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.V' F T ,Jf:' it- 5. sHJvh ' I n 1 1 i - r ; H .-1' I t4-1. it t 41 lil Editor aid Prop. riUBSCBIPTION.ttATKS. tsix inoiLb -' , " ' TBBMS STRICTLY CASH.- 7; The WATCHMAX-is organ of the Alii ,.,ancein tbo 5th umTTtli Cougresivmu. The Watchman has 66 per cent more ii.K.K..r hf ' EritsnU iiMCOi-ttst mall &i SaMsbanr. N. C. j -THUBBDAY. DEC, 8, 1892. "The Clover Leuf " the quaint 'fianle of ii' paper recently started a ' .'. i i .'ir. J t- lK lit routn uenci. in nana, ubywvcu y i 4iscussion of hay crops, I - : e Tet us hear from erery "neighborhood. J - Write all te new and give mj jn- "-formation going on, about the Alljai.ee woik OfiOiwiTRn bil.or is a power in tl e . .. , Jand there is no batter t:m t iucrewe your membership and prein- i7i mw alliances than during this wjnter 1 ;.. ' . , V'A titX6e talk alibmMrs. Lace beinp pdljL'Hiididate for the ben at .om KiUisaa is a jjewspaper fake. II iltjie fading, public '.pnJjr knew how manv fakes some of the panels get up. t ey r ATould not be rady-io accept even tateiueftt as the truth, So)ff tioieiigo Mr. Rockefeller gave a church 100,000, and asked the con gregation to "pray for him.- Iu a few 4ys he raised the "pi Jen of oil cents tr P-.itlon and cleared enough in a I o - - short time b the raise - to pav buck fjrhat he gave the church- Gke of the best things that can be done for this country just now is to cIom? the. gates against the pauper '-In- bor of Europe. The tariff jaws, in stea'd of protecting our working peo ple, cause niauy to conje here expect ing to better their condition. A cheik niust.be put on this business. The Texas papers reptirt the" Al-j ' t ance stn ng 'd re. Four organizers J are to go jntp tne ueiu ana worK an i the ti 'Tie fr the next twelve months, Whdr no; n. Expected ifc is gratifying 1 to Kuavy mat tne oia motneT otate i-1 jn better shape perhaps than any other, j That is proof that the' organization J has come to stay, though it may get whipped -now at:d then. " I ' An .Tc iiiM ova l.11.0tr . "W ''"J .ys,.j I 1 J...i- l.i "r MB-pTlu 11 iiiirM.ui piuuuvu ueiuK miugiik nuuiyour law-makers especially. In . no TOQ:-y, as the cbmmon acceptation of iL . 1. ; . 1 iri .i--i I me term now implies. v nen um wea iscarefully considered and understood, itl-.-..ll -;,..;K--i---f it-., "iT " . ;nea oy uie im cueap aouar, or aear - aonar, win oe Known in its true sense, in hi 1 - . . 11 - n ' : t -t r-v i i 1 i v ur example, in xo port soia in iuicni- , gau ior ten aouars per iw pounav In 1889'ii sold for four dollars per 100 1 pounds. It n-quired just as mmh Jabor to raise a bushel of corn in J8S0 at it did in' 1870.- It took as much corn in lfiSO'ltt make a pound Iff pork as it did 111 1870. A decent respect for the opinious oi luos? wiio may uiuer iroiu US on public J . I. 1- J IT -f-: II 1 , r; j ..