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i- t t 4 ' "J - - Tl.::: i'XorJh Cin Wunu li. II. -Clover, irc r"i Utcnt, Kn-.s:r.I. II: Tut...r. ?eerctary I trHxucr.ii-iiv; J. F. WilittU, Itcturcr, : ! Kans.r. i tats AU&ncc-Ttf Crr, prisMert, 'Oil Sp-irta; K. (.'. H-jVl.iin-fie! J, secretary. iuuikG. ' , . . lh-rHimntr-J-s Miller, president, Jihrkniorl. L. Kin-Hie, secretary, Saw. jjWJ rvHii J.-1?. Holiuah,prefMent4 CW., Spring; M . E. llamsey, secrchrry, Ii)ort5vil'c. le;st. Concord; Dr. Jr'S. LatTerly, tecrc- tary, Concord. i'i.. ln;irr i-.f irr-h llidt-S and "t.X 1115 vab of intrreit at tvluch this may ' be l ho' tti'Aftk.- who produce the stuffs on whif tbev v.r loaned? Or, ,in:'t!: ntluT hand, should the Tho: Ssb-Treasnry EiU. 2ew AISjuj (Miss.) Gazette.. The following troin the graceful pen of Ciiutrfia Bank3 in the Mer.diuu nation Ifihmdiird d resents in a forceful manner find some freer and more open way of -j the wrungi 'of the agriculturists, and "etting its iijotes info circulation a; the necessity for reft n .. . .i . wav ot which tl reform, and it would n i il... ?t. of I . . i a .t J i I i. x 1 :e nxni'' 1 1 u:e hp well tor tne politicians mat uiev mi es- D'ltltlw (t-titnty-VL. Green, prcsi Jent, YV. A. Lindsay, secretary, Thoiaas- r JUiH T'kUiun WilL'StaaJ Together. Thii Fanners Alliance and Industrial ' Union must stand united, must stand together, and' wi'.i htan together. from the very nuturu 'f things, fniu. the peril that n rirpgni nii The doctrine "advanced, hy the Alliance is sound to the cor?. That is a fact. that must be admitted. There -is. no pseape fronvthe firpft of that vital. Kvinir truth. It is inttreyt Uv the nation shall be sentiul part-j-a new way in which the volume of currency would not be at the tfrcy- o a Tew, bat be at all tiins controlled by tlie nation or its debates ih Congress a Lt-tythe rate of interest be just'sulne lent to cover tlie cose or th process of putting the notes. into circulation ih the form of lOuns upau security, consisting of such products ruu3t soori enter into consumption. Why should it be more? io propose that the peobie try'to make a prout uy not an attempt at the acconipislunent of soinjeirii possible or impractical thing, object J oX purpose.L But the object is, li. lJ..tlMiir' r.f llf IJllil lilt- iiv, J-u.if, good "9vern.: neat liberty .under law juk! la.v u:ir der Constitution. ' hot aibitrary rule, I audjeedoni without oppression to ali the people The nutional legislation, m well as the legislatioji of many of the States-for -the past twenty-five years 'ha? been m the interest or Ting; cor nrs, coinbiui-?, trusts and monopolies, and .iwainst tlie inase., against me people, and at tlie cost of the people, and it is high jiine th it thrvt 'order ol oporessjoa wak changed. .If? favor come let them-'tlow to-all, without spe cial privihwi" for any oi:c,: for hny tjction, fir cFas, fur this is the tmole's gOT'tfruHient; ' fajroned formed and or dained oy the people torr-tne- people. fcr the -a hole people, without, b-pecial j- ia7orps ror rings and corners. liut this goveriiiaeut, under the banefuljin- - vlhinceJdf claes legis.IatiTjn, has drifted : far, far from the landmarks, hud down orestahhshed by the fathers, ana to-day stands tar out, far outon tno average b ruin tinancial ruin, or h financial crisis cr eashvcairit by whatever name von iny or will, the facU rersain tin aanip, and car. not bo 'controverted- with that danirerous idea, tnat r.cl!