Oaroima Vatoliiuan. UU, A COUH'fY, i Vicinity. ia Rowan and k'v,. '. .r. i '..nt.rt rh is.UOW A extra session. inc ucvr wiuwur,- fVMcr uiu u.c axjuJiuUH UJitf WJSWS. 'fiio nations of Earone racoimizc f . . - - I . ----- u 1-- now complete. - . . , ;,r . justice of Ibc Income Tax. . . ' . . . , . ,L!. - 1 m. . - " I -1 -'J '. . . uotton Drought y cents iu mis ma w nai is worn pnmone Jhe Descen Business- is ouu t nd Iull erne the iast Tuesday . J ' dajlt of the Signers of the Deela-v election. EvervLodv ia- settled down to - ' I ' 1 - . - - I . ' ' M i,a K-paW institule. located atGrcensl rauon -oi lnaepejadence.- F rllbuiucss. - itii: noro, lias uieciuxer -Mem. - ; i -v., u- wm, ,my ,ioj: ThelRev. J. li. MeAlnine will tender Mr. Valentine Matiney. of MMedgeimB"0 pastor of the Presby,; vJle, isiu lowujhis week. ::-KAV-. I .T .; ." - . 1 terian church jit this ulac jext Sabbath- ' v ; v i4': i Thieves "have ommiiteA4 Hi wind,! vv learu. 1 lie exnress . room at ucuoi is 101 - .v. - , . -. v. . . ---'. iRamnaiorn amnncr tli removed and placed Dae it about nity leoi 1 1 0 v' from where it now stauds." 1 I The friends of Mr, J, J. Adams are urg- lnir Jus j-l:iiiiid Hip ih iiiKim.i.iak;., Olds id nuitA ill -lint tli I rlhllliA fl ivu ll I . . : - is believed he will spun be well again. I Our farmers are sowing an unusual unount of wUeat. Cotton picking is o ver aud most of the cotton has beeii sold. whs assistant postmaster uu der the late Gen. Yuun-, and ' made j. Somebody claim s to have figures tt f mosu efficient olficer. ihi-s week. e e now stand Judge. . r a o 1 Cw- CiSni" lol; leaver 2G. Turkey, partridges and dressed rab . ... . Ilv no uieaiis JCurce commodity In England H viekl about $60,000,000 tiiuuall:in Ausina.SI2.0(X) jlXKh 111 Italy. o,wu,uuu, in rrussi;t, $uu,uuu,uuu. : Grand -Masier .Gu-ler hua apriointed J. Ilosenlhal, of Italeigh, : grand secrt- ary of i lie gimid. Lodge of .Masons t- .1 1 o ith applefe MouuUan wagou wv- - - e on tlie iuucrs. ' -Mr Kugenc Juhason, furmcrl yof thi, ..f;;w fVi..i; t-re j:hu week. IIJ .-, - . . l . . t .l .- . 4 - Superior CuUrt 1 I .1-11 1 I bile all our paper money is madt i) ...i i4 nreuiiu!i i j ..-o........ i tm.. u m . i : ...:n .... .r. U j w . . I j'. ii- u.uiuuu, in mill U'UVC 111 ' McCabe and Young's miuistrels will J most certain means that Ciiu be ueu I "weed Donald V, Bain, deceased. os""'" mci uucj a iiuii, iu imsuii py.wni.vuciiui waii a ueiu oy UK i Gov. llo t rv..i.l f Sino f..l nrarsday night. " ioor man's brow."-i?ae. WcUler. , . ,ie unknown ' person who burned tl. As we go pres we hear that Mr. trai s Wm. Miller, wlio killed Jack Willont of C. Lu Suiathers, in Haywood I alley, a .capital citizen near .New Lon-1 i Iredell on the 1st,, was convic:ed ci I CuUJlly recently. ,V";VT r- v - . ",u,uenu ir ueu CUI'. r -.Uouit thit The election being over, we l.ope: our ui, ..vo iaj ...6uw Wcck, a..u beuienceu 10 be . hanged ii. readers will send us Uie strictly new air. v. m. nam?, liom near uninp j', -uppeaieu 10 me fcupreim items from their icspectlve ; tovvu.-,bip throve, has moved to tlmtity. ami will, ""ru . The township news column will be.a vul we lear.i, engage in the mercantile bus Decatur, Ala , Nov. 17. During, thi uable feature of thc'imiii rin -iiib- -juture a. .... .jv' ruiui i a v-j. , iam ftnFi tin i t-v.. .M i . ' i . . - . i . i tviuuviuiio vucviuiiuu Jiisb ii ii ii t a sK v I as in luc past mun. I . IT is ffratiXyinsr to know that benator I rocket epluded preinauirely and struck - i 1832 1892. Oil lhi3 uiiirkct. ni.l ewspai e. s for sale at this office. V Hon Uc S Overman, of this is one o! ,,eXccatorst- oi iuc .v - o Subscribe Now. rvi'u Larue ,f . fi!,.t x. Brown, tne geumi ivv.