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T 1 V V .1 1 A:;uns -L. L. Plk, president. iK. C w . JisiaII. I. IUCkf, vice prisi-':-.u' Dakota;- J. II. Turner, Beorctnrj-trear-r, Wgia; J. F. Willetts, lctturcr, - . fitote'Atiiance Marion Duller, president, C!i7UunN. C; W. S: Barnes, secretary. ... Uv'ciu'li- : : iK Congrttninal Dittrid--Lecturer, A ..t .r M. r'rsviIU-; President, CJ. H. A. !: :ir rv,Cuwi.;K V.-Prcs.. E. P. Pcnick, r ! K!nrv") 1; Svrctarv- and Treasurer, J. u.. ' .v.-, Salisbury. "I "z fVmnry Jesse MHlcr, president, !; ?irr; M. I. Ritchie, secretary. Saw. Iro'dl County 3. M. Parks, president, "istatville; M. E. Kamsey, 'secretary, .: . ;;.--viiic. m ' firryn County A. F. Hileman, prcsi- )t Concord; Dr. J. S. Laffcrty, secrc- -' i'.arv. Concord. IMjiiUen County-K. 8. Green, president. , Jiuu-s; YV. A. JLindsay, secretary, iuuui- (Ulvrhi County?. T. WHfong. prcsi T j7-ut, Newton; J. F. Herman, Btcrettiry, -. .. Reform Press Association. - . , r, . rJ. L. Ramsey, prenident; Marion . '-icc-prcsidcnt ; W. S. Barne, tec- PAPER. ; -Iva Farmer, Btste Organ, - TUleUrb, C. '.- : - - Wilson, N.'C. i i .' iwn, SallHbwry, 5. c. t i'. ,Vi8. Tarftoro, X. c. en. icrurnf.1, Ashctille. N. C. . '' ' . - !' (' - OoldsiKro, Jl.r. ' Trinity CoUpjjc, N. C. Hickory. N. I'. j .; . WMttaktrs, N C. ", ' ; fh- above -nari papers cre're-r-A-'o k- ?p the 'isf standing on the firxt i ,' add others, pr prided they arc duly v Any paper failing to advocate the i . laifiTii will be dropped from the !.. : promptly. Our people, can now tec thai papers are published in their interest. Sulo Crops tf tho South. Admitting tlrat ;the foundation Hf thern agriculture will continue for f years jet to be what it bus been l'earlyra century, tp wit, cotton and ; 'it rn, the superstructure ' can be made dtovr a very great diversity of pro Sand allow of a very considerable : iflj ' of judgment in tlto natural rt co rhoosd those thit are the most : aidrativo and btst suited to the tj ie of-nvlncprs. - 1 ; here, is a very wide range of climate Uh' Southern States to which is u . an tfd great: variety of plants that v':-r. ' :iiif.d to the Deeds ot mankind, to jriv aimply the name of species .i cKfi be grown to advantage in the t i ii'.rry Oounled on the north hy Vii-,;'-.-iu'.s4id. Ketit'ickey, and on the south it i '), '!;ri'::i, li'iuiai!a and 'lexa', Tvonld! a-cnnsiderable muco even- with i - k of verv smul'l type. If, , n frw ijidividaals and they by ex-r- jto tho phtpl j, we also enn- j landing or contracting the currency .t f -filch paratanimrvMJie raising mA r"iss r pncea at pleasure, ,y be hVan b-1! mado nrbfi table in tho A vvhrtt an array ohprodn'cts would piesr.Mif.'d for our contemplation. For the sake of tke novelty of the sub ject, let us undertake tho ermme ration ot these plants and' animals ftrnvreflect that theppecial production of aph ore could eimade a s'ourc of profit to the thousands'. of cultivators. Men hava beenknowutp make a specialty of a single crop hkc celery, rhubarb, asnar- noH, mushrooms, etc., and even of j ilowers like the" pansy, hyacinth, tube- oe, etc., and make an independent i i vj inr yar alter year frprn. iheir cuH tore."' vVith cotton and corn, or grass and stock, as a basis, it is vnTfiVK1o m . m . ' . ?erNiir Southern farmers to make use j t certain "side crops that may he a lo-ui of turning the scale oftentimes oa the side of success, whert. without their aid, filnre would probably be uir i an. n e snau not attempt to -lump every plant that could be con- verd into a side crop of value, but v ply to name' the most prominent, -v so doing probably provokes - : suggestions and reminders from -: oader who has realized the valua Croris AS an 'auxiliary tnough no very great -direr r v svafi practiced. - k.iple Crops Cotton, Corn. - .1 ; trop3--Uats, what, rye, b.ir Mr cane, sweet potatoes, tobacco, K.ris, peanuts, poultry, eggr, . '.rawberries, peaches, apples, "i :k and butter, hogs, hay, fiefd nHii'Y Irish potatoesV 'cabbage, '.