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7- . Watchman . AND90UNTY. : wt News ivi B?van and Ui BC Vicinity.,.- - - : V The weekly c.rop Bulletin sjjy -'-'The w(eather 1ms been very warm ami dry throughout the State during the past week. Rain,s nro reported (from only a fkw places. That .so ;lUtle)raiii should is .aito unusual,, a August has r-norallv Hie heaviest ' precipitation. SStirewaJt, umna vrovc, neuxjr r. . ft r Ht IiaalXdStor. 'amounting to 1.52 Mvbhes a week. The court 1:1V veiies Monday, with tlip. bench. ' - school ot I no ywiw."' at St. John's Mill :V , - ;.ci,ool of St, raid's church f'.Tiuri(.v- Milla closed . lisbui-y - r"e " Ti i.i .v io -rive the operatives the .normal.' Rights axe now becoming cooler, as the temperature is on the, der oMnc. fa the Eastern District fodder- puHing has been progress! njr and a good deal of tobacco had be,en cured. Rattan and peanuts, generally, have improved somewhat. Corn every-whero is need-IngsJ-ain very badly. Upland corn is suffer ing. Tobacco in the Central and Western Districts is suffering 6u account of the 'et the mill In given by JLhe Citable soiree was given oj AV' .....i i Tncschiv niht,coro- -v tu Professors Hughes and ille has not notified our . Ct.itPKV ,AsJl":., : r.i,.v-thfm for that j-lie huuiu lows: John Beard, . Salisbury.; w. a.i 0;to Dr. J. U. uexacf s aof yo,ux Hall FrarikUu; W. ?. Teaguv Scotch Alliance turnip seed. Irish; J. F.,CoVan, .eele; J- W. Powlas, baJe q new crop Cj4r&. Ulevelantt; .J. MTO " Uinabotton wasfioW at Charleston, las Saturday, to Hubbard, Price & Co,, of New York, for 9 cents a. pound. Tne baie weighed 417 pounds and was graded strict low middling. About 25 old veteranspassed through the city on their way to Wrightsville Monday. T. A. White and J. J. Brown , of Iredell, called at the , den to see us Bradsha.w, Br.dshawV, p. N. Ioop, ' T'iinrhvillt : J A FUher.'I-Qckq: M. A- rr v - 'i - r drought. iicsvillelri not in a hurry boys w-helasviiiltv given at u.e iih. 1 l-t Vii'Kv iiightTwas a success tburC t uml otherwise. About $20 Kere realize ... i. It "Ti-o V. f3we married in Greensboro C' ,i..,,iSiv. They are now here Uit YCU"V' -1 J ffill make Salisbury their homo. Correpo!iVcnts will please Bona ineir , 'in on .Friday previous to .publica- ...I..... llift paiumllllll'H Xft:pb MJiru i- t ii ... ..... i.,.t linn of Furuituro. Tianps fr.' W. Wriirht. FianoK and Or- " ns0easy terms and -wnall payments ' ffelcarnjliat Mr. Thomas Kerns has iecllne.1, fir private reasons, to make f fu the legislature. Mr. Lee ;ii .... .K. .!.! h lh rnmli- Overman m i"uuj,"j -" ' tioB:iy,' iOBSCOUt For the tie. -. 1 TMfirm of Aumw & Carter, llacktt g;on., has been iliolvtd by nuiiuai.con kiit.' Mr. Carter continues the ;l)Uiutt aad Mr. Auman; returns to Randolph unty. . - 1; AU metingof the Salisbury 1,'ght Infanity last night a committee on ar-ia-igeaieuU was ;ippointel to- get up a U pity the bei.eiit of tho cam- ywy. : Monday, August 'JUl Ii, was uie Hteiy set for the pary. - There are sixteen prisoners in jail kre Only twelve win siiiiHi im ni wxt wetk, as the. others are er ingmt jkiileiices. Otliets wfil be brought up kre Mom lay. There will be two Biinkr casi-vbiie the G-ld Hill cuise ami oilier the Jim H eudei soii case. Ciiitfof Polife U. 11 Shaver leftNm Tlafior-.MciaplnV, Teiui. having iiv 1,U missis-ion a rediti.silioii from (iiver i . .... i Sor Holt to "the governor of . : Sunday School Convention. The twenty-third annual convention of the Rowan County Sunday School As sociation, also the anniversary of the Rowan couuty Bible Society.will be held in Unitv church, Woodleaf, N. C, on T.,c!.iv 'mil Wwlnesdav. AujT. 30th and 31st. Evmy Bunday school of every denom; ination iii thecoiinty is earnestly