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V 4' . !' : uremia Watciiman. - . -z. - J. IBAIISEY, Editor and I'rop , SITIiSCRIin'IOX RATES. A..'ni,i'.i(lv:l!lfie -- fl.W. ,Vll" --" , .--.-- t; Six months; V V ' TERMS STRICTLY CASH. The Watchman i sorbin of the r Alli-. 8 nee in the 5tU aud 7th Concessional "jDiatricts. .-' 1 ' The Watchman has fi) Tr r.t wen IfcuhHion than any paper published in 'Salisbury. Eated aaaecond-classiU i Salisbury. N. C. l v c,m.t -A i8oo auK.u,, --v.. . .i....f ,..n';rd l.n . 'l WAS once a pai ij . jiow depend on rotten eggs to earn -,low1!r, ,niy pjmu; , ; .Tii Wthren in GVorem c:.n do indre good if they will look after their own speakers and throw fewer eggs. the ilaiirrei Ii nil nased and ihi 'further trouble is appre t..-i Iy,, I,. tiw sure reucuutu. -" - I , about it. The price of cotton has advanced h une in the past two weeks. People are not advised to bold for better prices as it may oiily be temporary. If-Weaver' oprwneuts could . gel woulil win tbft fiizht. .euuugu cs1 ,VJ o But we wonder what your Uncle Tom .leflersoii would say about such busi- ' V. ' .Za n.irfv 0 ' ' " . ia." T,.va r.roA.aA tbrfi nowf-rfuN . ' ; ; eriuous ut rente opnng.N u., .-weeks' ago. tcir to the St. v uii-tw. "w 'L-iuis Globe-Jkmocrat reports him as saving: "I thank G1 tliere was one man who had the courage to stand up . f - V ..,. w.-f,iir' tetoreong.e., .... u .-v no matter Iioni what source it came. Tom Watson is the man. A-(X)JtitsrONDEKT who-was at Qoal fP.i... Liflnir flirt Mponf i rf 1 1 - DOintinT?to the sneakers oi tr.e AICCK. Cllll., UUI iiif, ni ii" ii - o - i . hU with th miners, has told a friend that sale. 1 bespeak L. --r . ... . ersoftlie other retoii. aud tney lie on tliat the true inwardness of that Jrou- ., , n ; iIiC-.oin-st 'volers ble has not been madv public, lie l0gttattiie truth? Meitln-r poliii n,ys the papers-never publish'id the cal p-rty is Avilling to divulge thetruth, wort part of it at all.- M st of the and the inquirer, if he desires to cast- miners slio were shot were sTragglers. The" "'in a iii body of inihers wire not .fought by tlie cowaruly militia. The convict system m-ist" go - OT BELF SUSTAINING, . r .i y .i . i i t .-We think that several .speakers arid - - -., . ., . 1 , , pars .nave been blowing about the i rri ' .f. tr' . peniieniury. rue -.uaieigu- sor irives the following figures for the quarter er n.r.twr A..(r.wt aiir Toinl expenses,-4;0,(X)8A)2; total earnings, $23,59,30; expenses over earnings . '$16,042. - . ' - From that it looks" like somebody's ; campaign thunder has been crushed. The nor' shouldn't tell the truth 7 just at this time. It should wait un- j Til after the election-. by, all means, and ; then begin to tell the truth. i f: COMING TO T11EIR SENSES. For years the agricultural, press of - the United States has fell short of it ! '' ..f J: Tr,i..--.i! C..:.,,. i'' i . t ----- umj-t 1 11- i 'iva ui iicMll HJU p1 opit posted, exposing the wrongs that -'are I "beilik nerneirated linon the nrodufers ! ! ; ' in m.ny ways they have been strangly K quiet. True they give , the farmer ; ; .,,1,- ..lw.nt t,. 4..:.: x i .i - ., . . . . , .'IF' e, uuiiy onsneis oi ; ; . - whertt or hne horses and hogs. But at i last they realize that more is raised than can be hrofitahlv sob! Tl.v ! 1 'have Earned tl.t hvrnrnV..M?.,n ... i r -..lJ.. ...i ii..:. .... 1 - .. .Av c. HWV',a"u uulL 'u,,ue,collsunip- ' - lon is impossible where conditions are :' - 'jus''r,!lliat the farmer who - .. ' i raises 50 bushels of com to the acre is - f not much better off tharrhis neighbor .W-o, t t l ,t .