i -J . " -r : x - . , ''..' ..-W:- '- : -.1 it?--. I ' . , " ' Carolina Watchman J. L. R VMiEY, J. L. iXXLLSli, Editor and Prop. Aesocialo ditar. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. j One vear in -advance.. 1J0 jAix months .-' . .75 Mub.of five , 1.25 Jiulwbf ten or more. 1.00 : V - TEUMS STRICTLY CASH. The Watchman is organ of the Alii- : jince in the 5th and Jth Congressional Districts. -The Watchman has 50 pe r cent more preu.iauon man any paper nuoisnea in Iisnuryi ; . Washington' rxEK. Onilook of War With Chili En?Hsi and Chilian Affairs Bond Lx- : : tended rostofflce Affairs.' Correspoadeaee ot tbe Wate&raan. Washington, I). C, Nov. 2, 1891. -rur, grim viagel ami red-handed, lias for several davs been the humeri of the songs sang by, the sensation mongers and voitn naval officers who have never smelt any powder except that on the faces of society belles; and no story hasbeen too-ibsurd to find credence,'" one will do fur an example that in or der to tret even with the Chilian junta, t ie nf iiunis ration nau uciermmeu to "Entered asjjecond-cfasa mall at Salisbury, 'Hfp. TH.UKSDAY, NOV., 18'Jli . ; ItSFOSH THE BOYS. The'Concoi-d Standard is clamoring for i reform school -for- hoys who do niischif. The - idea advanced is that jthi is better than to imprison them with a lot of i hardened criminals js a -gifod thing and should be diseussed from every standpoint. ioys . wno .commit small crimes should be thoroughly whipped. Tha won Id be more beneficial - than any re formatory, m Rut this should only be done by their parents. Hut in many cases there ought to he a juvenile reformatory or something 6 the kind. In Uiis way they could be Tefornied and learned to, work and get good common school education at the same time, "-v - MINING DEPARTMENT llininsrHews Gathered in This and . tCther bcaUs. 'MlnlneU a safe business It pursued wim tlie same ear- an 1 in iuslry us inreuan ilslnf, banklug, or any other legitimate pui-&uU. It isalsoaereator ot soiU wealth, it Is claimed taattlie profit ou goliiatid silver raining, lnce Hie discovery cl gold mijvHon tue raciac coast, uuiounts 10 over is perwui. porajiuin. The miner of the precious niPLals riot's not exjhansre: he creates. What i e takes froQi theeaithhaslastantan i l-amnsic vaiuu. The dollar he brings to the surrut e Is another iollar aajea to Uie wealth oi tue wo;ia . " ' WANTED A LAWYER. ! The editor of Hickory Press and Car joliniaH wants todiscuss the coristitution nlity of the sub-Treasury scheme with a lawyer.. He is bad p2 fyf a .discus- - We know of farmers who will meet liirn any fime. JJut he insists on having u lawyer to do hfm up in first class style. It is prettyv certain that there is one it appear that the lawyer who will meet liiin-or anybody else. That one is Col.-Harry Skinner. We are not authonzed to speak for . liim, but we think it certain that he "will uccept the .chailenge. llro Mur ? jrill can name the timp'and the place. - "We1 suggest Greensboro or Salisbury or - some , point neur the center f the State. - IT P i : recognize bemr v lcuna, now a tu.iive in this conntrv, who wa elettejl presi- 'dent of Chili just, previous to the de mise of the lialtneced.i Governnieut. and to send him hack to that couiiif v with a squadron of our best ships and a miiitaivt force strong enough to ena ble him to assume the oliice to winch be was elected. How is that for ab sijditv? Those who know the situa tion ft" affairs have no fear of war be tween Chili Mid the United States. Even granting that theie was cause sufficient for this countrv to attack ChiJi.lhere would still be little danger nf wnr? bpt-ause President Harrison and Secretary Blainettre both on -record as ardent advocates for the settlement of all international disuntes which cannot be d s nosed or tV the ordinary metnou of diplomacy by arbitration, it will be remembered that the Pan-Ameriean (nh.ripss. when in session here last vear also passed a resolution pled;in the nation it represents to adpt arbi tration for the settlement of disputes. Thfi Chi ban representatives to that kmgress refused, however, tc vote for that. resolution or to be found by it. - Secretary Maine. has been assured by 5enr aionst, tne viuiian xuuusitri here who is in constant communication. with the junta, that the investigation requested by this overnnient of the ittack upon our sailors is being made, md that if it shall show that the Chil ians were to blame th-y -will do the rijfit thing; but it is plain, from pri vate advices received heriy that the purpose of the investigation is to make tlair was . only i i-p.. .. . i . i-ouvmnn street nrawi ior wmcn tue Chilianlcoverument cannot accept any respfinsibility. At present thui is oc- cupvfnsr the familiar position or tlie small l(jv who makes faces at the large one relyig upon the disparity in their siz.'s for protection, and ureal bntian . : . ... appears to be playing the role ot th ijov who nu!iresi- the little letlovv on the sly and whispers-:- "Do it again; il he hits von we will call him a coward." Gvild 31iniu iu North Carolina. All through the mineral belt of the State the irold miiiins interest seems bo getting down to a.so'.id, healthy, bus iness basis. Why it should have been otherwise, is utterly incomprehensible. The f.it-t that the State is full of veins' of gId bearing we, is iiieoutrovertahle; and that many of Ahem are of suuicient rich ness to pay a' good profit in working, has been proven by7 the fact that, with Out little practical knowledge, and with the c.riKle.-t armlianees. thev paid a protit of millions upon millions of dollars to those who operated them before the war. It cannot be said that the iniuc are" worjted out, as but few of those operated were worked below water level, and the Stale has yet nuoihcnless mines have never been developed. We have a large number of low grade veins and be its of auriferous slate, which can be mined and milled "so cheaply as to leave a good profit. We know of many large ore bodies averaging from' $2.50 to i'5 per ton' that can be mined and milled for from seveniy-live cents to one dollar per ton. The writer has made expenses on seventy five cent' ore, and that with a ten stamp mill. That means a living prulit, with a twenty stamp mill, and a good profit with a fj:ty. O; course this is too low grade to be talked of now, as the countrv is lull of jut such auiif- LgHh&m Fin n n ; mi to I n Hm rrrsr?T - t Py ff pill z Fresh Garden Seeds at re duced prices. Clover and Grass Seeds at the lowest prices at Enniss' Drag Store. Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking povd.er. Highest of all in leaven'! strenjrth. Latet U. S. (lovernment Food Iteport. low For Your Jewelry spo-the AVe are still at our old stand on Alain streetwhew wo havo a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of ne Jewelry on hand at the lowest Only $1.90 for thf. Progressive Far- mer, Watchman and a picture of all the officers of the mtionul Alliance in- cludinj each State President. .Tuesday's Elections. The elections in the several States passed off quietly Tuesday. New York selected r lower, democrat, oy a large majority ; Iowa re-etected Bois, demo : ocrat; Uussell, the democratic governor of Massiichusetts, was re-elected. . , i 1 1 it C i l M.irv hmd and several otuer . otaies . J - ' ' elected democrat. ' . the It is stated by those close