-.. v it,. ua V ' -9 " - mi .tnvM rp: inna inr ruir rimniAna i h jrive reasuns ior our opinions. ill? temper of the times, and some innatt evel of disposition, lead many to niis V . iiidge the olotiyes of all who: do "no ' adopt therf standard of fight, As ; isorrubt'freedofes not bring forth gooti it. fruit; so a had mart : dots not ascribt v ; vhigheiotiypsJor .the' conduct of otherl thau.:hose which sin Sue ace. his own We uncousidoTisly write our own his tories in our judgment of others. A a streanicannot rise alxive its source., a heart fifleil witli all unchanty can- . not rise to the invention of pure mot iv-sfor conductat ,war with its sup 2)i4Hnlerd8ts;' gaysili Qra'nge Xdvo- cote. 1 TIMS FOR EACE. As tjie Watchman has not been ii: flutive politics it cap afford, to act as "p jieacmaker. We are like the Irish. J you kimcly an Irishman down he j .w'l pj:in4hake hands with you. -'Jspw he political fiht is pyer, let u hate pence, r UnfortHtfcitejy yJieir-ihe AHhuicc x : r is st ated extreme men in oMi town and country, caused bad feeling between ; lijwnsjiiid the country, This exist yet i i some places. The writer ha -Tiver approred of the actions of nei Jr;" jTier sideip fucIi matters. 'We hae 'Wa.!w"5 oi'posetl boycotts by individual nr organ izeu euort wneu tnere is no recoil for it except a diff-rence of . ... i . . . . 'flpinronon certain uiaitersor on iwj:i- tn s VV feel kindly for and respect Uem.icratsJu'publ ca?s, Peoples ptrty or Prohibitionists. . We may iwt ap prove of, t bejf.' party p 'iiVj,' lt as neighlKrsv, in biwne transactions, there U no cau Torso ni.ucli bitterness. Generally-both skies nr to- M..me. We-hwirtf people fit ' tlie? countrj hoe"b7iybotting.. tjitfr. . neighbor - wboruircottrm gins or mill,"; lcaus the owner aiuerwun uie v We Lear of persons boycotting met - chants on account of partisan feelini? (This is cropping out all over the eoun it is dansreroiH. Let us all be more ia rnowniK Let US 11 H bfi 111 ore tOl lera.nt. BUT LITTJE IS VEB.EST. The London correspondent of tin ew york Herald writes tbi English' men are taking but little iht'nst it. l '...,... C...i .... ..t . Pi-na.-oK one monetary, cuuikichh;,, ...... He says the Gold standard is so firnil. - tiibhshed in tli;ttcrurtry that noDoa f mnint-nt tht it can Im Led Just b we predated. Theiast Con rrta a pointed- ti:e momta y confe ence to avoid t iking action in that body on the free coinage matter. Lt is simp ly a junketting exeiirsion and iiothiij. will.be done fr relief along that line VVhen we consider the condition of ou people it is a terrible mistake; for .onfereiice to recommend, nothing. . -NOT THE CAUSE.; ' Owing to the great shortage in ti e ;ottoncrop the price should go i p L seaAiny. uut ior a lew nay tne pnet ti i j i 1 1 has ranged downward. Some say thiV is caused oy tne aeaui oi day uoiuu j m -r i 11 t j I i ins is incorrect. jur.uuum uau i j, more to do with the price of cotton . - ' '.'.' V ' han he had with the price ot 'egg, or mtter. This downward course of cot- i ... I tonissimply a speculating scheme bv - . , , some Jarga cotton ttealers., ai long as our people swallow everything of th s sort, they may expect to ie numnug- red. Of course pur Jocal dealers. iur Upt responsible for. thesechemes, i ,., -ucn concerns as ine iew i oru. potion Exchange shoukl be riiade to do busi-1 uess on an honest basis. The anti-op- a a m ion bill is the remedy. Jl'fERNAL VIGILANCE. An exchange says: "Now is tin time for us to attend to the revival of our alliances and the -organization of new ones, uuly iy doing so, can you successfulv watch what is being dne b- those you harve made your servants and prevent thtm Horn .acting us your masters. Only by such watching can you find; what your servants re-doing how the work is beiii Carrie cm. Jf vOu hire a man to plow vou- wish t( see occisioaally what and how he ' ..