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, 1 . t :-' v m ill' h ?if lt:!. i i t- 1 Carolina Watclimun. i J. L. R AM-EY," Editor and Prep. Associate Editor. Otic year in advance ix months Club.; of five Clubs of icii or more TEHUS HTRICTbY CASI. rUT T1II8IN YOUK 11113. WASHINGTON" ITTI-K. .$1.50 ,7 1.2". -1.00 "Kat?n-daWnit-clx mail ft buU-Jjury. THCItSDAY, m 10, l1; TWaSas i iu.- of i he Alli ancein the jsth and 7ih Congressional Districts.' . m.M',T,.nxrivh:'i.vof)iteri:ent mere circulation than any paper published in 'Salisbury. I " ' WE ABE ON TO THE RACKET It L been' i'kin for some time Unit .'the press of this country determined to Tie the Alliance out of existence. The " --..'r.tm h'.'ik ln the s-anie all along tin Hi , . i - f I,,. I- ,. I'm tliuvr liiVO OVeiUOlIU m- ie line. .- , , If the arguments useur mm uo Mrv,,l the name find had prudence nrevailed. possibly something uiigl. i ... ",v..f of if nil.' Hut from th beginning lving was done. This -is "ve.ry-.dg1y way to statu -it, but we havye in) respect for. tho en-aged in the work and shall not iniuee words. V Some days ago- the writer was -in conversation with one of the editors of 'n northern 'metropolitan uewspaper. He grew confident nil and let tire cat rait, of the bW. -lie i'1 f fT, ct t,!!d jt had been, sounded along ihe' line for : the partisan newspapers Jobegin the light in -.earnest. He "saul that; the truth 'Svas not in H;" that nothing would-be left undone to hotul down 'and blacken the characters and meth td ii the leaders He further said f Hat there is -it general innlers farming Plain Facts anU Sharp. Pithy Saying fpoa. Kef jrm-Papery I) brines and principles, as preached bv agitators, are laughed, at by capital i; there is but one thiiig to make theni tremb!e-the thought tuat-one dav the workmen of the wond will be united. Labor Advocate. - JBjtitivi statseereto of the Vxas alliance, writes max ne sent t iiia; the Furt.W orth meeting ttiirt barters in one day. Better nit an aivtt-ub-treisurv meeting iney'ery state f ihi is the .vfftfct. Economist. Hon. .K Fount Tillman, secretary of he executive board has completed ? t. I l.w.l. T ,.,1 1 i ! m, il i-: IhiF. ap'omeins uy wim-n iiimi.ii""m las been agreed upon as Ihe the puce of meeting of the next supreme coun- ..: V,ai rh.KiJU wiM ho m ide nubac VII. X. UH - I next 'week. Economist. , One of the train dipather in the sef vieeoi tne ueorg in omu on ir n.i . is a woman, Mrs. Willie Coley. 'It is n remurkanle innovation m railroading, . observes the Ntw York W..rld, -and it shows that woman is gradually cap turing all the strongholds of masculine labor." . , . Tlio man who will s.-!l his vote or m anv wav be influence, by money to betrav his fellow men in these trying fin.f i no better that Judas R arwt .,n,i ,ia.nri' ik better i.ite. iiiCii 'the boodlemeji,. and inake them out ... tilii. f:, e ! t ie ear n. -Non RpnrPntiitire Crisp Atiaekeu-tic .ew Chilian 0virtment Iitc- oruized Ueriuaiiy au laits Amt'rie.m Pork Free. Corresconance ot the Vv'althMiiT). Initial Itights Desired. The xub-Treasury .plan for helping a easrs oil' tne lace oi me con form ii. ' ' It has been arranged that National J. H. iTurnt'i x- .1 l . 1 In Hmiiii t:IV &ecretarv iooie "i c l" Point 'to confer witirj Mr. .Harrison about the opening of ; 'the Oklahoma i. tb. viiriiiicv unon . the Interstate Commerce Commission, and lii,,, .,itt-kvf:inh ni:if.ter i tending be-- yiiiCi 1 1' pui n r i ' tore his department. Mr. Harrison is expected to return ii'xuit the 15tli inst., but some of these matters required im mediate attention. j The most btriking ftuture that has vet cropped out in tBe Speakership J . . .1 if i! .. 