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j "I II: t f Hi : t: h I: -4- ?! ft, IS ti: ft M ! 9. L. Editor and Prop. iSUl3SCKir i'ON KATES. ; One year in advance . $l.fo ;8ix tnontlh . - ""-,' -".? TERMS STRICTLY CASFI. ' - ' The Watchman is organ of the Alii nice in the oil) and 7th Congressional "Districts. .ji Tho Watchman hits 50 per r.i nitre cireubition than any paper published in Salisbury. EtM. nvl osss-.toal-elass m lit at Salisbury, C. I ill DAY. MJV 10, lb! 2v mif to thin k h'w ut ioo( tn;y will soon be b.id. IT reported .that sever.d dead peo ple ..voted ihisyestri New; York tdks politics during tl i ..week a lid w i : i tes.ses jrr i Z ti li ts on 8 u n .d;:v. Now that tli; e.ection ia over le, everybody settle-down behave thein Telves. I'll is is tiie proper tiling to do no matter who is elected; ; A well known newsp iper man said .recently tiiat only the count rv weekly newspapers nukf a'buvness of telling the trut. and expressing honest opin ions. Then. you ou,(ht to ive tiiem your undivided support. Work for your local p.fer. The philosopher who suid "Re not prov kd ffhii opinions differ from your own," --hit the nail on the heud. At tlvis 'lime this applies to those who feel iffilniidly i-o each other on .account of- (Terence of opinions as to polities ka .not provoked." The Alliance. always h c been diyitP ed d jrir politic1 d. Campaigns. So -are t he ch urcli's. Hut that is no cau.se for rem miii, 'so. E er y body can't think -il ike, but the interests of .every farmer h identical even if thev d.en'l vote alike. hers keep t he Alliance and partisanship s-py r.-itt!. : ' I2JTEHSIVE TAlimiQ. f Just now the agricultural pipers inre discussing the value af intrinsic farming. It all reids mighty nice on "papfTi but practically there are many difficulties to .overcome. So Ion"' as prices are so low an;i there are so many Wvya of draining the farmers, there is no hope of much profit by the average farmer. However, by redu cing 't he acreage, Jhereby reducing cost of cultivation, and' increasing tie quantify , Fid quality of the products, Recording to th intensive plan, there is hope f r a living in farming. There isvneed for lefortn at both ends of the line. The fajfiiirr- in improve his niet hods,;and (hewen .who :"farra" the "farmer" should iinprQve their NOT MUCH; L'lhe Lord Moves a cheerfuriiiver"' bxit iiot such as Frick an3 Carnegie of the Homestead steel works. - It is re ported that -Mr. Frick gYe $230,000 to the campiHgn fund of his party. v MrTCaj:negie ive' 500,000. It is-all right for-a campaign com nil tee to get mohey foi leiiiQiale. expenses. But there U corruption in such gifts as protected- nianufueturers in any jarty give. The government Tntijds up fhfiir bu.Mtiess at the expense of the masses, and then then they get a mort gage on the lawmakers ;.f the country. This ii not coii-ffned to one party alone5. The Dtniocratic m inufaeturer who is benefited by protection gives as freely as the Itepuplican. It does not stop : there. Boodle is given freely by cap italic to get a mortgage un the law makers in order to get.their si hemes throtigli Congress. INFLUX OF C 11 11AP. LABOR. The New York llemld df Monday pubU-.hed a cut of a factory building The owner is sitt ing in front of the building on a pile of money bags, with j"$M marks on th'!.m in and bags. On rJone side sf-nd the old employps, who have quit work on account of a reduc tion iu wages. The faetoryis closed and over the door appears this sign: "Apply here for work. On the oppo- - t si e oi th-' building a crowd, of Ejiglisinnen are coming off a shiji car- rying valines wit h this inscription ; i !'Engl;h cheap Libor." For some tiine tiie Herald has been trying f-,siiw tie laii icy ()f protec tion. This 'liins! ration is splpjidid. 