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J I H , A.rtrt Jfti.irf-ni L Polk, president, NorHi Carolina; l. H. Clover, vice presi ilvntf Kan-as: J. II. Tu.nr, secrctary-Vrc-uier, Georgia.; J. V- Willetts, lecturer, 1 7,7 ,J.r-EIisis Carr, president . Sparta; ICC. JieJ.limeUJ, secretary 7 Ti strict Lecturer, A i iz tr -Kr sville; President, C1. Hv A. ,J.'of eVi tftwl:i;',V.-lri:, I. P. IV-k, - j;iiiiv;oo(l; Secretary uiul Treasurer, V. . JiamseV, Salisbury. iWf-v Je Miller, president, Jifwcknu-r; M. i Kitclue, tetreny, WW County-,--. II. Hlin, rauMwt,' Vol -Spring';- M. K- Kaiusey, MX-rctaxv, Mooresvillc. . j ' Cahnrrut Cvnntij-X. F. Hi!emn, presl ,3cnt. Concord; I)r.4J. S. L&f&rty, secre tary. Concord. - J)acidi County --U. S. Green, president, Jimcs; Ca. Un.lsyy, secretary, Thomus- 'iite. i tt!W 6Kry-S; t. IVilfonjr, -nresi-dvnt, Ncwtmj; J. F. Herman, secretary, Ncv.loii. j N. C. IU form Tress Association. ,w(r..r. J j. H (mart, president; Marion Kntl'T, rieepre:'. ret my. 'dent; Mr. V. Barnes, sec- r VAVETM. '"j'rf'KrfHsi'vc F-irincr, S'atc Orjran, i;uralHitiM ;uo;Hia. W.itehinr.n, Kin'nt tv.' A'Ivim- i.rr. Moil:. I- in n-iif journ il, ; Ralct','h, N. C. yjutou. n. c, WlU'n, N.C. t lUsbuiy, N. C. Tarbom, N. C Aslievllle. N. C ' tioliisltoro, N. '. Trinity college, N . I'. Hickory, N. C. WliUtakers, N C. A .Hilli'ie 'TlMl.f l. i.-.iifntij 1A', ( ii-yr.v, i Knelt of 1hf ahnrr-nrtmnl papers are re queued to kop the W xtandiixj on the Ji rat .jif and l other, prorided they arc duly circled. A n'y paper fiiiliny to advocate the Oealar platform trill he 'dropped from the i ;) ' promptly. Our people can now' see vrh6t papers are published in their i literal N'cv.s rroiu North XrcdL.ll. v are liiiVinir an iriju inland at bavin:; an rain this "wtek. The. farmers are Juvakiiig wheat lan.l iijl the tiuie that : they'rari -fi.tid it dry enauuh. ' Fodder saying v-HJ soon stA i;! and 1 corn is good, Cottuii i boiling better than lunl eviM- beei! xpected. Mr. aud Mr. W..-J. MeXeely re--tnined last evening from their moun tain trip, after spending several days very jilvasantly. . Mr. j. M. Irvin, who has been in : Alab'ima for several months, returned '-hist Moiuiay. He has had had health ttiid looks very bad. lie is not favor ably taken with that country. Uev. H, FrLent, and wife returned from Texas ;r- lew day ag9 and are stopping with his father. We ii.ave had some casns of .typhqid fever in this eoutimmity but porc hjive , proveji fatal. , All the north TredeH teachers close their schools next Friday. Souie of theni will teach ift the saftie districts again this Ytiiiter. They spent the day hist Saturday yith Mr. Alexander JJbltshotiser, Jtear layhew Town, .where they were highly entertained, u id for Which kind treatment they ex tend their many thanks, and may he live long -and continue to "bless the community of which lie ,is a model inan. " . Some of yr itcn aud boys are tak ing oil apple: jack pretty freely now while thy are not bursy. They m.ust have soniethingtodo. "A lot-of lu-ardy u being niade in J.reell.JtLris season, ast account (there !wp:e forty-twp rrgisfrev- br;tny .distilleries ,iri .the county and ve more nqt Registered. And so it goes. As sooii a3 ,(?od gives tw n blessing. we-turn it into a curse. How long! how long! J. H. T. .Iporesville, N.C., Aug. 28, 1891 EnochviMe Alliance. This sub-Alliance is in good work; -ing order now. Some of "our most at tentive and energetic members are la dies. e have shown our apprecia tion of them by electing two of them to othce. Mrs H. M. Lenzer is treasurer and Miss. Fannin Iluie secretary. No Alli - nn co in the eniunty has two better ofheers. - We know this is saying, a gXod deal but. we wifl stick to it.' : Leazl-r & Rogers gined two bales of coium last