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: - i t- " ! I " 1 ft Carolina Watchman. LOCAL. The Central Land Oomrvnnv is now , 1 v doing every thing possible to bring their late purelm-cs to i lie. front. They are i on tiuually add hi g imiri: land to tlieir incor poration. At a meeting of the stock holder hist week thv donated to each -Z. rr'ttiiT OO isoi. I individual ore lot . rro Med that lie bc- f llllth 1 gin to ert.-t ui "oice. a -iartre two-story - - ' . 1 t i i ; . . i . rift -, i . . I ; .1.. ..... ouiiuing i Hereon, in us r.ast canaimrj . 1 1 1 i .iA l n li.irt I., i.a rtfl.. null I Tl I jtiful, j I shall bnld the handsomest residence ! Rev. S. . Rotlicock, D. evene-. A. FUANIMN FAUH. MINING DEPARTMENT. vav How nl'oor Han Bream Wealthy Itiainff News Gathered in This". and n- 1 1 vu at Home I Other States and DoJids Tkerc. ne1 . . ... . ... I utii.in u miff business If biirsuod with the It is tl:c custoiM Of tno ATCHa1 jryjneaan'llHliisr. banfclnir. . m a . A I J mtHLIllr If I O Itut a AMnn rt when it Bees anything worthy ol note or r ? j- n?on t nuf rtlu. i.iiMic. This tlmo. U I nu Urt Kiiver mining. -lacc the dtscoverj xr yoiJ "nlL : r . ; l? n tin. fwmL iimountA in river is has for its object a farm and. friner ; lu I pefcat. per annum. Tne mlier cn the precious ... . i t. 1111 l merai oim-m noi exuasuKc: uc viwa. n uut .c Kraniclin tOWDSnm. .air. a. . t i r-r .,Mrri hi,mr1iTil,Anil1ni i Esq., lives four and three-quarter miles iMiicrs Alliance Guano From. Heard tafces from theeartnnaslastaniiUKitnirlnsle value. The dollar be brings to the surface In anotlier 'tolUr added to the wealth of the world.". L-isiting from Salisbury on the Wilkesboro road. . r . . r U':.ta Viro finndriHl I ins nomo larm v t 1 Ch..'n n ni-na nf land. II T. Mall's He t,i.. : o . i. t.i u ,n I - : i r tnlrvn I nnnnr and trold. Wine hidden , beneath for the patrons in its respective school each year. Last year be raised forty-five the rubbUh of nature waiting only an ravtitnr. I nutlet to tell of this fertility aud incal- The Minerals of Kamlolph County There are immense beds of ore, iron, Monday. . -w T(iAn o yes VelHtf amt ' i-ouibo T 1 1 : 1 1 inrthn nn rmw tn itc rosneetivn se.iiooi I l. t e ooi hA r aan iunvu ihvu o j Mn5- . lMt5nns districts to recommend to the board per- balcof cotUn without any fertiliter. outlet to tell of this fertility and incal interesting . , r.oramUteemen who will fdvetri.:. . h. k thA ht cotton rrown colable value, itanaoipn aa. oeen to c-Tt . .. hU week. to bo ie" vu" w have . f thia countv. litxa t i l eucii -w- . - - receired a call as fowigu mUaiouary to Jipan Ioaies oi coww 1 ... , u . This year he has the best cotton grown colable value. Randolph has been lor personal attention to scnoo. interests in his township. He fUlly intenaea w im.;! V, 3 r -ii 1 . i r v.im land will, ere long, De notea as one not Recommendations for this-position will I ;.vA thu vonr'a cron excel any of nisnuw" f. . :.. mi,10Mi. assist the board in making iiidicioua form. raTstnebut the unfavorable!. r iateiT been Dartlally openexl near I mm m f t w selections and the names of persons rex Fouat's brother, Trof. C. G. ommended should be forwarded at once 3lr, I. Tex u :U visiting him to the county Superintendent of Public Vv,1t. Ot A"' . Tnt, la thin eitp Instiuction. f, valuable plantation near Itock- veil station. j. 1. -Lin Te a picnic cad on r nuay, - j the Grand Ivertisomcnt In another col- Uctl;fccl Katcfl to HaMy. Tickets to Salisbury and return, Will be on sale AuusL 31st and September I fuir to mak . . . -1 i i i 1 1st, good to return until ana mctuuiuK September Ld, at the following rates: at James A. nurkbc nAiiinvitci u" .... I I ;rr-onlMirn. A lawn. party will be given to-n,gut at Jamcstown; f Eamwrtorthe!bcuehtof St. letera Hi;h roilit) Siscop.1 church. Rockwell gradually growing. Mr So,,hia? u Ar;-enheimcr has bought a lot aud Uandleman, John Mi el u . - AsUeboro, .