III- t r'. V. -A- - rt ; ' 'I V 1 . 1 1 1 ! : V i in I -1 A i ! 1 t i d I : i i i -Si - i 5 1 i f i.- i i1 .It ALLf A3.-CI3 DIItCTOUV. Xawnal AUianee-L. L. Polk, president w rrih Carolina: 15. II. Clover, vice presi 4l'-nt, Knnsas: J. JI. Turner, sccretnry 1 treasurer, Georgia; J. 1 Willctt lecturer, Kansas; -State AnUMC-Kis Carr, president, 4)1.1 Snarta: E. C. IJeiLlin'.tkicl, secretary. JinlefgU,. t" ' -5th Con gr tularin1 Jiistrkt Lecturer, A J'izir Moor.ville: President, Ok H. A. J'or .cv. C itnwlm; V. Tits.. L. P. Pcnick, KimwinKl; Secretary and Treasurer, J. L. ' Kajnscy, Salisbury. :iran 'County Jesse Miller, president, Jilackmer; M. L. Kiteliie. secretary, Saw. IseJeU County J. ft. JUAntMtrohh-T)t, Tool Spring; M. L. lUuisvy, bccietary, j MooresviMe. ' -L'hharrus Cc?tnhj. Fr Ilileman, prcsi . de,nt. Concord; 'Dr. J. S.Laflcrty, bt-c ro tary, (Jorrcnrd. Jhiiitl&n County II. S. drccn. president, -Jiuufe; V. A. Lindsay, secretary, Thomas,-v-ilie. ' - f'uioirha Cotnty S. T. Vi!f iig. presi dent', Newton;- J. F. IIermun,j secretary, Newton. - " Oilicial. T 7 ih' VmlirrhvA of IM-Xniioml Farmer'- Allianrc md Industrial I 'nion ' It is now apparent tuntllie enemies o2 refonTf throughout tliecoun try 'sire 'marshalling their forces fur a vigorous and determined effort to weaken and destroy the Alliance. Its future prog ress will bo -stubhornly contested and resisted, but we will assuredly and .gloriously triumph, if we !c cautious,' - , prudeut,f ait h fit 1 and firm. The out look of the .success of the great reforms vve Jvkocs'ite-, wits never so'hopeful ai d encouraging ;is now. The (Irderj l4hroughont the w'ncle country is daily j adding to its iidnibers, and it is iiPfinerl " . spirit and is ruore thoroughly united Tlran ever before. lftit the peculi; r - ' conditions confronting demand the u ijnost caution, lest ve commit errors, whieli might prove fatal to our cause. The action of our State Alliances and - of. the Supreme cofmcH, in their forth coming annual meetings will be uni- . vprsally regarded with earnest interest, and the'eharacterof tht action deends ' largely on the wisdom of subordinate ' bodies. The snb-Ailiances are to select mem bers ns delegates to the State Alliance, which in turn is to select delegates to - the Supreme Council. " Ju yiew of the great a?d important woj'lc to be done during the next Alli- : ance year, and which must necessarily ' j be largIv directed by the State bodies ' and lhe Snu;eme Council, the brother hood is earnestly admonished to exer cise great care in selecting the mcrr-to whom must be entrusted the respousi llity of guidiiig our course as an Order. ' j . Let those who are. to legislate for us, V;: in the State Alliances aih-1 m the Su 1 j preme Council.-be not qnly our ablest and wisest men, but let their loyalty to , our cause; bo withouf iaint or tarnish. Put ndiu but h-uc and faithful Alii l ancemen on guard in this hour of our great need, and will be well. I ' L. L. Polk, ! Pres. X. 1. A. and I. U. Washington, 1. C, Julv 3, 1S91. Some one hundred years no a man by i the name of Edwards leased one hundred aere of land on Manhattan Island. This i island in now a part of New York city and to estimated atiWJWW.OvlO. He has J three sons. Oue settled in Wales, one in v Kcntucky,and one in Silver City , Chatham" county, N. C. The ieasodjeiiisJiiiOO . ' yeai-3 has expired and lo heirs arc tak ing steps to obtain the proporty. They " egniideutly expect it and wo sincerely j liope they will e,et it. There are quite a . number of 1 hem bat this vast amount would bo a, fortune to each one of them. Many .fears practice hr.ve given C. s A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of patents at . Washington,' D.