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SA : x 7xx-. - ' : --XS- -i XJ y.:-. - - ' - - I 3 Carolina Watchman " LOCAL. of TniUlSDAY, FEB. 20, 1801. ' rVrew freight det is to. he built at .Char.W'te. . -, Mr Tohn Youngdips been down with t Br.iwlev, of Grauite Hill, M r. n. o " , , 11 cwuty was nciw jwuvij. J. l revenue collections ai .Whist on TM Bietf in Texas. jlr. I raneis, W. ' Poole, formerly i-tuuuu couruy, urea in loyanj uexas, on euruary i jna remains were brought bae to this county by his broth er, LA. Poole, who was with him at the time of his death, and interred in the cemetery at St. Matthew's church on February "10th. lie -visited reitiyea iu this county at dhristroas, ah J had only returned to his home a few days when he was attacked with pneumonia, and ery sipelas," from which he died. : Jnfpriuu 111V , .......11. tfOOftfl. has been sick ,!.,, , with rmtumoina, is now for iov.i'-; m .- " . ; - bjttci-.' L Chinaman has- nbandone ... ?,iul sronc to some ."-other Ja'inuij v. , : ' point.; .. . .' - ifr D. A: Baker and family, of Char lotto, stopped rvith i'latlve3 in the city ' this week. ' Communion services will be j held at the First Presbyterian church in Concord next Sunday. Mr Yy.. C." Fraley and wife are in at tendance at the Fish and Oyster Fair at New Cern'e.-th.rs week. , -N- Jn Faith Neighborhood. i!r,J. W. Frick is-puttiuf? up a fcon? mill. - M X Mr. Henry Cuuble is preparing lot put upadweliiug house. - ' j j Business is iuereasinj; at Faith the new postqifice. . .. Jr. D. A. Fisher & Co., havs resumed work on Kirk mountain. ' J. T. Wyatt & Co., are cutting i mill stones at their quarry near Phillips mouniaiu. I ! Items Alexander County. v YHtmnins Wild." A thoroughly disgusted audience lis tened for two hours last Friday night to what'Was billed as "Running Wild." -9- - The company consisted of six persoi s and-a baby. There' was no plot and i o play. The "beautiful scenery' "start ling climaxes" and 'beautiful costumes" failed tonaterialize, and.the crnly thing worth listening to was the music by Eli's band, which was hired for the occasion. "Kujining Wild" is a fraud, a snare and a delusion, and. every one present felt that they had ,been victimized to the amount of their admission fee. THE UNMAKBIED INDEX MAN TELLS THE NEWS. Marcus Lippard and Dr. Judd, of Mis souri, arrived last Friday night and will look at some property tor a few days. T. M. Kerley, of Vashti, Alexander, county, and W. A. Douthit, ot itoanug Uiv'er. Wilkes county, have been ap- tiointed storekeeners and cuagers. John lnson. tne "pium gooa man from'Dutch Creek, concluded that he Had best nav his fine and costs. He was released from iail last Saturday. We certainly need a tobacco factory here mpre than any other thing po build ud oufv town. One firm here got in eiErhteeil boxes of tobacco one day this week. . ' 1 i O i w ' What Wooden Leg , Can Do. i One night last week a thief who weais a wooden leg got iu a good deal of work between here and China "Grove. He stole1 a storm apron at Mr. Henry Yost's Catawba County. From there he went to Mr. C. H. Mc- Pvev. B.Cj-ouk will rfreach his first Keiizie's and stol j a, bridle and saddle Ic'prmon at Salent E. L. church the second Sunday in, March .at 11 a-. nT Mr U Terries. Jr.. Sunerihtendent of JJich Knob Mine, in Ashe county, -spent several days iuwtown last week. The Carolina Minstrels, a home enter; nro. have ck'e on- a Southern tour. i1 AVheu heard fr'om last they were at Con- cord. . The Salisbury & korwood train tried the county, muddy roads and all to- and carried off some meal and - ba con and ate all the cooked food in the house; By. this time he was in good trim. lie called on Mr. C. H. Bruuer and stole his horse; a four-year-old roan, which had been crippled iu one leg. Neither thief nor horse has yet been found. ' If the rogue had owned two good legs no doubt he would have carried off to carry a box car along sidewisc .day last ; Week but had to stop straL'hten things Up. one and rether. i Thei-6 Will be services at St. Jucle Tniscnnnl frhnrch -next Sunday at 3 , . . "clock. Services ill be conducted l y u young mau from Salisbury. - , We regret - to learn that Mr. Brown has decided to move to Danville, business here for sdme years, and will -"leave luany uicuu?. 