- ejects to build soon. ; , Thomasyille, e"--nf the Salisbury bycidists have Lexington, . i trine," from herotoChiua Imwood, frequently - Grove. They made one this week. At a meeting of! the executive com mUteeoir Trinity College it was decided "to open school at old Trinity bmldinc--.Sir! William A. Lucky of Mt. Vernon, this county, has been appointed by the secretary of treasury, United States gau ge1"- ." ' An excursion passed throught tlic city Tuesday en-route for Tallapoosa, (ia. The excursion was composed of northern .men. Several Howan boys started for Mor flvlan Fall's Academy, last tVulay, to at tend the next term of school at that place. 2 Tavlorsvillc, Hiddenite, Charlotte, China Grove, Conctud,; llarrisburg, $2.75 Jlorganton, 4.w .20 Connelly Si'gs? 3.C3U 1 U0 Hickory, 2 20 Lenoir, 2 45 Conover, - 2.75 Newton, 2.15 Setzer, :.40 Catawba, 1.05 Statesville, ,05 "Klmwood, .00 Cleveland, 2.75 Itockwell, 2.45 Cold Hill, . 2.15 New London, .55 - Albemarle 1.25 Norwood, l.yo; luruicr i nisiui v ub lavci v icm jjiuhj uvi iivai Knrine cave it a considerable backset, I Cedar Falls which bids fair to become however, nis crop au, hhi mine is known as Redding well. He has this year one hundred The other day I was shown acres oi coiiou in cuiuy&uuij. I some very Une speeimeus oi goia oy -li r i -..r rvticiafe nf ixtop.n acres. Uno v W. Rprtdincr. of Kaudleman. one o i - uat. h has ever which weiched nineteen penny weights, uciu, -v I:;;:,!: of o I almost pure gold, aud he had a number raisel. It has plenty weed and is of a i k . ... very fine quality. His corn crop Dlds The geological structure of the rocks ft a fine vield. In his entire and ceneral appearance all indicate eom ernn he has one hundred and fifty minerals. The out-croppings are nood T,.t , ; of,,l generally. I am satisneu unit witn ue acres. nu his corn ; r- lonme-n. that this mine will soon en cultivatinc it as often and when necaea.i. t. villft 0r rtai estate in this Ho also has a fine vineyard, well kept I whole section of country State Cinoni- up. This is his pet. Last year be sold cle. six thousand five hundred pounds of " Colkuidge, N. C, Aug. 10, 1S91. W: H. Worth, H. li. A.T Dhi: SIU: A- luuclt has ltcn uid iu regard to N'. C. Farmers' Alliance OiFieiid Guano, I wish to state to you aud the Durham Fertilizer Company and others, iuut ib la giving oou biiii.-iaiiun iiere uu all crririci T liutxt it. tvn vlirnt. luct. fnll and from a lot where X sowed 12J bush- eis oi seeu i inresoeu ait ousneis oi gooa ...V.n... o- 1 r. L T l one bag to the acre. The Alliance is solid here. Li B. Macon. Realty. Chatham Co.. N. C. July ai, 1801. the best. I think. I ever hftd. thoutrh 1 - f - -- y planted very late. Everybody here is booming the fertilizer. e don't care what anybody says, or what the analysis is, it certaiuly is doing well in the field. About three or four weeks ago I put a fcmall quantity around a part of my corn, and now it is at least twice as large as wberel did not. Yours truly, T. II. Raxey, Sec'y. WHAT IS IT? i Klutti & Rendlemau want all the dried fruit, berries, etc4 brought to Salisbury We want you to know that we will give you as much for them as the moVket affords. JSghteen years ngo we began business in tfis town and by alwnyapay cash for wfcU we bought and sticking to our motto, "The best good for the least . . 1-1 ... 'V....JV money," wehave been compelled to enlarge our, store-rooms uuu i uow six floors filled and packed with the inot desirable goods SALISBURY . - '" w a 1 - a A, mIAa X. mi mTlrml a nA A Ml O tIaH Q 4Vm I has over awl.., wo nave ine lates njiw vi .vo . ladies to see IhVA, We are prepared t eeH good and will sell them cheaper thau any 4ber b6Sa it) tW place. Look mtHyst of w piicca: At ourstere you WILL GET 2.4.: 15 4.05 fmy m- ? 