-C., unsuriassed suc' cess in obtaining patents foi all classes T'--of inventions. They nialcf a special ty ' of many patents that had.. been previously-rejected. -li5ir advertisement in another qolu'mtv, kill 6f interestj to inventws, patents, manufacturers and all wbo have anything to do with patents. j Children'Cry for Pitcher's Castoriai We've heard of a v.-oman vhp sard she'd walk five miles get a bottle of Dr. Pierce's , Ifavorite Prescription if she Couldn't get it without. That I: , woman had tried it. And it's ,a medicine which makes itself felt in toning up the systcn and correcting irregularities aa - soon as its use is becrun. , . 1 Go to your drug store, pay a dollar, get a bottle and try rt--try a second, a third if ncceasary. Before, tiic third one's, been taken you'll know i . that thcras a remedy to help you. -Then you'll kcq on" and a cure '11 come. But if you slioubdn't feel the i ' help, should be disappointed in the results you'll find a guarantee printed on the bot tle-wrapper'-: that'll get your money back tor you. " .; How many women: arc there who'd rather have the money than - heal tii ? And " Favorite Prescription '7 produces health. Wonder f is that there's a ". voman willing . to suffer -when 1 here's TLVgisgrisrztccd remedy in tiic ncarcGt drug store- Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bow- Decay of American 3Ian!iood. It cimnot be denied that symptoms are. ppt 'aring in "nr public and pri vate life of a decay in the character of our pnp. The only question is: Are t hey tlte results of the influence i of immigrants,, orof other causes which corrupt the native-born citizen is well as the immigrants? The tendency to ward the centraljzvtion of wealth and power in the most rbaracteristic symp tom that lias iip-peaied in the develop ment of our public and Economic life during the last thirty years. It h. s undermined the self-reliance or our citizens and induced them to dook to the government as a paternal power for help and assistance. It has in- duced-them to engage in a vile chase for succs, irrespective of principle and virtue. It lias beguiled t hem into aping foreign customs ; n 1 habits. It has made them forget that American citizenship is the highest type a-nd lias earned them to so far I jse their seit-respecl that they imjwntune our ministers in Eurf.po for introductions at court, and consider it Uuir greatest ambition to splurge in all sorts of extravagances. The degeneration certainly cannot be traced to the "influence of immigration. A dirz'Mi titled adventurers conl.ing over here from Europe, who are intro duced infothe best tire) cm, who tunj the heads ox the belles of society and, who induce our ''dudes" to imitate their snobbish follies, contribute more to corrupt the' habits and customs of the best classes of our people, who consider. 