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-4 -. " : ' "- " I. -isi'. ': !, ; - ' - ' . : . ; '" fl ' S . . - ' " ' f: ti'. " 'lj.h - '.-; ' U: V ! i roliiia Watchman. Jfjr AlfD COUNTY. . - u . Best Newt in 0V d jfl w D Vieinjty, hotml Editor, I. D.VV, AUGUST II, 18i2. i lr will Itu frfit far tli Crlev'rj4Ce ir uarttime. ' , ,hjw will lie ouc of the features cJlt,st,uit Hill Sunday school will ih,. Kuir urxwud. Saturday. M . -- ii . rirtnrlv a rtniitl.i. lied iU Jerusalem Moudayiight. The public schools of Salisbury will re i;,rk" Monday, September 5th. !rtoerg u-n us that' corn is suffering .hit from this dry aud hot weather. m said that a drop of ink would ta i mi"'"" tbink' AdvertUers bear Ibis ii-.mi"1-" : ' , ' -TteBiwte will give an Ice cream ,pVu the lawn at the church to- . . . . Pr'6iial. . 4v .: v.-i ItV, Wm. II. Stetf ari' has etuir td boj4 frooi VVlif toq Tu esday, ; v v " Klaa J to) iww rtord o;u ii T mgt figtou on ur4ay, August Oroye at that place on Saturday: nljht Xujiust ldtb. Alfo public spealdtig at Trading Ford Aca40y on Thursday, 4xmt4U Muftt4rUI fonverUion Beva. C. B. f ing and N. 8. Jones have returned and taken up their charges here. Mr. Clint 3T. Browu fa ruminating and rusticating in the wild arouud Barium Springs. , Mr. 8. K. Wily anl son' John left laH night for another two mouth sojourn in Europe. . r . i ' Chief Justice. Mcrrjjaon and wife, o( 'Baleigh, are vWting t daughter, Mrs. Lee S, Overuiuu. Mews. P- Bf AreudsU aud M. C Quinn are in iloreliimd attending the State. business men's Meeting. TNy go as representatives of the Salisbury Chanv ber of Commerce. Mr. J. F: Click, editor of the Hickory Mercury, aud several oUier gentlemen from the western counties, called to se iis Monday. They were on their way 'to the State , Alliance, meeting; iu Greens boro. . , i .-' will mU q a!Jbury ou Wtjdweiday, August 2i Warm weather makes;a demand upoa illtt vitality which you should be prepared to meet. In -order to overcome its de bilitating effects cbme'in and get a bot- tie of Dr. Alerander'-s idood jooler and' subscribe for the watchmax. lire 4 C6mDanv is laberfi W tb J-ecord! a fa ;jjfii1-rrli6a. om the grand sland at" W Pk one r catch" glimpso-of jiU CdfB'fM. njifCKDu pwuiea 11 acres lu iictfti Thet county conlon prj he epple iuny win meet iw cwnsonry ou ffejt Tuesday, August Uth. Tb cunyentiott is called to nominate candklates for county officers and to appoint delegate to the copgressional and. senatorial con r Mr. J. A. McDowell left for Jfew York Saturday night to lay in a new supply of clothiug for the Roger Clothing Co. He fva joined at the depot by repreaenta tives of this compny from Charlotte and Concord. ' -' . fourteen Hook. Notes.- The first number of Feller Southern Magazinetn on our table. Mr, Charles Enifst Shober, son of Hon. F. IT. Shob'eri of t his place, is one of the editors. ; Jt is full of excellent contributions and well executed engravings, is well printed and all together is a credit to the South. It is issued from Louisville, Ky. We wish it success. . irviAw Jiuaro oT'Inniw street, be jino1. 1 , '.JSii Cefe street and t ho covered bridge, being macaddinized. - . iCing's Daughters will give an en- OverittD lo-merrow uiibt. Travel hr very heavy on the Western pjjjust now. .The incoming train last jrjit brougiit a rgo 'oau or nuinaii fright. ;: ' . " A iM'tf 'schedule went into effect on 1.. 