!. J' . . i i J i- Carolina Watchman. J. lu R A2ISEY, Editor and Prop. SUJiSCIilPTION hates, 75 Bix months ' TERMS STRICTLr CASn. The W tchman i onjan of the Al.i aJl,e i tho-aih and 7lh Congressio.rt cin'l.ii.-n lh..n aiiy.iwi'fr publileil n i -nH ! ' Sal!"?. 3--C r;iUii)W, XhiT. 27, 18i (el ahorse tn.df.is 'aniMif the trade u swap us if .tlihovse.i.sidd. . . , ' (,xi various j.leuro-pnou'.tiomu d.v.ir,'l out, it is thought. hi ucenrn-d among catl Hi rnonihs. - ' .( S . Some Ncrurn colh-" are tftva fp'cial courses iu agricultural studies dn''rvin;,";ine. It improving very val pable. i HEXorthty tauds in great need of ineii with h ickbone now. There, are t?nn;iv nr-u with. backbones stuffi-d with sausa. : Immigration should be check ed somgbow. Tiiit country is getting jto piany foreigners at one tune, bom; of th'-m are not lit. io come. TnEUiTis a ra pully grooving senti ntent ii. : uvt of putting the N;C.Ex iwrimiH SUtioii 'in charge of the -N. & U. College, 1 1 vvouid be cheaper and iust.a useful. Fuse coinage o silver h isn't "flood- 1 the country'1 yet. Wart until: it be- i lve tin t then i't 1)11 a hl!U ,,kce. -HoivaTiWi! All the silver jn the world coiiUl mt flood-ihe coun try. It did not prior. to 1S73. . HX' 1 Tt t !.:.!. 7(K) worktnen have ul read y bewi killed uecidently w'hil worji'mi; on the Worhrsf air buildings ,ut Chieas"-- I'he fatalities are no qu i te as g i-a t a s t h a t o I the lute war . "Iwit exhibits much carelessness some ';Mhs.' Harrison, wite of the President dUl iti W.ishiiiortou Monday. This is V o sad news to tlii; e;itire country, for po liticai dillerences are' put aside when death claims a victim. Mrs. Harrison vfas known as a quiet christian woman affectionate in her domodic relations and true to her friends. Grip was the -cause of lir death, as that disease -brought oif consumption, the imme diate cause of her death. THE COUNTY ALL :-''.'ES. We learn that a few county allian ces show up fully as wpll at any meet ing since the first of the year. A few show a small decrease in membership, while-the majority only hold their own. - The campaign, now nearly over, ha affected everything and everybody Hut few have quit the Alliance on that account, bjit many have not attended the,mMitings-or takm interest in - the Drsatiization since the campaign open ed. This. is a matter of regret, but is only temporary. As soon as the cam paign is oT?r we trust that political 'differences will no longer divide the people in ofher matters, and that all Will concede honesty of purpose to each oilier. ' . Till ELY SU33S3TI0XS. It is important that intelligent and earnest effort bo made by each grange to secure such legislation as shall in .sure .the enactment of two laws which we believe to be of vital Jmnortance to ,lhe farmers and laborers of the State. 1 C Says J. W. StockAvell, Legislative agent, of Jtassachusetts Sta Grange: , The . Grst -is the question of equal t'xidiou, unanimously indorsed 5 by the grange. I need not bring up the 1 arguments j a its favor. The verv . term equal taxation, states the whole ; case, The l:i!I sim)lyobligtis the as: - sessor to do liis'duty under the present laws. It obliges the taxpayer to do his duty uud c exiling laws, and imposes a penalty upon e sch if they do not do their respective duties.- TMie asses.prs of the State want the law; the honest laxp:ners want the law, but there is : ..Twelve Hundred illions of personal properiy in this Siate that to-day is notdaxed'aud opj)6scs any law that shall di.-(oyef it. . : .. The second is to secure a distribution of the Staffs nioney feir education in . tii country towns in ratio to tlie aver , a..;oaUond.'