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4- t&Ue Carolina 3rtfotdtmau, ESTABLISHED IX 1832. "Our Country, May She Ever be Bight, But Bight or Wrong, Our Country. Published Every Thursday BY tbs etsp mnm cumit. H. J. OASQUfi, Editor and Manager. W. Li. SIFFURD, Local Editor. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Three Months ...... 35c. Six Months - - . . . . 60c. Twehre Months $1.00 Always ih Advance. comfort to the "silver craze.'' Rocky Mountain News. LEGALIZED BANDITS, In the palmy days of the barons of England there lived a class of men called Fores ters who were the supreme monarchs of the highway, levying toll on all who passed. They were called brigands or outlaws, highway robbers, if j you please. To-day we have a class of people called bank ers, who, by legislation, have controlled the currencv until there is only enough in circu lation to do six per cent, of a bill is almost too much tojby William M. Marcy and hope for in view of the in fluence of the Pullman com pany. AS WE SEE IT. While there are so many ugly things being said by the Democratic press of the State of the Populist bolters at Raleigh, we beg to slip in a word or two edgewise in their behalf. It is not necessary in this connection to repeat that a sol em pledge was made to sup port Pritchard for re-election in order to substantiate the assertion that the bolters were the business of the United hfigt in giving Mr, Pritchard States, so they lend their their support. The bolters credit (ye gods, their credit) to say they have two reasons for the extent of ninety-four per voting for Pritchard. Aside cent, of all the business, trans- from the fa that a promise actions at a usurous rate of in- had been made to give Pn-t terest. and these thines are chard the support of thePop classed as awtlemen. Sham Julits for re-election, the bol 7 I a i.i A. J 1.1 A.i upon the Congress of the lere y l"f,y . . . I nitoH Sfofoo that thmr chniilrl I - . J , .. We have in a letter from one resolve lor poor uiia wnue a , . M Senatora theBe i J! il 1 1 oanuu. exisism ims ninu oi W6rdg: "It seems that Short news letters are invited. Cor- 11 w a"" "J" HU111C Vl OURnt to do WUatever tUe peo respondents must sign real name to I brave that is more t tTanical pie want me to" do, and you necessarily I or .V.ark tl- xith-o! -n4-T rot in I ov 4- lAh m .-..-.l !- uiiui inv icl mi uuuui in van any w uui lcui3 iuai i - - Spain. Shame upon those we are going to continue to who call themselves states- vote the Populist ticket, not Thev expect a down- withstanding the fact we have trodden people to assist them UWMUOU wwwlft u., we are very mumaieiy ac a I'M. i . ii a a ' v v vv vitv t . v v va a a w aw ' v v introduce not a single measure to remedy this evil. Advertising rates reasonable and furnished on application. Liberal rates given to contract advertisers. Subscribers failing to receive their psper regularly will please report same st the Watchman office. all articles, but publication. lianiel S. Dickinson and Wil liam M. Evarts may be said to be practically vacant with Tom Piatt rattling around in it. The truth is that itf has been vacant for six years past with Dave Hill as its claim ant. The machine has a firm grip on the politics of the Empire State. Rocky Moun tain News, (Dem.) PLAGUE AND FAillNE. India is stricken with plague and famine and the number of deatns daily reported are appaling. Thousands are stricken with the deadly plague and millions and mil lions of people are actually starving for want of food. This awful condition of af fairs in India appeals to the whole of Christendom, to every heart that feels pity or sympathy; it is an appeal to universal humanity for aid. merely raising duties. Give the people something to buy with. ' not Entered at the postoffice at Salis bury, N. C, as second class-matter. JANUARY, 28, 1897. Let us pray. The wool-pulling is over. Hair-pulling is worse than teeth-putting. PrayiR8 for the legislature are now in-order. Let us all pray, 1 quainted with the gentle man who wrote the above and know him to be too honest to THE REPUBLIC OF ARGEN- "sell out" if such an onoortu TINE GONE POPULIST. nity was offered him. We can r - U ; I r . -t . 