. .. ? .. :: " -us I - .Si-; r f i ' '.1 i f' i .1- " , -14 x r Hi- T r ALLIANCE DI K K MOUY. - Xli"nal AlUmceii L.'l'.Jc, president, North CarolinH; 15-1 1- UWvcr,prive presi dent, Kanis: J. -H. Turner serreiarv lrflaur' Georgia, J. F. WilIettMec, ' State Alliance EHa Carr, president, OKI Sparta; . 0- lici Ji hi -ficldV secretary, Hawaii' County Jesse Miller, president, - Ulackmcr ; M. L. Ritchie, secretary. Saw. ' Iredell County J. W. Holman, president, ChI Spiiirg- M. E. Kamsey, secretary, Moresf ille. ' Caliarrvg ConntyA. F. Hileman, presi cTeut. C-oicord; Dr. ,LJ3. Luflerty, becre tary, Cpncordi 1 ' " ' D'ltihlstn, County K. S. Green, president, Jim;$: V, A. Lindsay, secretary, rhoiuas- vide. TXT ; 1 - T: U 4- woman s.-uiiiaw. I picht my tent in a small town in JnTannv orteday last seeson, & while"! was sfandin at the flore takin money, a liepputashun of ladies came up & sed thy wo members of the Hunkumville Fem dp Iteformin & Wionnin's Rites AsftCjiashua, .and' they axed me if they c-o l go in without payin "Not exactly," sez I, "but pay without goin in." you can Dew you know who we air?' aid one the winnuin, at tall and feroshu'i . laokin critter, with a blew kotton um Lre'Ier under her arm, do you know who we air, Sir?" ,uMy imperihum is." sed I, "from 'a letter view, that you air females." I "We air, Sur," said " the feroshus woman "we belong to a society whitch bsleeves i wimmin has ritesr whitch bi?leevei in raisin her to proper spear--which believes she is-indowed with as much in tellcck as man is iwhitch belecves she is ti am pled on ana auoosear-K wno win resisi nense- 4tn rorever tne ineroacnmenis oi " ""-'"6 . . llf 1 T1 T a t i none, rnarm. sez i. staTi ms imcK. irtmg bact, pb!e!lyn t jruu. u. ruSiuJ B iMiuuav.c; a lone man near in a 4t - 1 strange place iJesides I've a wife to hum." "Ys, cried the female, "& she's a slave! Doth she ueyer dream of free dom doth she never think of throwiu of the yoke of tyrrinny & thiukin & votin for herself? Doth she never think of these liere things?" uNot beiu a natural born i fool," sed I,.by this time a little riled, "1 kin safely say that she dothunt." - :01i jwhotwhot!'' screamed the j female, swingin her umbredler in the lair. "Ohwhal is the price that wo man pays for her expeeriunce!" "I don't kno" sez I; "the price, of my show is 15 cents pur individooal." k& can't "our 'Sosiety go in free?" asked the female. "Not if l kiiow.it," sed I. Crooil, creoil sian," she cried, & bust into ters. "Won't you let my darter in?v sed anuther of the exsentic Wimmin, take me affikshumitely by the -hand.. 0, i lease let me darter in, shee's a sweet igushin childjof natur." i , "Jt her ghsh!" roared I, as mad as 1 cood stick at their tarnal nonsensp: m.v.v iVi LLumil, l ui cu llJtV ill i Xut. " ... ! lAl t r x u tue simulations oo- Nervadrnm that I was a Beest. I "My female friends," sed I, "be4 yon leeve, Pre a fef remarks to remark; wa them well. The female woman i,s oneof the greates' institooshums of which this land can boste. ' It's onpos ible to get along without hir. Had there bin n& femala wimmin in the world, 1 should scarcely be here with myunpuraleldshownovVveryoccashuui. he is good in sickneis-good in well- uvza-r&nn) mi in time.