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out of it a year ago and the Landmark1 needed for consumption will be kept nt ho me, of course. Who pavs the bai tJima WrltUllUlclll. nublisbed his- argument; Senator C&r lisle, of Kentucky, took it to pieces a lit tle Jaterind we published nis argument-. warehousing out prpdiiets now ? ither ifre producer or the consumer or both. Go to the great eil trtti ..... XT- V 1. 1 t HJ50 contravention ofhe fifth demand of the r. WM 1 "rK " I .75 1 Ocala nlatform which declaresaccep aacc : Liverpool, There vou will see where - J.25Jof thp doctrine of ''equal fronts to all and the cotton i stored. Dnnfe tl the establishment of sub-.treasuries J. L BAMSIIY, Kitor and Pf (TCrfetpr have not fel i it worth while to dis ! ;' ;'..-. ' Z'i'". j tj matter elaborately. A state-cTTncr-i?nTinv imtpe jinent of its provisions carries with it the Oiieyetirjn advance ix months Clnbiof five Clubs of tti or rar.i-6 THRilS .STiifCTtr C4SJf. cost of in every countv which raises a surplus of Entenvi as s -na-c'asa man at aaugoury. c. $500,000 of certain non-perishable pro- 4 . rrr f ducts and provides that the farmer may URSDAY, MAY 14. 189J. f deposit his products in the sub-Treasury and draw 80 per cent, of its value in u' iii i. ' r.i i t Tiv.n.u.vionw.,n fil,0 Alii, casn. vucu ne is reauv w reueera nis it uJL r.,i. ,i it.iT A.KraiAH,i crop he pays-back the borrowed money Districts ' r .1 with interest at 2. per cent., aid thp post : 1 ' 1 j and charges. We pass by the matter of The Watchman has 50 ner cent morel the vast expenses! building and main- ircuHtioii than iinv naner nublisbed in tainius these subVTreasuries, aud the Balishury. '- tremendous multiplication of Federal ,. -rf- m" officers which thU system would call into' WILL THEY DISCUSS IT? ' existence. The Federal treasury is now , ' 1 , i , , hard pressed where is the money 'to The Umdmark has responded to comeTroui to do this great business." ur JnvitatioV to discuss the Sub- Now hr is no-u.e in the editor of Treasury, hut enly make one point the Lattdmark dod-inj? behind Messrs. entitled, to particular notice the great expense in building houses. - ' -. We will review .the Landmark . ui.it " Mills and Carlisle. We do not Warer fcheni personally, but jndgiu edi their so-called I tie Sub-Treasury ''arguments" know from agiins-i the peo ple of this country pay the money ? The interest on the money to buy the cotton, warehouse fees and insurance is tmior three fees ai much as the government could warehouse it for Owisq to lack of space the premium list for the" fair. could not be continued on this page, but will be on. the first page next week; ' "The treasury is bankut,,, franti cally yells the democrat, uye have mijlons of available cash in the treas, ury," shouts the republican. Between the two, people are nut uraljy some what bewildered and would like this gorern ment to explain. Of course it is sinir ply nonsense to talk about bankruptcy. and furnish 30 pr cent, at per cent uncie oam mnJ be !l "tt,e Pl,slled m interest. What abeut tobacco ? More lf dunng the l,ext tisCJtl year. -but Nearly a million pounds of tebacco nobody doubts his financial soundness ha been bought and is now stored in !;nd lnUty to e:lther the gale. Salisbury. The san can be said 0f becretn,y Fter should at once give every tobacco market throughout th country. Much of this has been bought with borrowed capital. Who pays the cost ? G'i to the great grain warehouses of the northwest with their steam elevators, where hundreds of il 1 . 