1 ..... . eonte&t whs the puoiieut ion ol n mug editorial attack .uponlj llepreseniative Hri-n's-caudidacv in Sunday Ga zette, a democratic paper edited by Gen. Duncan b. WaiUfr, who was se cretary of the NatWjtal Uemocralic Committee in the iiadiock campaign. Tbi strongest ra.iut made against Crisp is thai among hjs -principal sup porters are those democrats avIio favor a policy of inaction injlthe Fifty-secoml Congress. Gen. Wicker takes the oromnl that the elect ijjn of Crisj) to the Speakership would pnfye disastrous to the democratic party. I It is generally , understood here that fit n. Walker fa vors t he election of Miiis. When Secretary jlTracy refnmeu 1 1 . r -- t J:!.." c..... !... !.. iroin uape -iiay iqiMi o.umn.i n brought hi.-tructiojis from Mr. tlarn- oii to the acting Secretary of brute The Reform Press. In North Carolina we have ten pa 1 I I i. P.. ... . .. . -I-. .,1 1 .,. .-t.. ,.SIOT,1I..1 pers mat nave joined me reiorni move- t uiuiiopoiy-cuiseu uuu uin iy ic-iiyuuu meiht. Verv few (vf tiienr are new re- chuss uf peor-le over .a tnuch is far bet- Understand, e Most of these paper have .been started ought to have at least t hat it' we can have nothing better. 15ut we believe a fair discussion of . the matter will lead to something better. Certainly the farmers of this country. must have emit-, their" editors having b?eu ehga-jter than no plan at ail. Understam "ed in Abianee work W some years. ! we shall hot oppose the-plan.- W jse paper have been startet. d wiili the view of advo ' , icm or pnrciiasert will: Washington ft-pieiuoer i, 10,.. csltii.r the reform movement. Inmost caes our farmers were very anxious that these papers be started, knowing the great influence of the press . when ! aid or they-will lose their home am directed ri"ht. " becoure tenants and tramps, and per Mhim t.,i' reform ih'.k hns rerbii n . -buns soi net h i u i e veil worse. The far- duties to preform. It must be plain to raers are tiie in tinstav of thisrepublic; 11. The editors ot such papers must Durham Fe ruiize !: . ft . - r uompany Office: DURHAM, N. q. let them be destroyed (robbed of their be houesttruthful and fearless. -There humes) and the life of the republic itself will hang by a pider s thread. Tiiev are.' (A'tTwhelmiir"!v in debt. They must have help to escape irom Shy lock's cl lit dies... We would not grant llit-m special )rivi!eges, but give theia pure and simple justice. We have been fighting class legislation too long to now begin advocating it, even in the in ti-rest of our friends. We have long been an advocate of govern ment loans to the people at a low rate of interest; but the sub-i reasairv p4an and the plan of the loaning upon land Diilv. do not uro far enoujih, and thev diiectlv benefit but the farmer and' the land owner. lndirectl y, of should be no extremist in the .editorial ch;tir, but at the same time a milk and cider -man has no abiding place m the office uf a reform .paper. Any paper failing to come up to the r qunemeuts will be dropped from the list of reform papers. A paper shoukl stand by our demands and work to change our con ditions. Hut at the same time these papers should represent aii classes. What is the tViity of the members of the Alliance and the general public? Thtrmembers of the Alliance own and are interested in the success of these papers financially and in tne success of the reforms they advocate. Hence it is apparent that they should give the papers the most reliable support pos sible. ' Self-prod 'action is the' first law of nature, therefore ihes-j papers are entitled to th support of the fanners first of all. Our National and SiU organs are entitled to'.lib,-ra and great issues oug course, this would benefituis all but it directlv beneiits but the two clas;, bf (dassle'isdation. N nt loans to the Factories : BOBHAffl, 11 C, art EICHiiOilD, V and savors in tlu-ir column- ..pport, lit to be discussed. i Jut t ii'.1 loca. papers tf. Washington secret a rv the deleware State rin""ton, Sf'ttteni bel aud Wvomir.g will probably he organ ized as "State Alliance before tlie en- ntion ot the gnunl council in xo- National Economist. v VtlliUSjO. -VUHMiUI i.HNJ. ....... ; Wall gtreet says we don't want free nf i!vf iv Mr. Harnson savs the same. Uv. (TTt-veland says "mi will organize ,j-. n;(, i,:m () ,.