. . .. ... : .TT 4- Vtv. rt r W t--. ill . ii.st 'Hcvs W Botm and BM1, Vjcinitjr;. ' local Editor. .. j. ... -.- -,. . . .... . "'- ' I ' The meeting of; tha directors of th Meeting of County Conimlsitioiicrs. Fair hill be held here oir MUjr iiext, The u?a;. monthly meeting of the or iur.i. . v bwrd tfcowty comwUsjew was held .sellers.-gaje keepers, Ac will be ftp- , ort house Mody. pOMitpuy- 1 It wu rdrd that lhe tar books for Since our last : isne Mioses Auof e jmd 1 1892 be placed iu the baud of the heriff Josie At well have entered the Btateavllie I for collection. ,- .: f.l. ,-.- Mt HiUtf Thnmnann I W. fl. WilnAti reuortcd the iollOWlM enteral Mount Aracena Seminary; Jake named prisouera sentenced , at the last Wallace entered vis military school; term of court to work 011 the county Gus Bingham entered Horner, and II. Q. roads: John Williams, col., 2 yean thank for uu imitation to Tyson, Jr., entered Davidson. Archie Click, col., 1 year; W. H. Jones, u,r? -i.iKewtouFalrs. . ,...,:.,.., ...- t .b w.W col.. 2 year,; Caddie Cauble, 2 year; .-rancor! uo 1 .v,.., thnnt. 1 vr Ilarrv McLean ,.cMPwalk i3 leinK laid on Crop Bulletin for last week say ly , - - . "....nond the covered bridge. upland corn was too out to oe uenenu , , j . irri-i,i " j . . a m. . t . .... -r- :. & a 1 a - - fui3"- , ovine, recent rains, jiucu vi ii imuij - . . . , 1: lu . - . s :.. tlio nrrt-tliprn J . . - . I !tor1 tnffl f insolvent and unlisted M.S, iirwu ,a r V " fired and the, fodder destroyed. Cotton 7 . . iPt nurcnasi"s eenera y U'-dohiK well and has com- V , r M -mrkei 1 . .. , j&vii-j . - . .. . . I A nnort br the irrand jury was pre A"19 ; n , . 1 .1.. .....11 I seated, read and ordered Jiled .-for future ,US w rv j 1 j t w tke 2? Sl).VYt SEPT. 6V 18D2. Si. Peeler, of Providence town- tti 1 .p'cepted a position as clerk at reference. nig a The office of fUDerintendent of the I n.i nntnmiasinnAr Rohinknn was or m I M-9m- W w " W f H nwd li is hf.cn &lmlhdiel aud 1 iha r.tr1 tn FunrLh I " " - - IUC1 CU LU C w v.. . . . . .. . .. . . .1 ... (.jslkll' . ; . ..,,P..,. 111.. I I . AT ;W .-t..n..a r... t If 17ri.lrr01J I . .1 . . J..!..l.!i:... "1...S t 1 1 .. nvpr iu about a mouth. - has been superintendent the past year, bridce there. j . W'' .1 Knf nniv oiiiirolv fiiit. nf thA htiaineaa.l v n i. u .1 on t o1 lioncn frr gelar monthly u,"eJ 1 c - The employe of the Western generally I jdling patent medicines in the county. ,I.C A.'to- ik i" rejoice over the change. , It was ordered that the voting place 'pt, nnmi..! mfinnf the tMkho1dera I in Locke township be changed from Oak ... , , . . , , of the North Western North Carolina Forest school house 10 aire. j. on tie liers are requested to be present - . v . , n to have a circus, vr- I iV'.I.W lliorAnn ihp 14tll . k k-.u4 Will . 'J Kllll If - . Mil " . ft," t. r. i r.; k-m 'viMAnlabn'ii at Watsonville. is cousidcrably exercised over . - - Uooir petition of Dr. W. L. Crump and road is $1,406,000. The president's re- others, It was ordered that a road be laid U" : 4. I road is fl,40(j,0W.V The presiaenvs re-jvnt -t r R iatiin closed Tuesday j - , i fu, :'a tn iw in fiMtIai 1 out .. in-, .Unity. . and Frauklia townships, , vvf lo-iinl n . . . i ujinir r.m V.m11c5 f to a. i mi nt near l UKC IHcuw. ' ICOUUltlOU. UOI. A. Mi. AllUre W8 1TM nr -r rr- - " . , We heard a cowl democrat say the other day that he would -haye thought more of the people's . party , ticket had they not put Mr. John Eaves on i. Wasn't he posted? If all the churches would inculcate the idea thl the golden rule t-hould have a phu i;i fiolilics sud that honesty was as essential iu electious as elsewhere they Would be doing humanity a christian service. Besides killing two silver " bills, Cou- gress spent $45,000,000 more than did the billion dollar congress uuriug its fird session. Let the voters choose a con gress composed of meu who are iu favor of reform. Mr. Green Fite, a young man of Ilun tersville, went suddenly