3 nst now the wji kingnien of England and soihe other foreign colintiies are in much trouble A great conference has been called lo discuss the agricultii ra4 and indiistri il situationj which is said to Im very bad. The result is and has been that millions ! land -on our shores every year to compete with i -American labor. - n t ' r .. Protecf ton in nn v fornra is Tollerv Capjiina Watchman and mut bsSopjie!. , Tii q jestiou U VVjll any of the parlies do ) i ? We Tear lliHtrthey will not until our repre--eutHtiTe?5 in Cuiigre-s become limn ni goeilij houe?t ; ; THE KLLCflOX. . ; At tlii.- date it is iinfwssible to ve villi exK-ii.tHti the result of the -eUc.iou n Tuesday.. The latest dispaicheKshow liat Cleveland has a sweeping majority, cat-Vying' tke iale-i of New York, Illi uois, IuJiaiia, New Jeraey and the entire South. Cleveland s vote iu the Electoral Cullege, will, k is estimated reach27o votes. Weaver earrk-H Kansas, Nebras ca. Nevada, Eolith Dakota ami Wyoming, 23 in stll. and llarrUon gets the remain ing S.ates. Elias Carr's m.ijority foi Uevernor of 1 his Statu is claimed by ;0 HK). The Le;iiature, ' aevovdiii; tu i i'oi niatiou will ny democratic. Tlie en- ;ire-e?nocratij ticketXof lie wan count ivas elected l y majorities ranging fron ' 700 to 1000. Hun J )iin S. Uiiiidersoii is reeected by larye jnajarity. Daviv eounty !oe.- liepublican by some 300 ma jority. 'The above is the drift of Tues day's reult as , far as cau now be asc r; lained. More eompJeie returns i.uihr iiext. ' ? '. ' ' VOTEpF E0WA!f GOTIHTY' " y For Presilent. Cleveland. 2303: Harrison; S72: Weaver, 794; Bid well. 33". Cleveland's majority o.veXall DOil. For Governor. Curr, 232GLFurch Sol, Exuin, 7(53, Teuipletoii, 41 Can's tn.ijonty over'all GG3. For amend men t, 2113, agiinst 1555. Jhlleiarv Ticket. MacR md Shu ford, 223C; Ball and Norw q . 620. For Congress. Hendi-rstm, 22S9; Holton, 713 Shufurd, 9l0;-Moffit,33;. llH(Wsou's majority over all 02S. ( For',! Sfcafe Se:: ate. Jones, 2323: (hven,23I2; Huut 1575 Wilson, 15 74; Eat-ui and Mielieal each 39. Ma jority for Owen, G97: majority foi J ones, 7(.)0. , For House of Representatives. Overman.-. .. 2310; McKenzie, 2251: Brown, 1591; Miller, 1577, Bailey 33; Harper, 39. Majority for Overman GS1; majority fer McKenzie G30. jor Sheriff-Monro-, 2,42i, Knox. 1.515. Bailev, So. ijonroe's major ity 804. ; For Register bf Deeds. Woodon, 2:379.,S!oui. 1.572, Powlasa 38. Ma jority for . Woodsoi, 70S. "For Treasurer-Mt;Cublins 2.409; Watson, 1,510, L;ppard 37. Majority forlicCullins 802. Fin-.-Coroner Atwcll 2.3G5, Ilarri 1.570. Riiney. 41 Majority over nil for Atwe!l,--754. For Surveyor Flemtni'ng 2,333, ieruliardt l.G H).Jolinsfoii 39. Major ity over all for Fleming 704. For Cotton Weigher -KenTfi 2.33S Shupitig 1,G5, Cautde' X Majorits tor Kerus, 70i. .. ' . , For Standard Keeper Baker 2294; Davis 35. Majority for B iker 2259. A Terrible Blizzard. Minneapolis, Minn,, Nov. 8,' Spec ials to the Journal tell of a terrible bliz zard raging over the Northwest. At GrottonN. D., a fierce wiud is blowing rfiid thejiiow is piled in diifts. At lled wood I; alts, Mitrn., a hard snowstorm is raging, accompanied by northwest gales Heavy nv Storm St." Paul, Minn.- Nov. a S-A. heavy storm is racing here this morning.) Less than an inch of snow had fallen in this city up to 10 o'clock, but reports from the rftatevere of a much heavier sn6w Hill,' six inches being reported at Sleepy Eye. Last niht a hard storm was rag giajr in North Dakota, trains, beiug de layed, and much loss to stock is learned. (iiiigliani Weavers Si rike. Lowfxl. Mass., Nov. 7. The f?in; hani. weavers in the Tferaont and Suf folk mills, fifty iu number, went on strike this morning. They say that it is the lesinnin' of the big strike of cot ton iiiil employes threatened for some timpast They claim that two years ago they received fifty-seven cents