-spawne( horsev, centralization a government . . -i in the bauds of the few lor the op pressionaf the many croppingjout on everv Jiand. The peoi!e have 'crown aUrmcd consternation has siezed al parties, they vicv with alarm indigna ' "tipu and horror the dangers and perils fwhicli Vurroiiud this government, ar the result of partisan! and class legisla - tiou. lYomises, platform's and pledges ; unfuliillad, vntualty spit upon, m substantial relief excepted from thos who are committed to the interest o: - rings and tnoao-polit-s hence, with dan geftconf routing hem or on every hand in this perilous hour of our government: . history, the whole que: t;on comes uj before people, comes bac.-c to the peo - phj for helution, for action and for set- .'llemcnt.'V ill tne people preserve tin Ifer'itiure handed down to them by tin fathers ywho-founded -this government r Will the p'dpU hi faithful and true to 'themselVes and to their children ? The whole (ueitioiKis, tiierefure, with, tin; people, and good. government depend. now upon the action and efforts-of the people. We have strong fait Ij iu the noaestv, integrity ana purposes oi-im tjie loaning of their own notes to themselves iji !lf! proposing to a man to lift himsejf bv his boot-straps. It cannot be done. The spectacle of peo ple trying tb attain to national wealth by making vealth out of eich other by interest-getting, instead of all com; bining to miuke wealth out "nature oy proluct:on, has always seemed to me. to be like, iji itssp;rit, the spectacle of a den of wr d beasts- trying to ge,t prosi perttus artd jtat by 'devouring each oth er, la case of loans on non-perishable property, insnred, I think it should be provided, a now, mat me loan suouiu be paid w,h4never the prodiictu's ' mov- (1. and renaid anvwav within one 1 it year, wlucih would prevent unjust combinations from keeping products out of ill; Farm and Garden Notes. i - . A watjiith to ducklings is 'generally fatal. " ' - Od n:e and bran makes a good feed for growing pigs. : . .If you have the means of cooking food for the hogs, try it. The parent colony h the colony from wbjich a swarm has i:-sud. ;- "..- Keep the stable clean and let the horses and cows have a good bed. Erer apiarist should aim to kerp his placs, his extractor and receptacles clean, j - ,4 Musty, durty hay- is the ,ciu.'e of dieaves. . It docs not pay to feed sue!;- hay and d:stnry the ust fidness of u good h jrse. Maniire in the barnyard is a3 much lead capital as is money lyingju a safe. o earning something as soon a? ' S.-t possi bile I . Contrary to common belief a Jersey will rajake excellent light beeves. Th neat ik tender, iuicy and well tlavored. ie Jersey sheers make good flight give heed to the clamor of the farmers stmLuid them in perfecting measures for relief: . ' . i Small is the wonder with ihz thoughtfuLman that the fanner are becoming restive undar their burthens. The products of the mine, the. mill and the furnace protected; the bond holder petUd and untaxed; monopo lies built up and -fostered through in equalities and unjust discriminutions;1 . A 1 1 ill the few growing rich at tne expense. of the many the rich growing richer and the poor poorer. One class reveal ing in pride and luxury; wod wot uother, such is the case, pinched iy penury pressed want. The prototype of Croosus in the palace; the skeleton of want in the hut. Ine horn ot plenty in the city; hollow-eyed pover ty and empty cupboards in the coun try. Bonds and stocks current as col lateral in national banks; money 3 to 5 per cent, in Wall street; the prices of the products of thoit at the mer cy of the bulls and tlie