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' - The Sunday school convention of St. Murk's' Lutheran churchof . TetHiessee synod, will le held on August 13lb, 1892. A ,f I lw i-x.ntttir uhn.lz W atchman as advanced reau- it"- . . "the w5- tveJ.as begun- the erection of " 1 .... .1 1 i ,.n.piicv resiueuue uuu.scuoui QH LUU Vtfl "VI v. v. . prof. LrstJiead of early cabbage' we . i. ....ii, rlii ti tnvvii vit.erdiiv ,.. WHS im"b" - v J eij kvfnteeil .pouiiua. Tiicanlaof H. X. Woodson, for Reg- .r0f J2ee17 J. .Monroe, tor oneriu, J" 1 j. Samuel MCbublins for county treasurer, appear it this issue. . . Thfi 6ali bury Light Infantry is now thorougbtly -organized. But it will need motiey for. un norms, ana outer luiugs. tl,e cUtzsiw contribute liberally when they luccalled on. " ' ' ' -' . Mr. t'iiiii !s Graham, a young man cm ,WvJd at Muhaley's saw mill, in this ntuiity," Mi-i'aiiH-d a severe injury lit: was attending the ..... it miix k a slab and knocked it Nlitli last saw much force against his hip. V TItfJ wu,l!d 'of the utw briclc roller mill are uearty one story high. The building huh ho' slrcert in ast .Salisbury, neatly opposite the "railroad shops. The contract for the machinery was given to sl'IiilaiTelpliia house last Saturday morn- ME OKLENBUHQ NEWS, Whatai Po on Aiawis: tfce Dcfieen- dants Ujf tjtts Si?neri of, the Dgcla .5 i :t ration of Independence, j : ' Tim democratic executiyjo- rbmmittee (JfIlovaii County met in Salisbury last HjtHrdayv 'i-lie call was made jyr the jfiiiiaries -for Saturday, July 30ih, and k" ilit county convention on Tuesday August-2-1." ThtV former system of hold in;' precinct mass meetings tq elect dele itei to the couuty convention was ilulU'll. . i . Bishop" Lyman' appojtitmeuts for E .van county arc as' folio v; St. Mat- iwWa church. July "J2SJi, at 4 p. m ; .S iiilrev chiifeh, July 21)ih't 11 a. m g-.JJary sviiu.rcn, juiy ouiu., mt p. ip Mhukt's church, in Snlir-burv, July .ltr, irtr! i a. in. . .liev, Dy, Murdutih w 11 iutnooiiTal ji p. in. Mcetiiiff of County Alliance. Rowan CQunty Alliance met in regular quarterly session at the Piedmont Fair Grouuds oh last FridayT The weather considered, the crowd was exceedingly large, mostly delegates. There is one marked improvement jn the county "meet iogs, and that is in the punctuality of pthe attendance of the delegates; uearly all were j)resent. , " The scope of business transacted was stiialff and large too, considering the ex cellent officers elected for ibis Js the time of the yearly election of officers. - The following will show the officers, who will cobtrol. Rowan: Alliance for the neixt year, and in whose ' ha;id8 we feel sure the ark is safe: President, S. A. Earnbeart; vice-president, Capt.l J. A. Fisher; secretary and treasurer, M. L. Ritchie; business agent, J. C. Bernhardt; lecturer, lrof.F. B.Brown; steward,F. A. Setzer; door-keeper, Rufus Yost; assis tant door-keeper, B. F. Shuping; chap lain, David Mahaly; BtdWard-, Jeremiah Pless; executive committee, T. P. John stp'h, P. A Sloop and C. L. Brown. lroiv Fs B. Brown is the delegate elect to thel State convention, and we feel sure "that we have a delegare elected who 'will not only go there to endorse the St. Louis demands -as the expressed, conyiction and desire of Rowan county Alliance, but wc have a man as delegate who endorses them himself. Very little business other than the above was attended to, except installa tion of officers and reading of reports from committees. The meeting was har monious and the Alliance principle- is now more fully - endorsed tlian ever, Jin tills county A inorV determined tyjmd; you seldom sc. ... . On account of the busy season; the re maining busing pf flje meeting Xyas'puf off until Friday; tljc fifth day x)f August. tjWli a. v. ..'Rev, pr. M".r. I iii w 1 1 ; j 1)g 3 to o UA ivor f Salisbury. i4act,Vrvir;rt Si. Mark's- ly truiuiY tiae;'rTi8irnl Tim lj:ilie?!i Chronicle sayH f'.