a cut and uow they get but forty and forty-five cents. The; Klectric Men's Strike. - New York, Nov. G. The striking electric wireiuau of this city through their executive committee, met last night -and organiznl a co-opr.ttirtg e.eclric -company, whieh will make contracts and Contract business the s.iine as any other firm. All contracts entered into by this company will be accompanied by a guarentee that the work- will 'performed without troub le of any kind and eonioleted within a specified time. The strikers are light ing a combination of eihieen firms aim expect to come off victi rious. " yrnUiT Sjiilitiel : W. IL lion ry, pt Hemierson, is one of the strongest men in tbe htte. lie can bold out 50 pounds on his little finger and SO pou:.ds "! " "ami. lie o itet Hi height and weighs over 2o0 pounds. He keeps up hhi strength by daily exercise with dumb news una lnitiau clubs and oilier appara- l us. ' Brazil, ind., Nov. Mr?. Susan Shen ner.J. ageil Wi years, the oblfst resident tn I his county, and probably the oldest perM,n in me &iate, met her death in a jflolent manlier at the home of her grand son in Bowling Green. She was sitting in a room- alone reading, whou in some manner her clothing caught fire from an opeu grate and in au instant she was enveloped in flames. Her body was burned to a crisn be for of the accident. She was hale and hearty up to meeting death iu so violent a manner. , The best, the most, the purest at Sim- mon's Drugstore. 1 A FATAL HUNT; A s.icf accident occurred - in Sharon towusoip a few d .ys ago. Ciifiov McGaiu and llovvuid Winciitei, li ta 1 surttd early ttiis morning on n lUiit. Tlifj ftiid btcu Vciy stuces.ifm -iu to VI o ciock and Were botn in high piri'.s over their , luck. Tliev ve4 statsdiug near each other IUtt iug to ...lieuogs running a rabbit 'an Htva,.tiug for the gauie to come their ' w: v. ji w ,s not long before the Mijind bi the rVmtt couiiiig through ihd''svfacp tj-i-ards where they w ie stand. tig, w.i- he.rd. Wiuc!iest r saw th, ojtRjfTfij'gt and turned quickly nrtuind to Im Just as he'di I, you u g McG hi a dodgn in front of. Winchester's gun' and re ceived the loal in his forehead, ust -bove his right eye. Se. ing wiLit lj hal dune WinciiH.ter ?t iLcd fr tllr uearestliouse to 'cUL-ilk itatJ9v "feveral ot' the neigh'ari:ood were q i.ck y o rthe sp ,t out it was clear.y evi den' that the -iioiwouiii provet.ttai in a sh n t time. M-d.,i a! ai i w,,s at o:in -um united hot the young ni-ni dice; -hortlv after ll o'ciocic wituout re ,'iiiumg consc.ousii.-s. Wiiiciiesier i. nti A rated cYcr the s'.uMtiug of. h.s coitipnioii and his giii f is ery j) - 11. tlC. lOUlJg JilcblllU yoU4lge.-L Nil, if tiie U'-e Wi lia n iiji-aad a n-pl.iw of Vitvl K li, iwjll, U.Mc it of-this eit v.r-ChurloIle 'Xetcs. .V Mj-it ry l'artiVirij'f ; Jeared Vjt A Unit a year ago lat March, Mr John llolconib, a itatiyjtyt i'eirlv.r.iht county, but then resid.ni in our pl.-ice, left home one nioiniiio tcllin hi?. tfife that he was going to DonnuLal onr ruilroad station, about fi-ur tniie bstiut, just across the river; but that ;ie would return iu the evening tiuu enough to cut h.-r oty -wirfjd.t:' Hi, wife thought no mortfof it nnlifnight came and he failed, to put' jn 'an ap pearance. Dayiight dawned and still he had not returned. Finally hereral lays had gone by and yet .he came uofc. Mrs. llolconib ivent to stay with her brother-in-law Mr. Hillary Uolcomb, who also lives here. The :ould iu no way account for his strange conduct. They had only Wn mar ried Mime 12 or 14 mouths and she saiil there had never been the leas difficulty between thetn iuid.the tieigh oorsjil testih'' d to his'- deeming dvvo ;ion to her aid (he baby, a wee crea ture of a few months. Inquiry wa made, but .nothing ihdiuate crfuld be learned ol him, except t li;tt h r, a Seen iu Winston me