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ALLIANCE DIKIXTOUY Atonal AUuk-U. L.Polk, president, ?ntDkotiii J. U. Turner. wrremry &rV ; Jv F: Will lecturer, CI in n, N. WT8. Barnc. secretary. Ir. MWemttc; I're.Hlent. kney. Catawba; VvPre., E. P. Ptnicic, fawned, Secretary and Treasurer, J. L. Kmey, SalUory- fl . ran Cinty-Jtf MUlor, present, BlScr; M,L. Kitchle. secretary. Saw IreJttt eunty-J. M. Park, president, " OJbarrui Ontyk. F. Htleman, presi ded Tocordi DrVj. S. Lafferty. secre tary, Concord. iriifc CWy-K. 8, Green. P'1 Jlmes; W. A. Lindsay, secrctaryr Thomas- yiu- ." ' Crfca Cjr-S. T. Wilfonp, pros, rlent. Nowton; J. P. Herman, secretary, tenton. 5. C. Bcform Press Association. Otfcert-J. h. Kancy, president; Marion Jiutler, vicpretent; W. 8. Bamee, ecc- rpttrry. Y . .- ' ' PATKBt. PrnrriMT Farmer, Btto Organ, Oau.i&fll&n. ; jtural llomV : Carolina Watchman, ynnr Advocate, Mountain itome-Joumal, VUlUnce.sonwoei, pountrj Life, LfrGtfTSifl Merc Jialt nalelgn, W. C. Clinton. N. C. W'llHon, N.C. 6allsbuir, N. C. Tarboro, N. C. Aanefllle. ;C. Goldsboro, N. O. TrtoltJ College, Nv'-C. Hickory. H.C. WtnttaKers. N- C. J5ic of the above-named paper are re m. in km thtt litt gtandina on the first Md add other, provided they are duly elect fd. Any paper failing to advocate the Ocala platform will be dropped from the lift promptly. Our people can now tee that paper are published n their interest. Disappointing an Editor, J sat talking with the editor of a southern weekly paper, when a telegram was handed him, and after he had read it be handed it to mo. It was from town seven miles away, and reac k Wo-have caught tho nigger; he hangs to-night. Boja will waiU. for jrou to come over." "You sec," explained the editor, "they not tho nigger "who shot at i i a.i : it i -AvOlOQOl ifunuar over ut uHvut?, auu they won't walk to take'tha law on him. I recko:? HI hare togo over, and I'd like to hare you go along. It was asrreed, and a harse and buggy .were brought around and we set out. When we -reached the town it was about 9 o'clock in the evening", and the prisoner was being guarded in a vacant room., I here were about seventy-rive excited citiaens around the plac and a noosfld rope had already been thrown over the limb of a shade tree near by. We were duly welcomed, and were aecorded the privilege of an interview with the priuonef. We found him in a somewhat anxious, frame of mind, but cool enough too answer all questions. 1 - MNow, then," began the editor, as fro pulled oubhis note book, "what name do yon go by and what part of the country do you hail from? "Look fceah, replied the man, "doan to folk make bo mistake about dis I'm not cU puwon jo want. .1 nebber dun shot all nobody. My name am Peter White, an fze dun libed in Glendale ober ten y'arg. Everybody ober dar knows roe' Haveyou made any mistake?' asked the tditor of the constable. "Why I reckon not. They fotched him in' and said he was the nigger we wauted. Can't bo no mistake ot co'se" i'Yo jet swd to Mars James, Mars lajlor, Mart Thompson or anybody BOUND FOR CHIGACO. Way. ... . i . i-i. . . n A m 9 mr nana I 1 rr r k. ,i v e were nnaoie w co trom actual proners oi supptiri, iuuui; w i j- lO lllO nUIIUJlul1"'' ' I 111' R'-llIIIUIOlllltlUII III fcjv..ir, i foot accoomnanied by a I i,t n th prnt of war with Chili, or i a a Justice to the Loyal South. Tho Two Partios. If i ovldont nnf. nnlv from thai Almost everv dav we read of some - '-mm lit.. .. v J , v The Billvillo BAncr man on . utterence of southern members of Con- body saying he is a "JeSprsonian Dera gressand of tlw southern press, but crat" or a "Lincoln ian Republican.'1 you aro the same of either of these statesmen in principle and practice r conscience and a year' provisions any other power, the government would you are all right as a citizen and as nibrifer U get there in timt. During sstained at the South with quite as a partisan. But how many of the i it. r.. wmll Ik j. run hv I ill. Vl ? I. t L - I . " ..... our ansence me -''' "J imucn loyai snmuswm as uy uuj men of pithpr nartv follow the cop mrm ni liib cuiiiiirv. ich nuYa ...it mm cA An fliv'll m? tin and sav 1 1 1 n.A n.n " a-.x?m A finn nnthins?. of A rkansM. "toD.it 1.000 mn ous men ot aajs gone r jvu CT -.. ..