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p watchwan •' per cent more f than any .>■• r published and is ■■_ i . 1 . :! u.n the carolina watchman tije watchman is tho organ of the farmers alliance in 6th and 7th congres sional districts advertisers make a note of this :, vkih tuird series salisbury n.c thursday july 28 1892 castor i a for infants and children ■■ippi adapted to children that cantoha enres colic constipation b "^ 2tts * i a aim.-hkh m d ecstion cue . : , t ui-uoujn k y y/ithout injurious medication i \ u lo t ™£ ar^the 5o so a it ha invariably produced beueflc,al ! s5!wii«po i edwinfpardb1i>m . d .. ».. • ' } " j " c&bjjob martyn p.p h tbo wlntlirop ii5th street and 7th ato new york city ». y orlc citt ute futor ulooiataedato i^onuod church *«* cl * tot cwrxxni com-airr 77 moiuut bthk*t kkw yobjc amd wadt j 100 buggy 0m ui\u t0 be given away on sept 15 1892 with a small affair to every purchaser of 1 or ,, ilv iiw-j iii england the more o f goods one or more 1 lll ,| luaiy foreign countries c } iances w \]] be given in guess .; wa es nv well known j n g a t the number of beans in american families in their re a one-half gallon jar abroad bring my articles rl p lirc haser first guessing f or u,ey know them pretty neares t the number of beans in ,, ; j no be one of these the jar wtll be presented with a . between man and man fi ne 100 buggy | irniwth niirl when found its r phc purchase of 1 or more / j valuable i ask your wor t]j of goods will entitle ou i 1;!;i ke a reference to to one uos s 5 to two 10 . . i (,, i : 1 ..■that confidence j [ () [: v(i will ! " misplaced f n offering this grand oppor t f"im of a cure an tuijijty for you to get this bug fl-ir l>ll i itmism>ss : '". 1 zv , i am offering my entire ; iii be louud in tin ' . . .. ., • -, ... stock of ( lothiiu including j v s so small in itsel • ' r t,v is s k reu extra pan^ntsi^pohteu , i ; its hiiiil u h.ji relief i x i pricks ;...•; has become the raafvel ; j ] l;lv(l } u ,,,- u the biggest ■' 1 - 0,;m and a half grains of j fc f j ,. i ., lied v itli pu«:iir is tny . , p ,, ,-|| rluc-tion sales alv entire mock . ,, i hlii h.ipe oi mil small pill ,. , ., .., .. ,.,. ; s dr hay must he closed out by septem i k'.s n:.w liver pill it is her ,,'■•- uf hi 1 1 rope but is ;)()() men's hue sack and frock suit ir uinorili ainerioa the price is ' worth s2 to $:}(), now si 5 i l . ...... |... : 277 men's hue sack and frock suits > iin liouesl meilicine call be ., , , , , worth 17,$1s and 20 now 13.50 .,•.:,,,.,;, senda postal card men's fine sack and frock b.iit i|.le vi.il to try them before i w orthpl5,16 50 and 17 m>w$12.50 liiisp 150 men's tine sack and frock suits ,.,, ii wnoptt worth 12.50 to 14 now 10 100 men .« fine hack and brock bulls g3 fulton st n y worth 10 to si i now 7.5o mem • n when you wrlpe 125 men's tine sack and frock suits — worth 7 to 8 now 5 it it n tiii r i j 25 men's line sick and frock suits ndnfl k a ianr.fi rxr.mii^fi worth wto-sow now 5o nuiiui&hiiiaiiijciiauuaiigc 149puirs men \ hl ; e wol ., led p;lllts 11 and 13 commerce st worth 7 7.50 to 8 now 576 we also have a lot of uhiluren s x'rm.f'^n knee v nt suils age 4 ro 14 vears jl ui iunv vet ,[> i ii • i-i and ijovs lons rants bin's a«>e it lo owned and controlled by alliauceraen 10 years that will be closed out re tndling produce gardless of cost cotton a specialty with the knife of enterprise don't nell before writing for par } n m y h f m1 ' w^bttecl to the rs to keenest edge and the nerve to j j rogers mgr use it j have cut a path fur you ! ' ° 1 ' 1 ' x -' 1 -- to a choice of our finest suits at !