Tiiurtday, August 27th. Out of one lot of 1 ,3 12 pounds seed , cotton, the bale wciuhed rOS pounds, j The second ht of' J rJ 87 pounds eed eoftoit, The, bale weigh M 452 pounds. I This cottQu Was picked' out this year " but 1 hey ief used to tell where it was raised. - . We notice more peas sown in .tlas , community than' ever before. TWis : .means more Wage this"winter and a betrer wlieat crop next year. Let all j of our-farmers now better themselves to sow a htrge wheat crop this full.1 " A MEMHElf. ' Don't Talk Politics. The Airiance yindicxtor Jiits the j luHU-quareJy on thejiead when it:iys: ".Farmers, you oiii,iit to quit talking politics so iuueh. You are creating a reat disturbance. The politieianare very uneasy and yuV ought to have ens.e enough to know that it i w rong to' disturb a man.. Dotftdo it far 'meis; you are liable to throw som b.f these fellows out of a job and you know they won't work they don't dike to, no how. So just hush up and again allow t he-political atmo4ph?r,e to tfjii ti. Of course t;hti Ateqch and filth will emit a rather .unfavorable odor, olfactories are ,o.ed to .such, so vou don't mind .it" much, do you ? . Then, again, you will .ubust up" the .organiz itlon if you , don't stop so much ji-.icket. Talk about bow to farm, how to carry, in i chips, tln t,he liog,s, etc. Teach each other v.hat time of the year to look for screw -woijuis; the fyest 'method; jf killing tick.8, ami how to pianage to keep vour fences in out pf 1 'ie weaf heiv- Irs a shame how you ,dd farmers allow your, outlionses, ,l.irns arid 'fences to stand out and take ,( lie rain. No, it won t do; don't do it. Applied Electricity. Interesting and useful .information about the force that is worth remem bering. Q. IJow many teJepho.nes are in use in ihe United States? A. About tjjree hundred thousand. Q. Wh.it is the a,verage cot, per mi'e, of a traus-Atlantic submarine earner A. Aout one thousand dollars, g. What war vessel has the most complete electric phmt? A. The Uuited States man-of-wtr Chicago. How strong n current is used to send u meaisage over an Atlantic caUle? A. Thirty cejla ot battery only. Equal thirty yolts if. AVhat is the longestdistance over whrch conversation by telephone is daily maintained? A. About seveii hyndred and fifty miles, from Portland, Me.,' to Buffalo, n. y. ' What isjhe fastet tiive made by an electric railway? A. A mile a minute, by a small ex perimental car. Twenty miles an hour on street railw ay systems. 0. How many miles of swbiuarue cables are there in operation? . A. Over one hundred thousand miles, I i -II ll.. l 1. X or enougn r.o guute me eaiui iuui times. Q. What w them axj mum power gen erated by an electric motor? A.' Seventy-five horse power. Ex periments indicate that one Jiundred horse power wilksoon l re.i'Jied. Q. How is a break in a submarine cable located? A. By nie;.si;r.'ng tiie electricity needed to. change the remaining un kroken part. Q. How mi'.ny "miles of telegraph wire are in operation in the United States? A. Over a million, vi" enough to en circle the glole forty times. Q. How many -m,ssag.;s can be transmitted over a wire at one time? A. Four by Ihe q iadruple system in daily use. Q. How is teh graphing from a moving train accomplished ? 4- Through a cicuit from the csr roof introdveing a current in the wire on poles along the tratdc. ). What are the most widely seper- atetl points between which it is possi-,. ble to send a telegram? A. British Columl i i and New Z-v l.md, via America and Europe. Q. How many miies of teleph ne wire are in operation in the United State? A. 3ore, jtjian one hundred and seventy thousand, oyer which one million fifty.