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i .ifo n 'nrrrM f i ftrw . Gatf ?llfi '01 atchimi p.: Editor andProp- smiscEiiniaN RATES. 15 75 ix month TBMS STBICTtY.CASH. 'littv 4HMi .4 pf Ji circulation thHu any jJaVer;puuuu- y XjQ?iSl?.t ' a UiT" Fxict-are -both . ?:?.'.,i'i:tt ratter aui ibi- -- -- -. ..... ,t l enht uaue . paper bunday.l4t watlibroUfcb'y fried wiifc jntereVtm mfrter. .. nulk TV'lV people more V r ,n.niu mi the way ot uujuat jrau- ,r. Hiri thujr ibe titir; eostof tUr j.ciwi.ij. (i- ii tjptrjit, Vf, t iek :w bob r4 ydut riat News. . .. . t irj'fdgb'Ohrfejtmas-edaion few day ngn, wnrcn was fuVt of-advertism jnd rtHdittgjnatter, it . jems thai uie Crai is outstrning those who kre p iMiate'Ct. .vi.tii w a kmmei. Ex Senator John i. . . i i. ,.t k' wi! in" the city t.O'' ftigbt. Iii irter.y levy Jie said : ruA'c .h jiarty-i now at the stage o; js :;is?iH-y wh-e it is-witlibut : ieader--without hope, and must start aiew and build-'rtaelf up. ': " A Ge -ryn couuiry jnt tor put th old question in iew .shape, and says U JEna Subscribers; "Brother, don t: sto v.iir nnuer iust btcause voir don't agre i:h the ediior. Tiie t last cabbage ViVii l,r..ncrlit us didn't aree with eitht r, bat ,wedidn,t drop you from out . v. I h'hrouah 'the aeenevVof theTr.papei ;irist certain" Northeastern paper(wb( SrU on tli- insideYtret the tlnfir - whit s. '.jwpcr At1ialf" what Southern and VYes. iern Dapers have to pay; ' Jobrstock i - fi.ilrl film WAV. How toil 1Z Will. this '2 . i.n imfil n:irerH not on the inside Wlb r ..J be ruined? . , - : The Southern Stockman and Fanner, a verv t iUflieii't uotpoli?iCai ajncul Inral . paper pfibUsiied rat Harkvjll-, M iss., w an, furctd J u ;Siispeu d i u d effn Ue ly Ust wfkvOMringjoilfiC.K of tsuppor .Wheat wiiUhe fiMinersJeafnii ppprt papers that are published in their in terest inlC o M5$n' UB rh&? sheets ' t h hi urw pu bliphed i n Ne wiY erfc or elsewhere? j ... U 1 . ,The fact that3l thir govrr nmen t has Bdld golrilAit-i of ithe? treasury; to -i the -fu he f m a fly ? thill ions; ah d t beni ssited uni eret bear u g bonds buy v it back again to p. interest von those-vsame bonding-Well as the balance of the so ralleu public debt, is'a sytem of finan cial If gerdemain that sojn people -cal l able financiering. ' Wexall it robbery, for short. Torch Of Liberty. ATTEND YOUE ALLIAHCE. As soon as the holidays are ever there should Ixisome active., Alliance ,work done. Get ready foi f the January county meetings. Bury all differences nolitiiial or., otherwise, - and .start off r)(jhtW l893v i ,The jSrstthingb do fs toattefrdyofir Sub-Alliimce meetings. We have reports from various parts of ;:iHe -StaW where good meettngS are be iiifg iield. It is ;on1y n certain sections yUat poHticsfafe iiterfereing;vr:Uh 'the gtiipte progress ?of AljUcer,,work. &h T.T; 5JTRI1?T " OBJECTS ' uWall Street wants no extra ssion 61 Congress," wnd other New York pape arttxtraession. It, has been alleged often that Wall streets controls Con- r :pe?all iMaTie ny ifi J Ar H tra jjes; ,-on may-.' be" ; needed, though -many doubt the necessity, and have no hopes oi benefit from it if held. . ,Be as it may we want to know why the wishes of a-iew hundred men inWall street re law ixri-his or anv other natter; Look .lie the milhot s outside of (hi t t. t vii. iiiiinu; uufiuc Ui 111. I uhf (Kbecpnstilled abotit - this Circle iatl?r J A lM ErtRY.IHHTSTlTl 5 tiVffj !!.' ? i.i:, ".; - uo her yer lsto-mh tora 'close. If" has been au eventful one jn- manyi is ip?pgr5. ;'fo wme it nas oeen a pr s- p&rtws Benson,- to ottiers anything , tut prosperous. It is tti : be hod-tbat thL "f t 1 v-W-i. .