7? grapes. His crop this year is equally as lartre. if not heavier. His "brag patch," X,7) however, is his garden, consisting of 1.00 three-ouartcrs of an acre. This year he 70 has raised eighty bushels of oaious and 'T. sold &30 worth of cabbage from it. He 1 ':',) has a fineTro.pect for tomatoes and tur- 1.1)0 nins later on in the fall. Last year lie cleared more than $100 from this plat of ground, besides furnishing his own family -ith vpflles. Tn the sprintr he . . i i 1 1 11, v - ' Grand Alliance Kally. scts to onions Und.then alternates be- The committee met last Saturday and J twcen each row with cabbage and tonia- completed arrangements for the grand toes when they are gathered follows mass meeting to be held liere the urst ot -. turnips. September next. Tho place decided Mr. Hall began farming about twenty- upon-fbrthe speaking i in Harrison's f five vear3 a0;o. He married soon after old crrove. All preliminary committees tv wr o-ttin n small tdantation. He were appointed and are now at their re-Ljouo.lt llim a horse, a wagou and pro spectivc work. Not only is the Alliance vjsjons for his family and feed for his neonle invited but everybody. Come and i i Story vf a Beautiful Diamond. A rare diamond weighing nearly four carats now in New York, has a remarka ble history. It was found in the gold district of Brazil by a native who did not know its value but kept it as a "luck' horse, all on credit for his first year. He make this one of the grandest meetings in nnto(i iarcrelv in cotton and tobacco I r the craininir of Alliance objects anu views I imi, nf ix liir-h u-as a success. He . ... i ...i,on u , nvir in 10 countv. icmumiut"' A daw bell na oeen iuiuwav.;j - MdmbeVsofStl Matthew's Lv. l.utnoran hfrcli, of which Rev. II. A. Trexler is piiitor. . - - JapLT-B- Beall's son, J..M. Bcall, traveling freight agent of the Knoxville, !utid Cuinberhiud (Jap railroad is visiting ia the city- Whiarn that the R. & S. surveyors began luCiiting the ryad from Rally's store, Davie couuty, iu the direction of Winston. Reduced rates to the graud Alliance speaking and rally in Charlotte, August 20inst. From Salisbury and return $2 45; ; China Orove.$l.iH), and so on. , rruf. W. II. Neave aud Mrs. Neaveare ftisitiiig at Mt. Airy. They gavo a Musical concert iu the Galloway Opera HousG,of that placfe ou Friday, night last. The passenger train on the W. N. C. rfuc here Tuesday at midnight was nin has been appointed who will wait upon the citizens of Salisbuiy to ascertain as to how much can" be raised for the entertainment of the -mass. The speak- crtvbooked for the day are Colonel L. L. Polk, "sockless'Jerry Simpson and the national lecturer, Willetts. Committees will sec that all preliminaries are made, as to Beats, tables etc, and to the kecp- feet order. Don't fortret that i w one important item is the dinner. All are earnestly asked to lend aid in this direction. A large crowd is expected and they nnist be fed. Every man in Rowan county (Allianceman especially) is to consider himself Ohe in the get up of this entertainmcut. f Women in Convent ion. On last Wednesday, August 12th, the noon train leaving S.4isbury might have cnon crowded with Lutheran men uvt... was a success, lie re ceived thirty cents per pound for his cotton cron that vear. From that time up to about eight years ago he has con tinued to make money plentiful each . . i . i-i : . ,1 year. During tuis lime ne uas increaseu his farm. He now owns six of the finest farms in Franklin township, all together comprising one thousand acres. Several of his farms are on South Yadkin river. For the last eight jcars he has not made any mouey. lie says there is something wrong. He lias woruea just as naru an this time as ever, and managed just as judiciously, but there is something wrong. He believes with the Alliance and is one of its staunchost advocates- Mr. Hall has passed his noon-day of iife. Hihas never smoked a pipe, cigar or cigarette; never iook a cuew oi to out? co arid has never been iutoxicated. He has been a widower for some time, but at last has yielded a second time to "cupids dart," and is now enjoying the companionship of a dear lady. Mr. Hall has married more couples, stoue. One day while journeying to a camp of traders with his gold dust he was bitten, by a serpent; applying the antidote known to the people of that country, he proceeded on his way, but had not gone tar wnen ne was omen again. lie treateu nimsen ior tne seconu wound