/ s hi o p'att/mu i f rom 20to 50 per cent reduction mnu w/u i ikjvi i remember the first one gu>ss b«yorseii your cotton on jones j ing nearest the number of beans ft#|5-ton cotton scale in the jar will get the bugey hi | not cheapest but best conio cilld sc^e it for terms ndriross v^uiiil dllu bll j i lijoltes of binqhamtoh i m n tstjattttt v ** b1nghamt0n n y ill o tiiiv w jn . statesville marble works is the place to got monuments tomldstones c a i n-ge stock of vermont marble to arrive in a few flays wo guarantee ii in every respect and positively will not be undersold granite monuments of all kii><lp a specialty c b webb & co y proprietor mention the watchman when yo i write t georgia home insurance co j rhodes browne wm 0 co art total assets over 1,000,000 a home company seekirg home patronage j allen brown agt hoeing cok amid t lie corn n maiden fnir whs hoeing right along a swrctcr facp i bc"w beheld twits worthy of n soup oh blessed corn " i nai'l now prow and lift your heads on high siidi working by such lia:;<ls should make ytou want to rciielt t lie sky i when first that fac whs turned to mo a mush suffused it o'er blush not fair maid i simply said she hoeil and blushed the more but something kept me by her side aloug those rows of corn 1 thought it was a shame that such as she to work was horn a pair of shapely hands i saw around u handle grasped oh hateful use for hands like those that should lie fondly dasped some akk-lppg looks i caught while long those rows of growing corn such eyes thought 1 could kindle love within a heart of stone at last i spake unto this mrwd and told her then and there i pitied her — she meekly said there's none who seem to care there's r,r.e i told her j>lum and plain who'll lea 1 a life forlorn if sh refuse and now — no more she hoes amid the com — u ii jirynn in progressive farmer tiu arizona kicker ouk great speech — in response to i petition signed l>y muuy eminent citizens of him town his honor hie mayor who is ourself called a public meeting last friday evening to discuss the siil>j ct of voting aid to the pro jected tucson and salt lake railroad , the court hou<e was crowded to suffo cation its they say in boston the | editor of our esteemed contemporary not only had the gall to attend the meeting but the unheard of hr.i>s to irwnge to he called on for a speech tin cillers were half breed joe brown and that old loafer known as lazy jim and both \ ere paid to shout of course it is neediest to add that our esteemed made an ass of himself lie wasn't two min'ites in satisfying the crowd that he had nvwv traveled twenty miles over a railroad even on a dead head pass at the end uf ii\e minutes lie was led off the platform and steered down stairs vocifjerojlh cheer as they say in philadelphia suddenly burst forth fr.'in l p:.rts of the room they ivrie cheers for us n xt instant htm ireds of voices wen cillin for j i lie editor of the greatest wci-kly pap»t j i:i america aii.f : the most 0.ular in:.yor in all arizoiia we would not have been human as they say in chl i-a.l r o had v not felt hutm-red we j hesii tr as is usual jll mich occasions | aid the calls merged into one l"ii j continued recognition of our public popularity at length with a mode-t demeanor betiding the ocj.sod as ii'v iv in st louis we advanced t « * j the front the cheers i r ok i ut afresh ; and we cannot caiicv : l the fact that at that moment we were the proudest man in ameiica our esteemed con temt)ora''v was down in lie middle of the street and listening and when round after round of wild applause reached his eats and he realized our popularity he wandered forth into the i m r 1 1 1 a crushed broken critter the instant we began speaking that vast multitude v,.s hushed to profound silence as they say in cincinnati we starttd our data with the first railroad built in america and gradually brought it down to date we proved beyond question as they say in buffalo that i he railroad was the civilizer of the world we declared that even line o railroad built in europe la averted a war and the applause was deafening we spoke in this strain for a quarter of an hour hurling solid facts and figuring at our intelligent audience with startling vigor and unimpeachable accuracy as they say omaha an i then we changed to fervid eloquence the effect was electrical as they say in detroit we appealed to the a idionce a3 pioneers sons of toil gentlemen scholars and states men in imagination we brought a railroad into town and sketched the benefits it wrought with pen of lurid flarae as they i-ay in washington tie rain 1 brought wealth culture refinement boiled shirts factories churches schools ami other