-J!""neyi- ...'. -jt ot twenty-five includes Hveiythiu tlut has bn or ii Ml5 o e d in the way ot a id V'-r,;f-;' I anvthing elso entitled . to apl icein tbbt? If so name u v lint a vast improvement-in the mat pr of "living". iA fct:gge9ted by thfsc . iui.s, Mrijhout reference to much th-tt i: cidental thereto. Soutkirp Far- (ton Stcd Cake For Shrop. The American Agriculturht 'mU - til'1,', nnch wornotit nd im rhed and in the Southern Stto v ! ;;an l)e profitably renovated by l?ri,th iieep. tliat are fed on -nil vAtii Wlien fed to cj. tho cmU not only n nutritious '! of " hl erf but 05 per cent; i 'tro .nd .till more ef the -c-,?mor. acri and potauh i rrtothoilinlhedropping. of :r7P- Ity: "If the .Wp are Pound of cotton M sif n? " aonWiiuK b"ow clear tlp thedand and destroy ' !rr ;Stc.,and thedror.nin 'f.s gras 3 somh cover Hit' l?f t o! Sumo r,f fh.. ::i.vt !u:irKcts. Vp.i k: ree t .Hou seeded, mid "the in UiUttt';V,f wi iH far 1 1 'cr.uiv, esoii :io.;c tnan l iv for the r--,L-a ..,,.1 ... JfCt t.ie biini cleaned nn o...l , d.fwtll stocked with gra for noth- . Tj ej old Wall famly g.,ve WjI n.et its name. Lombard street in Unlnn so, named beGansn the o,no,,rds; the fir,;t uioh-jr dinars in I I The Two Parties. f . Almost every day we read of some body sayiig he is a "Jefferson ian Dem- erat," Or a ."Lincolnian Kepnblican. If you arc the same of either of these statesmen in principle and practice you arc all ri'ht'as a citizen and as it partisan. But Jiow many of the leading men of either party follow the teachings and practice of the illustri ous men of days gone by? Do you suppose that either Jefferson or Lin coln would recognize the I party plat- formi of to-day ? Head what a few statesmen have said: ' Andrew Jackson said in his farewell address while criticising the national Uank: "It openly claimed the power of regulating the currency throughout the United StaU. In other words, it asserted (and nndouptedly posessed) the power to make rnonej plenty or scarce at its pleasure."1 1 O. P. Morton: "There i gathered around the capitrl of thi nation a cang of pirate who thundered success-; V.." - .i.i i l fully at the doors until 4hy nave driven this government into tho most preposterous acts of bad faith and leg alised robbery- that ever oppressed a free nation since Ihe dawn of history." Thomas Jeff arson: "I sincerely be iifcVu vritlu. you that banks are -more dangerous than standing armies. . Put dimn tho.lanks, and if this country ennnot be carried through the longest w,ar ngninst hrr most powerful enemy without loading us with perpetual dfibt, I knownothing of my country men." . Stftfnon PT Clifisc: "?Ty nrjency in procuring the pass.nge of the national banking act wan the greatest financial mistake of my;. life. It has built, up a monopoly that eCects every .interest in the country. It should be repealed. Il3ut before this can be accomplished, the people, will "b? arrayed on. one side and the banks on the other iir, a contest such as we have never seen' in thi country." Abraham Lincoln: monarchy is sometimes hinted at cs a poscible ref ugM from the powers of tho people. It would be scr.rcely justified were I to omit exercising a warning voice rtgairft returning to despoiisn. It is the ef fort t place capital atrtve Itbor in the strrictnro ot the government, I bid tho laboring people bewaro of surren dori ug ( power which, jhev now posses, and when surrendered their liberty will be lost.."