- . ! 1 f ' ' " . " ' . t ., . ... T m T We can t tell why the ranroaas re- n iie oraanized State militia and 1,000 suppose that either jenerson or xjm fuse us the usual Courtesies, as we volunteer in the fold," and the same coln would recoguize the party plat Read what a few crossue in iron Z kl t IllU iaa r-i - - 1 IU itll Uil CtUWIif "H"VMH t- p" I f l t 1 11 vutioa will pull ui through. Ih-nii or nolitici. This fact of itself Andrew Jaciwon imo m nw larewn, lra flifl rnof of onr house I -u., M V..n fnpr nil Ktddress while criticising the national . r r , " . r ir i. uu i i .ji ,.r astnfthtwaa not die to a cyclone. lnilMtion that mav vet be entertained wauK: it open iy eu.ni u .v t wasonlvthe Billrille band gmng A fK Knrth us to the thoroughly Ditri- regulating the currency tnrougnoui f-rocrpl I serenade. L: .uu..a f cu,,fh fr.woH fh the United btates. In other wo5. it With' our -.'wife as editor and iar p-i iTn;nn asserted (and undoupteaiy posesseu; 4. : iw -a i,;n nrxr wfl liivc I nn ii i 111.1 I th nower to make mone n'eiitv or ... VI. V ...W. '- . 1 ... 1 AnnUt thjit. .h nnpr will nro.r)er I .i i r. fun otntutA-ltnoIr I scarce at its pleasure. whiln wo nrfldwav. We advise credi- n u..f tr-,ntlv wn V. t. Mortou: "inere u. K-nneroi tors to leave arly and avoid the nub. permitted to linger there whereby the around the capital of tins nation a Six years ag,we didn't have a shirt Teterans Gf the Southern Confederacy gS Pir-lt wl,t thurulercd success tn nut back. Now we've cot two shirts, ,M lui frfim hnldina- rnmmissions fHy at the doors until they have nn nmhrplln and " valise. You can'tf- n;o Ri.foaP Tlle. driven this government into the most i l 1 I . J - . .1 n.,...nfninn Aftto f IllH 1 :1 1 1 h IHlfl AT- Keep a goou man umn. me for imDosinir bans ot this character , o The postoffice took after us last nnon men ' ho are M true to the o!a aiizea roooery iiiau ever uPf.reeu Wednesday, but we're still a hundred a' a, :f ihor had never done battle "ee Ration since tho'dawn ot history. .... . 1 I aF - LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For Biliousness,-Constipation and Ma laria, take Lemon Elixir. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, take Lemon Elixir. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and Ileartfailure, take Lemon Elixir. For Fevers, Uhills ana ueuuuy, Lemou Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or eanic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Moziey s jjemon n-uir m ui fnil vnn in anv of the above named dis eases, all of which rise trom a torpid or diseased livcr,stomach,kidneysor bowels. Prepared only bv Dr. II. iio7.iey, ai anta, Ga. 50c, and $1 hot ties at druggists. LEMON HOT DROPS Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, I'neumonia, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung dis eases. An elegant and reliable preparation. 