- T. U. Ilium r ifi unit l yrsti'rdi'iy froui a trip tii tin: I'lcdniont gold region oflhe i'e, Vlicrt: Iw: srcim-d many tine spce- luicas of "ull on tor the iNort h Carolina (vi.irliut:iit at the WoHti's Fair, lie :mtiijel at the success attending his uts. Vhiv tine, specimens are se- turtilJJni Uuwa'rr, Stanly and Stontgom- ttll jho cjty aldermen passed an Itthuiawv, rlii li tln-y but recently gave 'u tlie pjiilic, mjuiring the owner or oc- tiijwius uf town property to cut down ' I.' WM-ils :i n:l Lc.'ti I ill tflite -lnni in f ''Dt of .said property. So far as we have wuttl no attempt has been made to en- weit. It cannot be enforced. The eit iis of FiilUbury pay enough taxes for w!j purposes. ' . :' ' Notic1. The voters of Salisbury township, ir rIcUve of piist party ulfiiliations, who . B isebull,. The second game between ShitesvU'e sind Salisbury was played. atr the ftrnier place hist Friday - evening. Reduced rates were given and about seventy-five persons went up. On the first inning Statesviljfe ilid "not reach liist ba?c, but rialisbury Hcoieduhrei runs. At the" end of tbe'rliird-j nhing the game was. called on account of the-raiw,, the score stand- After ailed- -ft r two more innings. . At the end of the Hflh inning t4ie tcore Mood 4 to 2 in favor of Jilisbiiry. Our bovs wre in duced tjb ptar oiie more iniiing. By ftik ti.net tie diamond was y-ryinu.d ly, wbieh '.worked against bnf boys. In conse quence, Statesvllie made" six runs, mak ing the score to 4 in favor of Statesvill.e -The t bird g me'wis to JUe jlay wliicre to-morrow, but-wjujidersUiijd that the Statesvilljleajn bins tkielined to play us. I'wo uiord:aXue U;e bookjed-r-oiie for to-day witti High Poiiif,and one Satui day ' vith;,GoId 1.1 lilt but we 4earn that both have falleir through. The Xeptuue fire company have or ordered new uniforms, . iv ! i i -A' - i L Iu high Heensc Chicago there are more saloons to the population than ia low 11- cinse Ncy York. V . j j Wc receivel ten new milMscribers to the Watchman to-day and it was not a good day jfor papers. . ; Dr. . WJ B. Craven, of Long Creek, called at the den this week. lie reports crops fine and everybody in good spirits. . , ' . - - Ri II W. Barker, of Lincoln county, called at our den this week. He reports the Crop prospect in his county as being finej , ' ' ! : Governor Holt has offered a reward of $200 for Grant Massey, who is wanted for the murder of Lee Davis, in Hay-i wood county last mouth. ' !. "I ! If The name of uShops' in Steel Creek has been chduged to Shopton. A" post- office will te 'established there next weeVr wjtu Mr, J. R. Hays as postmaster" 'Miss Bell Flow, .aged'ii' years, died on the 17th at the home of her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. E. A. 'Flow, near Matthews, after a weeks illness with typhoid fever.; Our friend and neighbor, J. G. Shan nonhpusc, has a full share of sickness in his family. Mrs. 8 is sick vith fever and j soven' children huvo whooping cough. : A Cew days ago a wagon an a strcej car collided, to the injury of the former, The driver of the wagon attempted to cross the track before an approaching caiv and. came .near meeting with ncci dent. He and the horse got over-afely but the car struck the wagon, Jtnacking it clear off the track. . Postmaster Brady amvel'fiome from Blowing Rock lust evening. "He knew nothing of the postofSce runor in which he was clriefly concerned untH he"rjelel 1 1 ickory u o t h a v i n g " r ec ei v edlf iaf Cba r lotte papers. : Hd Vnerely langhetl at. the rumor, ond say tbcrtjisaftotbiBglj&f it whatever. ' Um' ifvif u--""' i Mr. F. II. Andrews, received a letter from a friend in exna uist- woek, which states that the drouth" in lha fiectiou i terrib?e." The cattle' arc dyiiig'diy the hundreds. The gentleman writig to Mr. Andcews'stated that from bis door he