4 themselves pre-eniinewtly American, than a million, "or poor nu- mi' 'rants. The Forum. The Fastest Mile. The following items will prove of in terest to young folks: '1 he fastest mile run by a rauroau train was 50j svepnds. I lie tastei nine made in rowing ?n a single boat took o minutes and 1 -second. The fastest mile ever made by a running horse was run in 1 minute doh seconds.' Tho fntest niil? by a man on a i trii evele was made in two minutes 49 2-5 seconds." The fastest Umc on snow-shoes for a mile is recorded as 5 minutes 39 3-4 seconds. " The fastest time for a mile by a man on a bicycle is recorded as 2 minutes 25 3-5 seconds. The fastest mile ever made by a man swimming was done in 23 min utes 52 seconds. - The fastest mile ever accomplished by a man walking was made in 0 min utes 23 seconds. - In running, the fastest mile ever made by a man running was accom plished 1:1 minutes 13 seconds. Golden Da vs. Overproduction of Cotton. Citaleston, S. C, July 8. The low price, of cotton is causing grout dissatis faction among the farmers in this State and various propositions have been made to limit the production by the decrease of the ncreage !y plougri ing up one-fourth of the present growing crop and by others devices. The Farmers' Alliance of -Marlboro county in this State lias adopted the fallowing resolution: ''JiCAolctd. That we pledge oursel vt s io plan t only ten acres of cotton to the horse in 1S92; provided we can get the co-oj orat ion of all t he cot ton States so as to decrease the production of not-fo-i and so btain due reward for our labor. "HesofrecL 2nd, That we recjurst the State -Alliance to c ill for a convention of tlie cotton growr rs (f the South,irre pecttve State or co br,to meet notJater th in December l.-t, next, io consider the s une. " ? . The State -Alliance'' will meet at Spartanburg, July 22nd, and will pro bably take i-ciu n on the subject. Wilmington Messenger. SaiTHi HelJ df jNeiv York, lost a beautiful and wealthy bride a few days ago by appearing in an ixtnxicated condition at the time set for the cere mony. Ttie father of the bride ordered him out of the house, but he would not go until the lady to whom hwas en. gaged came to the door aruf told him to leave the house and never to speak to her again. Her name is Mrs. Agnes North, the - widower daughter ol Francis J. Oakes; The importance of ruriryncr the blood cannot u:: uYt r-cMiuiiiu'u, tor wiinooi; pure oiooi vou can not enjoy rood hearth. I. I". I. (Prlekfv. Ash. Poke boot and Potassium) is a miraculous blood P'ir:ler performing more cures in .six months th in all tiie-sarsapu-riuasand so-c.iUcd blxnl purlricrt; put loeiner. RaeurufUlvm Is curt d by P. p. p. Pain.s aiKTl aches in the back, shouldeif?, knees, ankles, hips nna wnsra are an attacked and con tuered by P. P. P. This creat medicine, by its otootl eleansmu properties, builds up and streasthens the whole Douy. litieumatltm. Jjur.fs Fxton, i;f Savsnnab. (;a says no nan iiiicum.dlsm so bad that he ecnUd not move from th bed or dress wirhout help, and that ue tneu many remedies; out ro'-ei ei no relief tin til he bee in to use P. P. p. (Prick v . Ash. I'oki Uoot and Potassium), and two bottles restored him uaeauu. - -4M&-m In Norfli Carolina as well as Ken tuckv, Tennessee and Virginia, th alliancemen are building or -operating their own tobacco warehouses. TIip atest move of this kind is in Nash county, the Alliances of which are pre paring to bu U W.irenoU)Je at- IN as 11- 1 . -t i ville.lhe shares of stock being put at uve Hollars each Halaria, Bumb GMilo, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Mtacka. They proIncc rcsnlnr, natnrnl evar iiatioiiH. never ffripe or Inter f ers wllfi dally-tiiiHineHi. An a faintly utetiiriae. IVIakinsr Kest of It. "Go lVfto the room and bring that cake on the table," said an AusEtrr mother to her son. 