-! ..:. 'f? vii' . noJKWWfJvu 5 ooj-ervea a. tne prmer , fdrsgllhe troubles and v trials of ; th ftastatKi 'r4 jiiuI tavu i urralnr roe i beTi tothatChristuias ia. apt" a ? time 4oc frTvjttfM$Tesures.--- ".The 25th ' fs the ainveiary--of the., greatest and m ost Koleiw u vent in , sacred or . pro fane hMtorv--th birth of.Christ. lAt---oTf.yXfv'f&i. iVntct man "V wil l e i;-sued Jiext week. A happy Chr.st-1 mas lo all our readers. The lejrslatare jneete - Wedne -dsn after the first Monday in Jauua;, whteli is the first Wednesday thin yeu -ijg tuw 4 ii day of-the month. A? er an organization is dl-ctcl the bo.l. t U a time and makes arrangements i or Ife iriatiL-ration of the. Gorernpr an ttier State officers. . C m.vJM Times: Ci. -It. 15. Gienii. f WiiUkni w)to -nale..'..Vich.. a.:;lri.- :iaiit can vas.i all over North . Carolina in the interest of candidates Clevelaiu. aiid S erenson, will x a canduiat. for District Attorney of Westen. North Caroliruu The office is now l,A by Charles Price, of Salisbury, The Chronicle si$s d;ir'i;ig; the. prog--esof a protracted .iiieetnig at Piney Iro've church, Trap Il'ilK township, Wilkes-countv a youirg minaniiti iln dern, 8 daf-mute, professed eligion and joined th" cl.urch, and this wfought upon the b:()y"s;;i-td faltie; that he, tooy was converted. The cold wather north of here i lriving tramps unis way, nt The tupre vicious of the fraternity dt iqt C?i6ie up. tnu but from the residents 01 beg pToYisioi eh on t!te outskirts. ut some more UoVi'stly inclined fellows riake straight. for p jice headquarters, rspeciaily if "4hey' strike town about dusikivamlnsk for a 'imht s lodgius? m the, stati6nhou5e. They are invariable accomodated tor locnea in uie station neither steal nor burn for that night ?it least. Charlotte Neirs. Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr., of tin Twentv-third Street church, still holds the Sunday service in Association Hall. During the last month nearlv iis many have been turned away Irom I ;he hall for lack or room as have been ble to find seats in it. Baptisms are rVeouent and tl;e evening -after-meet-1 hgs are very interesting, conversion- jeeuring at "every meeting. Thi :hurch is greatly in need of a largei nouse of wor.-hip in order to- accomo date the numbers, that desir to bear Pastor Dixon. Xeiv York Exami'tiei One of the most terrible explosion ver known in the history of the Stat occurred at Red Springs Suturd norning, at day break. The Toiler it he engine house of the Rd Springs Lumber and Railroad Company burst tilling two negrres instantly, ao wounding , two others so badly it i t louizht neatn win ensue. - 1 ne ton ot the.boiler weighing about 2,000 pund was blown a quarter of a mile, and tin round shook as if from a grp;it earth quake. A large-'-portion of the build ing was shivered to splinters bvtl force of the explosion. The Joss i 12000 with u6 'iiisuraiice. Nam and Observer. We regret to hear of the death Mr. Willis 0. Wilson, of Williatm township, who died about ten days ar fter a protracted sickness. A' mos brutal and coward'.y outrage was com jnitted in