-.- uAiiBon nascnureiy recovemi irom m I jiiss jones, ai;eu 10 years in the left v- L.t o?our - ue u.ii'wJr, tbe Herald, uiad J recent illness brought on by bis vigorous! piercing the eyeball and penetrating the ' trip to Dauviile,Va. ibis week. . J campaign. , " " 'J ' I urain, killing her iastantly. Ne well.' biatiou is to have u valuabi. w citizen in the person ol Dr. VV. W I'luK-r. Dr. 1'harr has been living at Mai . ..A i i. it. ... am viceK. ue lias purchased a lot am; .vill build right away at NewelPs. Capt b. W. Ahreus, of this city, has the cot racl for his house. The merchants report that collections his year are very satisfactory, and far nf ... i.i . -uiauui msi, year.. nn snort crop:- md low price of cotton last year things were rather blue, buttho farmers recu old rttnrfitf filled to their titmosi j 1 I Wit 1JA1 w " . . . 1. Opacity wu" the Fiuoi b'utuitnre in in, Uteat UW. Wright l L Gi-oomeeditor of the Wes i ter, Carolina Advoite made the Watch- ; u pl.HSA.il euit one day last wvc " Gov, Holt has commisioued Col. S ,f..ii r-Ait: of Mofitautoir, -State ,Trcas- urtr t AH the vicauey caused by tht ideata.ofilf. DouaW Bail. . Agt. J. Samuel McCubbins has settled :he losses sustained by damage from th 'ire on Tuesdav night .-of last week. That's quick businfs.'Sj sure. - We notice, from the Herald that Mr WVSmitfidcal'u ill, on the 1-t of January n-;xt remove his stock of hardwa:e from Salisbury to Concord. McOabe and Young's celebrated mia- reTs will shTw h-re to-night, Noveu ier 24tb. Be .ure to come out for from Mi I4 Bessie, daughter of Mr. J. Allen Brwu,'wko has bcey aick from typuoiU ,vhat our exchanges say it is somelhii g l)erated this year, and are paying up fever for several wvek-. i, wo are gW.d j?00if a-rrearsW making cash trades this lo U-aru couvalescing. Mrs. Pophia Smith, of this city, died son Dnocraiie joiuuoaiion,.. "ui"' I at her home in" east Liee street flionaa There n a new 'aspirant far the mint r ur Sam Sm iU'S Je. tuie ami inauivo . nfuv 0f luia wet at 11 o'clock. feh Mr. L. Leou i -t. ' . . ...i. a liv.K nn furl i. i :. trn. A. I . . make this wee. - "v . jaiea iroiii consumpiioii. nn iuhciui i ciaims, ami no is i it was j reached iy Kev. jlt. . ii. i-.eiin. aiessrs Taliaferro aud Harris. We can'i The Presbyterians of this city will hdetaud what a man wants with ; hvLl Tli inL-n rivinr earvicR in thftiiudii 'iit who has a newspaper. The onh n iuiu .f their new'church. A collection 1 hiuS luul Harris needs is a saw mill .... . .i t . ... will be- taken p tor tne ueueut oi uu The Alhpa Mills received a lettei E ii v'.i; urv la order that the composuors m 0,1, Home at Barium Springs. Wednesday fram Cape Coast. Africa, as W. Burt & Co, have a new ad. in king for samples of its cloth. Trulv, th. . .. I- J..IV1HB- Oil Tlmrsdav.t.e Watchman w issued ow educsdaa day ahead of time. xV.ni- m iiiiuix. of tle Salisbury typuoi.i'ec.. awuuutv lor iu-! fitilt Treasurer Donald W. Bain die- rrai.ih.il" - at his home 111 Kaleign, eain sijiy evt this week's Watchman. Bead it. It is hut the naked truth lo say.tliat this firut carries a well assorted stoek of good.- of this county com- ning Nov loth, 1SU -ed about 52 years eliiiiug lalih .fr in hud been cJdnnect to teruient t .. n i' I 'luhi e. k j . ---- - i- ; . . . . .:. .1.. ..i. 