25 cents at drucrgists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. thev had never done battle against it has long sinc passed, and in view of present and future exigencies when their services may be needed, the government owes it to its own self re spect and sense of-fusticc to do away Thomas Jefferson: "I sincerely be lieve with you that banks are more diiiiirerous than standing armies. Put down the banks. Mid if this country cannot be carried through the longest yards ahead. When the average rural postomce get artac a man, ne s got. io let a more on him. J . . . . . a tr T We re heen through the iveiy in stitute, and we're chock . full of gold. Editors will please call early and avoid the rush. 1 The war with Chili is over, and the way inc-uoioneis arc uunuiiu uunu or tj,e nmk aI1(j nle of tne army trom frnrn thp hav loir, IS a CautlOll! ' I vr... 7 I. Ill- tDIIIIl.II L-IJ iJC UU b 111 LlllliUOilH W A l . The Michigan editors called- on usl ftnim;ssi0ned officers from the North, procuring the passage of the nationa vPfitordav. and wo trave them a royal Um rm anrnn i;,:ta t wIu'My-ovph banking act was the greatest linancial banquet ot sardines, well waier ana Bm,tkPm natrintism mkrht reasonab v miswiwe oi my inc. n ua uuut uF fresh air. Call aain, boys! Atlanta A i,flU' nrl :h chm.ln'fc take Con- monopoly that etiects e.very interest in - ' I 1 . . . I 11. L. II. oUaii V I . A 1 ... .. i i f- iu"i iv;ir airiiiiut her most Dowertu I enemy u ... ii.fi fafntc If without loading us with perpetual could hard It afford to acceotenlibtments debt. J know nothing of my country- ; w I men. Salmon P. Chase: "My agency in Constitution. The Whole Trouble. gress long to realize the awkwardness of the situation. The following table, compiled by Bro. N. A. Dunning, author of "Philosophy the country, it should be repealed But before this can be accomplished, the neonle will be arrayed on one side and the banks on the other in contest such as we have never seen in Kcady. During the rehellicn in Chili, one this country. of Price." shows the real cause of low f young girl had the chance of distin- Abraham Lincoln: "Monarchy is nrices and sucrL'ests that the only wise I guishing herself at a moment of danger, Lometitnes hinted at as a poscible ref- i ' J . i - " . I i i -l . . j . . . .a .. l :. . i I .. i i. course to be rmrsueo: ty any party is iana uesitatea not an iiiMaunu cuiuric-i t,g0 trom tlie powers ot the people, n one that will remedy tins at ence: I'ngit. nns H.inuttj u;iuirui uu uvoii!il boscarceiv uisiinea were i to '." -sr. -ii " . 1 .1 - In 18G0 we had Si)2.01 per capita: lUaudio Vicuua, and her tather thus omit exercising a warning voice against I At 1 I - . average price of cotton in N. Y., 73 described the story ot her heroism to returning to despotism. It is the cents. 1 ' the author ot "Dark Days in Chili. fort to nlacq capital above labor in thi In 18G7 we had $37.51 per capita: One evening at six o clock, diirurc j structure of the government. I bid avernge price of cotton in N. Y. 42 my absence, my daughter was writing the laboring people beware of surren- cents. , home letters lor meat a table. &ud- denntra power which they now posses In 1S08 we had $21.47 per capita; denly she heard a crash of broken glass, ancj jje,, Surrenlered their liberty wil average prico of cotton in N. I., 20 followed by a loud explosion ftt the bo lost." cents. i street end of the room, and there had John C. Calhoun: "Place the monev Tn 1809 we had 310.34 rcr caoita: been mo much bora b work of late that - a i - average price of cotton in N. Y'., 27 instinctively she guessed what had hap- ccnts.' pened. In 1870 we had $18.70 per ennita:! Before sho could collect herself - I I T average or'ce of cotton in N. Y.. 25 Isuthciently. to rush for the door, a sec - j- I .