H. I . , t- - '.-'-: :v -A-TiH :-. - - - -' f " ' ' . . ' : ... ! -- ;i - - - J - v . ... ' ; - ; 1 " v; v i i. 1 . ' , i -: , - - - 4 .... O ;. ; , i! 1 Carolina Watchman. .UBAMSET, Editor and, Prop. SUBSCRIPTION ItATES. nni trAfir in advance $1.50 Six months TERMS STRTGW CAJ5II, .to The Watcumau is organ of the ance in the- 5th and fth tfongres Alli- ressional ; pistiactg. ' . The Vatch:mak has 50 percent more circulation than any paper publisacd n Salisbury. ' v Entered as jecondrciasa mall at Salisbury, 2J. C THURSDAY, AUQUST 4..1S92. ' The 'prediction U freely jijacje by the congressional deaiHQck jsn't ttlH h.i? week neither Senate Jior louse; vill have a quorum. The representatives of organized la- bor have presented president Harrison ! with a pen w)th the request that tir jiii2 H to yga thp; eight hour( bill, -now jo hi hand, which they have been in- - - . a f M 1 All (,on- pvi uiucuvut nt fSv "W ""y ve - gress, and return it to them to he pre- jsenred as a souvenir of their success. . . .. 3 i , faosenweisnim waBuaM:,wB""" """thim on election da?.- Alliance. frv3wenoiWDgainw ivu- i u.c too much for the anti-optiou urn, anu genator waanourn, wno is in cuarge of it. has- consented that it go over un- til pext December, although he was disappointed at virtually being com- nelledtaa2ree to its postponement. t Mr. Capkeoie will fiud the boycott ula. vf . . he nost potent weapon wjth which he will have to ileal it nsucceeas in starting ins mills, workmen in van- pus trades are already refusing to han- . . ! Hf 1 ' 1 die Carnegie s products. 1 he union carpenters working on tho Daisy rol- ler mills at West Suterior, Wisconsin. 8friti-l:ish wppV nn arenunt r r,;.A o .r.a; ..;ia a r Ul UC III 1UI U lOllVA UttHj llllligi I ter bemff out an hour the Carnesie -rf . o I nails' were removed and others sup- T - - I rnled, and the men went h ick to work. bpME sjirpnse has been caused by the pnnomicement that the House commit- tee which went to Homestead to inve.s- tigate the labor troubles at that pTacelamurs al "omesteaa. and the Pinkertons connection there- T with will not make the-partial report j " I ivhih irs rh:iirmflii KpnroPiir.iTivp I n ifpa nf Alnhnnm sniil wnnld hp m:u1p l i..c. rf a: T. i.i:. p ...... , .. . pans say that there will be no partial report hecause the. democratic niana-J gers are atraid ot handling the subject uiitil after the election, while Mr. Oates -s-iys that there is not time enough to ..' . ' -' . fornulate a nroDer reDort and that the committee will continue the investisra- tion during the recess and nreseut a full report at the next session. Thb Polk Memorial and Iiejief As- pociation is arranging some very handr gome souvenir steel engraved certi pates with a fine picture of CqK Polk, Jo be given to any contributor to the -Memorial fund who may desire one There will be two sizes one a cabinet J photo size, and the other a large, hand- some engraying suitable for framing and hanging m library, lodge room ortu,s year? elsewhere. The small size wijl be sent pa application to any one contribuUiig 'in a ftIlnr Thp 4nrp 1, c ..uj .u...uu.r iuug coniriouung nvA Hnllnra H W A t or nf T?.il w. ...... ... "."jw, i kmiii.i js the bonded secretary-treasurer of the i Association, and all communicatijons and contributions should be sent to Jini. . . - - R present atite Tom Watson, of ar . mvt a i iiivai inn ii a ii pic stirred up a very lively rumpus by .pnuii,niug, ,n areopies party cam- naign book which he haV written, n Li I.? ' n cijarge that members of the House i j. ": " it' i weuuriiigtujsssionrwiea around tion. There'was a scene of much ex - citement when the charge was read in the' House by Representative: Wheeler, --1411 ,3 r. 1 " t -B w ... . pi Aiaoania, nqjing wnicn Mr. Walson reiterated ine Charge ana announced - m readiness to proye it. The House ; prdered an investigation by a special pommiltee, and Mr.Watson and all of theTPeoDles nartv reoresentatives. py- i . , , " .7 . pept Simpson, whd'is on the committee, and Miss Bessie Dwyer. testifies to the .ruth,fuliie33 of the charge, and other njembers' partially did the same. The report of the committee is looked for ward to witii much interest. tI willinake jcua speech In Chicago during the . campaign, " said Judge Greihan tfl te! visiting committee from P?ople party, endorsing jinir platform and your candidate. I '-heartily sympathize with you in this liovHtneiit but I am too il to carry jonr banner." rur this in yoxiR pipe. Plain Fet AMd Sharp, Pithy Saying , j ftbmjltfarm Papers ; j J j ;There is but one5 free coinage party onnnfrviliA RtWmll njlftvL i f- Chicago is Ip hare a: nioAsterj j;bbf cbiy .lemonstratioii vittti)0,WO men U line. . :; ; Qc ula, Ciucinnatf, , loui Onialia a be- way-niarV to White House. find the The sympathetic atrlke :iiovnient ana the upveott js me soiutiou ; mi Hoineatead prohiera. Mj 1 thp New York Trilmne is a Union cjfliee mot em. Tlje rats" will-be in it after the ejeetiop. ' i ll I Read the fifth chapter of HekiaU and see what a ''calamity howler that grand old patriarch was. Ifc-ia asserted that Gov. Pattisoii was the guest of the Carmgie company 1:1 his stay ai nomesieuu. ! A L II A I The laboring mail who would cast a vote ior uiteiaw ivc,u w - ,r nri i..:.i ...... if f. have a very strong stomach.. v j The "scatterinir" vote is at hist ,ac- cound for. It is flie result of menJ voting "the wiry thy hot Boston, as well as i Chicagolabor of-i tganiz itions are torming militia vow . M m li names to resist riiiKertonism. A worm will sauirm when trod . . . . . i on. Labor is nearing the. point when it will x not only squirm but hght, too. (live vour neiirhbor Good alliance and uobody ..d looW after he 4tGenera!sM seems to in it thig b DOne are wic(iing a mre potent influence than Uenerai liiscon tent. fphe p.m 0 carapaign by thellepub licans in Kansas is to overcome the op- position by the colonization of ne o" . Aerf we,,,s 'Z. v avnuvAthv timmir t hf Remiblican noli- t;ciafo-'rCarneKie,Frkk and the Pink- ertons. Frck preaent a true p5cure 0f capitalism in this country million- aires on the inside and wprkingmen on the outside. ; The people seem to be boxed, Oh one side destruction ou the: other aamnation lnironiscarvauon in me . . mi t- l 1 i..- " ' . me.reopie s party appeals ic mau.n. onnrk ikyI1 K . till lAnO A trrt! k fo'f the u for home and humanity. Carnegie has given the .Republican managers to understaiid1 that there is neither sentiment nor. politics in his I fW m m w "Grandpa's Hat" has a wonderful --.-.. I II 1 1 1 ? i capacity, it nas latery tKen unqer ns ' P. ... . . o --it is saiu uiuiruje itjumam, vl -i uai Ti. ! iL.l lL. L .. it4 barrel of Scotch. Whiskey is going fast, Uennv nerves need a ureatJeal of steadying over that Houa'teadffiiir. pTak Haskins, of .Bowling Green, Kv,' savs the sycampretree is tiieproper timber for People's party poles localise I .k :tt i: iZ u- 4 i... r'ti w" V " uc SP J Members of trades onions i ought. to maKe it a ruie to Keep ouc ot ine nuu- i . i i i i tia except those cotupauies Ix-mg specially rguiized to shoot Pinker- tons. Republican pnpers in Missouri re taking up the "calamity hqwl by de claring that "prices of farms iij Mis souri hav gone down under Democra tic rule." - - IT II Til I wen, tne oia party machinery in hpincr nilpd un nrpratnrw tnr 1 hp rriMnrl iurali. Mr. Laboring Man, wilT you be found in line with either Dlq party In-conipliance with a request from the New York Herald, Hugh O'Don- tne iiomesteaa leader, has written for that p per. tt o r n tt ... l crat -has createti consternation in the Bourbon ranks by decleriug. allegiance to tn Peoples party. ' j ? r , The carpenters employedif Ihity or urand lipids, Mich., reUaed to-sf theP.ike; ?m-- Catnegje. works. v - ? a feden.l appointment, and th9 disrti, tion of the party in Fort Wayne an nd te whole county is threatened. I .The Cw.sr Countu Rtnmn in Vp . . - - . T. J " -a - v- aska. of July 14thr contained 25 pheriff sales and. five; foreclosures of niortgiiges. Jhe "calamity, howler" must ting.out tjiat way. I ft " ' 1 . 