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'. ..'- - va;;iiua Watchman nT. U RAIJEX. ?ilor and Prop :v ,ur ju advance . "? TKR.yS STJRICTLY.CASfl. 75 a'Iic vvatcu man ;a organ pfthe Alli :e iu trie oiii 4iiMi 7iu Uuugressioua! . tricts. 3 - ' - ; jT.tc Watch mam Iihm 5Q per cent more .eircuiatioii lhiv any paper published n ,S i.siuiry. , .Mven! I e9!i IriUas mall Salisbury, N. C. I UUK8DAV. NOV. 24, iyJ2. ; - -- r WS a artlcl headed Facts --'ir: T reitl fi,Ctf 4,reJli"t ara fne i9ir.ge fit idiver ,a:u ,lf of V. '-- r : It is uoyy in orIt r for our Nationa. " : ! Nrs to put on their thinkin;. v p anjd pieparA-d to Jo soinethinj. for the people, for they arefleedinj? re lief badly. ' . .fce :iime 1ms coinejfr the Alliance . jr., I,, rtl.n ;ifain. It lias ;ab . uik .-fr.vevu campaigns, for during campaigns our members re so divMeu i :iy Lh it they make" but little yV I ever the yreat people want tt) hvt rid ol an enemy they have him ar rested for an anarchist," and all the u:j V!Ura the man is a monster and -l .Mtl the act. IiL Olber dys all was to d " auiai. . .i a beret ie and the dungeon ,.. die balance. The people r ai.phuid barbarism. A t sit - T i.fe insruiee in the ' I he New York Post, is tin vim,: iK-lin .tion of women to take a , rent policies that they maj com.' to fall back umu whenl . '-ti.es thi-m. This it seem . iii most women who insure fi . -nsioiia iv one: i tn m ... .an !nr Jiie tor rite benefit of heirs i - - fr.u ine is rare anioiij; e toirpelled to work fi i. v'nii. Xot niviiv ves.rsagoa women .. . V- t. :nr insurance uoitev was 'oe unu.irilv progressive,'1 . i - x:Ua - limy carry at iieav .) i iiii? much comment. AliI'va lieiress, Miss Li.? . !:i..k'n'ci), jl s her life insured ,5 ' y and the-wife of prcurii- t-iii'.iiice man pays pre. otc i , ) ' !nSiov of 350,000. f ne N York Times maintains that -.-A ure is the most profitable in- , d. lO x.st"iiee. Thesiiyer mines now getting a dollar's wortlr ,i v r, as me '.red by common ); stan latd, for seventeen cents, " not more 'profit aide than a good f.i.ui v-ll m'tute.l. Taking the present prices of all farm products'-aud the cist of the;ni, the proUt q-Hte as I its those of the richest mines, but, I v :, ;t. every dollar taken from these is -r; ' i g d.-pOS it. th f irm is inexhau- o cuiiuuc 1 .... . r;t ma n lTd i or.,ti:,a l-m.sthe world exists in - . - . tji nrpvL.u. Irt-'m. ami aftHr that time " -i . i T r. Jias elapsed there will be no farms r .. . .. a "a required, nucas me mine is maae io . pay .mly the inot suiurui worKirgi AX'JitE'S W AY.0F MANURING. - - - In many things man -improves up - oan itine. It is one of the special ..li imeiiiaMP H.;.t. divtmonifib bin. from br..l. creatiun, th..t Ulir th. they be can use natural forces and , r- b-Mjd t hem to serve his purpose. The beaver does this when he builds a dam, makl.g Uief poud or lake in the brook which tie needs to insure the safety of bu habitation, uut man uses nature u , Miure rgreater degree 'beaver. So to ms and so- does to an almost infiuitelyrreater t'uiti is possible to the $ y that luture does thus ... . i irt necis-ariiy mean that man nmef A,. i V...... K.iIU u - .. .t.f.j. iifiiuiE iiiiiiu.i tin iii :inn - - " ".-J . . fin in ii. iv ui i'laln. up ni " - aarjlals that are obliged to trust to nature havea hard time of it m winter. Some.of them, indeed, Vare. forced to Kj.v....m u r,r..v..U.w. in ai,. -""- j.i.n I'lbiivt- w' biirmKI Co, ;.n.H;..ii i . . , inttanct teaching thenj to store food irH)ut time of need. Nature, however, enn always give lis yaluabJe hints, aii bjr studying these we ltwrn bow lo improve on H.r Whoa. In the matter of planing . . . . " f nd TtaaauniiR especially should, we j U..c. : c Tt)4 ureno important that most likely hifcHre's way js often the best fir as near the best as unassisted nature xan do. Nature always manures on - fo-feriCQ.' 