i I TXT J t AND CQtJlTfY : Best News in Eowaif $n( . Vicinity. r 13 L Deal Editor. iSoAY, JULY 23, 1892. little baled cptton comes to Hbis Aa yet. we have riot heard .what "the oldest citizen" fyajj osay 'about this weaker.-, According to the Charfo.te jyjrMrSi f iff. Allison, ; of Ckilftpord, jag ordered $1 Jjtfhdsgme baptismal fjpt for or nejf Presbyterian churcq. The Alliance fslfn tjie fieryice of the Bycicles are becoming yery pojjnlar fp,T ; Ti l t"i; ' Ml ,(1, iitlfPll UI UICU UICU1IUU1 .11 1 OV Uiv- - . ;tedf,r our next Fair. have a tackey S. Scales' to-night. f.lla tvill Tow" " r I'tics J" Rowan have Pa3sed the sim' :Irf)iut and -are now boiling hot. pernio r' - gcl,ool house has been erected . -..Vvni inyCbtna Grove town- Salihury Light Infantry will drill near tip- The in TVewathcr of Mr. John Bell Sloan,, a cr sftlcjiman in Salisbury, died at her iuthf county on Monday morn- - Eighty-seven car loads of watermelons Jed through here yesterday gohig Xbe democratic, primary conventions throujoVit HrtU county will be held Saturday, j . A jtoret Carrying a new line of business. il!be opened in a few days under tne 0J yr'ATCMMAJT oiuee. Fiii.it ia yery scarce on our street?. The iate frosts' entirely destroyed t he peaches. aiAl .killed, inany of the apples. The people's party meeting at Cleye jj (j the 23d inst. was well attended, aboutcvcuty-live persons being present. A few days ago Mr. W. M. Ruth showed . cucumber of' his own raising that nJcured 11 jnches in length by 10 in circumference Salisbury. Thefe are ; tei n fis.e here now, another has b,een prdere4 an4 Oti ers will come soon. understand that two or three ladies have decided to , in vest in.a wheel and become "one of the boys."' It is healthful exercise; a ride of an hour every evening will help out a weak constitution. , The Salisbury Light Infantry met at the court house last -Friday; uight and elected Mr. James D. Enniss as captain and transacted other business. The re- MECKLENBURG Whts Going on Among the Descen . aants of tne Signers of tne Decla- The mlUtary boys returned from! the epcanpheht Tes4ay night. 4.11 men flbould bo protected by law in their rights to one day's rest in seven. ..The Watchman three months for only 25 cental Call at 15 South College hi feet and.subscribe. i ? f ''! T'cV -' ' . : ; - 'Some 6f our papers have n bad case of force bill jim jams A speedy remedy is wanted. . : ; ' J- 1 1 TVinnifred, the infant daughter of Mr. gular business meeting will be held on and Mrs. Joseph G.'Shaniionhouse, diedj . 1 j r j 1 . 1 A.tl ' I - i 'a i. -J !"L:,1 . 'tWA.-nU.. ! U inenecoQU Monuav -nint 01 eacn mouiu.iui, lucit resiucucc near - iuc .wiv and the company will meet for drill on 23d eacu ruiay nigui. a com mm ee nas MriAlejr4nderf superintendent of the ieen appoinleq to solicit am irom me cu- Apjia potton Mill, had Ids hand badly izens, ana tney are meeting wnn reau nasheu by the machinery Tuesday after success. . . nA;n The North enroll na Tress Uonvention W e. M. Andrews yesterday shipped met in Charlotte l uesday ana is stm Utt lafee lot of -furniture to Red Snrinjrs session. A large number oj tne tratcrntty 1 forhe fUriiishiiig of anew hotel at that are mere, realtors wnjenara' anu oiwtipa; nvjzn nrt. from' this nlace. went down,- After! - - - ..'".-' . 