ina Watchman tie vicinitr, IMrJ T,:.WyaU has Made arrange treats with the managers of tlie Coneord iPiiir to nut bo exhibition there his col- rXffXJ COXXOTTi lection of mineral and euriosities. Any 1CJIT ,t . , - I peraon having hpecitnens they wish to in Bovaa ana. exhibit should leave thcra at this office. Th rpiirtrt from Salisbury in the Weather Crop Bulletin for the week end ing Monday last says: The rains during the week have greatly relieved growing crops. Rather late for tobacco aud. early facer dowu at the jcorii, but good for cotton. In places it is wet enough to -turn siuooie. au rainfall was 0.85. Mr. Jas. L. Sloan, for eighteen months :JiOCl. Editor, -ESDAY. SEPT. 1, 18U2. MECKLENBTJEfJr NBWO. What is Goi ou Amoxxe the Descen dantt of the Signers of the Decla- ' . ; ration of Indepeadenee. ii tk a ! Fair next w .rone and fall was ushered to" time tfies. Thirty cents was stolen when silver was demonetized. Subscribe for the Watchman and kop up with the Uines. -.'-y- Henry W. Grady, only o of ia- Senatorial Conrentioa. mented Henry W. Urady, will MUrJh conmpovieu u Watdwua. -University of. Virginia The Mrtv nvfiilti4M1 the ttfiiitojt, - rt.tr senatorial district, composed of the vOur prayer is that this country may eounUea ofE6wan, Davidson and For h&ve auutber sure enough ; Henry -V,??Jyth et in the court house in Lexiuu- Grady. "3. . m.- .... During the last fiscal year there wep Chairman P. J. Leonard, of Davidson produced 465,000,000 pounds of cane suj county, who explained the object of the rr 12 000.000 pounOa oi oee sugar, . iUUnt 1 , 1 WftB rWIIIMfMl ti wt. oa amtirtisilir 1 till-. s " . M. aLi v o aa aft i 3W.0W pounas oi uu- m-nr-nd John irH of IL,rtt,. - tpm -r. Mn..n.f : whtit lio npnnl need I in naunds of manle ugar, on which. rrnrv . ui.v the government paid a bouuty of $7,342,: 1077. ; : portant official positions are notas plen Thirty cents stolen should be put back J on the silver dollar. One dollar thouia ,. ..."i.nU.mihh UWA, UWVi.M porary secretary. The roll was called. all counties being represented. No con tests in delegations. It was moved and carried" that the temnorarr organization a a c" Walking demi-john candidates-for inirJbe made permanent. C. L. Brown, of fit. ru : m m m rfi n h Led "Jir-or9 OI Uicr ii "n- I'3 . .ii.l...tttiaorrAnA be as good as another. Rowan, then placed in nomination for the senate, Virgil A. Wilson, of Forsyth P. J. Leonard, of Davidson, then placed in nomination Rev. Geo. E. Huut, of Davidson. Wilson s nomination was to meet their actual requirements. Mr. T. M. Chambers, of Matthews, died a few days ago from a stroke of rmralvsis. ' -i - : II" " unlay-' ' - la postal clerk on the saiisDury auu Cl j .-i.,t sr.hoOIB Of Sal- f r ... Z t..o ni.rht ft.r niiblic anu - - I Kuorviue route, camts iu o"" T . vlH rewinie work Monday.; the Jast Ume . . He has resigned on ac- ' wr'c Klutt?, of Organ Church, count of the ill health of his wife, ana Mr J - 1 ,:'!.rlrk atthepo4toffice. will go to Charlotte to accept the posi- i,D0lBB. - , . . tiou of bookkeeper for a new nrm? ipere. shine on the ngnteous ii, wouiu i gbop hna9, or to worn upon vne rm. Brown, of Rowau, then moved that the Mr. Sloan was one of the best cleiics on be worth while for it to rise as eany .tA v. if th onl',i nartv 1 nominations be made by acclamation ' . - . - . . I i. wuu. j- r r r .. v A w;i,n the routeand the officers expresseuvue.r .tuoes. Mk as the metropolitan uapers I"". V, T "?Vur., :.. i . ... t. I . . . 