!u-e at the;, public schools. Noy the. r.ioney is distributed upon the ownership of the stocks (of banks, railmids and corporations) and the , rich towns get the most of it. . Thi i nt a tax upon progeny but it tax ou a frahclrise This law will materially aid 280 of our pooivr citi. and towns and increase the uttendau in schools for it is based on the err, age attendance, LATE POLITICAL NEWS. Three Republican candidates, f Congress have been tufcen down i North Carolino'tiii? week'. Lockey the 0th' District, fool in the First hi. Sanders in the 4th. Several RepuU can county tickets are reported ctw and to come down. Up - to date th Republicans only have lickea-s iu soni thirty odd counties in the Stutt. Nationally the situation Is grttiu, interesting. Weaver electors huv been out. in South Coofiua. - In Iov.. four Democratic electors resiiW a f ibiyjs ago. A di-pateh state that th-. hai?inan of the .S ae ex- cutive corn mittee substituted Waiver f!etors U ill the vacancy, and tlint the D -m rat.s-and Weaver men vrill i vol tt -r. . i ' i:... . lector, an down in four r fiwStatc- flic Clevelauil !iVt'rs aif d.vii i. line 3tat'S, viz Ivati-a-8, Soutii Dako , Coiijru- lo. Neoras:v'a, jdoiitana. luan, and Nr.'V.Mia. It is fitted tuat tlie- Demo crats, i'eopie's party and many Repub licans will all votc for Weaver iu thosc States. Tiiat leaves notliii:g fur Har rison in the Northwest. The great fight seenn to b in New York, lioth sides claim a victory in advance, hut conservative papers say tbc result is very uncertain. ltathcr Plain Talk. When a jornal of the standing and character of the- Loudon .Chronicle feels occasion to deal with tho Ameri- m affairs in the following manners, the people mast concerned sDuhl take iti vs"ith ail seriousness what it h;$s to say: - The American p-oIe had the mtist spendid inheritance ever conferrtl up on a nation, and they have grossly misused it. Hordes of vulvar ofiicc seekers have been permitted to fatten m the public bod', great ciii"3 ar iriven ovtr to tuMi who ou 'ht to be in prison, and millions of acres of public l and are given with a light heart to railway corporatons which now threat, en to strangle the Republic in then oc topus like grasp. Thin is the real, practical anarchism which ruins States, corn-pared with which the anarchism of a handful of desperate fanatics is al most innocuous. That i? the genera! moral of the Ub r work; but there arc special quest;ous relating to railway and convict labor, it is simple mon strous that capitalists are allowed to use convict labor, f,o tnonstrus that no self-respecting community could pos sibly tolerate it. Waliingrton Letter. Correspondence o: ia wt:iunas. Washington, Oct . 24 : h , V i It r. he people's party hold tiie nai nice of row er in the United"" state rf'Mat altci March 4 h, 18U3? is ahlod quite orr- : among the politicians of late. Th r. is certainly a chance for it, and many who are opposed to the new party be lieve it to be not only possible bu I probable. Thr sit uatioti in a nutshell is a follows: The holdover members and the senators already elected for tot- term beginning March 4, next, make the Senate stand dl republicans. 31 democrats, and 2 people's parly, leaving wi uciiinui.i to ue eiecie uy Liie legis latures of the following States one from rach: California, Connetticut, Delaware, Florida," Indiana, Kansas'. Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Alm ues'da, Missouri, Montana Ne'orarka, Nevada, New Jurscy, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Tex as, W. shington, West Virginia, Wis consitF and vVyomin. OL these, 8 are regarded as reasonably certain for the democrats and nine for the republicans leaving seven doubtful- States. The legislatures of the seven States New York, Michigan, Wisconsin, Montana. Minnesota, Nebraska and Kn?a, wib, it is believed, decide the politlsal com plexion of the Senate. The democrats claim the first four,. and the people's prty now control the legislatures of the lant-three, and claim that it will in crease its majority in the legislatures to be chosen -next mouth. Allowing these claim a to be -good the Senate will stand after March 4, 1893, republicans 40, democrats 43, people's party 5, giving the latter the balance of Dower. It is only fair to ay' that the repub licans will have 4G Senators in the next Congress gamt 47 in the present. It isjust as piobable in fact mure so, that the people's party wifl hold the bainace of power the next House. Thev wuii upuu ric!iiut: uetween oo and 40 Represent ativees.