bears of frad The farmers credit discounted; his lands and tenements the ban- tab booed in financial t circles ostracised from thewcrld ot change through op pressive edict of government, which prohibits theprivileged bank from making a loan on the unprivileged land ot the poverty stHcken farmer. who, to relieve wants or meet pecun iary obligations, must seek out syndi cates and accept the terms of protec ted shyloeks who organize them. - A prey to wolves of trade, made so by government, his very land, which po- itu al economists and financial theor ists declare is the basis ot wealth, tin- ustly placed by the government under the cloud, and wickedly (Incriminated against as a collateral, is there any wonder thatthere exists in the hearl of the fanner hatred to our nationa egisiation Witii such a state oi acts, is it not time our national law fivers giving heed to the cries of dis tress going up from agricultural com- ni unit K3 and examining into the gnev- inces of those who people them? I it wise to pooh-r'oh the efforts of the inner to get relict from this touring onamon ? is it a sate thing to sini- oly declare the sub-tf'-amry Fc&eme simply impracticable and to do nothing o better the conuiliou of those who '4 I 1 fll propose it r ueminciatioiis ot me single t x id i a' and the sub-treasury scheme, because of their impractica bility will not serve to stay the storm- WE'learh front ike 'National Econo mitf'llmt Naliqnjal Secrttary J. H. Turner s::ys thatj he is now hating more calls for sul-treasury plans tliaH vcr tefore. This doe3 r.ot prove that the Alliance has abandoned that meas ure. . 1 r -"' j : ' Walter EiMges, jAthcns, Tenn., write: "For six years I bad been afflicted with running soresaudjjin enlargement of the bones in 'my 'eg. I tried everything I heard of without any permanent benefit until Botanic B1cmI IJalm was recom mended to mk. After using six bottles the sores healed, and I ara uow in better health than I have ever been. I Pend this lestimouial ! unsolicited because , I want jpfhers to lo benefitted. -tnd t ig oxen. i-1 i . p j j no, in tne uetortaniaii ni or tne toihhg millions, in their efforts- to se- . euro a jut and economical udministra ' tiou of tlie affairs of this-great goycrn luent.f Therefore, the Farmers Alii-, and Inlittiial 'Union..; .stands to-day - pledged, ustiraHhed and resolved to tin - work of restoring the, administration -"of thid government to a decent! and econo,mical basis to secura and pre, . serve liberty- under the lav, and, to re store. constitutional freedom, without oppression, without class or ring leg - islutibn, to all the people. That is the , aim, the objei-tj and the end of this ' grand organization ; good government far all the people. '(Jau't- all the peo- pie, all .the parties, regardless of former party line's indorsed and support thi. I policy, this doctrine? Alliance Sen tmel. " Loaning iloney on Land. The Stockman (California) Mail publish es-.& eommuuication from IVuuk - 1. Coo!v,iipo:i "Loani'ig iloney on Land and JNon-perishable'l rodutt," to the f 'allowing effect : 'Aloney- h already loaned on laud. S y iar a.s, nterely that faet is concerned. i any land loan' bill proposes nothing ' he?. Tne real questions are: -. Yho I should loan money on land?. Who - .should tOTthe rnto-f, interest on such loaus? ijhould the loaning of bnrren cy olr . I-und-coatinuo to ba mainly" ; monopoly i:i the hands-of great nggre- - gatipasf capital, carrying on the bus "iuess solely! for private gain of the few ;iudiyiduaLsf -c-omivosmg t hem 2" Doe: such a st.ue of things promote .the "general welfare ot thj country? and ?to 4 promo te1h general welfare" (not exactly t:e equal and exact welfare o "every citizen for that is utterly impos . sib'eV but tjhe general -welfare )" ds one of the things for which thd "more per- ices fir.ion, or ute original tmrteen colo;iicvi wasind for which such un . ion ot llisse coiouiesaiul of the terri tory acquired by their joint action 1ia iHen ntaiUiaed. bhould a few fix tije rule of interest at v.hicli the na UoU.s notes may be hal by ih-i whoh . eopTe, r snfoukl ti:o nation fix. tin iiti of pritii'ipal condition?? It is the sauii with the loaniug of the nation's- fiHtei nin-penshai;!a farm produc They are u!ie idy loaned on such pro daefs, bv tiio banks, as almost ' every I t I "- .... : ' I uaiitoi ai;f iann?r unows oy personal cxperit ucl. Thd ; questions which 'touch thrtfheait of K tiiia subject, are: bhoaid the banks and u fev individual. principal !y monopolize worki:; I A little oil meal given occasionally with ojther food will prove beneficial t fattening h(fgs in preventing constipa tion nhd maintainiaj tlie appetite.' I; must pot, however, be fedt( excess. Ketp up an iutimnfe nequaintr.uce with (iie'calve";. Ip them clean and reat jthem kmrtly. leach them- to ead readily wiih a rone. The lesson now given wdl never he .forgotten, ; In ' win lfrove very usetui when tne ani mals" iare matured. i Tnjere is no excuse for having "a sloveply yard of fovls. If a Jiiau has no unie to Httemt to nis Jowls better tell him to sell them at once. The best thoroughbreds soon. become scrubs in thje hands of a slovenly poultrymani Hdsty thinks three pounds or less of honey will make "a pound of wax; Sim mi n si les-s than 6i pounds-;' tradition,. twenty pounds. "DOu t we stick to hat i twenty from mere habit? asks Dr. filler in Glcaninns. 41 do. Has there been a single experiment of the ate years tojconhrm it? '"I ' V Ah ox at ten years of age may begin ;o u$e bis teeth naturally, especially die front ones: or llio covering' ms-m- - r ; brace uf the fangs may be diseased. A cure may possibly bo produced by sponging the gum with tincture of myrrh, giving the ox a quart of raw linseed oil, and feeding soft food, as bran mash. r .Bloating in cattle indicates indiires- tioii. The treatment should be as fol- 1 t" i lowis: uiv.e a pint or raw-linseed oi anq repeat in two days.N Give r-.n ma$h or cut hay, wetted with warm whjer, adding . bran, or cornmeal. Tiie emaciation and rough coat will disap pear as soon as the digestion is restor- d. Linseed steeped in hot water would be a useful addition to the feed We -notice reports of a number of milkdealers, or rather creamerymen, who are in hot water by paying more to farmers for their milk than it'is worth. If the farmers will sell their milk or any product to a man on tim wjlio'offcrs to pay them more-than their product is worth, they -must sooner or later be losers bv tha operation, for no man who intends to pay for what he buys can afford to pny more for an ar ticle" than he can sell it for with profit U himself and pay the producer for li is product. Now examine your 3'onng trees care fully and see what insects have tucked t iemselves a.way for the winter. You will find various web-covered things glued to tlifi brancher., also nests of eggs here and there, and plant lice hid lircracics and broken places in j the lark, cn trunk and branches. Destroy ow everything of the sort and thus save yolu-slf abig job next summer. We have found more rijvple-lree lorers cn that part