1 V lana ueorge nuov. were men uecmrcu regrets at bis quitting. 4 Farmers from every township in the I jt u he cant understand why they uuftnimous choice of the convention .1 - . ! ' . . I . . .... i a ni Onu-an has been elected a 1 couutv have beeu in our den this week I fiei,t it so hard, and he can't understand for senators from the 26th senatorial dis : rm - . . ... ir. trfnaA hnnl succeed 'n.,H th.v without an excentiou. report I hv th dear old part v leaders will. have tnct. On -motion the cnair appointea ICUUUCl iu 1 . j . I " J 1 ;. ' ' 1 VV i They I seconded by F. N. Pad, of F.orsyth, and r.Ma And whv should tbev? Tf-.k-.Mn 1,.. nMiiinrelM to do but I ..i .mw them as clerkk. vor Hunt's nomination was secouded Dy J.1 bU3 aun m.uv. w n , nuUlU uv w..r. w. 1" T'- r l- a. . T A T7T 1 T T . i- ; i. .r uj.ii 1 1 ill. 1 1 I i n ...awl. ii nrkii t na y. rm . - . - . ! Watermelons are also getting "Miss Bessie Neely, who goes to Charlotte rn0, i firm of Simmons & Co. has LQ accept a position in the graded school l- rir Thaver will retire from there. Miss Minnie Watson and Miss La Renn have accepted positions as teachers the - o .,s. h.lle re. atrThe OxrVrd Qrphan Asylum.- A num- a I"-.- " if.- frntn her beau, oer 01 ooys auu girm . .. irio-naire letter rroin ur - . , ,n. jeiveu. r - i lew days 10 enier kciiuwi iu Absolutely Pure. A cream at tartar baking Powder. lugaest oc all In leavening atretjrih. LmU V. S. Getrmenl tOOd Krport. KOTAL CO.. 106 Wall Pt K.Y. WSHrlW&CO., . - Manufacturers of ; saddle; Harness and.Gollars. And Daalers la LEATHER ASD-SADDLEUY hahCware IN ALU ITS BRANCHES. CHARLOTTE, - - N. C. Mention ine Watchmao. Jyl l 4 4 1 4 1 4 .u w .,Lr,K0i. 3vr.va ft'l 'W. A; Myers and Alex. Swicegood, of to scrape tne douou oi me.r ,hm uf 4DaVldso p" to notify Mr. Huntof his noin- For Politics and Drugs. All parties supplied with political informa- ination. F. N. Paff and Marshall, of tion free of charge and the most Approved the cotton outlook bad. iT..,:iuUfc ihrefi doctors with the last nickel to help beat them. tUtow8Wp .eu to cuinewtion. we guess li was w isc.inoi put uyo ".T KahJ Catt.3;A. Fisher, of Rowan, being ....iwt l a driwlan Dei. ori. iecurts u uuuiiuauuu tvri .. . . . i . .. " Dr. J. 1. ALKAA.MJbK, Physician and Druggist, No. 15 S. College street, Charlotte, N. C. THE GREY SCHOOL, For Boys and Girls. ' -The next session of this school will begin August 23d, 1892, and close May 20th, .18U3, ra.iking it possible for young men to attend tb School the whole term and get home in time to aid in working the crops. The work is thor- " ough. the rates reasonable and the discipline mild but firm. Fur lurthcr inforniHtion write -Jor .catalogue to . If. A. GREY, Principal. lUintcrsj Ulc, N. C. care of the returns if they got sick. itoMiwwww made brief addresses. The . bbo House, seeing th Onp nfil.n leaders of tne aemocrauc la mue m ine prunarjes. waervcr. , , F ,.- Mniettntinn t ruim. v.vv-v a " : T. 111 UtACUlU VI U W WW M W V- WW w v I ! party of Teias says that the democratic! Yes, we have bm WwlnWiANiwfiyfyrlfn": ti'thatT l.i. m rri Rendlemair aud Mabel party of Texas says that toe flemocrauc i ie, we nave oeam --wst. "ix-WaxmuaNaDO-rroorontiearacr. i . .f theSu Paul Sunday "Tjlne to Mount Amcena Sen.