'It's too dark; I'm afraid to go into the room." "Go right into tlipt room this instant or I'll go in unditrii.g out tlm sjrap.'V uIf-j-3'oa- brings out tlre-'-strap," replied the boy sobbing, "bring the cake along too.'V-rTexas Siftings. I jWis in X. C. i'or 1831. Great Southern Exposition Ral eigh, Octo!-er lt tcDecemU'r 31sf. U(w.n County Alliance Fair Sal bury. October 2Ut!i to 231. inclusive. Oriental Industrial Stock, Fruit and Agricultural Fair New Berne, Au gust 25th to 28th, inclusive. -aM. em The Trsb Roman! Catholic Bihop, at a meeting held at Dublin on the 2d instant, re-affiirmed their former de claration that Mr. Parnell was unfit to be the lender of the Irish people; and that he was unworthy of thecouiidenee of the Roman Catholics, and called upon Irishmen to repudiate him. - CONSUMPTION CUHEI?. Ar. r I nhvsieian. reared ioru rrae.tice, Unvln put! i Ja v.l in !. Lb li;'.n'Is l :ui IUH India mtssion- VuO Me,ly auii ix-rmnr trnt, curt of ftomsiunption. SironeliHI,, Catarin. Aeilima ana all uiroai anu i.un,' Afn-ctions, also a positive ana raaioai cure lor Nervous Dt blllty ami all Xrvous rom;)lalats. alter liaviitir tested its wonrteii'ul eurasive -power- In thousands or eases, hr.s fdr it his duty to rnxko 1G Ut.o-.vn to his sMrt'cnn j'cllo'.vi. Acta it en iy Mils motive and a tU;iie to rK've lueaaa smierin;,-, ! vill scud free of etiarye, loall wlm desire K. this reelpo. in cerioan. Freneh or will'- f in !!- rcetioti.s for pimiarin-nnil if4imf. Sent l..y ni m by rMinn'Ssliiif il li stamp, iiaeiinr i l.Jspapor, V. A. Nov Ka, )so rowcis nioet;,; HoohesU'r, N. Y. is. tj When Baby was sic!r, ttc geve her Castoria. When she was a Child, the cried for Castoria Chen she became Miss, sho cfcing to Castoria. When sho had Children, she gae them Castoria wmmmmMm Sold by T. F. KLUTTZ & CO. A Household Remedy FOR ALL sun & DISEASES Botanic Blood 'Mtn i p.,--- SCROFULA, ULCESS, SALT it UUltb RHEUM, ECZEV.A, every form ot maiignaat SKIN ERUPTION, be sides belnq efficacious In toning up the .w. w. . . w . w -... a - r . wh8n Impaired-fromtcny cause. Its almost superrtftfUrai healing properties justify us in guaranteeing a cure, if directions are followed. l"tt"f r f ' TT.T.rSTRATET) evetom nnrt fstnrlnn tho rnnfitittllinn. azfri ritnc "Book ofwBjerfc BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga. d HEEE ! I cm still dolntr business at the old star.d on I iain hi reel. l &wu iv uu muus di ieii;in wr. itooiir. anu guttering a specialty, Sililsiepaired on short notKrc. Old copper t;U.en in e.veuanpe tor worK. stoves ana an Kinas or tinwan- Kept in stock. I truarantee all my work and v. iil dolt as cheap as it can be dong in iho state. Kesix-eutiny. 21.:: a 7ILLIA3I3 E2QW1T. WgQI Pfgj IK. 11 ILK l.S i ITL Tl:, Opens sei t. lTtii. ISjl. one of thf Most thoronsrh ami at t racm e .-cliools itorYoteig Ladies in tlie sou! ii cnnsorvatory t:ourse I'l nuisie. Twenty-live icuieli rrsandofiicers. Sitn itlon beautiful. 1 lininteunsnr- i'a,sxl. Pupils from twenty stales. Tenas low. peelal inducements to ni rsnns at a di.stmce. For the superior ad -amazes or this eeleliratrd Viiuiiii 1 School, write for a ;aurioue ti the President. W. A. HARRIS. D-D . suiuiiton, Va. GRANITE. havinir boutrhr tlie "Rowan County Gran (fe M mill-! de Mlil 4ion Oa n lies, '1 oils, sc., ot. E. K. Phlllla s rst .!, I v l'.i'e.tntlnue to rnaiutieture mlllftoues. mlil-s .indies and mrtiii. u s for gnndin- corn an iiviiMt. cones -inienee loMi lto-i. Address, lv.?s.:-di (ry r--J.