1 .1 .. : 11 a adjourning the quill drivers will takd ten ;amwn;ieFy excursion to northern cities. ...... ly- uwu V1 " ,UI .. Jday.eveuiug, after an illness of nve aays, 1 ue ucw JUvuuiwo ui xjiui vrrvvo rcuuui i Qf fgygf h nn ha wpnt into oneration repent I v. with I . ' - Mr. Eli Beaver as postmaster. Mail U Mr Isaac N. Weaver, of Steel Creek received Tuesday Thursday and Satur- Had Elsrm broken and badly lacerated supposed thai it got there. The Watch- afternoon. man rcceiveuithe first letter sent out Senator ' Mills,", of Texas, says a true from it. - ; I democrat will stand by ' the party; no w i.Ait 4 .,m iscf rl matter If theparty is .wrong. This . is .flC.U pvvuv v .VviU..M .V.l. ...... ,.J... i; 7' the State Fair, which will be held ia t Raleigh on October 18th, 19th and 20th. Brother- Fairhrother, of the Durham Railroad r ate for the occasion wilL be Globe informs t he press committee at oue ceut per mile. Mrs. L.ee S. Over- Charlotte that he will gnaw his way into man, of Salisbury,, is one of the lady anyone's larder. managers and Mr. A. S. Heilig will.be a uiuiaimi uu lucutui-iuu,' ..... ... ...... . ... iv.i- u.... We have received notice of reduced day uight j-after five weeks illness with railroad rates as' follows: Confederate typhoid fever. vp.fpiMii'M re-nninn. Wrifrhtavillft N: t;: i. i,m:.. . T.wiuu I ' "--.".:' Mr Jonu . Bican vu.w. Auirnsfc 15th, glisburv: 26 30: SunremeL. . T: . ' 7 "l. 1 . ' , kdavvjnornine IX 7T , ! Tr.s... : '.Ar es in tue lianas orrinicerion uiugs is a (UtV " - - - jltbonorae m o. v . , . .... Git v. Mo.. Auirust 20th. ohelrate- forT 7 V." . " ' i woric at uoinesieau. 7 Mr. John II. Newcomb died at Jus J4k officiating. Reisnr & Gorman are distributing Conclave, Denver, Colorado, August &th, Heir haiidsnme little silver spoon souve- one fare for round trip. dire. They are pretty, but an expensive We heartily endorse the move-made by tJvertUement. - the daily a few' days ago ui regard to (the The fence enclosing the Mt. Vernon powder magazines m urooKtynr- irey Your Uncle Davil Hill did not turn iip at the grand marble playing in New York. What is the matter with you, Dayidare you not playing? , If the people have as much scusp as Hatel'lofon Cbuncil street has been set are three in number and contatnyua- lhe;fioney bee they will drive the. drones L,t..vpr..il feet in order to make the anu powaer.. xnere was mucu :mi-tiru iuo m,c u-;,,w. ;r walk wider. ' easiness and dissatisfaction amongthe th i frtijta oi tliir labor. . , - o . ,S'.K,,. resiuenw or lower ooKiyn wneu ine. 'MrsJ John M. Hannah, who lived three . ..-1 - . . H-fr:ige. This is news" to m, and good iicaV 'itvjfttl ho if it wjre true. . , The iustitute (or, the colored teachers ul lltiwalJiirtinty Was held at the colored j;-Aileilsi:h(Ml iM-ginniirg Mondiiy-.- Thirty w more ttaehers .were euioljed. lightning shoukt striice inein tne expioj road died Monday: uigliT, aged 35 yeur. sion woum wreclv W-naingsaiHi iestroy. heileaves a husband and six children life. .-Let the-dangerous 'stud betaken furihef out of-townc; Ifj'you wish to increase, .the. poyer of the Alliance in thi -eounfy you- should uid iu!circu-!auiig . the : W atcii m.h n. Ou trial three mou.tlis for ouly twenty five Prof A Tel. Graliatn, superintendent of M uc ti ii of: FiiiV Association. - n iqeeiiug oi tiiQdrour Ak3.-iociaiion a Agowl luaijy. teneiiers ant p'rrparing J held iii this city-"ttif diiy last. The tn ow-ii :aooi in. a many oi i ne heaus of the variou.ivdeDartrujeuts wseie foiititry ilistiirts. A-;..miiuber"of sub- appointed;. It-. -vti4i orikreihat itftej;-"!. havihg t lie bid Id jcri-aioii schools are now in operation. tickets;. ...tiremiu'id list Hud advcrtisina ,UM8 .wn.aewasii.eu.- on iue insme, itie paint fresliened up auU other 'improvi- .w ---vj , ... , s..- .. .Jii i.moiltd lntil primers, a mceung pi ve ira.cK com-r - .v . mittee ami directors was called tobe Esnuire William Tavlor'savs that the . af held at the Fdr ground on Monday, Au- campiiieeting at Hickory Grove will bt- gust 3th, to decide what work shb'tifld ; be giu this year at the usual time, on the done on the track, and to begin the first Fridav niirht before the fourth Sat- work. AH stockholders who are to payj urdayin August ...