11 iiuhviuj. iht. ha will meet with great success in his new nome. I . - - i - Died. ' ' Jsear Gold Hill, on the 20th fan,t child of Mr." -and Mrs. L; .trt,.ageJ u I tout' one month. inst., in J. llamp- liarried. In this county, on the Itev. W. A, Lut z, 31 r. J. Mooiesvilic-ylanU.MrS). I--. Bear Pojtlar. . - lbth inst?, M. Eudy, M. Barger, by of of Trouhio Up the Wl II. C. Several slides occurred Op the Western rjad hcyond Asheville Saturday! As fist as tlie track coul be cfeared more illrt would conic on it. They had 150 hands at work, but trains clid not run . 'throuirh until Sunday. No accident oc- ciUTcdf An Important Capture. V The Rowan County Veterans hereto fore have had great ponfideiica iir then- leader, Col, J. F. Stansill, of Blackmer. But their trusted leader has shown the white-'feather.-. lie was captured last Thursday, and by a lady. AH through the war he never ilinched. lie laughed at the sizzing buVlets. The roar of mus ketry was as music to him. Since the war he has been where the fight was the hottest. But ii all this his men were with him, touching elbow to elbow and shoulder to shoulder. Ihis inspired courage, v At last he has deserted his company and has been captured. His soldiers say that thev are not to blame. for they would have stood around tht Ilaguntil the last man -fell. Mrs. Jennie Ervin, of Mill Bridge effec ted the capture. The happy coiuplc weie made one by Bev: A. L. Coburh on last Thursday -at the residency of Mr. M. V. B. Capps in this city. After the cere mo- ny they returned to their home in West ern Itowan, where - we Jiope- they will spend many happy years. to THE ENTERPRISE AT NEWTON GETS TniS 1 MUCH'NEWS. The Srayre trestle was repaired Wed nesday and the first train come over that night. j - Farmers are beginning to lay in .a sup ply of fertilizer. There will doubtless be a yery large crop of cotton planted this spring. x Several sewton people went down to the Fife meeting at Statesville last Sun day. All reports agree that it was a very successful meeting. We learn fiom Mr. J. W. Black welder and Mr. C. A. Keid from Catawba, that both the burnt out firms have resumed buiiness. We are glad to learn that a daily mail route has been established between Ca tawba and Monbo. W. W. Bridges will. begin carrying it next Monday and will ran a hack line in connection with the mail. Last Sunday Mr. Comodore Ilomesley and Miss Kate Bolick of this place were married and Wednesday Mr. Wilt Deal was married to Miss Emma Lackey. MINING DEPAETMENT.v Mininp- News Gathered in This and! Other States. -y - i ' - and articles for this department are earnestly solicited, j ; ! . -; Good reports continue to comein from the Gold Hill mines in this county. A sale of the Jesus Maria mine, in Mexico, is on the tapis to English cap:- alists for 1,000,000.- t A ofMnrtariv has been formed at Denver with 8100,000 caoital, ! works mica beds nine miles from Morrison, Col. J. C. Breen is secretary. The North Carolina Slate Company has been incorporated by the legislature with a very liberal charter. The quar i-ies are in Stanly county, one mile from the Swift Island ferry, and the quality hns been pronounced by experts as ex ceedingly fine. The Montgomery Videttc is authority fjr the statement that mining operations iu the Uwharrie section are beginning to grow lively. Work at the Saunders mine is being pushed shaft3 being sunk from which drifts will be run, extensive niachii: cry to be erected, and hydraulic operations on a large scale that will sur pass anything yet heard of in this sec tion. Bich nuggets of gold are being found on liuunell mountain, in the Uwharrie river section, on w hat is known as the Martha Hall place, i eral very large nuggets have been ex hibited and sold in Troy from this place. FRESH I LOT -OF- (closing Out! larden, grass, And Haying decided to go to Danvilfo, Va., to engage in business, I will close out my entire Stock, consisting of AT- 5?000.00 WORTH OF - , CLOTHING, SHOES Statesville Let er. timm DRUG STORE A NEGRO COMMITS SUICIDE SICKNESS AND DEATHS. Statesville, N. C, Feb. 