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to 7 A -1 r Carolina Watchman RAMSEY, -Editor and Prop. SUCCJUP TIQN JiATES. year I n advauce fcixinoptfys TERMS TRI.CTLY CASfl. $1.50 .75 The Watchman is organ of tho Alli ance in; the 5th and 7th jCongressioual districts. Th$ Watchman has .50 per ctnl m&re -Circulation Uian any paper published in Salisbury. 1 '.j Entered as second-class piall at Salisbury. N- C. ,7H URSDAY, KOV. 3, TSS2. Don't forget your wife and children -when jou go t.. the;polls. Their wel arels of inoie importance to you than tiGit of any candidate or party. The business failures show that !jbmsiness inen tire the victims of con ditions as welt an the farmers. Whv not All work together for the reme dies? fWilEN" you "go to the poUs next week I e sure to cast your vote against juiy party that opposes free silver and I iigainst any one that favors protection, no matter what. one tli.it is. Tjik recent meeting of the Arkansas Stitt e Alliance was well attended and jejorts of all the committees satisfac ' tbry. Politics have .not created more ; than a ripple in the ranks there. A writer in the Forum declares th nt there are 20,000 purchasable votes in the little State of Connecticut alone. We hope that is not true. A voter who sells h;s-votegts h'gs than a mess of pot age. '' ' . Like all otheis, the paper trust wits incorporated in the Stale of New Jer sey. If this trust, does business us most of the others we suppose that for om-e the average newspapers in the country will speak out against such trusts. - The 'Farm and Home say s :. "The political parties realize t heir mistake now in failing to duly recognize the ihe formers in their platforms. It is amusing the way in which the c.incL id.ites, from governor down, aire danc ing attendance, at the agricultur.il fairs." ; ' I Several of the South's big. cotton erops have leen raised, at a loss. Ou , the other hand the Illinois State Bond of Agriculture declares that Seven of the last ten grain crops raised in that State were raised at a total loss I of ?80,000,000. The New York farm ers complaining that they are losing money. .Where is it jtlmaV agriculture is paying under present conditions? BLUNDERS OF FAMOUSAtTTHORS A writer has taken paii s to collect the following blunders, .Onn; of which seern inexcusable: ,Howells, in "Silas Laphauij'V speaks of a gentleman whose linen was "purple and fine." "Purple and fine linen1' means purpla robes and fine linen. Amelia 13. Edwards in Mland and Glove," compares her hero to "an overseer on a Massachusetts cotton plantiition." Thackeray, in "The Virgin laus," lias a single tobacco plantation extending from, the Poto mac to the James river. Walter lies Hut, iu "Children of Gibeon," has a new moon rise in the east at two o'clock in tlie morning. Anthony Trollope makes Andy Scott come "Whistling up the street with a cigar, in his mouth." Jules Verne, in. his 4Itound the Wond in Eighty Days, has his hero reach London when "from every steeple peal forth ten minutes to ten." Defoe nade Uobiuton Cru fcoe stuff his pockets with biscuits, af ler taking off his clothes before swim ming to the wreck. Shakcapeare -speaks of cannon in the reign of John. were none for 150 years later. INTOLERANCE. t The attempt tojlo injury to Dr. G. W. Sanderlin at Burnsville last week by Republicans is another outcropping of theluiolerant spirit that has shown itself o conspicuously in the cariipaigh. It is confined to no party or section. I'he first marked exhibition of it was in Georgia. It has followed hi North (roliua and in - the Northwest, and Northeast. . Dr. Sanderlin is known as a conserv ntive, christian gentleman. He had a right tojspenk at Burite-ville or any where else in North Carolina. He w; s -never known tq make a bitter or incen 'diary speech. It may be that the Re publican party is not responsible for the acts of the toughs who assaulted biiu. But 'Jliev did it. The same may be said of the other :asis. Bnt the f iet remtiiiiS that this intajlenmt sjul'it 1 s gained -:i footliold. The egging business Irxi been carried en in several S ' at es- in Georgia, TV u nessee,v ,Nort h Carolina; ICanVist New York.'