-- John (. Calhoun: "Place the monev power.in tho hands of a combination ar.fl by purr basing when at the great- ' L 1 1 a V est oppression nna seiiing nhen at tne greatest elevation, may command the whole property And industry of Ihe whole coramunity, The-banking sys tem concentrafes .ind places this power in the hand3 of thoso who ccitrol it. Never was an ergine invented better calculated to place the destinies of the many in the hands ox the few." a urn ham- Lincoln snid in 1835: - can all congratulate ourrel res tni" crnel wf is drawing to a jc, - osv u Rns cost ft Tfl!!t amount of irensiue ann moon, me blest blood cf the flow-rr of American vonth has oeon treeiy ohered upon onr cor.ntrT s ltar tht the nation might live. It. i has indeed been r tryintr hour for the' la - - r - - - w Jk. w t repuoiic, but 1 see lr. tho near future a . . I crisis arising which unnerves re and causes me to tremble fcr the safety of iuj conntrr. As a result of war, cor porations have been enthroned, end an era of corruption in high places will follow and the money power of tha country-will endeavor to prolcr.R its reign by -working upon tho preiudiccs of the people until all wealth is aggre gated in a few hp.nds and the re public is destroyed. I feel at this time mora anxious for the sftfaty . of v.y country than ever before oven in the midst of war. God grant that mv fears may prove groundless." If thoso rncn were living to-day they would be in the Alliance move ment and they wouldn't advise the people to wait till judgment dav ho- forn they do something. Editop.. eA., F tlT hv Jo its work,- Doi'f f-T M taintad bIa. imXWml nSUr &Dd l0 Of appetite warn yon that graver ill3 ar. dp behind. You n keep Pierce', Goneafl it's the onlv blood i' .7 r cine that' "T."" meai" sk more? It cleanset tha Bystcin tions - tad all and Bcal cases. Scrofnlons aflcctions, 3 fever - gores. bin , inint. ; 3 sweUin anJ tumors yieW t5 3 axpcxipt altoraUvo properties Can Spiders Hear. The popular Science Monthly trans lates from the Iwvue bcieiitiiqua an article on hearing in the Lower Ani mals, from which we make this ex tract in regard to spiders : - Hearing, according to an opinion that a j pears solidly, established on facts, h well developed in animals quite distant from ns. Instances in point are the spider, ot G retry and cthr spiders which sevnu'd to have real musical tastes ; estable crusta ceans, which cannot fished for suc cessfully except in th! most rigorous silence ; the -Crabs of Minasi, which stopped in the midst of most lively frolics when called them to v,f- der ; the pawns of Hansen, which leaped when tho slightest sound reached them ; the shrimp, which ex hibited in the hairs of thir tails what were taken to be organs of hearing. Dahl has ascertained similar facts concerning spiders. Romanes remarks that these insects approach instruments having a pleasant sound, and cites an observation of Reclm'n, who, during a concert at Leipsic, aw a spider come down a chandelier while a soloj :wts performedTon the violin, and go back very quickly as soon as the orchestra set in. lie, however, expressed doubts as to the meaning of thess facts; and many authors, including Lubbock and Forei, Inive not been able to ascertain that insects lst-r. lie ?dovcd. Tiles following amusing incident is related ot II. C. Bn.rnabee, the popular emmediau and high sheriff of the Bosionians : One morning in New lork city, while Barnabee wns prac ticing his eaglo eve in trout of the Standard-Theatre, ."