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Hfx S'C 1'v mail., Write for I'amphW-t. Address lureka 1 liemical Co., Detroit, illlcb For sale at B. 8. WillifniV Drug Storci iii Albemarle . f.'o liave a speedy aivd, positive cure for -rata ri-fj. 'diphtherial ranker niontl:. and itendobQ, io SIIILOII'S CA 'lRRIf Rgr-jedy., naal irijecoi f4ee with each bottle. Use ir if yon de finite health and-'sweet biea'h Sold a, iVilliattJs1 Div.x Sioie in All)ema;le. MflLOIiN CATAKIUI. KEMFfiT. A mat velona. cu e. for Caar,rh, Diph thtla. Canker rtio.itji. snd Headache Ayiiii eaek boUla.ther in an-. ior&nions ,naHl IniccVr for the' more ruiccci-fftil. tieatnieitt i, 'Ji;se Qotnolainfs. without tra charge I'riqe ouc. Sold at Wiu' ' lintm llrpir tnr First National Baufe J: 67:.. $5o,coq M Capita Surplus pRors i -rf, DF.riOsixs. SoLicrxia. Fin ;st lur.;!ar Proofj Safe U. J; Holmes,-' Phesipint I. H. Foust. Cahiei tt, Duve thq la-gest assortment ot S;iervare, Clocks, "Watches, Tea-. i is, ami Jjw.eh;y of all Kjnds, to be f;tnd in the country. 'As Silvcmitlis. ivhp hav had in iuy ve irsj f ('xperie.nce Uiey can iyi Ik ex.i'elled in repairing wMches, C. iock, or anything in, their line.-1 'There is. the' place to get vour Jew o,!rv etc.. etc.. etc.. . PERFECTED. CRYSTAL LENSiS TMAOK MAftK. 'Ik ll B K:l littz & Son, OKNERAL MERCHANT. If ae e.xrlii?ivt saf.oMlicse CELB. R1IATK1) GI,,VSSKS in Alboinarla. N G. lit a v !ai .uhiCtni'ii u 'iiran in the. South. ATL'IVAv fix Neesllng ft ; children thtWaMin:. - . brqwn Tmik uiTTKRsi " t VOL, IL nly News J DEHOGB ATIC KQMIREES. Fnr PrwiMnr G ROVER CLEVELAND, 'of K. Y ; For ViVo President. DLA E 8'I EYEXJjOK, Ot IllinoU' . For Presidential Electors at JTe f li lVnnw m- C. B, AYCOCK- of Y;ivne R. B GLENS, of Forth. BEMOCKATIC mil TKSET. For Governor; EU AS CAR 15, of Edgecontbe, For Lieutenant Oavernor. R. A. BOUGUTOX, ot Allegiianey. For Secretary of State: CCTAVI'US COKK, ol Wake or And i tot: 5iob. M. 'Furman, of Buncoxabe For Treasurer : Donald W. Bain, cf Wuke. For Supt. .Public-' Instruction John "C Scarborough, of Johnator. . i Fir Attorney General: Frank I. Osborne, of iMeclenbarg. For Jndf! Twelfth District: , George A. hli uford, of Euncombe.- ror Heprssentjitive of Tth , John S. Henderson,, oi 11 l)istrict iowan. For Pmidotitial ElivDr of tth Disf. A V Leader, of Iredell " County Ticket- For Sheriir I. Vr. Sxuptis. For Hep. -of Deeds W.T. IlrcK.oEE. I- F rieasuie.-G. D. Palmkh; For Corotier 4-V.-Rt .I(;ovaikk. For Surveyor p J . M . II a 'uwoo-d. Foz Represeirlative J. P." Nash, . ICditoiual Entrees.. Itoij. A. Leazer, Ihe presidential elector for t ii - district, - is doing invaluable serviced for He is not only a true effective and . Dersocracy. disciple of Democracy, 1 uti 1 having kept !?o well f ui with the. reform irresie title 3;id thiird movement, he proves an ioe to t!)o Republican jar,lies. The national Democratic conaniiUce are after Coaiaiissioneri'eck of N, X. and a. mandamus has been served upon him, compelling hira, to disclose tfrs sources 'of his inforrEsiicjn for. ths statements which he makes in his im port that Uis creaSed-Awages. Mc5jnley bill has inr in a. ntuTfber. of manut facturip establishments in that Slatfi, j It was. t.e fallacious hope of the Third. ar,t' that the Keyublicjan 'QonMention wouldi not put out a, Strt'e tiqiceMb'4t that ;i would. endorse ijieirs. Aud nov there is a droD-. pisg ott; trotn;tae- right andt left ip T j ' the Thifd; Pajt-i ranko.. Tha Re- yublicans ae 'caiiing:. back the wan derers vho haye .strayed from the folds oft republicanism, andi .it is (iiite probable that Vno former re publican will wte aorainst hi& old faith ia the coming elections, and, that the aim of the Republican party, by usip the third, party to. weaken, the Deuiocratu;, uyll haye succeededi "Clioose