time after le.iv mghere. Finally Mrs. H -'s father came aiid carried -her "and her child Hi hs home and nothing having been .fear iied of nor heard of him, th- aff iii iiad almost ce.i-edlo be mentioned, ex cept to occasionally; wonder what da; liecome of ,iim. At few week's a- i he subject was again revived by 'thr announcement tii-f his: father' had' r. ceivt'nl a te'eram from Viririnia sUt that his son Joliu was killed the d t before on the BaltinioiivAnd Oaio r.oi road and wanted 'to know if tho1? they'should st ud his bod,- home. Tin telegram toget her wUh a Id fer f rum gentleuiau with whom he had been working . remained in the po-toiiio several days ere Mr. H h: .uib received thein. When he didfchy sent at (line to Rorkford and lelegraphed ihem lo send the bo ly. The, let ter staled that John Holcomb had been in Martins ville, Wet. Virginia, as his lather doubt fes klievv, working iu a saw and grist mill. That he was liked by all who knew him, had been supeiiiiten deut of a Sdnd-iy school there nd bad joined tho Lutheran church last E aster, ofSyhich he had been a consis tent meiiil)eAeV''r since. Two veek previous, he had left there and gone to Maryland to work on the above named road. His ho ly had' bemi .-..returned lh ere after death. The letter also stated that he had a life insurance policy of l,0rjpv payable t his father, and if -they wanted the body returned they would take enough out of that L defray the expenses. k , On the 4th of October the body arrjyed - at RoCU ford and was carrie.l to his father's and in terred in Center churchyard the fol lowing day. . There some doubt in the minds of ttie peiple as to whether it was diim .or not,, but those who knew him well and saw the body, in form ns that it was iii a perfect "state of preset vatioii and there i not the shadow of a doubt but that it vr.t the right man. Yadkin IiiixpleJ i'". ; ' i nr i mmi Peters I had a close shave this morning. ; v kins Where? Peters --J-At'the bai-her shop. lMatnrlV, saiddiltle J.dinny, uff I swariQwwl a thermmjetr would 1 die by 'degrees ?M - , . - . Ah! ' sauUhe barnyard rooster, gaz ing admiringly on a lao new i.rood of young chickens, "whose; work is thiMM Then the sitting hen turned her head modestly and said: 'I cannot tell, a lie sir; I dtt it with my little hatchet." U tltson Mirror. . Life, HoaltL Strcn'i. - APAI.ACHICOI.i- Kl.A P.-li IT icen Messjis UrpjiAN Bros.. N.iv:oim;. . " 1)kak Sius: I win write to inform you that I was afllicteJ with mood Diserso. 1 t nt-d eue Uot -o r and It gave tins no relief. I wns lu bed seven moatlis. I trteU some iimmint. i.i-.i and they coul t not do me any go"d. I slw tout advert lseineDt of P. P. p. i l!ie A ppuiachicoUi riZ aod thouglit I would try it. Trie bottle I got to tiKM m ikes seven or el-tit, ad ou, how good I feel. I hive been up ever since, aud aiTm busi ness, lumber lns.ecior. You wav puit3a (Ms it you desire. I h ivx- tufornied uiy.frlen'lss that P P P la life, health und;siren-tu. . "sold bv an Druggists and Jreneral!t'uvs ,I'nLN Lli'PMAN Blios.. 1'roprleiors and Urugjlsts, SavafiiiM.., iii DURANT, J'lS8., TC 1?; 11 1 ' OKKICK OK J. S IjiKitinMi Messrs. Lirrv 4 n Rites si.ic.n.i. . Gknti.km;s w lair in Saa Antoni. Tv: i RDrtne. 1 saw our ndvertlsmont n J S r rVU'ZH Ash, l-'Oke iajra and Potasxiam) in thf cure ofrb um.ttihm. ri rtiocrijt I wouui try Niri i,r, uuuiii u ii uir.ii i-nei iiom ir, or my: rtrtr3 der uie a siv; ly. I hnre not hid a p:un or nclie' stn.-r. r.vinnu tuat I suffered tor tw-ntv-tlve (;-r , e; . 3 und eoa;d ' not sret me leist be..ltit uu. 1. 1 l it p p rtDj take pleasure In rcc-omani.UitiK it , man. ' 1 You: a inny. n -wn-n ' J. s. t; ;-lUv THIS lN-YOUinIiAS.