- if they do mere lsiuue uouoc or tneir noIJnig the balance of power in ths House. It k seldom that the opportunity of decid ing the political complexion of the oe ii ate is-given to toe people at the same tnne that tJie presidency and con Irol of the House of Kepreientatives is decided; but the whole business well be lucluded iu the coming election. Still there are people who persist iu declaring that tjiere is really uothing at stake. In the Opinion of your coriepondeat few iu6 momeutoits elections have been held than will-occur on November 8th, '02. " , Children Cr for Pitcher's Castcrlal 1UCHAKD UAZOU. idvice to ' OSce Seekers and Tlias. Looking for Soft Sua;. Tiie election will soon be here iron, is it not time that a large crowd of to office jseukers and those who have beei. runn'ngr the campaign and Jouk.nu ih ut for a Soft dace to get down ot. their marrow bones and ask forgivenrss or what they haye said and done lu ring the heated campaign ? The.-e is in this State fifteen hundred men more or less running for office, and two-'.hird-of them or near that will be elected to stay at home. A great many ot the.n are snol!ygters iu the fuii sense oi the word and shcuid be defeated f- r their own - od and tjio go.d of th.- countrv. ' I lu re are some live i-su. s before the people, soue issu.-s that m of vital Imoortante to ,4 V, . " I . llavtj they been discussed m krciitlemanly manner. 2o, I here are him T of men on the stump that are real mugatorie. If they were meet a live issue in the road they would no: know the difference between it and a Jersey bull with a hamper basket over his head. The grrai r. ik f the soeec making has been abuse and criticism. Sam Jones says it takes h-s sense to criUde than to do anything else, bene the reasn that so .much ot it has bt-e! lone. We heard a smait Alex once criticising a brick reason's work in h;s pre-ence. lie finally askd the l;riek mason if lie did not think he would in ike a t;iid brick mason, llcioid him he. thought he wouid for it was a trade that did not require, any tools or brains. Now we will not sav there is i:o brain iu the canipain, but we will say thai nlav of tl;em. A 1 parties Ims souk gopd men iu the ti-!d and there is jiist as honest men m one party as anotuei but what have thev said of eac'u otln-r r Thev have called each olher "noraiu- uses, bullet head-, -thi--ves, ft,ois. cr.u.ks.' office seekers instead of tli-e-u-siug She real issu-- 'This was not. the -.t-e m the days when ('apt. o'i'i,.t! Walker, (ten. Young, Capt. Waring and 1. D. Whit ley aud such men as that iv prevent tliir country, tho-Citmpaign-s wrre i-onductei on a high plane. Decency was one of the is3ti s. Always if they had any is sues th y were discussed. It was then the ma-e- h id some oniul'Mica iii their leaders 1 h--ani a pr nnineiit eit i. 'O o CharSo le say that lie heard Capt. Wal ker and (i'-n. Young, two opposing can didates make their clearing speeches at at the end of a campaign ;.ii'L ('apt. Waikcr-nscU this hmguaje, if I :itit etif 1 will haw the consolation o knowing t lint. I am heat by a'high ton ed. ho:i"raiie, Christi'in rntieman How mm vol the nre-ent camn;iigM will dare to sav Wal fl!i. stah They v il wind np v. i!h abuse jokes, a'i ! mayie rotten eL'u's :is ti;e areafviorih politics. S.;Mie thiiiL' have been said this eannai'-n that would make a brass nionkfv or tho In dian girl ut the cigar stand, hang their heads m shame. A stranger that, i- not accust'-med to a North Cajolin.