- l j ' 1 l uoiug. -isiioii your puonc wortt Ol. l. , . . ... . . lea9t 83 much importance?- Watch ,ther way Can vou kuowJ where Voujahi, we suppose an old man, came int - - , " have made mistakes iu your choic if Uou have aDv. FaithM ' nt. aie ' .. . .V . . .. - worm watching aid they like it, for thev are worthy of praise and should have it. Unfaithful servants are worth - ' . y 1 7- - watchine too and although tl r do not r.u :t. it mav savfi ns miI4.h frt -utoU them. You can watch successfully inly by organizing in Alliances and meeting forx discussion Remember thatifytiu waat liberty, vou must pay ,1, . r" for it and tha - price w; vigilance. fiTJILO IT UP. ' ti 11 i 1 f 11 I r. la ll-iu ininm'itii..u-ili,fiT . F ..11 " " l" v,u,j u.r...- I Krj tbf liiin nn mdiar .l. I oers or ine a.iuanc no matter what party they voted with, to build' im and I ' - i i i it it it xtend the u-efulluess of the Alliance. Some Democrat.c hretfireu have beer convinced, by pohticums that the Peo- pie's party lis a legitimate offspring of the Alliance. Grant that it. is V true A cause ,iuv member to nna lauit wi Ii . l : ' iiT , Liie organization. . "independent p;ir- ies," "Greenback parties" and other iarties have sphfoff from old! p rues m .nv t mo ur. wi.. 1 ' ""'' rimes nave neen lelt-to an.unnsii;i 1 . . . gree, the people get restless amiseveral .,es iUriTt .,Utryf .he. cu- rjtlwre lias been upnsinra.; Ihouglt .( il.. , . . - uvue! uieiu cYer awiiiuiu suen larue proportions before. Unless - w4 have l . ,1. 11 ei " 1 " nisi, an confidence in numan nsifurn . rebt u id to rant hen ' v V.f il 1 1 ii. the masses who boldly str.ke ...(. . o J ui u.g U' , r ' vv......., AU a ueiu so, i,ne use lull- . .... . .. uess 01 me Alliance should not be im- 1 ..... .1 paired on account of pol.tics,or adiff-r- ujjiiiiuu as to means or meth- ols. 1 ue. Alliance has a great work IM. ii- to k it it the -menibe,. will le.un h,l 1 . . . "r" meuLicai a; u ma- nvr i;.,..aj... ii .. . ; . . r- . j uur-s siionm uot litrerx e with us legitimate work.' Iif. avmt nim v- . 11. ill i . ... n er resoive to attend the meel nr tpo-.l jlarlv." & Think of a pft: sion rolU)stinir H Oll11trv! . With i ' 'UnT-.w. "$lu'J,0l 0.00'v) and r tpiillv Wreasinrr - - r ' v, u uaii & i ii iii. 4 i m j;ii t i' I. here are a luillion of names dh th-" pay rou twenty-'evm ye irs after peace w h ich is .ii. a ly do.. hie the t otal force lefcoath had in the four years of war " HViiifersVUlw Items. j- We are running about the. sjime old liwlule as btfore ihe election. VViien I ,inet.u-rnii..npood mariv of our kotd I n;t.,na .r not, ,,l;.inn-l to vote. V.' . i . i . l snnnnR it was ail riKiii. uuinumcu them u ill not forctt it for some time lO i t come. Mr. and Mrs- David Hamilton, have returned from xiiladeJphia and are pre- puiug to Jceep Kouse liere. Rev. Lr, B. Stewart has moved In and will occupy Rev. W. W. Orrs pulpit this wiutar. Mf. T. McConnell, ot the firm of Davis McCbnnell & Co. has moved to Ins farm at Steel creek. N. C. Frazier has open d v hwirtt nnrJ 1nf clifiti on Ali.i I Strict. He savs if you will come with your old 3o1e he will take j'bur measure and si ve vuu a new sole. . Mr. Melhaler, of Statesville, has moved his family here oud - is now moving his I Rav. W. W. Or.- i- in O orgia doH e missionary work. T. B. Stenhouse and t t i u" .jr ...:m t..i,., otw. I .1 j-kj.