deranged some mouths ago, and was taken last Friday to Morjianton by Dr. Chas. Walker. Dis-; appointment in a love affair was thought to be the cause of the trouble. There was a considerable gathering oi RirtiniiHA in th citv .vesterdav and a caucus, the object of which is unknown. Observer. Nothing out of order. Doc, only another barrel of free silver opened aud the boys invited in. Misses Ella Houston and Ona Tatter son, two young ladies of Mecklenburg county left several days ago for a long Brady of Charlottetahd Carterrof Blow ing llock. Next year- thi double daily mail will go Into effect on the first -of June and continue to October first. .-Z If your love for party Is above-your love for liberty and Justice, theq'oy the eternal, vote focVeti; nartv. , and vot yourseirihtosUfeofserTrtoxle, compared whfcF the days of the negro slave Would be a Daradise. This ia the docU- ive conflict. We must proclaim to the world as did our revolutionary forefath- m crs of old, that we are a free and inde pendent DeODle. or else we most bow in m meek submission and accept the state we are so rapidly approaching a class of serfs and money kings. Which shall it be? B. H. T. in Cotton riant. Call him a free man whose bread and butter and bread and butter of whose wife and children are at the mercy of the money lenders, railroad kings and Iaud sharks? Do you know that you wear a ball and chain and that plutocracy holds the key that locks them on? Rise, O man, and strike the fetters from your limbs and help your fellowmen to strike, by rousing to the thought of your condi tionl I rr-nnnrrrrarN . mm n u i Absolutely Pure. A eream of tartar baHnsr Powder, lliffhest of all in leavening strentU. LaUrt U. S. Cover nint Koya.Ii Baking Powder Co., tos Wall Ftn N.Y, tl 1 4 4 1 4 1 4 For Politics and Drugs All parties sunnliei with Dolitical inforraa- w i a ai First, shake off the link of fatal I lion frpp nf rliftrre ami the mo?t nnnroveil ignorance and apathy. Then educate J remedies kept ready to counteract ail b id yourseil to think, and study out your sil- enecu. in met, you can get any aucic Dr. J. 1), ALbAAM'bu, VV 5I1H VV C Manufacturers of ; S: Harness and Collars And Daalcrs In - . LEATHER AND SABDLEftY llAliDVAKti IN ALL ITS BUA.NCUES. CHARL01TE, - - U. Mention tneWatcliittan. . THiTgREY SCHOOLr For Boys ani Girls,- ( The next session of tliis reboot will begin Aupust 23d, 189 rnnd clow May 20th, 1893, m:kinp: it possible for young men to attend thT School the whole term and get home ia tiiaete aid in working the crops. The work is Uw- ongh, the rates reasonable and the diaciplin mild but firm. For further information, writs for catalogus to II. A. GREY, Principal. IIunUrsTiUc, X. C. ' uatiou. Ex, It would take but a very short time to iiui unj ii I : Journey. They are bduhd; for tho mi- educate the advertising public up to the Japan, and at St. Louis fact that it Is a mere waste of money to ll)al3lr. J.J.Webt will become u part- e1?cle1 Resident of theroad. ier. ' The Concord Fair commenced yester- yit. John- M. Horah has been day aa wln comiaue three days. Quite iutcd a justice of tiie peace io uu a ,a crowd from Salisbury and Rowan LImucv caused by the death of Col. 1 couuty hUVe gone down, and others will u-;i;" hro to-dav and to-morrow. Dot Zelno Tke'eWo band passed through -here wM m:iko a balloon ascension and para- .. ..; .i,t in vuv to Concord, chute lean to-m r row, the weather per- -Xi.ao help" make. the (a0:Ur a nutting. There are many other attrac- guccess.; UullS. Mrs. Dorcas Bost's on the new Mocks ville road. R. 8. Bawu Was" appointed supervisor ofthecouvict work to, bo dou on the county; roads. John M. Eice was ap pointed to guard the convicts. J. F. Robinsou was ordered to repair a bridge over Park's Mill Creek iu Atwell township. W. L. Xluttz was directed to have the Mocksville road, on this side of the river, r, T' f:n.. .iPi.il Kiu-rtnrv of I The concert to be given at Mrs. W, U. . repaired. K . ....... ; I rv .. ...,;.,!. t ;, (ha iniopttci nf ihn T. T. W ri.IomAn wiui directed to Vnuu" Mens Clinsiian Amiauuu, uy ...... . .hv., - B6 vu o l.i.l- .. ir ... tl.:.k niml.iui tf ' I k- .knlmanU at. Hntyh snoiirl i & Tnocii'iii-for Ashevil e on a rnonm spoiuirr s uumc, v ivaici, , hhto v Uftiuei wi 'l..:....,r t Mfc I K:.IM . h fl.l.l ITill mad re- . , 1 - r . .. 