. Speak ers of-every party have been inis- treated. " - 1 -r Partisan usiii will show i self, but it loes look like it could be kept in reason able bounds. There is no need of anv- thing exce pt work and LUilliusiasui,; Tiiisis to. be ex pec ted, 'but when free dom of thought and speech is denied it is time to stop and think.. The eor s?rvativ law abiding people i;i all par ties should see that this thing is check ed in its infancy. SCOTCH HUiiOtt. -The Scotch have a. well-developed seme of humor at times. A while back Andrew Carnegie gave 1,000 to found a library at Aberdeen. That town- is pepetident prinijp illy upon the granite industry, and the citiziis", aware of Baron Carnegie oppression of the working people in America, htld a meeting and "resolved that they wanted none of his ill gotten gin. The big bugs, however, who com posed the city council, accepted the gift. Now, not to be in any manner beholden to the 'Baron, the granite workeiswho comprize the greater por tion of itsTnhabitants sent a dona tion -of 1,000 to the striking -granite cutters ot Ajneriea. As this is the second Scotc h; gift of Canio-ie to find its way hack to America, it irtigjit be in order to suggest tliatif he has any more money to contribute to the cause of striking w7jrkmen in the United States, it would save bother if he made the gift directly to the parties con cerned. : IMPORTANCE OF FREE COINAGE. Many have underestimated ihe im portance of free coinage of silver. The cause of this is the fact that they onlv look at the effect in this country. The inquiry extended to all countries doing business with our couutr'. -.English finances were thec.iuse of it all, and they directly and indirectly reap much of the benefits. - In 1873 America raied .4,1 70,3S8 b iles of cotton (silver was demonetized this ve il ). This cot ton sold at an average of $17 per hun dred. In 1874 3,832,901 bales were raised nearly half a miflion bales e and cotton sold af, 15 per hundred. The next y ear, 1875. the crop .was a few thousand bales .u-ger than in 1873, but soi l for $13 per hundred. It has been ou tlie downward r- al ever sinca. Coru, what, horses and every thing has been ou the decline since. Perhaps there, are other causes, but they are of the same nature. Now i 1 the. face of all these facts will anyone say that free coinage is only a small matter. It is one of the biggest issues before the country. - WILL SOON BE OVER. There now remains bnt four days of the campaign. It ha3 been a hard fought one, and, in many respects, dif ferent from any recent years. New tactories and a new party have been ushered in. Just what the result will be no one can foretell. We hoe,ho -ever,"that whatever it is, peace and prosperity; will be the outcome. , There has been more than ordinary b:tterness batween the various parties. Families ara,divided, neighbors are eu stranged. Business has heeu paraly zed. This occurs intvery Presidential election. We trust thatMhe election will be a peaceful one. L'it the candid date or parly that gets the most votes leg;Jly be declared elected. No candi date nor party can succeed long by fraudulent means. - The Watchnan not bnng a party organ, has put no ticket in its columns. We have been outspoken in an inde pendent Avay. If we In-ve done any good alt right; ifj we have done