'l uosiiav 01 He had leen 111 milieu Mm -. ' 1 1 ... .i,'.,,,!,,,- himsclt in his ngftt ome lime: Mr. J 1 'uu iL-iuiiUis v.iit liituriiU aUi wi,, the liea-ur department si i-ci "By.eriy'sC a cl. ' Corn sUucWiugs '.are freu,net at thi misu. VV hear, ol some lale V. uveiH hai vested uy oui com Uial nave K ,,.Ui iaimers. . ' t Tlic WATt iiMAN a wliolo pur tor only one Uollar it' you lbscriW uot'.M-o .tliti liit (r De Wmlcr. . Na'parlyisia will bu; in it: Lust Saturday night about 8 o'clock the alarm of lire wus given. If 'was a bariuou the pn-.ui-es . of Mr. Alph Johu sou, ou the Ltueoiutou road, aDoUt one "uiilft' south of the city. The barn was fonsuuicd with a lot of provrudei;lso two laules and a cow were u rued to dentil. ! , ' Mr. EnS. ' Uminycutt from near Albe marlc-Stanlv county, will move to.Sal.s bury in a short lime, lie , has arranged to put his children tov.vrkn the Salis bury, cotton miilsi Mr. H. is a clever man and a gooii farmer made -J2 bales of cotton thisy ear and other products in proportion.- Q Rev. Dr. wll. Leith, pastor oft lu M. E ChUrcli.Ss.uih.ol'this-citydireci-ed his eluon last Suuday night. to thi- Kiii-hts of Py tbias. There was an immense- congregation preseitj no service being lieldj in the other cbuichcs. The Knights of this city compose a right ' large organization. - . . ... -v The Western North- Carolina Meth- odist . of Aslie ille. and the Advocate of tilatesvi-lle have consolidated. Bev. P. L. Groonie has purchased both of them an I the eonso idated paper now apiears as the Western Carolina Advocate. The first copy has reached us. It is very neat aud full ol good reading matter. Tho Watchman fur a. whole . year for only ono dollar if you suhscrilx? bo to re the first of De- Jcember.- No nartvism will be r in it. " ' 6lt7. He was not only a mcit'cl ollicei Mit a high toned incorruptible gentle iiia !i in all the relations of life. Tin leatlis ot Ju!g- .leri luion ana I reasurei iJain, so near together, is indeed a hcavx os-to ihe-Stale. Bev. Sam. Small, the distingutsheiv Georgia lecturer. wUHcetuein MeroneyV nall, this eiiy, next Friday night. Su!'. ... . . . 1 -.11 1 jeet: "I'l-'m liir it-ioin to l'uipit." au- mi -ion 00 i ts. lUsei vi d seats 50 cU Mr. Suia. needs no eulogy from us liit- rcputatioti as an orator and lecturer 1- well eslabli-hed, aud there js n dollbt but that he will handle bis sulject with ability and with mtt rest to hn hearers. Go and lnar him. Mr. Small's visii here is under the auspices of the Y. M C. A. A p a's fame has gotten far from home. This letter was mailed at Capo Coast October 8th, left Liverpool November j3id, left New ;York on the 11th aud ui- rived here on Ihe'lGil . Mr. Thomas McCorkle, while at work it Asbury & Finger's yesterday, had s. arge piece of timber to fall on. his fool . Hashing it very painfully. He will W onfined to hU house, for. some days -ays Dr. MeManaway, whotitiended hiin Miles; Orton, the circus man -whose SJow cvhibiLed Uere -lahl September, hasl got into it to-the tune of his clephaul. It. was iiL Ciialaiiooga, Tenu. Orion bet witii a man named Divine, staking his elephant against Divine's one thousauu duiUrs, tbai.liuii-isou wou.d no eieeieU. B.viae won the bet, but it's au tlephaui 011 his hands to kuo.v what to do with his elephant. (ieti. Yasliiii-toirsit flt lal T.rc-tfc. Jolin Gnen w(nl, who estublishet himself in New York five years aft r l he close of the KevolntioiT, mh tin first American -wl.o ilistinctlv practicro li e T -ss on of d ntal