-iijii iiiisfti iii. iv iii uiit:ii u j.iirtiwui owi i about Xmas. RevJ W. II. Bernhard, a converted Jow: preached in the A. R. P. church lasr Saturday night and Sunday to crow ded houstv. He lectured Monday night 1Q the High school building on ''Palts- tine", but as Hicharjl IT: z r is going t i.i.:,. i ". .... t i..:n . r... .. AtTllC I11IU U A 111 tl V TilJf IHUIC .ow. Two of our young merchants are hav ing sooie kind of spell the last -few months. When the spells come.oh ther.i they leave town, and it is said they go ii to S. C. and stay awhile. We can't -vouch- : s R How Tliey Stand. mvfiT(. ti,. aba I,",. 0f representatives elected, to the fift 1,1 1 . t l . a " V " tnird congress m t lie election t JNov 1 Oil t I 1 I I ,1 raoer otn, wnien naa oeen pr.-parvii h I II L. . I 1 1 I l P rAr' e. r, c.eru oiu e nm.se or re, reseniatives, win iiol oe given out roi nu,iction lintii the rtlmn of M r. Kerr t( Wasliington. He will prohabl urive. uere lo-morrow. me list mav If WeU .t urt her by Mr. Kerr, al inougn inis is not prooanie, nut as i: now sranus me ueuiocra's an givei ! ..I. ll 1 007 ; roi.i; 10Q I w ia- l'.t-'iv'CII- UIP the populists 8, making the th-ui .crati 1 il- ir-k maioriiy over tne repuoiicans oy an: their niaiorit v -nyer al,.81. I he list i based on unotheial returns ami is com- ete with the except inn of thiv listricts the first Mid and second districts of Rhode l-Iand aii'd the fifth jJichigan whei the outcome is too misty fi)r prophecy. State iJlu'onicle. ; An Awful Double Triffi dy. News and Observer: A horrible . re r .. . .1 1 1 iiiair is.reuoneu as naving .1 -ecu red 111 Hoore county ten m iles wot of Sin ford on Thursday niyht. Two ehleih n)aideu;ladievsit'rs of Dr. Mi-Ioii!i were slfot'bv roh"bei, oii( k lled in- dantlnnd thoth r rn.vrt..lv wooded. They were sitting around the fir- in thr Siting room when a man - .-.w ..1 LI... .. i .... i . . .: ; 1 en- Mi - ieii nie aiiai 1 iiieiiL ami, wnu a pisio l;. 1 ; 1, , '1 1 1 , .1 o an u, ueiuaiiueu uieir I !0nev The ladies screamed, i.he.enpon the robbei shot them brth. Dr. McDon- 1 ..1 il.. .. : l Pii -. ",c ' . " - u at il l,,,iMt 1,1 ,n i,lsr u itirce,, nm u sunvnoer ins Pockci oook, wnu 11 ar ine tune ron- tallied about, thirty hilars. One of iht ladies was shot dead, and I he ,.i hr u-,c . .-. ' ''''y wounded that it is feared slu win aie. ine rooher was "11 j mi , t bought to oe a tall, slim mulatto, hut it mav prove'' that he was a dark white mai. A stranger arrived at Sanfnrd 'vester- lay:a tail, slim, darl'complected whit. uian, and se- ni-d tojenow a ood dea- u,ouv m:ilr- e m tiianie had parsed the residence of Dr. McDonald :l)0ufc iin honr u, su on th aflt,,llooll f the occurrence: but. men about San- tord say ti ey saw hnu. about ti e time I llk &.-rA. , fil ...frl-ii.. I..... CI .2 L1 . i" - i"-"r- "iuiiii in mill', m oan- I . . tord towards McDonahl's. U .i.., vi u i j story leaves the impression that he wa the m m Messenger-Intelligencer: A few ays ago Beitie Unison, who live.- "u he plantation of Air. T. Little, in V?? Ji"n ml ,Ht er two ymmt -niiaren in tne house bv tlu-mse ve? W i,n,,(,f f U,n ..i.:ij 1 .1 I. .. .. . ' y two hea in the room. The child wa so nadI' 1u' ned heforassist eanoe .-could .ill i .1:1 . 