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. ; , . . , . '.."! -' -,.. I ' ' . - , .-! ' ' t - i . ; . ' 1 - i ' 1-V i- :. I T2w Year's VTork.. ' "Th yeari mfk of ih 'fruit-grower and the S trm r h now pomplef, nnd-V e can oo bn k a'id review the tvTi.Ti-ra3iith foro'ir future ndrant.ige, rf wi . are j: determined", to pnfi ly our experience. - At this tmi iat year. say.. Vict.'s )l:tazins it "vrai thou3.1t J Hat a. ye.ir withrnore unfnvpraWe weather condi tions for most crfps could not f x periehced tii.ln tlje one we had ju.t pasked through,.; nd it was provable the worst one'of'thc tt, quarr cen tiiryiT.owJ howe 'pr, wek now" tlit 1 he weather has been farriiore unf.iVoraKlv for nearly all crojrss this put year than J tlie year beiore is neariy -all regions oi the con a try. A s' a res u 1 rt iii ot cif ps bare Jjeen poor Vtid It'iit. The one region that imy ye r:c .pt d iir statement is thatjof the' lVcific coast, wbere rrips of narlr all kinds have been gooa. . w uii ttte, poor crops unci small roeeipt : rlr tne am? tnere KWiv ii:'mijiit; ' a'nionp: ii iirifiir.il, Jntt our ei.. n io Ho all in ite similar evils in is mere or less 1; soil tiller. TI.;- rererws .should i : our power to nnt the future. As f ir as v.e can learn it ejt'et, and ..'.ppiiivntlv I th-. adrerxe re;sons will eveiitu;lly limprori? our mtliods; both in the treatiwent of lauq-, and the cultivation of cropland in btber -respects. i f Last year, inlconseqiiHr.ee ct the rarns. attention was civen very tw;ier- 'ally jtb land drrina'tv and probably ' jnore tile was ni; nnfactucd and laid thanyer Lefore in any oneyeTtr. The greater-amount of raiii the present year is forcing ajstill larger nmnber to lmpraove tlieir groivn :s l y u;idcr-dia n ing. .Thiiimimh'tMiient. is- sub tantial " and pernv1nent,1nnd will have its effect on all future erops. iAH over the conn- ... try-, these impijovetnents buys been made, ptd the iiod work will not end with what has been done. Every piece of cround that lis nnder-draltre 1 be comes an objVctpeason when J her bene 1 its of the operation j are perceived,, sis I hey! will be, ev it- the next seasoir. There is oao thing that can be (Tone iir at will soisuNly and economically increase thesrae of our crops as under draining. Evc heajvy manunns will have but little effect in wet seasons' on Janaspyercnarf'fja with water. , 1- rrrt Horticiltatal ITctes. Farm Field and Stockman. lauts f1ich hold their jrreen leire through winter, are liable to be BiiiDthefed if linked too closfly, and liencethe iip)i!tance of cfihtiwu in. rovering tm wherry plants to see that they' are not covlered too di. . , The possibilities of nut culture orrl 1 many farms are jworfh strjoin consid :eratid'nl. A heaiing groye- of3 walnuls liickory nuts or chestnuts on a farm dds Miatoriafly'Jo its market, price, -hhoiild the ownejr desire to. sell. -i If it d(fi.i aot"adil to the liciw-ing qualities uf a treje to Kirp the bark clean froiu scaled, uux-is and insects, ; jt adds inuchto (he appearance of the irpe,i rutheruiore, the orclmrdist who ' tpveS T;is trees that c;ire h very apt to triTe.omer neeuea cure: If our friends will send us notices of meetings f;0f$ and institutes to be lield we Ml ghuily pr'nt-. them. Also Jiotes takeri' at - $uch cruiheriiKrs-.1 Tn f.ict any 'litem of intoi.t" in the hor- Iicuitural line, bo 1 an as practicable we attend the lurgef atherin-s bit r caunolreaeh tliepi all. . v I- v '. .