any harm we regret if. Even body ha this choice in such matters. E . eh side think they are right and tlie other side wrong. During the excitement of the campaign we are all apt to forget our selves and do and say things that in cooler moments would not be tho tight of. The battle has been foucrht. Now nothing is left but to vote and count the' ballots. Every. crood man should vote his sentiments and abide the re- sultii without complaint, provided fair- nes.prevails. " - - The Alabama Cases. MoN"TgOMERT."Nov. 1. The . manda mus cases against officers of Macon, Montgomery and Bulh ek coujilis were heard Jjefore .fudge Bruce ; of the Uniteil Stales District Corjj to-day. The counfyoSicers, fyllcwing uscal practice, appointed two Democrats and one Republican as election inspectors in each voting place. The object of the jipplicxtion ifor a niandamus was to compel the county officers to undo their work to the ex tent of removing the Republican super visor, and to compel appointment of fusion inspectors. Ji de Bruce sus tained the holding the -'demurrers' and and threw the cases out, "holding that there was no Fern Court with State ojicers in the di l:age tf (hvir duties under -btate law. J U I' Til IS IN YOU It 11 IMS. IMain Fcets and Sharp, Fltliy -Fcyli g - ;. from Keform l'apers. ; Correspondence of Watc'aman. : Only a chump or an enemy to silver will vote with a party that declared for five coinage, that with 14S ' majority, lacked the courage 10 vots for it. Fort Worth Texas. . , f f The only waV to break the corner on tnoiiev. which the uclu bugs have connected, is through I he 'freehand tin-J limited coinage of silver. Texas Sen tinel. ; Wheat and silver have both' reached the lowest point in many years. Un der the present trad 3 conditions this result uj. I- inevitably t lloW. let there is a lot of wheat racers in Kan - sas who will still. vote for these coudi tions. It is said J hat the Standard Oil Com pany has closed a contract to furnish the World's Fair with oil for fuel at 72 1-2 cents per barrel, delivered t Jackson Park. This gives something of an iiler of theii profit of', the com mon herd. Labor Neirs. To-day Uncle Sam holds, or is sup posed to hold, a reserve of 8 1.000,00m, (KK) with which to re !eem 04G,000, C00 of green backs. A small b.tsisyoo say for that, amount. But what about all t he S8,05v),0( -0,000 of g .I'd bearing 'vnded indebtedness of the people? Texas Sentinel. Here's the Avork done by some of the brilliant lawmakers during the last si s s' .n of Congress: O00OO0O00OOCO0C0 OUOOOOOOOOOOOO'aOuOOO. Isn't it a beautiful record, abounding in start ling facts? They are now at home, playing on credulous voters. Jeffer son Jimplecut. In Mississippi, the people's ' party an.d republicans have married; in Col orado, the democrats and opi!i-t-; have wedded; in Texas, the repul 1 cans and democrats have done it; while down i;t Alabama, the democrats and sons of Ham Great Ceasar! what will the harvest be? I'exas Sentinel. .Eschew that prudish sentimentality which -clings to war records. ' B 11 i iloinineered or influenced by senlim 'U tal prejudice. That that iv It is a condition that confronts us. B; wise to-day; to-morrow may ie too late. A man may be a man for a' that. If he is a man support him. Kaunas (Jum inoncr. Tl'.e coal robbers of the east have put on th seluvws again. Cod advame l 25 cents a ton.