could see"50 dead cows- lying; on jthe ground; and that their mncbxliad lo 2p0('calves. '"''-' ( . , , . ' i ThWirminton no tlu rd party pcn 'in ;TeeW4(rvibf t the wooid, of lower Sampdit 'ir;nll 'f them' Tb4re are several counties wjest Ihe Wods, W'bnHllfjhjvaya, onf icosireeis.nrua in tnc wpjK maptmo they are not ashamed to acku'6'vi&ge4t? Tliei fourteen months old V. it. Gates died Saturday 1:30. Thcj body was buried Sunday af ternoon iii Ehnwood, Rev. W. S. Creasy officiating. Giye j us some good reason why the government should issue money to rich men! for banking purposes at oue per cent, and Hhould not loan money to a productive industry for two or three per cent. Mr ' Ralph llowlaiids, Beaufort, NorthjCar lina,' writes of the spreading rebellion against the Wall street nomintv. . He .says: 'JMqfe than half of the democrats mous which Journal. j Leii v in gu t thdonsiij 1 ay k k n ock ei ftbout ult t hV.6iintiaigt79tc ofi 'tlr tiie vviwiuM..: me uiiij iiiri)Eiiui IA.1JJ IIIC OI.O d child of' Mi? ty chetiiutv v.Mryf Vfll' afternoon at frk i . m d Sunday af- d? t & ' . C The peoplencniirwmito; lc-t:iUen vyith the ide f the Baau- liankrine'ii tioned iiifftte Obaccver Jast week, 'rhvre bave lieenTnTHiiy iirqulrit'bouUit; all think it ayo e'ntfeirinndne iwhich properly iDuiraged (an .one in CvMitem plation wMiTlH-) wopld Je aJ;Veul surcess. Observer. ""u:'"'' - v i We were right in forlt And wonld have been to-day but ,we':'fel:rin. our pocket and could not find a cc)il to put in' it. We heard two good lookinggirls talk ingin the Alliance hall last week on Al- 1 aoce matters, it nd ITie v said .no 'Mounti of this onty. will . refuse to vole! foiivmuW- who i ilid nofe.iiw 't VW -sbJoM' tKmptfi;tbm Xorii ' AtliaAcje piciiic. And slill now ' :and itoihAt Salisbury lyilit I Vi tan try. Pursuant to call u large number of the young men of the town lijet in the court house last Thursday night for tho pur pose of .organizing a military company for tsalisbury, A temporary organization was etTeted, and about thirty-four names enrolled, - The meeting adjourned to meet Tuesday. , . The meeting Tuestlay Wight was held Jfewimag.loco orierate with tho Peo-!ia lhe Maor' oBice. The election of . '. r. . - - ! ...... I. -1.1 .. ?le Italy, are reijuested to meet in Sal w"'ry, on Saturday, August Gth, at 10 Iwk, fur the purpose of electing a pre "ct rxceutive cominittte and' delegates w.uie county convention. IV Stfc ul t iii-iil S t at istics. I. A. SIooi. statistician, banded U following i-eporu fiom Litaker Ul'fit ;:tl potato-: Mi . ;i year ending June 1st, 1892: ACRES. AMOUNT. 1,074. 2,1G9, 1, 1,325, -, 712, ' uo. -n.l LI VMS TOCK. 4,031)11. lf,334 bu. fij i I-JT Ijoiro .......I,., m orvrt 1. - . o , i '"i'llilii" U.OW IMJUIIUS OI ...u u,o-y nouni s of bin - A!IT en . .'.cai.. . . ' - r '"rcs, , mules and 3D0 mules. officers was held and a permanent organ ization effected. M. C. Quinri as elected captain and B. J. Arei.dell lieutenant. Mr. Qui nn has since declined the office, saying that it would be impossible fur him to accept. A committee was ap pointed to draft -by-laws amh anotfier appointed to select a sijitable armory Another meeting will be held at the court house-to-night for the purpose of electing a captain and attending to all unfinished business. It is hoped that there will be a full attendance. - ! There are now thirty-eight names on the roll. T . t'ievelalid." . . : : v - , fiave heard of a great-deal (of' ab sent injiudedhess;' but the barjier that tied lhe newspaper about lhe custonie.s neck- ijrid gave him a badk number towl to read the other day .is the latest we have heard. Farmers from Sharon report the cotton in that section shedding, the rain having damaged itj greatly. From Sandy Ridg, Union county the reports are that it is l adly . scalded and the crop will bj of lil I le a coiint. ' 3js 3fcctlwjr, Tho mass