-,!? instructions to MHance, at Har- r; ,,;t s- V.nn to recognize the new I 'iii'limi '.Mvcrii iiieiiiL t his enoS.a r-,i!ip- ii:t,'nstiii' chanter of tUP.o:nae in which gold, as welt as brains, w largely eurployed. 't'o-dav is r -ing celebral- 1 as "La- shoald have nior-i li'oeral support cut have hao. they cannot depend on a Th. t tiail papers Day here by a large -parade air la orgatiiz at ion. It is not a legal too."' The republican parry bo r hoiMaV, out a.i little met from politicians ;;r.d others; thev depenn en tirely upon a iegilimat'-' siib-ci apt . a iist and adveiiising patronage. An other th.ought- right here. Oar people iniK st"D sending s;uh a great mass km U a pie, at ali kaii'e wive govern mei sav three per cent., on security. That is, no se- , . r M-! : ! a i ...... ctiri'v iliar is goon. i i. is vouii dur- lit ail whu'wouid be benefited by -the siib-'lreas'iuiv plan, or by the lane ci. all pbimioiad uu-ie. i bel e .-.re ot her es OI JiCOpie l Ji ail jaiiue.- emu land owners, and who are just as-oe-serviio'. liivt- ii!) oinal rights. Nou- Lconforn; s' . Whc n iiari'M bank of of matter ! and Nati"! r pa oi i" u i lit' woia o;i wuicii or- l)Ut..Vall street is s.iiislied with either one. National lvei'or.u. Harrison f oil president. Ihe demo j-raiift nartv wants Mr. Clevel.Hid. The mmn" certain influential tiap. rs ro i laboring men will tight over the two r"Jie like If and 'stick to it." In other words soni.1 would lie -and others wouid swear to it. Thw is al! plain to tt hot cloe observer. The con rse of t he - X acx ami ()' rrcr and -other paj"crs shows that the conflict is now on. It is strnge indeed that these pco : pie who are at enmity-wiUi the Alli ' aiu.-e-cam.ot see thatr every step they .take iii this, devilish course carries them farther away from thei acconv i.livbmrnt tf their purpose. Hut the wants Mr, ga.ll.ed laO-.r ls eni,;..o., eo, - 1 1 i-i 1 1 ; i ! - i 1 1 except at , is at a govern men.. stand still. S crctary Rusk never doue an ofli cial act that reflected more credit upon im as a manly man limn when he he took lime, amid the 'showers of con- After Lire .election in Kansas last Tall gratidatio'ns that wfre paired in by the Loinsville Con rier-Jouriial printed vv;,.,i unon iiim on account or. 'the, news l.oiullii'P " A Democrat ic Victory.- ,,f tl-,, i.ttici.d m-ouiu!gat:ofi of tl ic'.u io w ant.s it :s. When a l i v pu'biicatiou la to re..ch as manv f'M'M til e , . II I g Hros. failed tie igl.uot iM'rrowedSl.-i),0(H) bank of France to help Un people as j V ? A I 11 s a re ; to til! crow d. tile I nine promulgat'.o;. of' the rial -1 decree rescinding Now the'Cburier-Journul is ciuite- cer- German tain 'thai the people's party is a rejmlf) restrictions upoji American pork lican machine originated to destroy products, to write to his political oppo- the democratic nartv. It makes ah Hent . Uepreseutative . ll. fbucn, oi the difference in" the world, you see. Missouri, the following letter: 'it w!-prp tbi neoole s rial t v IS getting ill rriv.N hip i!e;isure to inform you t hat -. i i . - . 'J k-' ra . , its work. iOnconionnist. 