23, 1S91 Frank Sheriill, a negro living ond and a half miles ras-t of-this-'' place com mitted suicide by cutting his own throat last night. He first attacked1 his wife and cut her badly ' in the bieast-anc stomacU. The physicians say .she wil die. He is said to have been dementet! at times and his wile enttrtained other "entlemeu, which is thought to? bo the cause. There is a great, deal of sickness here. Almost every family has borne cls(S 01 grippc;"and some are very sMck, whijle othtrs have it u a mild form. Wo also have several cases of pneumonia at this writing, and it is feared we will lnme moretf it. ; Mrs.Misenhiemer,of this town,diod last nignt o. pai i cukiis . Wedding Bells. Mr. II . S . T r o 1 1 , o f B i 1 e s v 1 1 1 c , and Mbs Louisa, daughter of J B, Foard, Jsq., pi iXv'vie county, were married at the resi dence of the bride's fatlier yesterday ly Bev.,Dr. Buinple. A large" number, of ; fviendsJ gathered) to witness the cere inonyV Mauy frieiidst unite with the WATgiiMAN iu wishttfgllhem u long and happy life. j . i " Our Tobacco Market. Salisbury's tobacco-men arc making j rf this onc of the best markets jn the South. The threeiw'arehouses havebceii crowded every day this wiuter. ' Prices have been as good as on any market. A citf Wn of Davidson county hrought over a quantity one day last week. He said he did not expect more than an average of 20 cents, but got 40 cents for the lot aud 'went home highly pleased. - .. New Advertissjnents Ti. T" A j11--imf pvpf'iitnr of Georire v . , - Bame has notice to cmlitors. Dr. J.'B. Council gives notice that Mr rri. Meroiicy is authorized to make collections for him. , Mf. M. S move to! Danville, offers his entire of elothing at and below cost. decided to stock Jjpn't Bury Your Money. The above iad vice is not intended for those who have.no money. j We learn that Mr. George Bame, of this county, - who died recently, had buried 3,0 in the, wools. He liad told only .one person about the money and where burfed. Had this person died aout the same: time perhaps the money never wplild have been found, , and Mr., Bame'-s heirs would have lost tlu t a , ouni' - ' . ; - .5 . i - ' '; . - . ' - ; ' Ia'llio Horn2ts' ITestr Cha'rlotte is one of the live, progres sive cities of tho State. While there on business this, week wc were impressed with the number and magnitude cf some cf her enterprising industries Several cotton factories arc doing well. The fertilizer works are not able to fill orders. The Elliott Marsh furniture factory is doing an : immense business The tw o iron foundries and other things are prospering. I Messrs. W. E. Shaw & Co., manufacturers" of harness, saddles, , are doing a great business. They have the most extensive factory ot the kind south of Richmond. , The firm now Lias thirty-four men employed aud are constantly increasing the force. Their goods havea.wide reputation as to qual ity" aiul workmanship. -Perhaps no,conccrn among the many deserving ones has had -as great success as the E. M. Endrews furniture house. Mr. Andrews started in a small way and has worked up hi. 3 great business hy push, pluck antLperseverance. He now occupies live rooms ouTrade street, three of them 150 feet Jong, 'filled from floor to ceiling with all grades of furniture. His piano and organ department is 100 feet long. Besides that he has a depart ment where furniture is put together. He also runs an extensive undertaking establishment on Trvon stFeet. In an- .r other part of the city is located hi3 mat tress factory. This is also a large con cern. He eipployes thirty-one book keepers, clerks and skilled workmen: Mr. Andrews!, has worked hard and treated his customers well. In addition to all this he has spent much of 'his profits for allvertising. ;He now spends more for advertising alone .than roosti men make ; but still it pays him to do i -: Charlct e-hiis set a good exairple. I Salisbury people wilt adopt tne . same methods and push tilings we will keep vice with our sister city. Werhave.the capital, the brains and :a good country around. Everything :is in full trim Now all pull together rand we will get there. If all pull against each other the goal will never be