1 -J l I jluen C;ire nas ieen utkn w uib paireu. it good, and it should be well patronized. It was ordered that a tent be purchased Vacalioq. - - Come to the speaking uext Wednesday ,Dli brity a new - s'uli.scriber to the ". U'lTPUU IS. Messrs. Jhu G nnau and Walter Wyatt left hero- early tins morning uu their bicycles tor Uoucord. uey go vo attend the Fair. It is for a deserving cause. Private sub- for the use of the convict force on the .-criptioiiF, amounting to $20, have been public roads, as also tools, &c., for the use of said loree. Ordered that until better arrangements received for the Home A little 3-year-old daughter of Lester A little o-vear-oui uaugirxr ui kosiw , , . . . , , , , i . a i can be made the road convicts be kept Chambers, colored, was burned to death - . ,.l t tv .nih. from twn Monday. : iu the Jal1 at U,Sht- ' . . ,.k r j? vinnL,......:,.,. i, , , 'J The usual appropriations for the sup- j joccuruc .,.... ... . i . .'oort of the noor were made. !i-in'ii v:n! aid to -day: 1 lie cnarcu i returning lounu tne cnini leaning against - . , . . . , cli,aitw :i . . v . . ., .. . . , , , ... - , .L;! .. i! A. M. Browu reported the number of rnd that leaves this itv at G 25 in the Mtuated-oa Church street, aujoituug iuc the bmi ueau, wun ner cioines uurneu m - , HiiMicu ' .. .. ... .. . nmatM in the countv home during Au- un; returns t 11.25 anil nlvs sionary field in they will be joined by a party of mis sionaries bound for the same held. Some of the democratic candidates of the county have been heard to 6ay they were not uneasy about, their election, that free silver would do the work. The office must have been profitable iu the past or they would not be able to buy iu the future. A Mecklenburg farmer was asked why he didn't pray for good prices as well as good crops. He replied that the Lord made the crops, but the Chicago board of trade took the fixing of prices out of his hands, and prayers iu that direction were fruitless. The free coinage of silver is growing' faster iu the union than ever. Do you know the cause? Look at the price of silver. Look at the uriny of-tramps. Look at the increase in poor houses of the union the last twelve years,-and then look at the increase of our wealthy m n The vestibule train on the A. T. & O advertise in papers that cannot prove be yond a doubt that their circulation is Phvsir.ian and Drucfrist. Ko. 15 S. College street, Charlotte, N. C. Administrators Notice. Having qualified ft3 administrator upon tho J . - x- v w - - - I JlUTlllg IfU.lliilvU ns nuuiiii lUUI UJIUU n.o u-li'it ia fhiimd and lKt fViM nnlv cnn. I iatit nf (IpkoIih. Miller, dee'd. all DlTSOtlS hav- elusive proofs that can Show thia are ing claims against said estate are hereby noti- 1 . .... . .. fied to present them for payment on or before postoffice receipts, paper bUls and the the 20th day of July, 1893, or this notice will books of the concern. When the advir- be pled in bar ofheir recovery. All persons Users reach this point the circulation jodebted to said estate are requested to make imnuulialn tvivnirnt J . 1 ll IAr. if ...ii j. ee ! ji .. i ik.i. i ".-v..... , . .. . liars w in uie uu rapiuij auu vtvu iusit i ghosts will not dare to return. lJtTZ; Brown, Weddington & Co, grasping their unearned millions. Al SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N . Oldstt Fenab Cclleg3 in the ScratL The Oljt Annual Session begins September 1st, 18i2. Hegister for last year 327. Special features; Tuk Development or UkalthCbas ACTtn and Intellect. Buildings throroughly n ina.li llo,!. Fnllv-euuinuvd Prt'itaratorV. Col - - - ii - , Ifcri.