."tramp shufllid im; and by means of a well-concocted and Wfll-delivered tale of woe obtained a quarter of a dollar from him. Oa the following day and on the. same spot Mr. Wnr.bee was again accosted by the ran of wop, who ground out the identical doleful tune of yestferdav. "bay, mister," inquired the come dian, udo you know fybvt to piay any giime ?" "Bet yer life," replied the tramp. "I have known the time that I could hold a dandy lnnd at nokcr, stand my chances at euchru, clitss and even checicr." "Ob.-you play checkers, do you ?" said Barnabee. "I'd like to ceo the rrn that can play a better game; than t can," was the proud defiance "Well then;1 chuckled the sheriff of Nollinham, 1 it is move." Omaha k'ee. high your Such Host), Wh n a farmer roes to his home market, offering the products. of his labor for srJ.e, he finds tlie price off'-rcil below the cost of production. When hfj inquires what the reasons ar for such low prices, he is told by somo ig noramus that it is overproduction. Tho Ouray Vfttindealcr and its lik, says the farmers should plow more and trtlx less in other words, ''go home, work harder, don't be so ex travagant, go naked yourself, make your wife and daughters titke off tht cost jy cahco dress, nnd dress them in cottoni bagging. All of yon begin work before daylight nnd work til! dark, live on mush arid buttermilk. II 1 nl ,1:ri' s nnd ,nore cy to "IC ,J,,3J3s or ine country aril I.a. 1 . . 1 . . M rT' " 1 will be beam no more. This is thti advice they p.re fitting from all fjuar ters, inor plouhin a:,d less mouth," yet there is already "overproduction" and produce i worthless. Is thcrr anv sano man who will listen to nnd believe Stich bosh? Industrial I: LESION ELISIR. A P2eas?.t Lcracn Drink. For E'.lionsnef-?, Constipation and Jla laria.lakc Lemon Elixir. For .Indigestion, t-ick and Ncrvon llcmhnchft, taho Lemon Elixir. For Sk-eplsf-Kiios-v Nervonssncpa and Heart ftiiiure, take Lemon Elixir. For Fevers, Chills and Debililv, take I cinoa Elixir. Ladies, for natural and IfcorongJi or ganic rejrulaJionvtako Lemon Elixir. Dr. Moztey's Lemon Elixir Avill not fail you ,ia any of the above nnmp, ,V. oases, all of which riso irom a torpid or! "'eu oviT,Riouiaer.1knlnt;yBor bowels Prepared .only by Dr. II. Mozlcv. At lanta, Ga. ,r0c, ami 1" bottlesat druggists. LEMON EOT DROPS Cures all Coughs; Colds, HoarsencFR, Jorc Throat Uronchitis, Pneumonia, "-...uiiiuijju aim an tnroat niul luni: dis eases. An elegant amKrclinblo preparation, cents at druggist?. Pr-epatcd only ty Dr. If. Mozley, Atlnut, Oa. A dispatch from Wncsjiw sars: una year tnroiik'hout. Poland is to be regarded as a year of the d-erxt monrninf?.- The women of P.dand from the hiahet to the lowest, from princess to peasant womnn, will wear nothing bt black during 1S)' All tho large dry goods firms in Warsaw, Vi n,it Xembrg, and Cracow hare lent hack to Vienna and other cities according to previoas nnderstandinra, the good, they had in stock, and have reeuivpd black-materials inst-ad. Bon neta gloves drofsps, fur, and Wdrv are all to be black.. Thiw will the 1 oles enmmpinorale (he rear of I7f Wiion they h)t their indeprndenco luttep A Safe Icvcstnicat. A safe investment is one which is guaranteed to brinj: you faiisfaetorr ri Milts, or in case of failure a return of pur chase price. On thi, ,afe plan von eiu 1 L ,r H"p. 8 Ncxv iscoveiT for Gon surnpt.oR. It is guaranteed to brin re lief in everv c6se, when used for" anv nffeetio. offThroat. Lungs or Chc such Ghildhh CryTor Pitcher's cria. The Whole Tremble. The following table, compiled by Bro. N. A. Dunning, author of Tlii!oopby of Price," shows the real cause of low prices nnd suggests that Jt.he ,on!y. wise course to be pursued by any party is one that will remedy this at once: In JSGG we had S&.Ol m-capita; average price of cotton in N. Y., 73 cents. In 1SG7 we had $37.51 er capita; avt'Vage price of cotton in N. Y.