- i 0 cents. ' loud bomb w;is hurled in, and roiled In 1S71 we had $16.89 per capita; I almost to her feet, providentially with- lre-test elevation, may command the average prico of cotton in N. Y., 301 out exploding. This she picked up,wl)0le property and "industry of the centa. : and threw from the other window into whole community. The banking sy In 1872 wo had $10.14 per capita;! the court below, then, seeing that some) trm concentrates and places tin's power a verago price or cotton m iN. I, 1U1 orown papnr was smouiaenng in a nair- 1M the h;ids of tliose who control it, cents. open box of rifle cartridges, she quickly Never was an engine invented better In 1873 wo had 315.45 per capita: I dashed n large jug of water over it. calculated to place the destinies of the n I I 1 i 1 .1 1 t I . 1 average pneo ot cotton in N. ln 171 uy tnw time me servants had rushed many in the hands of the few. cents. r ' , in, and succwded in rxtinguishing the Abraham Lincoln said in 1805: In 1874 we had $14,51 per capita; fire which had caught the curtains and! "Ye, we can all congratulate ourselves average price of cotton in N. YM 10 furniture. that this cruel war is drawing to a lint my brave girl, remembering dose. It has cost a vast amount of capita; that I had gone out unarmed, took my treasure and blood. The blest blood V 1 C I . 1 . . ,1 r, f n nM .,1 r. I .. n. w IHiin f I ' .11 j.- xo i iciuiiti auu ai"Htu wui, aiuiic hj iuti oi tne tiower or American youtu na? me On mV Way home, and it Was Cotlkn frA..l rJT-raA nnnn nnr rnnnfrv capita; until I nad bem provided with the Lltar that'the nation might live. It Y.. 12 weapon that the told me what had happened. iouth s Compaaien. power in the hands of a combination i of a few individuals and .they by ex panding or contracting the currency mav raise or Kink prices at pleasure and bv purchasing when at the great est depression and selling when at the Johnny "Where you goin'?" Tommy "Home. Don't you hear maw a call in' me ?" "That's nothin. She called you two or three times before." "Yes: but she's out at the peach tree now, cuttin' off a ultimatum." cents. In 1875 wo had $14.04 average price of cotton in cents. , In 1870 we had 313.40 averago price of cotton in cents. In 1577 we had $12.28 per capita;1 averago price of cotton in N..Y., 12 cents. "Do yon deny shootina at Colonel Dunbarr 0f: co'so I does. I didn't eben h'ar about it. I was hnntin' hogs in fie woods fur Mars John Green6eld when they cotched me. Doan' you dun make no mistake!" Ten minot'S brer all were fairly aatisfied that a mistake had. been made. "Then a Clendale man arrived and set utled the matter. ITiey had got the wrong man, "Look here boy," said the editor, when the trijith came out, I've driven seven miles to see vou lynched." . " Yes, sah, but 1" can't help it." "These men spent all day to get you and the rope is all ready." "I know it, but I'ze innocent." "Haven't you ever killed a man, stolen a mule or fired a gun? Come - now, own up like a man.' uNebber, 8ah," firmly replied the . prisoner. - ''Cant yon remember of ever doin.r ; anything for which you ought to be nungr Kouiv inquired the editor. "Nosah, I cun t." 'lhis jou must know is a great disappointment to me and ,my friend nere. ue snail have our drive of four feen mile foj-nothingv and I was in A. J' a . m r . tending i maKe at least two columns of ine aaatr. It seems too bad." "es sah: but I nebber dun , it.' "And you protest against beiii" hungr' . "I does, sah "You must have at least done some thing for which you ought to U switched stolen cotton, run off a ho" or something of that sort?" "No sah, 1 nebber did." "It's a drve of fourteen miles, know, and the roads are. bad'." "Yes sah; but you'll hev to scuse m dis time." "Well," said the editor, as we got up $o-go, "I'm sorry things have turned j t i." i ii" .i put uijs way, uut i can i see that any body is ro hiame. We got into the buggy and starts