- ; ' " v Arkansas m.tk4s sin exhihitfem of npplesTat the American Ins .iLutej Fair, NeY.Tork City, Which pa t4 ..thettStato ia .front-as to apple growing. One Kpecinien of the jjjen Davis measured hfEeen inches iiii circumference, and one of Northern ppy. thirteen inches. -The color and -flavor are tine. J A St. laul syndicate of lambcimen negotiating foil the purchao of 250,- i H)0,000 feet of stiim page near Ahlan I, AVis; : The price h mm- thousand tn lm paid ii said to have been agived 110011" nu aw ue-ii win be consumated as you -as me estiHiates on amount of ' wpageitr-cc-epted.-- The deah will - Jijrolre about SI ,000,000. I i - ;-' : ' . ' s . .. I The Michigan tatell(rliculturnl As sociation, adopted a , resolution; onpos iuff the .opening bf ithe World's' f .,r on .Sundays.. VeyJ further dpclaid .that the fruit schedule of the World's lain wholly irregular and . orin to correctipa, and Carnest'y protest 1 iiguiust fiie studied prominence given m the schedule to the iumjiifacturing ; wine ami brand.-us an " Important t f CAture of horticultural products ? ' !.'-' j , ti - " TTfei5,.tue opinion of tHe Indiana Jlprticuirural Asprition, s expressed ft Uieirrecent'iueefiiig, that there is Jio more profitalijle field open to women - ho nuist earu their own living than horticulture: ; Iti was also shoxtri that, tneorchards in (he hills .of Southern Indiana yield pridits tliep :.s flm J.tnd devoted to ain crops. A com juittee wasJii)pointed to m-rm a.,.. 'Ml AKsem hly to pass a lax prohibit, t mi fKa Kill. .! i? i- - I ting the killing ot tjuuil in .liidi.inai1:la fur five years. - V roeive h 1. iup:U)at farstLfj .jr o-iht to af tend to tleir :...rui and u-.t iotl:er tjieir. heads ahout nr-,t ,i tf..,jS nml polities. Tlie ' i u- would be onlyl Waters would do this,! that !.e is beni"- loo l; i,se i IUrHjHU. 1 Hi u lefr;ttfl-i 1 -Ha laWs, llf." IS jIw ; Mc'ineJy unjust I law .s.. a,,t to let the men iho ' 1.11.,41 u.n coirtiune to m.n-! ;.e -;u:vsj. uy f .nner toidd ' if it -r-iM ,ii,ttnHls . . Mi r ailii : nd CO!Uiili:o. p ,i:.'5 .v.:,-b4-.,f Hurse,1 LleMV M rw4r:;Vt ii-tU' wViciiiJ y.uA vwU S.a.c i. iuuif a . - Scraps. Our tlionghts of toilny ' r.re our; acj tions of to-morrow. - Gil C5t;n ne weak ninn,i but lie won't ne a lazr one. ' " ' - T.: " 1 The sin. yon lofk at will soofl yon pick jit up and (jarry h. hiake Men ne.f moral conrage more they do higher fo.ehead. than ifcyou still iie a pansh for youri hnger tips, let it be-benzine, the ipure ifieture, ft la.st longer aitd irires' a softer, m(jre shining g I ess that anjp ofj the p ilent polishes. Let it be pujt oni with a canjcl's hair brush. - " . ! '"If yoii want to go toleepquickly" said a physician the other day, jrinki a h 'If pint of hot wter or milk: I don't say it will s;ct in eyery case,! but I will venture my opinion that iti will act in eiglit cases out of ten." A fining case was that of thft "badly di.-,'res-ed bridegroom who -sttreu blank! v at the-minister until asked if lie tp?;k 'this woman to be. his lawu wedded wife," when he started sud denly, and in the blandest manner said: kAh, beg pardon were yoii speaking tolcie?'' . ' j Sumac leaves are extensively used for dyeing cloth, and in tanning" fiiie ! ealher. ' 'lhe collecting, and curing of these leaVefs occupies .veral montlis of time, of hundreds of woliilil and chilre-n- in Virginia and tire Csiroliuas elislri'b'utiuff aiiioiuiL' the noorer coun- f I f3 1 - "fc Irv people' -of" "North. Carolina aloneyj fr-om 8,000 to 10,000 annuallv Some wo in eh look "as it they had been born clothed, some as if they hud achieved clotliiug, namely,, bought itHiis distillery, reported -last week ' as A'cmy maue.iiia others' it theyj liud their clothes thrust upon them, j It i- this jliilerence iutb" manner of. d res ing, and not the difference in .'dollar. and ctiuts, th.iv constitutes the; wide Viiri.itiou there isan the apperance of uiilereut wwnen The Jounul of Health recommend