-I ..r'.. .i .K..l-i - i. "1 .. . .3 i u i I . i . jw jiun, ui iue couuiy wim iiiresueiM i in worn are rctjuesieu to oe on uiiuu pre- m m that thev sounded the politics of pared to work on that day. Work has lie people on their, roundsu and" they J now begun in earnest. , What . have' yoja ; done neighbor to read?- You are responsible if he remains, in ignorance of 'the great q uest ionst hat vfeo vitally con cern him. Seclhat ha reads at least one reform paper)?.. C - -jr ..... - ? Jtfrs. West Thomas died at her" home in Seversville, early Snnibty rooming af ter a very long-illness h'e leayes a hus band. Her body was interred in Elmr wood cemetery, 0he. ras a sister-in-law of Mrf!Thoraa8kejepef of the pemcteri'. The DispatcK says that sixty delegates attended Diividson'cotinty Alliance meet- bg last week, and upon being polled, it as found that fifty-seven of them were for - Weaver and... Field, It seems as Messrs. Weaver and Field has some fol lowing over iu parts ; of; the Tar Heel State. : . The Union Printer1, declares that there lave crawled intc .the 'labor organiza tions too. many moral. towards and the sooner we get clear;bf .them the better. A man .who treinbles.-in" his boots when he boss looks up. should, be made to Walk the plank. c ,J 1 ' .r. i. ...-'..V. . ' The date of the'svetjerau.'d annual picnic at Latta park willotjbe changed from Lt. . l. ? rfii i ? a ' j ' ' i' ... nieujiri xnureuag lOsAgusi, unless oy Order of the executive committee. A . , jchange was only spoken of in order not q conflict with the sveteran'p going to the etica.mpineiit aVWrightsville, which s the same day. v ; Dr. Shearer, of Davidson College in forms yourrscribeiithat tlieiro is a log house standing letweea Knoxyille and and CmrksvilTmiiAvay back: in the Alleghauey mountain's that was built of brick uaade.-jn NortJj jCai-olina before apy taitroads were, thoiht ,-:of -or.-scarcely anywagan road. ; jjoiw, did they get thq brick there?::; . V- :. .. ! Three thousand six Jiundred and forty two liatioual baukers are the favored few, to whom the goyei'nuieiit hits given the power and privileire of rendinir every dollar that the people and business of America aemand.-2u;. ell, what is .wrong about that? Don't the bankers make all the money, aud if they do they luve a right to lend it to the dear people. Tlie following is the qualiGcations of the democratic voters Of Iredell county The voter must be without" spot or hlem ish, they must bef nfrt;rt free'Jbofn, of law; ful age, under the tongue of good report, nnd proierly vouched jfor must iromise jto vote his party ticket hereafter, must stick to his father church, must jiot change his place of going to mill if the miller steals all of his com; as long as he gets his sack back he must not kick. "What is 'the Use of flooding Congress idviihce lend so iniicli w:isti paper to ' t'ficT niiio'nal rag-la.. The way for the farmers, and laborers to reach the day "of (uigi-ess fs:fb serjd to Congress ')Koin.ilepcw..set ollp.iugiiesa iiien, j-enator.s .jfjui qevutive. This is the coinjnoi.