tnis county two werKs ago. - i i " i i i t A" land of disguised men went at night to the house of Mr Bryan Philips, of Bear Ureek township, and took him oqt in the woods and'cruelly whipped V.i. t-tri il. l i. i r nun. flen ine jvneners rocK iur Philips out of hi3 house his father am' family started to follow them, but wep driven back with threats of bf ing shot. The only reason that is supposed to have instigated this high-banded out rage is that Mr. Philips was suspected ofhaving poisoned two horse? in tin neighborhood which are supposed to have died from poison. Chatham Record. : 'The funniest proposition of modern times is that made in several town? in this Statf? that the question, as to wh dial I be postmaster under the next nd ..-.1 .1; 1 111 1 ininisiiauou ne semen oy a primary election of all the Democrats within the delivery of - the office. lm agure the man 'who -can neither read nor write and who does not get oiif r.11 a i-i 1 iri-ier n year ana wno ' nas ro be per-1 uanea ami begged to vote the Demo- jbratic tiflcet and finallv, bulf A t,o the poles-at the last, election, and .. . - rT-i ferimn? into a host nlTTeA nrmnrr anA kHImsr'the vote "of the leading hninv f 1 r-. r - v t j - men nnd dargest patron to the post- othce ! This Won d he unirprsn snf. frage gone to seed. The choice of a ppstmaster is one TOf ; those - cases 1 n which one man is entitled to have more influence than another. To one man :. J 't i j-j .. . . 1 ii- u--fsii r. maae any nmerenee wno ih p6strhiste!F--:i-fo another it maketall the 1 ditlernce in the world.. The pot- ofhee, primary . won t do. Charlotte Observer.. - .. 1 he JLhailotte Observer savs that rjears,ago a negro man named Walbice was found de.idon the railroad track near Davidson College. It was sup posed he hud been run over and killed k iK 1 , wj -.ne tirtiu. j coroner s inquest wns held and the verdict was to that effect rri - 1 i , ,1 auc neyru was nunea aim noimng wa- thenthought of the matter. S veral ujs suite ms reiai.o:-, wno i.ve . near Zion c'lurch, received a li tter from a wh te man by the name of Torrence tormerly of, or near Davidson .College. who went West shorllv afler the neirro was' anprus.M Kii ea D.y tne i tl ; . ' .umittie rtiiu niaii ,wn'il wKill,oml,u...A,.,lli.. j. ,1 k mis- euer ih tended -killing himself. Accomnnnv- :K j i t r ing his letter was one 'from. party with whom he was living stating that as soon as Torrence made the eonfes ion he commit ted suicide by taking laudanum. The murdered m;in was he who killed Policeman Moran. I CHldren Cry for PitcherY Castona; in - . . I -v .'"'J tne roooers enterea mromm ine nper train, statnur thsit. ha U.,A l-;il.AI. ...... - . r lUi nns I:YOUK i'U- 1'hla Facts and Sharp, rithy Sajlne from. Uefirm papers.,, . v A.cxmr .14 a tn in :M C:uired v fairl ood sense, it is said, that he ii . a;i & iL I fo 'y. -Meicury - ' : The prevalent disp'sitl' to favor "j i .come tax i5 owing to Alliance teach. n' -: . .r - rv T." - Unionist. l4V.iic thnnind little el hihtren are Yv: p rted an g-ing bieakfastless to schoo very morning ju .bounon. . D.,nt fail to attend the next meet ing of your Alliance. Go prepared t. .EiTerv amaiiceiiiHu twi . con.-iteticv and moral ouiigaiiou Virii'ia Sun. . ' - We want m6rt' money in this couh y in im ;.- iry. ve cau prove uuvuj, If-tozei ..ther fellows laesides our: :-Fres no Californian. . The New York Herald announce? tjlat -VV;tll street wants. u& extra ; ses. Rnfilceshia. 