of our orchard near a woodland than elsewhere five times as many, iience we infer that timber CONSUMPTION CURED. An old pbyslelan. riptlreiTfrorn rractlce. havlre had placed ia hlhauashy an h..it-t India misslrjk ary th loriiiuln cf a simple vegetable remedy lor the sytfO'iy an-j perxnaiitni, cure on-orasumpuon, Bronc'.iuis. uatarrn.,1 Aetrir.a aaa nil -i uroat ana Lunsr Afff-t-tlons. also a positive nnd radical cure tor Nc-rvoua Debility! aad all Xervoiu OomiJlalnts, nftor having tested lis wondf rful curative powers luftliousanus of cases, has felt it nl3 fluty to mrUe It knoivn to hl J-utTeHng fellows. Actuatert by this motive and a desire to idle ve human srfferlncr. I will seni tree oi ch n?e, to an wno aesire ir. taia, re-ipe, In CJenftaa. Kronen or English, with run di rections for piepainfe and using. Scot by msll by adflresslntr wifth stamp, naming this paper, W. A Noyes, SiO rowers Block, Kocnester, n. i. isaj Ghildr in Cry fcr Pitcher's P-storiaJ General :-: Directory. COUXTY CO VEHEMENT. Clerk Superior Court, W G Watson, Sheriff, Jas j Monroe ltbgistcr of Dwells, U N Woodson. Treasure.i', J lani'l ilcCubbins. Surveyor; B 0 Arey. Coroner, 13 A Atweil. CoinrriiHsionei sf VV L Kluttz, chairman, Dr L W Cokrcau, Cornelius Kestler, J A Stewart audi fr Patterson. Sujvi Pub lie Schools, T C Linn. Sup't of Health, Dr J J Summcrell. Overseer of Poor. A M Crown. i ii J .1 ji lUiiignat'on rising nil over me country in the bre:.sts or the populace. This farmer's bill' may.-be vv-lt and chiraeiical, but. there- is- more in it tli.m ippears on the surfaee, Wild or not. that prompt tlie drowning man to catch ah straws. From it statesmen must learn a lesson. l'hev must work good for it, or it wiii Yi fonHd loaded lull of ruin. Sulfjr- ing patience and endurance have their unit. l ne of lie The Age 5 of Progress at tc leluvian period world's historv is shrouded in impeue- urity. Oulv a few pages of (icneses now make known the history of a vast civilization that existed be fore the flood. Earlv in the postdeluvian period civilization began to reassert its sway among the people, aipi the result was the formation ot three great centres civilization, Indi i on the east, Egypt the west, and Cnaldea oetwen these two. Science, art and literature wero crfrned to a great extent by these thrce mighty empires; and in m any respects, their achievements have not been equalled even to this day. How strange it is that the progress of this should have -passed entire- ancienc age TOWX, Mayor, T C Una Clerk, D R Julian. -Treaourer, I il Fuiist. Police, 11 W Price, chief, J F Tacc, C v Pool, ii Ji Barnnger. Commissioners 2Jorth ward, J A Itcn dleman, D M Miller; South ward, I) B Julian, J A Barrett: Last ward, J B Oor don, T A Coujhenour; West ward, li J Ilolmts, J W UMauney. CHURCHES. Methodist Services every Sunday at 11 i m nnd;G p m. Prayer meeting every Wed uesciav at CI n m. Lev Dr, W 11 Leiih naitor, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon atg o e:ocK. J w JMauney, sup t. Prcsbvteriail Services every Sunday at 11 a m and S:.'o p m. Prayer meeting every V ednepday at, S:o.O p m. Lev Uuinple, J) 1, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 4 p m. J i.uiiipic, sup t. Lutheran Services every Snnday atll a m and 7 p mi. Prayer meeting every edi'.esduv at i u m. Lev ChasB King oastor. unday aitcrnoon -imoav pi iiool every T at o n in. It ' Lizer, mo t. Kpiscopal Services every Sunday at 1 a m and :-'0 ;i m and Wednesday at G:oO p in. lte.v F J Murdoch, rector. Se.iida;.ehoi.