- -who ral.eS ten -i f he L cannot get cost :f?r a' u 'y see 10W Hlut crop man i- pulators are making millionaires out of theniserves and paupers of tire farm- Uie diapeanous iraud has become an en and business men. They see that ' J.,0"1 , , m-- j J " "Ihe Banner has always opposed .trusts and corporations are bleeding the principles for whieh the" Kolb par the country. "1'he farmers found this ty in Alabama contended. It had no but themselves. The organs of thesort sympathy with the --bolt insti various farmer organizations have jthoroughly yeritilated the schemes. Bht the leading agricultural papers art- filing into line. Most of them are howling 'calamity"'.' in 1ead eiirnest. The result is tntirely; satisfactory. Tnere never was as much determina tion and unity of thou.gl.it. The fany- ers'are ouiitl to win -sooner or luteV, nil. I tl,o lift ricultural press are going to uf u 1um,-'er ot congressmen from'Ala ht to a finish. T 'ua who will not act with the demo- ...... be in the ti a ThcTun BTTTxrro "Pat Kolb in. He-can't do -much A LOSING BUalNEaS. harm t0 the democratic party a The New York Tribune Whitelaw orejrnor, but the party will suffer in Rjtdpaper, a Kepublican high' pro- oahnluUe injuiy-if he is cheated out teeLioii orn. tries to show i h:it a r S .-'-.-,, . , , VtUlilVl V A. "" J "U.1 JUllllU'JIC til 111V f , ' .1 -J T 'l 1 nomesceau case. iuuoing so it snows 4that the farmers are the losers at lat. It gives theipriees of flour, meal, meat, "eggs, butter &c, in 1SS0, 00, "01 audi It shows that "al the uctual l ec 'ssifries 'of life that come pKIdren Cry for Pftchcr"s Castona this venr thj.n iffisso.f They uereto tl(AT theiiind tbii.-i ii dear robber) oMu per emit, f rota. the price of Jam; products. It is no- wonder tbat tlu e.uuniers, if -i'.ot all proprous, ar doininuch belter than the producer.-. "in 1SS9 I lie farmer:, were getting yiiyl living prices, now 15 per tent ies. There is niiltji food for thoughi in thii In fact' this is largely tin cause -of the political revolution i..ow "oiim-on. Let us come home. &n- nose every merchant in S-ilkbim 1.. frr..t,A in sr! I t heir iioods 15 Urow Ci st. How lollg couh. any of tin m continue in buMiiiSS r VVpuldtA tJey le justified .in htin. vigorously against such things ? bup , , , lt,Ddeiv i .- . . could not get any intercut at all, jhi liussttBid, had to let th. ir money ou at no per cent, at all, and pay people tlu difference between 8 and lo- ye cent, to get them jo take it, ouhUl; the banks go out-tit D.usiness r in hirf the hic-.ts in the ease. ! 1 he farm- are robbed this way - every day I'Iipv inn! 'Pt iv net. Uiev are umui u uv. 1 tj j hae it. If your party don t give in iioper don't be disappointtd it it goo down. LIE ON EOIH SIDES. The ' Farmers' Advocate, organ oi he.National Grange, and a very ex celient paper, ha3 the following abou nhr nolitical situation, which is enii- I ----- ncntly wise : "On a certain occasion two attor nova annonroA htfor a iudtre to have settled a difficulty about a boundary line. The one, producing a map and snreadinirit Iefore the Wurt, traced . - jrark,a!r what n itrt 11 iiiiiiM- . . 0 was to reurcsenta si ream ot water i,; Wsw suppoetl to be part 'of the Ijouudry; then pointing to the kh: claimed by lis opponents cj:ent,& 'They lie on that -ue. ihe aid her i.j toihe 0thcrsideof theslre;.m, tlr(?v lie c n t hutvi.Ie.' "Well; said th ju ige, Mf you tie on both SHUft The how am 1 to uet iit the trutn r speakers of one great political party, oilier, an intelligent b.tljot, m:st seek infor matioii' through olln-r channels. The mission of the" political stump speakn and the party organ is not to help the people understand the real effect pro duced -by the different policies proposed, but to throvv dint into then- evs, and. if possible, make them think thewoise , . 