1 Ifl ! juWesWi roau Miiumy, nuicu uring the early fiilit truiiiinut 7:5 a, Bflites'fnrlier. ,ln ordiiiMUte is leing gotten up to Urt l)ia I.I r.i...m ii ltHu vi.' if It i it t ho nnrni. jjjg yi nirti" 1vx w ateliuiiifl of the town. Tbe ..Salisbury baseball nine has ac- itfled the cluil lenge from Concord aud jfuotliiiig tiiternipts the game will be. jiijjlicrc to-morrow. The Richmond & Danville railroad 1 1 .11 V I ' " t fOBipauy will sen reuueeu raie rouuu irip tickets to the People's party cou wisiuuaficoHveption, which meets here Tuesday. The first copy of the North Carolinian, igeiierol fuinily pa pet, edited by Jost' :Jius Daniels, of lialeigh is on our table; i.Hft'cllgutlcii Up and .will doubtlesis luirit jiucctss, ; ...""'" 4 Tbe Miwonic picnic is being held at. lUkuville-lo-do y A largo nuuilwer of I'LtliiiriaiH iirtj partieipating. The pic lathis year will be mre largely nu ittWiknu any held heretofore,' Sum -iH. npschief bent ignited a lkof rHrlrri'ci-Hekrrs near Cmiglu'tv- I uflf lH I hIuIhI HOOtll I H CIUCK TUCMgUVl c trillvilH OI UIU COUllUUDIttCH III Um, T ic explosions caused nuite a w,u Mey are located for muiutuna.icc iMMi 'ihvxtiM nihtair. As ur W lUe ftUre.jr , Holier - ; Ail persons who favor the reform movement are earnestly requested to meet at Hatter Shop on Saturday. Au gust 13th,; 892, at 2 o'clock, p.m., for the ' purpose' of organizing a People's pariy ciuo. r we earnestly trust that tbe farmers aud laboriuz ueonle of the town ship and surrounding community will turn out that they may inform UDon the I issues of the day. The time has come time yve snow our colors, that we take a arm stand for right aud justice. Subscribe for the Watchman and read it and you will never regret it. ! T. M. Phiixips. We are in receipt of a copy of "A Me morial to Congress on the Subject of a Comprehensive Exhibit of Jioads, their Construction and Maintenance at the World's Fair," issued by Gen. Albert A. Pope, of Boston, the great pioneer in the matter of roads. Every body should take an interest. hi this subject and ask their congressmen to send them a copy of this work- Ve have received catalogues of Roa noke College, Salem, Va ; Huntersvilie High School, Huntersvilie, N. C, and Liberty High SchooJ aud Uusjue Insti tute, Liberty, N: C. - I 4UIUullOII it tm H)1icfiuu were uears and uu ar- rl lumle. - ;. i ' Hr. W, I). AVilborn, of Davidson I "'.Mi'd iiWs Nan ii ie Ct a,wford were Mritd at -rhe home of tbo bride on I faili nfri.i'.t l,.t I.... T I itSiiCiciutiii!r. Tlie liaoov ttounln loft . - l I r 1 4 uigla t..r tlair future home in Dav- Ml iHeprcjn in iii hst, the bills and other ptinjj for .the Fair are in the hands of , .. .. . I hi HfiUM CdU! 3, illitll ensuing o.ie will bo the 'best Fair we Kjet had, and' prepare your exhibits I.....JT. ; - singly work n the race track d-begin Monday. i . . .. Rinubu'JI .will be triveii in Ashe i me uattery l'ark Hotel to-mor- o nfpht in the interest of the flJi Fkir. Mrs. Chas. , Price has "up there several davs sunerintAnd preparations. Several representa "lroiu here will no doubt go up. .rucnuerson, who shot and killed r.ttIsin Pgias Holt, at a negrri-fes- -MueoIU mojrack northeast '1. Ilerirk. '!,, TT -.' mice ears ago, lias been Sled in r i ,n . . .ucmpuM, i enn. Kcquisition f have 'ceii applied for and asoon -v rrive tli chief of police wil Mcuucrsuu nas maue a SWewion of hi Dck aud tried for his life. Meetiii; f A hlt'riiieii. ! The monthly meeting of the city al dermen, wh held in the mayors office ou Mouday . night. . . All the public wells of tho city were ordered cleaned out, and it was further ordered that Jhey should be turned over Messrs. E. W. Burt & Co. have on ex hibitiuu iu the old store house opposite Julian & CoJs over Lbreo thousand pairs of sample shoes. and see tuem. Everybody should call the Watchmax. iif XwJi&t w?J nly-nd 3Ir.John telfe, of ISogeiA Co.. left i - 2 ousl,e. yvtf Saturday for ew-Yrk--Whie there P ,ko i'"JJv bushels for, hi uewiii purcoase m tnamraoth stock of j-" ftfe rprhkng Srm. They - We lein that the Jnll,v r, - ntverlise in thn AViwmriv - ,L.. .W" I ..' .. , .t.? Z. J ts rf-rr f 7 " i-uey very.Daa scv'c weeii iee that nut mlCB lour VMrlv Irina nn.lt. .1.. - .... .. . L 1 rrr-. -rTr , ' ".'