0 I i a Tiiuusanqs or uusneis or "ram the people a plain, common sense state ment of their finances, one that can be understood without f,be assistance of an expert accountant. Rev. Sam Small, the reformed news, paper man who' became a follower of ,elS.im .forms stv.t-il vu n- .,r,-v k. ...': L 1 1 ' , . f " - o tl" j. 3 II il Y I II ' '""T , ' s"w,cu snu eut aoQUl trouble with the trustees of the Metl hill. we thinlr tonal briefly-4 It refers ftrst to the hp r lUii TJ.,,.,..h I. were'Dresentfld to the wlatforai com-l -.i t . . . . country av for buildin? ami mainhiin. h i i. . 1 . ' ' . gemer. any i rate ne is able - . - i " - ine uas.ueen soiicittner monev. iK a,i mese warenouses r and pay dearly for it. teo. List as . fOMtaaU, topwwt ,.! tocom- odist Univenify at Olefc, Utah, of it ng heated. Don t h, people of th which he is presiJet, I,a f.r which far j:u u ' r ci.i.. ... , 1( L L. . " argue due suo-ireasury in a invention and that feliey wen incor- more ab,e manner than tfc did. fTir- , r. , , ;, . lJeyaid it Wiis "unc institutional -c." 7 "paternal" and "undemocratic." Now platform. .Also that the Democratic il.A .., . i t 1 Y L , . .. . A1 C tp at was a great outpounng of - logic party endorses a majority of the Ocala n . . 7 , i ; ., J - . J J from a Longressmin and from a flemanas. - Senator. They did almost as well as 1 inow so lar s,nat is concerned the q0 ... v j-f i j. o n. - ... , . , , J oenator Vance did jast summer. Both of these ! statesnv-ij must have Wen and 'refreshing bit of literature. Both . nn 1, fi i . M , i . ;4 , ,4 t ,, horn on the first day of April, or e se uiaiiiui iu3 1,171. bum tunat liuilia IU till iL- i 11 ... r." , , ..... 1 , J they supposed the farmers all were ... b,- - ...... ,.nf ,QV , ,.. V t I.: ,l , , , , ,, . . i vyuiu.Ttril Uilll i &UI1S1V nis -me greaiest goou to tne greatest pa.i, , . . . , ... . . niijiilxAj- unit 'ill cnnh hnf it iw. UMinl I " 0 - v . v . . ..... . . . these so-called arguments. Evervbodv a the other District Lt?ctnrers to 'follow Brother Bell of the Oth district, and meet all of ti.e sub-Lecturers as soon as possible. II tconuratulate the Exe entire committee on their selection of gentlemen to take charge of the edu cation of the Alliance in this Stale, anu i am satined their labors' will bear an abundance of cood fruit. 1 wish to thank each of them for their Jiearty assistance and kindly consider ation while in their respective districts. May God bless them in their work and may they prove true and faithful to the best interests of Katie and the baby. Brother Long (State Lecturer) met me on the border land of his mag nificent mountain country of western North Carolina, and I will r member his cheering words for iu:mv.:iv At Aheville J met Bro. Bob Vance. He invited Kati and the baby to rest awhile at the beautiful summer resort, "Alexander," situated on the French Broad river ten miles below Asheville. He itiny -feel, assured that his kindness appreciated. They also enjoyed the hospitality of Bro-. W. H. Worth, and Wilson, and also the exc-llent families of Bros. J. B. Smith and 11. 13. Hun ter, to whom they wish through vou; to extend their many thanks. 