1 .. ' ,T 4i ., the better cause.- voters must wves- ti ,e for themselves and not allow I". . . . , , ,. Daid ta kers to deceive Hum. lo se- cure party success all soils , of stories wilrbe lo!(l tj'in innv until uie wrs oi November; believe only "that v.hich is proven. 5 E0LB MUST EE SEATED. It seems that the politicians have an elephant on their hands in Alabama. rhey thwarted tlie will of the people in the recent-Stitte election ai:d now th? small number that stood by them are repenting and leaving" the parly l-'ily. Jones will not accept tnjt )fic,e of governor if he iras r.nv deem cv Kolb was elected." The. action in Alabama is havirg a disastrous effect in otlierStates. The Nashyille. Tenn., Banner, the leading Democratic Wer has lllisi say :- "The regular Democracy in Alabama have greatly overshot the' mark. In thtirtrantic zeab to elect their Stale ticktt r e,lUlless 0. the met In ds ein- ployed, they have not only brought af fairs in-their own State into a-deplora- ble condition, but have done great damage to the national democracy. "Tliat the mot uncrinmhus and barefuced cheatin was practiced to de- feat the Kolb ticket can no longer be questioned. This will be apparent to illiyI!e h ordinary candor ar.d in- lligence who will take the j:,ius to inquire into the sitmition. Kolb boxes uive been stolen and thmwn a-wav for alleged irregularities aid the Kolb vote suppressed in &o many ways that tuted at. Montgomery, and sincerely hoped for Governor Jones's election, hut it tcels uselt called on to.unquali th'dly condemn the luetliods by which that election-has been forced. - ''Has deieat of Koih by unfair means in Alabama has srvtd to.eri Miely disrupt tlie d.Vnocratiu party in that b:ate, and place it in tlie doubt- iul. column for November. Further- more, it has mad i-ssihl theelect.ou - JL ' V- 1 ' ' :.""." l" ikcu I unquestiunabiv chosen. i- p ,e Montgomery. Alabama, has been nommatrd for c gress by the people's party He is cou-" the editor of the Alliance Herald, the ori gan of the Stale, and one of the best reform papers iu the whole country. If he can run for-congress as web as he can run a ncwspaifcr iiK4 tiection is as sured. . . - - - . WASHINGTON LKTTEK. The G. A. R. Encampment Over Hie Bearing-Sea Arbitration. - v Other Sews. jorrcspoQdence or the Watchm n. ' Washington, Sept. 20, 1 892. . Preskleiit i iairison's manly devotion o his sick -wife whose Jjedside lie has tefu.tl to leave, except to attend to -ucii urgent national affairs as cannot .i left to his hubordinates, is not alto gether pleanng to the big headed poll icians of his party who have come fere to f-ce him since he returned from Loon Lake last week, many of them on missions purely felh-h in their ia- tire, ljut Ll.eie are lew men wnose uearts i:re in the right place, no mat ter what tbeir 'political opinions' may .;e, who do not honor him for the af- rVction m displays for the woman he vwure to love anU honor, so man years ao. . Careful inquiry among ..the thous ands ofr eonle from every section oi clu? country who attended the G. A. It encaiupiUcMit h.st week brought out ne fact that is puzzling the politi cians no little., 'J'he only States in which there is the usual activity which preceeds ii preidvntial election are those in which the. people's party have gained a "foothold. " The prediction was made b' hundreds of men from ihe other States, that unless there was a