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mm k MB W I t Ehc Carolina 'atchmau, w 1883. MTABLISHBD Stfe "Oar Country, Uj Bb E?r b Eight, But Wight or Wrong, Our Coaotfjr. Published Evbrt Thd BT Tl 8A5QBE FllHTlSS C0K?AHT. H. J. G ASQUEj Editor and Mauanar. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Three Monthi 35c - - - - 60e. Bit Months ..... Twelve Months - - - Always or Advance. Advertising rates reasonable and furnished 00 application. Liberal fates given to contract advertisers. .00 TEN DOLLARS TO feE dlVEN AWAY. (Not being satisfied with the largest list of bona fide sub scribers of any paper publish ed ill Salisbury, the Watch man is making a good offer to becUre more subscribers. We want you, friend, if you are not already a subscriber, tb subscribe at once. You get for fifty cents the best paper published in Rowan for six months and stard a chance if drawing one of the premi urns wje are offering. Read all about it on another page of this issue and subscribe COMMUNICATIONS. BBEEZY BITS-BAITED UP FOE BUSY ffEINQS. From The Watchman's Able s Corps of News Gatherers. Interesting to Everybody. Head and See. Rlfihard Peelnr will be In Mannltw vicinity Deeeiabcr 22nd to do plmt". graphic work. Bnbseribers failing to receive their paper regularly will please report same st the Watchman office. Short bows letters are invited. Cor respondents must sign re-1 Dirneto oil srtioles, bat sot necessarily for poblication. i Entered at the post office st SoUt- Jt if 0., BS secoud clam-matter. DKCKMUKU Ml. lMfl. Fifty-six tont of sttverjia week is being shipped to land anl the pront to the shippers is half a million dpi lfvTS. - Senator Pritchard made t&e Statement Monday upon tjtie Authority of the Civil Service Commission that as --- T III i 4asl iav4- 4-Acs s i ct Tti . J tLttoml are not ubefoest tojwive men of 0ma.11 means an the" civil servk5e reguktionsTiportuuity to increase their i capital, would place a greater amount of money in circula tion and afford benefits to all the people of incalculable value. SENATOR BUTLER AND POS TAL SAVINGS BANKS. :l rm ' . "SI BT -S"X a -i fl Senator Marion isutier is making himself heard in the Senate in regard to postal lavings banks. Monday the Seiiatof spoke at length upon amendments he had offered to the bill which he had pre viously introduced providing for a postal savings bank sys tem. Such a system would; in his opinion, insure greater comfort in the homes of the plain people of the land;, an a great majority of them would certainly become depositors In such hanks. This would cultivate among them thrift and conomynnd enable them easily to provide for. them selves in illness and in old age. As another argument in favor of such a system, Mr. Butley declared that if the system were established there would never be another issue of bonds by the government, time of peace. It would Blacksier News. Rr-v. Abernathy preached at Ebenezer Sunday at 3 p. iri. and all seemed to enjoy thje sermon. Quite a number df people were out to hear hn The next appointment is Christmas $unday at 8 p. m. Some of our sportsman went to the "Klondike" rab bit fields in Seotehirish lat week. They report tlie finest discovery in modern timep, viz: A fluid of game four Faith Items. miles square and in sunie The members of Frick's places 1'our rabbits to the Alliance are eamestly re- square rod, and the iargjeejt, quested to meet at Faith Fr&)f attest birks they ever saw. day night, December 17th, as The hunters killed about one there is important business to hundred rabbits and a good attend to. many birds. They claim to A young granite cutter ar-Mned two thousand rived at the home of 1). A. raDuus. Hodge last Wednesday. A. L. Powlas will soon be- Another derrick has just ! ? 