13 tit if nature has unob 'ructed course in forests she showers leaves over the droppings of wild ani faalf. Ou u eu plains nat ui e grouM bys-i;umv,niM experts, so- the kJUterowil Fimmi. T) democrat, speak in :,r ofa hew machii.e. fim mitt be worked in thesame.wav . r, .' ior this purpose, says it picks -at- llu i , ' 1.. , , A recent Chicagfo bride wore a prown tate of a bale in two hours -lod tl.U of iteaimot be made as printable as it. costin 4 70( No bub- 'd id" rbdo'i t , , lwt. . -md tins r . tosuu -t,iwvF. ito, nut, a aa ciHiii I ls everybody knows, is prettv well a "-y " " make the money workin-.in a coal ,veek"svo. k foiMhe averar:,f;1nu harid rass as a mulch, ami this : also fall? sholt, not. j u-t on the surfacn, but ittle way le!or it, natnre will , alway put the most and beft plain fotxl if sh j-an hati her way. , There is Idom'by: n itural mthdo lireappliciti5 i)f man ire pjr ncn Ouly as much as ran live n the natur priMluctofth,; Jai.d cmi drop tlhv .nanure on it. as a rule. Now, n narket gardener v.o.ild think of uiuui i n ff as little and often us-nature His work-is. perhaps the gr atest d arture from natural uielhinisof-X'ult ration, and it rq lirea correspond in.. tepartureirom nature's way of mai.u .ii4. The market gardener, often use. so much manure .t world be in th way if all on he surface, especially i ;t is coarse, strawy manu e ir o it entirely proper. for him tebury;i; and provide conditions uudei which naiio. may fit it for plant-food. There is thus a 'natural, reasonabi law underlying most f irm qjieratlon Theorists may laugh at the fartne: and advise him a.s to Battue's way, but if In ; a thoughtfull. farmer be may; well reply that he- has. already modifitd natute so much that he must feed. modifyed natural methods still more ii order to prevent his work. Ofie; that communion; with nature and the stti of animals, plants, trees, flowrrs ant fruits teaclics a wiser philosophy tlua t s no- bl otherwise to gain. Aitteri can Cultivator, . PUT. THIS IN VOUlt PIPJ3. I'laln Facts nnI Sharp, PI t h jr Si.ying: frouL llcfonu Tapers. orCrespondence tt Walcliman. If aH the trusts w.niid bust, the indi vidual would have a" ctiauce Southern Xurcury. astli .- Duty bids everv -reformer to con- tm. i- ins bfst ettorts. for right and justice must prevail? Southern: At To the eastern press- Do you think i proouuie inai, iihm v.er isstie win ot- lied down in the next national coii ... I' 1 . . T veuiionr vv an ana ee 1L urow. io- iva Fanner a Tribune. Milwaukee leer seems to have beei ut mile afflict iil bv the great tire, ii the destruction coujd have l)een con lined to :tlie brnwerifs onlv it wouh iiave beeii'betfer for the pubic and jui as well lorlilwaukee. Boston True eler. . " ..... A man s! ould never be ashauT d to o va that he has Ix-en in the wrong which is hut Jsnyiny, in oilier words, that he is wiser th. n he was eteu!uv. -t ope. It is stated that right here in San Antonio, fcotne of the candiibitrs oeiii ?57,00() or $8,0t0 to cbtain office. What does this m an ? Think aU u it a bit. Texas Truth. Congestion of .money in the ens, lepletiou in the south ond west. Nearlv $700,000,000 of surplus in th; New York t) inks hogging for borrowers at 2 er cent, premium, while out here men are begging for money - at - 3 pt i cent, a month. l' loner Exhowext. Now. breatheru of the quill, there is no excuse .for not reinstating t ruth a the keystone of the editoral arch. I may be diffivult for some of you. after laSt thaee monl hs, but it ot.ght to I I.., .17: T...1 i ie.xna Ve.nm. & i mi t . i iiiiiii i k - inn i.uu i I i i f . ;. J 1 9l?s uw Mnui"- u:uu.r 10 .' V I. " " -s n Linriioiiiii Wll 111. AlO'C. I di....ii. ..f a.. : t i. th- i 1 . tirlin ii-uiilQ .in . v r u io j . i-i 1 . . . . . . . I it icuiy ni watei m inhe rtilClllgall UUt ttj don t make the drouth striken I x. :. a ; i . ti . u.H,,t ip c.op... ooiue people- , . . ........ . in i tic il ir ur x i ii, v nr n n ii. inav.. , . J " . . It raisillir WliPat or Pi.rn - Moi , :,i k i' . . " " V"-41" i iii nil in iii' iir Kiiiiifi! iiisii. I'.iriii i lori le Ju V" , , 1 "rm.-. incayo luee l ruaer. M i-s Riavely published that Austrian .VMii'iii ii ii vi run fin in fi ri a ....r I .. . . i workmen are studying the ''. Uiissiai'il'Mwlll,,c" a Petal torn. Sotm h"" i nujiaia ni iissiBi, auumi leviMllllOn Ml tllf autocrat s dominion. The heroism feature of tins century .nppears to be suffrin from under 'consumption" at home, and lIdImadoI:baroil(7--lVi t tonal Economist. Bol) nB,?rsol, r,,porte(1 to have I believe in protecting 'what are called infant ' industries, but, after the?e infants' get to be six feet hi"b I . . C V TTC4I aiu MQois.n, isuuoui liin- j I w 0kW ' ov.vo'ri 'e tiauie, epeciailV ! l r r crtii ri. o , . . i - . . . i - cmdTe; especially i; if f.i. ot,... ..1.:.... the iiitant tells-you if y i . i ... u j.n.oi..jMi'CMiiu n h. a l i i 11 i . " i uc ui lci, oui, ua iue crauie ana kick your head oft" National Watchman, governments make all money. Then why should not our irovernmei.t L-m. I ii i " ine circuiaiion up to the amount sum- pipnt lo .uM14 ? Z l a.. Al I . . ... I in motion. Garlield s - id, 4'whoe,vei .v . vivi; ui 7i ui iiiuuauv controls the moiiev it a rountrv con- Ms all industry and commerce,"' I. ,s h,Sh me tor the piople to speak J ,hitt il CilD 1 ! aersto d 4hat more mouey is ueided and to say,, to parties, you are noi i wanted unless you heed this call. iiV iclist. The German Emperor has'amazetl Eu rope by an order forbidiug public pray ermeeti ngs for prayer foe the abati ment ofciiolera, upon theground that 4,aucb practices breed a- superstitiouii je!iance upon Providence and a consequent neg lect of praclicat human measures.' Sad News. . It apeai-s that, after all, Claude F .Vilsoiijbe vbungetlitor of the WiUoi Admuce, has really Oetl-r .w ,aps tr..zy. It is sai t he wrote th. ,oiice, purp.rlingto J e from G f.deon , ,nd, which he ptibiisM' He lef Miiulav, October 30, at B' a. m. Q. is table was a letter to hv sweet hear itid a letter to be from the Gideonites .yingtlrt he had been made wa vitli. He app-ars tu havf gone N on 1. t was last siren at" W.ldoil tilluda i'ternoon, O. t) oer 30. .He was -right young man, only 24, and veiy ,n! w His mo; her is nearry-craz g bis strange conduct. 2trfolk Ad- watt. : Moorosville Dots. ?orrearon3ence or W..tcLman. ; Wheat, is showing up well thioug! Mis sert isn since t he .recent liiins, nn .lost of the farmers are through stw itr Within the i est two wef-ks cot- ton will all be gathered. The crop is nnt a iood as it was thought to be some time ago, but will be larger than ...s made last year. Some of our boys have gone hunting i real earnest -in'c the bird law expn d.. , Mr, Jk W.i Long tHtnd homv rom Oxford last. Thursday where In vent with a little child of Mrs. Luck y to the" Asylum. - Messrs. Henry Ftidy and Wm.Smitl eft Saturday by private i-onvevauce foi Stanlv county, where they will spend several days vi.-iting relatives. Mr. Will Harvill moved to Charlotte last weekwhere he has accepted a posif ion as bra'keiijan un the luchujuud &' Pan villt) ''railroad. - I . Mrs, N". Li Carter lias moTed to Da vidson College her future homv. The Txas fever seems to- hav .truck t hi commtuiitv recently. Mi 4. W. Smith left hist Week for th. Ume' S'tjir 'State to better ; jf possibii his lot in life.' y - ' ' Scl oof will commence in" our dis trict in a few wee ks. We are glad t -ee the people taking more interot n; school work. I he Mooresville higl school is receiving lar:e support, and i :he 1 rgest now it has been lor ye.ars It is doing g tod work in preparing boys and girls for college, and giving i hem a business education. A. BARLEY WAS BAOGED. Chicago, Nov. 19. George T. Bag tey, the Linitetl Express com pany nics sen'er on the ivock Island and Pai ifii rai road, vesterdav morning -at o M-lock took two packages containing 0,000 from Ins safe, left the trait it Davenport ami buried the treasure, oot in less than eight bonis he, was m der arrestrnnd th motn-y has be :i ecovered. W hen bAgli-y left the av Ii - told the baggageman that he wa- ing to-'drOp oiT-of the train- m( t eut to arrange for semling -sonie po-' atoi-s to Davenport. His absence wa. it once, reported Jo thecomp any's oilin here. D.