very great change between now and election davit would be impossible for either party to get out anything even approaching a full vote, No satisfac tory explanation for this indifference on the part of the voters has been given, jind I shall not attempt to do what some of the shrewdest men iii politics have failed todo. It is simply mentioned as one of the queer, things of the campaign that is being much talked about in Washington. Gen. Duniel Sickles, of New York, who waSy-one of Senator Hill's strong est supporters at the Chicago, conven tion, gave evidence by, his -talk while at tile encampment that he has not be come rect-'iieilul to the nomination of Mr. Cleveland, and it will not surm ise any of these who l.eaid him to hear at iiiv time that he has. bolted the demo cratic ticket. - x .Washington is very a fferent (o-day from what it was a week r.iio. Then brass bands and dium corns were heard 011 eVrl V lla.rut :T; ihn :irrivim posts of theJb. A. Ii. marched to tneir quarters; to-dav there is only the or- uiiiary nuiu ()i ousines? iraiac. ilie 3 ! I . P. I o nM eat crowd ::i the neighborhood of 350,000 people has enjoyed nearly a v.ce;; or Siiiifc seeing nnd qu:e!lv re turned to their homes to discu.-s th. beau lies of I heir capitol. city and tin fios.iitality of its ' citiz'Mis. and tin '! ( ao St pal'aU;' (;i tic i . t l 'quarter ot f 1 i , i century,, it was a o;.i nalunu crowd, .mhJ, every body ppo.iks well o the good order Miich p-revailed in the City (illllhg tj.( ir : a ;ood time was .:av. 1 Laf. t Lev Had : vide nt- frmu theii ,i;i't i.uii!)iict nu.nv leit as .'iie gentlemen put i! : -Th're i only om ruing i regret-,md tiiat is 1 have to stop to eat aird to iet. I ould like to keep on going and taking part in n;e numerous entertainments whic hae lieen to generouslv pn.vided foi us. lte fiiet is, it was a physical . . i i i i. 1 nnposmnsy lor any one peron to have attended all the entertainments. v f - . J he Departments of Slate and of Justice are biily at work, upon the preparation -of the answer of the Uni ted State. tt the st iteiuent upon which Great Britain will base her ca.e in the Jjehnno bea Arbitration. It is n tick iish sort of a j. ib and the gi eat est care ts being taken,-as it is recognized that a iMunoer, liuignificent of itself " ! i 1 i - migr.r, icsuiu i;,i pieiiuticing our case to a dangerous extent in tlie minds of the di.-linguohed gentlemeii who will fit as a court, of arbitration, thev also know Khat if the ease be h-st the ndmirnVt ra tion will catch it hot and heavy from niose who have been at first opposed u aioitraiion, i;e! teving that thereby -...o vw,,,,,, i0 i.iiuii- a-cn::i;ce to looi-e rights which it never should have al lowed to be qutstloi ed, but should hav maintained at all hazards, by fort e o arms, if necessary. Piesident Ilarri T T 1 ' mm legarcuu me matter ::s of so much importance that he left Mrs. Yin roi use nrst time since he brought her - ... . . . back from Loon Lake, except tW a few minutes at the time, in order to discuss wtu the Secretary of State and Attor ney General the outlines of the docu ment to be prepared, which he pro poses going over with great care after it is completed. It may be stated on crond that this government will not for the pie?nt take any action in regard to the complaints made hv'the nwnre and sailors of the American sealers re cently seized by Russian war vessels. l nere are reasons why it is not desira ble to tackle this question just now. Russia in making these feizurea has only exercised the same richt which yea. and unless I there were some peculiar hardships put