- By cold Wt-ather it will have gone up. 81 a ton, and so un people cannot see ti ley are b-"Myg rob ied! ' The average in n an anitu-d ill it can le ro!id into direct poverty and then never fiud it out. The V- ple. The arrest of the 83 Homesteaders on the charge of treaui vln n t hy know that the Caruegie-Friclv out lit is guilty of murder, isdoiu mrc'i h-ami to aro'ise the tiger in tc laboring peo nlt of that nlace. and indeed of the whole country. File arrest of fhes- nn-n is a huig slep toward the Dark Ae methods. How long v. ill the American people stand it? Fort Worth Adinnce: This is a country of eqnnl rights, and democracy (or is said to be) the great est good to the greatfst. number you know. It was proved by congress giv ing away $2,500,000 of the people's money to enable Luieago to m.ik-bl0-000,000. while many of our people (good democrats) in south west Texas are living on nie&quile beans cadus and horned frogs. Lot us pray. Ad vanced Thowjht. Shalt Money Hale? The World adopts as its leading ar ticle lo-tlay the earnest and timely words of Waynii MacVeague, spoken at Philal.dphia on Saturday night. Mr. MacVeague "announces that he voted for Harrison in 1838 but th.it the notorious corruption by which that election was carried and the course of the Republican parly since that time had caused him to break away from iifelong associations and. resolve to vote for Mr. Cleveland. Upon the question which now take precedence of all otheis Shall the Presidency be bought? he says: 'During the last twenty years, In very slow approaches,, large -numbers of wealthy men in this country have persuaded themselves that they are at librty to pervert government from its noble and lofty functions cf securing the greatest good to the greatest number- into the base and degraded func tion of taxing the majority in order to hand over thosejaxes as bounties to such persons as, "in return forthese fa vors, .will contribute large sums of mon ey to carry elections. UI distinctly allege that they are now making themselves parties to a -systematic corruption of the ballot in the hands of the American voter, and Whoever collects or contributes money for sueh a purpose is morally guilty of 'treason to institutions our fathers founded, and upon who-e continuance in strength and purifv the welfare ot bur children depends.' ; ; The Dige st Kfcefioii Hoi. A Democratic National headquarter ..; ...Jm... nr:u a w - .1,;. " J , l - . - ferine. 1 syotr advcitlsuw-nt of i 1M'. ("rioi- iv jifterin on made one of the larTe.-t lets Asa( i'okt l;oot and poiasstauutn the -uptrioriiie U ; . ... . 1 . ' i e-uie of 1 heum.irsHi, ut,d liiousht 1 wnii-d uy iihoi- iat is on record 111 this coilpaill. tle. fljidiuc,su h .re-U iviiif l:o:u It. on toy rMtc.u lie waeered t)000 i .in. t S1' r;0() " i.otae I ii;'diii3 iirug;J.-t, Mr. j.,h 1 itcClt !an tc 01 ff , V'r . aJT 'iU -1 (ler lue a xn:-,f ,y; :t( r t -tnjr. l I i.lak u n Utiles' ttiaJ V levtrhuiij would eni'V ihe ot.ate 1 Imve 'irt h -d n p-.on or aeUf sin:e. t.r.vioua 10 Vu... v .1. T 1 ' t u - th ti I siin'fi- d lor t wntj-Ove it-) yfc.oR, and eouM OI ie I01K. In- shun enu ot the j,et , t,e le ;M lf ertt un ii I irlf J P. P. P., and l.t Was taken bv a 1 eo: esenfcative of a ' lake pleasure in n comnu nding a to iiji. ini;t aie or rniiiiueii!r.a Republicans. John D.ily, the p riin man and race hore owner, holds ihe stakes. IJonilcId.J in Ireds'.ir Young J-ck "Wiltons Wis killed uf a poiut oil the Inland Ford road .four litihs from Bradford's X llals Young Wilfong ha I participated in the great parade hen and was return iiV i hw home 'juit across the 'Cataw ba, when helmet wiih four men kt the jkoiut designated, .nd alter 11 few words one of thorn, a oun' man by the nam of Win. Mi ler, took' 'excep tion to an enithet which he ( iifong) . . - -. . 