Tpack. We Inul gone a mtfeor so Iwfon he silence w;w broken. Then- the edi tor said: "That just shows you how infernally obstinate a nig&er can be when he makes up his nimd fo if. smd wants to gt the better of a white man." AVr o h VorU S10.G5 per capita; average price of cot- on m n. i ., ll cents. The volume of money has been gradually decreasing ever since, until to-day we have less than five dollars per capita with cotton selling at 7 cents per pou ud. Now mark the contrast! When this policy of contraction set in, we had 52 dollars for every man. woman and you has iudecd been a trying hour for the republic, but I see in the uear future a crisis arising which unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of war, cor porations have been enthroned, and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the monev nower of the r io-n l tt i.' " l j I Trull kHuwii. uu, oi iiei ' . 1 . In ilS i9 (date of resumption) we had ihov have t)een raW. Ik is ,aid it win country will endeavor to prolong its I I noi r.ri r o nm.va tmt rf I . I - 1. ..... 11 iavior,Mar inompwn or anybody In 1878 we had $11.23 per cap ta; . V i i I i eUe ober dr, an' dey'll tell yo' all averago price of cotto. in . Y, 11 to faud an, fand luf tho.,fi bout me proteeted the man. lCCnls . where none w,s before, or to miss on " The Future of Now Zealand, lears ago it waa no uncommon 8 ne But of late that wat well known. 1. thirtv-ir veur thin i-nminc Bummer rn W working upon tne preiutkees ! since the hut iilnd disappeared ad the people until all wed this aggrt- exaetlv a n.urbr nf oent.irv ' nintu Kted in a lew nanus and the re- itne last one popped up his head m the KU""L " r """,' 4 ,cc, ttl "l,a llu,r "greatest ot oceans. But geologist U1UIC i,,r , l"c V1 m-v r,.nU fV.. fi,;, w. - ...;;., ;i country man ever oeiore even in the i . ' F....J..1. .. . u ?. J l il .1 an omen of some monstrous catastro- 'l,,,i,l' Ui iir- "uu grant inui, my phe; that Dame Nature is simply rest- fears n,:lJ P,ovo groundless, ing for a mighty effort. Sir Sidney If tlvwe men were living to-day child in the United States, with cotton fl, ' 77 Tv v P. ' 7 i "l the , f l,lm,H:e . w selling at 73 cents; to-day we have five thewhole of New Zealand and the ment and they would., t advise the dollars with -cotton, selling at seven 7 ff. Au-S ralm be en- people to wait till judgment day cents. gulfed before the end of the year 1925. fore they do something. Editoii. ' mm i m m 3Jk -5Vf-lW A Considerafelo Chan ire. uucJsien a Arnica salve. I The best salve in tho world for Cuts. a i ! m I - . ' Aa exchange tells ot a printing liruises, Sores. Salt Kheum, Fever Sores?, office in Kentucky being opened with 'fetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, prayer, the editor having been con- "r,,,s miu u" ,K,U r'rui,l,onH a m P01 . " I (ttrnUr nil MAO I'll -cr v.v nnmm.. T rr.tA U I. ...... TU:.. C . w.v-i v.uioaiic3ui uu luiv in uuni. At nvnArirtnii f.. -I Lia w . n . ....... 1, . I vjAifiiiuu n wiic iiuiii iirnu lui- memorial it has been the custom for printing offices to be opened by the devil and closed by the sheriff. New ton Herald. - Copyright, U3& Fashions favorite fad, centers in that famous, fascina ting .game lawn tennis. But there are women who cannot engage in any pastime. Thjcy are delicate, feeblo and Mtilv They arp sufferora from weaknesses Amateur Soprano -It's just too mean for anything! That dog of yours howls every time I sinir. Neighbor I'm very sorry, mum. "Why don't you stop him?" "You see, mum, we didn't know it was that way." "What way?7 "We thought, uium, that vou was try in to spite us by singin every time he howled." AY,r York Weekly. Photographer : "That is certainly a iotnl nic-.ture f aad disorders peculiar to fcmiles, good. How did vou manage to get which aro accompanied bv sallow I Sllch !l rilensnilf .v nrosonn nn fl complexions, expressionless eyes land tlenmn s face " ' hasrtrard loolc i i " ..t , . . ' . in -i i ui i r - r i -. ...... . ... ' t ".