1 stun. v no na-i oeeu ; s to the Herald. National Economist-1 It is not one cent postage, but cheap- er panis rnan . nai ueu vnt-, iho-ki farmer wants. He can manage to pay his postage bill at presenJ'raesH e. other items ykorry hiuV-Fort WeVtli Gaz.- r f'" Tot?3jnr: 9ii ft: 'GV)od road?, but ho bonds" louhV the motto of every farmer ; who h'ay J ( a-teiiflt he numerous roaa cnventipn- fc ju e being held '..Tm 'alt seclious ol t - c,;Utrv.lowa Tribune. Before the international . .monetary conference ws held, Tile JEyk aidir won d be a farce. Ptow.. that it is m, s-ssion, the pres J throughout- the.xpuni. trv calls it a farce. It is a great Uun: him. buohomick Xjye-. r r .7 When one has a pain in tlreipead no physician can make him'" believe ' that the heel. But 'we art he pain is m more crediulous in politics than v V e ma v puffer 01 .re in medicine iccouut. of scarcity of money, and it i- no tronlile for pbiiticiaps. to niake u- believe that we are suffering ;'- m catiSi r a tarnx or ioi me hick, ui n. x i- gre.-sive Farmer, Mt. Vernon, 111. Bold Safe lilowors. Safe blowers got in some successful work at King's Mountain oh the Airf L ue road, List night, Ways the Charlotte. I Mews. Ihev blew a sate open wit I' dynamite and got away $2,000 in cash. (vjirpenter Brothers conducted quiu n extensive business in general jm r handise in King's Mountain, and oi UK lift 1 Ui -'Ul. i. uiuii u, n - iic ii i -j a 4i . r.ulro d hands are paid on, they g n- i. i .r. '.i.1...; , raiiv nave a goqa neposir or caMi in the safe in their store, so as to le able j $ me .u'Ctt oi i lie iHiirO'Hi m.o.um. i i. . i. . i i i- . i. .:i l l . .1.. i When thev closed their ctore last nih- I they had 2,000 m cash m their safe. I Hiebulk ot the money le!ongcd to le -eok Ties'Hthdh Thousaiid different ar irm, l ut. a mall portion of it was de icfes too"timoions to . metiti !i. osit-vl hv ciitohn'rs 'for safe keeni'ii:, Come ti -see tiA:ail--we will do vou HShortly after midnight a niah w!i() slept j .ii a oiiiiamg aiijoinrng vaipent-T iro 5 ii ; i l . . i II 1 store "as awnkened "by nn exptosir that r.iiriy hhooK k the building. ' He .oiild not divine the caitsev biit jVyat d he -xplosi'in iii Carp Miter's store.'. He -spent somct'me in getting a light, anr when he eventually got into the ston he t-afe blowers had st cifTed the mone-. nd vanished with it. The store room as filled with hTnoke and smelleci trohgfy with the fumes of dynamite.1 Flie safe door had beeh torn from ith hinges and lintled entirely" across the room ov tne iorce or tne explosion. A hole had been drilled in the door just ibove the combination knob, and dy namite was poured "through into the nterior of the dt of in liberal qtiauti- ies. The burglarseff-ctedanentrance o the store by -boring a hide in tl e ioor and removing a holt. The town was alarmed and on the nioe within ten minutes after the explosion, but no trace of the burglars could be found. I hey had vanished as. into thin air. Besides the 2.G00 in canh, . they car ried off si-lot of valuable japers, includ ing land deeds. The papers and mon- y nere in a drawer, and they . s'mply pulled out the drawer and carried it md its contents awaj. I II 1 ' 1 ' 1 TI? t ' rtaieign visitor: we are plased to learn tnat nnaw -. University. thi. ... . .. . vreil known institution of learning foi "-'.! 