1 -vr ',v ,"..,M,"V--4 "f." The much TW..ntli.ii .iuisneu ueiore I ; m:icp iv:.i ,i, i 1 n viw.v. . A South -Carolins Ko'uJ" .xvA tin 'UIct- Vw Thn,vi,.,i darkey in the O- possum 1 vi 11 g din ? . 4, - . '' ner. rie was a sha-o chan and r'J.l I h.is. PraJinK w'thin the hearing of some vi.ir,TT Kubiru Tl,.,l. j . " i -.mhsivin'' aav tive tilt 'P"m and several bushels of I " 1 " ' 0 111 1 1 en an 1 ai I Hie cnl l,a L: : n , , . (?1 - -,.,. J .11 ... mm ru 11 in x n ui n 11 . r . - i inat uaricy nan the rn-P .r i u r , . r".- w fcl v cowc Ior a 1PW ,lou,s t hu kens niicht ii ...... . 11. 6 ,r J e r0s,,,,u dinner I I arlmrn tr4 . . . . rni . r""'r'"f . 11ns morn '-.""fiel,l r ohm', a. v, siLier ieavin t H i m 1 IICO Uank. W here hf i:,rUl.-l .. tir.. x5.. - '., ; -..t.. ,,, I "r two conon, walked op towards the i neici ihe unknown rP rV. I "'tinr'i i;ninphi iimn n n 1 TI.. i .. :' v' 'ko. o(, tJ on. relieve TW! ncrey w,s (onfed.ra'e 'leciiuco ro inake change. T ie man . ..1.1. J Tl ! '9 m uraoneu jpni s n s hand eonfaininf iei iiuc1 i,ut. iiiiu mi e as joriDson 3 hrff;in ncniir hio 'PI. -1 ii ii ii i.i n ii i i r. i im m i n i u. The anfh' rbe police and the s,h i iff .oe now out marching for h:ni. - Children Cry fpr Pitpher's Castpri?; Th Penitentiary Farm On the farm on the north side of the tioauoae tnere are-aoont-.itjyuv ncrw, md -n the South side ;vboufc 2.20O F om 5(K) vrw, in cotton they will iret Sfid from 1 aeres ill o . ,. . ti .-.11 n irv barrels; "'J Kur; ,vy fnni 1.50 aeres in peanuts thev saved I d.'JUU bushels. 1 uev made l.lvU sal- s-tvsv -a- " iM-. v t f 1 one of sorghum: They will kill 4a,- x -I - - - . ' 000 pounds of pork. On the Caladonia farm near TiUerr Mr. . Pope's estimate was that ' from 500 acres of cotton they will get 300 oales: tromi.ouu acrts in peanuts iney will gather 8.000 bushels. Ou the farms near Halifax there an- 300 convicts, mrnT of whom ar leaning and ditching. On both these farms the rier has len dvked.so that o 'ordinary f reshrfwilr injure the crop . A DON'T READ THIS. ,,. Ceutr il Hotel and vou will find fu ne of Books,Books without number. Writing-paper and Envelopes. . clank Books, both common and fancy. Xmas Books tor vbiir children. Novelties of ill kinds, Gold Pens, Pocket Knives Photojtranh Albums. Pictures, the lates 4 .... . . stvle of fans. Just sueh things ns you will want-to give vour wife, daughter .ind s wee: heart for Xmas Preseut. e I carry a lull line ol Violin anu ijan Strings, Musical" 'Instruments, toiled, Secondhand ochow Books, &c. Sav vou saw this ad. in ihe watch- MAii when vou call at -JiiUuiiru. 15ook Store. ? i --'J . ; . Do you catch the point? Well if you do not, you will by read ng the lollowmir . lines ami it won' -ting you either. SAMPLE SHOES. W e are now receiving the bilges' line of SAMPLE SHOES ever vet shown, including almost every conceiv able style and quality. Also a big line Of . -V. : J" r in Shawls, ILizierv, Gloves, Sn-tiender Neck T.es and a Thousand different ar- tie'es ton nnnieiotis to mention'.' Lome to see us and we will do vou jood. Very Tmlv Your to Ple.ise, BUUTS Sample Shoe .