- u wonian, woman 1' T cried, my feelings worked V to a hi poetik pitch, "you air an angle when you believe yourself; but when you take off your proper apparel & (mettyfqrically spcaken) get into Ijaotyloons! when you desert your fti.nn . m J ..II i. f. a. ' r w nifcti uui iifus mil Oil wimmiVr; .vl,.,.,, .:. T.mUli&us, seeking who you may de- Anere 13 a counterfeit out so danger vor s0meboddy in short, when you 0113 48 to necessitate the issuance of au undertake to phiy the, man, you pUy etftirely new scries of $2 certiucates, says the devil and air an emfatic noosance. the Charlotte News. Heretofore all coun My female friends," I coutinued, as ferfeitaof our paper currency were read they were indignantly departin, "wa detected by the failure to iaiitate the well what A. Ward has sad!" Arf character of rmnAr nn lllJIS VV-sird. . I Love on a Death Eox. J!itrerybpdy on the West Side knows jarney bulivai. Ma d itfvps ft hr n I for a ll Onif All 1m.a1 1 l I - i has 1.1 P . i utou Butxi. uuuerc&Ker. Uel to ibva iiiote iunerai nrocessinn otner urtYsr m the city. About a vearl p he took Maggie Dooley.to sa Joe Murphy in bhaun Uhue,V and she is talking about it to this day.' Not lon'w I r.gft. however, Barney met the : Widnw jjicuraw, whose husband was kiHprl summer in the R:.r;Bn . j. tt- ... . )IU5. U S inewuK iHsurea.ior.araAHJO. ar. . . a t . w I hC WlHrrar I . every dollar of it in hanl- nn,l ... - , uuu lu ji 1 drawing 0 per cent,' She has an income of ten 311 month from the interest .nrlIf: more ironi whej-e she cooks bhe;is employed in the household of a 1 raine aveue gentleman. It was at Wui-iVIn ,come acquainted withthAVidow Mc&raw. 3hftJ w smitten with his red wlii1roN.a nmg ws. He escorted her homeland on thay they stopped at a restau rant arid ateoysters,both raw and fried J5arneyKvus invited to r.;il I wr.;u t. : Vd,Jaud on leaving he told' hat tliet enjoyable evening Je had spnoL since he-, came to miericaL Ana it wa ...-. 1 ni , arranged i I : t. . ..1 y 1 T 11U llir Sundaj liiternoeh if the day W9 fin a T 1. -W : ""v. uarnitorsrot a1 n mnt .. nor unti n w JU o clock in the mornint 'II. vent toleveral stables W U 'V.. BiileJitifl cou'd not hire a horse for lov. or: Miondy. . The day was dli ibfroi nr.d evertodv was out drivinnl thelWk and alonr the lie telephoned to Lerov P.iv ffred tun dollars for a ri& fni iwt 1 ours, but he might jmt as well hav t uei LHi fell cent, i liere wasn't a hor T Si iHlififV rn fto hsW -in l.ii hut reort he lntclied mi i..nm ot ... - j- . I V. UU4 creara colored hrrse lo'd white fcearsef and sUrteit for Prairie avenue. Tb hear.-e rolled! eoislesly along orer the granite pared avenues, and Harney wu in the height of Im glory In front of wnere the wilow was cm ployed he turned in so close that the wheels -of 'the hearse scraped against the curbstone. People in the neigh lorho(d went to the front step to in quire who was dead. Presently Bar ney and the widow came out of -- the house and mounted the driver box. As tli hearse rolled away pyala of laujhter split the air. They drove in lmmessive disnitv down Drexel boule vard, and then turned the heads of the creata colored horse-i toward Jacksorv .irL- Thnrisnda of Persons saw the stranire 1 . ... -. . . w. TP! rr inumiBd t i nark, bat they didn't know what to make of it, Barney and the widw paid no atten- tion to the caustic comnients made upon them from time to time. They enjoyed the drire as well as they would have done in" a landau; for the way home it was all planned that the V idow McGraw will soon chancre her name to Sullivan. Chicago Herald. Sorrow in the Home. , We all know that home life is no m ft tU all pleasure ltnougn