1 ' addressed to his horse, hut wiiich -MiK ler alleges he ti. ought ureclru 10 111111. it a moment's time both men ere von the gioiind Wdfong struck Aii"er ,.llA;XJv rriiiflr both arteries. Be ;; - .,! aid could arrive lie bled to death. Wilfong was of of:e of the best families in his county, and was a nr.nly fellow ; lile-l by . all who knew him. Miller's reputation is not good. He was acre ted and lodged in jail. Mo up j. What is monvy ? Gold and silver. U a silver spoo.i m:)ney? No. " Is a golil watch monev ? .No.. Tnen soni'j gold and some silver is money and some gold and onie drer is not monev. Wiyd'is the ddt- rouce betwi-en lh.it gold-autT silver vtlnch K money and ti;a;. gold and silver which is not money? Red r, stop r g'.iL here and aiiswei; tii is q iesti u for iurse!f, and when you done so correc tly, you haVi got aelearidvia of the money question. We think we ii.-ar yon ?-ay: i'he difference Ijetween gold and silver that is -money ami that- which is not mou?y is .that one has been coined or stamped by the government and ttihas not. Correc. But. what does that stamp of the government mean? It means that the government has declared by law that the coin t'it: .stamped should be a lull h-ga' ten ler fir iis face value. U-eai 1 hat law nd tlie stamp remains but coin is iiolong-r money. It has deniouei iZi-d and b:rvn is worth only its huiiion Value. The trad" dollar; h is miv i':ver in it th .n has the standard dolLr; it li.s t he'amp of the government oil it, bat thats'a'nip loe. not .now 111 . n that it is a hg u tender. It. is worth only 75 cen s, while the standard dollar ;s woiih 100 rents. Dem-ne:iz- gold .md 4 "20 go'd piece is v.oi to enly 8i8. It has only that amount of g"ld iii i! ; 10 per cents of it is copps-r. -There is not a farmer or mechanic in th'S roMutrv whu il.nt) nut .know tli.it ne.U'--r goal or si.vei i- :s sfa.npe J :.y t he guv-clare-i iv law to ie a uio.iey ' 11:1! r rn iU'-uL and de g i :e:'d:r, an .1 :n s have t !:v3 :i 1- p., d! H:i ms and cdi dai ity la laik alr.ett (J..i.-, iuo::ey i!:e moin-v of the wond. !il-i A C Ai XX ON Bil.L. S'ipposea cnnurili -ball e - froui piec of m .d'ru 01 dnaiu'e and endowed vv i t h tlie po.ver ;f ;i t a : i: : :i ' is in, i'iai veliie:tv and uiov in 4 i -i ro -p ice in the direct io 1 of :he tie -.reNt iieh s'ar. Alpha Cenlaiiri. Tin siiot is fifed with a full ch ug.! of po.uUr, .11. d oil von jo io tin st. !!:. ' In twelve days vou reach the rn-o;i ami are pal! at the lifcl. s- i.! im al.U ue-ohl: ion (.1 -iial order-pitted satellite. In six and! a half ycarsyou cr-ss the orbit of Mars.; In fori Y-eight years more you c'ros the j cnaHui tnat lies hits sale ot the oro.t o! Ju:iiter, md, if fortunate eno;:gh to e-- caje the swarnis of air stones, plain oid and other cannon balls that i:i- fet that reuiou, yoir cro-s the track of the g-alit planet. Sixty pass and bring vou to vears nioe .In orbit o Saturn. Another period of 13 yeji rs -ap-:es and you cross the -track of Uimiiih. It is srroviu'' dark and chiii, b it s'ill you go on, ami in nnoinerpeiiaooi ljj: K n.., T i. . . , ..I eai-s you leaeu i ue on. 01 i epiuiie ami toucii me iroiithT oi i no w ar svs- tern. Hut now ou are years o'd.j a.i.d allfiough you have traveled. 2,S()'. 1 000,000 miles you are amazed and di rouraged at liuding that ou h ive taken only a step in ti e prodigious journey. Alpha CVntauri is no larger and brighter and app-irejilly no nearer than wli-i: you started and no wonder for i ef 'ii' yon si re.fcli-s an abyss 8,(H). tii-.-.ps a wi'e i. tho distance you have already tr; y'-'td. It would take your caiiin'ii "Hi pinugiug uito tlie black and cold d-pliis ;dl t h" time wit h its initial velocity. o'KKK'.iO'J ye.n-s to cross it and reach tlie pc-int of destina tion. And" there are other fixed stars visible to the naked eye that are live, ten and fifteen times furthes off than Alpha C ntaiiri. Detroit Free Press Life, Esshh. rtr:r.gth. ArAi.Afiiico' a. Kla.. F' b. 17, 1 9 MFfSKS. T irFMAN I'-KOS.. S-iV siitl Ut t.a.: Ui-.xK M s:-I vvl.l wriip to ua'erui tu that 1 was irji -it- .a wt.h tuood Ms-rse. 1 m. d oi.e oolite ot ill 11 g me no rou t. I wiisluixd se en s. I t.