-I every Sunday afternoon lit o P LI. S Jone idav at tH a.m Baptist Scj'viers every Sunday morn iPir aiul mciit. x n.yer i:ieetin every Wednediiy inht. Lev pastor. - - . i: S'lmh'.y st'ieoi every S TUos L Swink, sup't. CatuohV Services every second Sun lay at Y-) a m and 7 p in. Key Father liird. i ibt-r. Sunday school every Sunday at 10a in i M C A Devotional servues at Hal everv Sn'e.Iav ,al 4:o( p in. Business meet ip.g t". rst 'ihur.s.iaN' nirdil in every mouth I JI Foust, prort't. SEND YOXIE JOB PRIN HQ - - s t . f . - RiCaioiid&DanYiilaB.R. The name of Scvery man in Wester if. North has timber land, i Carolina who improved! and to the unimproved, farjm lands, town lots and,propcrtips for sale. Vo must have bottqm priqes, full, i clear and correct;descriptions. .Persons wishing to buy,, sell or rent properties will find it to tneir interest to wnte to or ' ' t - call on 1' JUb UP Y 1 U hi. ' McGUBBIKS & HEISNER, WATCHMAN SALTSBU J. L. ramsey;prOv The La$tdmabk iY, X. C. -0- STATES VLLLE; N. C, ! Commends Itself to tlics wba wftr.t tlie news of the d:ijr and all or it, an. who wrd a candid ex- i nrf ssl.in (. a ii-n!on Vi. .nnU'lirroi.t Mntes. It la a 3 Comflloto in all its AODOint- column paper, a pa t!ciuirly lian iue sheet, and Vuuipiclo in an it 1Fru 111 11 . the people who taken hivearbMt. suosoriptlon , price. $2 per j cur, $1 for six nionlhs, 0 ceuts for "IltJIllo. i tnree moatns. bena lansampie copy. - Address, !j. P. CA 1. 1) WELL. ' Kditor and ProJ Every Varietyof Printing Done With NeatnessandDispatcu. jOTICE Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Env lopes. Pamphlets, Posters, Dodgers, Cards, Tags. Ball & Wedding Invitations I hereby annnuncie tliatT. P. MeroncV is my authorized aent for collecting and receipting all bills uc me. All accounts unsettled and not nfdjuste'd in the next sixty days will nc r-xinecd to judgment. Uespeetjfullv, j. bj cou: Feb. 24, 1S91. '1 rCILL, M..D. 17:tl Careats, and Trademarks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Wodcrate Fees. Ou Ofdcc is OipbsiTe U. S. Ptent crricc aud we can socur? ilatent in lcsi time tliau UiufeO remote from Waehif-ton. -Bend mcdcl. dra iaz or rhoto.. with descrip tion. We advis3,'-if patemahlo or not, free of charge, vnx rc ntt cue ceil patent 13 Rt-curco. A Pasphlct. "iloT to Ohuln Patent," with r.ames of actur.1 client la jour ftuiu, county ot town, Bene ireu. A'-iurcas, Op?. Patent Office. Washington, D. C. I - CONDENSED GCHEJBULI!. In Effect MarvJi, S, 1891. i Lv New York, ' riillixlt l,hl, Haltlanore, . Washington, " Ch irlo; tcsvillo, . " Lynehbnrjr.f " Dmvlile. Lv Klihmond, " Rurkevuie. Keysvitle, VrOanvlUe, iireensboro," LvGolUsboio, 'r Ar na .cin, s.y Kaiein . Durham. ' Ar Greensboro. Lv winston-Salecs, ureeiiSDoro, lltsrh Point, Ar Salisbury,- iPtatcsvlile, 44 lllciory, . 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Lave Salisbury daily except Sutcuv;3 p. ra., nf--rlve Pil4svllie 5 p. im. Ieiumlr!p,lejiV23 Bllcsville S a. m:;" arrive s burj- lo a. in. C - - . "Hi No Botch Work. lodc.es: Fnlton Lodge No ! A V AM, meets everv tiivl and third Fiidav nihtiu each month. ; E BNeuve, V 31 . Salisbury Lode, No 24, K of P, meets every Tuesday -night. A II Boydcn, C C Salisbury Lode, No 775, K ot' II, meets every lsi Mid .3d Monday night in each month. C T Ei-rnhardi, Dictator. Saiisbiiry Council, No 272, Royal Ar canum, iueeU oyery 2d and 4th Monday night, in each month. It G Kizcr Rereut ly awiiy ! lhc;cause3or th;; termination oi the tirst postdeiuvi ui ajje . of progress have been searcned out by tne learned