and continued on his journey. . . . . i ? i r l - 1 While stopping to unnu. irom a urooh. the funtrs of a snake' were fastened in the hat which containeu tne stone, kju reaching the camp ne was iouihi to oe eiw-ciimhinor rao'ullv to the effects of the venom, and wnen nuestioneu uj uic nnmn snrjrenn told how the snake had -"1" r -- eo.7oil th ba.cr at his throat. The surgeon was permitted to seo the stone, and, suspecting the real character, ha told the native that it was very dau- irprnus to have it about him, as it attrac ted venemous reptiles, and advised him t. cJnL- it in :i. neiyhboriiisr brook. The superstitious finder of the diamond acted nn tlin siifrirpstion and 'the covetous sur- zeon having watched tho proceeding availed himselt ot the urst opportunity to fish the rein from its hiding place TIip diamond was purchased rccentlv from the cutter in Europe by Ldwin A Thrall, of New York. New Orleans Delta. Tr W. H. Worth. S. R. A. 'Haiti ah. N. C: Yours of the 25th inst. received and noted in reply to our first question in re irard to the relative comparison of our sruano with other eoods (Standard). I don't know or have heard of it beincex . - - - - r- celled. As tosccond question some of our people gave some expression of doubt as to t he value of the iroods but since the sea son hats sot. in th:it. has all been di.nelled. If seasons coutinue we will make another good crop on Alliance OCicial Uuauo, Hopo tne lniormatiou satisiuctory. Yours fraternally, W.-B. Selleks, B. A. TTknpv-.iiso-v. X. C. Julv 27. '91. The nnde.i'siirned boucht ami uaed dur- imr the present crop the N. C. F. A. Otli- . . . . 1 , , - . ..... T i . eial Guano. My crop is an tnat l couiu reasonably expect. Results perfectly satisfactory. My crop is as good as any of my neighbors who used other brandsof guano. A. H. Grkgoky, I res. Granville Co. Alliance. twenty pounds of thr whitest sugar for fI.W; coffee, W cenu; seven praaea oi nour; . . V . . " V nt Uaa niona. AlftmnflCrt S cents. fresh hams, cracKers enwse cyvry . , V Zt We have a stock ot .noes equal vo auy any w luui; "w i""!0" . THE R. & S. ...... . . , '. Kvvo makp niir ntorej vour headoUftrtoTr. All kinds oi vtenis r urnisnuiis , even i if vou don't want to buy. it will give us pleasure to show you our goods aud JeUyounow cheap we will sell them. In our back lot you will find faad box for vour horses. . , . , . "To the wholesale trade we offer special inducements. Yours anxious to serve, ELUTTZ & RENDLEMAN. LIST OF MachinerylSale! Hexdeuso-J, N. C, July 21, '91. T used this season F. A. Official Guano on cotton and tobacco alongside of an other old standard brand which stands as vx as any in this State, and so far lean see no difference in the crops. If it con tinue-; to do as well until maturity of crops as it has to this date, I shall be perlectly satistied. l nave nearu some of niv neighbors who used it praise it, . - .. , i i i out so xar nave nearu no conipiaiuis against it. Very respectfully. J. II. Dunn. Henderson, N. C, July 27, 1891. If you wish other certificates in regard to the value of the guano, I am sure that I caji furnish you any number; in fact, I have yet to meet any one who is One 20-horse-power Erie City Engine and 25 h. p. Boiler. One GO-siiw Van Winkle Cot itL feeder and con- IVil V . 11 11 v. f denser. Also; Van. Winkle Press. One Lidd?ll Saw Mill and Platform Scales. EM'EARBHAIT The Enterprising Furni ture Dealers, Are receiving new goods everyday a"11 will furnish your house from the kitchen to the parlor. Wehandlera full line of house furnishing goods. We RECEIVED TO-DAY a nice line of Walnut and Oak Suits and will sell them at prices to suit every one. We have the prettiest anu uoouia. uuv of Bedsteads ever offered for sale in Rowan couuty. Don't fall to see them. Dou't fail tq see our Parlor Snits from $35 to $45. itf nil in food 11113 111 luuvi j j - o I o Vm, Lon.rlit to- Thev are beauties. Don't buy any fur uiuL-i, aim va.i r nhu'rQ nutil you have examined our aether or separately to jiut pui- stock n will pay you. AV.ll L. cnll flio.m