4 L Carnegie, rncK anq .the fmkertons jap,uwwH yrK l4 cause of reform: in causing millions of lnen to think seriously who have never here tofore given a though Ho the problem. The, farmers of the whole Country are compelled to pay their debts in gold, and nell their cotton and wheat at tlfe price of siler bullion. 'This is where the shoe pinches. reekfiMdn itor. " ; f ; ' ' -' j j .Suppose Carnegie starts all I ofl his mills with non-union men, and then suppose the railway men; the freight handlers, arid the coke men and the builders kick, what'll Carnegie: ;do next? .' t , . ;.' -jjj j The Republicans he Cariiegiin 'a tight pLqe. It will We ti good fat con tribution to the campaign fund or the withdrawing of the troops. It. will take more than ?10Q,000 from Andy- in is year. State, j ; . ;. . Mr.Lawson Harrell, of Shelby. lV C. I was killed by lightning Monday,. : Next week the Newton colored fair will! open, and "will 'continue He d iys Professor Crosby will establish brick works of 2$,000 capacity daily at Qreetsboro; : r - The contract has been let. fcf the bujldjng of a mw court house at A be lli arle," to cost 8,000. fV j " JWmer.4 from Stokes and Rocking ham say corn uid tobacco are Ihe best sen in thpast forty years, j ." The North Carolina Onif eilerate Yet erans will have a re-union atl Wiights vil(e, August 19ih to 30th inclusive. fhe mother of Editor Jernigan, of the State Chronicle, (lied Sunjiny in Hertford county at -the age ot SO ye;rs. i ; - . The North Carolina Confederate Veteriius will have a re-uuiou at Wiigblsville, August 10th to 20th m- lilUlSlVe, - J , ; The com missiotijer.-t have asked.Gov;. Holt ta order and extra term of court for Cabarrus Qounty, tobe held in De- -cember." - . - They are scraping the bottom of the treasury: , ut : liuuconibe county r qitd tha jurors nad jto go hpnie ,the other, day without their pay, jv I It is stated that J. P, Cook, of the Concord Standard, and Elward 6ik Ham, of the . Reidaville Bepeiw wjll both be married, in ;the near future. . A lady 90 yeaw of age died recentlj in Forsyth county and her burial shroud was her wedding dress, wom on that, happy occasion severity years "go. - ; A-battalion wifl.be formed of tlie Charlotte, Favr'tteville and Newbem divisions of the naval reserve., Stewart W. Cramer, of Charlotte, will com mand it. An unusuallv large number of rol -ler flowering mills areiing established in the western " counties this y'ar. The sariie statethent may be made as to crenrrieries. " ' r " K;;V 1 . The Railway Commission yesterday completed the assessment of railWay property in;' the State. The total val u- i:. 'riKfo ooo X.. X aill'U ISr.CAU, i iU,Ql- Milt IlltlCiISC VTCI f '. V eL::--, rfrf atvi ruf ' " ' last year ui oerr ),vyy,wu. - ... A. negro "Hpndoojdoct? i in jad at. Charlotte. . He trejjtpd a patient by giving him water in wljich a silver dol lar had been boiletl, and claimed that the . boiljug extracted ja, beneficial acid. . ' - ' ... v -.. f 1 . The people's partv in Daviibon county nominated P. J- Leonard ftn the Legislature, D. A. Ln for sheriff. Z. Br Tussey for register of deeds, L..L. Opn rud f or; tcasu rer and. A . M. Hii li ter for coroner. , , . . I . Alamance Gleaner: The six-v'ear old sou of Thus. vans (Jf 1 ht w Ri vier: was in bathing oaturday morning wiin III MM .11 i some small boys, j no little tellow at bej'ond his depth, and there Iwrng one present to help-he sank to rise lip. more. : i Mr. J(Jni.PibnerVlittlA 8' vear old, son Groyjrji accidentally shot und, killed -lat wee at Palmersville; Starily county. "The shooting was done by Mr. Daniel Cogin's little boy; Plav ing witli a gun that '"wasn't loaded" i the report. - The people's party meeting to county convention jn Cabarrus endorsed the Qniahru platform and nominees, and elected delegates to the congressional convention at Salisbury rid to the State convention at Raleigh. Three hundred were present. A young man representing himself as a drummer , for Kaig & Co,, a wholesale fruit house of. Washington, D. C, has beendoing np'ome of the towns of thU State. He wsis arrested at Selma last week and taken to Oxford, where he was wanted for swindling a bank. Miss Julia Shirpy, daughter of Pre sident Shirey, of North Carolina Col lege, Mt. Pleasant, C, after a sick ness of typhoid f ever for three or more weeks, . passed awsiy Friday eyeqirig.' Missr Shirey was a lady of letters, recognized as being a young woman of verjr superior intellect; arid of splendid attainments. . " ' ' The Jlaleigli Signal attach tle. Re phblican Executive committee for U5V;.-55VSyM And its . editor, JrC. L. IIarris, saif "IheonVenirori' I I I Ml '' nominates.' a ucset newiii oppose it vigorously. He ssiys the effect of put ting out a ticket will be to drive the People's party men an'back into the Democratic ranks. Last Monday nfternoou a severe storm passed oyer,-Monroe. It took the roofing from three stores, par rly unroofed the Stewart house and blew down some kitchens'and negro houses. The rain fell in torrents and it is sup posed that much damage W done props m the track of the storfn. The court house was slihUy damaged. : ; " The Mt. Airy Granite Company, at its meeting recently decided to to put in about $8,000 worth of new rnachinery of the most approving pat tern. .It is a fact thap the supply of grahite at the quarries, which are located near Mt. Airyjis almost inex haustible, and j.t was. found necessary, by the increasing trade, to enjarge. ' Elsewhere : The cholera has reacbid the island o! Malta. I , The public debt' statement for July 1 shbiv Vdetrease of the public debt of $S39JOi0. it .'i, ' ; Negrpetrom Shelby and Tipton counti4, Tenn , are emigrating thence to Oklahoma l the huudrtds. There were fifty deaths from heat ip New yhrk city for th twntyj-four hours '- ending IX oclocV &, nj. last Saturday, r ' - '. ;- -j There were 286 deaths reported - in New York city yesterday; making 1,484 for the- week, which is the heaviest rate m twerity years, -r' u- v , The Kinghts of LaW will hold a meeting at Springfield 1 113., on the 9th intt to. decide wh'ph -political paitv they slrtill sUppoitr 5 ?; ' f The jury in the Alice Mitchell mur der :- case have returned a, verdict that she is insane, and 'that it would be dan gerous to, release her. j ' v Ex-Speaker Jlpd AAwill review the work of two congresses, the, Fifty-first and Fifty-secondf; in. 4 he August num ber of the North? American Review. In Campbell county; Tehn., two men g igged and bound nother man and crimiually assaulted his wife in his pre sence I he men were hanged by a crowd of 100 men.. A sickening scene was witnessed at bull fight at San Luis, Mexico. -The bull killed two ofhis-torriientors. One of the dead bodies- remained impaled upon the-- mad animal's .horn a until it wt.s killed. , ... TrouWa-isianticipatjed- with the-. Jn- diansAn Otiville reservation in Wash ington. They, have, risen in, .arms against :tbfv.w bites an4 are; intent on driving them f rpm the.reservatioii. J. P. Perry nnd H. J.: Haines rode on their bicycles? from Clearsyring, Md.f to Comberbmd--seventy-eigh V miles by ;ay cf the canat tow path, in eleven hours; accomplishing the hist nine mile in forty-nye minutes. . The Jitest returns from theJVlabama election 'show "that the Democrats have carried th e 3fate bv 50,000 majority. The Peoples' yarty of the Fifth Congressional district ofQeorgia nomi nattd S. M. Taliaferro for Congress. Sam SniaU;;was a candidate for the nomination. XLMiifGTbjr, Del., August 1. Zoe Claion, the celebrated woman longdis tance walker, reached this city at 5:0 yesterday afferday afternoon. She is On her way "from. New York to ban Francisco ;Yia Neiv Orleans and the Pacific Coast She must coyer thesis- tance of 3,800 miles in 00 days or1 lose the wager of 20,000. Mt. Ulla Precinct. t oneepondence of tlie Wktcmdn. Mr. Editor: I went to the strafgh? laced democratic primary (that is the name that some of the plutocrats call themselves and they surely will not think mean of a People's party man for calling them straight -lacetl demo crats 'Well,- I will" proceed to 'give the facts n near as I "can of what was d'Ue at Mt?j-Ulla township primary Sat urilay.1 First, there were twenty-five 4lien Jherh and that uiiS hjl. This ; is correct-for fl. counted thtn. ,1 did -not ike aiiy psir or lot in the primary. Everything was done very quiet and riot si ban!' word Was' said by' 'any ope! Will s.-ry td'those who have s.m lhatif ihe ' People's party gets rn wer that theywonhhpo to Europe and walk, that they had belter get. i ad y to start; if thev.iloir't the crisis will be on lhem. Mr.. Editor,, yon. can tiikn a piece of ch.ilk.-and ' mark down ou th wall, twentyTfive votes for Mr. Cleveland at Mt.UUa. . . Now I ,will give the vote of meeting: . Congress, J. S. Hendersiui, Representalve, Lee S. Overman, Senate, . Thro. F. Kluttz, Sheriff, J. M. Monroe, Register Deeds, H. N. Woodson, Treasurer, J. S. McCubbins, Surveyor, ;' r C M; Miller, Coroner, 1 D. A- Atwell, Representative, Jas. McKenie, Constilble, - J. S. Gaither, l J. H. Krider, the 11 6 11 11 11 11 0 11 1 11 1 Now you see out of the twenty-five present the largest number of votts cast was twelve, but just wait until next Saturday and you will hear some thing that will do you all good. Brother laborer, everybody that wants refortri'go tb the primary next Saturn day. We n'ed reform and must have it. bVme have returned to their wal low b it t there is enough lefty They are joined to their idols; and let them go, ve only .want men of grit, tpen that will approach-the enemy face to face...: txu' - icwAU of these. :twelve . will not vote for Cleyelanipoi :ia Voter. . vThe Cleveland XVjji-savs' Andrew Carnegie is the most aespisedman "in the worjd )rVe,beg to differ with -t the Citizen, JoIij'p.Sermari holds the palln in "that line. "John is the one who has rn:ide Carnegie possible. i This will be a hard year for Carnegie. The expense siud. loss of the lockout and the. coutribtitipn ,he will be compelled to make to the Republican campaign cptptiiittee, will maKe tne endowment or free libraries' impossible' for a time The World's Fair Com mission has yielde4 to the-4emaiids of.the Knights Cff Ltibor, involving heeigbt-hour law, ejpploym.ehioi.mme.btjt ciizeiis of this this country and .settlement of all dis putes by arbitration. ; Gen. Field went home from Omaha and went to work! ,He h;is spoken at Gordonsville,rCulpeper and Hanover Court1 House - in his ownStsite, and everywhere the common people hear him gladly. The ballot is the proper instrument wiin. - wnicn to kui nnkertomsm; Cameg'sm and plutocracy. Let- labor P. . . . x in nci wiiwiu,, wield it in its interest as it should, and it will. -beat Winchesters, Galliags or dynamite. - - In 1884 the popular vote of this country was 10,000.000, in 1888 400,000, and r it. will probably reach 13,000,000 this year. i From Prnlclln. CorrespooflcnaB