blessings it drove out iha bad man jugged the loafer put away the gun and trans formed our one story shanties into stately business blocks of stone and in n we closed with a peroration which left us wet to the hide and as limp as a rog but it caught the assemblage when our voice died away cvey man rose to his feet with a war whoop of admiration and the mighty reverbera tions of that niagara of popular repect and tribute as i hey say in cleveland t.iiuni'ere.l forth into the night and reached the ears of our broken and humbled esteemed contemporary as he leaned on the fence of our piivate graveyard stnd kicked himself because he had never shot a man it was a great night for this town n '. for us th j people will not only vute a bonus of 3u,-000 to the railroad bul we will have a second term is mayor by a still larger majority and tie subscription list of the kicker will prow apace we know that we are in it to s'av and the knowledge in ikes us hi.ppy and proud children cry for pitcher's castoria r lh vailw aslccd 1o be handed ami 1 hey did it we pimply had to bang him or go l>ark on law and custom in<l lose nil our dignity a a mining camp the i'ldt-r wasn't a bad man by any means lied been a real church rider in indi ana and he'd have probably been there yet if the preacher hadn't eloped with mrs brown and sort a broke him up lie used t pretend he didn't care two rents about it but we knew he did fact is no man's wite can siide out mil leave the supper dishes unwashed and the children crying io l,e spanked and put to he 1 without being misled the elder didn't go hack on religion on account of i lie mishap but he was down on preachers lide a ton of brick if he could have been turn loose with a hundred of them he'd have consid sidered it a failure if one got away alive he'd been with us rtt strawberry hill over six months when he did the ; killing one day he heard that a preacher was down at tomahawk point and he went down to be the death of him preacher had gone the day before and the elder came bs;ck all broke up and out of sorts a miner named dan peppers flung out some thing mean and t lie elder lost control of himself and hit him with a pickax handle and killed him nil the epot there wasn't any need of a trial a doz^n men saw the killing and lie el der himself explained i'm guilty ot course and thar's no n el of you wustin lime in fooling around i know the law ami expect you'll enforce it yes we've got to hang yon of course s.iid judge bebee who wan the boss of our hinging in the matter of law and order lit thar's no great rush about it let's see to-day i tuesday how would you like t be hung along about friday or saturday elder l'yi lay's the regular hanging day of course but we kin jest as well wait till saturday afternoon i never did believe in rushing such things i don't see no object in waifin ' re plied the elder as he put his coffee pot on the fire in front of his shanty as long as i've got to h ing i might as well go terinnrrer i don't like to hev things on rny mind to worrv i»ver 1 know eldft-i know just how you feel blandly continued the judge ind yet we ain't rushed we i n'l j want t > jjtj'in g von up like tine w mid ; il'.ve ii llo ull or till gllj'il if oll | kin gir ready by saturday that'll d > j fur us l'iih i'lder gro-.vlel al out th delay i but hiuilly agree/tj i.pmi ihe daw and i '.\ .» :::(.!! wen detailed i o guard him in his shanty 1 li ki-jifc his pal ieuce ; fairly well until thursday morning when he sent for the judge an-i said look lure jihl^e 1 ion t want ioi e mean and low live i but 1 ain t go \ ing to i-tand this any longer 1 vant to be hanged t bis at lei noon why bless you elder we agreed on saturday i knowi';1)iit i ain't taking a bit of comfi rt over in s hein 7 as i m the hi 1 to be ining i think i orter hev my say about it yes it does appear kinder that way i'll blow the horn and i»it the boys up and see what they say we were all calhd in and tiie case stated and a vote was taken as to whether we should knock off work to oblige the elder the motion was car ried by nun majority and the judge re turned to the shanty to say u jj der it gives me