ye this day whom ye will serve' Republicanism or. Democr racy.. v ,i I . Inasmuch, as. the ' third party, po ses as the true and only friend of, the farmer, isn't j it strange that there are no. simon-pure farmers on its State ticket The ticket, i con stituted as follow i La jcr?,, ...... .1 ... . . . . . , . . . . j. 4 Doctors . J 2 Merchant?, (are; or have been) 3 Taacher and Preacher, 1 . tditors, 1 : ' " Where! , Oh, where are the fai-tnrr:-' We believe, that Dr. Exum is the only man ori the ticket who pretends to farm ait, all: and a lawyer was first nominated tor the place he occupies, but becatise he expressed a prefereuce. for white rule in North Carolina. he whs: taken down. EUas Cnrr, the Pemocratic candidate for Governor, raises- more nnd better t Cnmf.llutl thft wludp . fhinl n-irir I ! . 1 TheSta ?:Viaviit MnrJru. ' ! layuttt.Moiiroe. liquitej. . ; .3. .fpeiieve there is- ttec shadow oC a THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1892. WHAT THE ehooratic HOUSE PID. i. Concord Times. ! . i 1 It is frequently assorted by epeak era and writers i who liplnntr tn jPeople's party that the Democratic House dkl nntr.it a fnr t! irjof nt the people. Ii this true? Let us SolSaL,uty Watchman, and has nccep to the recordsand see. Without eo. i ted. a P?fiiti?n ou th Baltimote Sun. ingr at lenrrtfT into the deods of the Democratic Houee we mention the following measures that pitssed the House. 1. The Democratic House passed a lull commonly known as the anti. option bill, which prohibits uuder severe pains and penalties, gamMing in larm products, the AnVr.t ofk which has been as claimed by the farmers, to lower and depress the price o.f almost 'every product of the farm. This bill was strongly oppos ed by Wall street. The Senate de clined to pass this-measure of relief. 2. The Democratic House, des- i pite Republican filibustering-, parsed a law which forfeits 54,323jgO(Aacres of grants to store this land railroads, ' tind re to t ie, public do main for the Ute of the neonle of the United States, The Republican Senate has refused to even cousidei thia .measured o(j relief. ' S The Democratic House- has sought to -enforce -the principle that all taxation should, be levied foi pub lic purposes, and that the heaviest burdcias should be put upon the lux uries and the lihte.vt upon ' the nec essaries of life. The"MeX.inley bill was not repealed because it vszs known that the Republican -:. Semite and Executive would kill the meas ure, Uut measures of isliei have been adopted, and they .have not even been accrded a hsaring by ths Republican Seuale.- What were tlioss measures of re liaf? (a),' Tli3 duty en tin-plate ras reduced one cent per pounds October 1st, and putting this nrticla of prime necessity on ill eifree list two" years thereafter.. (bj. Cotton bagging, rnachiaery for manufacturing cottoa baggings cotton ties,. ani coticn ginsK ware plaqedj on the-fee list; (c) . Binding; twine, an article of agricultural! necessity,, was placed on the fiQ5- list . (d) Ajiy. ores.containin2-silX'er aiidi lead in which the value or tilvQr s in excess of Uie lea'il was pieced on the tfee list. j (e) r Touriste! ware fprbidiien from importing,, free of duty,. wearing-, ap parel aad othr. per.ional effects into tli3 United &ates aeding $10Qin Talne.. I (f) nThe dulw on wool1 was- re moved,, and" the duties on. woo'len goods reduced, more than one-half of. the present scltodule.. rJo- show the sweepingr reduction it bnh neoessary to staie that-from this ar ticle, nndtr the present law,, qne tenth of. all the taxes , imposed! for toe support of government is derived. The Republican. Senate has refus ed' to consider either, cne oft these measures- of relief. . 