nnd Our tratde has increased to such an ex- fact, I have yet to meet any one who is v.ii.md, : p'n nn tent that we have found it notentiielv satisfied with results thus 01l reasonable tcrillS. vail Oil . . m- titt Annr ; lar. jloui-., av. .v. uuulvliv, , rncc H JLUriiJUXlX i X W di. MUM vi w - 1). C. BRADSHAW, and have rented another room near ourr -r n i r' V ( present oue. rvlisseii, ivou cui . r . . a discount 0f io per I 4 -J wt Qf -Trlu.'C I'omi- cent, ior iuo ucaii w -"j ' 31 EET INC O F S I AT K A L LI A N C K It was Harmonious Throughout Every County Represented Officers Elected Other Notes. to Charlotte to at- - ajuvi T umvu . " - Jiqur.a iate4 causeu oy a buuo uu ib tend tne sum aiinuai cuiivcuuuu u w . - . I ...! .nlfni ns h!4 Klilft 111 1 VVrtni'lIlM MflBR iLIMI A'OlClll illlOSIUUili J I npnillTlIi. LUUU UU V Uiutl uiuk.iw. w vv " Hwaunauoa Society of the North Carolina synod St. thi3 county. Thus he is thoroughly ac- l ... PrK:8fnunTw.rl.L. We sel Mr T TT Miirr wan has ueon Visiting and tue rooa ijuineiaii iwuww "i vni- , , . Mr .T. IL Murr who m. Ul each other ii their efforts dom see a couple at sweet sixteen look- relatives in the city, left l uesday morn VrVaiu the delegates and visitors. ing more blooming than this pair. A lag for Wadesboro where he will spentra rvbndv . charlotte seemed anxious . . .f tA his fxmilv will show that there levrdays before returuiug to his home aud reacy to oblige the convention m . uOQe more raioua and hospitable. ia Chester, 1. C every way. x umu" jv.j " - witn niseeoua marriage no u .en- .. . usuallv kind in showing parties over the tered upon his farm life with double zeal. Quite a number of Salisbury young puuiic building and expl.iining to them ye wish him much succcaa. D60DI0 UllCuaeu lUO Uiuuiu ttiijuuu intti me syswiu.uii; uiiuut-iuvi, j i mm , mn i r. . . . - I ,ni, On- Thnrsdav I ' Tue.day. The picnic was given oy tne i e , -7 Rt .";Vftrk,8 rn, Jolm C. Tioton. formerly! of this an excursion to and from Latta Tark for Piace suod the Western Union Telegraph the entertainment ot the convention. Co,nrany for $10,000. Ou the 4th of C11-!!:";:!!. SentLber. ISSS, he sent a telegram to nienoer!oi uit uinuumuii hviv - 1 . ;: part from it, as w:ishown by so many Colonel Michael, of Lincolntou, to make remaining uvit it utjr arrUJgemcnvs ior tu uunai ui ionrmuciit. lMeaaiiitnicniories will ever fc . uis wifo djed biIo .LTLLr!r "' wa.nvLl.ere. The telegram jw- not Butmow to' business. Never was there delivered, hence the indioemeut. seen at one of these conventions a UUler attendance and one the South River Reading Club, aiid is highly complimented by all who atteuded. "Rev, Taul Barringer, of China GrovCj yaiu town Mjuday. In peaking ot the consignment sale of M. 1'. Cline be -aid his property was going at a great sacrifice. Auction every Saturday. Colonel Polk, Senator Pfeffer and Jerry Simpsou will address the mass at the ineotiug in Charlotte August the 2Gth." Mrs.Mary Lease, the lady who defeated Senator lugalls, Will also deliver 4111 ad dress. M.r. ,C. F. Morrison and Miss Corric JjQe Thomas were married this morning before breakfast, at the bride's residence more intent upon! t rMn !-1nll . . I rjC a. Al vili m m mm-mm m sence of the president,, presided iu the Corn is looking fine in this community, first part of theonvention. The report and' bids fair for a good crop. Cotton of last years work was indeed gratifying, has plenty of weed but the crop can t be Out of their limited means and self-denial an average. thev have cont.imted during tho past A number of people from Stanly are vear a total of $3l.y0 to the work of visiting friends and relatives in this com missions. And what makes this report munity .vho lived iu that county some the more flatteimg it showed tnat several years ago - , . , . . mc iuuiv. iiuni."h lJ f c IT XT'- r by Rev. F. j: Murdoch. They took the societies had withdrawn from tho gen-L Miss Mollio l"slcr is visiting in northbodud train for Greensboro and other places, thence to the home of the gi'oom at Elkin, N. C. . Wo hear