1 have had general good attendance at all aj -pointments, and find the brotherhoiid of the Old North State ronspr villi vo . i- . . . . . ' intelligent and determined. They al most as a unit staad by the () -a hi de mands and especially the Sub-Treasttrtf uij money p av..,r r,. i. . oJ " ,,wm "-"-v vwuiii.) iiiiviug fieciarea lor it and the cry of the opposition that ly true that it has all ended in bitter who .read the "argument" knows that party strife and roguery and the coun- f. A;A . . - , : . . . .i f - they did not contain a sing e sentence try is going to destructwu as fast as , ... , - ., ? , i - of reason nor anything else like y to 1 r . ' r j , ' convince the public thatjthe sub-Treas- A gam the Landimrk says: , 1 v i ' : . ury scheme was wrong. me iruuwie wun ine ecuior ot tne T.,lltilr,ni. i Watchman and with some others in th 1 Jie says the measure is , Alliance is that notwithstanding people I in contravention of the 5th demand llAlf A 1 1 lIO(1 4t.IH I I ciCM men uuciiiic niey go on w hip. h r ppLiipq Wm...l r, ,t, ..11 ..II hullying these peopje. and breaking their " . 1 ' heads." ' Vell, you will never get a measure ' that sounds a little queer loift it? tmit wiI1 Sl"t everybody. Every man U yon have accepted our doctrine why w-ouI to have a railroad by. his don t you keep quiet ? Brother Cald- T 1 u v.. They do, signed, but the 6oard refuses to accept jast fall tua 41 ,1 . , - . I wc iii;tu T l lwu IarmerSV "C Deln satisfactory statement of able to hold their grain, sold corn at he has collected. tlVPllfV 21 111 fliirfv nanfa K.. K)5 Ti,4 l ,. . 1 . , m -vr , . I it 8 unconstitutional, chiss and pater 1 lift riP.n rnrairrn omtli.-ta 1...I I ttu V a m O .1 .J 1 . allu r"1 B- w,m,.,io -nu.i4u.uc vticaii. Krunu jury says, iiai is being trealed with that ridicule wipwiawon Dougncit witn -woortH" eaecr, tnat the lynching of the lC so Jtly deserves and they mut find . . 11 4ii . . I r 4 1 1 .. 11 1 . - uiouey, exconeu rrom the peopje, iiauans was proper and justifiable and ,ue 01 ner objection or cease to on r r - 1 . 7 1 : .- - . a and what is it to-day ? Ceru is worth it intimates that there are others 1 . ine'PeP,e- are educating and from UU to So cenLs ner-hush! Wl,,. iJetpt v ryr,.llov o..,l t i ,uwliac c.i-..Lv lor a nexinie "v ".x- t u, in.4 i.icr ilU r-iron ,.t,,, 'I' ,.. : i: j- nnv H, i.:i.i: .....i.i x-: j T . . inesugaiio:i is not r-v b'- "rCU9C "i "uiiumg wugui to ue similarlv dea t confined to f. f.....,. . .,rl .zt4.: it. , ",, ...m ir .. " . : " . mil aim Jhuuiaiiimg inese warenouses ? ' pviui. n e rejoice that we reside here wsiness men are beginniii-to consider 1 ne farmers are raising grain, cot- .nsttad of New Orleans. We likea lit fnn iwJ'h'.!.... 1 Tl 1 .... ' vWKMu -aim millionaires. fxcirement occasiona v it fonc- I v viv thousands of farmers are ten per up the system hut we draw '.the line cent poorer, than thev werp twp!vwlat Ivnchiti" . ......vi - J q. months ago. A few doznn - ..... millionaires on that ten ner rent vvu.q Who pays the cost of bujldiiig and k k's,usl1" to reporters have no ri maintaining these millionaires ? tuinjudm 11 me reporter prints If we have not answered th Land- wllat tlie3" Si,y to.hiin. It is his busi- th mark's objections we want to know it ness tu rePort' antl to report correctly aivj we wjb what lie hears, and it is the exception Now e situation and I look fur r,)nH t , come from their investigations as the interest of the merchant and fur ne one. bomiuon sense would Airt.,t that they should act with each othpr in an effort to drstrnv jiH.I.c ti.i. man ttv K I.. . 4 1. " I 1 , r ... . " . Lllilt uu iub uieir r.e.uts and are tne irmttul sources f.