reached. - I have not heaid l lie lici death. Mr. Lafayette Bell is said to hi dying coneiition at this w.iting. b";en sufijii ing with pneumonia, for ill utijo mv-i , I .... " -. i i l 1-1 i ie large taoernacie. in wnuii was held the Fife meeting, is being removed and the lumber sold. They say that the rootls north Mr. John Cornelison, of Montgomery county, was in town last Mondays, and reported that important discoveries had )een made in the shape of a very rich "okl vein on Pear.'lreo Hill, in the Uwharrie district. Ihis property be longs to the Misses Kron and is not far from the Saunders mine. -No doubt it will be interesting to all mining people, and others, too, to learn that Rider Haggard's " King Solomon's Mines" are about to turn out to be a reality. It is said that an English expe dition has found Mashonland, the land Oi AJpnir meniioueii in me um Aeiii- T i i: l.i..,. T"-: c?1 men l. ll is ueiieveu inau jviiig ouiomun found the goJd at tins point used in building the palace. If this be true there may be unlimited quantities there yet. At any rate it is an interesting find. We are pleased to note the sign cf prosperity in our contemporary, the Financial aud Mining Record, of New York, which is shown by an increase iu j t size to thirty-two pages, and its hand some and neat appearence in new type This is a weekly publication which claims to give more complete and tersely arranged reports of the production, con sumption, and commercial movement of the money metals than any other peri odical at home or abroad. It contains articles cf exceptional value for refer euro and of pertinent interest on all in dustrial matters, including mining, per taining to the development and growth of the country. The Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade of Denver at a special meeting passed resolutions iudorsing ex-Senator Store. Tabor for. the office of Chief of the Bu reau ot Mir.es and Mining of the World's Fair. Similar resolutions have passed both houses of the General Assembly National m First -OF Salistay, 1 C. R, J. HOLMES, - - .President. . II. FOUST, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, - - - Cashier. S! Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, S35,000. General Bankinglnisiness trans acted. Deposits solicited. fel9:ly AD - THIS ! EE at re- Frosli Garden Seeds- duced prices. Clover and Grass Seeds COST! AT AT COST ! COST ! COST AND LESS THAN COST! the lowest prices atEnniss' Drug at tinie. Al sm pended place are bottomless at this most all tfo.de and trallic is and business is dull. Bro. Wilson will be here next for the benefit of the Alliance me should come out aud hear him.- Jay Ce Te. m a Ie has sever-., of this This Stock must be closed out at once. A grand opportunity is now offered you. Mo 8. BROWN, ; . Salisbury, N. C. February 20, 1891. Monday n. All If you want your prescrip- and ertv government. lie., is also en- U lons rut UP Willi care ailU . , i i . . I. .. I -v .. If!..: 7. K.. ... i dorsccl ny i ue ieuvei jiiuwig ijiciiiinj,v, i - 4.1,,.., 1. and with his large mining interests and Clieapei" mail ill any utnei piav.c -launch integrity in inrjaing atlairs we tt1 ,-, Qnrn 1 i-.rtim r r .in it w i 1 r 1 f : imi- i i m iiii i -w JKI1U Ul viiv uvuv.i mivu tj i sitior. 1 Desiite the outUo'c for an increased consumption of copper, the great activity in electric power and other industries the production is freely made that cop Ben. Terrell, The Alliance orator of Texas, will ad Carolina as Soma Good Fishing. - It may- not i bo generally known that v there U such gobd fishing along our st reel s, but if you doubt it jjust take a seat on the - pavement and dpp ii lino over. Capt. , John Smith caiftht a 4 pound speckled trout on lishcrstreet yesterday. A great many nice ones have been caught. Great - schools of catfish are running up and down Mam street. f iOne'or our citizens ; reporis that herfereen a genuine sea -ser- ! yn pent about a mjile off est of north of the , , Court Iloue oie day this w-eek Pea red-: to be About lf0 feptbm l.