- Vlaln Fails nml?S!iar," l'Hliy Mtjli-8 fraui Keiurtu t'a:. r. Oorresponilen-. e t.t Waicltutaa. - - Isn't it aboutiinte for ie?ple toqni rying to live i ff'jicli other and wv With each olher,i-L7o liiiiffi. '.Toe Mortgage indebtedness 6f In U iiicresin-r at Kit rati of 2.titiO,Utx a ye u- another cvUlnce of j.Vv-.-pei- . t yY I Vest . Om& Ma if. The M'rdT q-iestiou, as.it. .relates t. .vod. isn't half as important to farm- rs as tlie don onestioii. Slncp waut pfot-cticfn from dbgs. Peihiitglcuuht Twelvi thousand and five . hundred jnsiiels M Avheat would' hate paid the sdiry ofiPpsideut Lincoln.; It would ak:-?lU&3 buhels'io pay i'tt salary d iiivs.deiit MVyii.tixch(iriije. Farmers and jaboivrs, you lnowy'i1 oe not g-tting? fcr-your hit or n wire ban t-nooiru to .dMrtilv. esist oii; ' How hi igrlo you propoje to vote tOcouynnt h a system Wtishimjlon tifpublk. tie Tlie-Kiiis.8 buik'.'iH't; tlieir1 Topelca conention ja-t week;;d.'clard this a most prosproTts y4tr. !:Ve guess' it was to them, but uoftVx big clrunk, of nrosneritv have couiji.to okbei uhi$- ?.i to me Slate. JUOlUl;, A Higher raiie of the price- of jaj Vor t.tid labors pi.odnct is the mi;, louig a tisolulely the only .thing th i .iU r. l.evelhe pvi'pJei.roin the .moun -im df deauU- tns.dioii, that rests u,- n iboiii. A;rold ;tRtdaid. uiwanS firmer level of prices. Missouri World. 7 R .iiroad rates are a tax njion the oinuiuiiiiy thrugfi which the io id ;iass. Krduce the .,ttJ -to a -'reasonable riit for the roads' and : the cii -ct on ' lie coiintrv u'iHr he' the sajue asu' rc- du. t on in taxr; liie pr..jwrty.subj-ct to the Ux will advance ui value, l nii is a certain wav in which to help save lite credit of the state. Tnosii politicians who are Irave-iug over the c uiutrv yawping about good tiiins and tlie beuuliesMd' protection ought to get tmt. on a ipiaiier ;-ectioh O raw praliie lairds ail rwresue wnu Height, raies and lotv ptTlccs - tor larm r iducts or .i few yealS... ; 'After such experiences ihev Will ,,bo iK-'ttt-'r llltoi- 1iiiii.-C.u;i 1 lines. t Gxaiitirg that the producer lias coine Mtt this y-?;ir a lit; le ahead, bv the ;fnio priifg op, !is liow ntiv-n T mi i.e e ahead? Co in- pivtt-y;-nearly con -uiiiing his Mirplusy wuut he? Well, hat ts. lli.e l'.-snU n Ueu t he cuutrv tia au 1 1 n si i lli- it-: 1 1 vol ume of correucv : in circulatio!i. and it puis t he -UU-nx-r in liie s .no ' oo;it. ' w ith thf.. pro uic'r. I J '( si4 tit j toil Ii ;).! b'.ic. An o'd ge li ieiuan s .id'Vo os y:"-ter-iav, tu..l . i't-w a:s ago ue o..d prop ity wnv; h ',) -O, .s.i:gb 1 v eoriu:i; e;- c-1. 1 li-'li cam--' I e s.'; r, r i ol v .TTU-' bv rea.nt ol sea c'tv ijij.'ir.v.' ami his eq-'trty w as .j i in. lo unui v tine I' -w-hI. I lo con!tnu'd "1 io uoi-e that i; ut'iii du'l !Si'' VViiitiiei My oilling ai d coine to t lirif o c S--11- -es preltv soon oy voiiug for riii'-i ua'-ur.'S. thai tyoii Atinigb;v will 'oixu i lieir es-s iief.ue ui.i.ters cL oi.-e. Ii 'ashn 'tna lte'jt u'l'c.'.'- Tne denund of fh- far n -fs ah workinguieu is not for chii .ti. Tne do not stand as l''ars a-Ui'i"- tin - - privih-dged few for al-ujs.. ViieV d. d-iii.ini j-iice, and in" "Cue language of Andrew J .eksou. - "By t he J'Ju'rual hey iue going dn git.- it.. i'liev wi.lin. ongor Mibmit. like gjese t lie piac!.. oy inose wiiu set Uiem selves up a their masters. When Justice , l ul. tttere w ill be no nee lor' c.iari; y i i all he broad earth. P-etinhjiutui farm er. ' : '' i . i . . i EZ30H A. V -t .N U7('A FA IE XDLY PStA. r k-l once h id -an adventui' d i Ne w Mexico that made a terribU draft on my nervous system,'"1"" '"said . Walter Piielps. ,k;-had et qut t w dk from i he foition to the ranch of an old friend, some four miles out, ai d when I had covered about, half the ilitanee a gigantic mountain lion earn'" siding up to ui . I had not .even -a pocket, knife. When a few feet, "distant he stopped and looked me over, and I 'though r- he whs trying, to n.ivl$e p his mind what portion he preferred for hreakfii-t. 1 had heard much of the pow er of the hu man eye, .Mid 1 proceed ed to jutt Oil my most tragic' frown an i io stare at h'm t fixedly.. Tint so overd une him tha' he sdt-dowii on his liaunejh'!