-sense, plan. : TJiis is the only way they will ever be heard " to get yonr - it would e a horri We thing yon know In a measure for a farmer tn h 'us. with petilion.s?', asks I'omeroy's "A TJiouaKt "As well seid so much grain in a j warehouse; Bayed from the necessity oi selling to the speculators for a mere uothlng.;: But it lis all right for the speculator to btiy the farmer's pror ducts for a song and lock itlup until lie necessity of he people j living in towns and cities criables him to realue a ior tuue. See?44acinWf rW; "' : You old ljaygfers on thjnk you have anUdje sriare for Iffe study of polil jes fof the Losses say tlie country i3 suffering frjoin li oyerprodietion. You know yon may just as well jwork a little less and study & little iqorej There came near being a seriou3 acci dent at Mr. Burwelj Jove's, in Morning Star township, Monday 'afternoon. Mr. Iove had his threshing machine attached to a portable engine, and he and several others'were threshing wheat; 'Suddenly there wa3 a loud report, and before Mr. Love could realize ihat the boiler had burst, he was blown against the straw stacks and a little negro, wlio had been standing near him, was blow fifty feet away. Be-ides the injury to the machine no serious damage was done. Mr. McCreary, a democrat, of Ken tucky, called " up ja resolution in ' the House .expressing sympathy with the Russian HebYews in ; their,: distress and autiionziug the president: "tovusej his good offices to induce the Russian gov ernment to mitigsto its laws and decree respecting Russian Hebrews." Why'ndt send the Pinkerton cut throats over there and have tho poor Jows killed out. Ihink of such bdldejrdash'as McCreary 'h resolution. He is afraid some Jew over hero will fail to vote the regulation bal lot on the 8th of November Mr. J. M. Kirk patrick, ; who was in from Sharon several day$ ago, says that his brother, J. Watt Kirkpatrick, had a fine mule which he prized highiy. One evening after the day's work was over ho put his stock up and" locked the stable door. Tho next morninff when he went out to the stable he found the lock of the door broken, and oii entering found his fine mule writhing tn great agony. On examination it was found that some fiend had entered the stable iu the night and cut the animal's tongue out. The wretch who did it merits the same pun ishment Wo have on our table the monthly bulletin for July seat out by eommis sioner John Robinson. It takes occasion to tell us some good things Mr. Cleve land says uboilt the farms. Now the point we want to make is this: Is not Mr. Robinson paid by the people's money, all parties, all , classes and all caller; if so, by what. authority does he boom Mr. Cleveland. Is the Bulletin a partisan sheet or not. As long as the whole people pay Mr. Robinson we move that he have Mr. Clevelaud, Mr. Harri son, Mr. Bidwell and Mr. Weaver be. made Iwnorary members Of the Board an 1 they caii tell us about hard money, force bill, grape juice aud green backs That, would be partisan. i Absolutely Pure. i nAiIeaBa. wf tart9P akhis Powder. Hlrhest ot an KoYAI' Hakixo Powdkr Co.. 0S Wall N.Y. Administrator's Notici Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Genolia MUlcr, dee'd, all ier8on3 har ing claims against said estate are lierebr noti fied to present them for payment on or 'before tueOth day of July, 18'J3, or this notice will be pled in bar of their reonverr am indebted to sardestate are requested to make immediate payment. J. POWLAS Administrator. Brown, Weddington & Co 29 EAST TRADE ST. We are to-day keeping the BEST ASSORTMPYT OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AMMUNITION, Blacksmith and Carpenters' Tools, BARBED WIRE, AND STAPLES, -Fence Wire of all kinds. . Bubbir and Leather Bslting all sizes and widths. 'Cotton Planters of the Best Makes. Harrows, Cultivators, Hoe?, Shovels, Plows, Plow Stocks, and in fact, everything used by the Far mer, Blacksmith and Carpenter. Call and see us, we want your trade. BROWN, WEDDINGT6V& CO., 29 East Trade St reet, Charlotte, N. C. 7 W.E.SHilW&CO, . r.