-re, near Sr.and Pipe, Salisbury, N. C. I0ITEA-NA!! The Great Stcmacli, Li7e?, KiJncy and Blooi CURE. fhe Ilest. and mi rest treatment on earth for 1.00. Sojd only hv Dr. J . n. A LFiX.l .A Dr.SS, 15 S. College St. Charlotte, N.C. W.E.SHAW&CO. Manufacturers of SADDLERY, Harness and Collars. . And Dealers in LEATHER' ''AND SADDLERY HARDWARE IN AlL : llg 13 RANCHES. Charlotte, - - n. c Mention rne VaTehman. RALEiar N; C. BLAZER SUITS And Other Traveling Requities. For Ladies who will leave home this Summer, we have provided many goods and wares suitable .for traveling or ute at beasiue or .Mountain. BLAZER SUITS SKIRTS AND BLA ZER, SHIRT WAISTS, DRIVING AND RIDING GLOVES, Waterproof Overgarments, Walk ing Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Canvas Telescopes, Grips, Etc. OuT -OF -TOWN ORDERS receive the most careful attention. CASH with the order of $5.00 oi mor , we will deliver goods free (except Furniture and Crockery) to the nearest express ofbee or railroad station. W. H. & B. S. Tiicler & Co., Raleigh, N . C. . Mention th V atchman whea j. u vrlte. Nouoir-aauiuies WMLOTKER&CO Highest of ftll JaXcaYCOing Pcr, 1859 Adminigtrator's Notice. Having quidvfie.1 as administrator upon the' st:it of Uenolia itiller. det-.d, idl lK-rt-ous hav- ncr daims. againstsaid estate are lure by noti - 4ed'to ir.'sent tU'ehl for jntyniettt on; or before i.he 20tl. day of July, 18!3, or tins uotue will be pled m bar.ot their recovery, au jtersons nucuieu 10 sam esuue are reijuvMru iu umivc , 1 . 1 . l . . . i ... I ... . I r immediate I'ftymciit. J - AV. J'U l Ai n.i i iiti:i'.( r. THE GREY SCHOOL, For Boys and Girls. The next scssio u of this school w ill begin August 23d, 1802. and clo?e .May 20th, ' imikiiicr it possible for younjr men to attend the .School the whole term nmt get home in time to :iiil in working the crop?. The i oik is thor ough, the rates reasonable and the discipline mild but firm, tor luither information, write for catalogue to II. A. GREY, Principal. Huntersville X. C. Hcw'sThis Waehbnecndn tl dollars ior aiirasp of Ca Wanfle1 i.oi be eured by Jiall's t';it;in li Cure. I'. (Ml E.n V & i O., Pro. s, Toledo, u. tlie uF cc is-i.i i !' 1 1 tuvi. V. .1, e litny to p.fet 15 rjtaiJ-, ui d l L n . pm I ij 1 c i.e be In 11 tusli its tn Jim etui s i.iid' lii iiLtlni.ij lie to i rrj out ui y tbiiuiltiis made by thtlr m. Wkst & Tkaux. Wholesale Diuptrists. Toledo, O. Wai.dino, Kinnxr & .Makvin, wholesale Prus;- e1sl, Toll-do. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lcnlernally, n lreociy uihjb iuc biuou auu tuU us surfu ti-s oi ine .-yteni. 1'ilce, i.e, per uoiue told bj all Ptrgsts. Testimonials inc. SavAXuah. Ga., April 23, 1889. Having used tbiee bullies of 1. P. P. for impure blood and ci.crnl weak r. ess. and having derived reat. beiitrhs from the same, having gained 11 pounds in weight in four we ks, I lake meat pleas ure in recommending, it to unloi tuimtes like Voins truly, v JoiiNjjoi:i:is. Oirice of J.N. M. i:in,v,l)ru-gil. ) 4Jriaiida, 1 la., AprilO, j Messrs. Lippman .liro's., sa ani ah. (in.: Dear Ssrs I sold three boiiles of P. P. P., large .siz" yesterday, and one bottle small size to-day. ' The P. P. P. cured my wife of rbetim t !ism winter before last. It came back on her the past winter, and a half' bottle, -;l 00 si.e, relieved her again, and .