unalloyed pleas ure to inform you that you are to be i u mx this afternoon at 2 o'clock thinks replied the elder our boys are always a leetle slow git cm around on tune if you kin i'll do my purtipst elder and now vou'd better prepare for your journey you're going over the great divide and you'll never return at exactly 2 o'clock the elder was s:andin on the head of a pork barrel under a tree while a rope was made fast to a tree above his head elder said the judge after seeing everything in order ihe boys are ex pecting a iittle speech from you on this auspicious occasion 1 i've got nothing to say replied the elder doggone my butions but i'm glad i'm going ' don't be in no riish elder lots of time to turn round in if you want to talk we'll give you an hour or two it'll break the afternoon for us any how you know i'm no talker go ahead with your hanging ' wall elder its only natural you'd be a little ouier sons under the sar : c inistaiu es and we won't keep you any longer goodby to you there was a rope fast to the barrel a dozen lr.en pulled on it and the el ! der was swung off he died very easy and that evening alter the burial judge bebee observed 1 don't want to seem capshns and over particular fail ir does appear to me after the w,.y we humbled that el der he orter in v spread hisself < ! u i speech it's the last lime i'll put my elf out to hang a man two day ahead of tiim walter bridges atbenp tenn , writes for six years i hud been afflicted with running son s an i nn enlnreement ol hip '» in - v lo %- j " ; '' ! isf-nri i ms testimonial unsolicited bec.iu i wsni ll ;., |, ;,, !..(■l)i!.f bu i bij iimsii for sfailips with the last day of june the fis cal year f the pi*toffice department came to an end and uncle sun's stamp agents all over the country are now shipping in their orders for new supplies by tlte wholesale although jthe-e orders all come direct to the l'ostoffice department in this city they are not iil ed here the re;it nv.iy stone building between e and f seventh and eighth str«3f nortliwest is not as many people suppose a great gum-stickiim and red-puper reser voir where one can drop n dollar in tha riot and draw out a siting of stamps neither are the stamp manufactured here in fact about rhe only stamps win'di come to the city are to the washington postoffice and then only through t lie same red tape routine which is required of country postniaste'ra iho manner of which is ns fed iows the general storekeeper official lepresentative of uncle sam at ilajpy hollow u s indiiig the post office getting short of stanips nia!:es out an order u j n a printed blank for the required number and sencs it in to the posioffice department at washing ton hero the account of the p:>st m::ster at iiaj;py hollow is looked up and if his credit is s ill good the order is approved debited to his ac count and forwarded to the g«tvein inent agent at the stamp factory the american bank note company are contractors for h : s rla-s of work the stamps having been counted and carefully packed under the direc tion of the the government agent are shipped by registered mail direct to happy hollow they are acocmp:in i by a receipt which ihe postmas ter si^ns and eorwards tothe post.office department where if is checked iff on h:s account and also serves s a voucher the happy hollow magnel then proceeds to recoup himself by retailing the e stamp t their face value ranging from 1 to 90 cents in this connection it is interesting fo uo'e that the actual cost of manu facture of the ordinary adhesive post age stamps is only about 7-j cents per thousand also that the number is s;ied this year is something oyer two and a half billion valued if fome thiug like 50,000,000 accordingly it won d keem that there :- a very pretty profit in the postage stamp business out uncle sain has a monop oly ami ioc-h'l em inclined to di vi le even with his itgeiits most of iviiom consider themselves lucky il tii'v f^et out even on theii sales tii is year there have um n issued over c 00,(00 slamjed envelopes and newspaper vrappers log^therwilh ne iv 500,000.000 postal cards and some 60,000,000 < fficial and registered