fupon American i-ftizens who tvpri t ie seized vessels it is hardly probable mat auytbing wrtl ever be done in the! mv.ure or a protest S!gaint the seizure. Lima Car Works Destroyed. Cou'iiBUs, 0., Sept. 23. A special to the Dispatch from Lima, Ohio, says the Lima car works were entirely de stroyed by fire this morning. Two hundred cars, in tbeeonreof construction- were al-o destroyed. The fire -pread to two large oil tanks, whic b were exploded. The total Ls is es timated at 100,000; insurance abor t half. There are two kinds of protective pnk men. One kind is -determined to drotect money if it tkes desnotism to do it. The other kind determined to project manhood and a five oy em inent it it tak-t llu- Ii JLf A.x .f . Xoiiconforuiut. . PUC THIS IN YOUU 1MPIJ. I Wain - Fads and Shajrp. Pithy Saying irom iieroriu rapers. - -There is a vast difference between business kiil and iiolitical tricker3r.--r actio. - The power of him whTo stand mor ally highest is the only real power. jjucaqo United. If la'ny one lives in luxarv, it ought to be those who produce the wealth. Huron JiurahxL Thirty years of wrrng and oppres sion is forcing this reform movement to a success. Truth. One door " in Varderbilt's mansion cost 50,000. W hat did yours cost ? Y owe oj the People. The great moral truths of the world have been thrown off from the "heart at white heat. Chicago Unity. The man who does not want sec tionalism abolished is either a coward or an office fcevker.-7iVceir. JNever say anytiiing against a man behind his back on: cannot substanti ate to bis iiiKQGonlon Courier. A dear d(dlar faitens debt upon the people;, a cheap.dollar enables the peo- de to pay their debts. liuralmt Instead of trying to pick Haws in other ptople s character, try to keep your own above suspicion. Garland . . . - The gladdest of all the glad word of tongue or pen, tlie gladdest of these ire: ''Congress has adjourned ag;rtii. Economist. There is more eloquence in the si lence of the people, this summer, than is failing from the lips of plute ora tors. Acorn. I We increase in population at the rate of a million a year, but the vol ume of currency . stt-adily contracts. tun Anlonia Truth. Tlie bloody shirt has lost its politi cal efficacy. -Sectional hatred finds no lodgment in the bosom of a roimlist. Colorado Mail. It is exceedingly amusing to see an armv oi laboring men striking lor hih wages and voting for low wages. Cincinnati Herald. This reform wave which is sweeping over the country cannot be turned backward. It will rush rapidly on to success. Atlanta Fanner. Don't loose any sleep about Alabama m the presidential election. She will be found somewhere near the head ol i he procession. Topika Advocate. And they do tell-us that that great body of traitors which has boeir as sembled at VashmL"to:i tor quite a while has ad j: all tied 1' 'lUZCi' Ar'tt'S. 80.(H!) is the mo-'est sum this gov enfuiciit. pays :as tuitnn to .".end live men to Entoi e-Jo fiial out. what k:nt of money u c hail use. C lister M.:il. The Farii.'Ms' Alliance havi d. one it God bless ih;:s who inaugurated. means by winch tlie pe-'ple iau meet on et'iii'mon. grounds. ion. Mont rose Utt There is epiite a difference in'th lieat hen, aud nlightened peopb-: the former bow to wo l and stone, while ihe latter worship goid. llis'iny titat LifjJit.' American liberty is the liberty to bih'k ai ine icriiis oi me man wno holds a;( iiich on the means of prodia tion and distribution, or stave. Seat tle Call. If gold was demonetized it would le uscl only in the arts and would soon fall below the price of iron, tin or cop per. There is