1 i ' i 'J ! '.in g and saddest thing is .the admission -. . . tit Or"iiniKed society says to we poor l i: IT I ..L i- I .1... yl I man : orrc.u o-. out im.i miun .' ! ' 'o rdl ifntion furnish work. If he -j.olitits and sentiment among ceruiin 4r;(,s'tooj,ev t 1Handate kwork or Jie," classes has got down so, low. Certain oes aIKcat the coutry looking for papers that do not uejiend on the far- -a job be is calied a utramp.'' arre-ted farmers direeilv for patronage are to ami treated as a criininal If he does 'be hacked by iiolitkians and held up not go he is cal ed a u.afei . and treateu in. ij.tL.vLu uv. j i as-n t.rfU1U)al without viable means o! ive) iiment in i this uay re- the aa ito that is a rcp- . i n p a. . i i .. . -1 -..!.'' iv boon e iurursiica oy scounuici.. t..,,..f V j. I rsii I 'I "'i ... i i . rnin. i.nnnr-j"nre to KTirt the llCS and . . . I ! II- Pittsburgh Kausan. publish them as if telegraphed by staff bv t he Vrr. ic u i tu rl element correspondents and otherwise. Ihe sil0.rtcl rememLier that they arestrikiug otlier-papers are' to chime in and copy ;i direct blow nt their ow n .prosperity, the matter and then claim, that they The farmers, who , -bear the greaj.e-1 'publish iHccansp H is news." This burdens and who give more of their is the IK) icv of the people who have L- .-, -. ... . r a V. m1 1 . . . ' ,. . be Ihe recipients of the benents and leen shaping opinion ami ruling ' Ur";vile:es if there are anv to be der- high places. - IJow many farmers are iveX Farmer's Advocate, Tarboro. there who pTopose to pay t heir tiard- va. r i i l e -i i j v" I I l J iVnr t!irnifr c hriii in nor lai ro rnnn earnel moneyfor such disruputable the Nebraska warehouse bill." It is papers, j ' - . a step in the direction of our sub- -.o- .. . treasury dan, the diuerence berng in tn.-T. - III ' 1 I .1 II... 1 .... i VVUitJi. iiiii JttUAUo. ino AeorasKa si-neine me lariuers pay - i p.-.' i.. i - t ...i.: ,1. -lt1 . , i . i. , iron: eigut ui leu per tem., ,v uicu gues - v naL:nas.ocen none uuout uie rax tf the -()Ci-etH of the money changer. tabe nsea.in repurmg ine naas in the sir'o-Treasurv plan reduces the m Itowau cbmity ? Are the roads any terest to two per cent., which goes do better? The Toads are very bad in the general government, and henec n.nnnr'.tnA an;nn v,. remains in the hands of , t he people. Itm OUUl Y UiiU tilt- i.VLI IVWIOL II V I n ii i , , J .. . " n , - tanners, it will, pay yon to post up aie"ullU8W lu,lL v. "as weuuhesn matters.--Sherman County Far taken in the right direction. Now the mer. ioAnni 4 Vt ii rr 4 t At u f nnl" if i nf I I ' w n hi nni-iM t'cinc Ii i vrt Lr Ihn I rp . ill A niu.i'iUL i nil1 im i ? tin. practical ooeratiom i here is a plat- k ; , lseut f . w n st t ? form that. every legislature ought to teivd their fire on tneYirst plank of the run " on j and that is to improve the Alliance platrorm llu; sub-i tvasurv roads by macad amizing them aud to :mJ h' r'uncn misrepresentatioir i .... j i : . . i. :. j ... fbllsb tbn vvbiom.or in fbihlUU """Il-I .311, '"g, ..I U.H L'U'IV .- i ' 0 1 L'lirttvn v 1p 1 if f :if i ics cvei.nf fo-m nuti 1 ' 1 . .....1 1 ' r o ...,e. .yiu a..u otu oiiuu peuni aie.' seeking ta jTejudicethe ! leive been r.ofili.-d bv the representa tive of German count rvT'aat GerniaUV ha moved its prohibition a gams mi-'sion of American pork country. I feel sure that you resen tat ive of toe laraiuig loiere.-i : this country, will rejoice with me at this event. The tu nics of the far- .1 . 1 mers or tne country .are uue'io y on io.- 1 .1 .. 1 a . i r ... ...... Your cir ris m men nenau, ami esp. - I lloUsi- ft -lirt nil. larger ret"i"iu pape ni;;; nut of e--:;s:,-i.c -. ai".v "-m some of your i!;uii'':-r to oe,r 1-cal Alliance i ra ami try 1 o a. r you ;e w s e.0100 - -.e.-.ole, tn.s w ill not (lei 1-aci i t ' 1 1 ( tin 1 Uic.eiicY ('i 1 ne . . . 1 I- i I .. le aicl Aalioual Mge.u-', lor uua .tre always full to the In. :n. aud may add inlere.-t to tic io -a. paper. Above Above all give u or t.cal paler 'mole liberal sui'ooi i. Don't p.iv your money for j si u 1 1 iL.-r.it ic papers tint don t c; r whether vou arc siaVes (r free citi.elis v o u r an vl St a fr-i 1 i P C A .1 j.i 1 ''. U -rs on r . 