1 We see by a telegram irom not oeneve mere were any Buenos Ayers, of January "sell-outs" and think the bol 7th, that the Chief Executive ters did what they believed accepts with little change the people desired. The closing of the Illinois Steel Company's plant in Chicago merely means a re duction of wages. A strike was threatened if wages were cut, the company decided to strike first, and so without notice the mills shut down. When they open up again (if ever) it will probably be with a lot of imported Italians who are admitted at all times to compete freely with our fool A. 1 vuwsre wuo enjoy slavery as thoroughly as ever an ignorant negro did forty years ago. Now that the question of the Sena torship is out of the way, it is hoped that the Legislature will get down to business and give us the great reforms that those who elected them have been promising us. We look for a per rect tiaai wave or prosperity and a State government that is the acme of perfection. Concord Times. It does seem that some of 40,000 copies per week, have vigorously Qpposed Senator PritchanTs election, and have no apology to make. Wherever Populist principles have ceased to lead the true Popu list papers have steadfastly refused to follow, and heaven knows they don't . lead to ward Senator Pritchard and his goldbug camp Hickory Mercury- A. H. DREHER, Dentist. jSBBSSSm the bill presented by the "The Spaniards cannot sub- Senate looking to the relief due the island," said Senator- of the farmers. This bill pro elect Monev after his visit to videsfor the immediate issue nu wLn mnnoir tallra of $700,000 mortgage bonds ne bank will continue to is- Depew's niece has recent- sue such bonds until $600,000 ly married an attache of the worth is reached. Seven per SnltanV court. Chaunrv mav cent, is to be charged, but be laying plans to be appoint ed receiver of the Ottoman 'Empire. Who knows? The banker got his that done service campaign and sadly read over. I1 Confidence alone sign l tr . m during the Jewisn money it ENCOURAGEMENT. Now that the Pacific Rail road Funding Bill is on every body's lips aiwl the rotteness and stealage of its owners (?) is generally conceded we find there are a vast number of people to whom Government ownership has ever been but a Populist dream, agreeing that for the Government to take possession of this vast system is the only thing that can be done to save either the nation's honor or its pocket. The fact that we, in this the Democratic papers are country, are far removed from getting some confidence in the dying thousands and the Republicans and Populists starving millions does not les- as they seem to suppose they sen our obligations to hu- can do away, in a few manity. days, with all the devil- India's appeal for help goes ment the Democrats heap out to the whole world. Every ed up for twenty years. Christian order, society, or We thought it might take a individual should make some little more time. Thank you, prompt effort to do a noble Mr. Times, for the implied charity to our suffering fellow- compliment. beings. The following para graph only faintly portrays the alarming situation in that far-off, death-stricken land. Further delay in rendering anppnr will nnlv pmnhnsi7P Casey & Co. St. Louis, Mo., and they treated . . I me so nicely that I felt very much encouraged I i a. . .71 i man S innumani ty lO man . As soon as I got my sample iron I started out i iTV. o iH,ra00 rtf Vo faw: and sold elghtlrons the flrstday, Ciearlng$12 . . v . 7 r y , . have not sold less than eight any day since, and in the interior OI India are onedaylsoldn. I now .ave $225 clear money, Still far more deadly than the and my husband does not know I have been . I n .. .. I . . V . . . T . . 1 1 . .I, V. , . ,1 L. T nutMuij, vui 1 uui niraiu uc ill w muu wucn i tell him. Have I doue right or should I quit work and leave him to struggle alone? AN AKXI0U4 Wirs. j -t . . . 1 . 1 iuu arc uvibk jubv rwifuvf fvur uusuunu suuuiu drea.8a.aiiy, DUt tne VlCtimS be proud of you. go rlm aheid and show the Office in Holmes Block. Two doors above Postoffice. A Churn that Churns in One Minute. I have been In the dairy business all my life and have many times churned for an hour be fore butter would appear, so when I heard of a churn that would churn In a mloute.I concluded to try It. Every day for a week I used it, and not only could I churn In a minute, but I got more anu better butter than with the common churn. This is very Important Information to butter m.ike s. The churn works eslly ardwill churn an ordinary churning In less than sixty seconds. 