-'party without whiskey would-be like tb. harmoniou. decrededly euthusiasUc dia- o. .Attach. ... Administrator's Notice. th-ir Picnic at 6t. Joha inyi at M, Plea5an, Messrs. Thomas Baptist ohurch without water. appo.utm.nt - , , X '-y-- c&mll. . .nlll last iuuruj Smoot and It L. Cornelison- went to tturtou Craiire. to Ilor- tl .in I Tlll IILT CIUUUOJ trtt -- . 1 lllll 1 y.-vrn,. -up. t?e tt-u i,nreh near I r aL OTtoril: Ernest McKenzie.Wal- CooveDtionjmev w. wn.Thio. West and Clarence n r "nniT. t . Wooaie, . .. u-1.;,.. i,.vcnntr. Chanel Hill ..l fifflM West, of Greensboro, l9 ------- ' u:.inr Iaddv. It is located here wii-u .r -j -ifliW(l part of Lee street. r onlv fifteen more days, in . f . n hin.nr at Al. B. 'which" to guess ior tu Brown's. See advertisement. . . r-m ib Mocksville TVw We learn yt Capt. Frank Brown has resumed work making the Yadkin river nav.ga- b'e. ' -Mr Will White, ihe merchant at Mill r,lt county yesUray go to them rk- w t TV-rnm nonnle's nartv caudi-1 Never until the silver dollar was" ue mji . . . i rT'- i Marion Butler I monetized in 1873 was there a day when w H PalrlwMl. of Columbia, fl. C..1 ine claims against said estate are hereby noli u' " fw"" I ' . .1 " ' ' - - --ii . - . , . .r. wilTaddress the public in Charlotte on the bullion in it was not wort . imucn Ud ,W. A, Wynne, of Raleigh, N.U., feares or more tnau u iace vmuo i amateur wueeiraeu ox umc uuwr, hhcu i jed in jjar of tlieir Our best wishes Court. In addition to thexourt news published j last week we give the following: Jenny Finger, seuteuced to the peni tentiary for two years for larceny. An appeal was taken. Harry McLean, false pretence, la mouths at hard labor on public roads. W. L. Keistlec, misconduct as justice of the peace, fined fifty dollars and cost. The John Stowe murder case was tried and be was. found not; September 7th. Everybody come. The thirty cent larceny is a greater curse for uiau than the tax of "two pence a pound on tea," which precipitated the revolution. Daniel Webster said: "Liberty cannot endure in anv country where the ten- w v dency of legislation is to concentrated wealth in the hands of the few. Give the democrats a "chance" to pass a free coinage bill by sending back to 8herman says the silver dollar bad gone J from the battery at Charleston Tues-1 indebted to said estate are requested to make out of circulation in 1873 because it was I fof morning for a bvcicling tour I immediate payment. J. V. FOWLAS, I J ..-- .. I i. d ? I Administrator. at a premium. Gold is now at epri around tne. continent to oan rrauciscu. mium. wnynotpu.msspecio vucvmjr I 7 - Ji, in practice and demonetize wWT-xve - pouiia eacn J '-VB i. nrllW IUIjUU1UKLUU (X UU, ina in". scTeuiy uujs,, ivn"fi " i w j ; j ' last Thursday guilty. Jim Henderson. Dlead euilty of man- , The people's party convention of th:a g,aUKhtei.f und was sentenced to the peii ,r...t rW't met in Lexington last in .,. .'...ril district met in Lexing Thursday. An official report U published iu this issue. . The colored lithographs, ad vertbing the Fair, have been printed and distrib-.t.-d. The premium list is also out aud ready for distribution . " Speakers C'oiniiigr.