- - . -i - i tr. ... - Manufacturers of Harness and Collars.. ' . "And Daalers jn LEATHER AND SADDLERY SADDl HARDWARK IN ALL ITS HUANCIIF CHARLOTTE, F - AlesUon tne Watchman. N. C, THE GREY SCHOOL, - For Boys and-Girls, The next session of this school will beri' August 23d, 1892. wid elose May 20th, 18!: , making it possible for young men to attend tl. School the whole ternr and pet home in time t . aid in working the crops. The work is tlinr ough, the rates reasonable and the discrplin. mild but firm. For f urther information, mt'Uu for catalogue to J - . S -iUA.GllfiV, TriDcipal. " Huntersrille, N. C. j " SALEM FEMALE ; ACADEMY; ;. Salem; n c.y-. ' Oldest Fchab Ccllcga h tho Scrath. The 91st Annual Session begins Septcmlur 1st, 1892. . Register for last year J27. Speci-,1 leatures:TeE DivkWmkst okIIkalth.Ciuu acter asd IsTELtECT. 1JJuUding9 throroughlv remodelled. Fully eqnipitl Prepiiratory, C K legiate and Tost Graduate llepartmcnts, be sides first class schools in Mnsie, AitTr Las- 5.L" AG ES, ELOCFTIOXy COMMERtlAI, AM I.Nbl TItlAL STUDIES. i x M JOHN IT. CLKWELL, rrincip.d, W.H.& R.S. TUCKER S CO. - RALEIGH, IT. C.' W ANTED 10,000 Farmers to call at the Charlotte House, 28 X; Tryon street. Located in the business centre 100 yards from the public square. Hest $1 a-day Hotel in the State. I keep out the darkness and the thes both by electricity. W. J. ilOOUE, Prop. the "law taing"3ogs weiit on tlie lot h inst., ami so far the chief of )liL-e has sold about lifty lags. - Only one dog :hiis. heeir-killedand that one de jurleJ tijis jife yvsttarday moruing, :i Some gentlemen who have been over a There are B.000 children in wuiid a majority of Hhe in People's party men. Extreme hot weather has come, aud it Jwhooves aTl to keep their premises in a iwdsauitary coudition. A few days Si one of "our "physicians Said that he Remember the datesOctober 4tlu oth, 6th and 7th. A ijrlit for the Trees. Chicago debarred from going to school because of infsufllcieut clothing. This is all caused froto 6verjroduction. Too much cotlou and wool," of course. W under treatment, in town aud cwuty, twelve cases of typhoid fever.- en. Glenn will either come in person orsend Gen. Shipp to instruct and drill tie Salisbury Light Infantry. As soon w-ine company is received into the State ward, whieh will be in a week or tyyo, "eguiis aud uniforms will be ordered. Mrs., J. II. Williamson died at her hQPjefiii ,15erryhill . tbwiishTp Monday night. She was 23 years of age, aud leaves a husband and three children. A war has been waging between Home of the ladies of the town, and the street commissioners for tho past week. or two The interineut took pace at Steel CreeU iu icgBiu iu Liio large oun. iruus on iue sidewalk iu front of the late Charles A prominent Georgian says Tom; Wa' Fisher's estate and the Overman place, son: must he defeated if it takes $100,000 a meeting of the ladies was held a 'few j to. do it Boodle will be the principal days ago to protest and plead against argument used. Common sense, justice the removal of the trees. Christian Reid laud honesty will uot be iu it if it Can be appeared for them through' the press. I avoided. VT.i.. .1 ..11 .1 1 noLwuuuiuuuix uu tuts uiu uuuiuis-i TitV.i t. xr iri:n. 1. 1 . 1 j uiuiuct ij. n. xuviit.iisi.ci nua in wui "cannot be said that life in" Salisburv sioners. with their4,hearts 4f steel." de-i.i- -..j ' 1 1 i - 1 , . 