1? bu a ue,w ho??P been put up at the side track nuviarra jear me rauroau by the granite haulers. J onage uu uuu v. iccjy. Riley Morgan came down The new, railroad is being from Steel township to : J. T. I pushed ong right merrily Wyatt's quarry for a hearth jnow-. TW contractors are rock for his house last Satuiv kunhngr tom? ai,d liaids 6n v Sundays I and every chance , i mey got. nw en get one new onef tli e New YeaH riot at least make A reading people are an in telligent people. A Farmer's Boy. with hey Crrscont Items. The students of Crescent Academy and HusincsH In- of the leading business col1 leges. All of the graduates ort are holding prominent posi- lions. . We understand that there is to be a Christmas tree, at Christiana Church oij. Christ mas day. The Crescent Literary Bo- stitutft, of Faith, K C, are ciety is now doing some very soon io enjoy a. L'linstmas good work. vacation granted them by the principal, Rev. J, M. L. Ly erly. The Iwys of Crescent about all have examinations now and are iookinur with hannv Rufus Fisher is now one of countenances to the future the prominent, citizens of when they will enjoy a much Crescent. He has about com- needed vacation. ,. .. i)let(id his new house at Cres- riM .2 . rn . . cent and has moved into it, There wll be Christmas and is digging a well near I fSSg? ??ttT V.UUICU Ull V illlPlIUclB UOJ. his dwelling. Monroe Stirewalt, of Ca barrus county, is now build ing his house near Crescent. Come Again M K U It A lAi I A rurt'a Of VT. MIIW fAlU Pills. 'Oueccnt. u close. ' At all druggist . Several youjig people had a sociable at the home of Mrs. Chgrlotte Wyatts one night Ed Banner, of Bear Poplar, will be married to Miss Ver- ElmwoiKl, He is the 1nt wpkIc. Whcro tlicv ftllinie Goodman, ot enjoyetl -themselves. Jake I Ufxt Wednesday. He is tbe Croocks furnished some fine ?West soirot the late ( ah -h music for the (occasion. Barrier, ot Iredell. .1 T Wvnit. hnM Inst rtJ SueCfss' to the WatcHmIan ceivel an otiler foi- several anti it n6hle editor thousand feet; of anite curb ing and can give woric to a good number! of people gel ting it ready for market, lie also has a call -for several c ir loads of crushed granite. Mr. Wyatt says he will furnish tin; crusher tljie location and Stkeix jSl. H- DEI DenttBt. The business department of Crescent Academy under the efficient, management of Prof. L. H. Brown, is making arrangements " tb accommo date the largest class in busi ness and shorthand ever known in the liistory of the institution. Already Pr6f. Hrnnrn i a iminlmrwl n tnnii cr the best 4 penmen and most ffice ln HoJnieB; ceient business! instructors. The w ovk of this department compares favorably with any Block, T..-. nlmtto T w-i 4- -w I - i SPINAL "H Mrs, Ntibey Kesler's gi diaii, was appointed ar- Saturday. D. H. Jjuliaii has been p pointeti tjrnsteo lor Mtb. .h and may be removed without; jaitoA ' .1 th some Dlrct legislation would but au end to the corrupt le 4.1 A.S i. 1 1 l live uraotices wuicu iiav ui- graced almost every state in recent years. Lobbyists will never pay for votes in a state legislature when every act must be referred to the peo before becoming a law. referendum will destroy e lobby. PROGRESSIVES ARMER N0E$ The proceedings of ; tihe Democratic Executive Com mittee should have appeaHecj in the 4 4 Want column." They want pie. The Democrats'believe that the proof of the pudding is in chewing the bag, and there fore want to chew the North Carolina pudding bag more. Col. Buck Kitchen sayjs Democrats have become di vorced from Wall street. ever, we notice that the exec utive committee congratu lated Tammany on its recent success. Brother Varner, of the Le ington Dispatch, wants get the State out of 1 'clutches of the vamp who are now in control." (Hfe however, failed to say what kind of people controlled Tammany. His brethrori of the committee congratulated Tammany, on its