-lrctives jeftruel that Ijagley Mad a female friend at' 311 MicfrigaT tViMine in the person of a Mrs. Miller. i dressniidier, and posted themelvfs in i I n i - i i lr ne nouse. w iten lianiev arrived in was placed under arrest. lie admitted that the tnom-v could be found at Gmi ese, 0., about a half hour's run fron Davenport, liagiev is married am iived with his famil at Davenpoit. The expre-s oflicials deny that there wr.s anv robbery at all. "Merelv a lit- ile mikcue," aid Pn siilent U vganl this aft, rnoon. -We have lost nothing the xvjyA to ,irake his selection. Wheth md there was no mbbery. ; ' (his U lnw ,1MKjt Canuot at this Detectives, on the other hand,' aver hat the facts are as a! read v - stated. r . .1. i . i f ine uressmaiver is noisuspeeteu oi com plicit v and h-.s not i,,,n alrested. QTTQX PinKIJIG RY MAPWTVT7T5V p,ir v-r . r 7 f rr 3 car the picking of co ton b ai.icilinerv lia, ei t," in-enuifv oi jVe ntors. The New i iwi noes it liiinie siuik, ooil or oiooit v... i 1 1 i 1 1 i I :.. . .: o r t h n x 1,1 l,K K" . , V.',1:ls 1 1 ' xas 1 representative lauea tonn . i n h , ini: at i a i i .. lion a sii.olt-broken stalk, and ot the aevcral blooms he examined there was l,!l.wI?'Zau. V "v ,-v'lM1 "an i ue ni.icililie s WOl K. lmt lt Wi's considerably clearer in that respect than after 'the average ham ucKiiig;, And itAvas abstdutely frei rom ail other kinds of dirt. Feu men picking by the hundred pounds, i I 1 j ' 5 :e Va " maU U1V"sr' W1 ,le;lvc ,s 1,1 lle tul ton on t he stalks as t 'chine dow' ' exh'r does it cotto" aIl;1 le:ivti lt the gi :lRd & 'ls a'nost. impossible for t . .in ue cot ion on iue stalks as Hie ma- 1 KnOi h ground; . .. 1)11 I .t 1 . r"33 ai uuuies wimoui noiiiir r 11 ni . i?r r . . i . . . . cleaned, so thick are they and I U'i-mI slinnili il With briutlQw 'l'l. V." v.. ..new, nntiv ue ...... a ne j fro i ii.i,,i.,.,f i,.. ...r i- i. M" 4i.m wuoruiai ion irom private sources which fully confirms the successful results attained by the i , "e ln .l.lon- Audit wo.uld n.,,v ,,e s.irpriHi.g if, in this new cotton I I I11L" I 11 IT llii HIlA L-nniun r. II 'P 11 V 6 """" imm'h iUe loaa, the hardest, problem in cotton , . r were found to have been satisfactorilv solved. At any rate tlie new picker deserves as it wil no ibnibt receivevthe nterested attentSj a of ev.nv one coi. :erned in the raiding of the staple.- : What LnvU 1. Some attribute the success in He to luck. "1 never lwd any iauu in luck.7 r . . . . . . .-u. ..... . u, 1 Al'l It I IPili.va .ili: HI p. ii.i. ............ ai r . j-m .r.....i I11..L- ...n . .- . T. . . a.4,,,i.,. ytvtl . itch it he juui s wi n, a d -will bacon in l is pm lt tl? s jvt.r hU den nnd ,cep; a. , Luck comes to hevMo.ooKabiru a,,d it taps once u u life ui.e at v. rybods V d.n r; if in- I'ui a uu ot tiuslry does nol 01 ea 11, iya it goes. General Buit.-rjicla Addrer - n.a J lie. us j tniff V Wa.shinylou . Itt ,r. , .. orres.fondcnce ui ui w utciiuiait. ) 'AV AStiLvoroN,' Nw; 2 1st v 1S9 1 , Thesaviug"all tuaigs come to tho t ..!. .!...':. - ii.. .. ...,.ro...l .. wiiu watb is uoi. geuei.iiiy ucccpicu Hjingtratiyrue, buvif in.uiy" U substituted tor all,w'aud the wait U loug enough it 'wilt be accepted by er- erybotly as true. Une of 'the mosi per sistant of the demands made by th National FarmersAiliauce since it orgauiz itiou, aud repeated at its c n veutitin at Mempnts last week, l as been for a graduated lucouio tttx, in d co the slu eldest iijj.