. line lorce bill n. me DacK gvwtnd. A ! r?f e fIV WuestioWls ;oi an issue democrabrot,ieT M ueard 10 7 that in this rampajgri, as mosk ot d emn. 1 lney would defeat lJe People Mwti eratfc journalists w -The Pcok1'8 party U Itisfsient m pointinopt that Chairman 1 n,q,n8 Ul,der bushes and in the weeds Patter, of th Republican jTatiouatCom-1 W rass ' ail vei the coun-' T lke ltee, i m siT4?r man,Y. j". Utrold C"cfcens. S ,ft TJwiaI cpftrj BV. JCjng. col- ; Negotiations that hafe ' been pending yrew, w5ireqr ioYLreaK4ng: .Intothel'V1 w,uw"me-wtweftu Mr. ;A. B. Reese store or row, Wngin &:Co., and aua yr-J - - Robertson for a partner- was acqumeu, - iMJenflerson, white, su,u 1,1 u,e aru8 business iu Charlotte, was tried for stealing cord ..wood from were concluded last week. Dr. Ralwrt! bandy Simpson, colorei nviX34uUo nc jr . .... ......n x 2 W.E.SHiW&CO.j Manactursrs of . flai ness and Mte It I Arl Our old IHen'dVV-Ainilaitfel.th People's party' cai?dWaW''fbiteriffrof Robert son purchased an interest in th f? i Jnu niter Sentpinhor u K..:n , - i iino uusmaw jii beconductei under the firm mm. ot Jieese & Robertson. f .A&solutely Pure- la le?5iM!SiCM-luyj?u.7- ."r. of n .ROTA1.BAKIKQ PQWCtStCO.. IQffWalVsL N'.Y. 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 I XEATHEIt AXi) d inn pi v . IJAiiDWAllE . CHARLOTTE,'...:-; - w c -MenUaa inS trdduBarr.' THE GjRH SCHSv ur oys and Girls. Gaston county-i cailedinitl'UenHBYs MJ- W. 'Aldraham passed throuehl Fep Politics and Drnp-?; 1 ... ah iruet iapphed with political inform"-4 vwiir m.v a a a mw w a r a k. a. a.irr i v .n finnnr mr . ... a. i uuu irpw a i . t -j'. Mty.rf ff,,u 'Jy lariy I rr?rs"v V wy W attend " ana me cro.-t npprovo.l uoui3.pe.awaaiea;. Alliance. Hej to counteract ail imi sheriff. .,-...., Yuioiue x-eopies party na- ..."n. v ' . wt2 ou CRn get any atick- 'I he Third, party -.-la. takin .to tho woods. New$. Aff.MI".1?' - Wi saw cuu Dja uu cannot see wnat we can gain by voting for the de mands and theu.yoting for a president jnuall kf p in a first-class Dru- gturJ. Vt. 4. B. A LEX A X I) E It. V ISA n ti PhJicin and Druggist, JBAlonefO itreet, Charlotte, X. C. 1 ...v ..vfc b:o:i t tIn-Hchoo will tana - nirf t i " ? U' t,r! ''"H!? in time u, aid in orkm? th.no,,,. .Tmi. WorK ia ,hnp j;.,. ics reusoiiuuie, and the ni'ia trut finf:; lorfuitU tor cataloguf xo I ? i UlSCIIlUll lur information, riie Ilnntcrsvillc. X. C From .Mooresvllle. Conpspondeaco of ta Watcbmaa. - - Farmers have commenced breaking laud for wheat.. , .. ,r . MissQus4e Gabriel has gone to' Ca taVba county to engage in teaching. Mr. W. I. Hiiliuid brother, of Stanly county, are visiting friends in this vicin ity! Mr. S. Front is, of this place., died last Thursday after an illness of a few days. The interment took place in the town cemetery on Friday. Mr. T. G. Christie is going to build a new dwelling house preparatory to put ting a renter on Jiis (arm this fall. Mr. Will Irven is teachiue the mihlie U ... . T . .. . . . '".1 Bc-uuoi ub i lie u raw ley scnooi House, and M- T IT TW- . r ttr;ii. i Aiiarp, oi iiuamsourg, is teaching a subscrintion school at the Gabriel school house uaar here. 1 he reunion of the old soldiers here was well attended. Hon. A. Leazax ad dressed the crowd on Thursday and A. C ShU ford,. the Alliance lecturer ol the sev enth congressional district snoke on Fi i day. a Moojes