1 1 1 ne coorfia race-is in a most prosperous I cuimiiiun, min as to me Iiumoer of students and in other respects. A special to, the Charlotte Observer savs airs. VVra il. Vanderbi t. -ms tr - w-n ........ widow of the New york niillionaire.1 w . - -" indMrs. S. E. Mitchell, awealthy Isortliern lady living in Ashevilie, have endowed the West "Ashville- i raining Sciiool for Women and the work already begun on the handsome structure will be used. The institu tion is intended as a, reformatory ' for fallen women, among whom Mrs. Mitchell has labored a great deal. It is quite evident now that the hie hre Of rsovember dUth, was not the result of an jiccident, 'but that it was the work of a set of thieves who are in festing our city. Mr. George Brandt's store was entered last Thursday night in the same bold manner that Mr. Rosenthal's was M01 d iy night, by the plate glass win Jow bung hroktn, in) the robbers entered through ihe tute. 1 lie thieves must have been in .-K.,,ii;.,.. f,.n., i,.,if 1 - i, 1 1C ""'J '- ei"n thev were discovered, a-, they had de posited a large quantity of goods in th- backyard reaily for carrying o2, bavin pievhmsly opened the back dor f the biJiding. Capt. J. D. McNe 11 in- fcui u that the -committee apj o nted to secure water-woiks lor this city have closedJhe'co utrac with Messrs, Ferris and K char s of Jersey city, N. J.--- ! Fmjattsd t Olscncr. -rr V.ittd L-icei-sef r Girl of 13 ai Lal of 18 Years Yeter'ay ; morning a man nnd ; id of I8yeiirrt entered the - register f leeds and the former applied for a 1 .gn'se f or.blC j3 auhterwhom he sai vr'as going,AImarrj Vthe uman" wit inu.- "How old f is, v)Ur dauchcer t vked:-Mr 'Gobb. y .'Thirt eve years,' answered heMr. Cobb iaformed hin thit he. could ht:; gi't'lueuve Us hi daughter was under ae. "Can't get i even if J;an;willingfor her to.m Try? a-Ked tne sarprised tatner. "iMu, sir, 54i'd Mr. :C6J)br"Tvi cai't get a licens for a child' to miirry. The youn. Charlotte; Observer., 2fea&&.CaiLot hs Cured 1 by: locali app'icaiians, as thov ::ina v reach thet disBased ttorti Mi of the eni l"fcl :'8 puiy .one way w cure deifnes. nd thit N -by -constitutional remedies Dean ess. is caused by an infiametl condi ,iioi. of the mucous lining of the Eusta rhiairTn Kj , When ibis tulo gets inflaui .y.VQU -have a, rumbling houiuI or imper rfect hearing, -ami when it i.R entirety cln deafness is. the result, and unless the !iliaMiiQH;t'auju( kmi, out aim . im lube restored tfl i its normal ; condition, hearing will bersdestrQyed forever; mm eases. oUt of tenre.).causeo by catarrh which ia nothing Jbutran inflamed condi tjioajfif-ihe muerfai siirfeees. j nVjWlivepntj hundred dollars for any cae 04 ueanefcs,, causeu oy caiai 1 1 j hai. ciibnot be cured by Hal "a Catarrl Cure.. bend for circulars free. : ,,w . TP; JOHKNY & CO., Toledo, O f f v ySpld by Druggi.std, 75 cts, . Do you catch the point? Well if you do not, you will by read ing the following lines and it wont sting you either SAMPLE SHOES. We are now receiving- the big le of SAMPLE SHOES ever diown, includiugalmost every couceiv- , , i , ,i I'. I. i 'le style and quality. Also a big lin J ox . J i . i-vuvir JJU111U1V)JJ " .. in ShawiJ, H2trv, Gloves-, Suspender - good. Very Truly, Ir -i irtir to ricse, BURim Sample Shoe Srore, near Stand Pipe, -Salisbury, N. C, The G re t fin CURE. The Best and surest treatment on a-th for $1.00. SohLonly by Dr. J. B. ALEXWDEK . 