-five thousand mes iges are sent daily. VVhat is the greatest cadle power of arc light used iii a lighthouse? A. Two million in the lighthouse at J Hou.sholm, Denmark. Q. lioy many persons iu the Uni ted' States are engaged in busines de pending solely on electricity? A. Estimated at t$;o jiundred aud fifty thousand. Q. How long does it take to trans mit a mpssage from -San Francisco to Hong Kong? A. About fifteen minutes, via New York, Canso, Penzance, Aden, Bom bay, Madras, Penang, aud Singapore. VQ. Whatfis the. fastest time made by an operator sendiiigjuessages by Morse system? A. About forty-two words per min ute. Scribner's Monthly. : . A Los Angeles paper s ys there are .sixty slaves in that city whose owners hold bills of sale of their bodies, and deaHn them as horses and cattle' aie i bought and sold. The sl.tves are Chinese women, who dare not attemj t to efiape, as such an a: tempt would mean death. They raije in price any where from GU0 to $3,000 according to .their age and beauty. Sam Jones says: "I like a good lawyer, but I de ,p:se one of these mean, sneaking attorneys, who goes around doing all sorts of di ty things and then saying, 'Why, I did that as an attorney only.' And I Upp0e while he is hopping around hel fire he will be doing that as an attorney, too." 1 A- J Corn.HT iSO- i A PoTerty-strictcj; illllloualrc t Thl3 ecems a pirndoK. but it is pt- .plained by one of New York's richest men. "I don't count my wealth iu dollars," he said. " What are all my possessions to me, since I am a victim , .of consumption f My doctor tells me that I have but a few months to live, or the disease .13 incurable. I am poor er than that be$fjrir yonder." " "lint," luteruptcd the friend to whom he spoke, "consumption can ;be cured. If taken In time. Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery will eradicate every vcstijre .of the disease frordA'pur system." "I'll try It," said the rulllionaire, and he did; .and to-day there ii not a healthier, iltappier man to Ke found anywhere. Ihe "Discovery" strikes ,at .the teat of .the complaint Consumption ;l3 a dl .e3e of the blood Is nothing more nor .less than lung -scrofula,-and It must :and docs yield to' this wonderful remedy. Golden Medical Di-overy" U not .only an acknowledged remedy for that .terribly fatal malady, when taken la time and given a fair trial, but also fox all forms of Serofulotis, Skin and Scalp Disease? as White Swelling Fever pores Dip. joint Disease, Salt-rheum, etfer, Lezema, Iioils, Carbuncles, Krv sipclaa and Liudrcd ailiaeuti. yance Will Qct Ey?n Vitli Hiiu. "At the last session of Congress I i played it very low down on my friend, Senator Vance of North Carolina," said T. F. Kennedy, Canadian Pacific agent to a'reporter foi the St. Louis Giobe-Democrat, "A i rather pretty grl, with whom I had ji slight acquain tance asked rue for a letter to the Ag ricultural Iepartinent people recom mending her for a place in the seed JiMtribwting rooojs. went to Vance and he growled o, sir, I'll recom mend no woinun for a place.' I ar gued and pleaded with him4 finally saying: But Senator,! this is a rery deserving woman. She is old and un fitted for tlta struggle for existence. Her husband er?red in my command through the war, aud was a splendid soldier. He died on tlie field and left his wife penniless. a good deed; help this poor old widow.' Vance's hard heart was melted, and hd ex claimed: kBy George,! Jyennedy, I'll do it if that's the kind iof woiuan she is.' The letter was written and the girl got the job. Some months after this I was sitting with ViUiCfi on a steamboat, when upi walked this blooming damsel she Was about 19 .With a 'how are you, captain ?' to me. She recognizedVaiue) and addressed Uim, saying she had long desired to thyjik him for his grea kindness, tell ing him hir name ami jhow his letter had secured her a sinecure. Vance looked at me