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.. Si - iQ- JJ, -4 ' 1 4 I ll EH Tf-TTS we WajiiliiiP' One dollar buys almost iho Dollars now ' 1UUU1 l""1"" value of Two ' -rT-rmTlTiT TV A i7( h OK 1 lJb l JiiN Jji i,o Q LESS OF This means a sacrifice to us) but embrace this offer, COST we have Wajf pri s now. we will One dollar not 'iriouMi house room for ilSfcieht CLOTHING, ITT - J ,l - -rv. . ' ' ' 'j WiVfe te to stick. tlie LOSS down in ours. Evidently, NO W is your time to buy, and saving" money is making money - All-rfjrlRW mSSevery color, kindMsizisere will beM-trouble about plw&JP ri. ,w xw,,,..,,;, smf'V'-r ''' "Buhij? together lower than eyertream, store enables us itbvbtij- lvhiclJ A hg lot of Negligee Shirts to close- put -at very low prices. , OUR 50 CENT MM are going at a lively gait. Why nptwndh tfey are the equal of the mnjofity of dress'itjteold elsewhere at SI 00. :.r. We guarantee that there , was ?iict3iii this market equal to mnnns a savinir-oi uruxn v v k1 m" :..v -.i, - -St! Uuswebuy: AHJaife big saving to thoseviio Uijy.qf usr . and i.ot f. for wnat some qug jie uus ; .pM: 7::;t rj i A fiill ' OUR $1.00 SHIRT . ! v '- H i ,;b:?g stock either in quality or fit. Straw Hats at your own price. of Men's and Boys' Wool and Fur. SofkaRdStiir HATS ARRlriT ADOS Nearly o " - - - - tt r; "7 . . . ; ; V PAM9 :-t - Vv."i. . .Nt lfljf Salisbury,- NlG. Carolina Watchman. jj. L. RAMSEY. Editor and Prop. . . : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rno ironf in iidvanre $1.50 gix months TERMS STRICTLY CASH. .75 The Watchman is organ of the Alli ance in the 5th and 7th congressional pistricts. ' - The Watchman has 50 per cent ni&fe circulation than any paper published in Bulisbury. Entennl as Second-class mall at Salisbury, N. C. THURSDAY. SEPT. 1, 1892. TiiFJUL&re twelve papers published in Pueblo, Col. Out of this number eight. Jire r Weaver, two for Harrison and 'o for Cleveland. -A few days since the daily papers reported Jay Gould, as being at Hot Springs. jomeroys Advance Thought remark that Jay is getting pretty near Ivis destination. - - ' A tousq lady who has a suit in court in Colorado beat the jrecord the other dy by beating her lawyer over jie heal with an umbrella because he 'va delaying thecase.' - THROWN OUT. , The other day-, while- a cold ljjiin "was falling, sixty families were ihniwn out of their homes, at Homestead,. Pa.; by order of that monster in human iormCarnegie. Every one of them were, old employes. They had toiled for years -aiid 'made Carnegie many times a millkmaire. Not oi'ly tarne- gie, but Frick and the other members of the company, who ai all'iiiillioii aires." . .' '" - : " " ' ' '- The cause was that these men re fused to' work 'for 'less wages than they" had been - getting, .because t) that the 'reduction was made: to raie to raise campainiboodl-t p' pay liars to go on the stump to delude the people with protection and force bill nonsense. The furniture of the evicted families was thrown out in the "rain- and .dam aged. Some members of the families were sick,-but that made no difference. Where they went or how they. Will Jive no one knows. He'vyhonotes the fall of even a sparrow will look' after .them, and meet out justice to ! those who Vroiiged thehi." . -It is not beyon4 hiimnn power, to regulate fhse" thing$. The jballot' rigli ti'y "directed 4H-vdo;..t.heJ. work. Just so lorjg4is the people ojf this country a6t the fool and vote for sen- timejit rathr;than their own interests wugyai :. ,t . j ii i i iminrn member that vou cannotffoM to f.U. A) faWaflTO ,. i! ylmVi! ltrcT a- .. ..f. SJ etnt9i -ft Hiif l.KK r taMae.: Im t if tl leiUi i WSWj. v. i .. . . . .. e i .. reins it nun imi nui . u w ;- . " - n- -r ifTv.Ji i ,,uruHr m. i : u-i 11 ir. s 1:11 i r 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 M 1 1 - busheso ,ling. asvcotton and tobacco vtays at t)r beloV. ;'ccst of production. Pou'ttrvit.,., : , . v ,.t ;h es' at hneiipoTfsnff'dhlcago ar i Jot nees bdhitisfao Wsirvet. Hn-RTTTF-RW DEMOCRATS SAY SOUTH CAN HAVE XTi tt? lV ieatiMS- niormng. ryla Drao- i.'J "Mr. Snenkcr, I was When I picked Up ifti ro(kfi 'cratic -newspaper) an(i read! a marked pRci ; In ISCO the mortgages foreclosed iSI?? to he robbe l?d tiini a oues rnau ner. ten Western SUtes mtogitoa"$i1 . "K.I 000,000. In 1890 the number fore- plosed amounted to $63,000,000. That p.irtly accounts for the political upris ' ing. ' , ' , Jeffekson aid "less than $00 per : naijper. . capita in circulation is not suflScient , ' if or the prosperity of the country.? A "calamity howler' is ajgrntle ; Vet Secretary Foster only claims-$23,rt'nia?;.iaa: scUoVar when compared world is concerneoVi, In. looking after your own welfare; So -long jaVtt vote to make millionaires:' and paupms you will be one . or the .other,! 1 thousand chances to one you will be a afford to pay 300 PinkerW :liitiiv's sive eviuence inac neis.s! piair .j-.iv SZ-' Hi: iKP"the'iuesti) r w inn i Ji ' s ai id remtiiiber4li?t"?i r . i l i . . . . . pi - ... South iah-ImWit? I wrlli nqtv,rwvJ i;tl jafti-" cje.'. .IVoaght not tofhavJben.wiitten. titf I will let' it 'rest in teace."v llbnV B.KJT"iIiimn, ifiecfoejfoh ihirjfom hexbi bill, March 23tf,,I9"2, ..,,.-. . .. :? Tlie:'alj6e 'extract from Mr., Sunn's - - v speech isTehtitleil tb3lle rVviyerfulcon- iideratron of--the 'GharlQtle: tObsrver. The Bfooldyn Eaqb iin CKyelmid or gan. ''If 'Mn Gleverand is.iap.posed to the force? bill why-does he Tetnam quiet ana permit leaaing; newspaper man ape. .supporting jLim,jind leading politi cal frieridsUhVeaten the South with it? The jhisWer'is p' ai n . Cleveland 'either 7s n o t a"gai nt It' tJ r is -wtHfng-to- rjem ai n quiet and allow the money nien of New York to u?e it as a. tool to f r Southern people and "-prevent tant 'legislation. In either case I There is1 much po'litifel changing ... . ir,.i. i.-The-peojle . pariy fioVfiufitirj fti. St;jlj!TConnty .will '-.be Jield S'eBt 10th. heriffJRofS; of: AJhorp Jft! jhiff J fgsldency fire on ,t.he iji v .Qt, Atir- gust Prof; Jr A.-Holmas. State geologist? e .-VvjMiss CUrlette tVtr ; ,.X.heAs)rg irj.boinf V' TnyX l ParV1t!r t.er-of Mf N.D. lViZ-f, lt' J . gf.verM;neijf $.:t3.(rT7." V'1 jeof ler father in CouiMr4i nnje!dVh;ii.7irl&J it'Vill cM'- 1' is.novin-e?5;itjn the. mim r ij sources or vvesiern ixori.ii vanuiuji. Leonidas McKnigh'CbiMctejbvof burglary at Mt. Airy; ."iO:,iVhasi beeu sentenced to be hangI October :21t, next. 0 rupor- S. Otho Wilson,' is po.w 'lhe j:lfaiV- :caes cue 'for !'.a-!i of the lat fuiu term of court. Mini one, perhaps two, J) b$ trivd at this trim. 7 lV'Mec;kienhnr theie is more su.tri cHfe ; tii is1 y.ir than has been known ih'anv one year iiic; the war. in 'CaiiSf-qjieiice of this return to the sor ghum industry f ante-!)'llnni daysit will be qnitf an . item in the prudtic li'o'ns of.Mrcklenbwr tlii- tall. .. The North Carolina S'eel and Inn Company hav laid oil fifteen acres for u. -park at Greensboro, and -while it has not. been giyen to the-rity, it can use it all the time, the, only stipulation bvtn that the city is not to injure the 'property by allowing the trees to he cttt tip. "'ftockingham Rocket: Pen Kelley, colored, a turientine hand, with Win. M. Jones & Co., near iloif man, was at ivvork last wee!; ,and found a posum in La. hollow tree. He took his gun and in iisi-ug it t dislodge the 'po.-sum the Kim tar.i luaiiiivr.iil i 1 5 - liirl ifllLlll(f Z..: " .21 W t line M..vn"nv., wy iiui in tlie " alid hi o from wh cli lie died immediately Chariot t 7?r, da ugh it Him li.nne last n it'll t rather sudd'Mily. She bad ! 