1 lie oaiiiL ol jjUgi..m. bor.-owcil t.cis money upog nothing i.;a. i'.s word. it was taken io hugland a.ad the boxes tliat. contained it, were not opened, ami iu three mouths it was returned unopened. It is said a til Ibis S 1 1 a KH m )l H) saved ll:e wore. tie uor-f iiimncau panic ever How did.it ? It was not used. ecu lost at th' tralis- 1'ery f ra- were! wou.d 'have been 1 . 1 1 t rom known. Suppose it had 1 1 This is a Home Company, manufacturing For tilizcr expressly for the Farmers. Every pound of goods guaranteed the Highest Grade. Best Materials. Farmers will always get value re ceived when buying goods with tlicse brairds on them. Don't buy any goods until you -examine, carefully what they arc offering, and then -get their prices. Exclusive manufacturers for tlie North Carolina Farmers' Alliance. The following is a list of our brands: North Carolina Farmers' Alliance Official Gucino, Durham- Bull with Peruvian Guano, Durham Bull Ammoniated Guano, Peruvian Substitute Guano, Great Cotton and Corn Grower Guano, Progressive Farmer and 5L-C. F. A.-Oilidal Acid Phosphate. 1 f, ruine' v as ucv 1 ie lack f tiiis money ('villi! ,1 r used, of the This is : huml ug f nat n excellent of metal C nioiM-v. "1 make t hem i:i!etf'st 'oil.-! m s.s. d 1 1. 1 -T' ' reform movement 1 I iie ol in r side. i' ; o. Ihe og. not ind 1 i;tvs: v. - - ' - I 1 . 41.. ..it.: iread mem among 1 ne oeni.c cum 11 ou mean el out of the to work on f armer. OUgllt against it. Tins.- proves p 'ople two thii-gs 'i'he iie p-o m ore w e I if i,Ot rca. 1 1 ' com m. ial'.v your advocao-y la fore t'n. f il-epresentai ies ct ihe f Con'Tess ot the meat inspection " " - j 1 - 1 Without which the i.L;.e re-ult would not Inrve been (djtaiued. Governor Fife", of Illinois, and his iflicial staff were given a vec.n ( hide I 1 anno; our i i i i 1 . 1 o 1 ( '; V, am . 1 1 1 deter!1.: rl- io sCC'-'i g i s which I e A r.u is .: our O vi-'i ant ; V waleiico .0 . a 1 ' ' Y: 1 the r. 1 Uce lot 1 ed. -we T!: m 1 re be !h :i . me-.i--imiugu- . I. m: i -i an unot-r-eu! r ait i ua 1 ll-t lie I :ic 41 a : c 1 m at . lo, 1 hi 'oia-e t hat !.-.i! !es- d earnest !v : -' 'T - 1 iv.-.. M ri'i & XM to ifm " FARMERS' ALLIANC3 &TJAKQ HEARD PROM. J ( 'oi.i'iviixii:, X. (.AugtLst lb Is'.); ir. ir. Worth, s. n. , ; - 1kai: SikiAs niticli 1ms l-ct-'ii s.-iid. in regard to N. ( F;jr hkts' Alliani-c ( Mlicinl ( itinno. 1. w isli to state to yon and. the Ihtrhaih. l''rtilia'i' ( 'utnoan v, a.ni otliers. tliat it i- at isiact ion li 'W t n : i-oill tl lot A'lh'lV I so'.VCii .lislio.-; Of' good, wiirat. or !) tliy acre. Tlu; Aiiiania1 is solid ii; l' s. J. I ) i !'( 1 ! Use-h itin wlieal ioii tls!li'!s of" I I ( '( 1 I tlll'os isln'N lVoi.il Oiie. I lised I I n. i g I ' 1 ! I g p n ii 1 nil i'vMjtai.! i . I JO' Oil a 'i : punp.c recep- inn icie rcltliri ;IV 11!'" 1 1. lileVslop- v J D - I ned hera after dcdicraii.ig .the lliillol uonumeuts on (.j-.-ttysoaig battletieia. Mr. Webster Flanagan, of Texas. whose question in the republican ..Na tional Convention; of 16S0 W hat are we here for ?f raised a smite which extended across the continent. has had that question answered to his ...ll .C..!nn . I I ll , 1 , i 1 1 ) !l-4.l il 1'.1 SiUlMttUli'.il, iiiiiiwuL;;! tit. ,iivi i v ....... . I : r I I a long time lor tun answer, ne nas beon appointed Collector of Customs at El Paso, Texas, ami as he is wh.it i known as a "practical politician ' it i thought that iiis appointment is a di rect bid by Mr. II..rr:.;ou for the Texa delegation to the next convention. So too, the appoint men t of the negro, J. Durham, of Faihi-lelphia, to be U. S. Minister to Uayti, is regarded as a bid for the colored delegates to that convention. There i no certain! that cither of t'miie supj-o,sii ions are true, but so long as nr-e.