-om wlrrh -11 It .vti nil or our trusts coijilnne and have their existence, (iod sneed the d :iv ivlion prejudice shall die and reason resume lior sway in the minds and acfioi. f all our peonb to-the end t hnf. -a 11 ;l Vf :l trnvirn in.mf 1 p' . a i "- i i ii nirii l til ii v :( 1 1 i i if i m - ' Lilt to all and At Hickory crh t M It V farm, or a postoftice. store or chnre.h - I Lrnrwmra mwm w. I ll rn well must, hp 111,. vo-n. ; at his door, but this is iniDossihlp. Thp r"""" UUJ ""J "e suu-ireas- " JVUUi, IUCII 444 . . . r " ,. 1 II 4 I , , , luv Affor 4,- Ta;.,i.... ,.m u..-. sub-Treasurv mh? it bp an ininrv fo ... l,uum "Ub a aw ne should u.ui t il ti II I o IU1U LUCllJ I O -------- J 7 v all else f,w vno doubt would.) we resnectfullv nV Rmihr to nnd reporter who wilfully misren- PeP e with equal rights J .C..V4 I .1 I , . . . - resents, and no reputable newspnp and get down to his knitting If heT know,,J!y 1V hun. employment Caldwell to dron Mill a.,d r.A rents, and no reputable newsoanrr 1PCUi Pnydeg. --s to none. ... . . ... von r h it in I. i'U..va,.f i i that sh Joves them more than all else f,w no doubt wovlM.) Perhaps some r jn the wojld t.ljey still insist on hearing XV0lM et no benefit.' But those who ing the magic jwords again a thousand believe in it feel sure that it would times over. We will have to pour our remedy many existing evils, and upon doctrines down the Landmark's throat the ullole, benefit a large majority of 'at least once a week or he will raise a our PeoP'e Can the iMiulmark show lrokus." ' - " sood reasons to the? contrary ? I In answer to our query as to why The 2Cfr only responds to our the Landmark don't jump on the Al-j ,nv,tutinn wnen briefly adverts to the Iiance measures instead of leaders, he Vlist expense of building and maintain Says; - ing the warehouses. As to the muliipli- 'Tiie measures, in the main, aie ioh cat,0a Federal offices there need be A we have ;beetrstruggling for years to uo uneasiness, for the amended bill di- jfcci-tv-uiuMsuew, neiice mere is no occa- roolm that tK- ... , siuowhy jwe sliould criticise many Jl ecU tlldt th manager ef each ware- Jtheiu." t . house be elected by the people of the That is rather queer ibulk, too. If couny l'n .vhich the warehouse i lo- the "leaders" have managed to get up C;te'- - it if . our constitution, will ought to measures so near jnark has been 1 years why quarre like those the La)id-not w government .ofiicials to be contending for for tliUS eJecte(1 thpre is nf reason whv with th 3 leaders ? they cim not ,Je appointed otherwise. efthe.cM(ar;i3yiht the leaders Prove(i the measure 1 1 5 right. No must be right good .fellows, too, or d0l,bt the federal treasury is lse their way of thinking would be is hard Pressed, but corrupt legislators entirely ditferentX only are to blame. They have made ; frringjQ Mr. Terrell's speech the :lPPropriatious and needless pension 'Lfindiitark Hjs: bills have went through. The Alliance M'lf Mr. Terrell had said here, three is after the lnen in th parties who years ago as he said last I Monday two are responsible for this work weeks aKo, that the Alliance membershin r 1 l 4. absolve.stheinemberfr0mXSanceffi h aboufc the cost. IE it were party, and d then asked bis audieuee anything else, a government postotfice how inanyoui lnsta, the Landmark The landmark evidently misunder ftjod Urother, Terrell. state them at length. He do it in iustice.to his rpdprs Thaw O'lvlt ...1.1 m t..ll 4 1. - I I I u,i i uiiii rv ii i in i in i ... , ... . . ,,l, J 1- I- 1 . . , , ""'t'l'u I'CHS IU sua low- heddiiitf light,-for many of then, be- :ltl!,i ,1,,,,., ",,,:, ..., .. . 