meeting at IIui)tersviUe was called to order last Saturday t two o'clock by J. Sf; Davidson, connty lec turer. A. J. Ifuuter was mijde chairman and W. D. Alexander secretary There were about 200 persons f present, among them were a few, ladies.) After some res oluting and a great deal of Patrick Henry pcechestho intiss imeetinff ad- joumed and all who were in sympathy w jiu xne retorm movement were requested to,remaiu and about 123 remained. N Gibbon was called to the chair and J. P. bossamon was requested lo act as secre tary A.fierJjsome jhort talks R. S. Query offered the following resolution. wnicn was adopted: '-' Wheeeas, Theeople of tbis count rv have sutTered unfold injustice for years from unfaithful ainT incompetent legisla tion of both old parties, and we Wlieve it to be useless to expect relief from either of them as their managers and the peo ple baye made, known their grievances time auu,.again, and WiiEREAa, Deaf4ar" has been turned to,"aIf our remonstrances and appeals. IRrnwn Wprtdintftnn fin kVU V4. Vvt i9?78, ' ThaV- hereby ' sever our allegiarfw.Jbpth , fJemo!ratic and re- fvh'." vnw ffijxJe ao u in to our U.yWibeTeoWe'BPr fcawbJch4laa.Jromis.ir us-; relief 'iThe'Peoplef party uninadSf thrifS'-i a enuVmust haw nous pensiomplaak but mfdtiY4itow.&olve4 2d Thai!'e MleVeb bledtm vhichxs'a erreat deixh'x&JMlaMa.lrir li&i&.rfUkU'ti:.ii - it.....-- : y"7 m$W$b' pwty nominate! at Ouiaha on ttie 4th day of Julyt JS92. -. .'JvTliat' wo favor the calling oi u couijuj jjonv-eniion in Aiecklenburg coluntyVkprlh Carolina, to orgahizo the PeopleVpaVty isaia 'county at an esirly - .y" e"y Hivuei' me co-opera-WoSiiSf dlVfiendVof ieform without re gard to past aVty affiliation. Aft6r the resolution had been read and huloptcd the following was offered by Mr. R.:C Alexander: till 29 EAST TRADE ST. We are t-d;iy keepinj lhe BEST ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARErCUTLERY, GUNS, AMMUNITION,! Blacksmith and Cap3ntes, Tools, BARBED WIRE, AND STAPLES, .Fence Wire of all kinds. . Bubbsr and Leather Beltuig all sizes and widths. Cotton Planters of the Best Makes. y Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes, Shovels Plows, Plow Stocks, and in fact, ' everything used by the Far mer, Blacksmith and , Carpenter. . : Csdl and see us, wc want your traded BROWN, WEDDIXGTON &0 ? 2J East Trade St reelSJ" - Charlotte, N. Gj! W,E.SHAW&C0 "I Manufactum of ' Harness and Collars. And DeaUrs h '. LEATHEU AN D A DIALER t HAKDWARK m ALL ITS HUANCHE3. . CHARLOTTE, j . N. C Mention tne Wat cbSan, i6,'000 FitttKti tijl at lTie: tliartottoilloigL 2 8 N. Tryon street. Locatf- finite .uiT cenire iuo j.rJd lrm the jmbbc .square. Kesf l-a-Uiiy Hotel m the State- I keep out the darkness and tUe flies both bv eleeft'Mty I" W. J.'MOOUK, lron?A KILLED! will hear a; sraloot jsay the dead. ivix . . . ' ' .l 'V.""-V. . UaeTeSttm;is tfee,.riehst polciitateviiiJ tho .World . . ltesolved That the proposition from the'Prohibition party- for a union with the People V party ' be iiceepted as to county elections and that it be read and,, put 'before .-the People's party at their, organization oh the 23th day of July,- h : Tljere leing no other business the meeting adjourned to' meet in the Hurt yiyunc in viinuuiw; uu viiu .olll uay id itoinyi Jily, at 11 o'clock. s Alff&sJ 5r;- . ' of Th e 3 ok of piigla nd; has''i ii its vaults about $125,000,000 iirbullioi The Bankpf Gerjnauy Jiolds $2(J0,OO0000; I'ra nee . h a $47.4,001)0, tf i id t h e U n i t Cd S t at (H . Ti eiOiU fy. v-Ui' ' nSt'i oi i a l" kui k s !avc' J700jmtKo!Fet T ' hf yir' obi Clothes, bud, and see how mite 1 1- of tLis iiile uaba.ve and report to The den. Tbe .Fort 'vr.th Gazctt. A- dctnocyafic organ, ii fteed, ta al mit t-lmt itbe Allif aiictJ fartaerp are all going tntfiTilittf Peo ple's puiiy ;ad l.b.a't l be: newVfioveiiieiit is pushed with an energy aiid systtiii hitherto unknown to pelitics.' ; Wc ack tipwledgc tic reiii ipt of. an in- v!iiiii,n i. ..ii. ....I . X r ..J..t. .i. ..... ."