- , Dr- W. P. Exum, people's party can didate for governor, and Marion Butler, elector at large, will address the people ,of Rowan, county in Salisbury on Sc p fimhPr Uth. Prer:irations for tlie occa- Congress the ninety-four men who yoted against it. "Consistency is the bugbear of fools." $12.50 was pulled- out of . two un fortunate wretches Monday morning, by k. Who made it "-"j - j . g possible for men to get drufik at their own will. Wanted. A thin man, who has been used to collecting, to crawl through key holes and find debtees who are never in Durjnp tbe monui o. V ,- - - - mu thc 14lU wiM . a. . ma n-M wi ii irn i i in v . m ds issued tniriecn uimu r-. - Jwiir nf4 Dee m . licejwes. Ten of these were lor wuive. and hrtQ for negroes. Thiua will be a meeting of the County IJoard of Education here Monday. The vacancy caused by the death of Col. P. N, Ueilwill W filled and other busiuess The phonographic exibition was Hem as advertised in the ' Y. M. C A. hail on Monday night. There wa a good at tendance and a sum of money made lor the .association. HiUisbury had more than her share of negroes Sunday. The excursifu from Wiustoii, which arrived late Saturday Slight, brought five car loads of our brothers in black. Mr. J. A. McDowell returned, a few days aj,'o, from New York, where he had gone to buy and wiiiter stock of clothing for the Rogers Clothing Co. Read the new half page advertisement. v Miss Z e Gay ton, the female , pedes trian; passed through Salisbury last Sat urday evening. She is walking for a $2,000 wager. She was about fifty miles behind when she reached here. be a gala. day in Salisbury. It has been announced th:tt Jaraei G SALEM EMU ACADEMY. SALEM, N C. Oldsct Peaalo CcHcga in the South. : The Mt Annaal Session begins September 11 11' U.urUlor fiir lail vi'iir !127. Sntiai Haring qualified as admlnUtrator upon the lea'tureS:lTHX DstrKLOPaEM or iUALTHCiu- estate of Gcnoha Miller, dee'd, all persons hav- ; Lstkllkct. Buildings throroughly ' remodelled. Fully equipped l'reparatory,lOl- legiate. and Post Graduate Iepartmeutar-e sides first class schools in Mvsic, Art, Law Gl'AGKS, ElOCTTIOX, CoMMfcOllUAL .AKU-lMDUS- triaIi St-hiks." SOUS II. CLE-WEKL, PrinripaJ, recovery. AH persons . .IgUSUl alia rtUillUO, VJM urvovui, We kuow a man who iwugnt a pint, oi and jupjg 'fenn. whiskey iu unarioiie iub oiw 'LTe ffi'S.'iru.S CMdren Cry for n,.M party man to come id mstnouse-j rifle 29 EAST TRADE ST. :o:- We are to-day keeping the whiskey buyer told him that vae where GItAlJVILLE INSTITUTE, B EST A S SO EXMENT he stood, and he turned tne uojue upt , oxford, n. c. I of knd poured the whiskey out on the floor Day School for Girl Ur a T5 TUTT A T5 V. HTTTT.T7.T5 V. and went out with his enjpty .hoWftL Young Indies. nnnv vv w w i You people's party men muso; rememuer pbiNcipaLs:-miss MtBmma AIOTNITI0N, that the saloons are deinraticv I Mias Katiiarine u. ven imuani. u su;vintliV'iot.l iiistracijons inEniiiLaBr0anch and Carpenters' Tool: Mr. Tom Rltcll Was t rvejinjrtne ; V Ot- AiSu mnental). Art, oerman. French andLaUn. ters roao, r rmay, a iew,niie iruiu mus xerm3 Terjr moaer ae. enu ior utaiusuc. citv, and saw a dog Gjftng .gj iV" . ieffiS. KreK ' Administrator's Notice. Unformed that he had bitten a Gideonite W.H.&RiS.TUCKER&CO. RALEIGH, N. C. 1 1 T"fl S;ilary. uoihiiia the first j' ear and doubled ;nd tbeu crawled off and died, Obtentr each year afterwards, A lady who controls some property In Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of .Atler-Jurk, deceased, an persona, If Tom Bitch Will take a rwe .AVftlhTiM claims against said estate are hereby a.u .f Vvomlur hn will findthe weeds f.'