to the admin istration that there is no likelihood of Minister Egan being reealled at present. It, is not expected that any further steps will be taken by fliis government until the Chilian junta has had a rea sonahlle tfme to complete the investi gation and report its result, and it is not unlikely that the whole matter may go over until the permanent gov ernment, recently elected, shall succeed the present temporary government ot Chili. The new otlieiaLs will be in stalled this month. S It is evident from the announcement by the officialsyof t lie Department of State tliiit delegates from Barbado and rHnidad are soon to come here to ue- erousslatc.lclts a- t h'.s1 wu-, which u ill ruu four times as much. The business of gold ruining is oft en ken of as a speculative one, but iu case of properties' of the character above mentioned, the speculative leature is en tirely eliminated. It is merely putting up enougn . macnir.e: y to handle large quaniities of the ore, under the manage ment ol thoroughly experienced, pract ical mining and mill men, to make reg ular profits a certainty. In this class of mines there can be no damage ol men, who use ordinary business precaution, being deceived as to the iniUiiig value of the ore. The bodies of are so large as to be practically inexhaustible, and a cor rect average can generally be obtained vvith-very little trouble. '- We sneak o tins crass ot mines more' particularly in this article, on ac lack of space to embrace all at ll and not that they are of greater value than mines of higher grade, ahd smaller veins. This class will be dealt with in another article. There is no better and surer investment than in gold mining in North Carolina, but it has to be euleied into intelligently, and operated on a strict business basis, and managed by men trior oughlv conversant with all the details the business. We know of properties this State, which if bought ou u terms and operated as mareaiei pay from twenty-hve to a bundled per eentl on the investment, aunually Nashville Argonaut. prices. Watch repairing All work gura-i: U'ed ? ? r" feto.iy J . O a specialty. 12 months. ComaMaei's Sale of Land. In pursuance of a judgment of the Su perior r.airt of Rowan county, we will ell at the Court House door in the town of Salisbury, on Monday., the 7th day of December. IS! 1, at public auction, to the highe.-t bidder, the following valuable real estate; . A tract of land situate in Locke town ship, ou both sides of the l.incoluton road", aH'tuiuiug the lands ot James II. McKenie. Henry Bosf, T. C. Watson, John sVWatson and Ib-bert Haney, con i.Mir.in r one huii'bed and ninety-scven count of acres, subject to the widow s dower, lis time, ! covering sixtyive (tlo) .acres,, which lias been asignfd ner. Terms cash. Dated October 31st. bSf.l. J. 11. McKEXZIK, D. L WATSON", Adm'rsof W. V. Wat.-on, Coai'r. READ THIS! Be sure and call for a bottle of 3 Cures. It has never failed to curb Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and S(ek Headache. I can giye you first-class references in Sal isbury to prove its merits. "For salfe by- BK IN TIME. Don't wait till you get sirk to got a bottle of Enniss' Diarrhoea Specific, but come and have it ready. It will save you a doctor bill and probably your life. It is speedy cure for Diarrhoea, Flux, Hum mer and Bowel complaints. It never fails to Cure ii taken iu time. ran 'i i ii nnnr-Tii'i i i " in i i r'l v ' if r ) T I ' i ' "i riT'ifi :-fi - ' :M' m ' THIS! li KflS. J " i J. H. ENNISS. ffl'iif FOE, SALE. A valval bt'longiu; tu Mi.