re quested to elect two delegates with the paster, wiio are expected to come, or send substitutes, who will be present at tho opening session of the convention, attend all the exercises and be prepared for work, bringing with them complete reports of their school. "Any minister of the Gospel, superin tendent, officer, teacher or adult mem-. her of any Sunday school in this county is a member of this association, aud be ing present at its meetings is entitled to take part iu the same." Tho)e who expect to attend the con vention should send their names to Rich artj Culbertsou, Woodleaf, N. C. Z. m i mmi ' , ? Teacher's .Institute. The Teaeher's Institute for Rowan county met in the court house Monday. T..,f wir nrUli-pssptl the ' teachers and introduced Profs. E. L." Hughes and Alex. Graham. The instructors went earnestly to work teaching the attendants. Ou the HeiligU Mil"; W. W. Harris, B jstian's X XIou!f; C. Llngl,Bernha4:dt!sMill; Q. J. Brown, Gold Hill; Diiuiel Eagle, Morganj IJ. C; Peeler, Rowan Acadqmy; P. 1. rhillip?, Jlatterjuy. . On motioiK the county executive com mittee wce appoiuted delegates tot the They tell us the Cleveland crop is bad senatorial convention wmcn meew iu iiu iucr ueigiiuumwu. Lexington on next Thursday. , Abraham Lincoln said "you can fool ' X)NGEESSiOJAi. convention. , & the people some time and some of the The congressional convention was people all the time, but you can't fool onMed to to order about 2 o'clock with lull the people all the time." We know f!nl H A Fomev. of Catawba, in the some of the bosses of this immediate chair and J. C. Bernhardt secretary, country who have not learned that up to Col. Forney spoke at length defending this writin the people's party, wlncU brougut iorm, Dj pt Drother Qf Col. j. y wild applause. . . Brycc, of Charlotte, died at his home in The temporary organizauon WttalTuskaloasa, Ala., yesterday morning made permanent. Then, alter roll call Brj'ce was not only one of the bes the convention proceeded to nominave fc now pj ,ysicians in the South i, but was a.candidatefor Ungre-s. air. ju, one f tfae mosfc distinguished men of his Keistler, of Cabarrus, placed in uomina- profession in the United States. f f!rttsiwba. I Pol. For, ev was unanimously nomi- Here andhere almost cyery day one Paw qreek,tha,t e People's .parly ikjyw lttrhadenIssjbef9r the dem ocratic party to bave placed fiinglo law open the statute books since ! Lee's sur render. The knownnother thing, bud. They know that with the exception of two terms the democrats have, had one house and that the republicans could not lave put so many odious laws on the statute books uuloss the democrats had not helped or allowed it to be done. As for the atonement they will have tolgo. I suppose, to some old sucker who has been iu the public crib for20years and done nothiug for the men who sent them there. A Bif Game. The following was handed to the edi tor of this paper by a member of the Al liance who honestly believes that it ex poses the plans of the capitalists to cou- trof this country, and he also believes that the republican and Democratic par ties are helping them to carry out this plain.. It is said to be a dispatch dated Wall street, New York, March ..31st, 1892, and published in the Chicago Daily lYess: "We must proceed with caution and guard well every move made, for the mm isiisS Absolutely Pure. A creanuot tartar bakln? Powiler. Highest of all in leaver! n? strength. LaUut If. S. UveerniHeut Royal Bakinq Powder Co.. l-HJ Wall St.. N.Y. W.E.SHilW&CO.; Manufacturers of SADDLERY Jh i i 144 1 4 X 4 lower orders of the people are already I hears some reference to ,the Charlotte- showing signs of; restless commotion. 