$ :aiid' halted bus eyes lazi'y. I cont and 1 1 dwii, and he can ii itcd to si are e.slowjy ur to tne. nibbed his he id aguinst mv trem- tling knees, nd mde t purring Hfnind that resembled a gi;tnt jcoS-o mht ni inotioii. Jle was evidently'' not hungry. I walked slowly ahoig?n the direct i n "of ibe ranch, and lheowerlul cat con tinued to rub my leg and purr. There vas not a tree or house for the entire distant e, and the brute stuck to me like a cockle bur to a- merino .sheep. When I rapjM.d the; door he satdown and made his toilet by rubbing his b: paws "over his face. When my friend opened the dorr Jmnd that I had in advertently dropped my voice along the road soine.whore; I could only point to my companion .as I hastily scrauibiu: inside. '"- " JMy petsaU he; lI raise ! him from a kitten; hsr ule.s ;ts a dove.' " St. fZI.J.,. l .i " lVL : wiuki-ui . Jessi ':If that bull should attack ns !" T.:ii "i noiil.l reach thai feio,- in i, .. . ..... ,...a , Wo "V.- 1 ... fc ' m,t Wl at could I do!'' Tom our iaiaol wotihl keen his alien Von u,lti' 1 ''elv over." 7ViW Sift Highest of all in L?yiffl?xi2 Power. Latest u. S. Gov't Report. Curiosity ol Our Forefatlicrs. The following was related by Dr. Barnaby in 1764. The character of the inhabitants of Massachusetts Bay is much improved in comparison with what it was; but puritanism and a spirit of persecution are not yet totally extinguished. The .gentry of both icxes are hospitable and good-natured. Tltcro- is an air of civility in their behavior, but it is constrained by for mality and prcciseness. Even the women, though easiness of carriage is peculiarly characteristic of their nature, appear here with more stiffness and reserve than in the other colonies. The lower classes are more in the extreme of this character, and are im pertinently curious and inquisitive. I was told by a gentleman , of Philadel-: pma, whs, m traveling through the the provinces of New England, haying met many impertinence from this extraordinary turn of character, at length fell upon an expedient, almost fts extraordinary, to get rid of them. Ho had observed, when he -went into an ordinary, that every individual in the family had a question or two to pro pose to him relative to his history; and that, till each was satisfied, and they had conferred and compared their in formation, there was no possibility of procuring any refreshment. He, there fore, the moment he went into any of these places, inquired for the master, the mistress, the sons, tho daughters, the men servants and the maid servants; s;J, having assembled them together, te began in this manner: Worthy people, 1 am I). F , of Philadelphia, by trade a (nvntionihg his busi ness) and a bach' lor. I have some relations at L-osfon, to wliom I am going to make a visit. Ify stay will be short, and I shrill then return and manage my business as a prudent man ought to do. Thi3 U nl! I know of my self, and all I can p'V.-db.'y inform you of. I beg, there! ore, that you will have pity on me ai:J my Iior.se and give us both some refreshment 3." . Why 2lcn SaioVe. A number of literary men smoke, simply to mnkr ;:n income. They have loam ed that with a pips in their mouths thoughts not oniy come more readily, but in bet ter order, and that, while it is often di.nicu't lo Ire t the-nroner word if they are ny't sr.iokiriLyit ruii3 to ti'e pdnt of the pen t!:e moment they light up." I Vycbol. .gieally this is the m st mf orebt:t-r; and the re;;s..-n womankiiu! e;tn-e.'t grasp it probably is that psych i !dv is i.ot, unfortunate'.y, tnurrd-.t in ladles'.seii.i:iar;.-s. Smoking is a great saf-?.