-he has not had a symptom since. I sold a bottle of P. P. P, ton friend of mine, out of bis tuikeys, a small one took sick,and his wife gave it a teaspoon fill, that Was in the evening, and the lit lle fellow turned over like he wa4 deiui, 'of next morning was up hollering and well. Yours respect fill v. J. N.'McET,T?OY. Savannah, Ga., 17, 1891. Messrs. Lip;unan flros., !Savannah,Ga.: Dear Sir.s I have nl eied from rheu matisih for a long time, and did noi liml acme until I found P. P. P., which com pletely cured uie. Yours trufv, ELIZA F. JOXF.f. 10 Orange St., Savannah, Ga, NtiTici: Having qualified ns executor of the I. it DaVitl Ro.seman. I will sell at public auction, on the promises of t he said le- eased, the 17th day of December 1892, forea.-h. the following ju-operty, to wit : I four noise wagon, 1 one horse Wagon, l...r,.,i- 1 ...irl 1 v-. rl.iv I f..,,l ., I-, ...,.1 .thorteoisj hunnus. one with a book case I . 1 1 -; v . i . ' i . iij"".ii i i i j i i ;i s 1 1 ii I i- I ck djs and othtr liousclinhl furniture. Also 1, lariT"? wash put. 1 s:uiulo. 1 buihiiiie with irse M)'i-r c nihiiiel. Also sonic corn and li lv an other articles too te.iious to mention. All persons hsiving chums against said es- sate must present them !uly nuthciiticuted on or heforc ihe lTlhdav of llrceinher lhlllt, and all persons indehted to said estate w ill jilease make prom pt p:ij nient. This-Nov. 1 71b b'. '2,. TiiEo A. T Roskman Ex of David Roseman. Dec. 8EH0 FOR CATALOGUE. LAWN TENNIS, BASE BALL, 1H13 RIFLES, FISHING I AbHt. SOTS n atKI.S' tl. amity, Mmka, Mm4 CasHta.tl3.8C PhbDCILOPriBCBATICtefHrtliM UO...HM 9O.0C l.f. SaNk RihwDii, 11 f.. S lb. List f t(t RM 30.0 nut BIIHLB kUI, II n., U IB mm IACHAI Huwrim, IS 8 lbs., tUli 3 E.C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST.LOUI S.M0. kW kW kW kW X Save Paying Doctors' Bills BOTANIC BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY - FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES r Has been thoroughly tented by em. men poystciajM ana we people (or M yean, and never faila to Cure quickly and prrroaoently SCB0FULA. ULCERS. ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES. - ERUPTIONS, and alT manner of EATTNQ. 8PRKADTNQ and RUNNIKO BOKKS. InTriablT cures the moet loathsome blood disnuea U directions are fol lowed. Price 1 per bottle, bottle for i. for ale by drDcnrista. SENT FREE wottdekixlccbes. BLOOD BALM CO Atlanta, Ga. OrHdren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria; Latest U. S. Gov't Report: O kVSM THE, 1892 Georgia Home Insurance Co., COLUMBUS, GA. - T. "RH0DFS "RR0WNT:. WM.tJ. C0ABT. President. Secretary. Total Assets.0 $1,000,000. A Home ComnaBV. seekine Home Pat: oaase. Insures ell classes cf Risks at low-it adequate rates. Losses adjusted and paid promptly. J. ALLEN BROWN.AGT V i . . KT1CE' ., ; ,": ,. J ot ice is herebv given that l will , e r.sponsiJe for an V debt's or hi" rp if 11 , C01U racis inai my ne, iuary i. iiaii. piny make, or iiSSUine ail V llahllliy gl m;,y nu iir. . 1 A. L. HALL. October 31 1S99 I - ' Cures all Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Leucorrhoca or Whites, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds up the whole system. It has cured thousands T and will cure you. Druggists havo it. Send stamp for book. - " DR. j. P. DE0MC00LE A COLoalsTUto, Ej,,. BrownrWeddington & Co, Retail Hardware. '"" , We haye iust received a arge lot of one pound butter moulds, juice 25is, also a large rot of oval am) round P.read Dough Trays. The celebrated Swing To AlliailCeihcn aild all vih Dairy Churns, Cylinder 'and 'Dasher A'UrillcrS'' riiin-iit- 1 1 i.i 11 1 c suil il . - Churns; all can be suited The lut assortment of