-i campaig'i wor.l.l think if he heard : debate t lut it was detrimental to a man's cha -aeter to go fishing nrrd .no! catch any th wig, or to allow tlio bugs :o eat his beau, potato or-cucumber vines. Now in conclusion, let eyery body go the poih on tJie 8th of November and keep cool and vote a you please, you will meet bulldozers who will threaten to cause you to be thnnvn out -of em ployment. on will be offered whisr Ivif ih.O i K i 1 Ml iv. t i n it i . o.-riio i-iioiigii io hiu yon nine hundred yards oi? hand. Yon will be offered demonetiz-d silver that he government says, is only worth 8 J ".ents, and you will" be'tohl'it is a dol lar. Li-den to nothing and to nobody, if you think it is to your interest and to the interest of the people to vote for Cleveland do so. aud if you think it would be better to vote for Harrison. btdwelbor' Weaver then vote that way do as you please, it makes no difference haw poor you are you should have tin sanie right it you get justice as the millionaire. U. It. Toiii Thmiib's Trick. benerailom thumb became a slave to tne drink habit, in his latter days atter iJarnum hat taKcn him to Lurope and had advertised him verv extensively a idea of starting him in a hlipuhau plav. A contract was sitrned and the. tour hegun. The Genera! had no dramatic ability, but the play gave him very lifl- work io do and people turned out to see the famous hide man whom liarnum's genius had made knowu the -world over. Then he begun to drink heavily and very often disappointed large au diences by being unable to appear, says the Chicago Mail. After seeing hi money squandered iu this maure until patience ceased -to be a virtue, the manager re ;dd-sto a o t hToic. m as ur?s. Hi set himseir to Watch tlie Oenernl and never Jet the lit'le fellow get out of his siglit for u niomeiit. AtS Louis the manager had oc casion) le.iv.- the l.o el for an hour, and, determined tn t ?o take anv chance, ln,.Ur.A l. n -1 I -v "wi uiu ueusrai' in nis room. in. s iiSll he letunad he was tt.uck 1859 A J. RH '4.1 . speechless with astonishment. The door was locked, bat stretched upon the floor was Toni Tuurnb as drunk a- i lord. No sooner had the manager left than ;he iiicral rattled the door until lie itiracied the alieutiou of the bell boy. 5i.ppin.4 a ilol ar under thedoor he in strocte.l th . l)v to go to t salooa, i a pint ot whi-ky ami an ordinary c'a pipe. Wueu the ixy returned th. Uenrai 1 1 1T hitn to put the pipe s'.en, :n rough' the keyhole and pour tin iqi,r into t he bowl. He did so, anr. i li- ilw'arf. Stand llg Olj tiptoe, placeo tils lips Io thi' pipe stem and dra ik iionself into total u iicwnsi-ioostu'ss. Thought lie II. id Cholera. A younu Oosion uitin wdnhad lieer sent io spend the winter m Florida oi account of a plethoric dropsical ajxp.'.r ance, iinhiced by over feeding on tin-' paoulum, was placed wail a quiei siiperstitoiu, unlearned Uiiristio family not iar irom u tiu 'sviiie, ini o near a cypress swtimp that every thing was very green around aboui. One evening the lad tu-rL up w ith . shock-headel but shrewd bov of ti c woo! hat and pine vSir.iW varirty win iskeds the Hosloui.iU to go v i h tiim to i couutfv p ri v. The aut:i irom tie lluo accepted, isle . n-xt m .mi:;g u : he breakfast table he ventur; u the re maik til t! his nevivs w. re in bid con ditiou Miice indulging so evening before atasaccharm heriy tin j exieiiua- ti )ii parry aL rs. Canepi.uitur s once the househo'd was r nied. I lie LJoston hid was forced into a hot bat h, a umstard plaster pur on h o -t;;n iCo. a porns one on his back, a gili of oir-il-caineirum forced down his toroii o;d the docior seait lor. lien h doctor arrived he s ml he w-ui!d no' We po-it ive t hat saccharine exten uation meni chol- ra but thougltt h would be safe in saying ihat tie i a had a mild ciS'3 of cholera. Th parson was next sent for, and being oi the Uapi ist persuasion, ordered a cold oath. U-.der this treatment the r-o- . . 