-.il r . ! evening tne . .i.iiiivu oir i-ue suriace auoui iwo miuuies .. i Tfi... v- , - .... - , ling soon, ltixou and then disappeared-. I tMJl k.v,; Mn Marcli i a 4 c, 7 9 10 1 1 12, 13 Dls. Alli'nee ic.it Dls. Aiimce 1H 19 id 5!3 dress the people of North follows: Goldstjoro. satindnj-, Feb:uary23 Clitiurn, Monday, ICenansvuIe, Tuesday, . Hutgaw, w eantTsaay, own croeic, triuay, Vhite-ille, S.ituiday, ElizabVon, Monday, vumberlon, lutsaay, Sactord, Wednewlay, ijeltev., Tiiurs. in. oa.in, Saturday, oekirgnm, Mon. aviuos. NVadesboro, W'educsday, Mouioe, 'luurhday, CUarlotte, Friday, Concord, Sal ui day, Albemarle, Mcaday, Speaking will begin promptly at 11 o' clock. - All the people are cordially invited to attend the lecture of this distinguislun wetleraau. All these meetings will be iiiblic except fehe second day ot each Dis trict Alliance, which will be devoted to drillm? tie o ficers of County Alliances tliioiiirhout the District, all of whom are expected to be present. livery member who is anxious to become lamunar wnn the UN WRITTEN WOKK ought by all means to attend the District Alliance. And it is absolutely uectssaiy for every County Lecturer in the Congressional District 10 attend, even if his countyAUi;imt-'e has to pay his expenses - -Let the Public turn out at these meet- gs, and learn what Alliance doctrines ure. tii r.i a s j A.K k , President . C. t S. A; E. C. Beddixffieli, Sec'y N. C. F. A. . READ THIS! Be sure and call for a bottle per and copper mining stock w ill go still Qf 3 ClU'CS. It lias llCVer failed utfora time, and we predict much to Clire Dyspepsia, indigestion, j ngner prices ior me houuci, no mc , 0. 1 tt t nn .,. , , ..i:t .i c.u, i,c ns u-M as if vou l-e.'i izalion 01 i rcpnei ueuncr a unuutiui " - , - !..-. vncii H1EST PRICES. - FAIR DEALING. LISTEN to WHAT I SAY. Thecrin the new year determined to create such advantages that my friends who haven't t met come down to Charlotte and see my immense .Htoc4L can stay at ho anduy as satisfactorily as if they saw the goods ou the floor. I have out a a complete line of photos of Care of Stock. From Around Bsthecy Acad3iay. Corre-ondcnce of the Watclfwan. ATneh sickness, in the torm ct rne; monia, s-ippt colds, etc., is keeping manv of our scholars out of school. Mi:s Edeil lloltshouser. the a-s'siant teacher, has been unable to show up for several days. One of the Uoariung pupi.s nus I - . .1 - Hue home. - : 1 i - 1 Weather prophets, vlrat lia.T become oi n? The Ust few weeks te have saw every sign yoii predicted, 'moon lying mi the back holding its water,.' -iin It ap- j before "seven, ua will shine before e.ev- chlcus,. " and re- en," XUd many others, go down, uuu this - irLli pota " '- . ! evening the weather thi eateus Lo bo fui- ii?vtct gfJllO Recent extended tripsamon the farm ers in the western part cf Norj.h Carolina convinced me that farmers generally are not giving their stock the attention they, should. . - Every animal is fed at same cost every day. It must keep waim, support life, and grow as much, or proxlucc as much as possible in some other direction on the food supplied under the ej-i-t ng coi -siderations" If warmly housed, the same or even less food than may be required to rcainta.nj condition if exposed u the wt'alher would rnak.e a'fiir gain. Hous ing stock shouldraean more than a iocf to shed raiu. It should include freedom t.om currents 01 coid air with la:r ven tilation. ; Tl. is practice will save food , in ake taster gams and better .stock by far. F. .L'. Erfery Agriculturist, N C. Lxpu 1 r,ic:ii Station. panic, late iu vis r The State of Nevada has 111 prospec tive a law taxing the owners 01 patenicti nil- claims. Such a measure would tend to discourage the miner and pro pector, who seeing no paying mineral in o.rht. vvonlil enncludo a vearl' tax no olect in case of development, and turn his attention to the "free trade" States. A protective tariff' would not bo a sensi ble legislation lor Aevaua The ore producers of Xew Mexico haye petitioned Congress to protect the lead mining industry in that State by refusing to allow Mexican lead ores to enter with out taxation. At a meeting recently held :iM)eminr not a dissenting voice was heard to the above resolution. y According to the Census bulletin on tinthracite coal the Pennsylvania product! of all grades