-ineiits are al- k- ...o. ,1 vv 11 li-.v-.. I be i ! c t ot d.'--t;o i giuiclroi'ibe power ami iiliaema of lh- organ!., it .ion.' brelheru are s ai!gu:ue . of in" manv t hings for th. I A alcrd 1' of tavlar hakoig I-; . i : ' I I . .... . . 1 jihuhc.-t "t an in Icavi-mug slreuyi n.- S. ( iovciaiiiiem Coo.l l.ejiDl't. '. Ill our cci.mp: isii- (i'-gani'. t ion. . i ; ! e V s 1 ! o I i 1 1 1 i i O i fact t luit i he m g be forget. 1. 1 igainst ne. a re mder to resist must be u n do must ha.ai' i t ) s care tne u-mo-r . o . ;ei be' re orces if ti.e arr : C. met' in il . We We them sU'-c.'-s t u I in one solid inn lei' n,,;;y ami nar- r i 1 iie m s; almost anv; king m mouv in t!m organ!, o eei e-sentia! vereiu:il e to ihe s'ecurenu lit of any reform in winch the m sses ol il.e iuai)!e are interes'etl is unify, ami i i hmmish our brethean throughout t ie co-intrv to si and by the ticmimo w e a; !.l. low ?d ; i sec ind tehu cVcrvthiug that institution are on a par. Uoth to be i improved or abolished. -As 1st, Wall street don't want it, thire- iieitherjcatibe.let us i;m prove the roads, fore it is tight ; 2 1 what is detrimental i'li' .1 l e. i to the interest ur V .a street is.bene- iaiuuti.su me wurpnnig iiosl lor certain i . ri i i . ,i i i . - ' 1 " l. - . hcial to the interest of the people t'i.nies,:get coaj per capita in circuia- therefore they lo want it. Stay by ii j .. .. i : l ...:o 3 ,1 . -i- .- . . t - iiou, Mien uaiigui wm uawu upon tne suo-1 reasurv. -v eeki v u uion v 11 'I 'bn l iitni'n wn h. I cokii rr i n j.ti lAiiniiiw .'Lr J. V t. " l I ? J ' t ' I. 1 I argelv owes its popularity to the vin- - . ... . . . i . . ' A (Xttious fact m the early history of pins is that when they were first sold; in, kivpen shoj" tlmre was such a great demand for them that a code I was passed permitting, tlieir sale only on twi days in the yci r thy 1st and 2nd of1 January. Stick a pin here. ; ' j , f-C2" A statistician' has computed that a man lhig-ht add $500 to his income by saving the clipprirgs of his hair every time it is cut a;. I having it manufac- " -tured into soft pillows, mattresses, etc No hair is so soft as that of human beings. Hereafter save your hair. is dopa by tivem during their iiist term is taken both by their friends and foes o have a bearing upon their second nomination and it; generally docs have such a bearing, jj . Everv day rii Jiojr presents the name if a new man whdjis.for the time be ,)ir certain of beeo-miug the next Se reti.rv i-f War, but it. is not probable as adopted at ol economic government, ai; i , . . . ; .. . I. 1 1 v 1 o u a 1 1 i i a i " i . i 1 1 1 . O.a the essema h-nest, just. iorii:i. or wi-e U 1 1 I ! t ia an1 J hev th'e ami is our j- calm ' ' . -. W .- , . -''-.' rr'- ! . ' - ' ;, .V- , - ' x - ( t 'l i -I & Pivp in 1 Tip Wt ortn, nib Iii lilu nuOl ISUiiu .C. C. A, & .M..FAIH, cc:;co2i. :i. c. -" I wish to en If t ho at I en! ion iiiends to the fact thai I hav of in v i Wednesday-, 1 hui sdaj' ar.d Fricaj, toept. ltT,l 7 and ig, J tDi. S, IIki'- Im linmii alia 11. o I t . ii. .... i At! aivs.- t. 0..v. I' I u s. M . 1 1 ol ; . N-.t."lI. .'..- iiM-i- K:ol il'i'l Mj.Sr Mei -lil.;.. S. ;i! :t. ! ' 1 1 1 1 .i I , i 11 i:iri'P :lll,l Cii-.i.il. '-i:.. :!!, !l - : lacvt- :oia ii.c-.a'trr-:. .Miih- he tl, ':!.: s;l . to consolidate my business at one j m.a.t Hum. i;.i-oi. li e.ij, . s. ;h'i.:j: I, Ho,. In Vo.ir Leisure r-Icuicntc. Ii is wa.rth while lo remember ih.at can - u.W "U :ls e e.noe.v' a f-lock hmn-i s as ever '-t "'!'. ' ' ininet point. 'f herct'ore I have closed niy up- o,i.i-' . o t.i. ., .... .Ufin--a.n iciiv town store ami am uoiiig im-mess o lirely at the store on South. .Main -'i.eet near the Sa'i-biiry Cottou Mills. Hire 1 lmv-c a full line of Dry ;ods, Xotii ns, shoes, C roccrie-ami Pro isins. ('utiii -1 t-- ) ! i''c.-cr. pori:, i'y. ! w e. 1. 