men of many centuries. The two principal causes appear, in every in stance, to have been the cru h'uig oi.t of mental, moral and physical develop ment, among the great masses of the people, bj those-who possessed wealth and ollicml power. When the As:atic and A'r can , civi" ization had collapsed, then lhat oi the Greeks and uoniaus .arose; but here, ngain, accuniiilated wealth and oiSciid power united for the purpose of degrading the great masses of the common people; and the result was a long period of almost universal de- pravitj' and ignoiance. This period is called the Dark Ages. ; n-i n l i i i i 1 1 t ine nrsi aawn or nnc tnat uejr.in to dispel the gloom that had enshroud ed the nations was 'the discovery of America by Christopher Col urn bus The results of this great feat stood un equalled in tlie hUtcry of the world. We now live in -an age of progress whicn might pivparly Le called ''The Columbian Age."' America has led the world to heights ofliberty, industrial, progress and hap piness. Shall we rise higher, or is th period of darkness appro idling? Let the great masses of America's sons of toil stand in one solid phalanx as a brotherhood, and no power on earth would dare to oppress them. Let us hope that the liht, liberty, progress aud happiness of ths present a ba without ce;.s:n. T0T OFFTCE. Oilicc hourfe from 7:G0 a m to O.ciO p ra. Mr.ney order bonis 9 a ra to 5 p m. Sundav hours 12:15 a m to 1:00 "p m J U Ranlsav. V 31. ,'-tiie lu'jlio of the woods lmrlor theio insects. XT Tt-'KZ m I; f-O vfVJ I "r 3 " 5 f-', $jJ9 i N ! jfeWtj? lid A - -..-- TKe Best Honseli old Medicine. Oaco or tvrico each year the sys ir -. needs ; purging cf the impuri vio3 Vf idi clog tlie blood. " Fron cMhlljboil to old age, no remedy .?ct' cases with the same ccr t.'.imty of good resuita as POTAXIC BLOOD BALM. V. CL TucGa-ihey, Wehb City, Ark., writes. " Ij. P. II. has done roe more, pood and fcr less' than any otl.cr tlood pnritr I ever used, ir.wc ihscnifoit cf ray life to it.' - i'. A.-Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., Avfrvt ta, if88, -vrits ; " I depend oa B. B. B. for the preservati u i r-17 hec'.th. I have had it in my family rm n..:ir f.vo year?, and i.i all tht tinie have r.ot l.d :c ;i ve a d-jctirf." Triv frr l"K7tr.atc-1 "Cook of "Wt.Jjdcrs,' . !.o-.n V. M CO.. Atifiufa. Ga Sent tno. "Young; Giant," i Tie BM Kujlsctj M, .-3 a . it PJATU2ES re it '8 91 . AS omeial AKL-nc inrM-A. Aa exiia'.is- lvejd'.Tiissirn of the r:irf", Fliii!i!;e and l'r U'.iiti:n oie.stKiiis ar.ilaH cco:iy!n!o and Uince to the ji.'nyjlo. 2 L. Satisfacton Guaranteccl. Orders by mail solicited and prompt- ! ly attended to. Address, Salisbury, N. C. PROGRESSIVE FARMER Raleigh, N. 0. Organ of the N. C. State Alliance. Edited by Col. L. L. Polk, assisted by Rev. Baylus Cade. The paper will be kept up to the usual high standard Subscrilie for it, only $1 per year in advance. The Progressive Farmer and th44 Watchman will be sent-to new subscribers at SI. 75 for both pa- pers. ftnoscnoe now. Address, I'UOUKtfoSlVJS FARMER, Ribn-!i N. C. The str-at reiink-'s l;n;y I proven sn th-teiM liona! iejmat!.)i 2 C-- ft rwi - 3-- . 5? SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. al tr:mn!h of the Afll rice or 1 WnK-H Ai.V'M'ATI lias a turtor ii tni tii.in U a na il I uli'-.-it'tHtion. t'lwxTfcd and encoiiniit ii ly tlio m tut r"-Mi!t so fur at- jivt-tv. rati, m'O-.o r.'.ture, and in-?i::nit t.'.v.aiii'iiK Is 'hut tho i:ilr ; li-iy f.