villa, N. C, August 9, 1892. Adniiiistrator's Notico. iJailagaaUfiM Administrator nr ;on the hereby notL byforo some men who. attended :ih P;i' tna would veto them should thev be pany rany at jbQpg Uq&n an they tell '"" "J wu,vs lP WW alLJLhe available ; space, : , Bread winners, do your own lUnkinr was filled. - . , , I your own praying and your Own voting. T dee'd, all ,k-koq9 bar One of the city .ssiwKs.' heard - to Pe Dobtailed politicians fied to VitrtirZZo v I ii iiiiK I. iv .AAr . A..... . i. .. . . . .a A . . i J - M 'V'lVW I4VMO. (UU4f IBmaUr- ing lM fllockleuburg oonutyinust be" run otitif we caii't get4 hlto?JUUiMrotheii way We mustcus him otttl 'They rdou't temPted 9 put the shackles on you want the peoplo to leur tbe truth for tl<r. Shun them as you would the fear they believe it. is di:y: . i J small pox or any othe?L loathsome pesti r t. .. v . --'o. a.' pence. onn iiuwkiiis, a young white man r "1 w v va ww uuui i m"J w whit. j. tir rn a nrtin . : M have i pretended, (9, be your friends, but iL!lin. bartf thelr recovery. All persja'a wTienthey-thoug'nt they "had; you'cauirht il'?1 we ?V"W" : I : rj vUl. n. run LAN. Adininiitratur. Mm ACADEfflYl- SALEM, H 01i::t Pcnal'3 Ccllcg3 in the Bcaft.- Tho 01st Annual Session begins Septea'., 1st, -.Iieffister for last year 37. peciW- leatures: TiiEliEVEnu-ME.sTovIlRALTir.Cuia- : actkii avd I.STELLEv'r. -JJuiMing, throrougulr . remo Selle.l. Fnilv ouuinncd l'r,.i.in iu. I .. U I'AliK.-S. Ju:ixii,ci Jegiute nn.t.1',,,1 (JradunU' l).-i,irtm,...i. i r. UO'i'Tlciv.. ('itvwrifi-i i ' i km ivi.r ; - t - . ..... if .i(yo -.EWEJ.L, PrincJjal, who has been employed at the Charlotte Cotton Mills, hired anoree: at Wadh- worth's stable Sunday and' drove him nearly to death. It was a heartless deed. A warrant i out for the. kri-esfof 'Haw kins, who has left for partsliinknowh. The fall in the nrice of kIIv 4a ' - v VWMO" ing greul uneasiness in fimmoiui mn.i business circles at Calcutta, and a panic is feared.xciutr. I The amount of silver the lan Coneress dumped ou this country with their free Biwii, Weddington & Co, i w H'RRwiiwnSjBr & 1 KADrJ ST. :o:- MECKXiENBURG NEWS, What is Going on Among: the Descen- aaais 01 tne oigners of the Decla ration of Independence. Farmer's institute. I...., - receipt of an iuvi;ation to farmer's Iu9titute to bo held tit f!,ta Sfiniiiarv. I.ivi .nii..i. ilkl 1.1.1 --Tf "-. a -m and i, .1.1 ' ioy Drs. Parkpr nnd Ttirrl Tt.,nc II II . ' t t 'WMuler -J. J Whit ti.. Vf ; ' Uazar, President Wiuston,of yM . ' 11 ot- Wassey. of the "v.oliecre. I'.f At..Ti. r t. ! : 7" ur Xvo,cn, Drs. Battle and l-i the Experiment Stiii..ii m i ia,; v-gi" v v u uiock -l L l . . . t , Tlchers Institute, .-..v.uu uj. U1C leacuor s IOIV i.. . I. .. . . . 4. wVKago, out another . ' 'W will I , ii i ,,e amiss, it, will i -"U:IV .... ... . 11 - .I'll will ! Illil in tlia I Qhli .. J." . -.-.. ... itiu U Pr.tu V t .... nj;; " ? r4- "--'tugiics, of ntofn Miuuain, superin- Vtl,,.!!'UCl0r:- T' - very "U. IIUll livuru .....! aillf... ' '-j vu.wier in 'it MiHti. T. tthoiiM atie:ii. The law Ampuls soiy for ti-aciifi s to at- d ,no cert i iieales will The public i invited rtt.ii." Is 10 Si .. V, Burt & JCo,' A committee "was appointed to have the graded achool building cleaned and put in condition fortbe opening -of sell. m'. j I lie uiityor was authorized to employ a man to' kei'p' the street one ffUare each way from the fountain clean. A committee was appointed to decide what sidewalks should be macadamized at the expenso of the town. " The mayor' was instructed to ordeF the railroad authorities to have Uie embank mentatthe road crossing near Small's shop cut down so that drivers of