-ito tind I)st (iruduate Dcnartmcnls. ba - sides first class schools" in Mtsic, Abt, La (iU AGES, hl.OCLTlDN, UOUMKKCIAL ATtO lDVBr TRIAL SrCDlES. . JOHN II. CLEWKLL, Prlncipali most any one else would do it if they had the chance. I blame the Infernal fools that have the votes aud the power to prevent it aud let It go on. I dou't believe that one class of people was born 29 EAST TRADE ST. -:o:- We aru to-day keeping Ihe into the world bridled and saddled to be B E S T ASSORTMENT OF ridden and another class born booted and spurred to ride them. If you believe they are, keep on voting with the old parlies; but if not, cut loose from them a( vote with us. Robert Schillima. ...... We were uikiug to a congressman on Blacksmith and Uarpantars looig, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AMMUNITION, En ..trsh ceiiidery. - ; off. The bed, on which was the bahy. : Thou. V-mJerfcr.., Jr., u.r. "-- II tboug.Uhe child a toic, wailo pUyiug M al ll.cVa.led "lolU .gulteJ frum tue .,. !he flrepl.ee. siiival oii .M jud.iy. The working of the county roads under .. . : ... i he n'v law was begun yesterday. Mr. A '.v-B.tuy Biuh reception was given u i. ..I . ..m... i u liillla,. KrhlavU- Vwwii with a squad of six couvH'ts niiliU It was largely attenucti, una an ored. or come up missing from my i t . ...v. .... i . . . ininhi. uei H rwmv ik iieoiiii: s uuuv uuu- nass tnroucn I fc""v' r . " Of anH mnt-te nhovre the average" bov hern on I.U war to New Orleans. He Waded barlow knife. All persons ( a , : o- - - --.j . I . .... , A h,.ih.riiir ..-!& Intelligence. .-. I came on a special vestioulea train, ar-1" ' j i . . P v n,r ,in ikI infoNinnhn 'Vhet Iran MW uhb Col, IV. S. Checvc,of New York, spoke j- - - ljwulapleiiaiuitjeveui:ig. Mr Victor Buyden, of .Salisbury, has .bcfu elected the orator fo addie-s the" liudciits of the Univ'ity " lltC occ;i- fcioiiof VVas:.ingtoM'a Diriliilay. f Butler produced'. : at "ihe Rockwi 11 Cieauier i retailing on this market at 20 tentu nf r bound. Butter from indi- vidua! pnklueer. goes at -) t l& ccuts. 1'. I! you are owing us anything wc tru-t .tfiat yuu will t-ome. 'forward and settle Si once, as we are neetling the nuniey, ' This 'applies to all without any excep tions. ' - i Lumlicr in on the ground for a store building at tho west end of h.iher , . lmdj?e. Tlus store will he run by 31 r. Waller Poole, a one-legged son of Polico man Poule. f ltemeniiter the speaking next wunes- day by Dr. Ex u in and ."Marion Butler. They will divide time democratic peak ,er. J. ,S. Bell, ot Cla county, is booked for au opiosing speech. . Wft- r llin Kill Til a nrra r vri ik ju v t v uuiiuiii'J v a vnv . ' j, s . Icrian liome at Barium Springs is being pushed riirht alonir. and it is thouaht one of them will be completed t his week aud he other by the'loih. The first bale of new cotton was brought to town on bcaii at the corporate limit--, near the-' Van co Cotton Mills, on the river road, Ve h,j eio see some . u')tautiul results tf t lifs new law. Give us better goyeru incut, heller roads and you will ee a in ore prospe.rous people. inmates in the county home during Au - evening and returns at 1125 and plys gust to be 17, eight white and nine col-. between this citv and Statesville carvies Cost of maintaining same, .yo. ft reversable passenger car. The A end of it is first-class going to Statesville and MiJOKI-ENBUKG NEWS. ft,,d the 15 enU ,s nril-c,ass reiiirniug. If the workingmen h?l no vote they i.rlil a mnri ;i ill li M I tin til till' I filt'll 1 11 ITS . . . . . . . I .lllIIL J J .... - - - - - What if dants . . might be more amenable to the I is Oomg oa Amonff the Descen- f ft times. ndfaMiM Ks. s of the aiguers 01 the Decia- a rail wav train the other day. We asked him where the objectious were from that was brought to bear on Congress for ths defeat of the Hatch bill. He said from the towns and cities, from the men that were robbing the people. He said that the people of the South bad been robbed BARBED WIRE, AND STAPLES, Fence Wire of all-kinds. ' Butter and Leather Belang all sizes nd widths. Cotton Planters of the Best Makes. of $40,000 by future dealing for every 1 Harrows, Cultivators, Hoes, Shovel?, .. .1 I 1I. Ul.mi Srnnbc 1111 ill frwt ration of independence. Some men never see the cyclone until they are swept way J ust .