1 . i gr wiug worse, the scnooi teacn-r w ;s -M-tit tor. imt it was .ill Greek to bi n .1-s.i. After ;i little wli,ie the list at -nock h-ad riut in an appearance, aim rem ii King in tdvcriantiv thai no am t l he I'.o-toil l..y had b- eji al MiS. Janet). anterVs tie eveili .g oei-re to a ' , i . can ly piiiii ii'. toe .-cno-dula J.y Iropped oil and t Ue eiouas rooea I'loin hiiv.an Ae-aileiny. Correspondence ei' jVa' 0:011.01. iioy-, slay on the farm. ' v. know i! i a ureal leinp ation to boys wao have lived on farm.-, ail iheir lives to try and el jlaee i.i town. In too many insi.iu ces this de- ie to leave the far n is more tlie hi nil oi paseais than the .ioy. A larv;e class of farmers tuink a hoy is only ooil or smai t according to theamouutoi' work he can accoaipn.i in a da , and as hi. d.oly roiiltne is kept up from the lime tne Dov can lnanaue to rtrive a har row, he leaves home in disio.st. We can ot i la ne the boy who is t bus raised, who nly -:e!.s glimpses of the town cler.i of some country .-lore, on bundays an I U those glimpses imagines that if he cotrd niy get something; of tne kind to do in would be perfeetly happy. tie know. nothing of liie liie. lie only sees that the cleric 111 tiie store lias while Hands, al ways has his hair well combed, and per-, haps oiled, always lias a suit ofeloliies oi the latest cut, wears 'plenty of jewelry in the shape ol 'collar bu.tons and a ll.ishv watch ami chain. - lie imagines the said clerk mut gel a very large salary to be able to pay for all these, and thinks if he ould only be a clerk he would soon ,be a rich man. In too many instances when 1 he boy at home evinces a desire to ylcrk his parents encourage hi iu , and more than likely his wish is gratified, and we lino him behind the counter learning to tie a ciciK. Jlc soon finds out ''all is not iroid that "litters," aud finds lhat elorkin;: is jiylmosi as slow a process of getting rich laXalmost any other way. The country is over run with clerks. Insert an adver tisement any paper for a clerk iu any kind of business and you will be over whelmed with applications, and each one will imagine he is just the one to suit you' And sti'd as a geueral rule they are no better paid than common farm laborers for as 11 rule clerks are paid so much per mouth, and have to board themselves aud hire their own washing done; while farm ers, as a rule expect to board their hands and do their washing. 80 far as the work is comerioil about it one is just about as l aid as the other; aud while one ean wear good stout clot lung that w ill do him good service, the other is obliged lo iro well drer-sed all the time, whether he can ailord it or not. We all know farm life .to many seems hard, yet it is the most independent life after all. The man wrio by t are and economy gets a small farm and j.ets it paid for. is always sure ef enough to eat. It may sometimes be rough, but there is always plenty. While in other ov cupations you are dependent 011 others, aud when times are hardest, when you eed something to eat and wear the worst, then it is when situations are hardest to get. Slay on the farm boys; learn to be good farmers the same as you would expect to karn to be a good clerk, a Ood lawyer, or a good doctor. use the same means and ou are sure ot success: sure of something to keep von wnen you tcel nice resting, or wneu the ran y day coiaes, for in ee y life ihyre must be some storms as web as su ash inc. Learn to take pride in your farms. Doui be