package envelopes thetolal value of all st.nijw envelopes cm'ds &;•., issued bv the posio'sce uepartuieul during the p-i?t year is something like 65 000.000 or ii average of about si worth for each inhabitant of the u liieiip ics soit:ipp('ars as a whole we are iiitc a nation of lettef-writers whatever may be cur indiv dual fai inys according lo our friends pronounced hopeless yet saved from a letter writter by mrs ada e ilurd of gioton s d we quote was taken with a bad cold which settied on inv luniis cv>ugh set in and finally ter minated in consumption four doctors gave me up saying i could live but a i short short time i gave myself up to ! my savior determined if i could nol slav with my friends on earth i would meet my absent ones above my hi s band was advised to u«-t dr kind's new discovers for consumpsumplion cougl s and colds i srave it a trial t<">k eig • i bottles in all it has cured me and tha k r.»d lam now a wclland liearty woman 1 ' trial bottles free il klullz & co.'d drug s ore regular size 50c and 51.00 mr brown how does she keep other women from looking at her hus band mrs cobwigger she makes him wear home-made neckties good lcolia good looks are more than skin deep depending upon a healthy condition ul , ah 1 ' the vital organs if the liver be in active you have a bilious look i your stoinarh be disordered you have a dys peptic look aud if your kidneys be affec ted you have a pinched look secure good health and you will have - '■■| o k.s electric bitters in the fcreat al ternative and tonic acts directly on the,e vital organs cures pimples blotches boils and gives a g«od complex ion sold at kluttz co.'rf dii stoic 50c per bottle black fa your daughter out d danger yet white white — no i b;ive no hopes for her as long as the doctor ia in atten dance . x»^»«a ohi.anix il i june m 1s92 messrs liffman bkos . vmv i r v the cure your wo , l rf.i in lie '. p ■' l ■• ivr i ., i 1h my - - i •- suffei i i my bowels did no bl i rr . c " huentl oncea we lc 1 a . a , i rel i!n lialf i a «■an i my siomacii was aluajh uuconil heavy i trted plll.s n'j i ' onlj vudd iemp r.ir ; : •: i i em i 1 auu w - iio..l..g io s a flnj r lei ii lnjryourp p p ah ' ' dectd«l lfl tr ; ua*dreqn stej i i'eakl net in j xt le indarter ihng ' ■" e i toll •■• ■• ,," r t t.--;-r i havei .; ■1«h ..... will s x.n fr^-l mother and ohii no.v mi m i e cf in a enjoy eveol ling lud iu sleep ii e ij mv he.dachei have c a=«l m<l i : rpotiitr iwoul'lnrt ill suffhrera i e mysftll ioiriver p i i i riii ••!. 1 tue.i nrlll i v u . u ii he its iu m licine ■■■; : • m utet "■l ' yoursti ... • cbtoo ivk antai auo i'alnter i><-;i1iii in i > 1 i «•< i flies k i import anything under the sun that i eiiti sec any money in s-nil i iluwntnwn mnuiii<sion merchanl in answer to a tribnm ref»ortt«r the other day brougljt i:i anything canons lately 1 asked tli ( » inquisitive visitor 1 wp11 no bric-a-l»rac or ruriosiiies of that sort 1 il<vii in jin plain evpry-day homely prodim'ts of datuie but i think j hare sotw tliiii here which will surprise yen f<n »!] that a hat do yon say <-> a l •* as l»ig ia a bale of hay filled with ll 1 compressed liodivs of dried flies flies exi-laiinul ihe reporter what kind spanish flies not parlittilarh spanish jusl snanish-ani'ticau they're r»mi mexico and include any kind of hv that fiii-s and nil k ; n<is of fliea that fly i should say james 1 t a boy bring n scoopfal of those dried flies for this young man to write about jmnes went with u c.in to a bale in the warehouse behind i\.o office and j:.m l»ack with 1 shining brass scoop running over with ihindry ii t things tthicli on inspection proved tn be flies of all sized and colors vviih a sl'ilnrieiit of broken wur^s and de tached h-gs wh-tt are they for a*ked the reporter i'eojik buy th m to {' . i to i heir singing-birds 1 sell them retail to the dealers who it 11 me l!;ev are spt ci.illy g«ioii for some birds at any time and for others at ce tain times of the year 1 should say *> they would prove pretty expensive die just think of the tune and labor sj wit in catching o many flies 1 you forget young nan tkut a mexican indian is not a k : !.: il ■■>', hi bor his f me is abiiut as valuable as that of a helfiug hen fiies are thicker too in tlr impical valleys < i mexico than you have any idea of j something like mosquitoes i:i a ne jersey swamp or shall ive say as lliiuk as m.!iik in a lo'tcrv ?" well contiuetfthe ppe;-ker the mexican ndian who can no lou«;e sleep in his hut on account r>f lh swarms of flies attracted by ti nlth which accuiuulatt-s about his fronl door sometimes is siung a a desire for revenge on i.i enemies uevenge is sweet and sweeter ii there is any money in it ii to ti wools and collects a number of green twigs of a certaiu liv these he lays in a pile on the fl"or of his hut w 1 1 < i some dry twigs under them then from another tr ; e he t,vis a gum which he iioiis i i to a ihin syrup and spreads on the wall of his hut the iiie.s are it tracted by its fragrant an 1 f r reaching odor they i feed on it when the hut is h.t.t-k with them l-he indian sets lire to the tw on !'<• floor and closes \\\<' apertures from the outside the twigs ■n t an aromic smoke which kills ihe flies and ihej fall to the floor in thousands then the native's wife dries them while he go»"s lo >[•■■<•}'' ;.^ f ; ill here's a find for you continued the merchant i he singled nut a !> i ger fly than usual w.u is a speci men of the man-eating fly of central america this i i fly which inhabits the lo.v-lying coast regions of central america and is much dreaded by ihe natives for the fearful results which follow it sting naturalists i lucilfa hominivora the ;; v rage spe cimen is a'oout a third of i inch long it has a big head a you s e with ihe eyes on i"j !■> cheeks -.;•■a golden vellow its aij m:e:i iru • ivil h p ■. .•■band i s !«•«> • ck its win^s nun i illy i and they prod ice :: ■■. - tinuous and i i;d ln.zziug n l n in mo tion the person bitten by his fly gefs a disease called myi i il u nera ly ii with an ilching of the nose then that organ swells and bleeds uext it becomes ulcerated and in these ulcers may be found the lavae of the fly the whole face becomes bwoiii n ery sipelas sets in followed ly meniiigitis and death one r:,v i knew shol himself after i <• had been ! itten rs than face ilie t<i t?.r s he . certain cure is dithcust " eons injecti us uf ch lorofun times do j bul n - often fail • i nriii i in ard ■f v lei mi juice being iuj -:'• 1 ii i i le-vron elixir ' its wonderful efiects on the liver sto^iacli bowels and kidneys fur biliousness c hptipation ai 1 ma laria take leiann elixir for imliguslion sick an«l nervous , headache lake lemon elixir for sleeplessuess nervousness and : heartfailure take lemon elixir for fevers chills and debility take ■lemon elixir ladies l ■!■a irai and throu^li organic regulation take \.< m i dr moziey'ri ijeinon 1 ■■ii n«t tail you in nuv o ihe ab e.is all of wlii : . '• "• li-t;i-l-a ii\<r sluuiacli kitlneya i bowels l»rej»are«l only hy i :- - h iuzley at ian in c-.i j'x aud 1 bolli - . a prominent liliaister writes after ten : ■ars of srresit fiiflteriiit from indigestion with t:re:i1 nervous t.i ■:-".-.> lion uiliouanes-s disordered kidneys ai < consiii*ation i have l*een cun ■! i>y di mozley's lemon elixir anil am bow i well mau rev c c davis eld m e church south no 28 tutuall st atlanta <; ; <"■ip g a kleoceot ute rtutc&acuj i mr enridn as »•« - . quietly about our t-v.-rv liv affairs of hi mil i mi-ddlini in politics or other jjjeople's business ii,.w we «■-!! others would lei | iw al»ne but n t.-v.-iv !:•:'.• cn.^-ron.f ; !•■»:. v r f l ptiliticiun v.m to k j;h *•«■go v w ' li:»t almul politics are m going to lake in with tl ■now party i lien if von don't <• mie qu»fe oul nd siy \ mi hit jroinj to ilr 1 • »■< !,-\. ni«f i a«r.-iitis the lnrrr-)iij md for while su piemaey ivc may to •!, m i to have nuv ! polling pi ;<•■! l.v fell r i offi cers and heroes omit ,, v ,. r , la li some quiet nt / ■..- j>"t sin h < ( nations : but are too sorry in s \ th v are ltd j blindly by the hypocritical y r n . uimi don't ih)\v hi i they arc led una wntill think they couhl !■■' nf»propri ately wi;h a class referred in in a j.t j man proverb whi^fi reads thus up i who knows not n 1 knms tuii hint lie knows not i n f .