as quite infallible the following remedy for cutting the tendency to. dandruff: lake borax, li.df a teapoonful; com mon sulplrur, one he.'priig te.ispoonful; pour over it one pint ot boiling water When C0(d. pour into a bottle; agitate frequently for three or four. daysJ then strain. Moisten the scalp wit If this three or lour times a week; it is,0ne of the most reliable preparations kiiown. J Any one who is peicing a silkj quilt or expecting to piece one, will be glad ti know ho v to the silk a beautiful old-iroid Color. Take irreen lunv radish f leaves, steep, them in Water, r.sako a strong dye. After dipping the siiK or satin into the dye -thoroughly, wash m suit soap suds. - Iron while driinji iyiug a cloth over the" silk oi ribbon.. 1 his should always betdone when ironing silk or ribboneveri if it has not been washed." but &mi)iv sponged.- 1.1 ick siile niay be spyiiged wiili cold couee anu amoiiia. i i Agriaiiitiiral Colleges aiid Experiment ' Stations. i An effort is being made to establish a second A Texas. & M. college in North P. D. Hinebauch, Veterinari:m at .he Indiana station, goes to f North Dakota. Tli e in ort 1 Dakota Agricultural Col- l?ge- offers agriculture. a short winter course in The transactions ofhe Massiichu- setts Horticultural Society have been published. - 4 V. 1. Chamberlain has resigned the presidency of the Iowa Agricultural CoMcge". , j - The Arizona Station has beeii or-ganizv-dwith F. A. G alley, director and C. B. CollingwoodT chenust. The Tennessee and Alabama Agri cultural Experiment Stations haveis sued bulletins oii-oad-making. The Geneva Experiment. Station sends out a statement of what is being done and what is to be done there. Not much'donc yet. Cornell Experiment Station issues bulletins -21 and 22 Xomii toes aujon ihe eff-ct of Grain liatiuns for cows pas. ure. - ' '; The Vermont Station issues buHetin ol, coutainiug a new niik test, testing milk at creameries,' aDd notes for the Laboratory. 1 . ' : . : ! i At the late meeting of the represent atives of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations, thirty-seven States were represented by 103 dele gales, - A dairy school in Wales has just graduated 29youncr'laciies.in( f .'n men, wljo were obliged to pass an oral kimmatl0B ,n butter and cheese m-dc -. . - " Purdue University, La Fayette, Ind., will hold a special winter course in "cultuiv, Jry 13, S- Iwinb. eiMTimencins; Tuesdav, ISai.. Write to Prof. 0. Vr, , . . 1 e uluniiu of the Massachnset A rieitlr ur;I College have formed Ll'um,H lid. The otBcers are: Vv" ' " treasurer, -C, L 1,aV - H. FowU-r; director r'irUS,-111 1 tters' Fled G- May, ' W-' ottn;isf -e - South Dakota ,-ticm. Mates t hut one ton of,ni,lt. itraw ctmtains theferiilitv frm.'d ; "I: ,:L!-, founds of coitou teed nd IU) pounds of kaint or 1 I''Uds otitrate of oda lio' rour i kuint uud DO rounds of LrnSrd ;ds oa- I Iwverlately returned from ajorr.ey To their away region of dre.?m', Where much that is curioti3 Iinppcn'J And a thing is unlike what it seems. I embarked on the steamer -Exhaustion, Which is due ty the Early Hour Hie, At the sleepy old seaport of Dreamtown, At exactly a quarter past nine. We rounded the ficadland called S!np- Sail! aniellv nown Slumber Eav. ! Ami, passing the island of Soninus, ere soop fmriy out on our way. The oeeanlay still in the moonlight. ! ihe night air was bracimr and 'free J And the journey withal so delfshtful.: LtThat I quite fetl in love wilh the sei. In Dleasnre'so calmlv alluring. I Forgetting old time in l,U flight, l nau not even tnount ot returiiincr luce the momeuts ran otf with the uiut, Sol made a quick liomeward-bpund journey -In J.ne shadows of morning so grav,! Disembarked in due timeout thu lahd- in. Well pleased -.with my trip down the j Mrs, S. E. Kennedy. TLi3 Old liorti State Is StiU llwmz. THINGS UXDZR WAT AND TO BE STAB : TED SOOX. llanfacturcra Record. Clinton Henry Turlington is re ported as to establish a machine slnip. Cid D. C. Stoup will develop lhe Ward gold mine, as lately -reported (uuder Troy). " " Shelby J. W- Parker is rebuildin g burned. M idison- McCoy Jjras., of Reid.