most sorrows have their compensative. times of hap piness. Uut there is one clas3 of sor rows and heart-aches for which ther seems to Ue no healing Dalm -tnat js the wife and mother that has her hopes ruined, her heart broken, and herhonae made desolate by that fiend, the run traffic I know t is is a dull theme to the world, but it s a theme that i3 al the world to them, and 1 see no remedy , when men are elected to ofhee that haye not staI11iaa to enforce a law when ifc is once passed Public opinion makes more cowards tlian conscience doe When it the right thing, wru u i j the ncht jiim then it is an easy mat ter: but reputation, is what men think oi' yon, and character is what you are Then let us elect men for office regard less of their pflitics,that will do what they are elected to do, and not back down tor a circular saw. If we had more enthusiasts in the temperance re torra, men we miur. looiv tor more1 happinpss in homp. Joih killings say an enthusiast is one that believes four times as much ;is he can prove andean pror&four times.as much as any other man can benev. V e see this most forcibly illustrated in horse racin r r prizo fighting and politics. But when it -eomes to temperance. men sit auietly down and fold their auds, and say the people are not ready or it yet. No, it hasn't become popu lar, because our great political parties, r. e ! of education and influence, cannol .hoid a convention without bringing liquor by the car load. The Democrat have the name, but the Republican get their share of the game, and who ever opposes either party are called cr.inks. Is it right i;o lisen e a man t make naupers and tax sober men t Uke titic of them? Is it nirht to i: . I i i. 1 license a cram snon to uacn vice, an.j tax people for schools to teach virturer Why build churches to save men, and and licenss shops to destroy them? if every man would do what he knows t( be right, and for the best interest of the nation at large, regardless, of pub lic Sentiment, this- traffic would not stand twenty-four hours. Then we should have more happiness in the ZZr PTT 13 co,ld"clve ?r?k 1A,haW man never 'uigiaiiieu a uaiiK or committeu s murder. Happiness does not ruin homes and break hearts and turn men into demons. It makes better husbaBds and wives, nobler sons and daughters, and elevates society. Mrs. C. A. Glenn. t i r a. OOk Out for It. merit nrlp? flr Trmforl : rQnffDll tVinf Annli i. P ' 4. t ,uuovu ki'iau tiwu puiLoi it., ionning a complete note contains a small silk thread running through it lengthwise. This pa rer ia' for th a firaHim a Imoot -r.. i imifolad in Kv .v,. ... . . v wuuierieii ju3t uiscover ed 8o,far " is now knowu, it has been ov uuiji iu vuumerieiuug tne 6ilver nntj wn. rf0u, series of 18S6. This of Treasurer Jordan, lid Ss yignette of Gencral Hancock on its face, i8? fna there are now nearly 4Ur.uw oi the 'notes in circulation i nnn t ha twkIawm ur. it. . "rr.'" - r rV.0"4 .UCiuro l"e treasury JJe IL" " luein - oacit into avwuiv UUU SUDS L IIR fl Tlmv carina WltOOUt fiOricni ATT! Ho ts eetw n any - considerable ouantitv nf th - - 1 J vuvi WUil terfeit notes get mto circulation. This Xi110 subJe ofa secret conference at LPartraefiday after rctarv Knstoi- on lemuug omeiais 01 tho -Bureau of Engrav ing and Printing. It was practically de cided to suspend the printing of the $2 silver certificate and to institute a new series of the same denomination. Ihfro are a few members of the