fiat money in gold. Exchange. Labor is not a commodity, to be sold by competitors at the lowest bidder. Labor is the creator of all commodi ties capital s progenitor. Kansas Ci ty Phalanx. A party that-must go back to an other generation to show its good works and bus no promises for the fu ture is a 7oor thing to tie to. Ijoufs iana Farmer. One hundred and ninety million acres of land-in the United States is owned nnd; controlled bv foreigners. the greater share by English landlords. Great West:' Reader, did it ever occur to you that despite yonr; personal .hardships you are living in a time that the future histo rian will set down as an uepoch.v What part are you playing? West Coast Mait.' L' " One" trouble-"wit h the American far mer is that When the weather is dry he does not need better roads, and when th mad is hub deep there- is no chance to build better ones. Indepen dent Tribune. Wheat, is gradually dropping in the great wheat marts. Still the. gold j bugs crv aloud to the farmer that it will le better next year, anil that we are' having prosperous times generally: ies. prosperous for the gold bu cr hn r death to the farmer. Exeh' ne. John Rockefeller, of Xew York, is said to be the richest man on earth, possessing in round numbers SI 50,000,- 000. If it were all m gold it would weigh about d,vHnj times nis own weight. His dily income in go'd would exceed his own weight.- Ex change. Wlen Eabj vras sick, we gar herpastoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. , Wten the had Children, she gajthern Castoria 'Celebrating lis Iiwry ' Saxdieqo, September 28. -This city U to-day celebrating tlie 050th anni versary of S:ind:eg" bay. . jN early alt business houses and m my private resi dences are tastefully decorated it honor of Cabrillo celebration. Worse Than a Powier iIasrazltie. Columbus, Ohi(. Sept. 23. A spe cial from Lima, UaiO,says: .t2 p. in. the uilro-glycentie mag ziiie one nub west 'of the bolar Oil refinery exploded with terrific force. Window.- were shattered and .houses j ured in ' tl citv, fully four miles aw.iv. Great ex citement iirVails. A 'number of live-a are reported lost. "Whil cap at Work. Johnson City, Tenn., Sept. 28. A report comes from Cocke county of doings of '"white caps" a few months ago. The organ. z-d band v.hich has been the terror of Sevier countv citi tsdjis for several moLtiis, have moved their base cf opeiation to Cocke conn ty. Notices have been i posted in front of some of the leading farmers ot the countv, iutorming them thut unlus they left the county within ten days theywotild be severely dealt with. Giber houses were visited, and in some instances riddled with bullets. It is expected that bloodshed .will resnl in a sh- i t time from the actions of this baud of white caps. A Good Nomination. Mr. J. II. Turner, national secretary of the National Farmers Alliance am Industrial Union, aud also secretary o the national executive committee o the people's party, has been nominate for congress from the fourth con crressional district of Georgia. This district is represented at the' presen time by Mr. C. L. Moses. Jilr. luruer is now serving Ins third term as uat lonal secretary or the alliance, 13 a i n . it- rood writer, a strong deoater, an thoroughly ported on the principh which underlie the" present contention lie is a man of unbleniislied character true, aud trustworthy,- and will make one of the strongest campaigns i i th- Lb t ate. He was horn aud reared in the district which he seeks to represent, and his sterling soilh will draw him much support. Don'i Want a Catholic Mayor. Los DON, Sept. 28- airit.itioii here over -There is much the prospective election cf Stuart Knill as lord mayor of" London. The opposition to Kniil is based wholly on the fact that he is a Roman 'Catholic. Knill has v. ri it en' a ivp!y to 'a letUr n ..." i i.1.