teams could see the approach of passing trains, or on failure to do that they should erect Safet3' gates. The mayor wae also iu s ructed to compel the railroad authori ties to erect gates at the crowing be tween the depot -and -tho Mt. Veruon Hotel. political. ; The primary convention of the Peo ple's parly were held all over Rowan county, and nearly all over the Statct last Saturday. In Rowaii county, as a rule, they were wpll ntteuded. In the Salisbury township pTitnary we are told there were about twenty-five present. Addresses were made and -delegates to the county convention appointed.- Ex truded reports of the primaries have becu crowded out. The People's party senatorial conven tion, for this district, which comprises Rowan, Davjdson and Forsyth, will iie held In Lexington on tho 25th lha This district will be entitle'd td two ien- ators this year, and the Lexiiigion con- yeuyon is caiiea to name candidates for tne places. The congressional convention of the prohibition party in the seventh couirres- bionai uisincl iiuj been called Lu n,f 1 i I ti i A iiaI ..M.Uij u auusi jam, at noon. e . " ior me purpose of iiominatiiitf a candi date for cougrcss aud a presidential elec tor. Mr. A. C. Shuford, of Newton, will de- liver an auureas (u the court house to the citizens of Salisbury and vieiiiiiy on Augiuuqui, a nignt. All are invited. He has appointments also tospeak at wootilcaf, August 17th: Franklin. Au ISthj the cross roads in Morgan towiishin August 19th, and Frick's school house on the 20th, al I at a. m. He has several other appointments in this countv. There are numerous appointments for speakings in this county. Senator Matt w. itaiisopi will address the citizens r this county atthe court house iu Salis bury on Monday August 22d. Hon J a Ieiiderson aud I. H. Foust will addres he people in: IIarrioh'H irruv m t. morrow nkdrt. Mr. l!iiMlersiiiml r. a y.venoai; (.. ad..v the ieo!le.f i EdUcatiou is a better safeguard of lib erty, than a standing nruy Edward Ev erett. , . . '.' The grand jjiiry this wetik1 condemned he jdjail aiid also recommended the buildiug.of a new court. house. Work has been begun on E. M. A i drew' new mattress factory on Popl;.r street between Sixth aud Seventh. The grit miltof-J. Dove, at Caldwell siaiou, was brolreu into a few. nights agojind robbed of 240 pounds of flour. I he delegates to the State Alirance froiii Iredell, Lincoln, Guston, Cleveland aim uuiiiertotU called at our den this week. ; ' ;- The site of the proposed A thertoif Mills his lieeu cleared ofl and, the build ing wilJ be iu course of erection in a few days. ' We fearn that brother Gordon would not play. Trot out another horse, gen tlemen. Mnybe Maj. Wilson is iu a playing humor. Try him. Some men vote as though they be lieved that democratic and republican ballots were current coin in the New Jerusalem. Southern Star. Mr. J. L. Osborne, who lived near. De rita, fell from a wagon load of wood last Saturday and was run over receiving iu juries from which he died Sunday. Bro. Miller, of the Living Issue, said last week that the Shelby Review told a lie. We suppose that is a friendly way oi leiiiug a man tbat be slipped on tho truth ; No man has come to true greatness who has not felt iu some degree that bis life belongs to his race, and that what Chd gives him, be gives him for man jMr. J. R. IIayposUn.asterat the newly 1U f . 1. 