us much as to say, 'you just wait, and accepted the young persons thanks and languishing glances very quietly. When she bud gone Vance turned to: me aud said mournfully: 'Kenned-!, you are the biggest liar and most titpeiidous fraud on earth. I'll pay yoiij for this if I wait forty years.' " Five Million. Congress is to be askel to loan the World's Columbian Exposition $5,- 000,000 at least, and perhaps $7,000, 000. That is the decision of the na tional commissioners, asjd the Chicago directors are giving theiii strong moral support. For two daysjja special com mittee has been holding sessions, dis cussing the best policy to purse in getting the loin. lhis committee. composed of Gen. St. Olair, of We.t nginia, and Or. V. Massey, of Dela ware, both influential members of the national commission; director-general Iayis and director Gage, Baker and Jeffarv. All agreed that Congress ought to make; the loan, but how tw get it is the question under discussion. Many of the members de clare that Congress should 4nake an outright appropriation of at least $5,- 000,000. They argue that the United States has more at stake than the city or Chicago and should be liberal and magnanimous. Six million dol lars have already been seured by popu lar subscription and the fcsity of Chicago has issued bonds for $3,000,000 more. United States Kxhibit. One interesting exhibit at the Southern Inter-State Exposition will be the dis play of the United Statesj Commissioner of Education. He will make an exhibit especially interesting to all those who are connected with educational work in the South; and every one, male, old and young, should be interested in education. Few people realize the fact that the gov ernment has a great Educational De partment at Washington.! It seems thatrprovidetice has favored the alliance with a big crop ho as to give them strength to fight their way through to freedom. National Union. When Baby wm sick, we pare her Cast or ia. "When she was a Child, she cried for Ciutoria When she became Miss, she eking to Castoria. When she bad Children, she ga- Uiem Castoria A Household Remedy FOR ALL ! BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES w Botanic Blood Balm UTitroa SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT VUlCS rheum. ECZEMA, every form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious in toning up the g cvstem and rptnrlnn Iho rnncllf utinn T -. - - - ...w . v .. v w f when Impaired from any cause. Its almost supernatural healing properties Justify us In guaranteeing a cure. If directions are followed. ; QEUT CDCC IIXC8TRATTO BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga. We arc still at our old stand on Main street, where we liaYe a select stock of Watches, Clock s, Spectacles, and all-kinds of fine Jcweh-y .0,0 hand at the lowest prices. Watch ropainng a specialty. All work irtiranteed 12 mnntli leW.iy j.h:horah. T. L Vinson, South Main Street for your shaving and hair-cu-tUng. First-class work men and sharp razors at all tunes. Hair-dressing and shampooing a SK-cialty. Will wait on ladies and children at tlieir homes. I ' also shareii scissors at from lo to 20 cents a pair. Iive me call. fi-.( tf- Now For Your Jewelry General : Directory. COUNTY U01IiN3IEyT. Clerk Superior Court, W G Watson. Sheriff, Jas M Monroe Kegister of Deeds, II N Wodsofl. Treasurer, Sam'J McCubbjas. Suryeyor, li C Avey. Coroner, D X Atwel L Commissioner, V L IfluttZj chairman, Dr L W Coleman, Corneliua Kestier, J A Stewart aud I F I'atterson. Sup't Public Schools T C Linn. Sup't of Health, Dr J Svraiaenell. Overseer of Poor. A M Urou. n. TOIVX. Mayor, TC Linn Clerk, D It Julian. Treasurer, I II Foust. Police, G II Shaver chief, J F Pace, C W rool, li 31 Uarringer. Commissioners Nortli ward, J A Ren dleaian, D M Miller; South ward, I) It Julian, J A Barrett; East ward, J li Gor don, T A Coughenour; West waul, It J Holmes, J W Mauney. CHURCHES. Methodist Services every Sunday at ll a m ami (U pin. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at (5$ p m. Uev Dr. W H Leith pastor, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon atg o'clock. J W Mauney, sup't. Presbyterian Services every Sunday at 11 a m and 8:10 p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8:30 pm. Rev J Rumple, D D, pastor. Sunday school every Sundr.y afternoon at 4 p m. J Rumple, sup't. Lutheran Services every Sunday at 11 a in and 7 p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7 p in. Rev Chas B King, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p m. R G Kizer, sup't. Episcopal Services every Sunday at 11 a ii and &M0 p m and Wednesday at G:.';) P iu. Rev F J Murdoch, reel or. fcunuay school every Sunday afternoon 4 p m. : , sup t Baptist -Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Prayer met ting every Wednesday night, licv N S Jones, pastor. Sunday school evei-y Sunday at 91 a.m. Thos L Swink, suj't. Catholic Services every second Sun day at 10J a m and 7 p m. Rev Father Gerard, pastor. Sunday scliooi every Sunday at 10 a m. Y M C A Devotional services at Hall every Sunday at 4:o0 p in. Business meet ing first Thursday night iu every month. I H Foust, nes't. LOXipJS. Fulton Lodge No 99 A F & AM, meets cverv first and tliird Fridav night in eaeli mouth. E B Neave, W M. Salisbury Lodge,' No 24, K of P, meets every Tuesday niglit. AH Boyden, C C Salisbury Lodge, No 775, K of H, meets every 1st and 3i Monday night in each month. 43 T Bernliardt, I)i tator. SalisbuVv Council, No 272, Royal Ar canum, meets eyery 2d and 4th Monday night ny each montli. R G Kizer Rege POST OFFICE. Office hours from 7:30 a in to 0.30 Money order hours 9 a m to 5 p m. Sunday hours 12:15 a m to 1:00 J II Ramsay, P M. p m. p m Blood diseases are terrible on account or tlx lr loathsome nature, and the fa.-i that ilicy wreck the constltuito.i so uom;lciel unless the proper antidote is applied. H. li. I: (lioianlc lllool I5;.lm) IscomiHJsed ot the untldoic lor !ood jiolson. lis use never falls to give satisfaction. Tift o n Tkla popular remtdy nTr falls to rrSaialljr cr Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all diseases arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion. Tii aasaral ralt m ard ntl2 Ij laar coatet ! to swallow. I ! won H1BI1 1 ! ii i ia-aus SOLD ETEEYWHEEi DO YOU KNOW THAT Boyne & Badger CARRY the laui;kst stock of diamonds of any iiocsk in north CAROLINA? KKLEOTION PACKAOKS SENT ON AITLICA IMON. WE KEEP NO IMITATION STONES IN STOCK. REFER TO CHAR LOTTE BANKS. BOYNE & BADGER DIAMOND DEALERS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 32:1 y I'leasc mention tlie Watchman w lien , ou write. 1'i:ofj:xsio.x. u, ca uis. R. LEE WRIGHT, attoijm:y A T IVW, SALISBURY. N. C. Will practice in all tlie courts ot Rowan ami adjoining; counties, l'roinpt attention :icn to all matters pertaining to inv JIoc3ioll. Feb. 12, 1 HIM. A. S. HEIL1G. Attorney jCSt Law, SALISI5UKY, X. C Office in Davis & Wiley's bank building corner of Main and Inniss streets. Will r-.it -tice in Courts of IJowan ami a' (join in:.