- ,;J n ij , . i o in L-rd Jia vor h iyil) HI J.JI.ili.) n.-i i in the event of eii'ctio;: prooa-; ie couise 1 s to certain teiii'ioos sei va es, v. i i i ; lieu toe ior-.l "Ua Vol is expected to at tend in ii..i-;.l V ill. il t.l 1 :,l!i s (i.iela 1 ea- f a e ii . , .a i . -jii: . w i.i: : a.i i it.n Mi-g i . . - . . i ! .. ..... i : i . ... ..! sh he he (lio-m lord mar in1 wu1u ilaVe acler.:V ( 1 J he E--t a 1 d :at d CaUrch as chaplain, w liile In- .'onld, mj tar rs his person;:; a i-nd In 0 at vitu'iliip was ( oncerned. of conr-e eontiuue tn attend .Roman Catholic minis! rat ions. The newspaper.- .mo-ily suppoit Mr. Knill, bur. there is a roug and bigoted opposition and the legality of his elec tion may be assailed. IV'iK-s Parly in Alabama. BiRiiixaiiAM, Al t., S jK 10 -The third party convention metal 9 oclrck his morning ana a permanent, organi zation was efi'jected wi:hout delay. The following candidates in con- mtss w re nouunatei, : First district. W. R. Moson; second listrict. Frank Ibdizeil; third district, J. F. Tate; fourth distri A. P. L -ngr W hat lev; bore: lift h district, V . C' sixth district, John M. Davis; seventh district, I3i:ukweli; and eighth district, J. 11. Parsons. All of those, have hitherto been democr..ts excrpt Parsons, p ho is a jrother of the United States district at- orney here. The convention has honiinated a nil Weaver electoral ticket. The two factions of the republican party are hopelessly split, both com mittees having adjourned without agreement. The above is taken from the press lispatches and dicloses a healthy situa tion for the people's party. r- U vi Z?TJg - Cares all Feniuto C-mpiaunta .nd Monthly ularitv. I.f.icrrhcr.-?. orlYbites, x ;;ain RarW nr Sides, fitr'cr.ethcns thQ 1 OSD13, L-unxi up the whola EY;ti-:n. It Luscurcd tliousanda and v. ill cure you. DrL-ts havs it. Seed Btarap for book. DB. J. 1. DOSGOOLE Jt CO., LeuL.TlIid, 2r- Administrator's Notice. Having fpalificil a ;viln'.!ni5trator upon tin estate of Genoha Miller, dee'd, nil persons hay iag c laims against said estate are bert iy nut i fi-'d to present them for pavtuent on or befon the 20th day of July, 18:3, or ttiia notice will tj3 pled in bar of ttiiir recovtrv. All or.on indebted to sai l estate are recjiiegted to make immediate payment J. V. VOW ijAJS, Administrator 1 ijf.ilVM h W CX11 home b ito-o U Atlanta, Ga. ClSoeHHYirhiislittilSs. tt Overloaded." Stetson Hats for $1.25. 3,000 pairs new sam ple Shoes and 1,000 new sample Oats just arrived at SAMPLE STORE. SALISBURY, N. C, Xeui- ShinJ pipe. Opposite Jiilimi & Co 8T-Tg&-ML The Great n LUiMuii. num. Miuiui an t m - j - CURE. Ihe Hcst and surest treatment on earth for $1.00. Sold only bv Br. J. B.ALDXWDKR, - 15 S. College St. " - Charlotte, N.C Brawn, Weddington k Go Eotail Hardwaro. We haye just received a larje lot of one .i i ....i . . l.i . .-i . i puuuu uui-ier inouius, price Zteis, also n large lot of oval and round Iiread or Dough Trays. The celebrated SSwing Dairy Churns, Cylinder and Dasher Churns; all cau be suited. rr 1 1 l . . m a i nc oesi assortment oi Ta'ue ami Pocket liiiives, Tublu aud Tea i?poou9 iu iho totate. Brass, and Porcelain lined preserving Kettles, and at such low prices that no family ueed bo without them. A very large assortment or Tinware, Pots, Ski!!e:s, Ovens and other house keeper' articles. We have the best Cy rr Tuh. that; arc "on Ihe market. V, ,v se...