<<!: shtin l.im w hen we think fib ul t '-..],>:< for n ' moment we nre led to • jcrl^im what ■l:y|...i ri t an i tin n wv a e le<l t<i believe that i hat p:l«s - • nf scriptun i found in l :■■' il in 2 ii ii chapter "» li'n s rpve h:is ptune !«> pass and v t'i'inu r practicwl upon mi :•. lr reads sit:in sh:i | ,.) i ;. prison and siiili n out io decnivh i he n it ions w lii'ii are in i lie four i unn rs of i in e.irth etc it (!■■•> s«»m like if i i tin devil i iiini.il imjse ind the o ple were deceived ii is now for of nil deception that has ever l»een practiced iii ;' p o ile it il •(- e in thai the nii^i deceptive deception i now being practiced and it out by the politici ans oi our country and our people are beiu i i captive :,*. their w ill llnr how jit.-'tf : !,.• ; i l.x.k into il a little s . : • the jovern !!:••:: t ivereto >.■!!! iiruifd meii duwiw liere to ju ird our |> ii n places ili-su't the 5'»verniue»l sen •• ye and even ihose i such will li 1 {]•„■j i ! . . i.it our io|i|i u ill nut submit to ...,\ - ich a ud then an y«ni u r '■ij to j ; eiuwi^li men to lose their vote to couie dawn l-m iud watch u-»v n , iiiil evor e of you hypocrites who offer up iieh fcnqw lint ton ell that il will i ever 1 d«nie i ,;«• eleel ion for ivesid lit ba*i !<> in dt»n i he ■lecti n '■i r sidenl hi i . ii h ! 1 all nver i i si ites on the same day and unless the con stitution were i ha iged i great par i us would be deprived of i.n unless men in the same tmvn>liip should lip ajij n"..'l which iv linn would he abou i { h ■v j of ' •■v w iiy w heard a proniineul i •• ■••.»• < r i -. a f days a»o that . i the force bill w:ui bo^h lli.il the kepubli eutsdidnot want it themselves and that it woul ! never lie pass>e<l even if t.l ; be power and t here i i mil from au honest h iiocmt ai ■! wouh all hie rest i what the ij^liejre would viv t he same ijut f aiiy kind <\[ s nil to pul i the w«i pi - eye and keep them 1 iieal mil live issiu s of the d then ■' - y i 1 : ■" illf'll iii the il public m part jt ' i ami c iil<i rule i ■nl of the ltepuhlicaii p irty :- in favor of n nt and will ii in ire submit to in u 1 rule than i ' i ' .' • ■1 n to lr a llej ' and have never c si si i ! . but are cut loo-p from djii ' > prej ilie - and le ::..' i _ "• llienn now to all you i ' • an ulwaj - en inj ' popl iiack ' n 1 ■f the [{«•] ■. ' irtu i i that in every f h ■. tlw is in the i ■o the ' j lal ■■go i nil cra.1 ■'? is mil well j theu th te - - '• lent ! ilm j • • ! ' . , ' kr i or . ! «■- vot now ia ■■i '• "> ocrats u .' lifir inajoi itii a from ye iif r»li ear il t*j - •'• .'-•' : ' ul ali iioiilrt ' . ■i ' -: ■i i ' ' ■■lie f - ■■■\\ bat siy mr i • ar ; • ■■i ml •■■" h wise tin that tnft ■i .-• have sometli i _• mio ; i •- will do - ■•■" hj john i st j : si of k . - -. ■th :•! | char ■' '"' tween the old parl it tl ■democrats were in favor ol tariff re form and the lie i favoi . that be inl it >"• ai . amount < f !;• in.y ■■' ,,.. ;,,.:,■■■; ■- lal \\ arm-r t ';,•■\ ur doji - i ;•»••( slirt out there is w ours l«»r better ]•■• il i«-s -'. ii i s h«>ol t n hers in s j tri'tl iml awful ] art iculr ( • >■■s»*nt • i boy home the other daj lie uise i ■l ' shoes were not blacked wh it'll th - i do with children th it ii n • ti • shoe . , i black their feet or stay •■■.! of sch«i i'r no 39
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1892-07-28 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1892 |
Volume | 23 |
Issue | 39 |
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Creator | J. L. Ramsey Editor and Publisher |
Date Digital | 2008-12-29 |