&2 5-cf: s'H t1".'-' icl"' S Sryt'S "'? ' . :-r-.iv-?-v-''V sold by ''. h KLU l TZ i C'p. GLQncral :: Directory. COUXTY VOVEnXMEXT. Clerk Supetiior Court, W G Watsou. Hherifr, JasiM Monroe ltesidtcr-of Deeds, H N Voolson. Treasurer, J 8am'l McCubbins. Surveyor, 11 C Arey. Coroner, D A Atwell. Coiamissioners, W L Kluttz, chairman. Dr L V Coleman, Cornelius Kestler, J A Stewart and I F Patterson. Sup't Public Schools, T C Linn. Hup't of Health, Dr J J Suinmei ell. Overseer of Poor. A M Brown. 70 If 'A'. Mayor, T C Linn Clerk, 1) li Julian. Treasurer, I II Foust. Police, 11 W Price, chief, JF Pace, C W Pool, li ;,I JJarrin-er. Coniiiiis.si.iier! North ward, J A Ren dleuian, I) . Miller; South ward, 1) 11 Julian, J A Barrett; E;i.t ward, .1 B Cior don, T A Coughenour; West ward, li J Holmes, J W 3Iauney. cuuncuEs. Methodist Services every Sunday at It a m a-nd p m. Praver meetinu every Wednesday at G p llev Dr. W H Leitlptwtor, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon ate o'clock. J W Matincy, sup't. Presbyterian Services every Sunday at 11 a m and S-MO p in. Praver meetiiiL every Wednesday at S:30 p in. licv J Buinple, D-D, ptstor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 1 p m. Jlluraple, sup't. Lutheran Services every Sunday at 1 1 n. m and-TiP in. .-Prayer inceiing every Wednesday at 7 p m." liCv Chas B-iving, pastor. Sunday scliool every Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. li (i Kizer, sup't. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 1 1 a m and HkZO p m and Wednesday at G:30 p in. liev F J 3Iu:loch, rector." Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p in. , sup't. Baptist Services every Sunday morn iiand idht. l'rayer meeting every WediiOsthty night, "liev N S Jones, pastor. Sunday scliool every Sunday at 9 a.m. Thos L Swink, su)"t. Catholic Services every second Sun dant 1 OA a ni and 7 p in. lie. Father Gerard, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a m. Y M C A Devotional services at Hall every Sunday at i:.'iO p in. Business meet ing tirt Thursday ni-ht in every montlf. il Fotist, preo't. Fulton Lodge No Of) A F &. AM, meets every first and third Fridav uiht in each month. E J Neave, W M. Salishury Lodge, No 21, K of P, meets every Tuesday night. A II Boyden,GC Salisbury Lodge, No 77"), K of H, meets every 1st and 3d Monday night in each month. C T Bernhardt, Dictator. Salishury Council. ?o 272, Royal Ar canum, meets every 2d and 4th Monday night in each mouth. li G Ki.er Iiogeut post orrr;. ' (Hfiee hours f;-)m 7:'10 ;i i?i to .:;0 p ni. Money ordci' hours it a m to t p m. Su inlay hours 12:10 a m to J:U) ni J il Ramsay, I' M. L. . C ,M':i-:ii. (la.. IV. lie:: 'Wie. Se :;ru-);, , !!',' Oil my . li.'! :v- mntiliii lli'cr -i! - a:-;-i .!:;'" : in tr f!:ii'Me- f.aie.l i v.;:!rol. Ak- .; i.:.. ii'Mivi i p; .n u iil'i: on. f !'.. I'. a?id til' ulcer bi-r.ui to i.c o -a onec, an.! effee-i n c:-il;e cure. It ts a rejaedy w eli wortiij or ftii.''",rr. I'm; oEtiEniiArriiiD WITH LATEST IMPROVEMETS Wec r-rry s'oci at various Soutnem pointa fur quic .'cllffory upon roculpt of ordc.-s. r6s6.0c5"' II. S. Ctti.ndard" &e k djJ? ' e & a tiia Rent (in tr'n!. Fiiirfit raiil. I'M-ly warran!'J. O rprri O'K ' tl.'