ashamed l learn. Head and study your business the same as others stuiiy theirs. Take papers tiiat are devoled to your juterest, a good paper like the Watchman. Keep posted in your busi ness and you are not likely to repent staying ou a farm. A. L. Kestler. oa; pain. Book r.f Mr. Atlanta, Ga. OCica lUli yYluichail t. ma V li U THE . -1892 Georgia; Home Insaraace Co, COLUMBUS, GAJ ' ODES BEOWNE, WM.0.G0AKT, fi . -, ' . airrAi; Total Assets, over S1,G00,000. A Rome Company, set-kirg1 Home Fatrcnaje. E.vi.jft t (kt'fis (f Piirks tt lcwest tuHcete ratss. Losses adjusted aad paid prouptiy. J. ALLEN BROWN, From Mniiiin. Wtt huui-d not iraiu the whole world J- tod ke van- own tsoul. Vcrv few men n. tiic world ure happy. VJO? Becau-st-tiiey are seeking alter riches, aiul ian jtiji-i- miuri ol ih.s world nhich will de prive tlicia nl" happuie.-s. There ait iaiue- laai iiuW till the air, names that lidvejinl hkc- ln sli'oUe ola tiium, an. all nun are watciiiiti; and atu.iiu.u lueiu: out wneu the e.id come.-?, ami il:e aeCoun f their lil'c is taken, wnai wii.li tieo- ;oi; oiiiou what who loeac t'aaiv? iial u. h their Weailu? Their Wiiuie expeiieiK. will declare that they never li,l ;iea hapiiic.-. iu 1 1 it, and such are the uu-ii l.iai. are opposing the weak and Luitleu H crtVii Our ia.ni its u.iio io carl", ve.ir I i- ii.tiil oh-ar. 'the. harden ik uiut ! on o ir b. ck is not of our o-.y-n ' ;k:n , no io h .t -c. -u.-rtf u. is iiot our -w.-.4 . e r.avc i;o ncd confidence and are ,t n -paid in su -incioii. W e looked ior lbe aud beaeid enmity. We lo.ed ior cyro oiioa aiul beaeid A erown of thorns. Those whom we nave served inue iurm:; a.aiiii u. U.ii' I.jo are even those ol our own houen dd. W e are misiuler- p.vjed by ent-iuk a and ini.sundeii.io."l t' y friends. They who wou.d nav- SU g! iio.-aiinas to us yesterday cry crucu.v u io-day. i erhaps not even our own hotne is a lefuo; jierhai'is the very garden where we loved to Ml iu sweet lellowlup Aim iainit.ii friends is turned mioliiej -eene of our anuisii ly the fatal treach ery of false IVieinis. i'os.-ilny tile burOen is a!i tiie lieavier hecau.se it was ulleii;, unexpecU-tl. We thouiil we nould w.n our victory, and vy find ourselves tUii ieiiiy in iheharde.-t battle oi' our life. Ju-l as we. are. entering p.oi X- -i)Wcr lias risen out of toe mat proimseu -us namor, ana we ure i -i.ii olowu out, to ssc-a to inea.-t the darkesLl storm; the heaviest --ea of our life's5 vo au;e. No lot is harder man tiie lot ot such buns en -hearers. tint none i-more glorious. Ciod rewards the victorious by I e.liis to new t-ailies; ihc laithllli iy ll'iaisj oi'liieiity. lint our ourden ill not t-e ' oorne in vain. 1 lie toe that eousinnt i our iies ield.s ligiit and warmlh io other HVes. e a i ' I know it bet u r to ?uK'er wrong man to do wronu. IJut I sav un . .1 - w it- the friends of reform, ''Chouse ye mi nay whom ye will sm-ve," whether tin rien men who are op piei ug tiie poor; or iio; m-.si wao are striving to secure us fro n the grasp of the miiny (?) moiued niea wao are pricia i oong "i oe , .i.islo ai. a. id speei.o privileges i u none" an i ' , me men u r.o are r a me oeop.e e people and by the. penjoe." thi l it lake a great deal of irouale. to e.ho.'-t between men of whom we do not know, and tiie .. .. .i i. ... i .i n y iio.ni we u.'e io u ov is liie news j of the public pie.-s. How often have ll'.'.v deeeived us ill,; poor laboring class "I ieop,o.. i'oi- n..-t ,nei . vtie paper will i , . ., '. i laim t nat a e. i t.u in. in 1-. a flu i-ti.in. 1 I'.'iiu 10 1 in.' peooie, n . .1 . . . .... 1 a hi in 1 Hal. 1 i: loo is, while cap.', hi I ' O ( v; M I ' i l li! 1 1 . I k 1 1 I - ,11. -..I... . . . a nol Her 1 ; , con-- ra diet ii,.md miii 010 . . ..I.I. v - ,1 .state. iienis 1 inn ne is hoi. riow 1 do:, t know. I ' r'.la r.'S a i 1 ne.nsii.