- i. LUitl llllll I V ilSU L going to charge him anything." or overworked. " xsrorn - oint.w run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, shop-girls," housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen erally, Dr. Picrco's Favorito Pre scription is tho, greatest earthly boon, being uncqualed as an appe tizing cordial and rcstorativo tonic 11 8 the only medicino for women, sold "by druggists, under a positive guarantee from tho makers, of sat isfaction in every case, or money re funded. TJiis guarantee has been J aithfally carried out for years. Railroad Travel in Africa. Sts- tion agert Um the train ) "Great heavens! wht-re is the conductor? I don't see mm Engineer- -"T he first-class passenger got hungry and ate him up Mi' Elderbv (at furniture stores- Would I Uok well in this ehair, Pene lope.-' Ponelopo I shoi.ld think so. It i .an antique, you know. Brooklyn L'fv. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv T. F. Kluttz & Co 9QO Tlxa eiaallcst Pill in tho We-M! THE SECRET - Tiny Liver P ia Q Xa Hror afiPcctloiM, elek eadaoho, dys. Q lcpla, Catulenoo, hoartburn, bUlous colic, eruption of the skin, and all troubles of the bowel, their nratlro (J effects r marTclotu. Tltey are a coiv fccctlveawell as a yoatle cathartic.. Very s:tmll and easy take. Jrlco, yj 15o. OlEcc, 3 J Si 41 TarU llace, N. Y. i QOOOOOOOOG Wxxsos & BtrxToir, Attorners at Law, I . WnfSTOS,N.C.,6ep,tl6.18l. f! Jas. H. Webb, Sec'y, Washington, D. C. : Dkab Sir I have been nsing one of yoTtr Eectropoiirs for Jour years, upon a litUe In-: Talid eon, who has been afflicted with a pul monary trouble and a dropsical tendency. I have found great relief for him in the uV of the Electropoiae, when the doctors had failed to irive him any permanent relief, and I am ' satisfied that bat for its use we should havai lost him. I have never Been it fail to reduce his fever, or to bring sound sweet sloep. I would not be without it for many times its cost. Yours truly, J. C. BUXTON. Mr. Burton la also President cf First Na tional Hank, Winston, N. C, and is one of the foremost men of the feoath. For aU infowoation address ATLANTfC ELECTROPOISE CO., No. 1405 New York Av.. Washington, D. C, or 222 Ring St.. Charleston S. C. gmm Mi ttjm am$ $$4 r3$i tmdfx, !?J W&$r fe? &&mh BMl 'cafel b er-sfej rSSi sf&'ftSs vpft&iW CrSf-M,5- Sold by T. 1". KI.ITTTZ K CO. A Household Rsmsdy FOR ALL i-LOOD AM3SKSN DISEASES When Queen Victoria's dogs die they are comfortaby buried and a nice little tombs-tone erected over their grave.?. It may beTremarked inciden tally that they are pretty well cared for during life? On the whole the lot of the Queen's dog is a good deal bet ter than that of many of tho Queen s subjects. julla E. Johnson, Stafford P. O., 8. C, writes; I hud suffered 13 years with eczema and was at iimes confined to my bed. Tl.e itching was terrl- tlbie. MrsoD.in-Uw.got me one-hall : dozen . bot tles of Cot.inlc H'.orn naim, wim , t me anl I ask you to publish tbl for .the benefit, ot others suffering la Uke m-urner." General :: Directory. CO UNTY GO VEHEMENT. Clerk Superior Court, W G Watson. JSherilf, Jas M Monroe Register of Deeds, H N Woodson. Treasurer, J Sam'l McCubbins. Surveyor, B C Arey. Coroner. D A AtweH. Commissioners, W L Kluttz, chairman. Dr L W Coleman, Cornelius Kesller, J A Stewart and I F Patterson. Sup't Public School, R G Kizer. Sup't of Health, Dr J J Suramerell. Overseer of Poor, A M Brown. TOWN. Mayor, T C Linn Clerk, D R Julian. Treasurer, I H Foust, Police, G II Shaver chief, J F Pace, C W Pool, R M Biwrnnger. Commissioners North ward, C F At well, D M Miller; South ward, D It Julian, N B McCanless; East wardT A Couph enour, Jno-Moyle; West ward, 11 J Hol mes, 11 T Trantham. 