success, "don't you know ?" Resolutions are out wbieb, metaphorically speaking, ; an nounce the marriage of North Carolina silver (?) Democracy to New York's corrupt gold bug Tammany. If any one can show just cause why these two should not be law fully joined together let! him now speak or else hereafter forever hold his peace, i Col. Josephus Daniels Will proba bly give away the bride. fhii iirl .um t I f"9 i"i M I r it IT . . aJ . w it ri some one olsejwi 1 iurnish a lc.f aud w K Uoseman. steam engine and divide prot-, if with tlimn! and ' aro to work! Paul Biirrinoref will soon - : '"', - -i- L. I" s V J fc.V.-il &Ui&r&mxl iull.MiliBMMBSBBSWWaMaWlSMBM I : I vCLUB RAISERS! V at once. Random Thoug hts. - t j . . .... ai . j i ii r. i ra 1 i 1 I 1 LI S3 1 to the res COURAOIi! POPULISTS. Let Populists take courage. The indications are multiply ing that the worshipers of the golden calf will again con trol the Democratic party. Then we will have the gold camp divided and all good people can and will instantly combine into a. united pha lanx and pierce the enemy's lipes, whipping both flanks fahd capturing the citadel the White House and Capi tol. New York Democrats pushed the Chicago platform into a dark corner near the back door this year. Next year they will kick it out. Parker was elected without a platform this year. Next year he will .run for Gover nor and have the support of Hill, Murphy and the whole gang who supported Bryan for the sake of regularity," and secretly connived to, de feat him. That gang will thus secure entire control of the party machinery and will join others in putting the gold men on top at the next convention. American Non conformist, Indianapolis, Ind. If He Couldn't" Say One He Could Say the Other. A couple of urchins were playing in front of the Jour nal office a few days since, when one of them began teas ing the other because he could not pronoirhce the wrord grease plain. He would say drease every time, using the letter d f or g. He got so exasperated that he finally exclaimed, "if I can't say drease, I dess I can say dravy by Granny.' The laugh was on the boy as a matter of courts. - Elkin Journal. complete his new barn, which is GO by 40 feet. -c -r i hi i .. l T'.H '.o tvio 1';' . O KI WLOrKcUJ I" oh- Rev. R. Tj. TV'wn nnd wiiv were visiting; at L. G. Hols-;very houser's last bunday.- Dr. C. M. Pool's cotton gin a (?. VUbo.r nf cropri -liad to Suspend open was in this community" last ' temporatfilly, one day Sunday. week ;on ficcmint of a 1 age of someoi tlie niacji Jacob Kluttz. from Blow- ,v T . im, t?.w.l- ,.;0in,w, u Geo, Kjesler, Dave Atone r. VJailOIl.l i'.:ui ill Parker, bne day last week, killed 24 rabbits. Dave Ag m'r took the premiuml hav ing kl-iled te I you want a Life-Size Portrait of ytmrsolf, or your mother, v sisi r. my swectbeart or of any friend V If ho. jm- you willing to fevote a snvall portion of your time in soliciting suhscrlhers to! the V'aVciiman If you are willing to do this we will give you FREE of ALL cost -J-4E.SIZE PORTRAIT ktiious la s i break' nery. A. Holshous'jr's last Tuesday night. The work on SmanuePs church at Ell is progressing nicely. They have the floor i killed ihree nit laid and will soon have the came flown to see JohnS. Befaver moved last girl, last bunday. 