-ir.i-iv no-., i !n I I'll I : 1 soin ei 1 1 ot - s. 011I id" 1 .1 1 r- t 1 ... - is a certain class of l hem lhat are Irving lo oppri ts tiie burden-hearers. 1 'l;ev liave done it ;md lin y wid d it a'aiu. Tiny do it by telling to the people talsc hoods instead of iruths, aiiL'0, what a" goodly outside falsehoods hath." The Lord so it h call upon Me in the day of l roil hie and I will deliver I lire, tnd thou uloiily .Me." 'i'hauk God t he poop It; ale calling upon Him, and lie has heard our call.-, ami ii is a sure thiny that he will be delivered from trouble. (.'ai Mj-on'. alorosvill-e 1 (etii-, Corrcsrontlor-ee or tin- V':.tc'.:rn.'3. Colurnbu-i day was observed by our people. An entertainment was given !y the school at Oaklnstitute appropriate to lb occasion. Mr R V. Shuford, who is spending several weeks with friends and relatives here will leave next Thursday for his home in Hate county, Mo. Farmers are busy gathering corn this week, and where it has been yell worked the crop, on average, is ood. -Most of the farmers have a larger wheat crop than las! ea r. Mr. Logan Melv.tire, of Rutherford county is visiting relatives hvre this week. A son of Mr. A. Neill, who lives near here, has been confined lo Ids Joed for lime wilh typhoid fever. We are glad to report lhat lie is improving. The county candioaus were h ro last Wednesday. Speeches were made hy A. C. Shnrpe, and K. 1. McLoughlin, demo cratic and republican nominees for the Senate. The county candidates, in short addresses, announced themselves. Thc were in Davidson township Thursday. We arc glad to learn that ex-GorcVnor T. J. Jarvis, and Elias Curr, candidates for governor, will speak here next Satur day. Lar.ce preparations are being made for the the occasion, and there will be an old time barbecue. Marion Butler, people's party candi date for elector at large will sj.eak here Nov. 1st. So reported. Mr. J. J. Brawley finished -making mo lasses last week. lie has made 2,-100 gal lons this season. Waiter, son of Jos. Cushion, has been very sick for the p.nst week with typhoid fever, lie is improving. A ! See that your full name is put on tha registration book -the name you are known by be it John, Samuel, William or Henry. Afternoon Satur- day it will be too late. Don't nii.s voting. 77' 'Ve oflr ono huudn d d'tliars lor any cnge cf Ca ta.Tii tliut c iimoi be cured ty ii.ill s c aarrh cure. F. U. CilEN Y & O., Pro. h. I i 1 ;l. u. We tlietiudersljfaeU. have i.uowm f. j, cheuj tor th-i last 15 yean, aud Ui lit ve him perteciij liouor jble in a. I business traasaeilous and lliiar.clabo ithietii i-rry out auy obiljilous ia.ule ly ttielr Qrni. N est Tkacx. Wbo!es;ile Dnigi;l.vt.s. TolcJo, o. VA1 Di.vG. Kl SAN C M AMV1X. llOleSfcile lit Uk- gtsts, Ti eeo. o. nan's Cnu.rih c urt-ts t iken Interolly, acila dlrecily ujoii tne ini au ii.ueoas surfaces of if r.ystem. Jnce, "ic. ner b .nle. So d an DrJaSiUa. Tcst.nioiii.i.s;:rce. Ad on t nevtr had a ; tight bureau !r irr hI which l..e w s tugging come M,t suddenly ind let hini-down with uch rpJicnienre as to knock four square rf of plastering off the ceil'nv V XicUct To 'HEic or Partlculai c Address Atlanta Journal, Atlanta Ga. Ltd Cures nil i eina!.? t .::! eii-ini? and Monthly irregularity, JjOuoorriKva or Wh iics, Fain in Back or Slues, sir .v-l'-eas the f.-cbi j,- builda up tho i: ).-- r; o tbs?Hnd3 and vii c.!r ; u. I'T'jrriit hava it. Scad etatnp f n nr. A dm i n i st.rn.tn-n'a TXFnf irn thtvi-iT qualified fi U'liaiidjitfrttor tumhi t!:e ... v-iiK.i.i immu'I, 'ill II. .Ill I It- Mlli.S I, ; v- inp otuinis agidnst said c.-tato arc lien l.y i.oti- hc'i to present tuem for payment on or h (on the 2et!i day of July. lefiCJ, ur this iiclu wili ic uiu in uh) ui iiuir retevtry. All (-r.oii: iikui.u-ii to saio estate are requested to l-iuL iiuim-dniif j-ayciei't J. W . fUWLA.S ' Admia Curator K0GT-TEMA1S' I he tiie it I SIckoS, Liver, Xiacey ana Blocs CURE. The Rest and mi i est I real mrnt on earth ior sl.