1U Ive , "the Pull off your ( , .. L . .. V" , ,.,t H,tl,. ., , " -"."J -uiueno- v. u.umn Him jump on me sub- hilitv Ireasury as hard as vou please. The ll III,. II,., . . . I I .4 1 I ... ISVTtl I ill-., f,.,. ......... I . 1 11 ii.iimiiv.cr fupic iu staua uy you. We ."- v. .mu ui.uij uu.-ses to ine ask all good citizens to defend al!rVorlds Fair? reasonable efforts you may make to Ulan l,P a ,-ee. this is ne of the knock the stuffing out of it. Discus C lSts wlieie one man should be givi n first, absolute contract, and he I any He did not sav that membership absolves the member from alfegiunce to bis party as a citizen. A member of tb AUince has no'riht to work forithe advancement oi his r? party inside the organization h o!u t sideof ari -AllUnr. hniii. : Vuu"c Tlie writer was Is there a necessity for such a meas ure ? 21, Would it accomplish the put- p wes intended t 3d, Would it be unjust to large number of people? Jfll To llin.o .. I. .44 . 1 rv T wti, -ah uicic m uetierpian r it so explain it. 5th, Would the cost be too great ? Cth, If unconstitutional, paternn or undemocratic, state why. It is of sufficient importance to dis cuss each proposition seperately. . Bu if you prefer run it all into one arti cle. We assure the Landmark Mmf i viinv it takes up this matter and studies it well enough to knock the stuffing out . . ... ot it, that the editor will be the big gest man in America. Try it anyhow would be ready toihrow up its hat. Br,,tner Caldwell. Don't allow youi What advantage will the new "overn- in(K -v to 8tand between you and ment buildings at Statesville, Charlotte succe8s- or Ashevillp K f o tho t-, T.f I ... .... . ire- HE gambled iti stocks" is almost au.rouuuing Counties ? Iredell invarinhlv rin aa k- I J O MC V'U.-C Ui th. MAAnhk I 1 . . peupic win rememwr iow the 7oirf. oirt..t:- u- i , . . - J1, CM II.ULIII H I I I IW I III W 11 M I k I" a . . I sville got her or private employe. It would U hard content.. Neither h - . -- --- " UIV11IUCI itiiv I l v. i r n r r i r n . . ... - . ..v. . v iiiiiniir. .v 1 1 lj t t i . . . . . . t .. .wwiumg disparaging ot .rQw. 41 "n mnnesiimai. uny then, is it ide of an Alliance hall be can mPlr S . " A iter was m to calculate the injury done to thp npn. 41.: . ... .r . 1 oiaiesvnie. in hn pourt 1 ...1. 1 ,ior me party ot insclfo.ee to his heart's la ' Z" " " . , wuen-Mle ft thw country every year by stock -.. . .uutr. II P HIUJ?! h.1,-1 In nr . l.i: 11 . . , ! o- " 1 "ciiii mill 1?: rnp. irnrui if. druic iF ...... ;.v w e7 O 14 4iJI, IS lnnnestimul Whir th ....4 - ruiuUIH 'ttl I .1 I ..... VftJ4J. 4 41. .11111. . - .. . w n 1 .1 u -1 e ... I . .. L I I i - -" and party, eliind? the secret doors T '"V " o the stopped? Simply because th ,,t mi ' 1 iiMm mrc r t-1 A 1 1 1 i 1 . . 1 - w I he writer ha beea in Alliance meet- t " tZ L 7 - " snil,e- guiblers have up to this ; time been 0?... 4j wuuu or iNorthUaro nn .. ., ... " " aoie u aeieac all oroDOsed ; hr M SuWoinity d stute meeting ? W 'J took '" '' Uitlier State or natioi.Kl, a.l,lst thiJ ana nas- never vet henr.l ,-.! " " iU1 ' u.tbw for 0; :. r : :r . ry of l ' " ' . . . . . - V 1 r- Wien nnd not TH. e .. i . 1 ilea T" i- n n if "e lui III ul ifilin 111 1 n Cr a rrra-it . i .. L-IpL- tu ... T "." 