1 1 i V. n, 1 ff . ... ' CJ t. k f .' .. t vowuHqMuvi wuu, oifupvon, .iu oteel Creek. to wnslup, received his commission yesterdaj' aud the office will be opened atoiice. ' We are to-day keeping the coiuage bill will uot lower the Drice but o EST ASSORTMF.WT Mr. . Cleveland did Dot JOiilv refrain 11 w,u knock tbe spots out of the chances ri-t ull oltitaii.tr. .lk M-- I of SOtTlM of I lipm irullin,. K....I, . j uaiuu. )v IUO Voiles llOll I " 'v.m gvkiiiig Uin.lv tu Ulieuu I mm a mmmm a m mm in his acceptapc iUUUIWAAiS, CUTLSaT, verely alone Harier's Jorfiivjifwildcat , The fact "that Rev. Dr A a xr;r.. Arms ' money a boom. : It would interest the waV's resfg as a oT country to know. ;ib0.w .Mr -eland UiiJeretl inVru.eed a. large nttendance at Blacksmith and CaroenW Tnnl, uie cnurcn conierence at Tryon street niDDrn nr.n . :v All who W charitiiblV (li' onn Baptist church-iast-niirht. Er au &k1'LL, leave their melou doWtWiiia'iitiVw-wliitKfaibirwitli regard to the resi.riintin,, U.J fence Wire of all kinds. front drug store and theV Will be' Put one of regret. The situation was dia- where we think they wiii do the greatest mussed at length audit was finally decided good. Frufrin .stuall tots will a3s be . postpone final action until next Wed received. These donations afe expected uesday night. from the poor deluded farmers. R. v. Elliuff .'infi.rm. a - Harrows, Cultivators. Hoes'. Kh.,v,.i, , . , ... I " "irt t A OU- 1 fji . ... , ' .ill. . . . I X IUWB. AlUW nLnPITB mill i I..... everything used bv the Far-' ' -v . R-VLSIGITTII.-C. L nTTTmn axlh, o u no And Olher lidvsimg Tiequiues. For Ladies who will leave homo (bis Siimm.T, o have provided many goods aiMi .u-.uvs suitable for Iraveling or at Se.i.-ide or .Mountain. UfO SnWerand Lather 2Mng all sizes and widths. Cotton Planters of the Best Makes. The other day we heard :'two genile-1 Pe 8 party club was organized at Lougj men, talking on polj,tics., Cne of theui ,' Greek last Saturday with 54 members, favfored .Weaver ttild t he. or Cleveland i 0,ie orW?ed t'Derita with 46 A would-be Ijoss was heard to say that he did not care how many votes the People's party cast, it would come out all right in the count, they would not be allowed any of the poll holders. Dr. A. G. McManaway, the pastor of Tryon street Baptist church, has resigned bis pastorate. He gives as a reason for so doing that tho church has gone as higU as it can go under his charge, There is a scheme on foot here that will revolutionize things in this section. Cotton factories, electrie lights and elec tric cars arc to be run by electricity gen erated by the water power of the Ca tawba. Why is it Mr. Carr, Mr. Jarvis. Bro. Osborne, Bro. Scarborough and all the other democratic nominees do not advo cate the Slate platform, I mean the one they were nominated ou?. Gentlemen come up 10 tne scraicli and tell the peo ple you lavor ilie abolition of national baHko, the free coinage of silver and that you oppose dealing in futures aud you wani more money. That is what your platform says. Slop that old fotce bil cliestuut that will uot caref TI lie CI eve laud man said if 31 r. VVeuvrr waa,.: elect eu uiat ,h. would . stop the southern soldieis fioiu .girtiiug any more pepsious. bonihtiu sul;lurs might uiuke a UOte,. -!-i '.oI , . .. .. Svine'one bn Mint stree'?' Iai been us- ing poison ery efTecilVef on dogs. Oiit: of the victims was a Very ItTile dog which the lady to ''whom i' .belonged 'valued greatly. Au ellort is being Vnade to dis- eover1 who the oisoiter drflhiVi't the brother exteild hit good : -Work -into the rural district? - ' ':-i'i . ! . , .1 ' , Mr. John E. Gates, president of the Presby teriau k Orphans? ;; Houie, . received Tuexlay, from Mr. Geo ;W-.