1 ' ' ueu ium mbck. uiiu iiisiouu ui uuvuii: ins j 1 m 1 1-, 1 s 1 jii rvvpconr i . cfii'.i 1 1- ii'inn I I'riH'i 1 i ntir. r n p mimirv ro ir eiuiuin fnmn i . . . . - . ...... trn. " - ' ' . ' oj ' neau lull lot nayseed he had iu it a head on sKtevyalks, military, bycieles, down. 1 he one in ; front of the iisher ofi German millet that measured 101 cicJt uuve increaen. tne alien- estate was ueueu oaturaav anu tne :.. i 1 u 1. . ... tirm. . L . " incuts loug. aio say ue uas pieuiy t mar respective aguaiors. ceil omer iuouuay, . . Irhnttrirnl progress. We understand sow tnat the !,l,Y,iu U4 ucu''"' "w 110 gifted authoress, "Christian lleid" has om acjnoci-ai in ino csenate- wuo voted decided to take : ud her residence else J ngwnst -tho .Sale of whiskey dn th whero that sue is douo with Baliabi ry" Kuvio. forever. " " . . . : .A-Chicago pUysW'ian.Btys that the !hu mati uoe is fieqmiitlyi uot in the exact center of the face, and-it is n welt known fact that the two sidt-s -of the face lire rarely symmetrical -We know men who have a Jacc for the preacher, one for tlie tax collector jaudauMther when, they go (rut to cut stove Wod- with a dull axe 11 it- .1' . . t '. I anu tney are uu ou tne noui part, 01 tne same heiiJ.' 1 ; ..J. The Craighead schooj house will not oe reouiu on us lormer sue. mr. steeie says the situation was too convenient to the r a i 1 road ; aikl t4fe re fo 1 e for t r a m ps. The loss of one building' is about us much as they care ta staiid; so an effort will be made to secure a lfew site. A snot near Mr. J. II. McClintOck's oilers great at tractions and Will be purchased if suffi cient money can be raised. Mr. W..A. Davis, director of the Naval Batalion Band, has come into possession s nre still jsensating; lev them :ben- ne report pf the annual meeting of lOUIl Man' f!hriOinn ' AuQni.tinn r nvni I f V.. 1 wen received. Iu danciu e fnd that tho report from Salisbury parea favorably : with thoso from W towns. Ours has more books thau vmer association In the State save - Paseball. - The Salisbury team went up to States- ville yesterday where she crossed bats The fwith. the Davidson College nine. -buooi's ate afraid to wait on the sick, . . Waey get little atteutiou. 'Qld be "fcIA.ii... . I . .... - I rromn n.ieca.l .x 1 . r . : , ,-:" Mini un-ol the tamily except fe 1 " 4ulcllJ't imiiug iu a "-cu are ( own ;tii rD.-..i. !, c scureoiw to in iuvor ot Uaviason. v " nun iv i vi uiiu iuab lir W broken dowh-witir work. The Piher Carter, of our team, could not go, which operated against us. David son has a "crack" nine and to beat her would be a feather in our cap. But the absorbing interest is centered id the game between.. Salisbury and btatesville. Statesville flickered oti thn third of the series of games. Salisburv lMy u "yi'"""vi w,wv ia was aeierminca to Deal or get ...beat, so ill L a u Ulul ine Du,ance they sent Statesville a challenge to- play lla3 , 1110 s,tlewaiks. i he j three games for a purse of $100 a side. Ll',..'re 'a3inS a macadam sidewalk I The challenu-e wk npi-Ant'orf bnt. 'T... dprrT,d Bhober' bliue to the west day night a letterwas receiVed here say . uiton street. - ing that as Statesville had to play Dav- Relief seut them. fcwr n,,ie blocks cf streets have beeu ,amiZeti and M walk Ttth eighteen blocks of laid. We have beep 1 that 4 Horv tool i . - ! j- ut'fu circiii:iioi m tins rftj. St the last umii:iirti linn r - w . . J. I1.lirln... . . . . r'seut ' prouiisea. wiiep his M o, r txlire o would stop down .jr"Met A. Lcazer have the feuT I,0,niion. Now both , "y M,e storif- .However, .; -HUllMl urn ...,.-:. .1 1 : 1 w v"v uiKuig ior me nomiua- play Dav idson this week aud next-week some of her boys would go to AVrightsville the ganie had to! be postponed. Our boys believe that Statesville dreads tho game .Senator, Itansom said by his vote that he wanted whiskey in his. 7aat is tho matter with the buttery and chfieserv ? . We can't hear of it being started up. Get a move o:i yourselves gentlemen, or ut least come around and tell us if you are going ou with the ei terprise. i ' Talk about the force bill. Iu the first place such a bill, I dare say, will never be passed by the United States Congress. If it were passed it would take a stand ing