1 ff nrosubnt inl plpC.tOr Much enthusiasm vas shown over Shu- Lancaster Railroad project. Tho 3 Cs Prudence will therefore dictate a policy f6rd who came in and accepted the njm- people seem to be very much interested of apparent yielding to the popular will iiiatiou. THE STATE CONVENTION. The State people's party convention mat in.! iiiMtrh on the same day. Ma- aj v v m mm - "rinn Butler was chairman and J. W. in this connection, and so are the people until all uur plahs are so far consuin- of Charlotte, but somehow or other the mated that we can declare our designs latter do not seem to take hold. I without auy fear of organized resistance. Brother W. G. Burkhead forgot to The Furmers' Alliance and Kuights of Having qualified as administrator upon the wear his baby Ruth button to the con- For Politics and Drugs. All parties supplied with political informa tion, free of charge and the most approved remedies kept ready to counteract all bad effects. In fact, you can get any article usually kept in a fir;t-class Dntg store. Dr. J. B. ALEXANDER, Physician and Druggist, No. 15 S. College street, Charlotte, N. C. " N Administrator's Notice. Harness and Collars ' AnOeaJers in - JiEATIIEK AND SADDLERY ' UAliUWAllE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. CHARLOTTE, lr r N. C. Meotlon tne Watchmaiu THE GREY, SCHOOL For Boys ana. Girls. The next session of tti is school will begin August aud close May 20th, 18a3 making ft possible for youjig men to attend th School the whole tentfjiiut get home iiV tinU aid in working the crops. The work is nor- . ough, the rates reasonable and the discipline mild but firm. For tuttuer information, write for catalogue to . 11. A. GREY, Principal, iluntcrsville, Xf C, .- ' -, . Labor organizations in the United States estate of Genolia Miller, dee'd, all persons hav- our I ln6 c,aims against said estate are hereby noti- uea lo present lucui lor payraeni on or ueiore tho 20tU day of July, 1893, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate paymcut. J. W. POWLAS, Administrator. ' I l T OUVUH4 UU VttltlUHV HttkWCU UY .1 immrtnm am a I 1nnil All A T I IIITlhOVfAn 4"kt I mf mt Denmark secretary. Hie nominees Pul ,;,v"77 ." " . trusted men, and wo must take imme- .I Ua Intk am1 Iho alnnt art Am nran fA mit. I forth are: Governor, w.-iv JSxum. oi . ?..t hie 8tep8 to either control these organ Wayne; i3ecretary ot totate, u. xm. ur " " . u . ' Jizatious in our interest, or to disrupt ham, of Cleveland; Treasurer, W. H. failed. Why don you keep a copy of I Q fc Worth, of Wake; Auditor, r. 15. bong, oi ... - ... ,ye pQSsib,e manne, through combi Buncombe; Superiuteudent of fuhlic-ln- e aspirants of legislative honors nro nation and legislationr The courts must becoming more numerous as dog days go be called to our aid, debts must be by. Campmeetings are being invaded be collected, bonds aud mortgages fore by them and babies are being kissed m closed as rapidly as poss:ble. When large numbers. Oh! ye wily politician, through process of law, the common Why don't somebody shoot every man people have lost their homes, they will that is hunting office. We want the of- be more tractable and easily governed fice to hunt the man. struction, J. W. Woody, of Guilford; At torney General, R. II. Lyon, of Bladen; Associate Justice of the Supreme CourU W. A.Guthrie, or Durham; Presidential electors for the Stste at large, Marion Butler, of Sampson, and JIarry Skinner, of Pitt. - - JOINT DISCUSSION. A joint dbscussion was arranged for ,i;,l.iw.a ITt'iulprsan and Shuford by fust day there were sixty eight enrolled, . execulive committees, and the fust forty-four males and twenty-four females. On Tuesday the Institute was lieiu in the graded school building, in order to uiye the court house up for the ponveu tion. Oil this day there were uiuety teachers enrolled. On the third day (Wednesday) there were 100 teachers enrolled. Th makes it the largest Institute ever held here. Last year there were 104 ajid the year before abotit83 enrolled. Profs. Iluglis and Girtham are excellent teachers and are doing a good work. The Institute will ndjoiwn to-morrow. Addresses wilMe made in the afternoon that will bo of .