-n;ii! ai::jii:st infectious diseases. It is u v by read in 2 un the - w O A subjt scientilirally in medical treat ises that one thoroughly gets to under stand tho thousanu risks of this kind that we run every dry. In tho country daring the summer months, when men are on their holidays, they look forward to having a temnorarv resnite from smoking. Thuv it does not so much matter how the temperament is; living so much in the open air, the smoking of other persons has lif tie eiTeet on them, and there is les3 danger of in fection. It is to keep r-ff the tiles that men-moke at the ser..ide and on the hills. Their own weather-beaten coun tenances can stand the Hies, but these little demons would not only spoil the samnrcr for susceptible wives and sis ters and children, but would disfigure them as well. Tiuit is what a man cannot endure. You nny have seen picnics on the river or ;oiv.ng the fields, with all the men smoKing, the ladies standing quite n?ar them. "With many men smoking is merely an excuse for staying at home. A man K-oks foolish of an evening doing nothing, yet he is too tired to do much. A chrar supplies the amount of labor he requires, and he does not mind tiie trouble of -smoking it so long as it enables him to stay at home without loss of dignity and look admiringly and yet undemonstra tively at his wife. Should a man with a small income be an epicure, or natur ally of an irascible temper, it will add greatly to the bapp'ness of his home if he compels himself to smoke. And at present, when times are so hard as to effect every one more or less, a cigar is a cheap and excellent substitute for expensive amusement. - All for ail a Week. The Puritan instinct of our people is not quite dead. The following ex tract from a letter writen by the chair man of the school committee of a town not twenty miles away from Hpston to an applicant for the position of teacher of the high school lias the tone like that of a past generation instead of to day. A fter announcing the salary as " per Week, Sll, the outside" the letter continues; "How old are you? How tall? Have you a family? Do you attend church constantly? Can you lead our children to be Christians? I'lease answer and oblige yours res pectfully , sc!i. sch. com." Despite the solicitude that the high school dominie should attend church con stantly, and be able to lead the children to be Christians at 811 per week, there is in the query as to his statue a de cided intimation that he mav have to restore to methods more stalwart than moral suasion. A man who gives his children a habit,, of ind istry piovules for thein muctr better than by ginng them a stock of money. . 1 .'I lie Ldjl.t st .11 cut!. ' uS me perrple seem -to think thai aluminum i the lightest-metal in the w orld," said u gentleman wh deals in all the fancy ai tides now riu.de of thai eoiumodit v," but t hat is a mistake, Thespvoifie weight of magnesium i only oneihird of that of aluminum, nrd is ever mop hard mid durable "-If is not as useful, however, as it catches lire very -afoiy, even, at t l e jeti heartlt. It is not destined to crowd" the popu larity of ; I -. ii.ii un?, a;tl digit up lo a. idi.rt time ago it was ev-11 the eheaper of th tv.",-('iiiritinti Qi mmercial. When Eaby was sic!;, -are gave her CastoHa. " ' When she was a Child, aha eried for Castorii, . Wben oii.r wcanie 21bi-. - ho t hins t C istona. When sho had Children, she gave mcta Costoi, tmi Cures fill rcmalc.CoTnpiaints and Monthly irregularity, XeuorrhocforTvhite3, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds up tho wholo syatem. It has eured thousands and will euro you. Druggists have it. Scad stamp for book. a. J. p. innf (joott a ro.. intsTnio, Ey. SRetail Eardvare. We have just received i largo lol of one pound t'Utter leoubls, uiee "Vis, also 1 hiii;e lot of ova! uiid t'diind