4, - , . rf 1 - - i"rpic re unquesnouablv on- a .se iU strictly forbidden by our LT' . " , . . ,,ow that posed to this or any other form d ...t;..i: r. m " nils W.IS lint 'V(lll:l liuhr.,. n K..4 . .. . . " - i r ; ' itrreM meaat that thPV "Ul KHmonng, nut m this as in other mat- ana only that. , ; . , - -re tnan OUU ters, the legislative bodies have refused rrk . it would bilt ' :Zt T .T,"- - to carry out the wishes of L -: Ir win an arm before it would dem- ,nd " 7 uuu u a majority of tlieir constituents, airo'ue w th tl.p r " . ana each one will cost enonah fn k;m 0 wr a 1 empo- fivo ... ,- rary -populanty." That - is splendid 7 f. dtrine. We would lik fn ..f tu . ar.for th expression iireorporaletl in the Alliance LT &ome of them in Pe e re-eiiterance of Bismark into '7 wines eacu cost enough to !uc life, as a number of German rf -wviiu!!;,. i. et 110 I J.bVK-.u.iiai?'. 1 n.it im th 4 mark. applauds one and condemns fl,A Euronean nf tli "" I i :t v4iui, ue uenieu, I uv.n 41. I ! i . . T. y j mus woo aisiiue nun. TUe Ul, 655 00 real J'5-rence whether question is, will he cast his influence f, is ouuc in everv countv war? Human t- -: A TL .... " . . J " ....wi. Ufl. II1H O ilPih is t.. 1 .i 1 T i.i iuiit; iufi" 't ,UI jicrt aunougu ... ... I I m ... iviii pnnti42 0..1-K..; 4I.-I i hp nut i . i . . ouuiuinill y I .mwv iN.-icai.iu!; eent OI tne purpose. Dozens have near f,,lre in European Dolities will , 4 aye an nny- pl.Uform. frit It jt wajs the landmark ; nd some other , anti-Alliance nn, " r -MifTn and Macune and other demagogues were trying to fool inetupie a get them all to h. arm cut off." '.. i I order that .there mav be no iiT ill oram r j-t m t .........a.,,,,,,- vre quote jtn,e JoHowin m run: WaSum n the xub-lreusuryand.ks y anybody ever ii -t' ?f'Uei1 1,1,3 PaIer against it. : limt ih-pends unon whether tnev have ,d the paper or not. Mr. Ruer Al. Mi ls, nf T-r,.o r...i . vjci . ; V . c uo noi.ua- the ladies of (he littlp- pitv vvlt!, tl,'. I . . n . . ' Lord Douglas, an English noble- most.Ue;m 1,111 "i'et of Havers it . ,a . . . ever been his 'no fmfmi f.. man, and a brother of the Marquis of Mav th- s,n.r..h ' - ,, 7 '.'.J-'- ueeDsbeny, suicided by cutting his d m.y life's path ways be pleasant t. throat in London the other day. This to the end. I may never have the pleasure ot a visit to this j eoji!e again but will long remember them for tTuir many kimlnesse..-, f.-r the uiie'hVh coiiltesv shown me bv . - - s I'n-i.i III iNorth Carolina (with a v, rv few -ex ceptions.) I wih to return thanks md I havt; not lied wfli i.,!.jivi: m It looks that wav to a almost entiiv ;i lf i n n,.. r.,....i J - I ' -'"'111.1. 4.V"I1 till 11 eoiitcmidalj'e altailcs i iim . :i. i ' w ' iieiiiv.tr, !u g -1 hi in olher Slates I he hiuior to visit. Af.iv i ,i . j goo. i come ro this grand projIe is the prayer of ours &c, o ,. , 'EK Teurtill. bahbury, . C, May 'J, lS'Jl. j j n m j i m TV i ! WW m Anmmwxw f fWf. 1 Sold b T. F. KI.ITTZ AfO. Sold by T..K. KLU'lTZ A: Co. . 111 till ,11 II!) Hi 1BVIILI I UIUIIIj I KLUTTZ & CO Call and see our fine line of Pure Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Toilet Articles, &c. We will Treat you right. With many thanks for past favors, we are, Respectfully, T.F.KI.Ili IZJ. I O. Look at This ! receiving the II CHARLOTTE, N. C. iieid respons. blw for what is d-me or left undone. - o 1 ree ly lit. nave had 1 Florida has lonj been known as the 'laud of flowers," and now it is ttatui thatt is also a "land of sugar" and that the cane can be cultivated then .. U i I :. . il r - . cnc.ijjci uiuu in enner liouuiaua Cuba. f w K..I.I- tti..:..l i i r 4 i7.ui i uuitMis aie arresied ioi getting away with other peajde's mon ey, but few of them ever get in jail or penitentiary.