-pedal, interest to thp public. Every botlv is liiviied. discussion look place in the court house Tuesday night. The first speech of an hour was made by Mr. Henderson and was answered by Mr. Shuford. After this rtjoindtjs of fifteen minutes each were u ade by the speakers. Everybody should attend the t-peakings. ior ap pointments see last paper. Teime.-'Sfce politics in :i nor XJ.ECKJL.ENBXJBO NEWS. What is Goiu? on Amon? the Descen dants of th Signers ot the Decla raiion of Independence Brown, Weddington & Go, 29 EAST TRADE ST. :o:- We are to-day keeping the There is some patriotism in the old land vet. About 30 old veterans came into the city Monday on their way to the coast and had to lay over all night, waiting transportation. Messrs. J. S. through the influence of the government applied bv a central power of imperial BEST ASSORTMENT - -, - - i wealth under the control of leading f QF financiers. "A people without homes will . . . not quarrel with their rulers. History HARDWARE, UUTLSEX repeats itself in regular circles; this truth SALEM IEHALK ACADEMY, SALEM, N Qldast Fcaalo Collcgo in the South. 1 The 91st Annual Session begins September 1st, 181)2." Uepister for4ast year 327 special features: The Ukvelopmknt oKllKALTii,tJiu acter ani Intellect. Buildings throreugbly. remodflled. Fully "equij)it:d I'reptiraorjr, Col legiate and Post urauaatc peartmenti, be sides first class school in Mfsic Art, Lak GIAOKS, KlOCI'TIO.V, UoUMKttUJAl, AiiO IHDVS TRIAL STL01K3. JOHN 1I.-CLEWIvLL, Prineipal, , W.H.&R.S.TUGRER&CO. II ALEIGHV N. C. to the Charlotte Hotel now engaged in forming and imperialism 1 Carpanters' Tools, sir lodging and sent them of capital to govern the world. While . xrT i -i-. noicin-. they are being this, the beople must be BARBED WIRE, A.D STAPLES, I ii i : Wells. G. W. Rivenback and J. B. Cross- ls ve" " "ur land took them and paid for theii m thpir v:iv reic kept in a condition of political antagon- Tlie linage over west, cugar tcbk ism Tho question of tariff reform in bad condition it needs a new floor. must be urged through the organization S. II. Hilton, Jq., irns omereu tempo- k l the Domocralic parTv.-Aiid rary repairs to be made so mat mc oriuge the ueslion of pruttction with recipr0j! ? I 1 1 ,.ntw1A wvik.4iMrv itovf moot I ... .... win uejKiau.c pum.M.i, ""v city, must be forced to public view ingof the county commissioners, after thro; h the Republican party. By thus which the structure win uouuness ne pui llividi the voles we cau get lhem to ex GTOS, AMMUNITION, in thoroughly good order. pend their energies in lighting each fur tk-return of J an i ieudt in, the ne gm luurih-rer. ije ;ill probably be Vivd'aext wi'ck. OuPpcopIt! slioiihlnot aJJyw such ikuurivsy as waTshown Mr. -Shuford white he was speaking in the court lumse Tuday -uii'lit. He was treated shame- Jjy by the boys in the gallery, and 1 . . .V there a as not the least etlort raaue on theart of our people to stop it. The encampment of exCoii federate Sildiers is now iu progress at Wriglits ville. Large numbers of them passed HiriHi'h l.ei-e Mndav. Some ol thettt but only one leg or one arm, but were rtill iMhe-ring, or -words to that effect. TAelvy or more- Rowan veterans are ibwu there. ' D . . i - Mr. Alex. Weant, a' white man who was employed by Mr. John Shaver as a ll iver, fell dead from a wajjon uear the Mt. Vernon Hotel