with rojret of the death of Dr. L. S. Flow, of Mt. lMcasaiitjlast Saturday nicht. He was iuite a young man j rf College, as lecturer ou phisics. Some one has continually been tamper iue with- the railroad switches here. eral work and are now contributing to Rowan and Mr. and airs. . v. J. oceiy special obiec's. These amounts wore arc visiting relatives at Llkin. not included in this report. Not more Last Sunday the writer in company than two filths of the women are organ- with friends went to tho campmeetnu t ized. Tho idlers should not let a minor- tho noted Rock Springs camp giound in it y do all this great work of Christ. Lincoln county. The weather I cing lair The now officers for the vear are Miss a large crowd was in attendance. A here nn. i .... :.i V i? w miwt hnvfl heen three or four thousand . . . . . ..mn 11 !c Ki-nrvth ne day considering r. Some buggy 1 1 i 1 A rAcmwulinir MiOmt fk TV I f ODH WCrO CUV U i UUKi v uvvio v and Mrs. P. N. Heilig, treasury. on Saturday uiglit and the nw wcj . . . . . 1 11.. Ci 1 ii f l .1 t niiriir Ihpv linn The most important business irarcsac- generun v. vn tv".-j ---j - ri o Ur .lui-.n ,,!oniv of watchers and thev mado good . . .... 1 . 1 . 'PI.... ..ntirrllf. nn n Fl.lIOW ftt. lug with- the railroad switches Here, of new oric tor tue year. 1110 women tneir cuus. AiiCj v.M.. two attempts were made in the month of North Carolina have grown tired, of his ''"jf of July to derail the train. Last night gtatc for miHsions .hcn they so badly ground and the largest one I Over saw. Home one carried off one of tho switch I .1 l.-ivp nbk-xl fWf. Thpv have a Lirce arbor aud it is covered lamps. Mr. Webb has ollercd ?2o for the work begi i noio in our borders. How- w ith sheet iron so it will be there for . . . - . .. I .1 . v....vj.;.r,t viiM n nvt- in nin in nmn. Tt. will seat about two arrest anil convict ion-ot the tmltv nor- ever, uhv iudc nvumu .mn " j - . , arrest aua conMciion-oi tue feiriuj per ';:.. ii. ti, f MUainna ihmionml peon e and is surrounded by Bonl of the UnittMl Svnod South, but respect- two rows of tents. All in all it is a great Prof. Kizer. Superintendent of PubHc fully ak tuem, 11 pracucauie, to oegin ' I 1- :.. ' i.al.in .it imr.n instruction, informs us that the Teach- r'" delivered during the time by Revs. W. R. Brown, L. K. Propbst, W. A. Lutz and Dr. Bowman. Misses Jennie Black welder and Cora Patten-o-i read papers Thursday after noon whicli. were very acceptably re ceived. riM. .. . . . . t . . .-. l.r.l.T ties Ciijf cccciAn J II U L (JII Vf 111 1UII IIVK1 li'l r-K o-. .-o.vi, ... .......... . ' . - - y v Wr.1 tin-il . v .ifiLi'iiiinii M 1 ill iotl 1' nod the terdav and was buried there to-day. She r.. 11,,, 'Vin 11s.-. l.ii! ii.riit Tr. wm i sikv I hail blood noison. lVe understand that i II 1 1VJ 11 lir . 1 1 v 1 1 " . 1 1 - . : 1... -PI. ...... ..K rii.,li I ..... j iii'.n nf Mnnriuivil o'a fi rvt YOllnl? . 11, x earce, me proprreior 01 1 cess in every paniuuiai . 1 nnmu smu mr, .. , ,uvw. ...v j -j ' . . . v . .- i I i.!mi.n.i mii-jt fnnid mid hi will I I.aditiK and was encaired to be married wuo jioumam uruuite vuarries, uas """s""'" , ,,m it 1 ,u.. Wonile ' . ,i,., iir...n.riiAiif ii.n xvnrlil ' hfi Riioii. Her narpntB. relatives and lneuos -v..juw we. ju - mi Bu,.i.i,i..s " women are doing if grand and noble have the sympathy of all who 'knew ner granite for paving the streets of Ashe-1 ...1, o fc l;Ultv, iiii iiiij ivjr wv. mww.-.j - - ! - . ville.. Several other uuarrics were bid- ble sed. I Three rheer for the Alliance and Its ng but our quality of g.unit took The next convention will be held at j best pajer the V ATCJIMAN. j ti1Aln 1 1 St. Peter's, Rowau county. I J. H. I lieiO. ' . v 11 1 ir ...:m. t tl lv.li! er's Institute will be .held one week, bc- gining September Sth'. l'rof. Mclver or Alderman will conduct the nstitute. Teachers, mark this thins:. Yon know the importauce attached no certificates B ifess you attend. " WTe are triad to note the fact that Mr W. H. Pearce. the proprietor of the place, a place where tho old