army of a milliou men to enforce it. Sam Jonei iti Atlanta Journal Wejcnow some patriotic citizei s w' o are advising the white lepublicaus and negroes to vote the republican ticket and uot be led off by wild cat parties. We want to know why they are advising them to vote for a party that is going to pass tile force bill O ALES WAX WAXTED:Vkluabl;tommisi OsiMir offered- $20.00 weekly earned by imany of our ngentsV ev York. Samples fre. P. O. Box; 1371 Mr. Frank Burkitt, who was nomi nated by the democrats of the Sta;e of Mississippi OA elector for the State at large, ;UaK withdrawn and cast his lot with the People's party. , Mr. J. H, Jamisou, president of the State AliUhce, has gone over, boots and oaggage.- jockso jJispatch. What is the matter with you, gentle men, has tho crowd got too sma.ll to stay with it? of a large estate in England. He re ceived notice from the Bunk of England yesterday to thateftect, with accompany ing statement tdiaf the amount to which he had fallen heir is 18.000. Mr. Davis was so overcome at his good fortune that he hasn't had ti.ntyet to realize 4t, or decide wl at he wijl do with it, Observer. - Mr. J. R. Wallaed -a few days ago threshed for Mr. M. P. Pegra.m and Mr. J. W. Wadsworth 7,010 bushels of wheat; oats and rye. "MflVudsworth raised on his molef 'fann;370ClV.bpshels- of Everett improved wheat fromaerfeartt'Veraging over 37 bushels neracre. He also raised 806 bushels of t Qn IT acres besides 44 bushels of orch9vr?J3as!'from same field. Qn quart made l3rbxishels of-wheat a Veitt ago. a n d H M "fear the y i el d" was 52 bushels ,6teei:teK7v riS 1-' Five dollars regard is oflered for each Ocala demand to be fouud in the deuio cratic platform. ""Bead the platform on the fourth page - of tMs paper, and note the double back action "straddle on the silver question.-f-4-lQt of pln-aseology that may meau oue thing or another. News and Ailianceihanl Jackson, Ga. Where dois this strike you old Alli ance follows that cudorse the State plat form and have said four times publicly in the last year that you stood fiat footed ou the Ocila platform, Charlotte, id;her business schemes and adventures, 'kuQWS no such word as fail;" therefore, as was expected, a nuuv History Lesson. History class give us the political make Up i.f Congress for the past twenty years. Q What about the Congress of 1872? A. Republican Senate and democratic Ilouser Q. How about 1874? A. Republican House and democratic Senate. Q. How about 187G? A. Republican Senate and democratic House. Q How about 1878? . A. Democratic Senale,and democratic blouse. Q. How about 1880? A. Republican Senate aud republican House. Q How about 1S82? - A. Republican Senate and dimocrafic House. Q How about 1884? A. Republican Senate and democratic House. A Q How about 1S8G? A. Republican Senate and democratic House. Q How about 1878? A. Republican Senate aud democratic House. Q. How about 1SU0? A Republican Serate and republican House. Q How about 1892? A. Republican Sei.ate and democratic House. Q.Vyhy did they not paa the silver bill? A Don't know, sir, think Mr. Cleve land objected to it. Q.Has not either House had? it in their power for the past twenty years, iih two exceptions, to have Wocked f the passage of any odiou law the other might have got up? A. Yes, if they had not went to the races when they were needed at their places. Q How much do we pay a congress man per day to misrepresent u? A. $l(J.10j. Right. Get next lesson. KILLED! Yes, high prices are killed- on a great many things. Heavy cottonade Pants Goods worth 20c, three yards for 50c. This is a great bar- gam. Japanese folding fans now at half price. 