or ta Watcbinan es party of Franklin townhip, are trying J to attend to our own business- yet Ihel .iliA.i .:ii. ii.i . iL..: .: J owTvaiiovi. jriiitpuw are 1 nruwuig' gr,eat slurs at tis. Ijisk the .question; VVhat R the us of a- friend, yea,, a brotherj in thehurch, throwing slurs and even cursing him because ho: dif fe1 with him in politics? It : does lookltod mulish. I don't think a man with; any religion in his heart would do the like that has been done by some of our bid friends. I am a People's party man and am proud of it. As I think of the past and look at the pres-' ent 1 feel and believe that the People's party isi btiperior to all others and the one that should command tlie individ ual ftuporfc of all true, earnest a:id patriotic people. But still I will not allow prejudice I o get the upper hand and say that no one can.be honest and support either of the other parties, for that would only be creditable to an' ex- tie.nely narrow mind, bum e-to say that in otir opinion the Omaha plav- form is w far the best and no . one should decide ugai ust it without uivinc it prrper consideration, tirethreiu if ; 1 . 1 .1 1 ! i we i inings go on a jney .nave , ior fc critical condition surd enoughi Lok;,;-;,!, nrJ,Wii fi: .W tat once how we harebeeii5 treatediri : l ' our primaries and in our last cOnnty convention. If it is not e.ibugh . to cause us to pull out from the old -parties I don't know how much moreou want unless it js for them' to take'you By the hap of the neck and seat of the breeches and (throw yiu but from among : them, j Brethren, all who attended oi)r last county convention I hope got enough bossism, and yetorae poor weak-minded brethren will follow after the so-called bosses and yell out for. Cleveland, when be is working against them. He is against free sil ver and always has been. Brethren, if you will open your eves arid look around all over this' broad land of ' ours and think for one moment of such men as belong to our party you ought to clap your hands i.n I shout hurrah for. the People's party l..Press. forward to the mark to w hich yon jare . . cal led. Be sure and attend our prjmaries next Saturday. Come one, conie; all, to attend to your interest. There Wre better times coining; it must' come, ft will come in November if you" wilr only do your duty towards brhigirig the grand old farmers tovethei jn our nchool which is beinf light in the United States.' Stand firm; never al low yourselves to be led off by the bosse who haye been leading us for so msiriy year. Yours truly, People's Party Man". : Bethany Acndiuey. Croresrcmdence otthe Watcli.nan. The wheat thresher is no longer beard in the land. ...... '" Mr.'C. L. Bn.wp returned froh? the monntaiiis Hist. FiiipVr. ' ., : .... The creamery started n Monday. Thty pay from sis to nine :otits' -itr tral-' Jon, tor milk.- , j . . .. . ' '' Cold ,flill is stiH movinir'un.. Another riew dwellinj; iUMiyiifj; IniiH ': : A literary society is 'talked of as being organized at the aeadtmy soon. Almost all of our farmers' will have whfeat to sell thi year. ' AV. lA BofTRs, of Craven, together 'with Seven others from that neighbor hood, will enter the academy soon. Ue'Y. J. CL Price, the greatest negro or ator jp. the,, world, created a sensation around Gold Hill a few Weeks ab. Capt. llambley lias itaiide another or der of sixteen :o vvk; but owin to ihe exr tremcly not Weather ho wilj not ship iiiciu uiiiii laivi in iiic ccuauii. Morgan township oraniied a Sunday school association recent ly."'ioM Hill, we learn, is the banner tovnshii of the county in the grand wtrfc. Preparations are being made at St. Peter's for the W. If. and F. lb Socie ty's convention. The church, will1 be decorated in most excellent style. Indi cations are that it will le the grandest entertainment