000. been sick with, typoid feveV, bVit was thought, to hloin well, wheii thetd was a suMen change for tii worse", which. q:.cl!y' resulted in her death.- She. was in her 21st year and was a general favaritein Concord. Among tho-e? who were last night engaged' m '4-A: di.ip itch, from X-w York -t avS-avs:.' TjirKhK'fa U mrrr:,.;,. :nd .hro is so!ni'S f;tll' "f pmoci.: WorW s f air lor a year. Thi c hoi era scare h;ts-rwitliel N man in uir. luilk eiKLumc cwuionun t nf t.b rnnie'sVrjartv. icceaink ,VV.. Monroe Enquirer: Luther P..rkerj ,g u hinds' " r,."";; colored, who was sent to the peniten- '!r r ' Hh jte from this county last, fall for five -JWVW reeentlv and as he came 4 b. Tans Dixou has purchw site at HaRSlLJKW bl everv summer nereaner. v. . j ,sr,-t(! To this date there.Jme. jeetj three: yatdyn :vay nYpjcioagTrjadrsslan :fto somity , Jas- reiibunced he people's j the State Normal-nod Itustjiaj sohDul 1 w - - - ;ind two-thirtls of that is not in reach pf ordinary people. The country will soon be a mass of political clubs. DemocraU, Republi cans and people's party folks are club bing together for good or evil, f orty People's party clubs haye been organ ized hi New York City. with a calamity maker. cmrt v. and Hon. Jxvhri M. llfiitH bf Ne braska, hie fbrVllr42nekparty', RAISE YOTJ OWK SUPPLIES. . -WeLsee it staled that merchants'" rii- the South and West and bankers lire j i"ll!.'.l-iL . I. iL ..i ll 1 s ' ?1 lemug ine-people mai iney neeu'ex pect no future favors-if- .our' party is l)eatenw no matter what .party that happens to lie. ; ; That is all wrong. It will be a bad day when farmers are no longer rr-1 ae uf to.the. point where, yoh Tire time has' -com'ein;t.hBojry :of? -me A n lance w nen-- jiu,r. va. w 11 1 ue itvsteflV to its. lit most I iini t. If OJftJfeava. nA.itit nrfltiiirr I lio nri ft& ' tiro friilt U17II1II'(UI 1'IIIUq I v . v.. u. v jou will have no tfbuble -brit i ryoilj Vlon't know AvhafChe fighVis! apo'aboti may get left. All admit' thit some thing is vrong:u:T-he:; best' r way is what yoir shouldr..firs Btl your own mind and-then, screw your conr- aire ur tckthe .point where yoh can do ,. ,. s 1 j 1 . n r... .--. Oi. yen', cot.i cu 10 denhnttHheUnuuiiaity Law Sehgolpv.. , f . . . . . r o r-- fbthes. He was followed to Polkton. L near which place he was arrested, and ailo'?;'1 ;fi- yoncoru. ySjeri'. Adlai E. Steyenson, democratic tirlfdidate for vice-president- of the I United States, and -the- Hon. W. G. Eivii'ig, ' cf Illinois, wjll address the nebple of. North Candina at the fid iowing times and places: Asheville, September 15; Raleigh, September 10; Charlotte, September 1; Winston, September 19; Fayetteville. September Ll; .Wilmington, Septemler. 21, at night; Uoldsboro, beptember Sz. T ln:itlis from l dragging the take Ut L rtta Park 'lor ;,-stmefthaft i h..t body Ot t he ate Guy ALiXWell, w.ts , - t Tm.Mlily. Mr. I. 1 tiller, a contractor and : f-. . . builder. Mr. Puller hung his coat ou " Cholera coii tin ues to nv.i? a rack in the -boat house; house, -and places irrlheVJd vorlh "I he while he was dragging the lake a thief r.recu.utjons are being taken topr went through the pockets. of his coaC hie n?ease'froiu entering any t In one pi cket Mr. Fuller had. a purse ports;; " : "' " ' containing aiiu uns wa sumcu. . .. , , rv TL moH V was all in naner-a 20 f Angusto. Gawas vim e.l h) u;n .. ftinlnll ,,,,1 hv hills. Istruciive. ifirast,u,,.;1v One residenee and e.