1 an mi- j limned number of eii'n-heiis ami -ggs at! aii tone-, .m A.iocb t wli- ja.v l lie h.ighest nice. Mr. A. A.-He.ri man is With im a cent?. :v 0 Mil Hiil. A. A.- Hal a man is y it h ami wii: be ph n-cd 1 wail on hrsfrleml. J:cs; cct'uily T. J. W. I ILK )YV X. 1 17 lil ;tr I'ccio-'s ?'l!ii tu rn.U.'.-ia 1 1 1 : 1 1 . Ativ i : : c i lie- !' -:r. - .!. p. a!.i,:son: i'n- I.'.T.. .!. I." 1W !o.s-o it. a. i an a . To land for Sale. I'liiiilatiuii. (..i V-.t-. loi.-io-.- : Tin- tra. t I i al. a- fur saK i in v :n l i s. one in ile iv.-yt (it iii!l,mn' I.iciT - -Ii ; O . I i-1 ai .-!i,.i. or ri i" ne :i t u.ik ua- rinas'iT-Niaatv nm i;oe.-i. AicMi.-t a, irtM. a: (U )ec; O 'C In! ite r. i adoo d s-'cing in f w isdom a u t ocv. wer i . on oy f" 1 it. : t hem I ju t r- i'eat c- ai tl'e em a', thev re opposition v. iiicn has een con- i. ,.i,i U ll The politicians are already feeling t'uvjmbiic pulse for next year. They squeeze: iyoiir hand awful, hard for jihnirt .ejjjfht minutes -wlien they, meet j-oti; Johnnie get your gun. i: ' ; . ' ' i On'E of the priheipahoccupations of Nrrt!i Carolinians is. to ru) for offrpe. AVhcii our citizens fail thev adhere io the dl iuott 'try, try again." 'fiome times, .they succeed. - dictiv Stantlv vvagr-ti ;;ge.:ust it Ie, noin parties. The horri'n'ie principles which it was said to cotftani. and the direful results which were to follow its- adop tion, were Field up ttwiew in the most odious manner. In fact it nvns exten sively advertised that every body was anxious to see if-, with the natural re sult that J he farmers -dmuM favor the plan while the speculators and- non- producers mo:c unon it as tne woise thing th'it.-eouil happen to them. -Al liance tnbuie. iNotliing acts from a nation such a teartul anu imperative retribution as a praeideaf and con tinned indifference to injiisticute. Whether it be in the field of worship, in tlie m rib or in the south, in the churches or m the -sc hours in-the haunts of pleasure or tha marts of commerce everywhere and to: a. tiihes. it evoked . spirit ami . cultivate; i habit that sooner or later will creep into alt habitations firing with thoughts of revenge all hearts that feel it, until at last the foun lati nis rve way, the temple falls and all I are buried -in one eonim-m ruin. "Be just ami if'ar not,"' are word we would Io well to heed. Paci tic Union Alii itlee. llarri-on; will name ins cm and de aiuhitcd vent ion. bodmi'-eJ were 5c.o-.ucvs'' Ai banco and Imoi-'i'e f America. e nave espmu-ea a' iv.'. rauVe ore? that n o. t res gigantic i ou the opoosetl ami (low u r i , a lo r eye or i.p A Lr od al l i - I?' it 1 ' li Is u s 1, alopi '"il the I i al onn of t ne i am o 'tTort trod- i c.e is o.-; a-r w il tlian a bad ma i - t i . n . i !' w 'aai d c a at ! I'.e-l Ol ! al. ' :' We :. ;. a t.. ' dciea ; c (to a .v to in -serve ll. v., e u a' i -a r I . 1 . . . 1 It . -. ... Vol' I ll v o a . I a nu re ! h-v;.-.. fi.O- me v aii i . , 'a., xc.w co:.t;- u i Ve lo ;i cnaiicc voar custom mid n nr lilli'j 7. W7 mm mm preparo tie ii i-htss oi tu;) pit . . ... . l l "t t tors of (mormons ho c.mutry, an 1 let Hid bici-:erii:g i -e'-'i' iiese imm-o some v. ot'iis. hat ill aid' no t t oer ( taints. , . t . i i ........ i .... ..i. . .. certemiv not uuiii o-creo'iv lo.cloi shall ii .ve lornmlliY resiguetl. and that mav not be mit ii bt iir-i of No e;u- -r, as t hat is ihei dale when be will become a Senator.; Representative ! Mills, who is now here, savs there is no foundation in the report telegraphed from New ork that he and jJlcAl'JIin were trying to make a combination and dicker with the House clerkship for the purpo-e of I getting control of: the New or. oe.e gutiom He says that he will make no deal with anyone and that he will sink or swim solely on his merits. He does not figure or being nominated on the first ballot ill the House caiKrns, but he i-.pp! ars to be confident of ulti mate success. ; to t mm: la) ; row- oil t lie of we will earn vol r emi lidciice. You can not make a Iglllls . (' .e cimrm'S o tliat the Alliance is Tie ;sg r d..n is ri clmractcr d' such j Ml. 