Publisher | J. L. Ramsey Editor and Publisher |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Thursday, July 28, 1892 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1892-07-28 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1892 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sacw17_18920728-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 12/29/2008 8:14:22 AM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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p watchwan •' per cent more f than any .>■• r published and is ■■_ i . 1 . :! u.n the carolina watchman tije watchman is tho organ of the farmers alliance in 6th and 7th congres sional districts advertisers make a note of this :, vkih tuird series salisbury n.c thursday july 28 1892 castor i a for infants and children ■■ippi adapted to children that cantoha enres colic constipation b "^ 2tts * i a aim.-hkh m d ecstion cue . : , t ui-uoujn k y y/ithout injurious medication i \ u lo t ™£ ar^the 5o so a it ha invariably produced beueflc,al ! s5!wii«po i edwinfpardb1i>m . d .. ».. • ' } " j " c&bjjob martyn p.p h tbo wlntlirop ii5th street and 7th ato new york city ». y orlc citt ute futor ulooiataedato i^onuod church *«* cl * tot cwrxxni com-airr 77 moiuut bthk*t kkw yobjc amd wadt j 100 buggy 0m ui\u t0 be given away on sept 15 1892 with a small affair to every purchaser of 1 or ,, ilv iiw-j iii england the more o f goods one or more 1 lll ,| luaiy foreign countries c } iances w \]] be given in guess .; wa es nv well known j n g a t the number of beans in american families in their re a one-half gallon jar abroad bring my articles rl p lirc haser first guessing f or u,ey know them pretty neares t the number of beans in ,, ; j no be one of these the jar wtll be presented with a . between man and man fi ne 100 buggy | irniwth niirl when found its r phc purchase of 1 or more / j valuable i ask your wor t]j of goods will entitle ou i 1;!;i ke a reference to to one uos s 5 to two 10 . . i (,, i : 1 ..■that confidence j [ () [: v(i will ! " misplaced f n offering this grand oppor t f"im of a cure an tuijijty for you to get this bug fl-ir l>ll i itmism>ss : '". 1 zv , i am offering my entire ; iii be louud in tin ' . . .. ., • -, ... stock of ( lothiiu including j v s so small in itsel • ' r t,v is s k reu extra pan^ntsi^pohteu , i ; its hiiiil u h.ji relief i x i pricks ;...•; has become the raafvel ; j ] l;lv(l } u ,,,- u the biggest ■' 1 - 0,;m and a half grains of j fc f j ,. i ., lied v itli pu«:iir is tny . , p ,, ,-|| rluc-tion sales alv entire mock . ,, i hlii h.ipe oi mil small pill ,. , ., .., .. ,.,. ; s dr hay must he closed out by septem i k'.s n:.w liver pill it is her ,,'■•- uf hi 1 1 rope but is ;)()() men's hue sack and frock suit ir uinorili ainerioa the price is ' worth s2 to $:}(), now si 5 i l . ...... |... : 277 men's hue sack and frock suits > iin liouesl meilicine call be ., , , , , worth 17,$1s and 20 now 13.50 .,•.:,,,.,;, senda postal card men's fine sack and frock b.iit i|.le vi.il to try them before i w orthpl5,16 50 and 17 m>w$12.50 liiisp 150 men's tine sack and frock suits ,.,, ii wnoptt worth 12.50 to 14 now 10 100 men .« fine hack and brock bulls g3 fulton st n y worth 10 to si i now 7.5o mem • n when you wrlpe 125 men's tine sack and frock suits — worth 7 to 8 now 5 it it n tiii r i j 25 men's line sick and frock suits ndnfl k a ianr.fi rxr.mii^fi worth wto-sow now 5o nuiiui&hiiiaiiijciiauuaiigc 149puirs men \ hl ; e wol ., led p;lllts 11 and 13 commerce st worth 7 7.50 to 8 now 576 we also have a lot of uhiluren s x'rm.f'^n knee v nt suils age 4 ro 14 vears jl ui iunv vet ,[> i ii • i-i and ijovs lons rants bin's a«>e it lo owned and controlled by alliauceraen 10 years that will be closed out re tndling produce gardless of cost cotton a specialty with the knife of enterprise don't nell before writing for par } n m y h f m1 ' w^bttecl to the rs to keenest edge and the nerve to j j rogers mgr use it j have cut a path fur you ! ' ° 1 ' 1 ' x -' 1 -- to a choice of our finest suits at !/ s hi o p'att/mu i f rom 20to 50 per cent reduction mnu w/u i ikjvi i remember the first one gu>ss b«yorseii your cotton on jones j ing nearest the number of beans ft#|5-ton cotton scale in the jar will get the bugey hi | not cheapest but best conio cilld sc^e it for terms ndriross v^uiiil dllu bll j i lijoltes of binqhamtoh i m n tstjattttt v ** b1nghamt0n n y ill o tiiiv w jn . statesville marble works is the place to got monuments tomldstones c a i n-ge stock of vermont marble to arrive in a few flays wo guarantee ii in every respect and positively will not be undersold granite monuments of all kii> |