surr-ry. 11 .irn-il )uf. t ivor a set of teeth foi General Wa-hington, in 179t), and au- other het in.l7'J5. In a letter which has been nreserved. the "Father of hi Country" complains in a dignified way I hut ins teeth hurt linn and do riot sat isfactorilv erve the purpose for whici ; ht v were desiuued, ll is portraits o .he neriol when he was constrained t wear artificial teeth, show the bulging lip and the protruding j tv-line, am! givesjns t;.ce .an unnatural appearance His plates were secured oy spiral spring and thousih clumsv. ulv, irntatin things ridiculous as compared evei with such a denture as a poor washer woman could now procti e for five dol ars, they were then regarded as. a tri umph, of the dental art. From "Mod ern -Dentistry," in Deniorest's Family iTaazfiie f(r December. - The Povr of 31 usic. In the congregation of St. Stephen V church. -'Philadelphia, a few Snudays ago, sasThe Beligious Telescope, w.t a man, evidently a tramp. His face was seamed by the lines brought by dissipa tion, aud his manner was restless and nervt'Us. His shabby clothes were iu striking contrast -villi the handsome at tire of those among whom ho sat. When Dr. Wood, the blind organist, touched.' the keys of his instrument ami began to play a soft, sweet melody as a voluntary, the man's eyes tilled with tears, and ne biinca 11 is lace 111 ui iiauds. During the singing of the verso which immediately preceettedlhe litany an iuvocation of the Savior lor pity- the man became more unnerved and thos around him could hear his short, quick oreathinir and perceived that he was Joliu Eaton, colored, of-Moeksville, N J-weeprug. But the climax wais. reached w. en the olluiating clergyman begin to read the coiumaiianieiils and the choir sinr the responses. When DV M0U011- ieal, - a buicher ol that place, familiarly known as "John B.-ef," was aboi and - killed by iheoliiceis 01 tne .ia Nov. ibui K-ilou va? jeaious of his wile, una the morning m question lie drew; a pi.-loi on - and threateued Uie life ol George Hum p lley. coiored. Hu uli.ireV sw ol u out a 4rf4ut for Ea.ou's aivesf. Eiloii ie aiated ai d wu, 'tU 'down us auove iiai m5dv KaWn, ii ifti...'-,vrrsa"ve1ry dau- uel solemn iy il 11 ii- tl y falhei and ihy mother, ti nt thy days uny be long iu the laml.'L etc., tne man Cwu-To. roLr.ua hiiu-elf no longer, lie broke out into sobs, and in -emotion died out audio y, so tnat all around could hoai Turn. tVoUiu to UikI 1 ifao-Ooiieso l should uot be wbeie 1 am 1101!" Ht' emotion touched tie piymai y jieopie n. the vast congregation, who wondered wnat s;ory waa .1. c.deu iu thi man's life News was received here yesterday o he death of Dr J. M. Craylon. of Buth ordton, w hich occui redyesterdjty morn ing at G o'clock from heart fail u re. De vaseil was 63 years of age. and One o he most prominent and influential ph iicians in the county. The democrats will have, upon tin trganiz.it ion of the Senate, March 4lh Uo. wiin 1 ne vice rrcsiaent, tortv-iwo mem tiers as sigait?st thiily-nine re'pub. deans', and eight Senators representing farmers' alliance principles, and acting 1 ndependeutly Some extraordinary slumps took place t the late election. David B. Hill'. county in New York, went repubHcat McKinley s Went democratic; Cleveland's tld home went ugainst him aud Harri son's home went against him. It would appear th it re.it men are nolv heroes to their intimates. There's another "Richmond in the lield." Mr. W. D. Alexander, of Croft, is the latest aspirant for the miir. What