ever held in this section. The school ajt the acade,my is progres sing at a rapid stage now. An eight month terni is establishedr There wi 1 be three months of summer school and five of winter. Special satisfactory prices are open to studeuts from other districts, which can be obtained on ap plication. Several premiums may he awarded at the close of the session. The aim and desire of the principal is to make it a first-class preparatory school. Prof, Rothrock, the principal, is a teacher of marked ability, and experience, and is well known throughoit the State and alsewhere, Eleve. j 'Sot lee. AH persons who favor thetf reform movement are earnestly requested to meet at, Hatter Shop .on Saturday, Aur gut lth, J892, at Vclockp..; for the purpose of' organizing ar Pedplje'j party club. Weleatoitiy trut ttt the farmers and laboriug people of the toWn sbipand. surrounding community' will tiiru'out that they may inform upon the issues of the day. The time has come that we show our colors, that we- take a firm stand for right and justice. Subscribe for the Watchman a&d read It and you will never regret it. , ' P. M. Phillips. i Notice The voters of Hatter Shop precinct who will co-operate with the People's party are requested to meet in regular primary conveiitiou at,3 p. in., on Satur day, August 6th. ' '' By order of the executive committee. jAn exchange puts this to its. people: Gentle reader, did -yop ever stop for one-short moment to consider ' the large amount of work a newspaper "man does for your town and' Minty during the yeafthat he gets not a cant f6,r? It: you bave not you should do so, And extend a hand in naironizinfrthe . . t-- - . . , - o ' r- t - w. - prise ana encourage your printer, to do even more (qr you. Give him patronage and pay your dues to the printer it yJu owe him anything." Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Salem, N- O., nnll t. C. 1 . . I ir. v. mu uEjiu (Tntnuurjr, at ine oiw vernon Hotel, on Thursday and Fridav, August 18th and 19th. Practice limited to Eve. ar; ijoseaua l iiroat. V t Peojle'H ' Party ConVcntfon. .Thj8 vjbterpf vho favor tne reform movement ; are earu- jestly .requested, to meet at their rer pnectiye voting piecincts on iparuruiiy, Auirust Cth. ait 2 n. m.. for the Duroose TV- fc -r-T 1 . ' I . of bctipg five executive tommittee men and - to elect-, delegates , , to , the county- convention, whichi-rmeets- in Salisbury at 11 o'clock 011 Tnestlay, August 10th. Oh the. same day the congressional con yen t ion will be , held. Below k the number of votes each precinct is entitled to in" the county convention; Salisbury, 20; Fraiikli.i, 0; Unity. 3; Mt. Vernon, 4; Cleveland, 3; Steel. 4; Mt. Uihi, 4; Rradshaws, 4; Enochville, 3j Lxke, 4; China Grove, 5; BostianV Cross Roads,; :Heilig Mill, 2: Gold Hill, 3: Uernhardt's Mill, 3; Morgan 4; Hatters hop, 4; Rowan Academy, z. ; Every man who hsis any regard for his mother snd father, wife and chil dren, friends and country, should attend. C. L. Brown, ) t, H. M, Leazjvr, V f; J. A. FiSHER, ) Com. 7 th Coiisrreioiial District Con- VCllllOl?. 1 An naj0urned meeting of the Peo- I iwiiiiii nut u ecu ill convention, iii the' city of Salisbtirv-. ou luesaay, tne loth day ot August, 1894, at 12 M. to nominate a candi- dsite ior Congress in said district, and also Id select an elector for same,' the basis of representation, as fixed by the conyentiou, if one delegate Or vbte -for every fifty votes cast by each countv I 1 i rrs ior governiTt s parties, in or inajority fraction I hereof. All the counties in said district, if not alreadv organized wju do so at ouce4 and send a full delegation or come in mass, and .