-s "icl'ii;i J i li tison , sitiiLiU'il on Mam street, three and :i half blocks troin the pjiblic square. over a humireri teet irunt ai'l runniii bach, two hur.uml iVct, ufijoii.iiig the property ot W. A. Mowery and tjie Misses Howards. This prupcrtv will be soul Nov. 17th. For particu lars a: p!y to S. A. L. JOUNSOX, Opposite po t t llice. Jeweler. BE CAUGHT NAPPING IN F U UNlTURE. to purchasers some inducements that are little short of marvel , - x?. ...... ..... . . . au .iu iii' ous. To say that they are unprecedented doesu't begin to tell the story, i Takef our LOUNGES i.s an illustration : We have eoacluded to let them go at $6.50, and a manufacturer cau't make them for the money. It is using a mild term to pay that they are cheap; they're more than cheap.- Such a prke scarcely pays for the material i it t i.em, to say not hing of the workmans-hip. Not, a bit less of an aston- ishing bargain are our Fancy and Platform ROCKERS. We liave just received a nice Hue of these Rockers, upholstered in colors. They are beauties. It wilt pay you to eall and set- ihem In-un e you buy. They are going fast ; don't delay. We have a full line of Furniture of every description. ;See it, hear my prices and be convinced how cheap we are selling. Respectfully, EAMES & EARNHARDT. STORE S125-OOG STOCK GOT TO GO. Q-3 T. I. Viuson, South Main Street, fu)ur shaving and hair-cutting. First-class work men and shurp razors at all times, llair-dress inir and .-hampooning a spceialtv. Will waito i ladies and i liil iron at tlieir homes, siiiirpeii scissor- at from !' to 1" c tit (live liir.i a eai!. 'Yrl HVhlt a p'fht.-t' hi- i' officer a of thr Alliance. Sena. ' (ftt the Project : cr Fa-ia- Watehntan nul 1 'he, are With implicit faith in th the cotton crop, we bought the greatest stock of goods ever offered in theState. And we have come to the conclusion re cently that thej crops in this locality will be short. Our sales so far have been good, but not up to our expectations nor up to the volume ot or. True, we never Hold goot. we have been selling tin- ' many men have work; . h.. to find ivow that they i . mom y. and if we work i -i-v uud make noliti-i ', - J. Our stock UHl-; : , . to o.irrv it . Loug ago thai the first loss :: t . one and with our usual ;-(.; i - 'ss n e shall make any ldss nee , . - move our groat stock. Cutting .- i. ii order aiul it will bo done with outcv)ino of pair warranted will go at $1.10. Ljreat stool so cheap as ill. A great t'l the year , v a ide any ; o -alanee of ; A ' Will oe s;jbl. over and we 15,000 vauia iiraska letiiocr excited o 20.000 majority. Pennsvl- ik republican, as usual. ie is doubttul. iNew Jersey u itiei' Mississippi was not tauch nver the election, but was strongly democratic. 'MichijjaHs icrlies in i B easonabie j j d, would fill? V A 1 big enterrise is materializini; in ntanly eouniy. 1 he .Norwood .News is advised that Mr. Williams, one of tho owners of the magnificent slaie quarry located eight miles lrcm -JCtrotd, on the Pee Dee river, has secured an ex perienced foreman who will at once begin developing the vast beds of excellent slale a wcaltji of treasure stored iu Stanly's hills. . - . " r? ii m s v u r) S e t 5 5 BS5 5: ! 4 ? Q u -.mi! all along t!ie line. In all lines. overstock good-- will be -eut away jdown to prices never heard of before in Charlotte. Our shoe stock has $2-VK)0 in value, in it and you can buy shoes in m ny lines as low as we did and that means away down, for we bought a great-many shoes at less than fifty cents on the dollar. Our $1.15 Indie's s"hoe cut to $1 00 U the best dollar hoe evor o.Tered. Oar ele gant Rrogaij all wbub sU.ck auJ every A uood Huff shoe for men at $1.00. Everything in shoes cut to rTJek bottom. JJeiglei- Hros.' Misses' and' Children' fineShoes 7oo., S10N1 and $1 2o. Dou glass $2 51) ladies' line Shoes for $1.80- We havo instructed our salesmen to close our Clothing stock without limit. We bought for oO cents on the dollar arid can afford to slaughter it and we will. There is $25,000 in this stock, all new and elegant goods and there is no com petition about it. " D wn goes the carpet stock, cut to tho not) quick. All the balance of the 12, 15 and We , 18 cent Hemps cut to lOeents. Eleirant Velvet Carpets cut from $1.25 to 90 cents; good '$1.75 Wiltons go at 11.25; 3-ply In grains 55 to SO cents; 2-ply Ingrains $.