-jervers it now tt- gins to look altogether proUible that Ii iiicotue lax will oe imjos.U by t.. ifiy-ihfrd Congress, ai.d althou-n Mi .Jleveiaiiilvhastir'"'tbe past exorcssc. liinself as behiif ativsed to such a lav he circuuisneef wiiicli will conipv. hat Cpngiussrtt ?dopt roaie quick am .-ertaiti method, of raising money U dieet the big deficit that is ani i'ciate.. oetweeii the reveuiii s and expeinaturei- d the Government for the fiscal yeai heginiiing July i,18y3, will it is " be lieved, cause h. in-' in eillnr sign tlw bUl or to allow it tw become a law with out his signature .' . Tiii- same expected deficit will, un ssoine precautionary legislation U td-'pted til ttie coming ses-iou of Cun aessaridihatbwinglo the political druert iite' oeWeeti'ttie House and tien- .ie, is not coittideiitly expected by an me whom yinr correspondent liu. aiked wluh, nuike the calling-of an ex r.i session of the fifty-third Dougie .lecessarv., lndevd,is is already regatu ;d hep as eerlain that aii extra essfol ill have to be li-ld, and the 'difference f opinion' iiiudHg promiueut deuio onits is nierelv whether it' w ill be bei ti? io call'' it in lie spring or wait un til fall. It is piobiujle that the cm.li- Cion of the I reasury wlieu the new Administration, takes charge will de termine, theime. for the . extra ' session to meet,or whether it shall meet at ah. ."Secretary Foster of the Treasury say there will be ii deficit for the Corient fiscal year, aiid that he has made n6 prediction as to one in the next fiscal year; No p'rwHctioii w;.s' nectssar from the Secretilry; the Treasury state ments are open to the public ai.d ev erybody who takes the trouble to stud) tiieui U and compare the probable in come for the next fiscal vear with tin xpenditures th,a,t are absolutely bound to be made, even if Congress were evei o economically inciiuuu will soon come to the coiicluiou that aurlicit is iue.- itable unless. avoided by .new legisia- ti n. ' President I la-rrison certainly j)oss-s- es the .hajtpy knack of uiakinggooo appoilitnieiits to responsible jo.itions Among the . va-irnciis wi;ich it wa generally tlibtiglr niter the election re Litrns v;re in thitt it Aouid be impiss ble to get a intni'iVig enough'- to liii th. short tune n-tuaimiig ' ol the tieseni administration was thiit of xXssjsiau rjecletarv oF;t t i ieasUi v, bt.t IVe.-i dent liai riMJii solveil tiie problem a soou as he came lu it. iu the regola course ol liUMiiess ov .ipt'Oinltng Lon- gresiuai'i-elect uear ot Iowa. wh(seex peruMee on t tie ws nnu means com- inittee ol tlje: Httge'had 'made him fa- iiliar wit hTti'iiSury niatters. :M b-ar was deiVatt'd tVur(jong'Css in the ;emoeritic tarai wave of LS'JU, but was re-el eCh-d bo tlte tittv-tintd Congress, m) that it vi;l not inconveiiieiice him o put'-in' bis rine"unlil bis Congress ional tenn b girs'ras assi.-tant 6ccrLar f tin Treasury There is a rumor hrcthat President- lect (Jieveland and VTi;fl,iesideni-eleCt "j:eveiion are iuA of one mind abjtit who yhall lvpreseirt Illinois iu the next Oabwiet, and that Mr. btevenson claim- ime be said, but from prominent dcni- jcrats of I tlnins, iutte a number ol whom have been in Washington dur ng; the last feW-'days, it has been learn nl I hat llp ro itre twvb rival faclion-,om if thetii headexl bv Mr.Stevcnson, tight ug for ti is cabinet position as welt as for the -control Of ihe federal patrou- r i.f lllu vt:ilM illlil lliu urul.lion L.lhlle 1).1 ll Ro.-('Ui:Lll. I uillst'll at llllblie! P . . 