- Why? UH no; politics ' had nothing to do vith the unseating of Governor Boyd, of .Nebraska. Who dares to even in sinuate such a thing. JiiX-bEJfAToR In a alls would be the most disappointed man in the world if the newspapers were to take him at h word and let him alone. I5KN TURK ELL. or ans to surplua.of a fvy of the sh-.nl- . tvMV.M'.'J -mi?..... . - 1 on whip i n ,.a.i . ... i .J in v.uwiiv money andTvu,in tit the same tiih?lak th f.....-. J ! oE the clutches of the eropspjcV0 Fr ,he WHJ ItilIii' immigrants If one warehouse will prvp are lng into our ports it - looks a pose let only oii be bwilt. " Ubongh the swarthy macaroni eaters throiiirh He Gives His Opinions of the Order in North Carolina The Lecture System Mr Editor: Yesterday I finished the work of ornizing the District Alliances in North Carolina, intruct- ing the County Lecturers and explain tngthe Lecture .Sy.-dem recommended by me in mv official le.xu t at Ocala.fthis State1 having adopted same.) Everv one seems pleased with it and its good effects art already being seen and felt i.1 that p;irt of the State fir.-t organised md where the Distr.ct Lecturers had time to change the time of meetinsr for the Cunty Alliances so tl.at they would come in rotation and l.e could meet each Alliam-e in h s district Bre. Blair, Hunter, Thorne and Sea- well have met the county's of their districts with results bevond their ex pectations. The 'districts of Bros Smith, Massey, Le. zer, Durham and Bell were not organized in time for them to make the changes neiessary for the;u to meet with their ( ountv A l-agces at their April met ti lis, but all will do so in July. Bio.htr Bell lifis cal ed the sub-Lecturers to meet him at theii respective (.ountv seats, and has maahr a series of appou fments tr that purpose. He will be assisted by Brother Moggs, of IJa.ywood county, one of the most able men the Alliance ill North .Carolina has in her ranks. I think; jt should be a wise course fot -.-. A fart worth knowii;"- is (iKit h'oTl riivnsfc which all oth.-,- mKl.i-in.-sfail "Jfur, a-1,1 s'ov if ,,Vl,h.u.iVly 101 blo i.'leaDsli!jf (iiiallitcsof P 1' P lum. (i'rickl.. Ash, I'o ie iioot and Pc.Ta Many letters are received hv the ppp m frnm P U1. nts. sax in- they had us,- mi h iL ih names and slaii:,.. lb, j did r St ,'. ;,,' tA n? not k, t well uatii P ,.. (ril,, j w'hV " fv'e J. : 01' nd p.) assuimj worried. These leu rs u e start. t: us - . m""" ' ", Vi,rios tare, s w" e ' V, i'n' -e 0 -".e. init "hli. Po.e Ron: and Poias.-4um, 1- t'ffl ,oni ov, rv .m l l.miSe a u st of tih 11.1, la eu.-vs or sviiiiiu.s. rlieum iMsm Douglas' $4 Sl-.oes', Djuglas' 3 Shoes,, D iiiglas' 3 Slioes. la tics Douglas' 2.50 " $3 2.00. ever Te iple wonder when they Arid how r.ipldlvhealth 1 restored by taking P. 1M-. (''rlekly Ash Prt! Root and Pniassiuui). ' he reaM.n Is slur de, as It w Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.' if ROYAL ioSSvl J a The unprecedented Trade of the past lOdays made in neeessary to buy largely to fill, up the gap in a great many new goods this week.. -Ever sinee the inaugu ration of our great cut priei: sale in tine clothing that department has been lilled with ready hovers'. No sale like it ever held in-Charlotte. When u alv erlise to cut prices we eut. Every body under stands that now. We never advertise what we have not got, nor name prices we no not take. When the