- ville, are, it is reported, moving their brick works to Madison. . . ' J - 1 RandHlsriile C. H. Taliafeirro &;Co. have purcbistd aifd wilh operate ithe McKay saw mill, in our last issue. ! Greensboro The Oak II ill Roller Mills, reported in our last issue, Will erect a roller flour mill at once ' ! Southport Robert Gordon and Messrs. Conger & Jones are reporleil as to establish an ovstcr-canniug factory. Lenoir It is stated that the Wilson Lumber Co., has been i'ncorpor.ttnl bv Scraton (Pa.) parties with a capital stock of $75,000. Statesville The Statesviib Millinnf Co., recently mentioned.' has co;'m!h.,l .,' recently menti e erect ion of its i the erection of its flour mill and cora- menced operations. Webster Wesc Virginia parties have purchased ielay de-iosits 1 ear Webster, will develop same nd build ciay-washing plant. Asheville LV 13. Webster, of V ll- ren, Ohio, has, it is reported, purchius. the Gouche's I'eak 700 aere-i of hiu HI, 1 nea-r Asheville, for 70,000. " i I Durham The Muf:al Land X Man ufacturiug Co., prev1()iislv reported as lucorporaieu, etc., win, it is stated, erect ;r carpet mill, .hosiery mill and yarn mill. . Alurphy Southern and Xorthfrn capitalists hie report e.d as having pur chased a tract of land on Valley river containing marble, gold, talc, etc., and as to deveton same. 9 k 7 - Charlotte Parties inteiWr,! i, fh Greensboro," Steel . ,& Iroii Co., of Grensboro, am report eil as having pur chased several tracts of L.nd" i:.r Charlotte, and propose building iron iurnaces o-n same. Greensboro The Greeshnm- niture Cd,, provionsly renorted v tn erect a furniture factory,bas completed its two buildings, 80x40 feet, ;md will at once commence operation Th.. capital stock is $15,000. Wilson The town auihoi-ized SJt !( recently held election the iasnn.in ni V oonus. coUWlof the pro ceeds - are for the construction of a system-of water works and 614.000 for me erection of an p pr-fnV JJ.ri.i- is reported in our last issue.; No fn.- tner steps havpLeen taken as vet in the matter, and the Green, c.'in uive particular:; Wl-.p'ri" -A-' mm ... m , i " "V.I wii 1 - o-"3 "cliucu upon.. , Messri C. A. Snow & Qo Sol-citors opposite U. S. Patent tent ice. "w ov"i, vy., nave uu .si.;e-, to detract their attention;.ience success ? If you wish to know ahy thiH.alciut patents,! trade-marks i or copyrights write to.theni. J Head thou HdvertLscment iti this paper.. Bn Vdt a ruced in (Ely's Cream Bahn. Catarrh is cured ,ty cleatUini; and nealmg, not by dryingf up. . It, uot a hquid or snufi: . but is eail appL-d in to the nostrils. Its eftWis magical laud a Utorough treatment will cure the-wors cases. Puce 50 cents. . ; trS S,i'S CfrCain Bal,n a cl,i!d c I J - Ut )OUt a,n or dread and viih l'1?1 aieiy. Try I in i-m cures catarrh, hay fever ani&ciif fa the tril;,J M? euwlv applied into the nos tnUand Rivea relief wiih ibc first aM.li catioa. Price 50 ccuts. P1 J ltnf r'1! hf fc k"P one te am th " " " utiij,) ine-wiiiter. to U5h on e road' whea slipperv. When Babj- was eick, we re her Castoria. ; Vhe 8116 was a Child, she cried for Castoria Khen she became Miss, she chiog to CastoriL When she tad cLCdna, she tfccm Castoria It for infants "Castor! a Is so veH adapted to children tha I recommend itag superior ioznj prescription