1 , 1 uready been made that unless they ;an ag-vee up.m some man. who is per sonally satisfactory- lo Mr. Clevebum Illinois will have no nieiuber of tin Cabinet. ; ' ; Jilr; iilaiiie has len sick agtiii. Ih Mi.u a severe ' cota wnicii lor a time' 1 A- -I I I M 1 - Ineated to derelope a serious throat trouble, but' be is liow nearly all right airnin .It, Mlobnl.!. tlo.l bo n, .v w i.i , , ,- " pend the w'inlof'iii bouthern Oalifor- Ilia or ill Me$'G-US lie titlds this Cli- mate u ll U '-'Tts'-P-f teauent ana surtden ehnnsvs-in -winteriioru and inor trv - -. . . " 1 . : ' ' i 1 f - - 'I 1 11 r lit nun niuro ram Mrs. Lrseyji4Mttforia candidacy is not very seriously considered here, al- ll. tl. j l. '1? I I i I IIIUIILIU ( IIOIC JHC iuia OA pci'piu v 11 U Us lieve that she will succeed in naming ii,. v. .. iiv.au yvuurul 11. Ill AlkUlllto UOU ,, - f.,w .vl,n pvnrs t h lu-liof Moil si.e ,viil Upiiiirt bii;le(.tpd und a (rMl. - : to-"-' limnv pnlli'D v ivil Iwrnt iiil....c ii, iUn wiii, ll IKLiUUV 111 ... . tV ..1 Hit contest liaVt' x im-ssHil thr. wish that she might be elected, just to see wheth- iv . ii i i.i er any i ix' 'ii w( uut oe maae oy the Senate lo pr. vent her occupying useat Hi that body.bcc.-yWoi that tittle "he in ihe constiiutio'i. btudents of" In red ity may find some mterestinj: material in the hisioiv of the Daltohs. Accordiiie'to the Phil-vdelnhia Press the progenitor of this lately re-1 uowned fatniiy of Kansas outlaws lived in Uiai city ninety years ago, and gave tne authorities- much trouble by his deeds as a hihwayim n. One day he I sioppcii a carnage containing two younc ladies stud tluir elderly aunt. One of theA'oun;r ladies was atout to be married and siioniily objected- lo handing over Jier wtiblin prj.-cnt i to the bandit, woo, wun a. chivalry renvniscent of Hob- - i . m Hood's hosf. due's nllonpil iliA-nari . ..-w ....... v uiuuuicsLcu. ouiaiu weeKs liter tr rs..c. ..... t ,. 1 . . Ual ou 'was arrest el. and it wt-uld hav., ! tone mud with him had not the vnnn r , G;na , h oilicaj of reat u. pardon. on condit fetate. This-Dait'o . .. . . 0 an time married o an lluei ce, secured him a lition that he unit the on did. and sett in r in West became the nr... eu.tor ol a 1 ir l.n i of ai iiuav robbers. Highest of gjj is Lttng Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. The Craii ure. ; t a It was mentioned at a late Cranbuiy - Growers' Convention thai lilt v uersoujs .o wbom bad been given ea'cli a basket ui cruuuuries uuiing a recent prevaeuce ol llu- gup. nad used thesautTlrett.v and lailv. and in evrrv i-sisn. "tlm sIi-mio'r dis- ease had passed theui by: "An acid tieat- j meat, too, is recommended for cholera ,ievcnin.o. ,.Vould eisudK-rrv saibce ii svver in i his casi ? New York W.urld. When Baby wa3 sick, ive cave Lcr Cactoria. Whenhe was a CluM, she cried, f or CastorLv Whes hue oecame Jlisa th; cluar to C.-'.storia. ; When she had Children, she gave vnemCastorL,.- Administrator's Notice; Having qualified as a.tniinistrator upon the state of Getiut'iH Miller, ie-'.l. nil j.i rsoiis lin v ug claims against sail! estate are liciel.y lioii icd to jtrescut tliciu for pa ruc-nt pn or before ihe 20th day of July, 1S:.'J, or this notice will :c pled in bar of their recovery. All person? ndtbted to said estate are requested to iuake ininiediate paunciit. ' J. V. I 0W1 AS,. ' Ai iiiii if.tii;ti r. THE GREY SCHOOL, For Boys and Girls. The next pe.ssio u of tjiis school will brcrin August -3d, 18fi2, aad clote .May 20th, 1 fci3, makiijtr it possible for young nun to attend the -chool the whole term and get home in time to ul in working the crops.- The work is thor- iiigh. the rate reasonable and the discipline hil l but lirm. Fur further information, write ;'or catalogue to II. A. GREY, Principal. Huntersville X. C. Ecw'sThis AVaclibneCiiflrul i-uilars tor an-.nse rf Ca- Wi.rrnc cnoi i e curetl by iia:: fc Citanii-Cure. U. Cl.i NV & . O., Props, 'loiedo, . the ll F driilj. in . J.uw I i oav F J. fL-.'lfj to nf-l 15 ii x .its-, iu d b 1 iii i 1 1 1 1" j i j o le U ;iil ! l.bl! fcS li::r.i-; lliOl b . I t' l.r: rc1:tU l, ioii.)i) oi liiij- cbiliuin-iib li adi Ly thvlr m. 