work, of ihe ivacKet is done theje will he no living mortal who an say tiuthfully e failed to keep-faith w ith ihe publie. it ine man Douglas, the man froraJ Brockton, had known us as well we are known here he would surely have known that when we advertise his "shoes that we had the shoes, aud saved himself the ridiculous position of making or p resist ing in the statement which everybody Knew was uni rue. In the onward march of our business w e .cannot ;:lliird to stop 10 save him nor any other combination which falls in our wav. hr.d their in 1 he great rush Never sold half so many as this spiing. Not many day. now until we reach ihe Dutler luildinji jikI shall 'inaugurate a special sale ol Crockery and Glassware io n;n for 3 lays. A large stock of thc.-e goods wii be closed during this sale for the lack ,. room. W. J. & E. M. DAVIS, We are now 1 largest land best assorted stock i we have ever carried. Kead a few of our prices: Pant jroods. 10c. nprvfird Broga.n Shoes,' $1.00. Dress Goods from 8c, fo $1.00 per vard. Men's Shoes from $3.00 to $12.50. : A full line of men's and boys Hats. . The cheapest line of Groceries in Salisbury. . : If you wish to- save money, do not buy until you get our prices, We mean business. D. B. JULIAN A CO. HD"ims! Tresh Garden Seeds at re duced prices. Clover and Grass Seeds nt tne lowest prices at Enniss' Drug" Store. Carpets and flattings have lue share (,f patronage for jood values. KEAD THIS! Be sure tind call for a bottle of 3 Cures. It has never failed tcure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Sick .Headache. l ean give you first-class references in Sal isbury to prove its merits. For sale bv - IMPORTANT NOTICE Every ". -r.-r.-i! jmccic tamt jiiOV.Ii their accounts. I my accounts in the hands of u collec or (unwillingly) if not settled in the next. 30 days. It is impoHs:M- to arry on Lusiiicss all ciedit. w nor owes me will -I at once 'rnd pay' v. iii have to rlacc fe!2tf J. K. ENNISS. A LI V b BARG AIN Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder lighest of all in leavening strength. atest U. S. Government Food Kep'ort! The entire crop Will not be istored propose1 KettinS evnii tl The mills and factories will w.f ' ha1,ot Jm,x- 0i Perhaps, t,f thesurplyS,dleiWe. Thai Z " r 1 it Hi- inim. M:Sa,M on When Baby was liqk, jre gave her Castorta. Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria iv"hen she became Miss, she eking to Casteria. When she had .Children, she ga-i theiQastorta A Household Remedy FOR ALL BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES JJofanic Blood Balm It Cur SCROFULA, ULCERS, -SALT i UTg5 rheum. ECZEMA, ever form of malignant SKItf ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious in toning up the system and restoring the constitution, when Impaired from any cause. Its almost supernatural heallna oronertu Justify us In guaranteeing a cure. If directions are followed. SENT FREE wSSSL BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. 6a. "M-OTICE.-rinkney PetTel, wl.o was A hound to me, left mv house n i iIip 9A of May. JTe is 12 years old. .ace Dale. ig it hair jiikI blue eye?. Jacob 8. Black v. elder. Ch.ra GfQ-, N. C, 5-$-'l. T t t -if Wdha ve a line of Ladies' Breast Pins that we are sel- until June 10th at ling half All rice. 'good warranted. or in oods and fully Respectfully, KELSNER & BRO s Leading J c )velers
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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