'churches. Methodist Services every Sunday at 11 a m and CJ p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 6J p m. Rev Dr W H Leith pustor. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon atg o clock. J W Mauney, sup't. Presbyterian Serviced every Sunday at 11 a m and 8:30 p m. Prayer meeting every Weonesday at 8:b0 p m. Rev Rumple, D D, pastor. Suuday school every Sunday afternoon at 4 p m. J Rumple, sup t. Lutheran Services every Suuday at 1 a m and 7,p m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at p m. 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 m and 0:30 p ra and Wednesday at 0:30 p m. Rev F J Murdoch, rector. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at 3 p ra. ; , sup't. Baptist Services every Sunday morn ing and night. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Rev N S Jones, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at 9J a.m. N S Jones, sup't. Catholic Services every third Sunday :it 10i a m and 'Tip m. Rev Father Joseph, pastor. Suuday school every Sunday at 10a tn. Y M C A Devotional services at Hall every Sunday at 4,-30 p m. Business meet ing first Thursday night in every mouth. I H Foust, pres't. DinliTn niL P. Tlnn-Trillrt tum niuiiii.iu a jjauvuic JJJ1T Condensed schedule in nject fA Ko. 9 SOUTH BOUND. LT. Hlchmond BurKeYiue Ke.TSvllls Ar. Oanvllle Greensboro Lv. Goldsboro Ar. naleteb Lt. Hftleiph;... i Durham Ar. Greensboro......,... Lv. Winsion-saiem , Lv. Greensboro Ar. Salisbury... Ar. StatesTllie , AsbevUle " HotSprl'igs Lv. Salisbury. Ar. Charlotte- 8nara?iburg Greenrlli , Athtrita Lv. Charlotte Ar. Oblumbla , Ar. August .. M Pk ijisri 'OlSpJ io 15 r 1? 'R ah 5i R S 1 f 0 1 w C:0 A in i l2rK 30 A NO U Til BOUND. Lv, AUf.usi.i , " Columbia Ar. C hariotto . Lv. Atlanta Ar. Charlotte ....... Lv. Charlotte ... Ar. Salisbury Lv. lictprifitrs " Ashevlile " statesvllle....... Ar. 5a Isbury ..... . Lv. yaHsbury Ar. Grecni-boro Ar. Wlrision-Salcm. Lv. Greensboro Ar. Durham... " lialflgh Lv. KalriRh Ar. Gohlstoro Lv. Greensboro .... Ar. IanvlU ' Keyvvllle Bnrk-evtlle Klchraojid ... t D.il'.y except sumiay. 7 ;j .. 50 so;.. il . In t. 5- " . ' i'n !2: :i.:o . IS 1-p v - - .-- a t ltcd oieratrd bftween-WxMihinb n dally, leavps ashlngton n.co n. m ri -inm '::u a. m.. Cremsboro 7.10 a. m., Su'IsI-t '$ ;?l Chr!o lv 9.4-' a. m., arrives AtUt.ta 5 '."' ?" lurnlncr, leave Atlanta l.g-' p m . cfc.i'rtf.--. ,' m.. Salisbury 10.29 p. m , ;..n rr5,0 'i V nrrlTOH, Panvlllo l.:o a. m, . f , ..-.i llT,. Washlntrtb.. 8.::s a. m. Tdrrtiuh Puiiminsi New York to New Orleans. :ii-o letuvn ' U ton and Memphis, via Atlanta anti Rii-mlrr.';!'' No. 9. leaving Goldsl-oro 2.is r. m aVL G.4( p. m.. ftalli'. makes connecilmi at DurhV. No. 40 leiiTlnjrsitT.so p. m.. dally except" for Oxfoid and Keysvlile. v lU! Nos9 and 12 connect at Uehmond trrm West Point and BalUmsre dij extl SunW SLEEPING-CAR S E UvTce. On Tralua 9 ami lov Pullman HuCn Slwrv tween Atlanta unit New i ik; briv,rm lit aud Augusta, and Grtensboio ;;a, AL(ni'"J.w Lnyxvlilc, Tt-nn. 