15 S. College St , Charlotte, N.a W.E.SHAW&C0. Haiiufactiirers of s ERY, Harness and Collars. ..... Ani Dealers in LEATHER AND SADDLERY HARDWARE IN ALL' ITS BRANCHES. IOHAKLOTTE, - - N. C Mention tne Watchmnn. .TDCKER&CO. til BLAZER SUITS - r- And Other g Repities. For Ladies who will leave home tb's isummer, we have provided many gooes laud wares suitable for traveling or ute at Seaside or Mountain. BLAZER SUITS SKIRTS AND BLA ZER, SHIRT WAISTS, DRIVING AND RIDING GLOVES, Waterpboof, Ovebgabments, 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 or nor-,"we will deliver goods free (except) Furniture and Crockery) to tno earest express office or railroad station. W. H. & 1 1 Tucker & Co, Raleigh, N.C. Mention the .w-acamaij wacn jou wriu. At inn SairmTpQ ADDL vv n rv n r Travel Highest of all ia Leavening Power. .... - 1859 : Georgia Total - Administrator's Notice. ITavine oualif.ed as administrator upon the estate of Genolia Miller, dee'd, all persons bav ing claims ataiast said estate are ht-rcl.v noli- Sed to present tbVm for pavmint on or before t:ic 2Cth day of July, 1893, or this notice will b ; pled in bar of their recovery. All persona ndebted to said estnte are requested to make immediate payment. J. W. TOW 1 Acnii i itli i.tcr. THE GREY SCHOOL, For Boys and Girls. The next sessio u of this school wP.l begin August 23d, 1892. and close May 20th, 1893, making it possible for young raen to attend the School the whole term and pet-home in time to aid in working the crops. The work is thor ough, the rates reasonable and the discipline ;nild but firm.' For further informatioii, write .'or catalogue to ' - II. A. GREY, Priucipal. Huntcrsville N. C. IH N'T READ THIS. But go to Tuldins Book ?torc opposite ; he Central Hotel and you will rind -a full line of Books, Books without iuiinbr. Writing paper andEnvelop.es. Blank Books, both common and fancy. Xmas Boks for your "children. Novelties of all kinds, Gold Tens, Pocket Knives Photograph Albun s, Pictures, the latest style of frames. .Just sueh things as you will want to give your wife, daughter and sweei heart for. Xmas present. We carry a full line of Violia and Bab jo firings, Music:.! liistrr.n.ents, toilets, Secondhand School io,.ks, &e. Say you saw this ad. ia the Watch M Au when you call at Eddii.'s Book store. . ' Savamiaii, Ga., April 1:6, lSh9 tt, ;., ,. it,,.,.,. 1,. ..I,.. ,.r p. r for 1 1 aim ruivin uci i t'-u y.TKK:l hene.tiU from the same, hs-.vh'g 4.-iim-l IL pour.ds in weight in four , wet !;;;, I take -'i-t pleii.1? 11 re in recommend ir" h tr ur lorlunates like Yours trnlv, JOHN '.MORRIS. Oi'nce of J. !X. rIcK!:-ov.l)rimjrisi. ) OrUnda, Fla., April L),'UU1. j Messrs. Ijippmnu Bros., Savannah, tia.: Dear Sir. 1 sold three lxtt!e3 f P. P. P., large size yesterday, and one bottle small size to-day. The P. P. P. cured my wife of rheuma tism winter before last. lLcau.ehu.ck on her the past winter, and a half hottle, $1.00 size, relieved her aiiain,and she has not had a svniptom since. I sold a bottle of P. P. P, to a friend of mine, one of hi? turkeys, a small one took sick,and his wile gave it a leaspoou ful, that was in the evening, and the lit tle feltww turned over like, he was dead, but next morning was up hollering and well. Ycuio