any man wants with a saw mill, cotton gin, grist mill, canning factory und-a mint, all at one time, is more than we understand. Bro. Alexauder has, all of them now but the mint. Mr. Isaac N. Alexander, aged 85 years died at his residencr on South Church street yesterday morning about half past 10 o'clock, after several weeks' illness Mr, Alexander had spent the greater part f his life in Sharon, moving to the city from there only-two or three mouths- go Sam Bracy, a white boy of 12 years, was painfully hurt yesterduy by" a can nou cracker going oil prematurely and burning him in the face. Both eyes were burned, aud his face will show marks of the burning for some time. Dr O. Donaghue gave him attention and re' leived his suffering as much ns possible. The friends of everybody else is urgin their claim. Up to the present time about 45C0O bales of cotton have been compressed at press at the depot. This is less than for the same last year, owing to the business being divided between tho Charlotte uress and the new press at Hamlet. Jl the latter Jiad not been built the Char lotie prints would have hil to run n'gli aud dav. The hours now are from 6 at in, to 9 or 10 o'clock at night. There was a large and important tram- action in" real estate yesterday, ."a big deal," as real estsite agents would expres: it. Judge W. P By ii u in sold his lot and residence on East 'l'ade street to Mn J.G.Hood, of Davidsou College. The price paid wys $22 5o0. The p opeiiy is ou the corner ot B and 1 rade streets oc cuiivinir one-half of the block. It is a 1 . oeauliful place and Mr. Hood is fort u nate in securing it. - HUiiTERSVILLE- N. V E'. Watchman: Not wilh standing this. is the home of the. editor of Mecklenburg's part of the Watchman, I The vestibule w as tak,en off die A. T SiO, 11. B last Sunday v$;have,nolhing aow to ride ori but thocaiinon ball limit- el which arrives here from Taylorsville it 12:25 P. M audfcaves' atf 5 p m for fuylorsville. , . W. J. Rawsou, tax collector of the .own sent in- bis resignation the other lay aud gave as . his reasou that, In bought taxation without representation was uu-Constitutional. A number of Un tax payers of ' ihe town were debarred from voting in the late election. ' We hope our fanners will not let the little rise in cotton market induce them o plant the world in cotton, Remem I '! villi will tirfjl nnrn n:ita what mul sea-t - ' meat, and 7 cents., cotton turis out very poor money to . buy provisions with. Il has been suggested to us, by men in a position toknow, that the lise in cotton i-s a scheme to make future dealing more 1 milar with the farmers. The sharks lo not want the Hutch bill passed. Sec Vnd there will be no decent excuse for the next Congress not s topping gain Ming in the pr ducts bf the farm. The arm els demand it and it is right that they should. Mr. R. Baxter Caldwell called at our den and button holed us to the C. C. de. p -t and showed us two South-down sheep 1 hat he was shipping , to J. X. Pratt, at .Morven. The' each tipped the beam at loO pounds each, and he gets $10 each for them. If Mr. Cald well cytn raise sheep in Mecklenburg worth $J0 each win c-iu't other farmers do the same? And y the way girls; Bro. Gald dor! Some gool looking. :iim d'lwn. The oldest paper in North Carolina. THE Do you catch the point? Well if vou do not, you will by reari ng the following lines aud it wont sting you either. SAMPLE SHOES. We are now rpceiviht the biircest line of SAMPLE SHOES ever vet shown, including