Al iiance who, so long as the orijaniza- tiois action was vague and indefinite Y.icu wan a ioua voice and de darod that, tha Aii;., ,.iv, fkiitau WOUK1 live corevtj-. All acknowledged that its principles were pure. , Every one pre .wv.b ou. i,rs. meir suuse uent action in many instances has proven that while a nersnn m., bs tharorgily cognizant of geu ra' principles he often fails utterly to "ana. mem are the, however, vho cannot be accorded th excuse of gnorance, an 1 they, thrr o e, are fet lown aruo o those whose, oimositiou w wnal. A man who claims to be an t hanceiuap, and yet maes captions .Sections to every definite demand ef e Mrganiz itio 1 h c?rtaiuly not true o the cuu.se. mprenen.i tlu-tr specific applieatian. I his is a-siredly true of some who, roui ignorance, or?nostf Ali;n,a a J H .Ml J.J When Baby was Ick,,Tre gave her Castoria. Vfcen stse was a Cfcild, she cried for Castoria (Then aha became Miss, she jcaing to Castoria. -When she had Children, she ga? them Castoria Many ye4rs pnicticojhave given C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of patents at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed suc cess in obtainiirgpatejits for aliclr.sses of inventions. They make a specialty or many, patents tnaci naa Deen pre viously rejected. Their advertisement in another column, will be of interest to inventors, patents, , manufacturers, and all who have anything to do with patents. ) Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes: "For six years I had been afflicted with running sores aud an enlargement of the bones in my leg. I tried everything I heard of without any permanent benefit until Botanic Blood Balm was recom mended to me. After using six bottles t he sores healed, and I am now in better health than I have ever been. I send this testimonial unsolicited because I want others to be benefitted. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old ph3slc!an, rptlred from practice, having bud placed in his handa by an Eai-t lnd mission ary the formula ct a simple vegetable rfemcdy for the Bpoedy and permanent cure ot CocaSumpUon. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and nil Throat ana Lung Affections, also a positive and rafllcal cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of caaea, has felt it His duty to make it knovrn to his suffering felloe. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human sufferlns:, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire It, this recipe, In German. French or English, with full di rections for preparing and using. Sent by mall by addressing with stamp, naming tbls paper, W. A. .Notes, S'jo Powers Brocic, Rochester, N. f . is. ty C. L. WELC Livery, Sale & Feed Stabl Salisbury, N. C. Bafp Phaetons ana Carriages ON SHOUT NOTICE. COMMERCIAL . TRAVELERS CAR RIED TO ALL TOINTS. HORSES FED AND GROOMED AT REASON ABLE RATES. CALL AND SEE ME. 0m fiLLSKINo BLOOD Tlia Best Household Medicine. Once or tvrica each year ths sy tcra needs purging of the impuri ties which clog the lood. From childhood old aet xxo remedy meets all cases with tpe same cer taisty cf iood roeult as BOTANIC BLOOD BALM. W. C McGauhcy, Vrebb ty, ArV., write, ' 3. B, 3. ha3 done me more jrood and for lcrs noacy thLui any other blood pitriner I ever used. 1 owe the comfort of my life to it?' P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Vai.i, AnjrtiFt 10, 1S88, ' ntr?s: " I depend on B. B. B. for the preservation l rr.y health. I have had itjin mv family n'-.v u.rty t'vo years, n.d in &I1 that time have cot hud rr Vrftn for IV.artrated "Book ef Wont ;- i "t.'