-r s;i-s Proiiortioii.Uelv I..w J iUd Cv.O. M. V. KI KK ltl. Gen Southern Uaofger. ATLANTA. IIA. !A l.,AS. TKX.'.S. DO YOU SNOW THAT n drift vi CAWIiY TI1K L'ARfiKST STOCK OF DIAMONDS OF ANY IIOirsK IN NORTH CAROLINA? S 1 : LLC f I O N FA C K AC LS SENT ON APPLICATION. VL KF.KP NO IMITATION STONFS IN STOCK. RHFFIi TO CHAR LOTTE RANKS. BOYNE& BADGER DIAMOND DEALERS, CIIARLiOTTE, N. C. How For Tour Jewolrv We are still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stoek of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, ami all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at the lowest prices. Watch repairing a specialty. All work L'urantced 12 months. . J. & H. HORAH. IV.n ia 71 im 7 Frctee Coaissifla Mer- CM. DANVILLE, Va., For flic snlo of Cliickens, Ej.'s, Buttei and all kiiuls of Country l'roiliitc 1 Prompt returns. Give US Your eensio-u- 1 , ' "i evii.n 'A 7 ril.5s DUVUG 0 11 uiau.ua"- ij m j PPOFKSSJOXAL CAP DS. B, LEE WRIGHT, VTTOKTSICY AT IYW, SALISBURY, N. C. J Will pra.tjce in alt the courts of Rowan and adjoining eountie?. Pro rapt attention given to all matter? nertahiing to mv profe'S-iou. Feb. VI. 1 fei I . A. C. riEILlO. Attornoy AtXiaw. OfTiee in: Davis k Wiley's bank. V-uildie--orner of M:tiu and Ituiis streets. Will prae tiee in l'uu tof Rov.um and iidjoininjr eeenlle?. FrtMiipt and careful utnntlon jr;vcu to fill l,n iness entriifed to nie. Sp-.-eial intention given to collections. ' - JOHN A. RAMSAY, ciVI3j 232X1 GrlJSJ 13X372.. Attends to Railroad Construction, Survev?. and Mapping of Ileal Kstalc' Ksti mates oi Water Power?, Plan- tor the Krretion of jn:.. Dwellings. Ae.: and at:c-.: to tiu-- p'rehii--f oi all kinds oi' jdachi tu-rv. In.ildiug Mai-riai-&c- " - fePJtf Be. 11. L. Hamsa x t5MITinE.ls TIoW, Ol-FK K, OFFICE HOURS FilOM 9 SAUdlJUlfY, so. 1 0 5. v i T. f. Vinson, South .Main Strer-t shaving and liair-cuttni..-. I'ii-.-t-el j- o;: r jiiea ami s!;;rp ra. - at:.il lii:,;'.-. iiaif-dn !'ig a.j.i shainpooing a .--p-.rlallv. WiM wai. ladle." ;n;d eiolilr 1 1 at t! sharpen M-is?ors ai froni ; (live me a call. IK'tl.OS-. lei 3. F. LtJDWIOK &, CO. LiveryUale & Feed Stable Salisbury, N. C. EnsgiBs; I aail Canisp; OH! SHOUT NOTICE. v COMMLKCIAL Til V VKLF.R.-'. t'A!l Rl HI) TO AM. POIN TS. I! si;s ils KKD AND Oi.DOMKD AT iiL AS. -ADLK UATK.S. CALL AN!) SF.i". MI!. , ). A. JOHNSTON'. T O TT "p J QfTIO t;v V OS t-1 a W I ,) ; . - 'A. 7;,. - 4 J , s - i v ri- - u .1 iVoj)c of S;iiturv anl vicinilv v.dniin':' monun Au)a onrrespoiul witli us. Kfiiinat' Voofion's Pafenf Wirs Tel CA5 BE USED SfJ ANY BARM. Wires' are movable. Tob:xceoean o r-ropcrl v Sp;rcd (u Slick sod tNlked Down on tlio Wires when curgd. Simidest, Chcaiiest and l!e-1 in i he Market. PHK ESi, When Cash Ae orn pkhIoh Ihe OrO r: 100 Stiflri Complete? (7 Wlrcw Io M? !i) R:00 I,O0a Wires (So Slirks).... t I.OO PKICi;:j O.J TMJL : 100 Sticks Complete 3 VO 1,000 Wires (o Stfeke.) 4.50 Baskets, per Dozen.. . l.OO Sample Stirk and Wire for 5 Cents. I Treatise on Tobacco Culture and Carina WEE. ACENTS WANTED. TOBACCO HANGER MT'G CO., Houston, Halifax Co., Va. m Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tal o ovory variety andcap acity. VERTICAL PISTON. L i.) mm w m 6, w I BanK ITS' Mil n 1U S -OF- . . ' U. J. HOLMES, - - President. T. IT. FOUST, - - f ' Cashier. Capital, ! 