Tuesday evening about 4 o'clock. Heart diseaise is said be the cadseJ Mr. Weant was aaout 40 years old -and leaves a wife and three children. The funeral was con- ducted from t!ie Luiheran church and the rt'uutiiks l:id to rest iii the Lutherau ttm;tery Wednesday evening. The MocksvLile Picnic last Thursdav jis a great, success. - The crowd was os t'OUted between four and five thousand. Tlte total receipts foot up alwut $1,0D0 Mure would have been made hjil the W.a purty at night not been pre-T-iitcd by rain. An enormous crowd f'oui Sfaiig'jury and Rowan county at dedftul nearly all report having a "PUii'e. One of our boys, who thinks two cohipany and live-thousand a crowd, hot enjoy himself. mi . -l" question of the regularity of judge 'wiid s order for -Hie transfer of the dam .'Souses "against "tho' Richmond & Dun- ltailio.nl, on account of tho wreck . oear fctatesville last August, from the "JHtior Court to the United Slates art at Charlotte, will be argued before fl-h-. "1Viu-'a-.: Jiiirty contny, uon?res- p-SMi'uai and State Cativeiit.ons, ana the Joint Canvass. The people's party counly convention The will ot the people is the supreme law and that will must be carried out as expressed al the Fallot box. MissSallie Simpson, of lluiili rsville, is stopping 4it the Dixou llou.-e. Amusement manager, Nat Gray, an nounces that in all probability Barnum & An elevator is to be put in the Central other over questions of no importance to Ilot.el. The ow ners of the property Us, except as tetherU to lead the com- haVe just closed a contract with the At- mon herd ..... . . t ii nut in the court house in tlirs city luts-j-uai'i " - day moruing. The courtroom was full I jr. Banks Withers, of Davidson, has almost to;bveifh5wing. All could not get i,ecl, eiected hiiperintendeiit of the graded seats: Besides these, the gallerk-s were ! Pcllooi ut C, for the ensuing year. nearly full, some of them being people's party men, but most of them were spec tators from without the fold. The convention was called to order at 11 o'clock by Mr. C. L. Brown, chairman of the executive committee, who ap pointed Prof? F. B. Brown temporary ehaii man and J. C. Bernhardt secretary. Prof. Bi-own accepted the appointment in a short address. Prayer was then of fered by Mr. David Mahaley.' . - Mr. A. C. Shuford then addressed the convention, showing the necessity for a new party. Am jng other instances cited was the case where the minority, com posed of the leaders, overruled the will of coal K too majority atr a recent democratic county convention. Minority rule is un democratic. He received loud applause. The roll was next called, and all pre cincts were reported represented. Ou motion the chairman of the conven tion and the chairman of each delegation repaired to the .Planters Warehouse to a2ree on names to present to the conVen- tion. No decision was reached and l hey returned to the convention and recom mended that each precinct vote for its choice in open meeting. This was done with the following result; - j For Coroner Win. Howard 26, S. R. Harrison i.6, Henry Fink 4, J. R. Craw ford 4, J. H. Ileitis 4, T. P. Johnston 3. Mr. Howard withdrew his name. On motion Mr. Harrison was unanimously nominated. - For Cotton Weigher Chas. P. Shup- ing G7, D. J. Miller 1, Win. Howard 4, John F. Ludwick 4. Shuping's nomina tion was made unanimous. For Surveyor J. C. Bernhardt 78, C. M. Miliar J. ; Bernhardt's nomination made unanimous. For Treasurer Thomas C. Watson 47, JlHl John Beard 1, Sanford lleuly 8, II. M ae Uoykin in Iredell Superior Court Leazar 4. Nomination of Watson made atesville to-dav. The rdaintitTs 31 TH I iinnnimniia -v . mf : f - i va fti v ia the removal and . the defendant For Reirister of Deeds J. W. SInnn 4-t . ' ----- o - : - ------ -l Pahy U insisting upon it. alleging, Jo. A. GulTy 15, Henry Agner (51, D. C. og other things local prejudice. Thel Bradshaw 1, R. J. Hart 8, P. A. Sloop 3. 