-i ro. AM iT,ti. Ga. Scutfiee. LEADING . 1. REISNER SALISBURY, N. C. ' Beside each other irim and flat wo pairs of spectacles have a chat. Talkinsr awav as-sneetaelfts rnn i d as I heard it, thus it ran, Quoth the silver pair with big round eyes To the golden pair made modern-wise, T 1 Al 1 O it ajcu o uavf a Lais ere tne good loins rise, And chat till old Salisbury opens her Apparently the gold pair nodded assent, And with arms akimbo attention lent. vv line tne silver pair his kerchief drew And then his nose most vigorously blew. Then wiping a tear from! his big round eye, M He began by telling of days gone by, V hen youthful vigor first left his eye, And to see distinctly he vainly tried. When At asi my good master sought Reisner Bros, and then I wsis bought From their stock complete and very . large, ! With examination free no extra charge. s They told him I was the finest they had To suit my father, not more than a lad. lhen folding my arms laid me gently away, And told him to wear mostly on cloudy days. These many years my master has had faithful service, never bad, While with vour misl rpss sii'a In? -Slany hippy hours we helped pr. vide. Well do I remember la sorrow of the past I - When master brought you here to stay. aau ininKiflg me no earthly use, he me aside did lav Thus perham tn nelra! :RlDircctory. CO JJTi OQ VEHEMENT. Clerk Superior Court, W O Watson. Khcriir, Jais M JI 911 roe Register bfrieeas, i N Woodson. Trejisnrerj J Saill McCubbios. Surveyoii, B p Ai-fey. Coroner,! D AJ Aitwel I. Ck)mnfissaonerstjy L Kluttz, chairman, Dr L YlC4lemanj Comelius Kestler, J A Stewart laud I F Patterson. Sup't public Schools, T C Linn. Sup'tpf Healthi Dr J J Summer ell. Overeeeri of Boer A 31 Brown. 1 i i f i TOWX. MayoktbLiny ! Clerk, D;R Julian. Treaureril U Fbust, Policy 15 W Price, chief, J F Pace, C W I'oo i Ji?M Barrlncer. Commissioners North ward, J A Ren dleman,D M Sliller; South ward, D R Juiiau, J Ai Barrett; East ward J B Gor dou, T A Qoughenour; West ward, R J lioinics; J W Siauney. 18 ! GIIUBCHES. Methodist Services every Sunday at 11 a nr and G p m. Prayer meeting every Wedhesaay at 6 p m. Rev Dr V H Leithi pastor.- Sunday school every Sunday afternoon atg o cioci. j j y mauney, sup t. Presbyterian Services every Sunday at 11 a ni and :SQ p m. Prayer meeting every ednesnay at S:oO p m. Rev Rumple,! D ;D, pastor. Sunday school overy Sunday afteruoon at 4 p 111, 4 Itumple, sup't. ; Lutheran- Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 7 p rh.i Prayer meeting every vy eduesaay at i p m. liev Chas B King pastor. ' , ; ! ( ; ' Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 6 p m. JK U ivizer, nup't. Eniscopat Services every Sundav at 11 a ia and p:3Q p m and Wednesday at 0:30 p ra. itev j iViurdoch, rector. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon iiK O y HI.; . j t. Baptist Services every Sunday morn ing and nigut. Brayer meeting every vv eauesuay? mgnt. iiev Jones pastor. i Sunday sdhool every Sunday at 9 a.m Thos L Swiok, sup't. Cat hoHc-4-Sery ices every second Sun day at 10 al ro and 7 p m. Rev Father Gerard, pastor. Suuday school every Sunday at 10 a m Y M C A-T-Devotional services at Hal every Sunday at 4:30 p m. Business meet ing tirst 1 hursday night iu every month. 