.otified to Dreseut thera to me for payment on ... - .. . i . j .wi.:.u I K.fnrp, tho 2Sth. duv of Julv. 1893, or this .a I.. r,tii r r riu in ii rniMKi wu ui i vi , , . ...,.t i.Mir.l i niiv the other I "uu . T , - r, notice will be plead in bar ot Uieir recovery. ...... -.. rf had come in contact wan tne lueomv indebted to said e8tate are re- duv that ine country was ruiucu w wJi .. s.-iC. ' '. . . t ..ttUnmnt . - .'. -. . l J . All I nu XI.ll "S K I nilMIlKl IU lUUmvC IIUIUCUIBts Field, candidate tor vice-presuieni, I i,.t the nuor folks iu office. Who created " 1& V P .EZRA KIRK the people' party ticket will speak heje on September 30lh. An effort is being made to have the visit postponed till one day of our fair. In futiire due notice will be given of all appofntmeuts of speakers by Ihe peo ple's party or of joint discussions. An alarm of r ft re was sounded about 10 o'clock Monday night. Iu prceeded from the premises of llr. W. Fralcy, on Etstr Inuis street, where a kitchen had caught fire. The fire was extin guished before the Hre , department reached it. The damage is small. Anotberalarm was son t in about five O'clock yesterday evening. It came from . the Mt. Vernon Hotel, where a spark from the smoke stack close near the house bad Ipdgd under the shingles. The lire department responded promptly and in a few miuutes the fire was ex tinguished. Water did nearly as much damage as the fire, all of which can be repaired for about $75. the wealth of this country, si-? Thc force bill cannot be nfliade the p.ir Chin Grove, 5 C -Will vou please insert this obituary mount issue g notice?" asked an old gentleman of the s nowhere ope n y deff. ."jtffej . 44mu and influential portion of the party ftre t hit i.l hiiH IlilVV I iih uccciiacu t t.llUI t II v vi had a ijri eat . many who'd be glad to liear of his death." That watch, clock or piece of jewelry ... i . . t 1 t it ft a e.iiuH I I .L k.i.a I.ikI UIV-iV n nAIM34 friends about here . nown io oe uppow i i. i. - i wiiicu yu, " " REISN ER & GORMAN. For tlie Concord Pair. The Richmond & Danville railroad will operate special trains betweenJUharlbtte, Salisbury and Concord. September Mh and 9th, to aeconimridate persons at- fol- 7 30 7.57 8.13 8.17 8.40 9.00 a. A new schedule went into efTect on the Richmond & Danville road Sunday whieh brings nearly all passenger trams a little earlier than heretofore. The new schedule will appear next week. .It is said that Mr. Z. V. Walser, a tending the Fair at Concord, on the 1 . 11T vounir renuhlican leader, of Lexington, lowing scneau.e will rirobablv le nominated by the re- leave nanoue, Hen- " Harrisburg, v. ' - ir- - . dprcXn nA Ri.iifrt1 fiir (Inntrress. Arrive Concord, 1 Leave The demricratic convention oi mis china Grove, (the 26th) senatorial district was held at rr-lve Salisbury, Lx:ngtoi last Saturday. A. H. Boyden Train running between Concord and w:u made chairman. W, L. Owen, of caiisburv will not be "expected to carry Davidson, and E.Jones, of Forsyth, were! 5sengersbut will run between those nominated. -' noints in order to return. i I t c . o Vf 1 n iti n.. . j i iiemve oaiwuurv. '.vv ... k no prize ngn wvweeo duhi I 14 . " It.fi.,. ..L. .!. V Of.l .... V'"vuc I MP by a few democrttltS ff JX0,l!j!!! EJtp"le repaired and made as good as : . who are not Mi ympauiy wiiu m w jjy iv c iicmu vv .v ..v. .. ... ' , prinoipien ill iu "w j7 ! convention Sal unlay say that one mau , gr-,ef n the nouiinatiou of Mr;C;ieyeiauuf ! bulldozed and run the sboat over the ply as a rail on-w.bicU torcjimh pUt' of wlnilrt concern. There is nothing new ..it ditch J when thex Jere landed - ... . : - i about that, bud; lliats old. Chicagp. ' Vl!f" . j Tii niififps Col H. C. Jones . . t..i. , n.