..-.I iii-ii.v rtuiim iff iuiii teen in iiiiiiicu., tr. . , ,7, . . lalonicLpienic and le-union-of Confi de r1 - Df:?! .1 3, ... Uili-J ... i... - . kx. :: .: Of Davidson Cotlejft. ' . - '- ville, N.C., August llth, l8lJo. We will b s pie: AVe Mr. A ! Thi is not f Hie J4asn of 'jparrvin' So 1 oi i i iuku Vt-ti c!rT .' had l'OlVtd' on for liwhs to" think' "poweifulfy" a few d:jvs ago flow to do'. When heha'KlAi-npptfeat i'n. tS 't 6 - W ho'm rfcnwere 1st J'be par t.eS to whom -'rrcrrscWCre Tssiied wi n Miss Mol I ie ITf fs "arid J, -R. MulNim, an isied to attend i?"iSssible; , iad a plejis.uit chat.Vjijs .week witli ; The New Ypad says the 'value: Of fi.l ver..CMiit' .ijUl.Hkrc;ia2l'd in lYm- tihat if J'r.e'tsyVpfl'-MVer-'leeif .V ;" 4 .I"".':. . i-'-'irJ'- 1 likt oil in h. Steel, of Jay Hill, Wasbnigfi ii ;?bcuutry'lt:rijte;i iin- pounty, Texas. Mr Steel is a. Nt.rili p-'ta Itrwrsbip; .loads Mian" ftr;c)jn it our- CarpHjrdan but luii ' bccii i n s-.Texa foriiy j se'ves. Tliere U no'daftV o')ijklnv'fr years.' leireports the corn crop as tine) f'ree coinage of silver berehfUr there" is as he evpr saw, but does not bet on the jwiine sanitary .work doiio',fir Congress cotton, j j ;They have the right kind of girls up in Nclimska, says au exchange. A So -lorla youiig lady wont dance with a young man unless he belongs to the Alli ance, aiid the tripping of the light fantas tjc toe has got to be done oh the "Ocala phtiform. '.' . . The official announcement has been made that there will be -560 at the Third party .State; convention here August dG. Wake lias P.), New Hanover ii' Meckleii- The basis is the vote of alt jiar- bfc; one vote for each 500 and the White .Huus,n.; . 411 bbi. 32,106 Lu. 800 lbs. 9,992 bu. C.417 pti. f Wc Vould Liko to Know burg 2 ties iii C ist. Little William Vincent Astor, who was oorn tiivj tmn day of I is the richest baby in the the heir to $850,c000,0O0.Aircwor ItmeslJ I All you old haysceders come t el 1 in e i w h a t youx 1 ast ov em htr bjiliy heir toj. VV. J. Moore, proprietor of the Char lotte Hole), whose adv appears in this pa per, will soon have his' new brick hotel complete!. , rtriilll'be a daisy., it is three stories hlgfcp with b:vsemeiit, and wiiicoVhlite TlVe dining rhom is 34x1s feet: neo1B?e wilVl suppUtl vyhh cbi(r'KiMoW etc. He saysh"is -nxiffsc stands' ohK'tiie (cala pla7fijriiiiriiat;makes it solid. '-" '".sqan.'r4 f' ' ' - HoO, Thom: Yt. .Winur.Georgia, sayK:'Tliis bvriblCvuassiicre in , Peun then syl vaidahow.jie Hdion that - the ; Ujjuptry i apjHyId.iiig.jnto- 'thfiy- ranuy of cafutal is creating nnarehy-j f last "November ... Vf4'1'1 u,so'u,e monarch, poverty mad'y.' i world as he is rfet'ant:.' ti'nipfrasixesWtllr ' fearfu'if cmpnaiieuess oneti tne tieTuiujtis orine .- i .i v : Attl!"tioii, INiiisin tiers! "feral order No. 3, Issued from the1 Millie 'a - ' - liners of the pensioner b' associr 1 4. 7 . i I iv . .i . i 'jutant General E. D. Hall, 3 AIH. V... U - r .. ' I w . r- 'uiui. Carolina nensioncrs ! Veuin tlie Confederate army or JaMt vl,f ,iw ife . auiiu gu into camp, J,l,;,1'Us,,t',! report at Wrightsville . -'.i:eur Viu: .i... .t .."'iiuii, vii me iuiii uay "Tr "-'cw oays enjoy raeill. I'O'tatinn .-ni'l.A r..-..r.i..i r.. jn i itiriiiiiuu irec '8 XuAil ' ' ..' ... - . . W . on all ral rojiil.t n tbn ii ul 111 Carolina on their nresen'. ; . 