1 1 it oast, $res't. ' V LODGES. Fulton Lod?e No 99 A F & AM, meets every hrst aiid third Friday night in each month, ii li JSeave, V JI. Salisbuj-y Lodge, No 24, K of P, meets every Tuesday night: A 11 Boy den, C C Salisbury Lodge, No 775, K of H, meets every 1st and. 3d Monday night in each month. C T Bernhardt, Dictator. Salisbury! Council, No 272, Royal Ar canum, meets every 2d and 4th Monday night in. each month. B G Kizr Regent ; : i ; POST OFFICE. ' O'Hice hours from 7:30 a rn to G.30 p m Money order hpurs9 a m to 5 p m. Sunday hours 12:15 a m to 1:00 p m J li rtamsay, J .M . Ohildr-yj Cry for Pitcher's n-toria: Regulate The Bowels. CosilTencua tferangralbe hU mr tm aud U?3im cioase, sacn & Sicfc HeadaohG. Dyipepsia, Pevers, Kidney Disease, Biliotis Colie, Malaria, etc. Tntt'a PiUa prod aee rernlar hMt r bicb, no one fnnjr food Sold Eversrwliero. JEWELERS, 1 Well for iiie now, by ReLsners said, Or c my shoulders would have went my head, j Xolcl my master to try me for seeing away. I i Quite certain, they said, I'd last many more days.! r rom that . day to this - we've known. no sorrow And to ripe years together we've grown, Doing our duty as only specks can, Brought here to bless both woman and mani .1 j i Never a tear has our masters shed, Never a happier life was sped, Never regretting that he was sent Wiiere he purchased the specks that made him content. Times have chaliged since first ve came, But their large stock is just the same. iney tea to all as they spoke of us: Only finest sgoods advertise them thus Now just ni the dav besrins to break- Before their competitors can get awake, Let us writt on the wall just over there, Don't waste vour substance on the desert air. j So say we and sb say all; Big stock, push and know-how will roll the ball. 1 ou aUwaysf buy what they represent, Ana never (.we never) will you repent If fourteen karat true and straight, Or lower by! six thus making it eierht XL- ajuss nnpu or 1 crescent tne cases may he, y They will aflways turn out as they guarantee. K ; 1 iikl H 1 lii Now let ps rap yon on the pate, And jell in youii ear: Don't be too late! If one thingiyoii would have than an- other -Come and bqv of M REISER BRQ. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, R. LEE WRIGHT, . ATTORNEY A.T LiW, SALISBURY, N. C. Will practice fa all the courts of Bowan and Adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to all matters pertaining to my profession. Feb. 12, 1801. A.S.HEILIG. -A-ttox-orxoy AtZjaw SALISBUKY, N. C. Office in Davis k Wiley's bank building corner of Main ana InnUs streets. Will prac tice in CourUof Rowan and adjoining counties. Prompt and careful attention giren to all bus Iness entrusted to me. , Special attention given to collections. JOHN A. RAMSAY, Attends to Railroad Construction, Surreys,! Y ! and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates ol Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of Mills, Dwellings, &c; and attends to the purchase of ail kinds of Machinery, Building Materials, &c, ic. fel2 tf DR R. L. Rajvisay S TJRGE&N DENTIST, Smithdeal's Row, Office, No. 1, OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 TO 5. SALISBURY, N. C. T. I. Vinson, South Main Street, for your shaving and hair-cutting. First-class work men and sharp razors at all times. IIair-drcs3-ing and shampooing a specialty. Will wait on ladies and children at their homes. Give me call. febl2, tf. Scissors 8'iarpened at from lo to 20 cents a pair. gXECUTOR'S NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of George Bame, deceased, arc hereby notified to present them to me for payment on or before the 20th day of February, 18I2, or this notice will bo plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. J. A. BAME, Executor of George Bame. Lee S. 0ve2man, Att'y. 17:0t Valuable Lots I will sell four vacant building lots on Fulton street. Two of these are cor ner lots. Also or.c house and lot in the samo neighborhood, with good well, fruit trees, stable, &c. Will be sold on easy terms. Apply to P.W.BROWN. Salisbury, March 3, 1S91. 4t ANNOUNCEMENT. - We hereby announce that Mr. P. P. Meronoy is an authorized sgent for collecting and receipting all bills due the late linn of Whitehead & Tran tham. All accounts unsettled and not adjusted in the next sixty days will be reducHi-to judgment. J. WHITEHEAD, M. D. 11. T. TiiANTHAM, M. D. 12tf "Young Giant," TiielBlsck Kenincty Ml, WiU stand this season at the stable of J. 0. Houston. For terrasand Pedigree apply t O..Houston, Bear Poplar, N. C, oi J. Ambrose Stewart, Miranda. 18:2m PROGRESSIVE FARMER Raleigh, N. 0 . Organ of the N. C. State Ali iance. Edited by Col. L. L. Polk, assisted bv Kev. Baylus.Ciide. The paper will be kept up to the usual hierh standard Subscrile for it, only $1 per vear in advance. The Progressive "Fanner and the Watchman will" be seut to new subscribers at $1.75 for both pa pers, bubsenbe nor. Addrrss PROGRESSIVE FARMER, Raleigh . C. XlAP. 4 Ci-tV PHiowll ft Co NewaparW Advertising Buru(10 Spruce 6t-V. where ad vprtJsln oauracU b- mart for it IN NEW YOttlL. Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Verticatand tal of vtttiibHL niii.uN.. -. m ' $ : 4 ? ig- ; - i f "- : ine name Of every raan 1 Western' North Carolina who has fimbcr land, improved and unimproved, farm lands, town lots nd properties for sale. We must ha-ve bottom prices, full, clea an J correct descriptions. Perso is wishing to buy, sell or rent properties will find it to their interest to write to or i MnllTTPPTMC! JPr DET0TJI7T). iUUV U0D111D Ot Uillljllllll 1 X J 1 1 SALISBURY, X. C. The Landmark, I STATESVILLE, X. C. 1 Commends itself to those who want th$ news of . the day r.n.1 jill of If, and who want a candid ex I prsslon of opinion u;on enrrmt topics. It Is a 8- column paper, a pa tieularly banf.&onie sliect, an.1 , tbe people who take it sw?ar ,b It. subscription I price, $s per jj-ear, $ for six months, to cents for mree uiuuiub. eeLd iur s;inp:e co:v Address, J. i. C'A l.fiWELL. EUitor and Ti-on. Jy"OTICE! I hereby announce that P. P. Mcroney is ray authorized agent for collecting and receipting all bills due ine. AH accouuls unsettled and not adjusted in Ihe next sixty days will be reduced to judgment. Respectfully, J. B. -COUNCIL!,. M. D. Feb.24,lS91. lTrtf Cavests, sd1 Trade-Marks obtained, acd ail Pat ent bosiaesaj conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Cmci "s OPissiTE U.S. Patent Office aud we can peenre parent ju lose tiue tiuia ikoo remote from Washington. fjnd model, drawing or photo., vrith descrip tion. We advice, if jiateniaMe or cot, fre of ciierge. Oar t-a not dao till paient in boenred. A PamphLct, "lloir to Obtain Talents," with r.amoa of actual clior:ta ia your h'taie, county os town, sent t ea. Address, Opp. PATtsiT OrrscE. Washington. D. C. PublWied every Wednesday at Toptka, Kan., by Tue Advocate I"ublislrmK Co. il.00 per year. FEATURES Ci 10 91 . All Offiol.i! Alliance Matter, Slate and Na tional. An exhaus tive discGsslvii of Ihe Tariff, Finance and rruhlbiilon questions and all economic aud f . . a. c - other l3,?ucs of Impor tance to the people. 