-l.t. " ' brtieVinclflding the CUmf Klsewhoro.. ' ' - jn2; pVp oVitroxed. T.t .1 1" Gen. Defonsoca, the first preside iilf Oe'riearly. covered with inura Of 5r::7.l . IS (leail. mi - -UniViV 1 1 ii? nernus ui - Charleston, S. C, has quarantined men'ts in Tene.m Mn ti -against the cholera, which is raging in 'rfnnieht-r tropv. airl "J Europe. - tionisls have. Ien reeeiml The Metropolitan opera house; of .Torki ,J ich .58- cw York cit,, w; burned a few d,ys 4 .in gagenient. 'TllyeV l.-tr of ISO I is MIoKkst money." did you say? VVell, all of it is honest. 90 cents mt to vote "a they see roperk ior 1 yur dut to yourseVr;- yOif family vorth ol gold. 70 cents worth of sii- sarne portions of other classes are innd "J6 couirtry. There riever has yer, ISCents worth of nickls, or a j that condition now. " Bilfc' th thing to 1 ruction 01 a ceuis worm 01 paper, an make a dollar worth one -hundred cents. . The stamp of the government does' the work. AH this talk about 'depreciated money" is false. The proper dktrjbution of it is the greatest issue, - ' -.. do is raise your own suppliesj no mat ter who is elected. Begin now to pre pare for a gonI crop of wheat, if you have not already done so. There is hardly an iicre of land Tn' this section of the State that will not produce been a period in the history of this CQiintrvjyhen as much care should be exerciea:? 111 voting, m talking, in everything. This is" a-critical period. If reform succeeds there wil be peace. If the present state of affairs continues there will be the bloodiest revolution the world ever saw in a few vears. Sunday Athtte ftevii N.'BirHi jiiHiou, . f welliiioWtoflfthfteweW.! Chrjisfe npr'".isifeacbto'ji Johnson. county he wa8;rtrickfiiitiiiHv?l?i4,Xi anFa&i-fn the paljaiL ; .p. . u, Dr. Leslie K, Keeley, of T7i-chloride- of-gol,' fame, has sued tue Lionuon Im licet for libel, j . There was a fearful mine explosion in Wales last Friday, by which 150 miners were entombed in a mine. Chflrjrcn fry for Pitcher's - - . y t 1 mm FTEMI til iiifilohiltiliirTriiWV rirtht af! . The Belmont Hotel, at White Sul- tatta Park?'u''jb Springs, m ar Asheville, was rXf!SerX0r A4HR ' vTiriwvi.rv-,ijj UUinea 10 me murium last liiursuay Llf UlVk-t'Wraftfild.-.iil eomuailV nvriit There, were about two hnn- wit.h a cofnpamoriv-vi guests in the hotel, many of whom ds ?h;fitttoM&,.b$ new cotton ., for, Mecklenburg cpuntyjw'as "gluiifd win; Pineville to-dav. jind ivashdught ,.by: S.:YQuntsSon. &'C6.; It vaacgidh lin Pinevile. township. Aer4 ,tf;; , On MoTiday-ferptJWters em ployed on- George, yYiMideijbilt's . palace Ashfeil;sfcricjv foV. an .iucrease m wttges--frora::iu -Cnts per hoiir. At firsiitKe dtimajids j were refused,' but ton Xub)v tne.ej Ule;aen.H.-:; And the drawltlg?&r"tbe b e'rs "axe io"':'to The heal fir' tfepni tcneuiiofi WlftHPg tnV ha iiftrawinnd ihf ci?y agiiust ViesseUffoftpErtri)pati ports bn account of the alarming spread of chotera, deeming the step necessary lor the pro tection of the citiz ns. inade narrow escapes. Mrs. Dr. on 'Ruck, wife of the proprietor, died from 'injuries received. All guests lost their baggage and valuables and a number ontry escaped in their night clothes. . jjoss on ounuing uu,iaa, insurance $22,000. The democratic primaries in South Carolina were held Tuesday. The re sult was an overwhelming victory for the Tillman faction. The Charlotte Qbserrer says: 'Although the returns M are, meagre they indicate beyond doubt, that Tillman has carried the Stat overwhelmingly perhaps e'veiy county: Spartanburg was the one county upou. which the conservatives counted .with ! confidence. Its going for Tillman in dicates that ail the balance have.'1 gy wilt Gommeh'cc. and take a guess. Our line of arriving; da.ilv. Coin Eall.Clotl 1 1 If vou wanl k -Fall a re prepared to fit . yo u grand style. : Sri3: Suit 'if HP ' ! T?--'.'T? c; : I Ii 1 I I wheat if put in ood cultivation - lie .
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