Tahle amT Pocket Knives, Table and Tea Spoons iii ihe State. - '- ' . Trass, and Porcelain lined prfpervina Kettb s. and nt sueh low prices lhat tamily net;d lc wiilu ut them. A very large assortment or Tinware, Pots, Skillets, Ovens and other house keepers' articles We have the best Cvires Tub that are" on the market. v"hv should yon ihrow itway money on an e-ld painted tub when a small amount more T1I get a giM.nl one. . Call and sec us when you want any thing iu our line. BROWN, WEDDIXGTOX & CO., 29 East Trade Street, Charlotte, N. Is one of the issues of the campaign., We are in the thickest of the fight with afirst-elas.s t i i I 1 S HOE Slver Dollars ,vill go further in our storo for FALL SIIQ- ! than anywhere in the country. iy where in the country. Hats, Trunks 1 1 very cheap. We undersell all Before You Buy Your eral Merchandise. 1 have a full I ooos, innod in Which I am offering for sule. secret about it 1 i I advertise. Call and see my Stock. I pay the highest market price At count? produce. ; I am selling BANNER FERTILIZER cM j for cash or on time. - . JUL Rilchic Old StltfllniiiMM,, SAL. Mil Th.iT watch, clock or piece of j. which jjni hav l.ad aw.iy a-s t " can be nepairwl and mad r; neiv by : . . . ... . . REISNER I n...,:..j....i.i i 1( , ,. - "vji Qtuuu.npu Hi nig ixw t v. for' vvatchmakew in America '., not hesit-tte to offer a huudson' - " Gold Watch Frco to the person who can bring Usav jr clock which we are 'unable t0 r. . Those eyes which have you trouble, or causing 0u " ' headache, can be hronerl fu ' glasses which will enable"-vou HSS' I Our line of JEWELRY r,3 4juiinuu is iue UIOSI Ceiiij Salisbury. Watches were jWVtr cheap. We are showing mist . :fuUine. You will ahyjiy , Look for the blackest irJnt in-1 ' Step in, ind we'll ti eat you ult. " Always yours to pkntse, - - eeisnee & Goaiair, - ' - ' Leuilm, r 1 To hdvGyoiw prinihi (c neatly, and in anuit trad- manner, even if you' uiit i payjriore for it ? . Well, we do 72 ot char or ... . - - .Si1- more for our work, but $i(; ant ee the finest work (hu e Salisbury, and as fmc lCir iiC bur line, ascaii be (c , anywhere. Our mot fats; Neat, Prompt, kmc: CaM on lis, look at our nor, pies, hear our prices, and I convinced that what ice ; is true. V ?ry truly, Watchman Job Officiv E-B. SPRINGS & CO 7" Ko 14 N College It., CHARLOTTE, - - - :;. c or .. .1... . i .. . il. 1 . prcjirwl lor, the Sj'i ing fr.,tle T . FERTILIZER?. w e lire Agents for Ihe l.'bVrli.'t. ( and Fertilizer C, and.'' t-.-.k. ir-iv? pra.es as well as Nell the hA --.-.oii:-. in the State. ' Our-Fcriilirersi.l3avegiTn th ( isfiution to ijl iind ut u,t u t.. k.rj) m Iqlly tip fo the stawdar'.. Wc 1 iv ' -' large business with the. -'Sul-Mu, this section, and w ould be i1h; t. M ! t it Tteniember that tfn-S. C. Exjm r i Station gave us the highest grnaf rs Phosphate for btst year that was mh ! that State. Also renunitK.-r tlmt ti e N Exjeriineiit Station gives us tl.r l i: grad tin Ainnioniatt-d Feitiiiztis v'.i this State last ear. Write for prices. ' no - j CV stoc. We jxho earr' a hanlsom and Umbrellas We also earrT uhantlsonie Iii ( competitors. ' IS if NOT BETTER C.mH..rvi;.BR.Ol7i!. Gen iii.cof Resnre.lf illv US EARIKAFcDT Shoes, Goods. GroGonsSi Etc, - There is e
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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