5 5? Tht?rr?,t triumn'ior the Alliance or leopis la;y In whidi Tun Aovocatk has proven so Ku;t a.fetor is fat irlvin-' it a na tional reimtaCIOii and i-'-vii'mMhi csi : u:ation. ("leered pncoufj.:ed by t!ie tn:i- Hi.-ent rstili so far at- uneen, wttit dtiwaven.iir fith In the future, aud ..v..u,H urn fjr.mn tH'IIlIUUK IS UUt the dawnlas of a kWIous day for the masses-Wf ltc-tpk-r-TtiB Anv(K ArE wi'.l lic.pefuiiv ptirsua iddSaou price-$I-w r j: ADVOCATE PUBLISHING CO., I Topska, Kansas. li 3" PI s si rra MERR1TT ' i ic S O E2 . S : V i 5i THE " J. ALL3N BROWN, Ag't for W. N. C. Salisbury,. K. . every yariety and m. &f &7 s" ' S' VJ' . Regular Horisonta I Piston. The most sinjiple, durable and effective Pump in the market tor Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. ? SSend for Catalogue. The A. S. CAMERON SEAM POMP V7DBIS Foot r East 20D Stkeet, Kkw Y0kk. . j - " 1 Rlchmonfl & Danville R. i In Effect March 21), Iso " Lt Nslr'f 6rlc7 ! Pallatlrtphla, Baltimore, W'ashinfon, . Clurlortesville. " Lynchburg, . i D:invlllo, tv Richmond, ! BurkeviUe. i" Keysvitie, ArDanvltle, Lv Uanville, -Ar Greensboro, Lv Kotdsboio, . "r At ifaieiorh, i.v Raleigh, " Durknui, Ar (wreensbro. .v v.'inston-Salcm. " Oreer.Kboio, Illsrh Point,. ArRaUabury, Lv yaJUbary on V. N. C. Ar Statesvuie, " Hlojcory, " Conuclly Springs, " Morpanton, OlilFvrt, Koufid Knob, " Black Mountain, " Asheville,- M HotSpilng3, Lv Salisbury. " Concoitl. r Charlotte, - " Sjart acburg, " Greenville, !" 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Oalr,esvli2e, Atlanta, Ar. i.v YADKIX KA7LiiOAl). bur'lo alnra Ieaves 1Iesvl:ie 9 a- m.; arrive s lis- PLEEPTNGTcAprSF.in'irE --iF5lDS t-'ird ,r l''::'m in Purfrt si..r b hrorcT Vrkan1 AtiantH, A t 1 n t : i.l New ( o..ira?;a and Auiru-r.-:. i'mi-,,, l.-f ee.i (.roenshoro m,i . vi!!e and Rnr'n " i trains 11 n n-J 2 'Pv, rn Vr 'ar b t .vei -n WashHoa -m-t .v.. bt:!e Sl.Yplnp vv Orleans via .i ji:ro;nerv. i'uiim -,rs:, ,., rl- '-.v... a -i 1 1 i-'1'-'lrllOIi(l I'uiim I". .1111 UTi'i'l.-hnM 1..' .-'.M.w I .VkiHi,-. I'ullm m It'ifTf s'.ee-.x'.r v,... "rk aud Wa.s'iln--v n-i it .1 ... . 'At) etri f.ir. ls.ehare.l ;n t'.o v.-.s-'M'-'on an l soutiiwcs; vrn Vest ibale Limited, bet v. cen V,Vh. Inert e,n and .VHaati. 1 ht-u:t;ti tlk-lson safe at principal statu n' to all pouts. Forr :t-s and Information rm:u- :r...nv- acf-nn of the compauv o- to JAS. L. I'AVLOlt, SOL'H i, i . "1 i " J y V,'. A Ti t. r N'. r TraTii. Mtrr. ISalelh, WANTED! FOU THE UNITED STATES Able-bodied, unnTarried men, ARMY between mc.ases o! L!l and 3 years, (lou .u.u,,, nuiiuiigauu lueutcai auendanec. Applicants must be prepared to furnih satisfactory "evidence as to a--e r!i imi-ti-r j and habits. Apply at;Salisbary, N. C, Siniplcp-Durablo. Prints frum clear" Mefal Type, does the V.'Oi 1- a $100 Machine PciTecl7viLrn- mentr Prints Capitals, Small let ters, Figures and Characters 78 in all. . Price complete, $15. Agents and canvassers wanted. Applv to HoriEon- capacity. VERTICAL FLU'l 4 ' life:!! CSSI ti a a OA m rT 7w l.frt-WKHE . ppf! 1 im am .am ; ? pm . j ' am 1 -im 2'-pra ' ! 'r.i'!! " '. '-."Pm- ii ':i pm " : pm I '" pm 1 2.s m 2 cm : v-t a;n r. ir r.m T :- ;:ia i

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