-if i soul- .pran a cui s hys.ci.-ts. inonlli and hey coul t i-otoo me sidj go u. t saw .uur ydvt rlisetiittii. cf 1". P. 1 I ti U;e A:jt-(aelUiUi Tim-, and thougtit 1 womd i ry it. 'i'lat b-.jitte I g-A to t:ght nukes tseven or vvjit, ;o.(i oil, liyw got d I f'-el, I have Uvcn up eer since, and ui uiy laisi ness, lumberii specter. ou nav i tiiaisii tils it you desiic, 1 h-ive thfoimeduiy IriciiCsthatl'.P.l. Is life, health and si length. M. V. H0LDEN. SMd hv n'l Davglsis ai d cencal tores - LIl I'MA.N lii:oS.. iaopile.OiTs and Druggists, Suaiam.!, (J.i. Dc-iaxt, ?Mf3 , De'. 1?, IS).) OKI'iCK OK J S. KOJAMOND Messrp. LtrrM'N i;kos.. s.iv iuu n, ua (;sNTi.tME v hilt in San Ai.toai.i, Tesns J.s. iaOSAMOXB The be-t, the most, the puicit at Shn irtou's Diu Store. and Miller drew hi lyiifrpU;, .terrible one i vijt&G5w$i oilier wounds a Jeadl'osteScVoss the riglit forearm, Highest of all in fvemng Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report "BILL NYE'S VERDICT. "V ON THE STYLE OF JOURNALISTIC valed:ctop.:e5. The Anguished V.tll of the Wallow In an Issue of the RuiTalo "Wallow World, we find the following: ''AVith this. number the time seem3 to have fully arrived at which to cease the publication of this paper. Many of our 'subscribers wid not even get this issue. To be brief about it, we were not permitted to remove our print paperfrom the Adams Express oifice this - week, although we have never, in Jdiese columns, said aught against Mr. Adams or hi3 justly cele brated express. We have paid many a dollar into the -C. (). I), department of tills man's ex-iivs company. Before we came west, our physician told us we cculd not live wkhout cod liver oil, and, indeed, he was riglit. for have we not been a C. 0. I), liver oil the time since we started t'.us p ;por? This last remark is oITered as a gratuitous insult to every unpaid sub scriber. Paid up sabscribers may omit it. Or we will go to them personally and apoiogizo. "But let us seriously review the past two years' lastory of tie? Vforli. What have-we4:ot done Co aid arid carouratre our infant industries .and advance, ttie -flagging commerce of IJuiTalo Vallov? "Let car illes s!i-v whether we have done what we s.;y or nit. Let reluct ant capital rea l over our pages, cover ing the past, and answer if what we now state be not accurate. Have we not. at the instigation- of leading citizens here boomed the con dition uf trade, when tratlio was dead, and currency nothing but a hollow memory? 'Have wo not through the columns of the W.-trll asV'd that a bank bo at once established here, wlie-.i as a mat ter of fact, for a year the post otlice hero has lia.l to sell stamps and take tlie pay out of the -.lorj? ' Have we nol been igay and frolic some in th's- c-.;'.u::i 1 s that the world at iarjfe might nut tumble to the woe within us? Hive v.- not joked and punned and i i: 1 in print, when the shrill noh uiivl wis whispering abroad with his iey b.vath, 4 he hath no undereiotliiri'T -v ; it'-vjrV' ' Yve ha 1 ever - !o il to the town r.i winch w kV 11 Lais hist act in- I yal the town news') ioer men our career 1 1: been to. u wilii fewer i i i in better- towns. hive gr.--iw:i a:.i !'