'iuau n.iiiK. ii.i-hl Mil it. Mu I;.iKm,)iiil cji...-.)., i , -1-. ..w.-. ...... ... .............. muau a iiuuiiiiuiiuu uuuuiiiiuua -Ik The Southern Express Company has established an i.fHee ut Derita, itli Mr. John P. Hunter, agent. , The bauker who is loudest in his de nunciation of the seventy-eight cent sil ver dollar-will accept the sauie dollar on deposit at one hjindred cents. "The disasters)f the dark ages were caused by decreasing money and falling prices. With a increase of money, la bor aud industry gain new life." Hume. The dazed condition of the gentleman from Alabama, who prompted the in ouirv. 'Where was I at?"will be char- acteristic of the old parties after the fall election. V "The colossal fortunes which ruined Italy were due to the concentration of estates tin ough usury brought about by a lack of an abundant supply of money." riiny. . . ... i -Mrs, Polly Hunter, aged 85 years, died near Prosperity church last Saturday morning at U o'clock. The funeral er mon was preached by Roy. W, W. Huir ter,. pastor of Prosperity. Another excursion is about to strike Charlotte, Hi is tirao it is from Winint- boro, S. C It will bo here. Friday. The R. & D. it working the racket for ull t is worth this season. Judi:e R. II. W. Barker, of Lincoln, a delegate lo the People'.- p?iry convention at Raleigh, called at the, den. He said Lincoln county would have people's party votes to spare. "A shrinkage in the volume of cur rent y has caused more misery than war fainiue and pestilence and more injustice than all the bad laws ever enacted." U, S. planetary Commission. iiville com nan v- is an i uter-Stata TiWatjon and that thus it is entitled t.- t. ,- . Tviho8uiU-ajrahist it a lj t licited t Ha IT - - t . . .... . v umittu states courts, me plain -MS. tar.)! catend that it is a citizen uf North For "'-pheriffr-John Beard .22, J. S. Cowan 22, Ben Allen Knox 80, B. M? Miller 4. Capt. Beard withdrew in favor of Mr. Knox. Oa the second ballot Mr. Knox was nominated. Made unanimous. . "-I'la and the Kuits should therefore5 lr Legislature F. B. Brown 6?7se "V.a m Ihe fetate c;;urts. Iii tlm .ir- 1V Ulllr fi7 A TT1. , t-i.li.,f.l ioik a J fcnt- to-Uay Judge Solienck, Capt. Guffv 4, J. A. Fisher 3. On" request. Mr. t v' v1- uuo- v- air-.' C..LMSow took, the cbairand 'oh tno v . . llltsllCG illlll lil-r r-ilr. k ill rom Hill a Mr. Grier Farris died at his home near Derita last Sunday, and his body was interred estcrday at Sugar Creek church yard. Mr. Farris was 22 yers old and had been sick for a long time. ippcar in behalf of removal. T lard Mom Tt to 8'icIio8 wide 5cts -per ! rdat1'. W. Burt &Co.'s. - V tion the nomination of Browu and 31 il ler was made unanimous. The ticket thus completed the election of county executive committee vas next in order.- The committee its fol- Are you willing to aid iu the attempt to change the policy which has enrich et the few at the expense of tho many? Are you willing to make this a govern ment of the people, by the people oi d for the people? ; . "Owing to this contraction of the cur rency and reduction of prices and wages over-three fourths of the land owuers c Great Britain lost their estates, in the kingdom, slu inking from. 0,000 to 30, 000." Uennj (Vyv- '.. laiita Elevator Works ami they will go to, work on it at oi:ce. They have wrii t n to.Cnpt. Ahrens respecting prepara tion of the hatchway fur same and will make all arrangements with him as to the time of completion at a tixed dat The poor deluded ignorant farmers that we hear of asked brother Tillett some questions at