almost evei v couceiv- tble style and .quality. Also a -bur hu. of tTi? n v- in 0 11011 ampi in Shawls, Ilozierv, Glove Siisinders XT m wit. 4ieciv lies and a Hioiisand dillcreiit ar tides too numerous to mention. Come to see us and we will do vou .ood. Very Truly, Yours toPle.ise, BURT'S Sample Shoe Store, near Stand Pipe, Salisbury, N. C Is oro;an of the CT7 Farmers' Alli ance in the 6th and 7th Con gressional Dis tricts. It is devoted - to the itpbui Id- Free W.E.SHAW&C0 Manufacturers of Harness and Collars. LEATHER AND SADDLERY HARDWARE IX ALL ITS BILVXCflES. CHARLOTTE, - - 10 Mention tne Watclimrm, SALEM PEMALE ACADEMY. . Cldost ?eaal3 Ccllega in tte.Scnth. The 91ot Annual Session begius Septcnibtr 1st, 18U2. lUpister for last year 327. Spec'nd icatures: TiiK DtVELorMEXT or Uealth.C'iiah CTKii and lsTELiECT. IJiiildhigs throroup li y reiuo klteJ. Fully" equiined Preparatory, tl leghitc and. Tost. Graduate DqiRi indents, be sides tirst class schools in Mrsic," Ar.T,' Las. G CAGES, KLOeCTlOS, CovyEUCIAt Aj2o l.DtW THIAL STIDIES. . JUHN II. CLEWELL, riWipnK W .H.& R.S. TUCKER & GO RALEIGH, N. C. A Ticket To The WDM FAIR. T Address Atlanta Journal, Atlanta Ga. P and Oehrm HaMfa v7 cured b.1 home wiU ouipaia.iiooofp!i ticularsrent FRfe. jffiSaB.M.WOOT.T.F.Y m n ta, Ga. Office 10 WtutehailSt. B09T-TS A-K A ! ! '1 he Great Stcfflacb, Um, Kiiiey aai Blooa CURE. The Best and Mirest treatment on earth for $1.0(). Sold only by Dr.J.n.ALKXiDER, 15 S. College St. Charlotte, N. C. 3 W ' uojr People 111 the (JJhnreh. There Ills never hieia tiiU'5 in ihe iiistiury of 1 he church: when so much at-WMicit-iiV'has been given to.tjieorganiz-i-i 111 and iticipiino if yoirng people t. MOW. The Century jul clo tl. . has Wit nessed a re.Vfliiiion 01 tl.e treatment of . hiidren; but we are just : -begin i 11 : t iistiiigiii-'h btm-i u children anJAonng in ople and to order our rf.rU in t tic .:n- of this urcnirniM n. We have lour HiiOuh imltcdi'd voiihg by, aIio an no lengt-r boy-, in our appeals to and eff"r!s f-r. "the dear, cjiildreii." oi; ptitions lo infant e a:atity,he 1.01. r- iiuenlitie:; when iipjdjed to youn): 1 II' L 1. nen and. women, these icsciii vnc leaton nt. We smile and' bow and 'adapt" ourselves to them. They laugh it our folly. We wondrrat their waul of respect. In fact they more earliest than we know Treat them as men and women; rec iguize their developing seuse of s-lf re lerf and responihilit v; t ease ,'uhipt- uig" ourstlve-. to them as a class; meet them fn onr own level; talk tot-hem m 1 straightforward, earnest, practial wav:leich tlu'in the Gospel; emphasize the ethics of t he Gospel; press upon the dc( 1 nil npotr them Christian tistitnouy; prepare hem to be leaders and soldier i Hie oming yi'AJf8, and the youpg life of the ehurih .will respond to this appeal in .1 way that 'will give joy 4ifld hope to .11 lovers of Christ.- Hilltop J. 11. Vinc-Mii in iew Y01 k Independent. Ve are still. at our old stand 1 f.l I r . 111' Ol til 6 J qq- on Jiain street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clocks, li X I Cl . . j 1 v 11 1 , ricuirui di in ier- -p ' ai s ne Jewelry on hand at the lowest ests of this sec- prices. Watch repairing a specialty. AJ1 work gu ran teed 12 months J. & H. HORAH, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria,' tion. It has the largest circula- PT HTUIMP ,.r vJtiy fi-ri rf 'Anr nt-Pl -J 1 rillNlVj pub-Salis- BLASER SUITS And Olher Traveling Repities. For Ladies w ho w ill1, leave ' home this