-eject men to carry pur banner tp Vic tory . H. A. Forney, Chairman. Notice. . On Saturday, August 13th, 1892, Locke township Sunday school cuiiveulkm will ir iet l at. St. AI ark's Lutherun church of tiie Tennessee Synod. Addresses will be delivered by Itevs. Mark, Stickley and Deatou and J. L. Graham, II. E. "II. Stoop, J; A. aruhu.m, S. M. Miller, Ug raatiioan, T. C. Parker and others. A Uood time is expected. All are iuvited. J, A. Fisuer, President. In England locomotives' have neither bells, headlights nor "cow-catchers." Marrying without love is like build ing without mortar. , The sample shoes and hats nt E. W Burt & Co'.s Sample Store beat anything everhhowu in this part of the country. C , Arounceraent. t hereby announce myself n. camh-lnttr for the office of Register of lcds of RoVan contr, Jll.jtetttj'ibe 'a'ctioii of the People's partj cuuj;vi4iQn. U. J. JUUT. w7 When we a prices so? It isn't too late yet of Pants at almost 50 We have hundreds will close out regardless Don't forget that REDUCTION Buggy away on September 15th. 'IN- CLOTHING & HATS r When anything is sold under auctiorippr s hammer, .tno snpepss o ful biilder is supposed to bargain. Oura is neither an auction business enterprise tell us that $u or w;rpriJt5 icii in iijui ?u ortiiu in our pocnei is wwn" this season that a Summer Suit on our eounter that cost us the atae of money, while the Suit may be worth more to you.' Our mammoth Clothing must be sold out of the way of our NEW FALL STOCK in SIX WEEKS. To do this effectively, Uost ol a Dig portion ot tins stock, and M V a . - a before. A rareopportunily for all warning to buy Clothing'. f tiJifl BUSINESS. This is the'way we do in dull seasons:-give you A worth for your hard earned dollar. , We pocket the loss and you get; gain. Straw Hats almost at your own price. i r ROGERS CLOTHING CO., Cl Opposite Postofflce, ; SALISBO ine wnoie town of St Minn., heretofore a Republican ll aH hold, together with mZ come jnto the Peoples partr - said that not a vote -will k. r H Harri-son in the place, f0 Thalr watch, clock inir TllriK r which; VoinhaveJaid away new by ' REISN ER Havtiig graduated at the besUcI10o for watch makers ' in America, We A not hesit'ite to offer a haudsoioe- ' Gold WafctFree . to the person.whociinbringuaa watcj! or ciock wnicn we are unable tarpDa; luusepvCT which nave ijen you trouble or causug jou pHitt (J headache, can ..be properly fit glasses which will enable you to perfectlyvtandraa price n;ay belowjh traveling quack orpeddler. f: Our line of JEWELltY anf 'sii. VER WARE is the mpst complete iB SalislKiry. Watches-gft-ere never w cheap. We are showing a most bean. t;f ul line, Youwill always' fiutus iif Look forUhe- bhickest. front, in town! Step in, and. we'll treat you Vhitf, -Alwiiys yours to please, " EEISNER & GOSIIAn; . Leading jeweterjj The People's Party Reform Baggy, BUILT" BT THE,- v ., EMERSON.. 4-.PISHER .'CO, Ciacinnati, Ohio. New style Leather Top,- Side Bar, extra well painted and triiiinied. For sale by W. SMITHDBAL, Salisbury, N. C. All the E. & F. warrentetl Bujypn are branded WE. & T- Co.M on lU scat. Administrator's Notice. ITivinji qualified as .-vhaiKitrator ion thi estate of A tier Kirk, . ileve:icl, all htsooi, hrtving claims ngaiiiSt said -estate are lten-lif notified to present th em to nm far vment ( before the 28th, (Jay if July. ut-M notice will be plead in bar of their recuvm, All perois indebted' to sutt l -esti me rr quested ,,to.., iu.ik. . omui-iliim- - sett)tmiiL ' ' ' ri-7Jl. KlUlt'. oomrAv Tariff i)ALE STfLLTMESflLK, jsrorr ? - ig s 1 a u gh t eri ng to get you a suit or pair cents on the dollar. of Suits yet which wc of cost. wp will give thcf-$lM- M S. BROWN. the get a ' Qi,. nor a forced sale, but our eiprieuw $10 in our pocket is worth aicre to.B we will not consider Value nor fe M a a. I . . . - never will otter Uarains )ou " ;rci

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