!t. L-w-bmvei j mvnaiists v -e vner- iiitmvi mat ai- populated by ha a a ' 'i:s's. have don well, while we, witii a fatigued am. vapid constituency, have thrown away our two best yenrs aal now go fcri. only with what is erfmrt from seizure and sale. " We kept quiet when the conven tion made its nomination for member of Assembly hut year and assisted in his election because he was a IJuffalo "Wal low citizen, well knowiucven then that lit? would be th-.; lirsl. man to put him self on the live cent counter. We knew then that h" would t ike anything from a pass to aa un i uUl watermelon. Uat everybo !y .';aid ve s'ou'.d ctand by the nomiu vti m. esp ;: illy so. long as the nominee w.i a m 11 who lived here. So he went, to tha legislature, worked for the better prate1' i a to muskrats ari l downed this n ijr'ibors on every j earner. His pay w is :?-") for the ses- i si n, out uf wiii-'h h- su : uvh:d in ' p: yinj ? ) board ami ti '-O) wliiskey I bills, after wlii;-:i iie found by a system of ricrid ccri ).nv. ho h id still enough 1 loft to nurc'.uie-a two-moment horse . ... . ana evui.' tne -fr ia jury. "More I!.:.-: all that we have set up , nights t- edit and correct and revise j and punctuate Ihe allied sneee)i,s of , thism in. so tin; :!s f ;i v-rne:i would I n t think hi i! t:i int -ihctu ii blight I mat lie is. An iaroa.r.i the camnnarn- - his imitation brains lloated about in a pool of red-eye 1 rn n, like the speci mens in a d-c tar's ulfi v; ilancing on the bosom of a jar of alcohol. Then he would emit a speech! To-d-iy; as the result of our toil, he is gay and tree in Canada, while we go forth to begin life's battle once more, with the bitter memory of h iving assisted an intel lectual angle-worra ;:ito a place where he could niarkot- his moth-eaten soul. "We hava stood by tho people of Buffalo Wallow in every way while we have been ruuningthis paper. Wo have maintained that good order pre vailed here night and day, when the facts would hardly :w arrant this state ment. We have pointed with pride to our peaceful record a; a town when the low refrain of the six-shooter, coo- ing to its mate e im - ste.tling through the quiet mgut. e iiave asked the - , .. , . . . j tous and pnnlisli east to come and dwell with us. when we w -11 knew that no stranger over w like 1 the length of our street in a pin-: hat and lived to to tell his friends abvit it, unless the hat was made of ') ':1 y: ir oa. "Subscribers wit do mt get their papers hereaftT v.-i.l k-i w why it is that way. T!i.;y will 11:1 lirstand th:it their subscriptions a-a. I t he -paper, also, iiave expired. Tit am wao think that a publication i ; a public trust will do well to apply o s -w'ier.;. f "Headers of t'.ia IV 'ill who find a Urge red cro ;; t:il a notice of sale, on iie front door of t!ti aiVue will know ihut their sub, ev l; expired," O 'UieLfglil .-at Metal. "Some per pie se-m to think" ':";thal aluminum is the lightest nietl ifl the world" said a gentleman who deals in all the faiicv ai tides now nii.de of that commodity," but that is a mistake. ThesjM'cific weight of magnesium i only one-third of that of aluminum, and is ev't' more hrd and durable. It is not as useful, however, as it catt lies fire very -;.siij even at the ojn n hearth. It. is not destined to a?rowd the popu larity of alr.niiuuir, althouoh up to-ii short time ayro it was even the theaper of th two.''' Cincinnati Commercial. When Ea.by tras sick, wo pave her C-ulcrta. "When. i.he was a Clilld, sbo cria J for CitorL?. Wb alivs o.-caluc Jlip. ' c!::n.7Tvr,r.rir!a. When sho had Children, she garve uaein Coster: i n & Ouxes all l,;nuo Comrdaint:-- an.t Ivniniy irregularity, LoucrrhoaorVv hitcs, 1 am in Back or Side?, strengthens the feeble, buiida up tho whole system. 1 1 has cured thousands and will cnrc"you. Druggists have it. Ssh$ etanip for book. PS. J. I. lUtOMnOOT-T! A CO., LonUinio, Zj. Brown, Wedfiington & Go, Pwetail Earlware. We haye just rrei ived a hirire lot of one xaiiid butter itiouhls, rice "Cits, ao a !arc lot )f oval ni round lr ad or 'ou:h Tias. The reb brated win Daiiy ( luin s, C'yl-nder and l'i-shrr Cin:: i s; ail can he j-uileii. The last n-.'oitnont of Table s ti 1 'it ket K;:rvr, Table inui i a r peons in he -'.ate. Br; ss, and Porcelain lined preserviii:: rC U us, aiid al siah bw pi hen l hut n faaiiK nctMi In, wiih: ut llo ai. A vorylarjze :msort meet i Tinwan l'o'R, v-Kiin s Ovcas and oli er hoii-e kc p i s' a i i i. ! s. We have the best are on l he in o hi t. C Tubs ihM - . V i v .