-u; vki! ;hrw away nnmcy on an Id painted tun iViirn e. ; a i one aiaii amount un.ro will get a 1 Call and see. us when Sou want'anv- in- 1,5 "ur "n liltOWX, WEDDING TON & CO;, '-J Jvist Trade Sheet.f CLarlotte, N. C Subscribe to the WATCHMAN. New clothing secured at unheard of. prices ire heaped mountain hidi on every counter in tlie store. ' .Bargains that will "astonish the most economical buyer. '-INo baits, frauds or inaKc- cliefs. Evorvtliuu; square, honest, and siraigu- Y l"ou can save money OOK 2 Fur S5.f0 you will 7.50 10.00 12 o0 15.i)0 u See them, the' are uuziuii iiiv;li o iiiiv iut ouiu ;it nuio tiu v. , i r dollar. Shoes, furnishiinr crooods, uiulerwt! fine assortment and the prices to suit the time You are respectfully invited to examine D1) stock. , Is one of the issues of tho.campiiiji"--"- - We are in tlie thickest of OSH0 iiver .uoiiars vui go iuriner in our muiuh- K,jine than anywhere in the countiy. AVe also carrv a han'H)I1 Hats, Trunks and Umbrellas very cheap. We undersell all competitors. efU ci t n ii . ii. ux.i,vnMi'y. Th .t vfatch. clock hich you 'have laid away os tfw,r can be repaired and made as. new by v - f REISNER . - & Having gradu ited at the best o..f- for watch makejs in America ve r not hesit de to offer a handsoniP Gold Watch Frei tcTthe'person who can brings aw..r, or clock which we are unable i0 r, . ' Those eyes which iuiveTUvn you trouble, or csiusing von i,",;,. .1 headache, can. be properly tit WltT, gbisses Which will enable you j0 s.. periectJy, and at a price way below tle traveling quack or peddler. ' Our line -of JEWELRY and SIT VERWARE is the most cnniprete Sidisbury. Watches were never ' cheap. We are showing almost beuu. t:f-.il line. You will always find us in Look for the blacked. frJi,t in tow Step in, and we'll treat you white. Always yours to please, EEIS1TEE & GOPXilT, L ijeatbnir Jfwwl i ITS IS IT NOT BETTER To have your 'print in (fone neatly, and in, an attractive maimer, even if you have to pay more for it ? Well, we do not charge any more for our work, hit! oicir. an tee the fin est woi k (lute Salisbury, and as ' line irerk. it o!tr Una, an can l;i. anywhere. Ouriirotio is ; Heat, Prompt, Accurate. Call on u$, look at our sain pics, hear qjtr prices., and be 1 convinced that what ice say is true. Very truly, Watchman JoB Office, E. B. SPRINGS & CO, Ko.'14 K.iColJege t., CIIA'ni-OTTE, - - - - n.c. To AtliunecniCll Ulidull Other " V,7,7,s'. We lie.-in- to say tint v-e -nre now pr pv.-d for the Springtnale on FERTILIZERS. We an- Agents-for theTlmriotteO.l m d Fertilizer C, ami c;.'n i - til l .jf low nriecs as wci as sell tlie resi uom lc-ci,!, . iu the koi;ite. Our' Fcililirers have piven t! e 1m1 sat ihSWlion to altai'd w cr iiuhh 1" knji !lua lu'.lv ep to tlie Mm-.da;.!. We iTi: v. tioa.-a lai-.'e tvis':ns-with 1 1 . e Sal-Ahim-m in 1 1 1 .4 sr. tio i. iiliHj Ml-lll-1 he -Iii-' toi ovlMiiH- it. II. men il-- r that tee e. i; yvuu, .u Station 'ave us the l i'n si ralr ok Arid ' l'iiosj.h iti- br UA-rar ihat wa- h'M in l.l lint State. A 'so Itliiiin I t-r t l.fO- the- X C. . F.X )eTinif.!it Station 'ivcvs IH ll.f lii-'ltl I "rail.'.oii Aiaiiionlated K.rtiiiz is iM - this Slate hot ear. .- AV'iite lor niiees. 0 by trading with inc. get a suit-worth 87.50 10.00 12.50 15 (iO .13.00 - ii ii - M ii ii ii ii it it wonderful values. Ten lrt Unto of riHrv on UW T i J " I l I I L j - ct ck the fidit with a first-ela? -c s -s f iMlf NlU", GORMAN
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1892, edition 1
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