'va,e t lhe couductor of the W4iy;Mr. T. P. Johnston parted wi h b3 whiskers, ,If the military company was called Light Infantry because of the youlhful ness of some of its members, Jf the opera house will be ready for the use offirst-class troupes this winter. If the Statesville base hall team hasn't shown the white feather, ' If Salisbury could support a telephone system, (we need more telephone poles), Why the Central Land Company does not make a Dil worth of Eant Salisbury by constructing a lake, building a grand stati d. and offering inducements to set tlers, IfPultou street vould receive so much attention if two of the cemmissiouers livedon Main. Farmers and Laborers Uuion, No. 563, McLean county, Kcu lucky.. adopted res "r'uou enujiirMiig-iuo orKioi.sj)uurin and Ms rs PeflVr Kylef Sfmpsou Oi Is, Kern, Dais, jfcKeighan and Watson iii their fight against boss is in and in favor of ecoiiomyland reform, x Capt. R.ibert Swann, of Steel Crciek accideully j shot himself last Mondav; sizes-bp a party machinist about right. 4Th nominati-ofv the head t Hiiyn; latest OTf:Ct,n1iViWlHalv ilemocfatic rcgoiie con: burr? 'Mass Meetiiijr. d;keiisdnxasLj Ije hi$ slwrfil-jKhiai. a inusiertn jie-, agemeiii or' macnin: politrcs aejMjQkl IVrlsoii 'nYmseN"in- !' ' ; - .' ' ix : " ' ' - ' - ' . 'SZia,xX-nrrkPAifn(tiA('i& Itliicn vlh ' n.v.inbuiiji . niiut iiiuiseii iasi iioutia v; J . i'v V. o . ":.v; --' v He weiii' otit to shoof a bird, and in lav-l11 J)' r ) - M?Hsrti at his stoic on ing his guiji down the 'hammer became Trade'strtTjiewlayi" tak. the cauglit aud insteal of shooting the bird cake. The i'wo seem Measured J6J inchts he shot' himself iu the calf of the leg. n clrcumfere The wound is painful-but not serious. j eScli. afexuif i.the variety which i i i . J'ReV. Geoi SUmni'f'Srr The schojol house at Craighead is to be $trbm;Pet iluderson Tor namin rebuilt,. Mr. W, vG. Steele conunencciT; tat aioilnft RV btttn' offered' I o any last week to solicit subscript ions,. slart; j one U$ti$Z&s rn for the new starting with a iiucleu of $50. He Was ' vrlrti &VZ&hUL bv Mr. Suimm-v .fairly Successful in "his elKrts. . Abcmt ' a,a WjbWwnJ. tWrjW Was "Poude- k.iiv wi uul uuiiureu ooiuirs will lie : f,, u , -i fiJ " ''.-. u;ccssary fur the relmilding of the hous ; f ""...! 'Sh-' .;-.' The Kicumtf aiS;iajtnv:tnt5.,rajJroai Tins fs a grt-at.barr now fans :t h:ilt pri"e.-'t ut 10 and li. :i:.c'., r.oc!. lot. to Ko3: shoes worth - p :i'"' History .Lessji. f.:Jltry..cla,?8:r'coBHs up and' recite. .r-Q-Who creates the wealth- of Vhis Country? : !A. The farmer and the miner. Q Is that all the wealth creators? ' A. Well, the fishermen ami lumber men dosoinething in the way of creating" wealth. ; Q Did the miner and the Cu-nier create the wealth that built ail the great vfties? X I 'A,-r:That-is -what, we said. " -Q ;'Did. J ill e Wea I th c real cd by t lnj farmer and inincr build all the Ions: lines of railroads We see? A. That is what-wc said. . Q. Did the wealth created by the farmer and the miner build all tlve Hue churches, hotels, theatres, colleges, etc., in the land? '-'- A. 'lbat is what we said. Q.-r-If tlii-i all be true JiOiV is it t'Tiat the firmer and the miner doa't own anv. of this -great wealth audare getting pouror C4cb yeai?; '.; ..A. Because the unrighteous laws make It possible fnr the speculator to grind it ail oiit tW'llie baiid. of the men who created it. Were you not mistaken on the start; don't the banks create their money? A. Not one dollar. The government lends it to them at one per cent , ami Mr. Cleveland let them have $G4,O00,0O0 in his reign without any per cent. Q. Who made the unrighteous laws? A. -rfrhe , democratic and republican parties. Q.-r-Are the wealth creators going to 'vote to? thoe obi sharks any mon? AVT-Thfs class will go out iu the sal. d aioplay with doodles on election day if they can't find some other fellow to vote for. Yea, liigh prices fire; killed M) A gret.m.ir.v' things . Heavy cotlonade Pant- (Joodrf-wtirlh- 20e.. three yards for 50c. gain.' Japanese ftildinp fans 10c. fans tit jo., and 2;c cents. -Men's fijrlit coat and vests at and $1. Men's pants jDc, T",-. coats 5c. to $1. Men's solid $1.50 at $1. As it is fretting late in the season we are cutting prices rijjlit and Kit to reduce to !;. Everything xuarktd in plain figures and oue low prices to all. . HARBISON & CO., 3 doors below 1st National Bank, Charlotte,' ... . . jj. c. UP WITH THE TIMES And up with tlie changes .of -;--'- l)r. J. B. ALEXANDKK, iif the Whi Front Orug Store, has on hand Mjd bjjle tfje j'ub lie pertain Medieines, of ',liw. own prepitr'ation, llia't cannot be excel lel in the cnre'id idisjiwses Von which they are reconnnendfd, viz: Dr. Alexuader's Chlorodinie Mixture, cures all .; . - .''' . pain. Renredy for ('hilhit Rhctnnatisni. fr.