& to 00 eeuU. Rugs at your own price. Pear's Soap 10c. per cake; Bouquet Toilft Soap 4c.; fine Glycerine Soap oc : In- Ohio, .where the greatest anxiety was centered; Mclyinley re-L0tiate a reciprocity agreement, that publican, or mnu iiiiw, eiecieu ui England has agreed for her W est In dia colonies to reciprocate wun tne the United States; indeed, itis suppsed that these delegates will have full pow er to conclude such an MK Blaine is also said to be confident lhar. fhf rpcinrneitv afrrppinents which .;victoryfor the republicans, and South have j)fen n nPRotiation for some time Dakota is tuougut io oue u.e wlth Mexico, tolum'oia, Venezuela and umA wav. in lvansas tne ngnt was nari. ,Wn,Hv I nmnlis !,, farfa .- x ....... ..... W.. , ......f ... J Ptvveen tllC peopis pt ty auu t ue rts- A 1 1 of the matiirwl 4 nercpiit 'iuiblicaiisaud it is reported that the bonds have l)een extended or redeemed republicans gained. V irginia is sol- X(.Cpt. ..tHoiit Si,5lX).000 and they are idly deftfMraUc, nav,; mile opposi-omi in at the rate 0f about twenly tion.. . '' J thousand dollars a dav. Iostinater-General ranamaker gets ... rm ML. .. m. 4 m m W m M M W 4 1 il m I 1 m . 1 pu t inii Avrnw frii-ij. H hi-r batch or mail eyerv (lav troni toe- " . ' County seat Postmaster, relating to his 1'laiu Facts anJ Sharp, Pithy Swings reCmest that thev would inspect the . from Kef.rm Papers. o-,Jer 5ffice jn (.mRy .!1(lJJiake a "Two souls with but a single thought, report upon their condition. Many hri tlii.it Ijeat as i)iie.-The Old of these letters contain statements a, n w ii - - . i - - -w- - . parties. 7i n e. f J V "f T ' i 3 a s . Will leW IGU'ilOW. J.ff Chandler says: ,uThe one vital quest ion in all countries is the prob lem of fioince, and compared with t hat the'niter taX;dion or .the tariff is but h H'de issue.!' - "The real repudiators in this coun try ar" those who ar.itrushing the peo ple to the earth witl; unequal taxation, J.nd 'giMdmg thein to desperation."- Weekly liqndlic I Iw'lieve that , the legal-temlei cur rency i Vtttir H safer than the ii'atin- currency that the govern ment is the best custodian of' its' own coinage and currency.-A-Co;rrc.-i"-t;w ' A- Phillips.-.. A hrgli tarifi and a gold standard are twit's- l"e oolli iear lieavilv upon tbe debtor classes. They add also to wealth of the rich. " There is no - objection to the rich getting richer if they wii4 n..t expect government aid. MMe-y rl,tl " thing on earth which j,jis arwavs been nbLe to take t:-dvanstiTtnics. . made in the most matternoffact style which contain humor enough to make the reputafon of a professional "funny maw," buT nothing is Made public by the Department officials that has a ten dency to make the writer appear ridic ulous A Pel feci Epidemic of Conflagrations Last Week. Nashvillk, Tenn., October "0. About S o'clock this morning (ire broke out in the Nashville Cas company's four-story building. The third and fourth floors, used for of fices and sleeping, w ore burned out and the test of the. building drenched with water. The Joss will probablv leach $00, 000. The Vendome theater building, in tho rear and entered by a long passage way through tho gas companys' building, was saved without material loss. company s building had narrow escapes, K 1 I sf but so far as known no lives were lo.