- i.w hn. .. i i (Commissioner i. oviw, v-- ! "' f i 11.4.111II it tuivitiiF that the republican party whn Immtlwavs been . a. dote friend Huvintz cruduated at the best nclioois en iM.d that it was like . of Senator Hill and who appomtetl f WHtchmakers in America, we do to not l.itHte to otter . h.udson.e we wonuer 11 mis ia uwv ... . M, , n(m t that the atate meuts contained in his report were jnot 1 tl.u l..truurJie itlatfortn What has become of all the southern . c.. vheJ1 ke began; his patriots that ycllel the skin off their jnVestiieUou P 1890 he expected thaf throats when old Horace Greely was a the figures would vindicate the demo candidate for president. Is it not the cratic position nov he was compelled to crowd that is-cussing Weaver? ureat geewnuikiuM kj 0,d prutform' JoWn to A citizen remarked the other day that J iuzzartl Roost blacksmjthhpp. and get Charlotte could not get any more wood 1 pveftiid and Peek to imV ju .sowe e- frora Paw Creek after January 1st, ltfcW, BARBED WIRE, AND STAPLES, Fence Wire of all kinds. Butter and Leather Belting all sizes and widths. Cotton Planters of the Best Makes. Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes, Shovels, Plows, Plow Stocks, and in fact, everything used by the Far mer, Blacksmith and Carpenter. Call and see u?4 we want your trade. BROWN, WEDDIXGTON & CO., 29 East Trade St reet, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED 10 000 Farmers to call at the Charlotte House, . . I 28 S. Tryon street. Locate! in me ousinrsa centre 100 yards from me puunc BMuaic. I $1 a-day Hotel in the State. I keep out thc ,i.,rL-AQ and the flies both by electricity. W. J. MUUUfc, rrop. BLAZER SUITS And Olher Traveling Requities. For Ladies who will leave home this lmmer. we have provided many goods and wares suitable for traveling or use' ut Seaside or Mountain. . - BLAZEIt SUITS SKIRTS AND BLA ZER, . SHIRT WAISTS, DRIVING AND RWING GLOVES, Wateupuoof O veu; a rm ents, Walk iNO Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Canvas Telescopes, Grips, Etc. d u T - OF - TOWN ORDERS receive the most careful at ton tion. CASH with the order of $T.00 or mor , we will deliver goods free (except Furniture and Crockery) to the nealts exprcsslrflice or railroad station. W. H. & Rr S. Tncier & Co., Raleigh, N . C. Mention the Watchman when you write. The Third Party; i While some people are talking politics vvc nre offering bargain?. Best grade table oil cloth 20c; Rood bmbreuas, a u., (.. s, 48c: others 25c to 38c; Mostniito Nets r yard; Ladies' Sailor Hats 15c worth 2oc. at bargain in Fans, Laces, Handkerchiefs, 11 as the city was going to be legislated away from the county. Get iu your w-od, gentlemen." A young country editor fell In love wit li the elerv man's daughter and the uext lime be went . to church he was shocked when the preacher announced his text: "My daughter is grievously tor mented with a devil." Cheer up, boys, the campaign orator are on the stump extending sympathy to "the toiiug millions." They always do just before elections, you know. When the ballots are all in "the toiling pill ions" can take care of themselves. pairs. Condensed FlHtform p. TO. tt I 1 '!.. nr. i-JLa h vr. Returning jo Salisbury passengers will iy f..r,he sce0. Cortitt wjlt pah N "ccommoJalea on tram No. U The tomorrow. ' . ' tt - , Tor. i - u I Ieave Concord.: 7.3U Mr. I. Littmann. of the firm of Litt- 44 Harrisburg, 7.45 matin & T inVt.n.lnin will ftrri v home Arrive Charlotte. 