1 nave sold two dozen of these churns In the past month. Every butter maker that has seen me churn in less than a minute bought one You can obtain all desired Information regard ing the churn by addressing J. F. Casey A Co.. St. Louts. Mo., and thev will win give you prompt attention. A Dairyman. I Another Smart Woman. My husband Is poor but proud and u dot-s not want me to work; as I have nothing to do 1 get restless, and after reading in your paper Mrs. Russell's experience selling self-heating flat Irons I concluded I would try It. 1 wrote to J more horrible plague at Bom bay. The victims of the plague are perishing by hun- Speeches, Sermons, Ess s. P enared In skelleton or complete form along Political. Kellfirlous or Literary lints Wcrk sflctty conndentl.fi nd furnished at reasonable r.tes. correspondence soiiritea. MANUSCRIPT ADVERTISING EXCHANGE. 90S Plymouth Ave., St. Loots. Mo. Money, Make it Yourself. I have never seen anything In the papers about the People's win mill; we-call it the Peo ple's because the Inventor never patented it, but let every bo ly use it free. Any farmer con make a mill himself, and all the material complete will not cost over fin. It Is a splendid mill, will pum the deepest wells, and will last longer than any mill I ever bad. Any person can get diagrams and complete directions free, as I did, by sending IS s-cent stamps to pay post ago, etc to Francis Casey, St. Louis. Mo. tie sells pumps also, and when you get your mill going would be glad to sell you a pump H you need It. it is certainly useless to pay $50 or sso for a wIikI mill when you can make one Just as good for $10. I think tbere could be big money made putting these mills up through tne country, as everybody would like them. A Kkader. Of hunger SUCCOmb by thoU- world n energetic womln cao do. That sands daily. It would be easy j ? wona 7 V , . . - I we hear of so many that are, succeeding selling 10 narrow me neari s oi every it one possessing human sym pathy by accounts of the typi- An address signed by R. A. cal sights experienced in the Cobb, of the Morganton Pop vast famine district, but sure- Ugt Q m Kestler, of the ly appetite for horror in all 1 , T7 ... . 1 , r its forms has been satiat- Concord Vestibule, and T. W. ed throughout Christiandom Babb, of the Perquimans during the past few months. Record, appologizing for these It is sufficient to say that the gentlemen's advocacy of Sena is two out of this is to be de voted to the sinking fund. It is anticipated that this will enable the farmers to get from under the hand of the lenders that have so crippled them for many years. 1 1. .1 1 1 111 1 1 J AAAVSDV VUUV14U11J Will Jackine ' then he dipped his , , npn in tiift blun ink ana ad- . , - . a.nrl mitionfl. anrl ded "and monev" too ot tne arge class oi Amen- heretofore re- mont is now apparently tne state we feel no hegi. ueu . duu muiiBv tuu. pan citizens to whom suorfires- "A"oc WA1U UOYC "clcwc n fnll nnAmiinn. Th ft mi hi if . - U .. ; . flrarded these institnt ons as l : tancy m tnus expressing our lions 01 any governmeniai aia 7 . . coitscieucc aim esiupctiii m . . - . . - . to or indeed recognition of of dlvine origm and hence no this country have both been views. 1 hat is the funniest . vi JL, a more to be criticised or legis- fully aroused. The response thing we have seen in print imiA .wLf a WhSio lated against than comets or to the appeal is liberal and lately. Cobb, Kestly and utile snorx 01 mocy. nnne aa nM utterly inadequate. The pro- tjkk rpnrAnpnt, th Ponnlist we do not indorse the plan re nnnnt anmrinn mil 1 Inna rf ! . . . ..... The widespread failure of JrZXXhZrZ T tor tchard, waa published National banks is attracting rflnui ratP than anv armv ever in a11 the Republican papers the public eye and we begin suffered before the most dead-last week. 4 'Representing as to hear their safety criticised ly engines of destruction de- we do," the address conclu vised by man. lhe reliel des, "the Populist press of even Yes, it would be unconsti tutional (?) to levy an income tax on these; gentlemen Q ? ? ? ? ? ?) in New York 'who have money and leisure to get up dinners at Sherry's that shame Soddom and Gomorrah. ferred to, it is at least a step in the right direction. It shows that the people there are getting to know that there The advance agent visited ca1 De no national prosperity Carlisle bailiwick last week. 8ave that which is built upon Two banks went under in the prosperity of the farmers. Kentucky. Wonder if Cleve- The leaders in the chorus of land and Carlisle yet think howlers that always