Huntei-svillc last Sat urday that he said he could not answer .,d some that he did answer were not answered to their satisfaction. He told them something about a tariff and a force bill. While, in certain sections of the South, Mr. Cleveland's nosition on the silver question has not been favorably received, he has tne entire connnuence oi uie iw ilo and they will vote for him Matt Ransom at A. U. Uemocruuc jieauquunem. Come down South, Mr. Ransom, about the 10th of November ami take a look at thiugs and see if the people have had confidence enough in Mr. Cleveland to Vote for him. The Third party agitators held a secret session Saturday in the oftice of II.. u. Severs, Esq., to discuss the probable vote ' .1 T !. Ol.. ..... they would get. in me uniieu otticr,. They forgot that a day of reckoning will come. A littlfe cheap notority to oe mi terly atoned for hereafter is all they look for and all they will get.; Observer. In the first place there was no secret meeting; second, they are hoc uuea-- about the vote; as to the reckoning, they will be'at that reckoning. That Caldwell station, on the Char lotte & Slatesyille railroudj is to have a roller flouring mill hi now an assured fact. Articles of incorporation of the "Caldwell Ginning and Milling Com pany," have boon filed in. the office of the clejk of the Superior Court. Tho or ganization ha been fully affected with Dr. J. M. Wilson, president of tho cum- anv, Mr. J. M. Dove, secretary and reasurcr. and a board of directors. Work will begin ou the mill building at once. W, L. Plyler, f'enti to the stockade un- ler a sentence of three mouths for carry- nir concealed weapons, is very sick and rr Wilder has ordered the removal Of i,:.. ii,wiLluii nml nnnvevnnce to the Ilia suiv.nit.i -rf poor house. Plyleris wanted in Cabar rus to undergo trial for breaking nuo a tor t Mt. Pleasant. H hen arre-sieu in Charlotte he was wearing a suit of elothes that he had stoleu in the, Mt. Pieasant robbery and the pistol he was carrying had been acquired at the same lime and iu tbe same manner. Col. John E. Brown in his masterly nccehtothc pour deluded farmers on 1 i nl. i 1.1 the tariff at Paw Creek, on the Jzm, them the old yarn of the Irish woman who sent her son to America with a num ber of pairs of socks on which the ioor boy had to pay 52 cents a pair as duty at the custom house before receiving them. Why did the Col. uot advise all the Irish bovs of America to go to James Harrison & Co., or to the racket store, and buy African socks at three pairs for 2a cents ----- 'Thus, by discreet action, we can se cure all that has been so generously planned and. thus far successfully ac complished." The almve is taken from the Alliance Fence Wire of all kinds. Bnbb:r and Leather Bolting all sizes and widths. Cotton Planters of the Best Makes. Harrows, Cultivators, Hoe?, Shovels, Plows, Plow Siocks, and in (act, everything used by 'the Far mer, Blacksmith and Carpenter. Call and see us, we want your trade. BROWN, WEDDINGTON & CO., 20 East Trade St reet, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED 10 000 Farmers to call at the Charlotte House '8 N. Trvon street. Located in the business w Gazette, Hutchinson, Kan., and should centre 100 yards from the imblic square, best ,.11 o-imova. n- tl a-iay uoiei .h mau-. i iiiv be a source of anxiety formers. It hardly seems possiblo that such a cold blooded urticle could find its way in to print. Nalional Watch man. darkness and the flies both by electricity. W. J. MOOUK, Prop. BLAZER- SUITS And Other ' Traveling Requites. For Ladies who will leave home thi Summer, we have provided mairy goods' and wares suitable for' traveling or use at Seaside or Mountain " - CLAZF.R SUITS SKIRTS AND BLA- zi:u; ' SHIRT WAISTSj DRIVINO AND RIDING (JLOVIC9, WATEKPBi)F OVKliOAltMENTS, WaLK' ixti mioks, Trunks, Bags, jQAjyAp Telcoi'es, Xiuirs, Et"C. OUT - OF - TOWN ORDERS receive the most careful attention. CASH with the order of $5.00 6jr more, we wilLdeliver gopils ffW? (exce t Furniture and Crockcrj ) Vo tjip nearetj express oflice or railroad station. W.H.