-.o in politics. You men Muit work for your living, paste this iu your hat and remember' ihai We plutocrats could manage you better if you would quit voting and Ul us manage the machine. Wc have been Dr. Exuui and Marion Butler will j . fi Dressed our principles j the .. .. I. ... Cti Kiii-.' novl IV idiiixailni ' . . . , i I . . ...... wm.. .v .. w . . . of i'ourress. aud have been Ueineti e Orion's circus !.,.. .m-M ; ... them there. . ray nasi ic r.ni this and inijointug counties. 1ei 1 m J.ilM ,.. i - t. .oil i.t line man li Mibscrihors to the Watchman come unuo w. w u, nr. nnred to renew and brintr some new the platform in Charlotte lot.Uay . eignt s - a i subscribers With thein. A represeaeuta tive will be on hand to write the1 names and receive the money. bales were uew crop X..rih ('a ml ina. is a full uncle of Mrs. requested to say that wli'i eteiiiiunts ami horses, and Adlai Stevenson, who voted with General Weaver and who refused to go into ti e democratic caucu SI. 000 they had been robbed of by the Louisiana Lottery; he said the future ilea ling was much the worse of the two, but those dealing with the lottery were classed with scoundrels, while the future dealers were high church members anil of course good christians. V. i white man of anv decency can hes- it at e between a choice OI tne two dwib Plows, Plow Stocks, and in fact, everything used by me far mer, blacksmith and Carpenter. Call and see us, we want yoilr trade. BROWN, WEDDIN'GTON & CO., 20 East Trade Street, i Charlotte, N. C W.H.&R.S.T0CKER&C0, RALEIGH, IT, : WAITED 10,000 Farmers to call at the Charlotte House, hocatea in me ousinrss ii. Lets. XW4. . i .i.ta 1 Trvmi street There are as ueceni men in ua wmuv i j - - .. u , 1MU u " . . I ....tr inn rrda from the mibhc square, licsl that will vote the people's party ticket . , , the Stsltc kcep out ti,e f t lm ...Ik and anv til ! t n I i . l... ii;ns l..tli hr rlit rici I V. 1itio m nr m! icii it. i bi' 17th ilav of Soideni- Dr. W. P. Exum, the next governor of L.,,.. yoU taku due notice uud a- e. .! I.. . C I 1 ... govern yourseli accordingly. By the way, how would it do to put men into ofiice in Mecklenburg county who were born and raised in North Car olina. South Carolinians make good of ficers, but the people think North Caro The m. eti.-.g in the interest of the fe- James Oat, oi this city, male college, appointed for last Monday lntle Harry, son of Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. night, was poorly attended, and it was Cofllu, aged 18 1 months, died Saturday postponed until a future day. This is a jnonnug of membranous cramp. commendable effort and should be hear , , Nnur in nil fdiniAss. if a nartv don't re- lily encouraged. A large -number of . we lH;Heve ,iniall!i ought to fill the oilices oi North Salisbury s guls go away to school at V i . . k..,:.,..i h ;n ,v other places annually and this take&much J - ,',:.., ,h , 1, ..f Vovember. money out of town. Besides that a he " female school would be a big advertise-1 A merchant was in our den this week jerry Simpson was 'endorsed by ihe ment for Salisbury. Encourage it. : land we asked him for the news, lie Ljen,0crats in their convention at Dxlge The republican county convention id everthiu Wtt lUut Ue City on the 16lh ult. by a vote of 72 to ...11 . i ..... c. . xr ceuld hear a note tall due. ofi in llis f.lV0r. When the result was was neiu nere nisi numiuai. j.