-irrlni't Mixture, invaluahle. ; .". , " 'onii. Sa'rquti ilia, lor hluod ' " ' Ouih Syrupy lor all bronchial tit.uldes. At No. i: . College HtKnt. Oharhitle; X. C. Alliance lleadtjuarteis iu rear ot store. FEMALE ACADEMY. ; ; : isalem, n. c.: ' dest Female CoUego in thoSoiithi "The Utst Anual .Sefsion iM grnseptvtnl' -"i1-. ' IU-gstcr. for hisryenr '7. .iSpedaH . teatures: Til fEVr-Mn-MKNT ur Uf'jCirnnK" '' UTER A.Ni,4 Tt:i.i.w:T. r.uiJdiugj tliroKiffghl'. . rwijodeilrl. ,Flly euubiped -Pre'narHttwv: !ot- Jigiate'aifl' Po?t Jra.lit-Wei Mrlnients. be-' sides firt class schools "nt Mixie, AiiT. lMv . 'l'!:K-K'-ci-Tioi, 'ojMKiui.fe"AVl rising- TUIAS. STwIUKS. ' " . '.10IIN II. CbRriEbb, Pnncipal, . - . ...... . . . It GREY SCHOOL. . For'-Boys and Girls. .- I Vrfc nel wwrion ..of this fchoot. will begin Aastl4t22it U92,!knd tlose May 2Hh, 1893 niakinjr it possible for young men to attend the iScliool tlie wftolc tcrmin.I get home in time tV aid in workinj; the crous. The work is thor- uugh, the rates Teason.f ,1c and lhe discipline w wu.uiiu. r ur iui itrer Jiiioriiiaiton, write for catafogue to 1L A.GUEY, PriHlf ; Iltmtersvnie, X. CT SALEM VOL RAXiEIGH, IvT. C. JVt Ii 1 AND Cut Prices. BLAZER SUITS And Other Traveling Requities. For L-adies who w itl--leave Ji.iine thW Summer, we have proviiled many goods and' wares suitable folh-travel ing or ust at Seaside or MounluLiji. r; IJLAZi:il SUITS SKIRTS AND BLA- 2 . ZI01I, . ;, sunrr watsth, DRIVING AND ' Itl DING GLtiyj .Watekfuoof ()y.u;,vuMKNTH, Walk in; Kiiofs, Tntjx k.h, TJa;'h, Canvas.. Telkscoim:h, Gujps, Etc. " ' t OUT- OF - TOWN ORDERS receive the most ea refill attention. CASH with the oitler of$500 or nvor.-, we will delix vr -goods free (except h FurnituKi and Cro ift ) to tho bcarest (ixpiss (rtlicoivjiiliat slat ion. ' W.H.&1I. S.Tfl'to&Cfl, Raleigh, IU , p. Mention the Watcliman when you write. Wi arj yjy stock ofGROCEIlIES is now .com plete and all fresh and r.ew. I I buy in car load lots from first band for CASH, and my motto is to let them rrt 4ii'nr nf ciiaK t'w.k I Iv.t f k.v- ..A. ...... py' .r v ouon jr. iij-1 uiiii iir lyiiv: t iiii und'erseNV - ; , . , -'. J s SPECIAL PRICES TO ALldANCES ! a seloct st(w k -;tt(lH'S, ( Jlix kB, rT .... . . i isui-iui u.v.mhu. iSpoctUtrlcs, and all khils4rnn Fresh field and- grass -seed kept in till at our 11 stami on Miuit tlitft-('t ;'w1vcr -ut; stock. Also Pine Tar in any quantity. - Raspect fully, J.G.HANNONHOUSE, Agt, No. 23 College Street. Charlotte, N. C. Mention the Watchmii'. IK'CtUlCH'S, Jewel rv on IraiKl tit the lowest prices. '' 1 ' . Watch repai r;D ft specialty. All work gurantecd 12 nnrnTliP. J.&H. HOP. AH, id, get next page. ; Under the present administration of affairs the monopolist is everywhere and tlie people are nowhere, the masses are deceived nd tlfo classes nro rampant, tho rich capitalist can Lave al) he want WtUrfornfa;' MdX freely-Wonr election, Lht J . r, . ' ,,, . i4 "', -. the poor man must look out for lnmso f. ies-up GroveH'Clweland s capacity us l. . , . . . . l'his is not a particularly inspiring out look but we aro optimistic enough to be- 7f6Vd that l here, -Will bo, a grand shi.ke. l- I un iiv VvikI by and lhi evooked busimss dusuMi.ff . J , . '. . . , ; . ,; oe injure. si raigni oy p puiar uiuignauou. -i.V. V. lUrnhl. I lflllV' V ill 1 er;m rf l!m T ,. i : 1 1. t . li. ....iJni-liih: In n-iu IV.. r i . , - I - -...n.i.iuii, vuu uciuuci tiiii; mis iiimi injitti ia Tvir'"-i Gn Saturdav- ilm 0:1 1 a.... r t..i.. .t . . , . . ' , . ... -. i... .. v.