&E. S.Mer&Co., Raleigh, IJ . C. Mention the Watcbman when yu write. K I LED! i tug litrures Yes, high prices are killed on a great many hinJ. Heavy cottonade I'auts (umhIs worth 20c Td)ree yards for 50c. This is a great bar gain. Japanese folding fans now nt lilf price. 10c. fans at 5c, and 25c. fans at 10 and 15 History Less hi Come up history class, you have had a week's rest, wo want some this week. r Wh,it ia t.hn nnnulatiou oi New cent. r M. n' litrht r-oats and vests at .0.rC. 50c, i:e. York? iUJ(i Men's pants 50c, 75c to 3. Boys' A. 2.000,000. Coat3 25c to $1. Men s solid shoes worth O How many of that crowd own any $i.50at$l. , As it is petting late in the sea?on we art real estate cutting prices right and left to reduce stock A. 13,000. . Kvervthing marked in plain figures and one Q What is the population of Chicago? low prices to all. HARRISON & CO., 3 doon- below 1st National Ban) . Charlotte, - - - - - N. C. the A 1,200,000. Q. How many own property? A T.pss than 1 ier ceut. own A . M v M m. whole city. Q What is the number of mortgages iu this government? A. Census superintendent Tortersays there are 9,000,000, or one to every seven. Q How many millionaires in Amer ica? A. 30,000. Q How many people arc there out ol employment in America? A. 1,000,000. Q. How many tramps have wc? A T-OO.OOO. Q. How many homcloas childron In America? A. According to official report there is 57,000. How much goM have wo In this coun try ? A. $600,000,000. Q. What amount ot debt is pledged to be paid with it? A. $30,000,000,000. Wc arc still at our olLstan on Main stroeOvhorc we have a select stock of Watches, ( Hocks, Spectacles, and aH kinds offino Jewelry on hand at the lovesv priccr. Watch repairing a specialty. . All work gnranteel 1 nioiulis. j TT fTH'P ATT There sre some specialties in Dry Goods and Notions at E. W. Hurt & Co. 111 1 1 1 i 1'i'f iiv i i ii ii ii iumi i ltaiilvin News. corres.Kia lence of ttie WiUbm:m. . .... i i i . There will be an Altiai ce aim i eojin n-iriv idenic at ghuruu, Tnursl:iy, Au- iftist 2oth. Prominent speakers are ln Vitel and a big crowd is expected. Kev. John G. Andersk.n closed a pro tractel meeting at Sharon last Sundry. He preached to a congregation of fully five hundred. He preached the mot earnest, logical and pracual sermons this community has ever listened to. Al the close of the last sermon there was a shakinsr. The Sharon peo ple have fell very much iu love with the good brother. W. 1. Alexander, J. I, committed Lee Stewart, to jail lai Friday for lan eny. He made his escape from the otlicir in charge while on the way to jail. Alex fit Ao-'; i AL. k:7 ':&Sm&x "BTJCK IS KING OF MOWERS, The "Buckeye" excels in Simplicity, Durabili! y, Ljj;lit Or-.ft Don't fail to see the Linen Towels at E. W. Burt & Co.'s when you are in Salisbury. t ut tbiee pairs iui vvwi . n , . Bm. omi.ic toid them J adrcn 6j for Pitcher's Caststa Power, and pei-fect IMrim Rixl and Connections. i:i ear load lot and can give roek bottom ntes. Vc t llu llucKcvc Mu ia We are headquarters for rep.iirs,o all kin Is i Mow. rs hmI; iwt.-. We keerii fH li"C of , HEAVY GROCEniES Flour a. spcialty.. Cill and s. c u-? or kc l-r iiyts lJejH'ct fully, F.S.NEAL&CO. N".13S,;llU.C..:i,seM..t. ' - ClXAfcLQl'i:i3,Mv.C. at low pciees. bu ip uuu no MUijr 1 i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1892, edition 1
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