10c. fuhs at 5c, and 2jc. fans at 10 and 15 cents. Men's light coats and vests at 35c, 50c, 75c. and $1. Men's pants oOc 75c. to Doys' coats 25c. to $1. Men's solid tdioos worth $1.50 at $1. As it is getting late in the Reason we are cutting prices right and left to reduce stock. Fverytiiing marked in plain figures and oue low prices to all. HARRISON & CO., 3 doors below 1st National Hank, Charlotte, - - - . N. C. UP WITH THE TIMES And up with the changes of disease. Dr. J. B. ALEXANDER, of the White Front Drug Store, has on hand and before the pub- lie certain Medicines, of his own preparation, that cannot be excelled in the cure of diseases for which. they are recommended, viz: Dr. Alexander's Chlorodine Mixture, cures all pain. " " Remedy for Chill3& Rheumatism. " " Diarrhoea Mixture, invaluable. " Coiap. Sursapailla, lor blood. ' " Cough Syrup, Tor alllironchial - troubles. At Xo. 15 S. College Street, dtarlotte, X. C. Alliance Headquarters in rear ot store. BLAZER SUITS : And Other Traveling Jlequities. For Ladies who will leave home tin a Summer, we havejrovided many good, and wares suitablojor traveling or n.-c at Seaside or Mountain.' BLAZER SUITS SKIRTS AND BL.' -ZER, : SHIRT WAISTS, DRIVING AND RIDING GLOVES. i- '-'.' Waterproof Overgarments, Wal ing Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Canvah Telescopes Crips, Etc. OUT - OF - TOWN OHDER3 i . receive the most careful attention. CASH witrTUro order of $5.00, : more, we will deliver goods free (exciV Furniture and Crockery) to tho iican.t express ollice or railroad slation. W.H.&R.S. Tneter&Co., -; Raleigh, I , Mention tlie. Watchman when j-ou write. We are still at our old .slam! on Mai n strecfvl icro wo 1 1 n v; a select stoclcof Watches, C'ock'- , Spectacles, and all kindfirfi.i. Jewelry on hand at the lowt M prices. , Watch repairing a special!y, All worlc gurantee(l 12 in on I) . Hank in News. Correspondence ol tne Watchman. Rev. A. G. Kirkpatrick, of South Car visitinir his brotl.e.'s. J. M. and J, W Kirkpatrick, this week, and will .fill the pulpit of Sharon church next .t. ,.t. ihA mPPiinrr ndver- Sundav at l a. m. Mr. Kiikpatncjc has "v, ? ... I,,,,, both a. nunil and teacher of Sharon tised for the discussion of a roller mill, j acjuleiny He is at home and wi Various expressions ot opinion weie heard, and the mill was thoroughly dL cussed; - A committee, consisting; of J. G, Harris, BH. Moore, E, F. Young, J. W. Watt, S. II. Hilton and J. T. Long, was nnnninted to look into the matter, and i' i , report iat the next meeting on the first Saturday in Augustj when the stock will bo subscribed, and everything looking to . Dest 1MJSted man in Mecklenburg county I the establishment of this mill will be per- on the financial question. ill have a large and attentive congregation. The Sharon Suuday school aud the Graham street Sunday school, of Char lotte have united and will have a picnic in the grove at Sharon, Tuesday, August 2d. There arc about 200 in each school. Mr. II. K. Reid has been suggested as a suitable man for presidential elector of the People's party for the Gth congres sional district, f Mr. Reid is perhaps the -vi rin I ii I ur i ii .v. i CiAZAUOGVB A . . Jit 1 ; : : ' - 1 HUE "BTJGKEYE? IS KING OP MOWERS . r - - . Tlie "Buckrje" excels in SimplicTty, Durability, Light I)(afftjjlreatiUf : -Piwer, and p-rfect l'itnian Rod and Connections. We get j ttyriiackoje Mo v. s s , in car loud lot and can tve rock bottom prices. 1 . i Wo are headquarters for repairs of all kiiids of;SIower.- and Il;iptrs We keep a full lino of ! y - ; J HEAVY GIlOOKRIIilS JMour a spcially. at low prices, buying. N. 13 S'juth Collie st.it't?L Cidl and sre us, or write" for jiriVe.s h KesjH'ctfully, " j ' . ' ' i " F.S'.NEAL&CC C H ARLOTTE, li - 9? fectcd. Observ$t r'