4. A bill was. rommended b- the House committee cn postoG5ces ana post rocd,.of which Hon. Jno. S Henderson is chairman, repealing j the act of the billion dollar Congress which provides; enormous- subsidies to certain steamship lines, i It will , i . pass at the next session. 5. 3'he house committee recom mended, and the: Hou?e endeavored to pass a bill fori the election of Sen ators by the people, but action un this. bill was defeitted by the dilatory i " tactics of the Republican mmor.ty, vhich endeavorwl to secure Federal control of such elections. . 6 .In legislation one of the ofiJcesany patty can-, perform is to- prevent bad legislation. This the Democratic House did. ! ' Wk not hesitate to say that these measures, wculd have brought much relief to, our people. The Rcpubican Snate thwarted the Democratic desire- to retire theit Passage,. We. do. not anyothcr rcmrdial legiilau'on, except through) a pemocratic administrauoa in all three branches of the government. Miscellaneous Notes Mr Law7nbe Taffe sent in hi i resigDaUon as local editor of the The Shelby Review says that Sal- lie Coliins, a young white, girl of Cleveland county, was stricken blind while at work one dar recently. She was wandering about, trying to find her way home, when those who had ! jone to look for her found hei. f The Coucori Standard gav. ther , mill, in Cabarrus county, the 10th, inst 24 were put under the water; three of these weighed over 250 lb., and one weighed as much as 3IT jounaSt." The preacher called for help. It w reported from Egypt that the ciAt:m crop yields 15 per cent over the highest record, but that te mar ket .value'of cottcn is so low that thire is little profit fo the cultivator. Twenty-four thousand bales have been exported to America. . 'Sam Jone3 l-HU talks good co tu rn oh sense. Lu ale-ter in Satur day's Atlantar Journal, ! he says: I am in politics a prohibitionist., first Jast and alv-ays, but in the ho(slcs;ness of our minority, I 'can occasionally pick out nun. in the ranks of other parties, for whom I would vote,. if my vote Were necessa ry Id i their- election. Grc-ver' Cleve latnl wih be the next president of the United States, and oaht to be. I am for Northern, through and throhgh. We never hud n better president than Clevelan 1, :und Geor gia riisr had "a purer, better gover nor.tlijn her present e"!2utive K I'n a) recent interview ?ir,- R iihard Croke the Tammany chieftan pointed out the fact thaL New York has alter nated hetw.een the two parlies-in. pres idential, years. Thus Lincoln carried the State in z&) Seymour, in Grant.. iiTilden ia lS; Gar field,' in, i.8Soj; Clevelcn'dj in i;834;; Harrison,. in 1.883. Therefbrein 192, it is-swahging; bask, to the Democrats. again; lie added. emphatiaally:.'Cle'-ie: land, is going, to carry the country,. and he wjII carry this State li is our duty toi glue him a. majprity. in New $orlc that will be greater than any. on recond. Wke can do it and will. The State of North Carolina stands alone in the United; Statesand also U the whole world fon tha.magnftf cent sise ceachpd by the deciduous Xreas. of her, 7 f areata.'. Henderson Gold Leaf North Carolina aso sJ a nds alone iii otier 1 espects. It produces lssi cotton per. acre than any other State iu ir.e vjniDn. ana. nafr. a, larger per cent ofi whit men. who can not. read and has-las.H money per capiU than anvotaeri JHate. Alb we neai to Qompleta oun humilation and make our farasts-a good, place- to. hide :n shame,, : to-put the State :u. the 'hands ofi the-negroes, , re-elect- Harri son and. have 'he: Force bil!4 Meek lenburg; limes.. cia-iw. i2agae Oil xorsin,.i. :n hard lock.. By his failure to arrest ths murderer. DeGraff.he became notorious and. two weeks ago he let a lunatic wallvau-ay from him and made himself a liughirig.stock, and, nov the Winston Sentinsl says,, he attended OitDn's cir cus at Winston last Saturday, and while the show was in