- cj. i i i..rUi. ;.. tb. i.Mil.iriiv V)n luo-l ism Wit l.Pr a well thouirht of colored made known the greatest enthusiasm .: rt . ru: i,.oi Imnau lit f! ia i tirAvxilnd. llenrv Watterson. in willing county officers were made. Delegates, Tuesday uight. The fire was caused by of him, says; "Jerry Simpson of Kansas, about equally divided between the races, tt ainp exploding. Nothing was saved is the readiest mau in the House." were elected to the State, , congressional whatever. The vouug Americans of Hopewell, and senatorial conventions. The con- . ' ... n..ni;,i wUhincr m imitate the kui;hts of e ineiawn party gien mc j.Mf.-v 0 - r 7 I ..... .. :il I....... ..i...!,.! I..nrii-i. I. II r I 11. . m . . I l ...ll.T ill) LIT 1 111 tl.V I I..I . 1 e . Art.lk . n1 k.v niun 1 i . .. i .i. d : l..li 1 nln.t rwi t w . ic ni'nr u.ii i.ii. mi int.' trai ii. bum mm v m.mm i ii.pvniiaa mil lhu uics unin v ... . will all be in UU:...;'". . T ' . .,V... i.T" V J. MomiH. I'ron. ...Ii,, i i.wil lilt tlliriV 1111U UC11CTC9 UC 19 1 ... 4 U uu j'inivv i' ri ditand will be driven back Into the old boss line by such slander and abuse is beiuir heaped on the wealth creators of ibis country deserves to be in slavery BLAZER SUITS And Other Traveling Requities. For Ladies who will leave Jiomo this Summer, we have provided many goods and wares suitable for traveling or use at Seaside or Mountain. BLAZER SUITS SKIRTS AND BLA, ZER, SHIRT WAISTS, DRIVING AND RIDINCi GLOVES, Waterproof Overo armests," Walk iso Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Canvas Telescopf-s, Grii's, Etc. O U T - OF - TOWN ORDERS receive the most careful aitontion. HASH with the order of T.00 or mor , we will deliver goods free (except ' ... v . .1 ..a. Furniture ami I roeker ) to ipe nearesj, express office or railroad station. W. H. &R. 8: Tucker & Co., Raleigh, Ii . C, Mention IT10 Wat'-hman when 30U write. Tnpsihi v bv Mr -" " . w - j j 1 - J.JIeurvlIetliz. It T was uraded strict vention adjourned to reassemble on Sep-1 , ,F, .... .... Mra Lldon timt-s. will have a urund tourna- " - - oUuosy scnooi iussnay nipn w . .io. - - - - 1 good middling and weighed' 333 pounds, tembcr 2Kb, when the advisability of y j ?JtleU3 beautiful lawn, was a de- ment and picnic at Hopewell on the 16th It brought $7,874 cents tier huudred. t nominating a couuty ticket will be con ,. , ..'..,, t' ,.,. of this month. Politics will also be iu it. - . - l ., , I llgntiui auair sociaujr mu """- 1 .,, . . 1 ". .. . .. 11. t ni.. sidered. l- . . . Canvassed back democrats will be theie Theodore, you ngest.son of Mr. I. Blu- ightful financially. klonlk..! . I .. .1T.1 ... ihn kiiiiin n'l...- ..... A liimnnf ntnllr "vuium, i lids iaee,Mic uv nouit iiieic n.u u iicu ;uuu 1 ui mum v vm . . of hU uncle iu New York city, Saturday citizens at the depot last" Sunday morning Strayed - sveoing Jast. He was- about sixteen to see Corbett, who was to pass through stable last Canvassed back democrats will be theie and the bow-legged people'a party man will be on hand. big time. The Third Party, All conic and have a Wdiatr toanDoiiitment; in Meronev's topped just Jong enough fortho engine In four State of the Union tho militia is under arms, and in one the federal .m mm -W VT i ? , . x ... troops have taken the held. o one can mginel The bic coUon nlatform in Charlotte . ...i,,, Ct... 5ii nort spo "iibk lo.auuviuir-icui, 111 -iciuc:jf o - - , 7 . . - . ... I ..... . .. .. . I ten wiiatei.j., 1. -.. . .. in cut uiiirr TIi r:ir l.ml nvpr 111 f.har I nhorui. f.ir tn nnmuir of bus-i ... ... ... i 1... Uall tuMt li'nM u niiriit . hn.il a iM.'ti-r r ts"- wwiHipivF-'.- r. ii.a n nf n ntneraliu HW stninianicu i ii 1. . "... lotte until carlv Monday morniusr. Sunlln Kcvral thousand feet of heart! . . . ..- Tr;,.t;m !"rcnw mu uruunuiiou feiiCiMkcrs gun- - . , . I ..... 11 WO nlie OI liiuiw.if'H' um.i""v.. . rally 4Uster in this city. He defended evening Corbett rode out in a car- pine lumber 3 inches thick, have already .g hurrieil to jail or bu, ied W I I . . . . f . b i . . 1 a v r . m S n. ABb ia . . L P . . . 1 L . sii cause ablv " - riage aim wuen aoou. iour miies uisianv 1 jjCeu laid 011 me piatiorm. 1. . .1 !! 