Summer, -wc have provided many goods ami wares suirui.ie tor traveling or use at Seaside or Mountain. BLAZER SUITS SKIRTS AND BLA ZEK, SHIRT WAISTS, DRIVING AND RIDING GLOVES, Waterproof 0 verg a rm exts, WaTc ixg iioes, Trunks, Bags, Canvas Telescopes, Grips, Etc. OUT-OF -TOVIT ORDERS receive the most careful intuition. CASH with the order of $5 00 or mor , we will deliver goods free (except Furniture and Croekery) lo the nearest express office or railroad station. ff. H. &1 S. Teeter & Co., ' Raleigh, IJ . C. Mention the V;it( hman lion jou wilte. Tall Goods. We are opeiln up the l.rcr"-t stwl: of fall goods we evt-r CAi-'-K-d by tltiuhte, wliit.li we saii s. II au lower prices limn ever lieiere. Just received fifty pUves et jiaiii kO(h! lu tn t c perj ird. Two liua- ureu pnveb 01 e:aiien. wi.fcii.ni.s an! lin-bs coUh, flfty p eees .t;iniaiice,i:anum ' laiii.f!, ool fmu. neisln while, red, gr.y ;uh niue.- Kln p..nt ool blarikcns a, to $5. Hed Mek , iu. it a d ie. One hundred tiozen .nen'ssl.i.l.-. a: d lr..wei i.-. ccofe;-Twei.ly-flv pelees Table oil rimiis In liesl grade :oc.y.iid. one huii'iied Uiiinn-l;;is Just m 3 J. f.s cents each, silk uin relias sic. y--.ti.no $i.:o. I'Ifly dozen men's X011 li canili'tia s;eks ;c a p;ilror r. a duZcii. l.ndleh' Se; nih ss, nn ln.se, Oitlj. I.')!-at inc. Oik; e.ts r l.:ilie-,' Corbel s it'e 4.sc, 75c. $1. Five hundred ijien'.s and hi 'b li.it. ise 10 $1. F.liy do Table loy lies '.'e. to fi.r.o 'lweitv eozeu la dles' black sailor li:ttsworlti.'.'c. at lse.'fciton -n wool kiilu i.Tii in h;in s iu .til colors Zep. jr wor-ied In all eo ors. A Rreal b;.ryniii In fchoes lur f ill trade. Fair and squ re dealing. 1 vi ryililny marked m plat-, nuri s atid uie low prlc io all. Mall orders lined promptly i.iid satfsfaellori kuit Di.ed. oive ua a trial aril we win sae you money. UAItl;ISO. & CO. No. 30 S. Tryon St. ciiai nitte. S' C. Cbildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai per ever lished in e iiec-ssily of jTompi, final, elermil -v-'rr fiion ; put responsibility upon them; Kj Ll I list them in Christian sci vice; ! call Subscription Price OVERCOATS UNDERWEAR. New York Racket :tore, ' .. '. 3 ll.-'V ; l3e suro to call on mc'befoie you buy your Dry. Goods, No il .13 3 A Year, or 75cTS' For Six Months. ngs tions, Hats, Calico,, and other things h)? the Dry Goods line. Subscribe Tremendous Slock of Fine and Medium Goods at POL'UL AIl IMilCES. '.Vot Shoddy Trashy stuff you are liable to fi.i.l at some places, but. I lie kind tiia makes you when ONCE-A-CUSTO M ! Ii-A L W A Y S-A'-C U ST( ) M k It. You v. uld be astonished at tho fiae qu ilily of our 7.5 )-S 50 -10.00 SUITS If you want a nice DRESS SUIT, as!; to s-e our 15.0 V black ''Clay Worsted" in round and .square cornered sack ami hound and unbound, cutaways. Tlj3y llival any you can buy for S2 ).'X). Wesliow. the. . , BEST TJDER"WEAB for the Price, andany Price from 25 ch up. WJ -)L! r OVU il I li ! o.iv. Great Variety. Every Style HATS Evorv Styh-. Fine Assortm;nt of TRUNKS and VALISES. - Don't fail to examine my handsome line of Shoes, all the grades. I make a sjieciality of , Shoes and defy competition. Farmers, Professional people everybody invited to come and see my Goods. Pespectfully, '-- N J. CARTER. Main St. Salisbury, lSTt C, one door 1832. Now. 1892, qy$ Clothing p., ; . . .. i - : Cl(iliiers Hatters, and Ftirnishih-is'. Nearly opposite Po-d. Office, SAL'SBUJIY. N. C ' J ec but little in that ii-ei from this place below Pofctoffice. i1 A- m.