-WattSj-o Durham, a check for f4:Q00 ts a contri bution to the Home buildtHglruud. This makes. Mr. Wtts' contribution io.OOI he having previously seuuMr.. (utes Jiis check for $1,000. .:. ;.,( Capt. R. B. Glenn, oneof llhe Cleve land electors, said at- KockjVtgham this week that he had spoken itisevehil coui. ties and he found politics badly" mixed Mr. JohnsLon just came iri and says In had been over several counties aiid he could not find enough republicans aud democrats to make a mix'.' ! A relay bicycle nice to pineviUe is now being talked of, the heat tu 0I,U to two miles. It is remarked npon as a noticeable fact in connection , with the r.ce of Tuesday that uot'.a, sirgla wheel brokodown on all the trip,-, and this is referred to in proof of the factr that Char jotte wheelmeu ride good bicyles. A white woman, apparently about 40 or 45 years of age, is wandetfng About Crab Orchard township. Nl?"ttno kpowa her namo nor where shecme'fpmhe si :op3 lu tho woods UqtoWfSJieys Is a mystery, duo is ovmeiiM ywicpieii, molests no one and is qpiflj hflrjuuess. She says she lias come 4,00A ie.s.0 members, one at Paw Creek with 83 members and one at llunteisville with 60 members. What is wrong gentlemen, have you nil goue into that craze which they tell us'iiUiiiit? No wonder brother Gordon's services nre wanted. mar, Blacksmith aud Carpenter. Call and see us, we want your trade BROWN, WEDDINGTON & ( ()., . 29 East Trade Street CharlotU Applications have ' gone '; Forward for three new postoffiees3 'Ttr 'this county: One at Mr. J. C. Smith's, be tween Steel Creek and Raudleburg; an ther at Mr. H, H. Capps', beldw Randle burg; the third at Mr. J. AThdmason'si h tween Randlcburg and Shop'tbwn all on the Charlotte and Steet Creek route. The government's report of the. August condition of the cotton crop is., some what of a surnrise. That the average is lower thau since 1886 is in format ian fr which the general: public was hardly prepared, and certainly there were rea lms .to suppose that North Carolina would show a better condition than 82. Why did Cleveland not saythat l e preferred to turn over the solution of the question to a conference of the great powers? But he made no such sugges tion. He merely skulked the free silver question, and declined to endorse the p'atform of his party in favor of having only full and honest one hundred cent dollars. What, was be scared al? His party couyeutiu has adopted that doc trine. Was he afraid lo endorse what his party had declared foi ? It looks that way- ' ' ' . ' ' WANTED 10,000 Fannera to call at the (Mi:Lrltt.. TTm.a The neighborhood near Griffith's Sta- 28 Tryo ttreet. Located in tho i.n.iu, turn, ou the Charlotte & Columbia road, was the scene of three robberies ou Sun day. The ; victims were Jno. Griffith, Abner-Griffiih and Jno. Blount. The thieve requisitioned them to the extent ofa hot gun,, lard, plow, clothing and other property. A while man aud two negroes with a strong resemblance to the genus tfainp were seen iu tho vicin ity of the robbery about the time of its occurrence and are supposed to be the culprits. Squads are on the lookout for them and it in hoped they will be caught. ccuir iw yarai rrom the public eqiiTir.'. ?. t f i-uy Motol in toe State. I keep out the darkneae and tbe flies both by electricity. W. J. MOOltK,- Prop. BLAZER SUITS-SKIRTS AD BLA ZKi:, FHIIIT WAISTS, DRIVING AND HIDING" GLOVES, Wat Kiipijoor Gvkucarmknth, Walk: .-H(.i:s, TnrxKs'tj;A4.Js, Canvas ' 'J'i:i.i;stxM:8, (Jihi-h, Etc. tOuT-OF-TOWN ORDERS receive the most careful aKeiilinu. CASH with the order of $5.00 or innr -, we will deliver goods free (except FtirniUiie ni.d Crot kiiA ) to The nearest express olliee or i;iilio;i.f : station. W.H..