cau meet aud Uilk of olden times, the middle aged tiuisn thov see on v onco 111 h I w J mr year, and what aHgreat ilaco for the , young. ; Messrs. C. L. E. and C. E. Cornelius, the former from Asheville, and the latter from Charlotte, are visiting tneir motner and lriends o. this community j .. . . ; it. 1 Miss Frantis, ol Moorosvuie, aieu yes . . .... . " 1 Cil. . The laruest and mo.st enthusiastic meeting of the State Alliance ever hold has iust been closed at Morehead. Every county in the State was represented and many visitors other than delegates attended. The committee on publication thinks best not to publish anything like a full report of the proceeding at present, so our readers must wait patiently until the official minutes are revised and published and sent out to Alliance Secretaries. a numJor nf resolutions of much im portance were passed and several amend- r ill i. An in llio fmmtit ntion. WCUtS VY lli 0 uuiuv iv - A. resolution went through, recommend- ing a cnaujue iu uui uanui -j demands that our next legislature pass a secret law with a provision so arranged nn. to UfiAneJiise illiterate voters. A 1111m her of crood speeches were made. Col. L. L. Polk spoke to an immense audienee in the Atlantic Hotel on Tues day evenings At the close of his speech he asked alHho were iu favor of the c.iT.Trp:ifiurvJ nlan to rise to their feet, ow . J though many ot tneni are not weuiuei of the Alliance. Teunessee State Alliance teicgrapneu fraternal greetings on Tuehiy evening. The following officers were elected: Marion Butler, of Sampson county, President; Col. T. B. Long, of Buncombe county Vice-President; W. S. Barnes. Secretary and Treasurer; J. S. Bell, Lecturer;C. C.Wright,ofWilkes,Steward; Rev, E. Pope, of Harnett.Chaplain; W. H. Tomlinson, of Cumberland, Door-keeper, II E King, of Onslow, Assistant Door keeper; J. S. Holt, of Harnett, Scrgcant- at-Arms. Tho nhove brethoru are not ou best mnmtinra- llll'V Hl'r! ilri L'OOll US Olll' StatC lutmuvi , j f ' 111 1 affords; no better ones could have been elected, hence our members are to be ion rrtl 1 11 la t flV At a meeting of the Kelorm cuuors 01 the State, the North Carolina Reform Press Association was organ izeu wun . L.Ramsey, President ;M"ariou Butler,Vice- Presldent; W. J. Barnes, necrcunj. ii.;r.cr n-mers are charter inemoers: iv.i.i. j 1 - - , rrogrcmive Farmer, Kural Jlome, rariiurs Advocate, Carolina ah h.m ax , jm aiy Mercury, Alliance iennnn, .uni( Home Journal, Rattler, Country Life, Clin ton Caucasian. . , The Constitution and J5y-L,aws win ue- nublished soon. Each of these papers are requestea to kwi u nf v.. , pers standing on their first page. Other papers ou join if they show that they are of the pure metal. ' Delegates 01 tne xuuunti nuuHHuni,. Bros. Elias Carr, Capt. S. B- Alexander. W. R. Lindsev, W. L. W illiams. The place for the next State meeting will be selected bv the Executive Corn- mi 1 1 ecrrogrcssi ve-ta r m cr "Elmwood Farm," Craven County, Jasper, N. C, .July 17, 1S91. S. T. Morgan, Esq., President Durham ' Fertilizer Co.. Durham) N. C. Jh'! Deau Sin: From jrractical field teste of the "North Carolina Official Far mers' Alliance Guano ' uimer potatoes and beans the past season, I feel no hesi tancy in asserting its superiority over any of the higher-priced brands. It gave better results than any guano I everused (Peruvian excentedanotherseason I shall nr it. py e.lusivelv. The farmers of North Carolina should appreciate the efforts of your Company in endeavoring to give them a standard reliable grade of goods superior to and at a cost fo much below the ' ... ..a 11 j 1 averactC' fertilizer wlncn is sold State. . With best wishes for your success, am, Very truly yours. UEOIKJE UREEN, JE, Fire in the lest Ward. You want a picture of the national officers of the Alliance. Send $1.00 and qet the. Progressive Farmer and the Watchman and picture. I wish to call the attention of my triends to the fact that I have deter mined to consolidate my business at one point. Therefore I have closed my up town store and am doing