-r t!if iiuisse.s f.'ifl i!v.K'.AT-U !ior-fally iurtti 'u advance. Adiirev talt;ed, ;ih niw hellevSnz that ii dawning f a a pe"pk!lun Ail Its Iiil-sKiiiU. Su: 1 DATE FifOLISHinO CO., Tcceka, Kansas.' ' . O" trains f-and lo Pu'lnrKm Ii!it?it sv nr lv twv-n N.-w Vorfc Bnl -Atianta, Ati.ir.m ;ntl Or'ear.a vl-t Montgomery; jviovi!', f.r-d n.-Ala. Col ii m W.i and Ai'cust.nnd Piillrrai sic".n;-; fox fcret-vcen- GreehKhiiro and -JlorriSLov-n i.t A:.'.,.:- -yiilo nr.d not Springs. " On trails' 11 nn'i 12 Fulimnn VcsUJur'? s'.-.o; 1; : . Car b-t'-ver-a V.'jisrtnfilon ":iinrN"Pvv Or -r--n i SVIontjrcinervw' Ptillrmo 'Slooier.;-tw-fo:: III ''.irt iP l i't-l OpoensfKiro, nrid :-' fft;en--bor' nnl - Itali'f. PuHmin BiifT :t -Sleertcp it vr! V5raR!uirT.fcn "s" d A'ljrusi i. ' Pulltian H'nTct sto-r-pr )-tvf:V-t'v ' Y irkanl WasUtagtoaan.l Hot s-,rJa'-- in a'::---' 1) jry. - . . - - An extra farft-tachnrsr! on tf-ft WaFMniton a? d S"-uth'.vcMf rn"V-stibul LI lulled, between W.as!i. lazt-nn and" Atlanta.- " - " - 'rurjujjix Ufccts fta sali al. prlnetpnl stations, to. all nolnta. Fr riti'Sand Information applv to 3ny ajrnt of th crmnanv o.- to JAS." t." TAYLOR, SOL It A W. A Tt"H-K, i O. P. A. Trafilc Mcr. ' . P. l'.A. " " XECUTOirS NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the Cf f..ite f Hannah MeKenziecolore.l, ueeeaseJ ; at - per sona having xlaims against her estate -arc jisreby notified to present ihetii to mc on, or b-;lre the lSjth dayfif Fclxruanvl8S2, or. this, hotiee" wHl l plead in; barf of tbeir recovtry: L!l persons indebted to "sail estate will pica i.iake immeUiatc settlement. :-( ', i M . y ? v J. ii. -Mckenzie, n.'.c.-..,u.r. .- 1 r Feb. 10, ia?l. - ct : " t j 1 MEIPsITT" THE- TTTl -Q 5 ft F35l fc-it i . Y Simple, Durable." Print ifOIll THE MHRRiTT cldar Ictal Type, does the work fj a 1136 Maehine; Pcifet Amrn- ment. Prints Capital, Sniall J&i-. .t'M-s, Figures and Character -78-in allr- Price conijd $lo." A gents -and canvassers va u led. Apply t':Sf::i;;'S:' h J. ALLBN 3ROWN, Aglfor W. X. C, 16 . -JFMMK Sim. 4 ll w t VERTICAL PISTON. feivJ jfrk Steam, Air and Vacuum Pudxdb, Vesffcioat and tal of evG2;(variet7 and capacitsr. t I 1 ge sliali lA Many years practi . Snow & Co., oli( ce have given C. licitOrs of patents at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed suc cess in oUaiiiin patents for all classe of inventions. ; They make a socciultv ol many paten s that brtd been pre-ithamJ U 1 ;M O I 'IT I m I i- - i ' in another column,? will be of interest to inventors, patents, manufacturers, and all who huve anything to do with Will stand this season at the stable of J. 0. Houston. For terms nnd Pedigree apply to J. 0. Houston, Bear 'Poplar, N. C, er J. Anibrose Stewart, Miranda. lS-.2ni ; ; AHNpUNGSMENT. - We h.erchy announce that Mr. ,P. r. ileroncy is an authorized agent for collecting und receipting all bills due I he late in ni of V hitehead & Tran- Ml accounts un settled and not adjusted i iv the next sixty days will lie reducr dto judgment. J. .WHITEHEAD; M. D. II. T. TKAXTHAM, M. D. sM jf-i? 5?' u; V-.r HqguIajrEprisontr. 1 F irt cn - , -?s l i The most (simple, dnrable and'-'eficeUve-- rump in t he A - s -Refineries, J wells, Fire du purposes. I Tks A. S. CAI market fori Alines, Quarries,. ? oweries, Factories, Artesian 4 ty and general manufacturing Jlbend for Catalogue. ; EKS :: P 1 - lite? it v IT:-:.'' v.-. ' y i r- t - - f.i i iWrl'l.jfr" . ' (V Foot ot Hast 23o Sxeeet, New Yokjc. 1 1 ; : :F"- patents, " . I. il2tf
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 26, 1891, edition 1
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