8.20 from Germany. Beside buying a tock . . . . . . i oi goods and taking a long vacation, ne A False It eport also took ixnto himself, a wife, -yhile n I qorrespondence ot Watchman. -vufcUluWuuvT,. Mr. Editor: I desire space in your Mr R R htvM of New York will Paper to correct a false report that is be- n u . i k Zl ing circulated by designing persons for address the citueni of Salisbury n Me- u .,urpose of injuring roe. It is to the 1 ronpv'j bll nn Prulimv n1ht. 8ntember .nvwi iiu T wmild nnt nnvnt tliA nomi- I J y um.., v.n . mmmmmj r 1 r ' ' I UV l.U W , V T ' 1 21. ITo will .1 Wnolleaf on I nation bv he people's party for th Saturday, September 3d, in the morning, office of Register of Deeds I .will say - . i. : .. .. - - that while I was not a candidate and did uau at Cleveland in tne anernoou. ot geek the nomination, and it came to me unsolicited, I decided at once to ac Some democratic campaign committee cept the honor aud make tie race. I introduced a copy of the force bill into will say, further, that I stand .squarely thunffl- ....'jvd.Wrt Ida ,wlin on the people's party platform' and will . V ; " i 7 u i ni , 5 use all honorable means for the success as dispensed with and the WU waa laid SJe.C"mft. t am iu the nice to stay on the table. The currency question Uaud WU abde the result of election day. . ing almost the entire attention uf this body. List Frjd4y night wa9 the ftrvt annit M rsary of the fearful wreck at Bstlaua bridge, in which bo many lives were burled Into eternity. Just six years ago ; la?t night waathe great Charleston earth .quake occurred. J. VV.8i.oan. TUlrcl Aniiiictl C.C. A. fe tVl. FAIR. CONCORD. N. C. Sept. 7th, 8th and 9th, 1892. Economy. Ixwer tariff. Free coinage Detter times. Common sense. Common iustiee Regulation bf ratrrbad; V. n.-rf A graduated income ta.. No alien ownership of laiiHi More money and less:msHry. Abolition ofthe natibnalibanks.! ";-"'. " ' j., aJi;sa i minvii f .u'mirii.? i Gold Watch Free 4 norenn wVlO Pllfl brStlST US U WSitch or clock which we are unable to repair. 3f. JX.' "tMo Those eyes which have ljeen giving shoes io tUe sute; Us&rd Ties 88c, worth - i at you trouble, or causing you pain or iM ftrked in pWa fignrs and one L-..4..-I... lu nmnerlv fit With , 0u Satisfaction guaranteed. classes which will enable you to see 11 a perfectly, and at a price way below tne raveling quack or peddler. Our line of JgWELliY and SIL VERWARE is the most complete in o i:u.., W-.iMips were never so paiinoiiij. chean. We are showing a most beau r, t;f'il line. You will always hnd us in. Look for the blackest front in town. Step in, and we'll treat you white. Always yours to piease, BEISNEB & QOBMAN, Leading Jewtlers I We heard of a bank officer a few daye 1 Ctaan ob tUi ftnd: lot oieTheai-. what atro cancelling an engagemeni he had ttU have been doing - )is . i made with a farmer fr butter because 0 Are tou oiUg' tne rntafiifoj Cleve- low price to all Give us a call. . HARRISON & CO 3 doors below 1st NaUonal Bank, Charlotte, Wo ivf6 still at our old stand on Main street, where we