- counties. Prom jit and careful alti ution given to all bus iness entrusted to nte. Special attention given to collections. JOHN A. RAMSAY, CIVIL 33IaC3rIlNr B333EI.. Attends to Railroad Construction, Surveys, and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates ol Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of Mills. Dwellings, 4c; and attends to the purchase oi all kinds of Machinery, Building Materials, ic, Ac. fel'J tf DR. R. L. Ramsay SURGE0X DEjXTJST, Smithdeal's ltov. Office, No. , OFFICE tf0Uk$ fftQM 9 TO 5. k SALISUUin , - N. c. B fm Sf Ma.nyyears practice .have piven C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of patents at Washington, J). C., unsurpassed ruc - ces in obtain )nr patent lor ;dl classes of in veritions. They .make asecialty of luany patent that had been pre viously rejected. TJeir advertisement in another fifdum, wjll ht of interest to inventors, patents, manufacturers and all who have anything; to do with paten tp. S .hi h , T. K KI.IT IT7. & Co. 1 M ess Y:& ZD f&?L J. A. JOIIXSTOX. T.L.ELLIOTT JOHNSTON & ELLIOTT, CHARLOTTE, N. C. People of Salisbury and vicinity wanting monuments should correspond with us. Estimates furnished gratis. Mention the Watchman when you write. Vooif on's Pafeni Vire Tobacco Hangers CAN BE USED IN ANY BARN. Virc3 are movable. Tobacco can be properly Spaced on Stick and Bulked Down cu the Wires when cured. Simplest, Cheapest ami l'.est iu the Market. I'ltlt ES, when af.li AceompanlCH the Order: 100 Sticks 'oniilete (7 Wires to Stick) '$3.00 1,000 Wires (No Micks) j.oo PKICE8 ON TIMK i 10O Sticks Complete 3.50 1 ,000 Wires (No" Sticks) 4.50 Ituhlicl, per Dozen 4.UO Sample Stick and Wire for 5 Cents. j'T Treatise ou Tobacco Culture and Curing FREE. ACENTS WANTED. TOBACCO HANGER M'F'G CO., Houston, Halifax Co., Va. 'IF ' rir rm m . ii r m Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tal of every variety and capacity VERTICAL PISTGH. 6A w IIP J ' jTI!-,--!. ' H I j 'I f Ul Monal Ml m 02 & te1i!G OF- R. J. HOLMES, T. H. FOUST, - - President. - Cashier. Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $35, . General Bankinghusiness trans actedDeposits solicited, felMj New Jewelry. NEW GOODS! LOWEST PRICES! I have just bought the nobbiest line of fine jewelry ever brought to Salisbury. My stock of Gobi and Silver Watcbcs, Rings, Diamonds, Chains and Charms is complete. I am here to stay and. will not be undersold. No charge for show ing goods. The most novel line of Clocks ever shown in Salisbury. You will save from 2" to 50 per cent, by hay ing from me. Come and be convinced. Respect fu I lv, S. A. L. JOHNSON. Main St., next door to E. C. Miller. prIressiyeIarmer Organ of tlte N. C. Stale Alliance. Edited by Col. L. L. Polk, assisted by lev. 1 Jay lus Cade. The paper will he kept up to the usual hie-h .standard Subscribe for it, only $1 per year in advance. The "Progressive Farmer and the Watchman will be sent to new subscribers at SI. 75 for both pa pers. Subscribe now. AddressT PROGRESSIVE FARMER, Raleigh N. C. Caveats, and TradeMark3 obtained, ami all Pat ent busiues? conducted for Moderate Fcrs. Oun Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Offict aud we (ain s.-curo patent in less time tiuu llioo remote from Waliiu-ti in. ' Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. Wc advise, if patentable or not. free of charge. Our feu not due tii patent if M-cnred. A Pamphlet, "Hovr to OhtaTTi Ptitcnts" with ramcs of actual'clii.nt! in your State, county or town, eeut free. Address, C.A.SNOW&GO a Opt. Patcnt Office. Washincton. D c. TExM Granite and Marble Works At wholesale and retail. Own ers of ihe celebrated Mnnorcumr noAiiirr muwiibuiiub unHllllt in Iredell county. Agents for Iron Fences, Final, C resting, &c. ) m j Regular Horizontal Piston. The most simple, durable and effective Pump in the market ior Mines, Quarrier,, Ilefineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing; purposes. JSend for Catalogue. Tie A. S. CAMERON STEAM POMP WORKS YiHtT iK KAST JI'.1 TliK ! V l- w V,UK. W. N. C. DIVISION .Condensed schedule in orr.-t m IV v 101 KA.sTr.o.rNi). No. ). Lv Clncluuatl, Q. & v. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1891, edition 1
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