-t. i J J J Indian a polt,. Intl., October oO A special to the News from Brazil, Indiana, to-day, says; The Turner buckle faftory in this city was entirely-destroyed by lire this morning. The loss is $-10,000; insu rance about one-fourth. Fifty hands are thrown out ot employment. The factory ,wa.s owned and operated by the Brazilian Steel and Iron cou.;iany. Cuampaigx. Jib, O.-tober o0. The bu.inuss orli(.n of i lie town of I,"da has been completely. . destroyed by fire. Every bu-ii;ess .h-uise in the town was burred, No residences were des troyed. The loss is estiiaaled'to be more than $.75,000. Bloom kikld, Ind , October 00. Nearly the entire business part of the town of Newberry, ten miles south of here, was burned yesterday, together with a score The fire was the work of ' Our stock of CLOTHING is one of the best in Western North Carolina and. our ices unet and ualed. limr when IT si vv e i t uui right they an v they are l-pond bar Auction Soap 4c. Knitting Silk 25c. per spool f 100-ydt. spool Silk "lie.; Kerr's Spool Cotton :'e. Silk Twist I0e.. per dozen spfwds; fino wool Z'phyr 5c or oz. G od Note Pacfjer 3c. per quire. Staf ford's Ink 3c, per bo tie. All our pap r covered So. Books will I bo closed out at 5c. Cloth bound ut lSe 50cSheet Musio at 5c, Th j be.-t uirlaundred shirt evpj1 of fered for tho mouey, only 40 cents. W. J. DAVIS & CO., - CHASLOTXE, N.-C. Mf niloa the Watcbm in vtion u wi'Ufi.. (ioinpaiiv Office: DURHAM, N. C. wav. riii done. Au UlinoLS post in tster a wo-j of dwellings. The fire was the work manreported- the condition of alt the ; oniucendiary,and was started in a saloon. Offices, visited, including her77wn, tobeiT'ie mnt of insurance 4s unknown. , , . 1 , . l I Tho loss is estimated at fcoOXKJO. imsboiiiMici bad. A Mississippi asked to be excused from ri rl making tue inspections beeausa she was too young to go turonnu one to go with care of Two Valuable IJooli.t. . Ve have undertaken to furnish our readers with two very 'valuable"books "Labor and Capital" i3 tk,e title of on ' the other i profitable Farming iu the South " These books ought to be in the haud.4 of every farmer in North Carolina. een at the WATejw MAN olIi, t ny time. The price of ianor umi alone, and she h.id her. jMore than two thousatid answers h ive' so far been re ceived by. the department. The gossips a iv not so positive-that Com mis oner L uini is fo resignation ot the second o:ie three men that he . asketl '-to have dis missed has been accepted by Secretary Noble. PARIS, October SO. Tho Petit Journal to-day publhhcsa dispatch from Madagas- i car. statin'' mat alaiunira. an minor ant HO ! ,.,, i, i. ,..... ,a;i ,.i'ii i ;t. ....! at the entrance of Ilcmhatooka bay, has been almost entirely consumed by a con flagration.' "' Oiilv ten houses are reiforted standinir, .i iniid I be loss is ot i-nuit ed at nbout ("KM)0. go since tne; vt i i . . i - ' of the ti,,,.,..in?M Brewstf.u, Neb., O.-tober r,0. A disas trous praino hre is raging in this count y, ! aml 'thousaiidsof acres have beeii burned j over. Sevcal ranchmen have lost their j entire hay crop, but so fir no buildings! have been destroyed, l he fire is entirely A Good Ofier. At, the low pnee of the U atcuman wo ; b nJ the contr-0, ((f thc can t atjord to pay agents a commission ;IA, tj, October 30.