&B. S. Tficlfii"& Co., . Raleigh, N . C. Mention Uu-. Walt Jini;n when ou write. Itmikiu News. C r-espondence of W.itcliman. ' Married in Concord on August 3d, Mr. J. S. Yaudle, of Rankin, and Miss Mag gie Townsend, of Concord, N. C. Rev. VV. Oscar Sample filled the pulpit at Sharon last Sunday morning and will preach at Roeky River next Sunday. Rev. J G.. Anderson began a protrac ted meeting at Sharon last Monday. His introductory sermon was preached from Acts 1st chapter and 8th verse, "But- ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you, and ye shall be witnesses unto me." Alex. KILLED ! -JEWELRY! Yes, high prices are killed on a preat many things. Hear cuttonade Pants Wood? wonii 20c, three yardi for 50c. This is u great l.ar gsin. T a . , ,. npnucDc t uiu Nig inns now m nail true . ce0"1 6c'nd"c- luns at 10 aml l:-a.S('l'Ksto(-ki)fV:-lh-liPsr;o('ks, Men' liorht coats and vests at 3.- :.o- i and $1. Mca'i pants 50c, 75c, to P.ovs' eoata 25c. to $1, Men's sojid sjiot s worth $1.50 at fl. As it is getting late In the sfaoh wo nrr cutting prices right and left to reduce . tr. Everything marked ia plain figures ami one low prices to all. HARRISON & CO, I doors below 1st NaUonal Uau , , Cha.rlotte( .... N. c. We arc still :i( our 11 sUind on .Alain street, where ve lutvo Spcct.iclcs, ami all kiujls of Jewelry on liand at tlic lowest" Wateli ri'iair;nir a specially. All work rur:nitrtMpJ2 months. J . & II. HORAH. Notice. The voters of Mecklenburg county who favor the reform movement known as the People's party are requested to meet m tneir election grounds on rriuay, au gust 19th; at 2 o'clock p. m., for the pur pore of nominating candidates for State legislature, county and township officers, one executive committee of three, and lo send delegates to the county convention of the People's party which meets in Charlotte " August 20th, 18U2. at 11 o'clock. The primary meeting for Char lotte township will meet at 8 o'clock p. in., August 19th. J. GIP.BON, Chm'u Ex. Com. From Deri t a. The citizens of Deri t a assembled last Friday evening aud N. Gibbon called the meeting to order and explained its ob ject. A motion was made at once to pro ceed to organize a I'eople s party dun. This motion having carried a list of 46 names was handed in to be eu rolled as as members of the club. S. F. Query was elected chairman and W. L. Camp bell secretary. Prof. G. W. Hawn, of Lincoln countv, was then introduced and discussed very ably the issues of the cam- taigii and with uueal force the cause of the uprising of the people. His speech was listened lo by more than one huu dred of the. best citizens of Derita and surrounding country. Short speeches were made by Watt Barriilger and Gibbon. The meeting was quiet and harmonious. There was an expression visible on every man's face, as is ever characteristic of the laboring man when he feels that duty calls him, and that was the' were desperately in earnest. i A motion was made and carried tiat a minute of. this meeting lie forwarded to Charlotte Observer, Progressive Farmer aud Salisbury Watchman with a request to publish. W. L. Campbell, ?ec. gt?. QiAmz0 Qhnr&y ygfJ? 'II I I I m V CSATATOfiVe w a. si m i- mW i m. m w j( si nj--j . t r - ,jr t- ?v mm r mmmtWw THE ftBUCXET7E7? IS KING OF MOWERS. The "Buckfif' excels in Sinirli fy, Dur.ihlli! v, Light Power, and periVct Pitman Rod and ('.nith-i .-tious. V in car load iot and can give nuk Lot fum prief. Wa are he;i4qgar)Urs or rop ii r 7 of nil !in Is ) .Jiivi-is We fceep a full Hn? of I iii'f . v. i.-al ,4 'id i iiio ! tiie I.e i- Mow i s and Ii-;mts.- it low ju-ices", Flour a socially, buying. i No. If ouHi College theet. GIJOCEniR CaU- rthrl s o us, or vn': for iiiico.. 1ci ft I uTi. bi'forp F. S. NEAL& CO. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1892, edition 1
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