1 uesday irom bolomon Peel er's to his owjn plantation on! "ueorgc IDI, Vic i. John Iteslor, of Salisbury, his best Albert Lentz, of Mt... Pleas- 1.1, ant, was i'.i tee "oerg one lug xcaty rum iuci;i. , . , " i "r.t, n.w-.i. fidV last WeeK. he will have a mate soon. Jacob Kluttz, Wiley Lentz Gold Kaob Re: and family, from Blowing! We have not been Rock, who were visiting in! gather up much news this community, started for I week, livery body seem - j home last Friday morning. be behatiug tnemselves very t TT x3 r 7-v i n i ' nicely. Anyway, we have a J. . Fisher, of Eli, killed ,J , .., ,,-: , a i . , ii i ' troofi neiuriioorjiooa. e (lo roiir. nogs mst wcck max V mt-thMk tlu-re a L oj w i . not tniiiiv tit. it luiiii.niim,) In a ooautiful frame valued at 4,00. if yam will g't twelve yearly. HUbscrllwrs at CIUI0 each. Wu will allow each club raiser to tflvo a nujnbcrvd card entitling the holder to a draw at the premluioA pulfTsiieu elsewhere In this issue to every subscriber jxtyfn ttfty lor ,vsi$ moling sutwerlplion t-o ihe atcumak. Tin in t io see who will Mi-it Riise f 12.W). tut. every club raiser v -...( inutf enough suienplions toitinountto riz.ki will ne jmsent- t.otl N'-ii!i,'a lme-MiRe coriran vaiu.-u at Jf4 (Mor me one ruhiiik tlie i cmio ir any r i taat person may desirnite. . II'.. ... '. 1 I lit... i.l.xi I'.i 1 in. 1 . i i it.. . i. . i . 1 I . . r . . ' i i k.t w' . . i . , v iii m l .iui(ti j ii rui i ii iii um .iiiiiiici vivum.. nuj" t iHise j hi rail and we will t-xplain the matter to you. J; is worib your while to Investigate. at our olilce. We will tell ybu all aixmt it. i P CAROLINA WATCH fl AN. able to this To healthier . ...,.. , r in i piece, iur. Htsner our best farmers. is one oi v t e are I with ot ivocK- are a in the county. i'.iciently blessed church fffcnlitie?, and ehnreh-going people. Miss Nora Peeler, well, is spending a few weeks We are Hituated right in the in Salisbury with her sister, midst of a gold belt, with one Mrs. bailie Goodi'.on. Inline in running order, and . ' m . i i lis 1 possibly two or three more, A. A. 1 rexler, who had his ;.nuM ;n(m be ut hl pition cotton gin burned down, has to rUJl So ,.ou BM an W(. replaced it again and is do- lack jsfor tho McKinleV wave ing gooo worK wmi u ,1BW ! to blow one or more down with a heart big 1 ulVfc i N AWAY! L1 That is, we will sell you your Christinas presents and then you can give them to your friends. CAROLINA RACKET gin, we are glad to note. The missionary sale this way at 'enough and a pocket book Grace cburih on the first heavy enough to put tlrese Saturday Bn D e c e m b e r unnes m operation, ana run aanountedtoi over forty dol- i them frugally. It would not lars.. Probably it will reach 1 only remunerate those who fiftv as it wals a bad da' and ; run them, but would prove nnt nil nf tliA cotton wfld I very heloful to our coimnuni ty. Any one wishing to change their olace. ot resi- " o ... brought in. j T-ia: cuangc inii lig, is getting out material to "u " Vvu i koh build on her place near Eli and settlt3 neai bold Ivuob and contemplates moving in Some of our farmers are that neighborhood some time taking ad vantage of the fine in the near future. weather by turning their Miss Mattie Holshouser, of icor-n and cotton land. Rockwell, was visiting at L. G. Holshouser's last Sunday. Christrnas tree and service at Grace ch,urch on Friday before Christmas and at Elm Grove on Christmas day at 10 o'clock a. m. Dkxtku. We boys and girls are look ing and waiting with eager ness the nice time we are ex pecting Christmas. The Watchman is a cleanly edited paper, and should go into every home in the coun ty. Cannot each subscriber is just full of nice things aiid you must be sure to come and see what we have before you buy. When you give a CHRISTMAS PRESENT be sure it is something useful; the times are too hard to buy nothings. Buy your boya suit of clothes, your wife a dress, the girls shoes, and a good overcoat for yourself. jet. a pair of BLA1TZETS to protect you from the cold; some carpet and a pair of Curtains or two, to make the home look cozy. ' Don't forget the cook, she would like to have something nice, so get her a shawl. Remember, we lead in LOW PRICES, so conie and see us. Yours for 4 'Santa Claus," i RE1D HARRY. - mg-m amm TJ7 " 4ft' " " M. . - i - V 4 i :v
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