for 1SS1) was 40JGG5,lo2 tons of 2,240 pounds. In the United States in 1SS0 there was mined 82SJU0 . squares of slate valued at $2,773,271, against C62, 400 squares in 18S8. The office of the Marquette, Mich., Mining Journal, that able exponent or the mining interests in the North, was destrovedby fire last week with con siderable loss. We have no doubt it will arise from the ashes stronger and brighter than ever. The "reatcst drop on record is the fall of James Dempsey, of-Ashlaiul, Wis, 300 ieet into a shaft and no boues broken. This is on par with the downward pre cipitation of numerous Colorado mining stocks iu the past' twelve mouths. a VOU first-class references 111 bal- j V T;f ran reiurn thb goods to me and I will bear the expense both way 1 I liLJlt iv j v o every article just . saw tne goous n a rnnrPCPn TP .1 and if VOU UO llOt For isbury to prove its merits. sale b - J. H. ENJNISS. felStc rTIr T r I) T 1 T7TV1J IXLDXU rvix, THE WATCHMAN. and REFUND YOUR MONEY. Bv ordering from me through photos you save paying- the big prices sroal er dealers 1 charge you, and your railroad fare to Charlotte. Write me for photos of w hat y ou want and I will guarantee to both please and and save y ou money, E.M.ANDREWS, t . CHARLOTTE, N. C, DURHAM FERTILIZER COMPANY. Office: DURHAM, N. C. The old Kay mine, in Mecklenburg county, which is owned by a company f Baltimoreans and North Carolinians is again at work. Captain Lewis, the su perintendent, says they are working ,.n,Sl .rold out of the new chute just opened, and the future prospect of the miae is satisfactory. Concord Standard: Mr. 3. F Beatty and P. I-. LeHer are working the newly discovered mine on Westley Castle's fai m. lie brought with him four ounct s and ten pennyweights ot pure gold as the result of but a short time's work. Three line vein$ have been found, and as the development goes on the improve- "lmeut in the ore is very maiiea. have any new signs CJivct.a v. by d. 1:. J : 107- 12 X Dry lli.Jis Ctitter, ,20(5,23 3J ;yt;itof5. 10O 0 Peas, 0.) C . . - -i u. a. ir Co. 1 a '. WLUo hi'iiu?, 1.0j 1.J3 l.?)o The dividends paid by the Colorado, .r . .nir.;inies during 1S0O, aud j which were m.!de iublie, wre: The. A.-pen Mi..iig;u..d l melting ('ompany , . -.vi-u-n. r.-llirti.e. 4C.0OO:" Little Chief, 0 000: Li..le 'Kule, $30,000; $.0 ,O0C; Factoriks: DURHAM, N. C, and RICHMOND, YA. ' , y . ; ' - This is a Home Company, manufacturing Fertilizers expressly for the Farmers. Every pound of goods guaranteed the Highest Grade Best Materials. Farmers will always get value received when buying goods with these brands on them. "Don't buy any goods until you ex amine carefully what they aro ofTering, and then get their prices. Ex clusive manufacturers for the North Carolina Farmers Alhance , , The following is a list of their brands : North Carolina Farmers' Allhnce Official Guano, Durham Bull with Peruvian Guano Durham Blu Tmlniated Guano, Peruvian Substitute Guano, Great Cotton Com Grower Brand. TESTIMONIALS: . y ate hi ess, Mav-Mazeppu,. .U.tf jcw :... .... fOI ftfi i. II Mr. Tabor, N.C., July 21, 1891. Mr. W. II. WoiiTir, Dear Friend niA U;other : I see vour request to buiners agents who -ot the "Allium Gjmw' to report how the persous Kli.-d it, and how it acted ou our su;l. I lve seen or heui-J from all, u-d tiny say they have never used UL.e. and wio.i it next sj-u---1 if tl.ey c.1.1 t d. r riiiruuii v voui , Dr. J. I. Coleman, of Hurdle's Mill, writes: The Fanners1 Alliance Official Guano has given general satisfaction i;n this locality, and we rejoice that t!hU much of our effort m secunn; a has been iningufc w.t Vood success. guano 1Q') 1 S J 1 I II Lync, business agent of Dutyh v.i;ie Allmnce s,),: The "Alsace re suli. .i..-'-ii-i t.kiaO . ti ci. 1.. Hon. J. D; Allen, Treasurer N. 0. Alliance, P. 0. - Fall?, N. C., that the Alliance'' Guano gave hnu arid 1iis Ailiance good results taid proved first-class jn every way. T. 13. Barker, M-jwok1, N. C.,1 under dale of August 1 1800, sty: Meuilers of May wood Alliance like the Allunce" Guano splendid. Uudlhe Leat-tn-'ps I huve seen ja lung time. ' . . 1 1 Ik.' i- I, V
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