('l). S(dd only ! v 5?r. J. k. a.si-;.ahi-:r, 15 S. Col ege St. Charlotte. ::C. -jBrowa, Weddington & Co, e na e i isl ree eita !.:rLre lot of .;,e J pound I ml'trr moulds, prh-e 'S1. ai.-. i.n,;- hi oi ,;.ii ;uiO i.viC.iO IO- i I),.(i:i iiays. The celebrated Suit,;: I J :- 1 ry Chu.-us. ( limb - v"iiiii ns; all can lie suited. and la.-iu-r The lust, assortment of Table a n Pocket Knives, T iiie a no l'e .1 il'loOPS 111 I ue v-iaie. P ras.-, and Porcc 'i on !iii(d Tires-r ii;f K.-i ; i nol ai Mich i w-i:i-s thai no Ian. by need hfe wi-hoiil iiH-ni. r V! o ce a- -n ; iMC!d or T ii war. . i 1 "' ;kiPe:. Ovens .a r n.-u-M - cr-per.- a ! . or ; es. i ia Ve be t (V prr-s .Tub that are -mi me market. u',.y siiou'd yon ihrow" av.iiy money on an obi painted tin. when a small amount more will eel m bod one. Cnll .'Mid see us when you want any I lung m our 1 1 ii4?. - - -BKOWX, WEDDINGTON ec to., ZJ i.-t Trade Siu et, t'hai iotle, N. :-4 -vl JL III' 13 B Fv H iSS U V, v V . l- -: . c 3r5 P i;i' Is one of tho issues of tho campaign. We arc in tho thickest of tho light wilh a 'hrst-class stock : OSH0ES ; Silver Dollars ,vill go further in our store for FALL SHOES ; than anywhere in the country. We also carry a handsome Ijneof - Hats, Trunks and Umbrellas ; very cheap. We undersell all competitors. . CM.ikM. m.BROW.Nv--'v; Before You Buy Your era! Merchandise. lliave a full Canned Which I am offering for sale, secret about it for I advertise. Call and see my Stock. I pay the highest market price produce. - - - I urn selling BANNER FERTILIZER chwP for cash or on time. - Respectf ul, Ritehic'8 Old 8lniu - " ' " -nt-ioi:K or tflb : whicL you Ur, Ui cm l. r,-,.air.J ."S new by , - ' p . Having graduated at tl,T. for.vatehmaVrs fn not i.esiUle to offer all, lalSOii;L! . (iold Waic FlnA f th,J pusop who can b,-;,..,. ..' ' ' e are ;:-, :.. , i nose errA;, ; . you trouble, ur .aiwi, e 4 i; n E - nead iciie, ejjjl be pi-inii-i-' lit or gl:.ssewhich uln en le V.th leriec;lv,audatapriee,ay,; ! ravehng quack or j,i,7kr. tI,e Our line of JEWPrv ,,... v . ... 'u"i"Y aHd SIT ' ve Uvs cuean. ve sun u u t, . : . it .- er K0 - f 1 :t-l due. Un, NMi !4..v.v .. H- k'ior th.- ;hl!j,r;; ;ep in, ,.nd weij i,e.1t.v;i''".. i"i l5"r'-. 's3"u please, - "II IIP. L l:u,' Jewifrs IS IT HOT BETTER lb have your printing do h neatly, and in. an attractive manner, even if ym have tt ;ay more for it ? M vll, do not vfiarge any inure for our work, but guar univv the finest icork done in Salisbury, and as vi i r unc, as can oe dm any where Oar motto is: Neat , Aivinuij XlViUUiaiC, Call on us, look at our nam. plcs,Jic((r ourrices, and le convinced Hi at what wc say is (rue. Very truly, ' Watchman Job Office, E, B. SPRINGS & CO., 26. 11 A. CoilejiGfcl., CHAllLOTTE, - - - - K.C. To' J '(tin ace men and nil other I'u rm crs: e oe.-jiK io saV th t e arf iy,n pi"' red ior ii.e .Spring tr.iCr on FERTILIZERS. We are Agents for th Charlotte Oil itiid l-cri iii.cr t(''., and c.in give low prices as Aeii as sell the best yooilsioki in i oe .Sl.div ,i l'. i tiiii r lntTe j;ivi-n tlif host i hciion to all .. i. i v, f tin ;;n tn krf th' iuiiv i p to tin- standrioi. Wc liitvecin .:u ;c ! niii ss with the Mi b-A liiiuuii ihi si" lioi-., .-;i,d woi'.la he laii in uDlin ii. lb in-mber tha-. the S. C. Linrime station L'av-e us the idtJ it. .inuccnAd Pi os;-h iU for hi., i M ar t hat as wilii i 'hat State. Also 1 1 no-in f.ei Unit lire M.C KxpcrhiiCit Station iiv.s ifs I lie - idglie jr. id i- on Aif.HiojmiU-d pi 1 1 liitt r wlJ in i lsis State lat ear. Wi ile for prices. Gen- i iii.c of Hl f hi U There is no for country ii u Prnmnf Goods, JULIUS EARNHARDT and, ImU t., -SA1-JK V