- 42 cents. In 1S0S we had $21.47 per capita; average price of cotton in N. Y., 20 cents. In 1SG9 we had ?I9.34 per capita; average price of cotton in N Y., 27 cents. In lS7v) we had $18.70 per capita; average price of cotton in N. Y, 25 cents. In 1S71 we had 610.S9 per capita; I l 7 average price of cotton in N. Y., 20 cents. In 1S72 we had 310 14 per capita: average price of cotton in N. Y, 10 cents. In 1873 we had 15.45 pnr capita: average juice of cotton in N. 1, 17 cents. In 1S74 we had 8l;t.51 per capita; average price of cotton -in N. Y., 10 cents. In 1875 we had 514.04 per capita; average price of cotton in N. Y., 15 cents. In 1S70 we had $13.40 per capita; average price of cotton in N. i, 12 cents. In 1S77 we box! 812.2S per capita; average price of col ton in Ny Y., 12 cents. In 137. we had $11.23 per capita: average price of cotton in N. Y., 11 I cents. J" (date of resumption) we had 10.05 per capita; average price of cot ton in i ., 14. cents. The volume of .money has born gradually decreasing ever since, until to-day we have les than five dollars per capita with cotton selling at 7 cents per pound. Now mark the contrast! When 'this policy of contraction set in, Yfe had 52 dollars for every man, woman and child in the United Stales, vriih cotton selling at 73 cents; to-day vra have fire dollars vtith cotton gelling at seven cents. Hera is the lr.vr for the million in brief: A rcte dated on Sundry is void. If a noi,o be lost or stolen it does not release the mahe,r; lis rri ust pay it. Iiacli individual in partner ship is responsible fnr t!ie whole amonnt of the debts o tl.n linn, ex cept in cases of ppecial partnershif). Igncrr.nce of the law encuscs no one. An agreement without consideration is void. Signatures in - lead pencil are good in law. A receipt fcr monev is not legally conclusive. ('oniracts 1 JOge mad: ? on S'lcdnv cannot bo enforced. A c ntrr.ct made with a minor ia void able. A contr act made with' a, lunatic voil. Cheohs nr drafts mut bo prc nentcd for payment without unreason able delay. A:i :;-h1 arccirent must be proved by evidn:c.; A written ftfrreemfr.t prores itself. Tin.- law pre fers written, to orrl evidence becauf-e of is precisi'in. Written instruments are to be construed and interpreted by tho law p.ecoidiPLT to the simob. euslo- nary iiid words' u?ed. natural meaning -of the It is r. pity some ipr-n could not be mad? to endure some of tho cruelties they practice on Imrses. If such a brutii could be hitch vl to a wagon, with his ryes blinded, a harsh bit in his month nnd another man behind him with a rawhide whip, who, when he v.ishes him to start, gives him a cut, and if he docs not increase his speed to suit gives him several, or yanks his jaws with the reins with a force sufu cient nearly to break thorn. Such a doso of his own kind of tr?,i! m'-iit would, undoubtedly, tech him such a lesson as he would remember. A young man who says hu can stand hard work, is voars" old, with common education, arid t henos-spj.sor of $3,d0() capital asks the Scientific Amer ican for advice This is the" sensible answer he received: "We advi.-c you not to make any business venture without business experience. Choose some business that you would like, seek employment at any price. Save your wages and hold fast to your capi tal until you can start out for vour&oif wtdl posted in business details' The U. S. Supremo Court decides that witnesses cannot be compelled to testify in nay criminal case where an swers might tend to crimiiihte lln-m or subject them to possible futur c ut ion. rost- i On Thursday, January 7lh, Senator ! Pcffer introduced u' bill providing fal I a lon by the natioiml g'ivernmeirt of! 21 i ilAik til i ft -i ! 