1. I . ue got out auu ran oaci. iu iue tsuarr. That eveuinir a warrant was sworn out ' I sues against him for desecration of the sab-l., I tk, 1 Itul- bath. However, before it was served the great pugilist was smuggled out of town. The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad com- '.'. -patjy 13 surveying a road from vVadesboro "I Winston. The surveyors are now at Work ' in D ividson county. The com . psQy asks-for no subscriptions nothing . but rights of way. The meanest mau in the country is he ho will take a paper for a year a or so j. hu men wlien presented with tne dim Wear that he uever subscrilcd for it and refuse .to pay.1 Such a man would dig up corpse to extract the gold filling from ..:.. f teeth. ltcport by the Grand Jury . The report by the grand jury of the ast "Court is a very intereslinsj document and contains several good suggestions. Ihe jury reports having visited the The partisao editor must meet the is- Abuse, slander, vituperation ana bluster will not count, ll would be well for them to confljue themselves to the truth i1k. Thou shalt net lie." Mrs. J, W. Morris died at her home in Morning Star township Sunday evening of consumption, aged 30 years. De- ceased, was a sister of Mr. J. T. Orr, of Matthews, former county surveyor. The Chicago convention sympathized on the Potter's Field, and more victims rush to sacrifice. -rrr" )rilvtA o ml .1 ! viii.cl l-kiiVk tti good condition, with the exceptiou thai I With the starving serfs of Russia, but 1 . . . . . . "I a' fl f. 1 . . ll, ...w.m the. v:itir Klinn v n thp i-iil U iiwiirfioiAnt. I wnv SUCH Slienoe IU reuani i' Mio iiwi I - " " 1 I - I ' - - It u0 t...i....i MrMi.tn TtT..i..., Ht "was recommended that a suitable and half starved people ot our j-reat, cu- tiAa 1 .1 t 1 1 i.iorol tk Imilf. tot. I li rtrwti Virtiaa lit I'ipb who have uu mace to even lay their rvw numerous cniuiren, neat ana ciean ""' " ...r Ud with .-books uuder their arms, plod- which the inmates could attend religious j headt , uiua th.ir wnv to ui.b.iol oiiee. The . services, 1 he report urges the construe-1 Mr W Tt AloYnlAr. nf Sharon, in. tute graded school began vth an en- ioh of water closets in the court house forms us that Sharon prcseyteriau con tollnarut of 284, an increase of 29 over for the convenience of jurors and others gjegatuu made a unanimous call last t 6rat day of last year. attending court. It was also recoup Sunday for the Key. J. Q. Anderson, of mencieu mat tne jail yatvi ne enciuseo Rocky River church. The w,U has been rTof yesterday with a neat and substantial fence. ' I forwarded to lUv. Anderson, A copy of the report was ordered I .... r vesterdav. irivesa trlou-- ,.i ..- .i.. u.-a ..r I They have yellel force lull here unlit gayoountof the success of the creniiLi.s. on lhe bill of 111 1L(IW4I1 Hi ki' fit ilovnnna I . t I fare. Ttiev say boss have soun. turtle it product im greater t hau it supply and " 1 I soup, ham and eggsv(brce Wit, toast taritf lhat asKooii an Kssiide the stockholders , n L n , , n . , - tb hl! shell, tariff scrambled, (oxo lo to ejUarge the Capacily of the plant. CUldrcn. Cry fjr ntcher jLaStOrQi J bill iiaij diijtd rff piiddin. The Charlotte Observ, V;"- Mr. M. C. Qiiiutt. who was over "aa Sidiaburv iu efy hi Rowan. Tb discussion in this isuc on the sub- treasury between W. G. Steele and his anonymous antagonist is very uueies.