respectfully, J. N.McELROY. Savannah, Ga., 17, 1SD1. Messrs. Lipjtman Bros., Savannah. Ga.: Ie;'r Sirs I have suSU red from rheu matism for n long time, and did not find t 1 cure until I found P. P. P.. which com- nletely cured me. Yours trulv, j ELIZA F. JONES, , 10 Orange St., Savannah, Ga, J Nwi Havin? qualitied as t xvi utor of the la- - Da d Rodman. I win sell at public auction, on the premises of theeaid de- co iscl, ihe 1th dny of Decesnl er H92. fo"c;w-h. the following proper v, to wit : four h"ise wairfin, 1 one l;or.e wagon. 1 '"iry- t cart, 1 Fcrcw plate, 1 foot alz r.nd ot'ifr tool?, 2 hurf-Rus, or.c with a be ok case 1 l;irLr corner cuphonr-l with s'n;tter chaijs and other household furniture. Also 1, large wash pot, 1 smiuie, 1 building with h rse power c )inbirn:d. Al. o som5 corn and hdv mi otficr articles too tedious to mention. All persons having claims :iaiust said cs- sa'.e must present tnem dulv nuttienticatea on or before the 17th dar'of D- ccmbf r lS!.'3,ftnd all persons indebted to said rstato will please make prom X pnymcnt. Tlii? Nr.v. lTr!i" 1832. Tlllil A. P R..SKMAN Ex 1 '!'. id noseimui. Dec. 8ETJ0 FQH tSATALOSUE. LAWN TENNIS. BASE BALL. RIFLES, FISHIH6 TACKLE. BQIfl-4 GIRLS' l J!. Mtij, Brke. End 0oaHa.tl3.8C Olm. DLBIOPPFIKCaATICFUrtrtLlnt ttO...Krt OO.Oi L.C. Smith HarrGiia. It (S.. 8 lb.. LUt KM30.0C IDEAli 8IHGLB CU. It n., 10 la.. K 0.SC IACHAB HasiarrUix. llm., 8 Ibo.. LUlf 50, Kt 33 Ol E.C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST.LC'JlUC Save Ooefors' Biils BOTANIC BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY - FOS ALL BL0CD AND SKIN DISEASES - Bac been thoroughly tested by em inent phymcians tuid the propla for to year, and uerer fails to cure qulukjy and pprmaoently SCB0FULA, ULCERS, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, and all nanner of FATING, SrREADIKO aad RCTfNlSQ SORES. Invariably core the moat loathsome blood dif:nw U directiona are fol lowed. Price tl per bottle, bottles for (&. For aaie by dnwviats. 8EHT FREE xro&fZvw. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Latest IT. S. Gov't Report . . . ,,S... , C. W rv THE 1892 COLtfMB US, GJl, ; ;; ; ; Mill 1M f Home Insurance Co EHODES BBOW&E, WM. C. CQAET, President Becrtaky.. Assets, over $1,000,000, A Home Company, seeking Home Patronage. lESures 11 1 lasses of Eisks at lowest adequate rates. Losses adjusted -; and paid, prpmptly. J. ALLEN BROWN. AGT ' n"otice. ; Notice is. herebv given that T will not be. responsible ".for! anv: debts or Contracts that my Wlte, Mary 1. Hall, mav mate, or assume any liability she mnv incur. A. L. HXLL. October 31, 1892. ( .11 TPS nil Famale CornDlainta and Jlonthly irregularity, Lcucserrhor-a or Whites, Famui Back or Sides, etreEgthens ths feeble, builda tap the whole syslesi. It has cured thousand and will cure you. Xhruggists have it. Seni etamp for book. DE. J. F. DS03GOOLE A CO., Lralfrlll Xj. Brown, Weddington & Co, Retail Hardware. . We haye just received a large lot of one oound hutter moulds, price 25ets. also a large lot of oval and round Bread or Dough rays. The celebratfed Swing I Miry Churns, Cylinder, uud Dasher Churns; all can be suited. Tho- best assortment of Table am Pocket Knives, Tablound. Tea Spoons in too state. . ... ... jsmss, ana roreei.nn jiued preserviog wcities, nun at such lowprtces That uo family need l;e uithout them. A very large assortment 01 Tinware 1 ois, SKillets, Ovens and other bouse keepers' articles. We have the test C rress Tubs thai lire on me ioarkct. nv -SfloUlil fon throw away money on au old painted tub when a small amount more will get good one. Call and See us when you want any 1 ning 111 our line. BROWN, WEDDINGTON & CO.. 29 East Trade tjt reet, Charlotte, N. C. . : 1 .