7i yjjvvfAflj to use people ct lndiara. . Senattr Vance has introduced a bill for the rtction of monument to General Greni on the Guilford Battle Ground. If an old man onlv knew hs much asa youriir man thinks-!),? do-.-s, h-w this rld ghd)e would whirl rrr? Tiny tiief PIIIsS tfyseajr ro TrraAerful La tliclr effects a thi rrstm of blUonsaes; 2 7o oao llTlng ia , preTent sttscln of chills eu 'fever. rk dmsibusTie, blliocs eolle, nd fflre3 o ' -o q ! mcljtMjiniirtojnaw resist a;i jno evils ofaa unhealthy and Itapnro at-ss lacvsplipre. Elegantly sutrar-coato;. XcJ 2'ViCf. 25c Office. 30 Pari Tta.. V. V. Did lie Fight on Sumlajv To a gtaetnent (hat "StonewrailT Jackso . would n vr travel or fiht im Sun Lv the Oxford, Me., Advertiser replies: ''e think the surviving members o? tne eld Tenth Maine regi ment can recall to metnorv Sunday, tho 25th day of May, 1SG2, almost three -decades, when old Stonewall traveled and fought on Sunday aud had our fearless and stalwart band on the run from .Winchester to Williams port. How that rebel battery got the dnp on us when a few miles fr,om Vv inchester, and w1i.it n terrifvin" sotinfl tlisSf- scorching shells gare 'thev came whizzing through the air so 4 i.ear, and what a shower of knapsacks followed hbont that tirnry and with what sad hearts we parted with photo raphs, letters and clothing from home as we limit; them away and pressed on! That furced march was a tryii.g ordeal to the men and some-of the inen curry tiie effects to this da v." .) - Walter Brti!s;e AtJirns. Tcnn., writes: "Fcr six years I had been aillloin.l with runnlr;? snrc and aa eNlargems-nt ct Ctetior?s la nj lc." I tried ec-rycr.iiiif i nearc or wiiaont ".iy lUTmancja ber.oEt mull Hotanto lilood n.ilra . ctommcp-VM tn me. anl I tiUHOll; Afar UEhii; s;x boitlcs t'aen-H licalr-d. airt now vol. I son.1 thi-H taHtliioia! al.I, because 1 wan! others to be bencllit.td. KSSSKI Vi?XCiS&3 Z5t.i!4 F?SL-1.-S:3ait fyassxjr "vnit-y ifsttflr 't-jswt'vrt f--' w, 7 V t . . ' ' ' f f-;-.-.' -' : r - 7 . rj v ' i " . -..' So ill by T. I". Ki.rrrz t Co. k' A Household Remsdy J K fOR ALL V BLOOD and gK1H'$ DISEASES r" 4 SSf fc 3 ir..r1 ! Cum Sl0rLA. tJLCCf 8, C'-LT V Vt t .- . RHtUffl. ei "A. term af malignant SX'.N i?'t;?7r-M, r- fft.trMturSt'he3iaa Fperl!c. j JaftlJy uc in guarantee'.nj r cure. If A directions or lot!!. ; V ' wtien Impaired ficm any cays. it? v7 8EMT FREE ''B'oTviSr." BLOOD BALM CO., AtUnta. 0s. wmm t&H em e&is mmmmmmmm mm f&z&-U tThA &zz E&5ivSr V-vr.-:.'' y-.-.-i i-.Sr-'-- timm CTJi Ys$i t&y&&M mm frm ctSI -: ; ;t j -.j J i 9 i. 0 I Wm t Steam, Air and Vacuum Pmnps, Vertical and Horiz tal oi every variety and VERTICAL PISTON. m . The wells, liiipoe. Tli8 A J "Watson & Btxtott, A ttrrrucTs nt lvr. 1 1SToiT,N.O.,Sep'tl.18SLr J Jas. IL Webb, Sec'y, WaaMngton, . C t Dear 8i I have been using one of yon Bfctropolps 'or four years, npon a little In valid son, who has boon afflicted with a pui pionsry trouble and a dropsical tendency. I liave found great relief for him in tbe nso of the Elertxopoise, -vrlien iho doctors had failed to fire him any permanent relief, and I am satisfied that; but for Its use wo should baro lost him. I have never seen It fall to rednco hla fever, or to bring Bound sweet sleep. I wocld not bs without It for ruanv times lta oost. Toars truly, J. C. UUXTON. Mr. Buxton Is also President of First Na tional Bank, Winston, N. C, and la ono of tho foremost men of tho bouta. For all Information address ATLANTIC ELECTaOPOIGS CO.? Ho. 1405 Riw 9onn A v., Washinqton, D. 0 oa 222 Kino &t., Cmanlcotoh 8. C PROFESSIONAL OA IWS. R. LEE WEIGHT, ATTOI 5 Itt AT LAW, SALISUUIiY, N. C. V. m P r.-.