- ., . ...... I t mr.aa ing and instructive. iur. oieeiu ia a intelli"ent and well informed man and no one is better able to detenu tuat ue- mand of the Alliance than Iiuuseli. Mecklenbara Times, 1891. Hs not Mr. Steele sunk in lhe eyes ot that great weekly within the past twelve mouth-! The blue stockings of this town were splitting their throats Tuesday morning telling the people that Col. Uheevos nau converted Mr. VV. G. Steele over to de- mocracv. Mr. Sieele authorizes us to say that he is not cranky enough to be w..i k. in -in wuli onlv one luer. llrtsavslie is in the people's party, lo stay and will be heard from before thq Sth of November. Hereafter until October 1st a double dail. mail will be run between Charlotte and Blowiug rock. Mail matter deposi ted in the postoffice in Chirrlotte not later than 10;3a a. m. will reacli Blowing i...t- ib ime uiiiht. Cre it lor I his the balance of his days. How men that while some people are talking politics wc i .j;..., ..r. thA 4irmrM for everv I - ..Triucr barcrain. lett crade tabic oil "' r f . . . I . .. i r. , .1. -n.. r.Hi- uu- iii last ,uls,i thrrtc.oHMwwa-v ZZZIU mk m the dirt to get mud to throw at them is s. L 43 ol1Crs 25c. to :.8e; Mouito Nets more than we can understand. .. I r,c per yard; La.ti.-' Sailor Mats i:.c. worth 2:.c. I K ereat bargain in l-ana, i.aces. uauuiv it.. 4 i ..-.. 1 rmm Pbrlntti went to I " . 'i'..ki lim ine 'l:c ner dozen u n: Davidson College this moruing to attend Towei8 ftt 50c on the dollar, lhe beat $t.oo ti.e democratic meeting there to-day. shues in tho Sute; Oxford Ties 88c, worth At 1 ft ff 1 1 1 1 . Congressman Aiexanuer, . J1.25 . ,. ,. ....-.. Mr F B McDowell, Capt. John tv. ir- Ererything marKeu in pia.n ...r. win and others maao 8eecne. i Mo price to an. o.it.-...vv,.. the biuest rally ever known in Meckleu- Give us a call. burg, outside of Charlotte iowushtp.- HARRISON & CO., Xcu'S. Sent otf. I a nnors below 1st National Bank. 1 I i t iiliil. r ,11 Pirn has a population of "I1..1 . - N. C iovi. D " 1 ViUlUM a a . a I . .1 k.r.i t over 500, and a Illicitly seiweu wum., and you will see that a large crowd went from Charlotte. Ex-Senato? JohuV. Moore, who is a straight haired demo crat and who was at the rally, said there vfM. about one hundred preseut. Well now if there was a large crowd went from Charlotte where were the citizens of that town and country? Echo an swers, where. People's Party Spcaklu. This being the day for the people's t ,.llala wmm . a " m a .! ff about half full of all parties hy ii o woca. a The people's party were la the majority. m ii n.uu.v Dr. W. P. Kxum waa in ill v r . tm'.in. ed'l.v W.G. Steele, who made a short lalk, Mr. C. Ii. Aycoea wa in troduced by Mr. T. H. Robertson ana snoke for one hour and a half. He did ..... . . . . . i 1. ......1.1 fnr in a rUU. lie was tne oesi rivii thp. verv best attcutiou by all par : . ... ...... When bovas done Marion uuncr ..n fur vanl and at this juncture a fine j I wa v av b .ttalion of true blue democrats marc&ea out of the hall making all the fuss pos- ;m nouvithstandiug Mr. Itobertson - r 4 ........I' tito'id for deceucv. but aim air. ..o- i " - .ti.i no eood. They weut out aud threw rocks oti the house aud yelled . 4 t.itlr wa ubout 1 be uoor. I f p- done aud Aycock got up agaiu the crowd J. i.,e.k in to make a fuss. The speak ers went ahead and all who listened to .hp soeeches were well pleased. The disorderly crowd inade more votes for We arc still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacle's, and all kinds of fin Jewelrv on hand at the lowest prices. Watch repairing, a sprchlty. All work "tirantecd 12 months ' V T 9, :r. " AH. m '. . i r rf - a mi f r i "BTJGEBT IS KING OP MOWERS. The "Buckeye" cxc-ls in Simplicity, Durability, Lil.t Dr.fV.. ii'-. ;lHS rTrt'y PW. 4 per W-' IM-'C- W,. ..... K-u- ? in t . . ..... . i . .. -,n.lr l..it. mi iirices. speeches, so the twime crowd is mviieu i ,n car iOJid IOW aim can gnc i"v , ... The contluct suoweu uiu w headauaiters for rep ine oi an kuw - ...... - - --- We keep a full line of can a -rain. everybody wants justice or not. rri ! Annual C. C. A. fc ftl. FAIR. CONCORD. N. C Snnt. 7th. 8th and 9th, 1892. ... i,..,.r t.; iinervst aiJ ainuse all. TrottltST ana ruui-luK races eacbd-y. IrtojCle ra. lUi? . ... ..... .1 ... .t.i.... ..n. lb .ui ii.- ..,..uq . ...i ii IUICJ.I , v- aceoin modal iov is due to rostmaster?4 " t HEAVY Flour a spt.-iallr. ; at low prices. buying. So. StdU IVUe-e tcel. t " T7 T 1 Call and s e us, or wrii.e fw !.ri e- VTova liei't S'u'.iy, - c.h aiilotte,