one-norse rarm ana aoes an . . n , : . , . 4i i i ie frkrt f.im-. ij cm. .11 1 suiting Great Bntian about a mOBf the work himself. I he farm is small j & r . but he has a nice growing crop, j tary conference oisomethiug. and has just harvested his vheat. j kind. These are the kind of 'Uni? J. B. Eaves, who has been in charge ithfwt supportel King George - agaffl oftbo internal revenue stamp office at . the American patriots in ,1770. A3 btatesville, since the benate tailed to snnll frn;fft- n America arid to contirm nim as collector, nas resigned that position to give his entire atten tion 'to his duties as chairman of the republican State executive committee. His son has been appointed to ar clerk ship in collector Rollins' office at Ashe ville. Another son has held a position in the collector's office since the advent of the Harrison administration, the Landmark says. . Concord Standard: To-day while some heavy beams were being moved at the Cannon factory, one of them slipped out of the grasp of soma of the workmen, and struck a little son of Mr. Wm. Plott on the leg, crushing the bone and mashing the flesh into a pulp. Another car-coupler has been invented by a, Cabarrus county man, which is said to eclipse anything of the kind ever yet made. It is said to be complete in every particular, work ing without the aid of human hand. The inventor is Hugh Foster, of near Harrisburg. A patent h"as been graued Mr. Foster on his invention. interests, lators. More Ernest 'Suyd marupa- . Scan's Fruit Preserving IVw.kjs vI cheap it Enuiss'Di'Us Store. When Daby waa f Ick, we gar fc r Castoni When she was a Child, she cried f ' r Castor Wlien she became Jim, she c'.unj,' to Caster When she had Children, she sahn C&sw C. D. Dlanton, of Asheville ' was arrested Friday for violating an ordinance against f.ist driving. Wish- tb wnrfce TH a ' j 1 a m -.w - .... w - m . w ing to try tnespeea of his horse, it u aid, he ordered a policeman" to clear a street, This -was'uohe and the . mayor ihen put his driver in the buggy and made him drive fast through the street. He was fined, nine dollars. - . " Elsewhere, St. Johns, Nova Scotia, had a $0,000,000 fire Saturday morning. The entire city was destroyed with a great loss of human life. An explosion occurred at the GiaUt and Juitson powder works, near West Berkley, California shortly after 9 o'clock Saturday morning, dc slroying the works and much property for several miles around. The scene of the explosion is 12 miles' from San Francisco, The Gian t powder - works were completely destroyed. One hun dred and eighty menprincipaljrChinese were employed there. It. is now b Iievgd that one hundred and four per sons were killed, including three white men. The body of aChinaman was f ound a I i 1 i i i m i on trie ratiroaa iracK halt a nine irom That watch, clock or piece,tif jc$ which you haVe laid away ta can be repaired and made m g0 new by r ; ; REISKER HaTing Braduatcl at tire for watchmakers in Aniencn, not hesitate to offer a h-.nd-'or.e Gold" Watch W. remains- of a boy. frightfully-maiigled, were found near Jie scene. Every window in r the county jail - was broken " by the: explo sion. . All the residences in the town of West Perkely were broken and sev eral buildiugs are reported d 'stroyed - i;-3 tore?-' to the person who cau 'ni:4 hr i1rtft- itliioli inv lilia ''t Those eyes which -hnve .bwn you trouble, or "causing .voU;? : "i i i . niir'iV 1 neaaacue, can oe pn-jv hglassesjyhrch will en.l lrf 3u"fl-jU perfectly, and at a pi i . traveling quack or ped-.ll'f- M Our line of JE-W-KL'UV VPPWA nm fl most COtUPL-'i'LI Salisbury.- Watches were c uea p. ue itic - e.lfS tifulliue. You will a!y Look for the blacked f,u,nlit?; Step in, and we'll tvi y1- . A t n il 1) L'i AIWUJS JUUia y' f f - . ' 1 i ,11 I ..tC r...-i'ttT

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