-tk- in p.i) t!ie courts of Rownn and i!r cv-,!:n!:cH. rrori'.iit attention crivea to i ap naf'r iiivr,;. ..0 ' V'? , ' , ' "'" , r''h- 1" 1 '' 1 " hit profession. a, s, hems; salts nur.Y, 2i. r. Office in Davis Si Wilcr's bank building corcf-r of Main nnd Tririiss streets. Will prac tice in (uirt of I'cwan n:' .'nijoini:!? coiinfic?. I'roinpt ami careful nttrr.lioti pivcn to all tin? ific.s cntruftcil to mr. Sjvcial attention iv!i to culiectioiis. JOHN A. RAMSAY, CIVI Xj HUM COrJ-JST CER. Attends to RrJlrcad Construction, Surveys, r,; Maj.j.ing of IJoal Kstatc, Estimates of A Water Poiver?, IMans f..r the Erection of Jfills. 1 wK5r? kinds oi MacmncrT. I5uiJdir.c .Materials kr " M,,r I V, 1 l4 V T. V !: IX w s. .1 11 m k nm j of iiranvine Co.. Tresis. ef ruiifcaiu Co., yec'y. J. W. JSIiOOKH, of Person 'o., TrtMS. DiRKCTfjns: t;i rhara county, p. ll. Masse; Oran-vlll-', J.J Meadows; PtTson. J. V. M rooks; Chat ham, v. li. Scott; Granville, O. K. Murray. MM Alliance Tata Hit Co., MAJil'I-'ACTrKKRa OF AH Grades Choving To"dco. Kse.tfiry oTned ar-,-1 contrnlied hy AllIanV-rneTi. 'an-'.Iai-f nr"5 tc'iaco'i especially for the AUlni-c? nlf. i'ltslnew Ai-f-cts, Alliance Krchares and H'tiUiio stores .vi'l Warchnnwes should ;rt cur V.:'-. ;i-Kl stiitplrs at oti'-c. '0(.)ih'i-' lfi.rr lri.lt P an i.-nr !i-l",rri s-.rr-r.-.c.-," "I . A. L. 1'." Kivor If 1 in fftn, ' ( . ; -J ii -iprvT.'' 'AULinco roi: '.Y. ie pU.-" any ic:? r-t 'in Vi Will SHl l 1 ! heir fr-c-.;r .l-r.-ihers frm -' ciiaivc. Aj;-erfl DuiliT3i rarrner3' Alliance Hfg". Co., Dl'llf! AM, N. ('. Pleas'-- ;nen! !':i the vatchmn. T. I. in?.. n, .so t: til Mvtut .Street, fur your J firs"',;r- r.d K;icAllle. hrwin- .,.! hnir-cutlint'. Pirn-ctapa vvrk- ' -m4,1! ij. r'uitoiau Sieepr3 between Ks n.O, and -ar;, ra.-r, nta!! times. jlaLd, Z&X -Ule. 5.t,urv. in- ,i,: 1 ilinnK.u.M.. a f:.-cia::v. Wiii wait on ' , Nn" 1San'l 1 I'ollroan Hlwper boowavn Cbanac. ' U.ii s,::t cMldrer, at li,.,r i.u.. 1 also i S.t tStS s.iarpcr. sci?.-. at In-ra ! j to l.Vccnts a pair. K- IlKllxihUt. 'vV. A.TVlUf, - . Fn thp Taali-r of the C.imoanies' Acta 1S02 tr :;3t0, and of the -'.!- - ci t.:.; ;iiiij.;.p,-l!lli i Cni'i pal! V irf rciuir''.', on or bc-iorc the ah day of Fck ru iry. ,p:2, t- 5-r:-l their narnr.- and addrc-sscP, n.I th particntar.- of their debts or claims 'TV! tHP IniN oi.-l n1 !rc ie:i ot t -,pir-. sr. ors. if any. to 'f hrodi;. iaw, iSalilmry, )l. '.. man. of '( C.-.rr.hii!. F. kintt-, altnrnev at ;t:.t f ! N'f"..-nmn (iold : ttif r:' v- '"of London, t.ntrland, tho voluntary li-jiii.lator of said com ji;t::y, diny apnoint.-- 1. ( r in d-fanlt ttiercof, thev wiii tic exc!a !o-j fru-fV the betodit of any ihs trihut:o,; i ! 't o ;;.ro M-h d.-bts are pro'vcft. I' lU d t;:i. ,.t day of ! ). einhcr, lsiM. N. id: dd'MAN, Jaouidator. V.-jtr.e.s: A. V. K j::;;.y. .Sdh-iton, ' 1 i Win.d.estrr s:ro t, i rixecutor s ; lia v i n i (in:i!;fi( 1 n? i wi'.! an.l us-.Mr.vnt of Km'!! j cca.-cd. nil persons havlr.s cla i evt a to arc iH-rebv : ;: r i.i i'..r-- tin- ; r.otit.- d ti ;Tt -i nt thorn to mo 'r : .1 r. . ch ad in h?.r of their ro A! . L. (iUt'i)M.K, HxcTjitor. bK ()V K 1 Nf A V, Atlorno r ( V JflJp lu'xUt u', ,v",,,t. v - A fi v Hov...n (.ur.i.v (.r.r. - l, - .; ''.'K-on.' rri.-s, Tr.ols. ,-. , cf E. 1'.. f'L. !!.!:,-. ( "':)"'' 'V1 -1 coi.'iriMo to in .mnfa.'tnn' io! :j -;r ;- I i!.iM-.-..'ii'.iii-s ana i.r!;ini n.n:s fur l,ti i and wht-:..;. C urrosoond,-:.'-;? ; t , i! i . I SO iy J. 'i . ' . v-- I 1'altr.. c , , :: Mention thv Wats.- ... "OTil u. K. : iwrl fH? is n.- n,v d'.n, Knrlaiid. Ku-.