'i ft & TuATX. WltousnlP Diuvrlts, Toledo, t. AlUIMi, KINNAS .MAI.V1N, Wl.Ollb.lle UrUSC- irifcts, l ou do. o. tan s t iit.iiTii t tire is t.iKC-n icn'ernaliv. . c ne l'eutiy npo.i fii Dw-i ana mui :n stiau is f Hi bisu-iii. iMee, .o, ftr bi ttie oJd tj aH Di gj;ts. 1 t s-t -rnonlals free. Savanii.mi, Ca., April 2G. ISS9. Having iim 1 tlinc boitioof 1". V. lor impure mood ami gineial v e.tkuess. and baving di-iieil greai 1. n- (its I'min ne eaixir, na uoi liaini o ll maimls liiici.,,,., ,. ..u,. i,,,.,,it.i a eight in four wi cks, 1 t;d.e treat jde:is: is- 'ire in rccoinnu ntl i l . it to unlortuiiates iiko - ! . . Yours trtrlv. JOHN MORRIS. Office of . I. N. bKliox.DntggU. Orr.oula, i-'hi., Aj.i o b,ic-!.l. j Iossrs. I'qtpnisni Bros , Sa aen;il . t.ia.: Dear Sii sobJ. fliree i4; It s of 1. 1. P., large siz" ? e-.-iej.d.i , and one buttle ;iP'.t e r.i-i;iy. The P. P. P. cured my ife cf rheuina- ini wiiil. r le I'n re l;ist. Ii ca:i:e back on 'tcr the pa.-t winter. ;..nd a bait" bottle, (1 (X) sie, rerievei! her again, and -.she ha- not bad a symptom iiice. I sul.d a b.iUle of 1'. 1. 1 to a friend of '.nine, out of .bis turkeys,, a small one ;ook sick,and Lis wile gave it a lea.-pon-'ul.llial was in the eveniiig, aiid liie lil- le fellow tui iu (1 oyer like lu was dead, lit next morning was up Imlicring ami .veil. i ours ri speet fullv. J. IS. .McKLIIOY. Payannab, (Ja., 17. ls'Jl. Messrs. Lippman liro , Savannah, (la.: Iearbirs I uae sulleied from rheii inatisui tor a bmu lime, and did mu find a cure unin l loiinu l'. l . J ..wnich com pletely cured me. Yours truly, ' ELIZA r . JC.NES. 1G Orange St., Savannah, (Ja, Having qualified as executor of the I : 1... i . i- i: .1 . . I uietion, on Ihe flennses of t he said de ceasod, the 17ih day of December -131)2, ' for cash, the following property, to wit : t I fair louse waixon. 1 on, horse wajjon. ' t lmcirv. I cart 1 screw jilat-. I foot adz ami i itlier. too!,,"' I nn; iss. one itli a l.mik case .-. - 1, t;ir'jr i .-i n. r ti j '..... i i i; n !i;is mi ii i tei cllaijs an l otle r liouelio!il furini ni ". Abo 1 large wasW j.ut. I sa-bile. 1 buibiin'g with !i rse power cunbiiied. .ALo pone;- corn and I j h ly an other articles too tctious to nitntion All persons having claim iig.uust saiil es- a'.e must present tiiem ilulv :int;)cii1uatei on I .... ,7.., lLlv ,r ,, alt persons ini'elited to said estate will please make nroni't .payment. 1 lis Nov. JTtli IS'-'- l Tiiko A. P Hosfmam F.x of David Uoseman. Dec. i . . . ..7 8EH0 FOR CATAL03UE. LAWN TENNIS. BASE BALL, G-ims csr THIS RIFLES, FISRIK6 m Aiii mm B0TS a GIRLS' t8l. fUf.tr. Brak. Baa Cardi.S 13 80 S0t.Dl'XLOPP!iE(;9ATICafrtLUt lAO...Hrt OO.OO V.C. ga'th Hiiivr 0 mm. Itfm,. 8 lh. LUt S6 Krt30.00 ID1AL SlieLB CDS. II 10 la ..FI 6. BO IACHA1 HamamrlM. if r.. 8 tin.. I.UtCAO: Rl 33 OO E.C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. SUOUIS.MO. A Household Remedy FOR ALL BLOOD and SECIES DISEASES Botanic Blood Calm Ufllroc SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT wurca RHEUM. ECZEMA. er t form of malignant SKIM ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious in toning ftp -the A when Impaired frcm any cause. Its almost supernatural healing properties jvstify us In guaranteeing a cure, If directions are followed. eCUT CDCC ILLUSTRATED Otfl I rtttt ''Bwl ,(H.wlri, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. ?a. Children Crv for Pitcher's Castona.- w ra . . NOTICE. . . Notice is herebv given that I will m.f 1 p resi.ioiil.U tor nn dfhfs or ...i T Ifoll , ' " J I lie Uiay lllCUT. A. L. Hall. Octolx r 31,' 1S92. T The business heretofore done under the name and s'vle of the NouFdLK LLIANCE KXCHAXGK, Westt & Rogers. Managers, ha-; this day been tnrned over by the Uoarduf Dii-ectors to J. J. Rogers, who w.ll in the future conduct ity, having iveii to sSid Ddaid. Satis- factory bond. '4 AH peio..s indebted to. or having claims against said Exchange will tie same with J. J. .lingers. 0. 1). DE UAD.M, JOSHUA SKINNER, JAMES T. W1LF0RD, Committee for Ho tpl. Cures all lemalc Coinpiaints and Monthly irrcularitv. Lcnocrrhccaor Vbitcs. Painin Eack or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds up tho whole system. 