known to ne." II. A. Anciira, II. D., Ill So. Orford St, BrcoLljn, II. Y. "Th twe of Castoria "L3 so universal and It3 merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria -ithin easy reach." Carlos Sli.vrz7t, P. D., i - j Ijew York City. JLatePaetor Eloomiagdola icrmed Church. Tub Csktxcb mmi 0I3EG7BY I COUNTY CO VEIIXMEXT. Clerk Superior Court, J M llorah. JShcrirf, C G Krider. . Register of Deeds, II N Woodson. ! Treasurer, i Sam'lMcCubtuiis, : Surveyor, 15 C A rey. . I' Coroner, 1) A At well. Commissioners, T J Sutnner chainnan, V Kluttz, C V Kaker, Dr L V Colc ioan, Cornelius Kestler. : .Sup't Tublic Schools, T C Linn. Sup't of Health, Dr J J Sutnmerell. i Overseer of Poor. A M Brown. : TOWN. : ?dayor, J W Ruaaple. , - ; Clerk, D R Julian.' " 'K -' ; Treasurer, I II Fou.-t. Police, It W Price, chief, J F Pace, C V Pool, Pv M Barrinjrer. : Commissioners North ward, J A Rcn dleiian, D 51 Miller; South ward, D II Julian, J A Barrett; East ward, J B Cor don, T A Coujrhenour; West ward, It J IJolincs, T C Linn. : cifunciiEs. I Stcthodist Services every Sunday at II a in and 6 pin. Prayer meeting 'very Wednesday at G p in ltev T W Outhrie, pastor, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J W Mauncy, fcii)'!. Presbyterian Services every Sunday at 11 a m uud 8:30 ; m. Prayer moetin cvciy Wednesday at 8:0 p iii". Rev J Ilumpre, D !), pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 4 p m. J Rumple, sup't. ' Lutheran Scrviecs every Sunday at 11 a in and 7 p in. Prayer mectiiiir every Wednesday at 7 p ia. ReV Class B King, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon ht o p iu. K (j Kizer, sup t. l-.riscopa! :-crv:ces ev v iSurdov at 1J a m ur.rt:."50 p r. ;iu'. V ed::esd;:v at G:oU p m. Rev V J r.itud ti'I), rector. 1 Sunday school every Sunday a-fternoon at 3 p in. Capt Theo Paiker, sup't. ; Baptist S- i viees every Sunday morn ing and niulit. Prayer meeting every NVednesdav nig-ht. Rev paotov. Sunday school every Sundaj'at 0 a.m. Thos L Swink, sup't. Catholic Services every second Sun day at iOJ ii iu and 7 p in. Rev Francis Meyer, pastor. Sunday 'school every Sunday at 10 a in. Y M OA Devotional service's, at Mali every Sunday at-K) a in. Rusiness nveet 1 7 1 tirst Thursday night isi every month. I II Foust, pres't. LODGES. Fulton Lod-e No 99 A F Si AM, meets every Hit and tiiird Fridav niglit in each month. E B Xeave, V M. Salishnry Lode, Xo '21. IZ of P, meets every Tuesday night. A II Ijoyden, CC. Sa!islury Lodj.'.e, Xo 775, K ot' If, meets every 1st r.nd Gd M-d;'y niht-in each montii. , Dictator. : Salisbury Council, Xo 272, Royal Ar camim, meets eyery 2d and 4th rdonday night in each --month. J A Krt'usay, Regent POST OFFICE. I OlTiee honis from 7:80 am to 5:c0 p m. Honey order hours 9 a m to 5 m. I Sundav hours 11:00 v m to 12:S0 p m J II Ramsay, P M. GAUTION Take no shoes unleft W. I- DcrulaB name nud ltrii-e tire Hlamix d on tho bottom. If thic l-iUer ciinnot supply yon, Buiul direct to factory, enclobiue aavertlaed 3- W. L. -DOUQLAS $3 SHO FOR CZKTLEMEN. Fine Calf. Heavy Laced Grin and Creed- moor Waterproof. . Kost in ;he wor'-l. Kxamino his 6!!.00 tJENIUXK HASlt-hKWKI) KflOB- H4.oo 1 1 a n n-si: w k i xvr 1 1 h oe. 83.50 II.I:K AM Ml(MKKS'.HOE. Sij.50 KXTRA V AT I K AI.K SIIOK. 2.a5 & S'i WOIiKIVfif.iKN'S SHOES. S2.(K) a(l$l.T5 liOVS, SfllOOI. isHOE8. All aiadc- ia Congress. Uutt.n anu uice FOR 55 a HaS 2S-SEi LAD Sl.75 SHOE FOR MISKJLS. Brst Blaterial. Best Style. lieBt Fitting. XV. Douslas. Bro-kton. Mass. Sold by M. S. BROWN Bradficlcrs Female Regulittor work'et like a charm; ujaprovement been wonder ful; cannot express my gratitude. Visl every lady afHidted Would try it. I kuo t would cure them. M us. Lvlu A. Ix)No Spring Grove, Fia. Write the Bradtieh Ite.ulator Cj., Atlanta, Ga., for furthe. p-.irticulara. SwlJ'Ly aMjlre SUBSCRIBE "FOR rriA s 1 and Children. Cantor;.