progress a rowdy, half drunk, mean-looking fellow frnm f-e country rushed into the ring and began to disturb tbe exercises. He was dis tinctly a desperado of the DtGrarT type. He picked up a rock, and made for the ring master as if. he would smash his head. Teague saw in this -an opportu nity to retrieve himself; .and he jumped up and walked boldlv. into the.ringto arrest the desperado. The- ptrfonnm stopped and, the aadienor, herd ft$ breath- i"he val iant sherifif aid to . the ritJg-rnaster:.4IiwiIl! arrest this man." "Go and sit down,repbrd that iworthr "this is one. of: our showmen. It was "aB iothe. pUy.- Thftv srjeriff. sixnJc backhand tic atvjimccv. jeered, and: hojtlcd.. . - NO. 15 ROGERS CLOTHING GO. EVLMENSE NEW STOCK clot: pi MG FURNISHINGS, i FOB. MEJJ BOYS Our stock is now ment. We can FIT all aa 1 tne most L)ou'e Rreasted Coats .. . . p( them in the newest It" if you fail to get one Men's Suits from.. Itoy's ' .. Children " . . 0 HATS HAT HATS HATS HATS HATS jO this season evervwher. UV hv cu Did you say? Well, we can show you moic styles than any store in Salisbury. We bin them in ol id cases and save from to 23 per, cent. We nev er saw hats near so jcheajf before. All st)les in oft and stiff from the cheapest to the best, and prices guaranteed. z doz j JrlAIb 1 zx. genuine bargains. We bay UNDERWEAR dirtct from laaipoDers un. inis saves you (our castomers) alout 20 per cent. .Tlr. department is now full of attractions- No equal, Our 50c and $1 Dress Shirt ; is "Out of Sight. Vou can form no- correct idea of the .- numerous attraction ; or size of our stock until you- see it. . Buy your Fall J outfit from, us cndisav, ancusl to. pay for your trouble and expn3C. " " . V MEN'S AND HO JBrWe pay express one way on mail, Nenrly opposite Post oflice,. 4 People of Albemarle i . and Suirounding Cotrntrry, It baeomes-Decfwary to buy Clothing, Htt, FurnUbiog Goid.. Whit artr jou.going tn dt Kindly allow u to sutet,. bing in a portion- . tokoow 4.he first and mt imporUnt up- to .b taken, J namely Decide to buy. JO0B RELIABLE -v GOODS- Decide to buy from a hous where iuch goodi are al- wsyi kepU Decide to pay Do extortioDal but only- reanonble . prievs (cj thnm aod then d-c'He to come to u .e can mei jour-, ever wint in Priop,.(lity. Qiaoiity, Htyle. Si. Shpeand Klric. A Full Liifw nf MiniMrial Subs. ' ' s aSrAll mail orders promptly ar.d carefully filial. Godj eent on 31 prpvl to. ui)7. part of the country,, returnable at our expense. mar. 31.,Gmo. Salisbu rjj JV- C. CbttOll;; Grainy I Feed ESPECIAU. ATTENHUN. TO XONSinNMENTOE' ANY KIND.witb quick, returxu- PUBLISHED BYSRt TJifTHlVAr Hits or 3cmcw2 'xwa, za JLstaso. ; tTu' . .. . 1 03 I Uerttu . . . .U J. D. BlTlog. Ed. & Pub. AXD C1TU.DEEN'. COMPLETE shapes and sizes and we ! taslidioas EVE. Suits with and Vest wilt . ... - line "In fabrics - You will nnt lv of tnese. ?3 00 to ?5 00. 50 tO $15 Ov. $0 75 to 58 00. Tie laaget Hr? of Vine Coat an.t 1V0 most c-mpWne line .f ra.h. .styles color uiresLurnmwn in tins -vt,on. . 1 pi7.c from Air't to N'( M.i..'. Jf cian -Si :) :j Cluiaren! ?l .a 0; HATS II vT ! HATS II.V1-S 1 1 ATS HATS. HATS-! the Factories at exactly the sameiri- IV OUTFITTERS orders.. SALISBFRtf, K. Cluirluttc, jY. C- .IOH TUK UlXXh). uiuiWNf inns iiitti::.. :t qurly for M.W hj hli o:ni lc Al h e m a rl c A c a d e vuyr I Male Fe3ialE- -rlLLiMr J-UU IO92-9C; F.ll Term begins Anjf. 22. UW.. Fall Trm cUt-tS Dec.23. 1SW - pdnx Term on Jan- 2, JtitU. ' Annnat Comneneement; "May 2121i Ltnrth nf teriIae.aaid oAe-.half mo.. FOUR lhtpnmnti mi asuouucedl r for turning year?' Primary,. Aoatsnc; Mustc, Art.. bPxciAL BtTsijirrs a3oTxiks' Towax iKcitaatxx J ; Fbr iniormatibny. address- .: i ' ! f. 't I . : t : -I t , si.! t ' , : -1 1 - - . i ":.. i I .
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