- i i 1 1 ! t - -1 iin w liV.i.y ini'i ty on an eld painted 1 1: win n a siiiall iiuioiiiii mmu wni yel ocil one. Call .nd ?rr r.s vh en ou w:-.nt m v hii-u in in line. EROvx,VEi)i)iArrroN &().-, 29 East Trade Street, Charloite, N. C. Is one of the issues Wo arj in the thickest of the Tfiwin i SHOES. N I Silver Dollars ,vill iro furtlicr than anywhere ill tllU Cui'.ntrv. ' " HatS, TrilllkS very cheap. We undersell all 5VA 4 Before You Buv Yo nr era! Merchandise; Iliave a full lihe of L5I g 55 fa lied Winch I am offenhr for sale. secret about i'. li t ! " advertise. -Call and sec my Slock. . I pa' the highest market price fur country produce. I am selling; BANNER FEUTILlZEIi cheap for c-asli ar on time. Kespcctfjlly, J J .TJ ) rARNHARtT, f itchre1 C'd Stem: InIs M., SALIMit . 0 Th t vv -i'ftfn, vttn'.k or pUije. of jewelry which you have b.id awhy ' useless tui be rqaird-and fn ue as(H;d- tut neL by . r - - rr t , - GORMAN. Having graduated at the Wst schools for watchmakers, in America, we do not hesit An to offer a haiidspme rt-, V ?a Gold Yatch Free to the person who can briiig lis a watch or cfock which we ara jiiiablti fojp"air Thoe eyes which have Let n giving you trouble, or causing you pain, or Headache, can be propenjr 'tit' With gl.s?es-which will enable you to'see perfectly, und at a price way below ihe travel. ng qQack or peddler." Our hue of JEWELUY and SIL VER WAKE is the most complete in " Sal sbury. Watches were never no" ' cheap. We are howing a niost be..u lifal due-. V011 will always tifid uu. -Look lor the blackest litin'iii Uwu. .ep in, i.na vv'lt treat you white;. . Aiwaj.s yi,ure to please, Leading Jewelers IS IT NOT BETTER To have you r prin iing d neatly, and in an, attractive manner, even if you have to pay more for it ? Wellfive do not cliarge any more for our work, but guar antee the finest ivcrk done in Salisbury, and as fine ivork ii oar line, as can be done anyichcre. Our motto is: irapt, Accurate. Call on us, looh at out - sam ples, hear our prices, and be con vii feed, that what wc say is trvc. Ye uj truly, V Watchman Job Office, ' K'B. SPRINGS & CO., 1 Io. 14 xS. Cohego St., , CHARLOTTE, - - - . - N. C. ' To J I ti inu-eiiien and all other l a I 'm cm: r nr.-iri.-i-o s-y fh.t we.aituoir- pi'rp reo ltr i l.o i Spring trd on FhRTiLlZERS. . V e ;.rt Al'i mi- fiii tiiw i iiari.ut nil rru ienilir.vr rvurt pru-rs as vli us .-.ell in(. .si -oods Kuid a I l.-r t..ie. mi: Fuiiiiers Ii.-.yc pivei; the btt nit ' etau t t ,i,1 m i iiii.hi- i,, kt-ep ' ihfriu fully cp to the standard. We have !ne a i Oi.o! v. ii, p M;ij-.Miiain th ids butioii. at ii w oulii Ik-hiii t o . n tiiine r. ilmu ii.bcr ihai the S. C, Lxpei int. nt ."tat lti -ac t,s ihe ld lul t fac OU Actl I'i.i'S, liili tor ht.it ii-ar 11. at tit-Ui m hut taU-. ALsii rtiiicmi cr that the Js. C Kxpeajniet.t Mal iiui yiv. s us thtv Itih. t .n,j; oa Anuaoii iiltii Fcitiiizc-i mjIu in tiiis State la-t ear. ! V i ite lor ora-fci. , of tha campaign. " fight with a first-class stock of in our store for FAT.T. RWTT'Q AVc also CftlTV l h-llUntno linn ' ll"r i nailGSOWlO lino Of aild UillbrellaS ' vaaauj. CliaO competitors. Neat Pre C.FI..cH. F.BROWtU, Gen- 1 r 01 1 iirocenes. CI S j 3 There is no 1 - tli '511 A '-1 v A 1 t J - -- - '."", , -. ; " y . l
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1892, edition 1
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