1 1 ba3 cured thousands and will cure you. ik-ufjgists havo it. Send Btamp for book. DU. J. 1. PRO'nnOOT.F A CO T.ontTHle, Ky. Broin, YMdington & Co, Retail' Hardware. . We have inst reeeived a arge lot of one pound butter moulds, prices 5Vts, a!si a large lot of oval and round Bread or Dotiiili Trays. The celebrated Swing Dairv ('burns, "Cylinder and Dasher The best-assortment of 'Table and Pocket Knives, Table and Tea Spoons iu the Slate. Pnif-s. atol Porcelain lined preserving Ki ttles, smd at nieb low i-iiees that no family t.etd be wilboiil them. A very large asortment- ! Titiware, Pols, Skillets, Oytn.s and. other lioti.-e-kcepers' arlieles We Jiave the best Cypn-ss Tu's. that are on he. market. by luaild throw away uooiej- on an old p;iitiiedtnb when a small amount more will get a good one. Call and see us when you want any I hing in our line. DROWN, WELLINGTON & CO., 2'J East Trade Street, ; Charlotte, N. C. ''w wwsv .icr 't Is one of the issues of tlie campaign. ' We are in the thickest of the fight with a first-class stock uf Silver Dollars ,vill go furtlier in our store for FALL SHOFS 1 , 1 , -1 . , tliai) ail YWllCrC 111 ItlC COUlltl'V. . Hats, Trunks and Umbrellas very cheap. XV q undersell all competitors. . ' C.ff,&H. IV!.BROW3. Befbi e You Buy Your Gen eral Merchandise. I have a full iii.c of ioodfj Sh08, Dry Sinned (foods, Which I am oITerin secret about it I i I advertise. Call and see niv Stock. I pay the highest market price for country produce. I am selling BANNER FERTILIZER cheap lor cash ,or on time. Respectfully, JULUS EARWHARDT, iliCehic' Old .a!:ii lEins,, , Th .t watcl clock '.or ju'etre nf wei.ry " which you have, laid away, as useless can be repa-ied -Aud made as. good as .new. by . - ; j'lta -f REISNEll : GORJMAN. Having gniduated at the1est schools for watch makers j'n A merieat we do uot hesitnte to offer a handsome Gold latch Free hn tlP i i i i : i . - " v.v o rjair. . Those eyes which have beeirgiyin you troubkyor causing you pain or headache, can be properly fit with glasses which will enable you to s e perfectly, and at a price way below tie traveling quack or peddler. t . , Our lineol JEVVELliT and SII VEUWAUE is the most compu Salisbury. Watches were nev ete m lisbury. Watches were never ho U e re sh a n,ost beu" r- utif. louvia anvils nna us in. V,ok fur . hh.ckest front in towii. Set-Piel m' i,na w 11 l,eat you white. Always yours to filease, EEISNEE & GOSMAST, Leading' Jewelers IS IT HOT BETTER To have your printing done neatly, and in an attractive manner, even if yoii have to pay more for it f .! ... Well, ive do not charge any more for our work, hut guar antee the jiiiSst work done fn Salisbury, and as fine-work in oil)' line, as can be dene any where: Our motto is : 1 Neat, Prompt, Accurate. Call on usylook at our sam ples hear our prices, and lc convinced that what we say is ti vc. Yi l yti uly, yVatcliman Job Office, E. B. SPRINGS & CO., Ko. 14 K. College St., CHARLOTTE, - - - 17. C. To Alliancnuen and all other Farmers: We tie.-ire to s .v th..t we are now prepared lor I be Spring t rade on FERTILIZERS. We are Agents for th- Charlotte 0i and Fertilizer !., and e;.n give low prices as "a ell jas dl the besl goods s,olJ ill the State. Our Fertilizers" have fjiven tle best sat-isfa.-tion to aH and we meiin to keep tlnm fully up to Jin- standaid. Wr hav- tiom u la'-;e business nit Ii the SiilcAiliani is in -t Ids section, nnd oubi be dal to i oi tii l e it. Remember that the S. C. Expei hit rt Station gave us the b i lusl graoe on A d Piiosi'bateTor lat year tliat u sol.l in bat State. Also reincmlier that the N. ('. Experiment Station gives, lis , tin Idghot grade on Ainmoniiited Fertilizus hold in this State last year. Write 4'or prices. . . . - - W 0 fl SO Mrrv !t mnr cnn-.n 1,'nn - - j ......u.-uim; IlllV VI for sale. irooersea. EfCi. There is no r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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