business en- ' tne 1 . . . . . . I . I ., ii 1 -. C'm.tV. UTain ct root ia this I tireiy ai tne store wii wum ov.v- near the Salisbury Cotton Mills, were I have a full ltne of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries and Provisions. Coun- rv nroitllCft ft snecialtv. I waut au un limited number of chickenB and eggs all times, for which I w ill pay the highest price. Mr. A. A. Harlman is with me and will be pleased to wait on his friends. Respectfully T. J. W. BROWN. Come and see our large stock. Our goods are good quality and we will make the prices suit, you. Yours with best wishes, EAMIS & EARNHARDT.1 READ 1 una 1 CHldren Cry for Pitcher's Castorial Fresh Garden Seeds at rc- at duced prices. Clover and Grass heeds at the lowest prices at Enniss' Drug Store. . y READ THIS1 Be sure and call for la bottle Stat, of North Carolina. I xk. 1 1 vw n.n uuuuww. i fur i I urn ' J vu.y v - x-.ti...' U 1 U, f lVix .noorrwo-l f!lirOS. It HRS neVCf failCU iUllCC M UWCUjf jmu wi v l' " ration of the Central Land. Company of to cure Dvspepsia, Indigestion, iSSSS&S?..?. and Sick tthc. Icangve Thompson, IS. a. icanies, . "- you nrSl-CiabB reieicut'CB 111 um Foust, J,8. McCubbins, John S Header- 1 , - . u niorits. For j L sale by BE IN TIME. T)on't wait till you get sick io get a I L-nn T T linden. L. E. Steere. M. L i"wi , , Bean, E. r. Wharton, ana sucn ouiers uh thev may associate with them; that the X f ' 1 11 L . I mm principal place oi Dusmens Bimn wj iu tsuiiaiuirv N. V... and its ceneral purpose and business is to buy and sell real estate and to erect buildings ana lactones, anu . i r J mmm Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest IT. S. Government Food Report. S, and , ... f vi00 TliarrhrRii Knttcific. but - -- J . c . I JJ ttlV vl auusa ' . - . Vi An-.r.c fifnnv other business conterred . . i. t . iii nave vou 0 r -I I eOIU13 UUU "iv j - ; - uron corporations uy mc io -i that theduration oi tne corporation uu be sixty years; the capital stock is sixty . Rowel comnlalnt thousand dollars, with privilege to in-1 f .jg tQ cure u uken u Umeu crease to three hundred thousand dol- lflm. divided into shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each. W. G. WATSON, C. S. C. feltf W. H. & R. S. UCKER&CO, RALSIGH, N. C, Wo arc closing out the remainder of our Wo THE FORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture W . w I and Mecnanic Arts will bt-c'in its third wasion on SeptembT .!'!. 1891 with increases iaciuui's an'i rti.iii.mct. Ill v j . . yenr bas jiven further cvlUiho of its priu-iK-iu value, and its yonnp e:i nn- ui. i f.,r r.ai"rfinsibl- positions. Total cost ""' . ... .. : t..... .vl ttflOOO. Kacn uountv rupiTiiiM-ii"-in. ..i ...111 ..aminn nimlicilits tor iltlinlS- bUUlHUUU ni -i i slon. For cfttHlopues. sol. he?. ALEX. Q. H0LLADAY, President, We desire to call the attention of the people of North Carolina to the Extroardinary Offering of Dry Goods and kindred wares, Car tts and Furniture, that we will make during, tho Southern Inter-State Exposi tion, to be held at llalt-igh, N. C, Octo- ;K-r 1st to December; 1st. l,frr-iheir vvrchasr vvHl they ,n rf f,niC 110 SCC UB UUU 1 UU Un.li Vxr. 1 liuuiai.,. "v .... ..i - - oMrsfojv. where they win oe snowii me .rrrt lines exhibited in tho Southern ... fev.. - , Suites, and at Pn-noa T.ovrftr than any other House m America. Fveiv one will l.o heartily reoeived and politely and attentively waited upon. Come to the Exposition, and see Tuckers. W. H. & R S. Tutor Co. M-H'ioutln W.iliililuaii hn ou -.w rlt- . Summer Clothing and Straw Hats at cost. do this in order to make room for cmr Mammoth Fall and Winter Stock. Wo Wo iust received a niceTme of men's and boys' Pants, dark shades at all prices. Also a new assortmeni oi snins ui un .mu prices. We still keep a lull line ol collars, cuus trunks, valises, etc. We solicit your patronage. Yours anxious to please, H.&L. WRIGHT, Jl. A. -1. Jioon i.u , 11 ui'i.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1891, edition 1
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