- ceres Colic, Constipation, i Eour Stomach, Dfarrboea. Eructation, Kliis Wcnna, gives sleep, and promotes di- pestion, ' Witiifcut injurious medication. For several years I hare recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do so as it has iiiv&riabiy produced beneaoial result, . Ed-wtw F. Pardm. M. "The Wiathrop," lSth Street and Tth Are, KewTorkCity. Ccuvxxy, 77 3Iotbat Stbzst, K kit York. KEKRORAICE. L. n. Cl.EMXET CRAIGE & CLEMENT, A,tiorncvs "t Uri-VTcr Salisbury, N. C. Feb. 3rd, S3 1 SEND YOUR JOB -TO THE WATCHMAN job office: '3 o - oi'eis ii all lis LwM:t -0- Eveky .Variety of I'ritixg D,e With Ni:atm:sj AND-DisrATcir. -0- Biii Heads L eiter rieau I T T 1 Nolo 1 1 end?!, .JU tt.Jjlt. ii l Er:v eior-cs.- Pantile's. n, Do Ct Tr ;i2:s. Ball & W eddiiig Invitfttions. No Botch Work. p I Satisfaction Guaranteed Orders by mail Solicited and prompt ly attended to. Addre, Salisburv, N. Gv PR NT NG feseam, n? and Vacuum Pumna Vcn ill- I tai oi .11 c iuml rij 1 Uii. lllG fry .i iT THE DPnfiQi? ,2Ikk 1 1 j , Ortn of -the N. & State. kVUhwee. Editfd by Cn!. L; L. Polk, as.siiste 1 by liey. Bay 1 us Cade. The pi per will b? kept up to the nsunl high Standard? Subscribe for it, only SI por i year in advance. The Progressive i. Fanner and the Watchman will be" sent to Lnew sub-cril crs at Sl.75 for belli pa ps? rs. S n bsc ri be n 0 w. Add ress, ' ' Progressive faiiier ! Raltfgh, N. C. -'. ,- -"''rr: a v - a'vj n.i.mriit- t.t t' at ota-f? ( mftkf t:n J lt4-4 . H atKi to -Ui hi Cl."eh .tii!i v.tr t,cifhrffi Coop.- The foIifir.T rtt ?'vf. t!j" i it-nut : mlnrr'l . bom th (.irth Mrt of irt h:;k. It i grnnd?!i.;bfrIjiet.:ie rofke.Blarvea i --a.r rocrrr: V e willl5'?.U(m ti.u haw y-a enn make from M:i t ! t 'ay at kres:, fni th start, wiib ut iDeriini TTT"rt- vrti- at once W- pay aI iir-Miharff . Aflw... H4!.t,F.Tf lit.. U,k r1Ul''rTta"l, MXK. rtibtlshfHl every We'lncs'lr.v at Toreka, Kan.i by The Artvx-jte robahi ux Co. l.oo per yta-r. 5- - 5 fen FEATUESS FOIt 18 91. AHOfflcial Aniaacc Matter, State and Na tional. Aa exhaus tive" discussion of the Tariff, Finance and Prohibition questions aa( all economic and othfr 13SU03 of impor tance to the people. ltl 3 n at r? . fr- fr ejs 3 Ifo C V ft c 2 The greixt political triumnh of the Alliance or People's Party ih which Thr Advocate has proven so potent a f. ictor is fast giving it a na Uonal reputation and circulation. Cheered and encoum;e.l by tijo magnificent result so far at tained, with unwavering faith In the fnture, and bcilevins that the grand beRinning is but the dawnlsiji of a tflorknis day for the masses the pe pliTiiR Aotocatk wi'l hopefully pursue Its irdssion Huhscrlption price," $1.00 per year, in advance. Address - ADVOCATE PUELISHI11S CO., Tspeka, Kansas. mm Til fii-hTi Caveats, and TraJa-:.Iarki cbtalscJ, asd c!l Fzt cid basine.3 conducted fey Moderate rrta. Om Orn:c is Oppoitt U. 3. Pvrrrrr CrriCE cjid we can yeenre patent ia lets tiae than tL.s remote from Va!ii'nton. Send raodel, drawing cr photo., with descrip tion, Vv'e advise, if patentable or not. trad of cfcarjrD. Ocr fee i:ot duo till reter.t !s secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain rvitsntF," '.rith names of aciuai cli'-nt in yuur tiau-, cuax.iy v-r town, seat free. AJdrcs-5, G. A. S MOW &,Q a Grp. Patent Office. v;a3:-:!ngton, D. C. ... I Vriect MM 3?,.,, " d penf. .c.; r nun norm nr case of equal mine. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 8, 1891, edition 1
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