Bread or f 'ouJi '1 rays. The eeb biated Sw ii.j I 'airy ('buries, ("lindtr and I'a.'lu-r Churns; :dl can be suitel. The l est assoitiiK'nt f Tbl - ami Pock 1 Knives, Table and Tea spoons ia the State. Pri-ss. and lVic 'ain lined preserving K' iliis, at d at stub h.w pt ices' I hat-' uu b iiu': 1 1 be wilbf at thi 111. .1 A v ry brgr-as-ortment i Tinware. Pots. skiHets, Ovens and other hou.e-ki-rpcl-s.' ai ii les. We b:vethe bc-t C vress Tub . thul are 011 tne market. V,v slmi.'d yn throw :i v :iv nioiu y on an old painied tul I when n small e.mouiit more will pet gooi one. Call nnd see us when thin in our line. vuii want any BROWN, WKimiNCrTON .c ( (., 2t East Traile Street, Charloile, N. C '(iSpl). Brown. Weatt :& Co FREE Is one of tho issues of the campaign. We arg in tlie thickest of the fight with .a ilrst-cluss stock of " SHOES, Silver Dollars ,vill go further in our store for FALL SHOPS than anywhere in the country. AVe also carry .handsome Hiof Hats, Trunks and Umbrellas very cheat'. We undersell all competitors. ' ... , Before You era! Merchandise. I have a full, Oft cods. Shoes. 1 Which I am offeringibr sale. There is no secret about i: 1, 1 t lulvertise.. ; ' Call and see my Stocks I pay the highest market pHcc-for country produce. ! I am selling BANNER FERTILIZER c lor cash or on lime. UepeclfuIIy, - JULUS EARN HA WD i t' Old Staud 3uiii U S.VLIKlia V, That WHtch, chick or piecf of jewelry .vhich you have laid aw.y a useless ;aii be repaired and made' as good u aew by T" REISN ER - &- .GORMAN..' . Having graduated at the l-est schools for watcliiuakers in Atneriea, we do not hesitate to offer a handsome - Gold Watcli Free o the person who can brin us a watch or clock whichiTveTlire unable torej air.; Those ejes whtclr have U'en giving you trouble, or causing you pain or headache tali be; properly fit with Riassesp.VrjHchvill, enable you to ,e. perfectlyi .tnd'at a price way below the traveling quack or -pi ddler. . Our line ot JEU'ELIi Y and SJ -VEUWAHE is the most , couifdete in Salisbury. Watches e. never o cheap.-. - VV aresfciowip.'j6i'.'e; i:fii liire;o'Yoil yijll a'lwavs find us ii , Look for (he- blackest iitmt in tow . . :ep m, and we'lljiei.t you whitr. At ways yours to please, " v ; i :.- '-. E2ICiT2E L G0?.iIA!T, ; ' '.' ";J ; Leading je wtflers IS IT KOT BETTER To have your printing done neatly, and in aii attractive manner, even ij: you have to pay inore for it ? Melt, we do not charge-any more for ouricorh, but guar antee the finest tvorJc done in Salisbury, cm d as fine icorh in ourliner as can, be done any where. Our motto is : Neat, Prompt,; Accurate. Call on its, loojc a t ou r sa m -pies, hear our' jjr ices, and be cot 1 vi need that ic licit we say is trvc. Very truly, Watdimaii Job Office, . B. 'SPRINGS & .C0., -: x;0: 14 n; toilet sw CH AE XiQTTE, ; - - - - IT. C. To Alluniecmen and aii other , J 'urni'Jsr '--' ' ti7:Tr..tpV sityK-'fir'-it :ine.;i'rt now prepared ftr the Spiiiio tii de on We are Ap is4or lit Charlotte Oil ti 1 Id l'ert 1 tizer . l ., and can give !o V pld-eti as wtdl as sell the lest goods' oid in thv St.se. ! ' . ir Fi rtiiiycrslinVe given tl.f l.H at- t'ic:ion lo .'ill ;n (hvt tit-e' to kep tht iu fully up; e the "standid. We havr iutr a o;c buitiKs w'iiij "ti e Mb-.tiiui:i ts in 1 his sei tion. and would lj-lail toiot tini.ip it. l!riiu iiibt.r I hat the S..C. KxpM iuirut Station uve. 11s the hi-best jiadr on And l'hos h;itf tor lat tar that via sold in bat stiite.v Also rum 111 ler ttml the N. C. Kxperiiiieiit Station ivrs us. the Iti-.-hcut' -rade on Awmnniated Fcrttlizits k. 1 1 in this State hot year, ; -Write for prices.-. iii.c of Groc- : a P Buy Yoiir Gen- Etc.. I V A. ii .4 i H '! 4- J - - i .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1892, edition 1
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