350,000. Surplus and Profits,! S35,000, General nankin-tiusjjnes? trans- i acted. Deposits solicited. wew jeweirv-: NEW GOODS!" LOWEST FRIGES! T havejust bouaht th.e njolduest .-lino of line .'K".v(dry ever brought !to Salisbury. Mv stock of Gold and Silver Watches, .. ... n;. i. , i. i-i, :.. u.ainoims, v.muiis (mm v iuu imn lonijdHte. I am here to stay and will not he undersold." . No charge for show ieg goods. Tlie most f novel 4ine of Clicks e er s.li own in Sali .hurv. You wii! save from 2 to oO u-f cent, by buy inu f.-om me. Com'e and jc convinced, lii spec! fan v. S. A. 1. JOHNSON. M"ain SI., next door to F. IC. Millc;-. PROGRESSIVE FARMER Ralciij;!), Oi-jnn of the X. C. Slaio Allianee. IMijeii by Ctil. L. L. V,lb ;WfeI by l.ev. Ibiyitis Cade. The aper uiil Lc ':'jit up to th' i'.sual hih :-t;'il!(i;i;-(. Su'ieribt- for it, only !?l : er year in .'.Sv:;i!cc. Tils' I 'i-orc.-HiVe -'aniHr ;:i!d Ire WATCHMAN' wjll. he sent to! new su! ise n hers at jl.To fr '-uth pa- j WW- Subrribe. now. V 1 1 nt; if l'UOtiliKiSSlVE 'FAiiMKi:, Raicluh X. C. Ca and TiaJc-Mj;-k.- ob:ai.:c !. .i -i M f.'. t';: '.a:-: - coiiiluet.-.t for foocfrt .?C3. O '.; ncr ii C U. r-. Pat 7 Omcc fci d can -oouro j ireia in lesi tnae ni..;: tSuo : ' .TU.- VV:i -!.!: :. ;!'.' I, f:.u-..-iv or ph-'wl- x.' t'-"-"r' i t'o;:. .idv! if -: i i::-'!;M)- : ',e; ui C:.:. CK.r Ic-: ; :-! a s-: i: ! if. '-- Cii cd. A Pamphlet, l i :r. v. it a -cat, f.e;. Ade.rcs-i, Wit iyLV'w' Wj C Wu Opf. PATt?;r Cm:t, Washinto. D. C. T.I.. KLLii 'i"f MOv "r' T T-17 mrj U M Aim' V. STEAM Ul uiiilu uuu Mai Ulu it UiiiD A t wltolesnle nnd i"ct:nl )n- -el'S (if (.)(' (cic! .Pillcr I r1 0 R E 3 V L L E ZWZiTZ V in . !Vtli 11 coin,; v. A'i'Hts joi' ifn! I I.';.,. . . i . . i v. . . v , i nidi. , i. .LI.1.J. . i'tiiTii-lied ii'i'alis. s- y v w v xs First liegular Horizontal Piston. r '-e1 1 mm mzt k Tho nior - simple, dto'dlile and fil-ctivo Pin ii 1 in the, nnirlvL't lor 'Mines, Quarries, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general 'manufacturing purposes. HSend for Catalogue. Tie IS. CAMERON STEM PUMP I0RKS i" OUT gK !AST l24.)l Stim.-i- r'v Yoniv. W. II. C. DIVISION. "i'ia i' T. u n Utlit til V " - KASTl OjJ.Nl. '- lTv rnicmiiaH, t. & v. " J.oui.-ivllie, L. N. " Kno.TVilie, E.T V.(i." " Aiorrlstown, I v Paint Hoel?, It. & D. Hot springs, -ir Asheville, : Lv stielire, " Round K.nct, . 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CAROLINA; f Superior Court, Rowan ( 'oc'n'i:v, August Term, I v!. LHal.elli IL-rnui:., Plaii;ti;i; j , J-ames.P.TIern-.ar.. in fen.Ian!. J Ai'l'-hi fr It'icorcp nna' L -r-f Md ri mtnvj. ' I . The lefcmlait. ..Jaiaes,.P. Ji. ia.an - hereby suiaino!icl to ajiju-ar at :i .-i.j- rier Court to tie lieM fur IHTwaa- r.aa'.!v I hit l!)e-Cfurt llousi! in Sa'i.hiirv 11 !'' 1 "J I Mo!il:iy ln-fore till: Is: !,' ill i Sejit cinlier, LSiU, to jn--V( r or .leii.ar :. i'ti- :oiutl;iiut of i):tiiitilf ia tiii- " ; 'ul let s:tic! deiV iKiai.t take hi ; i e t ' he fail to si a jij-cai -aiid answer 1 a. ll;f iI- ii ill . 1 ...!.- .. f 1 . . '.,-..: t" r - . ...... .,,11 "i'l1. 1 ii.' ...ii. .- the relief (it;n:aiioe(i in llic cojiij-iaiiit. 'J liia June lotli, 1 "SD 1 . W. (J. WATSON", Clerk Superior t uiut. Til 1:0. F. Ki.cttz, -''XAil Att'v for PhiiiitJii'. I H.rpscRim: to m Tte W-atcLinai ! ADYER'iE IN Vertical plun6i -. A ry I I f 4' - 9. m ' jk- -r S ?1 i VsBV W Ai- i 1 jn 1 1 i:,v ls. 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