'o i. l.ic iignr cd move which comes much nearer bmmjr in the rmlil oiiieMmi man wmai you examine our mil imc oi .re beautiful in design i. You siiou'd not fail m,.- im!l races. -Im design ami t hey coram, he cm ellcd. Come . ii-". Re-jit e'.fni'y amr.s-, to liial p.iv Let. ymi on o ume : and we o c m e--s Ibing it al.on": the imee tin' merrier. art HKJHEU I'UICFS im- SNOW WliJE CUKE I) than any other Freights are cheap, a mere- trifle v l'ii incrcTis, d prices are ti.ken into nocHii Our railroad facilities are good. Send your tobacco to Oxford, N. C you "ct ) d prices and iuick ret urns. Iiiver for all classes and from every j- 1 . ' i i . ..- ..... They ami 1 Ul'll i I ! -, ' c tion a.ie.i m r. p. ' tiat w hen cut routed . verv Sta'e Alliance 1 since the O.-.aia conferene has l a l.i- .u-Mftica iv a nuaiiimoa Ti-e Saa. s of Nor;!s J .kota. Marvh-nd. West iri.ii. i m N outh Cai'obu.i. irga; ; a : m ,,ige!'l- .a it j o- laet t im '4t .- W 'V" ATT m I l AW or. You will timl ii- td' the world are iocated-iii O: ALL BUSINESS AND NO TREJUDICK. Hunt, Coo-p.-r (1 .lows Wa l Cov nli!ig a meet nig . B OF ui n i t o, or.ua gia, Alabama, Tenne-ee. i a.-v.-c 31! ssi t ..... . - ' g'li!. ( 'ar- ( o-or- ( ); --over Eric City Arakaiis; Missouri am Jj mr -iPte. 1 iaua, :J-jiuin- ;md '! h. p. toiler. d -.. tin g- i ; . -iii 1 1 'i i - uMii lilt I-Iilliltlll''--" "-- J - ..it t W tl M i I I ! 1 Y. till 1CC iC-l I tl r i ve l mha'sei 1 it wan . i i h-eniimr voles, most otti.em witmout ,-i- tt,u".t issaf -tosavtimr ti.e others turn " ' f .vdl .1.. ti e same thing. 1 m tarivml'- A Chinese paper published at San Francisco has been saed for libel by an an Indian and a tfegio. The question is how did thev Him out what was in y i the pap?r. TiiERii: is a land that is fairer than this. That's suife. But the average politician won't get to see it. i ! 1 J Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. it the sab-l iflisUlV wa to nave it. .ud m i em; Van Winkle Eivss. i i n T i j Tl,,. rb a ore-eots ,he 1 IK I 1 1 . . i " ...... I - rrr.:,,nu tli-lrict in Cue next coiigres.- nl ' -' , , : . ..!! jf-oul ao'irdv HI tm mauds. " Put- that i'i your pip. snuke it. Alliance Echo. CO-saw Van Winkle Cot- -i i h fecde-r arat ctjn- dciiscr. (eitc Flatfurin This m order, and can 1 gother or sctiarat'. 'eiias'-'r, Will ha s bl Chca and : l.L. . ,.,V " '- () 1 1 C.IS' U.(l ou oek i- 'I t. ib g I!. . Mimii IL F. Knott rrin. Kuver, I 1 1 e- Memlows, luPf. Wji!iusou I5ros.. IJnvt rs. Me.-ltloWS C; anct 1 ). S. Osbr.ni, F.nver. F. 0. Eransford, Huyer, i .i Macm-n. rs 1 a ; 1 1 i i . !. !,;r .-ialiagia m.r W. r a ( dai I!,'-. Ibt vers, irehouse, Warehouse. rc Wa;-c!iio-.se, Warma.-use. : ' V. ..,l.. - t : 1 1 1 ! I ' 1 T ' 1 ' 1 i !. ( T I ':; rrin, i uyer, ( ). S. Smoot. Ibiver, .1. 1). Ibillock, liuyeT, .Joiiu W-rbb, Ibner, W. A". Kobbitt, ibiy. r, '. F. Kingsbury, Uuver, H. Cletin. Kuver. Uewaro of iinitatipus. Buy only the origin o-eiiuine fixed wire S3 - )t!k c :i- Ocaia de- 'i-a.los. : iiia I an v T I ill and is all in !?;' d boii glit to- v to aiit lair- ilanu.'actured by ' t'J-- '.-y;- A 'V'-- - i V V XX-A-A on ir.rr. II utcHtu-'riii .,...'... -v -, ., ll.lf'lOll ll Alt'' rlaf'.i'J auh .S7.'c 'v s'.Vrr. tl or ,!iu c at- rrns. C'ttll ad.jn?ss, ' D. ('. IiAl)II A W, Kiismdl, Ihi'.yan (.'.., N.C.t SNOW STICKS. . AGENTS WANTED V Xj U i i , " OXFORD, N. Q' M.H. ii tin Watt 1 iu , m ii t w il' e. I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1891, edition 1
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