rend the pernicious activity of the sil- air when any measure aiding ver cause is chargeable with any class but the National these business calamities? Bankers, are the gentlemen whom you will find behind The gold people have now the gilded bars of those substantial evidence that Mc- highly Paternal institutions. Kinley is not loyal to their Some natives of India are cause. He has ordered his offering to establish a mission stock of family carriages at in Chicago to teach the prin Washington trimmed with ciples of religion to the peo- silver. This will never do. Pie. Good! Shall we ask for Silver may be good enough enlightenment from the strug for the ordinary citizen, but gling new RePuhlic8of South not for the official representa- Americaf . . tive ol the gold standard If Congress Will pass the cause. Let there be an im- Corliss law reducing Pullman mediate change in the order. 1 palace car rates about one-half Make the mountings gold, so it will win the lasting grati- that thev may be in harmony tude of the traveling public. with the policy of the new ad- Present rates are extortionate ministration, and lest even and as a consequence the rail- this recognition of the white roads are compelled to hau the equinoxes, are studying utterly inadequate. 1 lie pro- 3 represent the Populist ,pon their means of birth M The combined circu- and livlihood. LnA in n thnnunH. Tt will lation of their papers possibly Another point, appropos of require the generosity of the reaches 1,000 copiep per week; hank failnrps is that thft pb. whole world to oppose a real wnue tne rrogressive farmer, v.w 1 . , . : 1 1 cnecK to tne ravages 01 nun- Caucasian, Mercury, Char ger in maia. lftfift Pponle's Paner. Onr Home, Chatham Citizen, Salis- tablishing of Postal Savings Banks is seriously discussed and favored by papers and men that a few months ago were absolutely silent or gravely disapproving of such banks. NOTICE. In compliaiee with article two, sec tion twelve of the Constitution'? of North Carolina, Notice is hereby giv en that application will be made to the General Assembly at the session to be- in in January next, for a passage of a aw amending the charter of the city of Salisbury, Rowan countv, North Carolina, this December 30th, 1886. 12-30-96-lm Many Citizens. E HELP WANTED. I want a respectable white woman, between the age of thirty and forty years, to assist my wife in housekeep ing, milking cows, &c. A good home and reasonable remuneration awaits the right woman. Address X. Y. Z., care Watchman, Salisbury, N. C, giving good references as to compe tency and respectability. l-7-97-4t. THE. WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA . FOR State Bimetallic meetings bury Watchman and Wades- have been successfully held boro Plowboy, all influential in several States and the per- Populist papers, with a com feet harmony that prevailed bined circulation of more than Fortune favors the brave" at each auure well for future and the much abused and TM8 I? ieVe . Tlltt's PlllS misunderstood Populist is be- ver- ao fPu",7 "'"i . ing favored by the trend of B"ver man- DUl B,UKKS l"c CUTC A events. Circumstances are silver pple are more nearly V iii proving that he is oft times a nght than any others in sight Lfyer lUS. man with a head that is good shold Tf . ,and H a .rinunin. ins the Drodigious hirsute ucourTI,leul lual al "ul goodtngesnon; sounasieep; a adornment that the cartoonist command. fine appetite and a ripe old age. has made the badge of Popn- are some of the results of the use w . . ... I liem. We will show them all, Is otwithst adding the talk 0f xutt's Liver Pills. A single even the dullest, in time that about the low duties of the dose will convince you of their ? Xir:i Kill al 11 . m. m v . 1 our suggestions ior im proving v lisun uin, njt?jtj was a iai- wondenul enects ana vuxuc the condition of the people ling off in imports last year of are along broad humanitarian over $121,000,000, showing lines. We believe that the that whether the duties be metal may eoutribule aid a 111 I almost ;-empty sleeper?, Such United tates once tide has turned and that high or iow tlie have events wiU favor rather than not the m with which to discourage Populism. l uy foreign.made goods- A seat iu the Senate of the In this state of affairs pros- filled J peri ty cannot be regained by A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Uver Pills .... 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