-The A out we propose to give r.!; our menus a chance. To the person sending us the largest list of paid up subscribers before the first of January next, we will make a "present of $10 hr gold; second largest list $5 in gold, thir l largest list $2 50 in gold, fourth largest, in silver. Boys, men, young auLolri. her.e isyoir chance. Seize every op(ojrt unity t pick up a new subscriber. Somebody will get these handsosue New Year's presents, why not you. Begin right now. Every name Capital," is $2.00. cloth ' yu end will be placed' to your credit. binding; Tioafableiiriiijn" is $3 CO ' Remember the price of thc paper is $1.50, xjioth. (all uud see theiri and riv.. buvif you fend as manv as ten thev w HI s : be put on sit elub rates, $1.00. Now lei's ' sec who will win the gold. Chjidrf Cry for Pitcher's tor& ivin-rman. Advance Warre & ! ' id c vat or, owned bv Co., was completely destroyed by fin this morning. There w ere a hundred thousand bushels of grain in the building, of uli kinds, some of which can be saved. The loss on the building wiil approach SoO.oGO, and the whole will approximate "$941,000." - The fire is supposed to have started by sparks from ai p i-sin j; locjon'ioti.ve. The Washington f u:n dev. on oi;.e s.iije. ws pr more house, bought can be sold .the same s we claim lias been ro 'take-special pains tn fit sind to nlease voii. which 1 ; j cannot' be clone elsewhere. . We can fit the longest, short est, fattest or leanest man in the county. O a r prices nrc to suit the hard times. Overcoats are too Hi pan to e"0 cold. I C? i We want to reduce our stock ul' BOYS'' -i i i I i ; ffiven in them. Our teniis,aro strictly cash, aiui anyone who pays cash saves money. Try it by calling on m. S. BROWN. r ; ; . TJ i j' ) - n b. M IIICHMOND, 71 This is a Honic.Company, manufacturing. Per- CClVi l he (I hen 1 Mi I tiliz' r expressly fr llic Farmers. Every pound -ofjLroods uu-iiiiittced the Iligliest Grade. Best Ma'er.als. Fanners wiLL always get value re- 1 i 1 rl 1 . ' .1 . mm ni'.r n'ooi c v i Tiircr ir it ix on i y any goods until you examine - carefully what they arc offering, and then get their prices. Exclusive manufacturers for tho North Carolina .Farmers' Alliance. The following is a list of our brands : North Carolina Farmers' Alliance Official Guano, with Peruvian1 Guano, Durham mmnni:ired fiii an o. Peruvian .Substituto : Great Cotton and Corn Grower Guanp, 'nM'-rcssivc Farmer, and N. G. F. A. Official Vcid Phosphate. I Durham your order. Cruldrcn Crj fpr pitcher's Cictcrlal damaged a'oout i,00J. Wben Babj was sick, we gare her Caatorla. Then she was a IJhild, she cried for Castoria Vhea he became Miss, she eking to Castoria. When she had Ciaidren, she ga"them Castoria f am mm J'OUXDED 1S64 bT the present exeeotlTe-27 YEARS of contlnuou and Buccesefnl manage. ' ttentT?red knnn&l attendanceNow ocenpyine four bnildlne-Stand onrivaled in .rtrnMraMTOirKO MEN AND WOME for ncce'in Jif. In deciding npona TomiVntnmJuji Viirinia, North Carolina, South Carolina andGorgi 2iu?: nhineL Catalogue and partlcnlara mailed on apphcatiop. AddreM. W H SADLER. President, and Pounder; or F. A. SADLER, Secretary, PUGIINEES COLLECEVo, 8, IO & 12 N.Charles St.. BALTIMPRE, WD, w - cuuuu tut iWatcnmaa when y iu write. Stiona more ia,'.oan FAPwMERS, ALLIAEC3 GUANO EEAED FROM. ; Coi.j)e, N. C August 10,. 1891.--: IV. II. Worth. S. ;. A., Deaii nt: As much has been Faid in regard to A. C. ar mors' Alliant-e Oflicial (iinino, 1 h to " state toTyou and tho Durham Fertilizer (a mpanv, mui others, tlrat it is- giving gootl A .satisfaction here (jn all cm, from a lot .vhere I sowed Ylh 1 used it on wheat last fall, ahd .bushels of seed. 1 lhieshcd-313 bushels of good wheat, or 2o bushels lronuone. to the acre. The Alliance i swlid here. r Wniwa lUe W Arm as uLen pu witte., 1 used ono 1 L, i:, Macon i i ir t I

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