-ator under tho lact S IS fcr 1 1 L" Jir.V W iieg'illar Horizontal Piston. o most simple, durable and effect ivo ramp in the market .ior .Mines, Quarriec, Kefineries, breweries,. Factories, Artesian Lire duty and general manumetu v:end fiir Calalop-no. 3 CAMEROil STM'Pui"!? WW Riia e3 & Danville RaiiFcad u W. K. C. DIVISTOI7. C03dcri3ed schedule In effeciXov. 15, j891 . lo Lv Knoxvlile, E.T.V &U. Mijirlaiown, i.V Paint Jtock, It. & D. " llot Springs, " Asheville, hound Knoh, Morspanton. iflckoi-y. Newton, ytatesvllle Ar SiUlabury, tin;entrcro Uauvl'le,- 1 At lttchmor.d, Lt lin-ensbora Arlmrham, " KalolL-h, -" " fJolUsboro, Lt Danrllie. Ar Lynchburg:, R. D. Washington, " Baltimore, Pcnn. " I'tUadclchU, New York, 3 tifira 1 S4am 6 1 Sua Tniif4 si?.nj . Toir.ta "Oi Ola lr.'V-' i .1 1., It iOT -Hl , :- 1 ;ir,m onmr cjfp'X WESTliol'M). No. 9, Sr. U. Lv New York. Pcnn. Philadelphia, " Halilmore, " Washlnfrt-on, Ii.&D.- Lrnchhurj.'i ArDanTillo, Lt IUchmor.il, ' DanTllI-, - Ar CireeESbcro. Lt 0.idboro, Raleigh,- ' Durham, Ar'Oreen -h r-. J.v (;rern."'S'T0 " Pair-irr. " Stu'.'.V.'.l!" " tr--: - " f-.-n,-..r.' 1, " i !-.! K r.'!', ' liet jn.-.-TS,- ; ' Paint l'r k, ' .M.Tr;etovn, B.T.V.& O. " Xcoxvllle, . U 15 am 3 5oaia 5rn i;s ; '1 - - , 1 SI . ---reei ;c:,... ii'ii, 3 , ' . a XT..' la .5 - .I62nia- 3e 5 47ara "Man e-4a- 6 iSaia 5 5ifIa 8:56 ra " pjj, 9iotira Sen ,m J1 3'"'u lo3upsi A. A S. K. R. Dai'.t. Lt AsiK-i;ie, A. & s. " Hcn.lerponvllle. llSonin j';,,,--1 O.'.pci p; ,n 3 Hpm pjj ? lat ifock, ;alurta, - n yron, Ar SiJurtanrjurj, ' OliTil KOI.N I), Lv Spartanburg, " Tvron. " yaiurta. " Flat Hcvk, Msm 4f.m 9 lepra 145 Jpm, rp;n loiopm 4ti!n Ucn-1ersonTiUe, I 4 I MCHPIIY PHA.NC11. 1 . 1 Ar Waynesvl Lv Ahpv1ilA t Ially ) lie. 4 except i. tj'- Sub. j T'Voaro " 3tJ:rni ' s ssia 6 1 opin U 10!:U " TomoUa 'T Murphy, Lt Miinhr. A r ToDKt lit. . ' "cKrj.'ion Sty, ( PaMy ) ahCTll!c .yurjtiiiij, (,.lCt'pi ( Stin VKSTIDULE TKAIN. M. il'OL'.ND. fi r3 am A 1 W'ahfilntcn, Aicranorla, Charicrstcfivlllo, I-y ic:ihurs, Opcisboroy ffaUyilrurr, Salisrmry, Ca-'Tlott?, f-parUinbcrg, im-ooviue, I.wla, "at9rlllc, Allania. (5 jo am! U lesft t EC a S S5 am 1 H am 1 M wa 9 43 piu 1 15 ir- l At. Lt . 8 J3 piuitT, ' 0 tc pr, l Ai 4 pr 3 5o prn U 19 pU l tosa t am S a m 8 ro a a 1 CO pi;'. I n 40 pni .1! I'nr.i " LU!."r'Il;i I Sortr.b-U. . f:.thT)M. YADKIN li. R. 3.uo pn.U.v. raikrjury; (iranKe Quarry, li'-tfl-. well. Out! !1HL M lnficliner;: i'prlri.'ii, New Lm.lou. -JMr'ijiarle, 3.V:.' pn ir. if. 3.! pn 4.1s j.l r.(o prr 5 4. pir. fi ."0 pn. t 55 ma 'v. 07 am S.OO ftffl I!irvfin, Lt. . e io atn 7. is am 8LKKIIXO-CAK SEKVICE. ilia, v an.i li h'.iooriut'iiactit, A. G. PawS. An w.ii. ;ubi:n, oca. Manager, .:harictte, ,. c. JAS. LTMLOi;. P-OI-.-UAAy, '1 raf. Mk-r, AMf-r.ta, (ia Atlanta, i iiv. Atlanta, n.n. PROGRESSIVE FARMER Raleigh, N. 0. Organ of the N. C. Htatu AHiai:c. Edited by Col. L. L. Polk, assisted hy' J. L. Pranr.ey. Tho liftpor will kept up to tire usual high standard Subscribe for it,'only SI" per year in advance. The .Progressive "Fanner arid the WatcUMA-N will be sHit to new subscribers at for both i pcrs. Sn))sr ribe now. Addrr- - PltOOIlESSiVK KAiiMKy; S?:l t ii ;t -Msrhs cbtaineil. ard tM Tui Ci : tiif ...'.-J (.-.;;' iCiftl for Mnnre.Tr lrr 'tT,:o r.'U-n; uj ics uiae tiua UiLi ' t: NvV&oR l aMrga. Cur foo ma dne till w.tic 1 wconxL ' j A r akj-hlet. - How to Obtain 1'atenl." Jth! ! names of rrtnal -tliecta m rour r,.V.v r.J names of rrtnal tliecia ux your fctatc, county, ci -town, beat frte. Addxeso, . 5 C.A.SB10W&GO.-''' Cpp. PAtrrtT Office. Wp.wm in gtc!. D. C. capacity. upti fiTtCAL PLM w i.n i tVn rmq .. I.M.-.j Act ice. i s?s??5: " m.s .urainri said f & tiTt 1" r.s' L i-Sl&. i u.-. mil S.T1 0OO
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 21, 1892, edition 1
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