-.itr.'-i .. , Hiai.I4wi:n.. . . . if j . t..i - ' . ' -u,.v in, . u misviue Vjuricr-Jourual. at a Hi cmfft in pensioners m tac rimt: .u w.... ' .-I 1 11 K.'llll ... I . . . . . 1 . W .III... IB l-i.l..L a. . . I . . -II a a - 1 - - - - l . tifit - " r,"V.."Jr l.l C - , VI Kill lJ IlliUi) I ,,., ;, u J5uneii,.rn...r.f ..f .i;i"v:-....i' meeting at. Cleveland Ae,in,t .nr.. I VTOS : noininali.m of (.. I n w....;- r"L month said: "The monev devll-l' lib a! .-.it- UUail.tVIII l.aj- fc-V.. .....a.- " " , utioir 'ot ivVcvrtllleiite" siguc-dby erks of I he bU7rior .Cwtittf ff the fs ctiunties tfla$ the iWtjIuV rth! r?.f etititiner Of lhia,fiHa!"of 2orlh Car- c- 'V.!itiiii.tndSdriiameTe!!ruIarlv appears on d- ! t lib pension-rpUi'- - dntiul ticket in tbo field an 1 1 01 OfKl t Th mudiflskniilr6ad is the tu get into the racsidv.niiial moncvcriiifuUH that w showing th ' ' "H- I .'.Jlal rall flVllN . .1 u! ineeting on the 2-tf,-. of la: t. ."FSFwXL 'ciunf.. . -i . . ' . f the noinmali.m of G.mi J n v....tti rr. month s;iid: "The monev devil-1 k n ..... tyi.';..-w..i,!..ltTvii. .i.M... irbaiX 'f11"? President and Gen. J. R IVdd for vic krliUii aeruas our national hiihwavJf ,jt UHiir wit,! the certificate 'fWrnJ W X?: the people on the Lsues -H Jness -and. gnuiduer. d -fflg 7:rrK'fiheCourt - oiuie aay. H. RvnuixqEit, ocr uuo me iarJc at.yss of plutl :iers u nt il . . l - tmii. Peopled Party Ex. Com. racy. Ii wists $1,01 .OOJto nut.a nrl ..AIL ft. III! I I I M .V-I'.K I , ...aJ ' - " " ll"l . aHBUHSBHaaiB ? train r.,..i x "- an eiu arg 04auXt,ic,3'.rviiig rowdcrs very f n m;i.i CC Hank in News. o re3.on'Jence 01 tae Waichin n. ; H. K. lleidj H. S. White. C. S. Stur geon J. K. R-jtukin. T- 51- Alexander and W. B Alexander renresento IMuutn at the county Alliance last week. Little Frank, the two-year-bid child of Mr. and Mrs. W- Fieunikiu, of tins place died July llth with txjdioid lluxs. How swells tlie soul When standing by the grave of an infant, sorrowful because a .sweet treasure has been taken i.wuy, joyful because: that sweet jewel glitters iiit hobosoirt of Jestis. Sharoii hasieen called he hot bed ot the -prohibition s-eutiuieui. Wc don't I !. t .. I -.11 ... ..I... -..I. ......... -sioriiT Ve i-uu,::.; ti.. ewu n s...,,.n. ,t. i,.r,.iiii-v, iut ir., rr.-oi c..ni;r all hi? works, hence we are advocates of lw r. and jwrfect IMrd in Uoil and t'oitncctioHS.' Wi--t t W llctefe; ihiwtj thU -reform.- liut there are oth.r. prin-1: ..4....r lAf - ;...'. ....... l.f f;..-'... - . . . . . ,1 II, . I v- Olio; Villi l" n wwiumh pivi,-i. e pics that calls forth our equatlv vhne " . 1 . .... . 1 111 I 1 1 II I ' 1 I 1 v.. arc ui;aufjtiaii.r.s ror rep an oi au k:ii.h al Jiowecs ami i'itj'is. W. keep a full line of --fr " JbU IS KING OF MOWERS. hot efforts, namely. Alliance principles, financial reform. For t went -live jears appeals have Wen made for; these re forms, for justice rnd right and havu been totally disregarded, hut God reign-, the band writing is on the wall, mid nmv i the time, the accepted time lor every aj low pric relonncr lo fetami ny ami .votcf ins PH11 iMi3iu,r. riples, and with const rt of action and'eo- " .-. , . . . pniiiiti of forci-s vc C4in and; vill make ' Mich a light I hitt ti c world, the tle.i amt . r- n the devil never v:.w.. - ! Alkx. . l I u. tole HEAVY GKOCRIUKS Ficur a .spcia'ly. Call and s o ip, or wii't Tr lajfe- lfop li'es'pcctful!;-, - F. S. NEAL & CO. CL'Al.LOilP, XX.J3. ! 1 ; ' i A VI. I t Y.V t Sd f : Hi i f f t is t .r ;' .'f 'r - if a . , W?' fry- .r:lv;' " '-": - "' -''"'" ' ' ' I " ' " ' ' "" "
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 21, 1892, edition 1
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