'iJ on 11 and ia.be tween KUhtMir.rt ar.il iiarr, Ralelpu and Greensboro, ana 1'iillnin n iy, , s f.rs between New York, Va.s!i!ntb'ii aid Knu ' via Danviile, Salisbury, and AMu Mitv.a'r.nV-ti SUepers between Washli gn.i. ar.it '' A. 1, Botanic1 Bteod Bskn It fiirc- SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT It, UUlCb RHEUM. ECZEMA, every form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious in toning up th system and restoring the constitution, when Impaired from any cause. Its almost supernatural healing properties Justify us in guaranteeing a cure. If Cirections are followed. SENT FREE "Book f Wii3e.' BL000 BALM CO.. Atlanta. Ga. d .LODGES. Fulton Lodije No 99 A F & AM, meets every tirst and third Friday night in each month. E B Neave, W M. Salisbury Lodge, No 24, K of P, meets every Tuesday night. AIlBoyden,C C Salisbury Lodge, No 775, K of H, meets every 1st and 3d Monday night iu each month. C T Bernhardt, Dictator. Salisbury Council, No 272, Royal Ar canum, meets every 2d and 4th Monday night in each month. R G Kizer Regent POST OFFICE. Office hours from 7:30 a m to G.30 p m. Money order hours 9 a m to 5 p 111, Sunday hours42:15 a m to 1:00 p 1a J II Kant say, P M. PliOFESSIONA L CA 11DS. E. UKi.KLKY fupeiintendent, .vrfiovllle, N. C. W. U. GlihEN, Gen. Miinaper, Ati.ntft, Ga. SOL 11 A AS. Trat. Mgr., Allat.t 1, Ca. JA. I.. l.'M.m.,, 4 t irjra i- iiifon, routh -M;un Mrctt. fir iii LT balr-cutting. Firt-rl;i.-i ti T.J. bavin men aud sharp raziWs-at ) v.nia. .Hair ing and t:hampooning a . . i:;hr. Will ladies and children at their !.i;tu. j sharjxn scissors at from 10 v ij ct;iiu j Give him a call. jj GrX'i A. IT K. Kow;!n (V:umv;v lie .MUlhione tiuarrles, Tools, r., of K. E. llu estate, 1 wi!l continue 10 uianuf icturc rriiiti." mill-s;liidles arid portable u-lUii h-r i;riiii;ir n anTwheat. corrtpotidcnce soiu-lt 1. Actfrt T 35 ly J. T. WYMT, I ' FaltliKi w.mi . s." i Mer.tJon the Waiehmaa , JOHN A. RAMSAY, R. LEE WRIGHT, ATTORNEY AT LAAV. SALISBURY, N. C. j Will pradL-tice in all the courts of Rowan and A'tjoiiiiiig counties. Prompt attention giveu to , all matters pertaining to my profession. Feb. 12, 189.1. A. S. HEILIG. Attorney Jt Hiaw. SALISBURY, K. C. Office in Davis k WilevI bank build ine corner of Main and Innisa streets. Will prac tice in Cuurts of Rowan and adjoining counties. Prompt and careful attention given to all bus iness entrusted to mc. Special attention given to collections. Attends to Railroad Construction, harnfc aud Mapping of Real Estate, Ejutsw - Water Powers, Plans for the Erpvtior, of ij Dwellings, he, and attends to the piirdu-f all kinds of Macbiuury, Building MAtrntiii:1 4c. fcia u I PROGRESSIVE FARM Raleigh, N. C. ; f Orgrin of the K. C. State Aiiis:.n Edited ly Co!. L. L. Polk, M J. L. Rnrasey. The pnpcr wiih kept up to the usual high ahnx-. Suhscrile for it, onlv $1 -ir T'r . .... . . " " I' ' F miv:inpi 1 h I 'rnf rn 1 v tifl'i. &n-J tho .Watchman will bp nif- . :t i 01 fin t. l. ,,4 tl. 1 h r hi. 1 im- r 1 iff i 1 u i ii-i riu i1-. pers. Subscribe now. AtM'ns, f Dimfiwrccivt1 v apVFR i Careats, and Trade-Marks obtained. etit businrM confiuet:l fo Mootf Tzts Ouk Orn;t ts Opposite U.S. P.m?w?Si and we can iiocure nfiisnt ni as ubu uj.k rcaiote from Washinglon. . .v"j--i Send model, drawing or photo., ma jJJ tlon. We adviPW, if pater.tahlo or rot Charge. Our fee not dueHill fnt A Pamhlct. "now toObuunTatw r names of actnal client In your M( town. Bent free. Addrwc, CcA.SKOW&CO Opp. Patent Orricc. uashwgto". 1 7$ VS. tT3 Ja,!?rBrar -3 Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tal oi every variety and capacity. VERTICAL PISTOfl. Vermel PLUSGi Regular Horizontal Piston. ! A f7 w ivtyh tip The most simple, drrable and effective Pump in the market for Mines, Qiiarrien, Refineries; Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufactuTin purposes. jSend for Cainlnr - - , . . Ttie k S CAMERON STEAM POMP ARK Fo- T o- r.AfT 2Co Sriivi.., k,T Yolk r recall ?r;:. : Hi? .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1892, edition 1
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