hay a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Q,w-.r.t.ir.W mid all kinds of fino Jcwelrv On band at the lowesf 6 prices. " Watch repairng a specialty toed 12 moiftim- -, Alf. All work curan K . . . " v I r n ' I tnetarmer oeiongeu iu iue pwpio o jmn(j ..... Ihe same bank officer made hpi fortune a. Ye5.; . ::: -Iffj rtV ! " . l . -.w wa f sneculatius on the farmers' cotton. How o. Give met;JCfasourlCcF!f??M'lg that is that for boycott, say farmers ana ia-lWMV-: a1 vour i hi borers. A. Cleveland oppQse&Xrf e,"jAVver and Jay Gould's Associated Press ia loaded favors national banks. with news concerning the prostration , of Q.Cn yow gi ve fnDyiex5reafeo.r Frick's wife, but not a word about the wives of the men who fell before the bul- els of those whom Frick hired to com mit murder in the defence of stolen pro- . .i i perty. How tuoroug&iy we are fcuoju gated. " A.--Because . heyetoed:: jdrought sufferereaeeid bill, . ; . ,. yr ... ' 4.--Can you give apotJieVjasou? A, Yes, because he signeHW ibill giv ing Mrs. Grant and rfteld each a pension .qfOOO. n V ; , r" ; ; i O Cn vou eive another gooa reasou A cotton mill man from a neighboring voinK for Cleveibdf .! town called to sec us tins wee, nc A Yea because he loaneu.tne poor asked him for an opinion as to the prke I gtarvin.g banks $60,000000 of the eoplei of cotton this sea on. He replied that I ' wi; uQXl iaterest. : 1! everything jioiuted to low prices, that! Q.-Any athef reason? - i ) cottou goods was stiff, but he did notl X. Ye, because - lie -invited Fred think that cottou would be higher thanii i hw 'wife and daughter to his last fall. I nrivate swell reception. We heard two good demooratio broth-1 OAny other reason? disetiflsinir the convention that met! A.-Yi hecause he Appointed a negro here last Satusday. Que asked the other as custom hotise;omceritt. Boston. : how he was pleased with the ruliug. He Q.-Any other reasoiitr; : ti j c. sjiid not at all, but there was a worse Because he .gned more penatoa pill for Mm than the ruling. The 8th of billiTlhan any othel1 pfesident of this will show that convention not government .ever uiu. P IS IT NOT BETTER To have your printing done neatly, and in an attractive manner, even if you have to vav more for it r Well, we do not charge any more for our work, but guar- antee the finest work Oone m Salisbury, and as fine work in our line, as can be done any where. Our motto is : Heat, Prompt, Accurate Call on us, look at our sam vies, hear our prices and be convinced that what we say s true. Very truly. Watchman Job Office, i - 5 n.jJ$!K$ffll NT i-i ' a m 1 Sometlilntr to interest and amuse all. Trotting . .. I o p.. .'yni.Hiv annllir rmon? twit-' a mmrftble,an(riunninrac.8clichd:.y. Blcjcle racrs. mule , to have been so ueciueaiy narmonjous iu i H. ,wU. -X . . - w - w - - ... n.ll.lv.inti.t t ii vfn rvinrv rnip nn run ' Pight for'onr people, races. Toil r ua luenL. etc. Kxcu rslon rat es o n raljl ... . Ijoud. Adojisslon onjy 25c. Ever; pody coflje. 4 i- Yej he kept;republican in office, "BTJO IS KING OF MOWERS. Pwer. and erfect Pitman " J", 1 V""- . , Am riv riH-k U)t..in pnc". . . ,n car ioa.1 iou f. and ri.-atH-rs, , iv 1 ,lr. .rs for reptiri of an k.u It p aic n.j- .-- - We keep a full line of HEAVY OUbCERlKS Call and e us, or whip lleH-ctfully,- F. S. NEAL&Ca QHAULOTTE. 11. 0, at low prices buying. Flour a spcialty. I JJ- 13 Sot,th Coll street, 't.f