-'.zr . Is one of the issues of the campaign. We are in the thickest of the fight with a first-class stock of SHOE . r ' 8" luf j than auywliere in the country. tt 1 wt m xiai,s, irunKS very cheap. .We undersell all Before ; You Buy Your Gen eral Merchandise. I have a oodsr annei full 0r d Goods. Which I am offering for sale. There is no secret about.it fvi I advertise. - - Oall and' see my Stock. I pay the highest market price for country produce. 7 l am selling BANNER FERTILIZER cheap for cash or on time. Respectfully, JULUS EARRSHAftPT, HiUiiic' Old Satnd liiiiUKf,. -:-SALISIiL'U .-That- watch; clock or ynixe of jewelry vhich you have laid away as uselej, .111 be, repaired and made as good ... .iew by ; k. :'. ' -' 'i REISNER & -. GORLsT. Having graduated at the Ijeat sclibol or watchmakers in America, we d0 "iibt hesitate to offeria h;-ndsohie Gold Watch Free I 6 the person whoa bring usawafen :r clock which we are unable to repaid ; Those eyes-vhich have been givin,;' vou trouble, or causiniJ- vnn , - . - 0 j-- p.ou or headache, - can' be properly fit with glasses which will enable you to 8ce perfect! yj arid at a price way below t e traveling quaek or peddler ' Our line Of JEU'ELUY and SIT..- v JJiii Ti n itili is the qmost complete in Salisbury. Y' -itches were never 80 cheapVVe are showing a most benuV1" tiful line. You will alwavs finf,,. a. Look for the' blackest Jroiit iii tnw, btep in, and we'll treU yott-whitec nl Always yours to please, y ' REISNEE : GORMAN, LeadingJJewvleM ' IS IT NAT RRTTRR To have your printing don e neatly, and in an attractive manner, even if you have to pay more for it? Well, we do not charge any more for our work, but guar antee the fin eat work don e in Salisbury, and as fine work in our line, as can be done any where. Our motto is : Neat, Prompt, Accurate. Call on us, look at mir sam pi, nvur uur prices, ana be convinced that what we say is true. Very truly , WTnt(-limnn Toh nflw - " mvtJ V"Cl, , E. B. SPRINGS & GO, No. 14 N. College SW ' . . CHARLOTTE,1- - - - N. c To Alliqnccmen and all other Farmers We desire to aiy that we art now prepared for the Spring trade on . FERTILIZERS. ' We aire Agents for th Charlotte Oil sind Fertiliser Co., ' And can gire low prices as' well as i sell the best goods gold in the Stale.. Our Fertilizers have given the beUat. UfiMtion to all and we mean to kcp tbtrr fully up te the standard. We have dtce laruc business with the Sub-Alliunm ih thb section, and would he glad torontinn it. Remember that the S. C. ExpcriuifDt Station -jave ub the highest graoc on Arid Phosphate for tat yia,r th&t was t W in that State. Also rein ember that tb K. C. Experiment Station ives us tbe tnbest grade on Ammoniatetl Fertilizers fold ia t-his State last year. Write for prices. S.l 111 "tir Store lor T ALL btiUbb We also carry a handsome line of - - - . ana u mbrellas competitors. . ' , iihe of rocenes. 4 J Shoes,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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