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I" ... i .'- O 3 - .I1-" a- - -I .J i i 1 1. r S : r;;.; Carolina Watchman. r. r. Editor and Prop ; subscription, kates. 00 yariu advance Six months TtJRMS STRICTLY CASH. $1.50 ..75 - The Watchman in orjran oft lie AIH icin tko 5tli and 7th Congressional )iHtricl8. ' i Tb WATCHMAN has 75 per fent Tpcre 'Circulation than any. paper published in Salisbury. .- J9atpiJ a8ecoad-lA.s mail at Salisbury, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 18!J2. Alliancemex, attend - the meetings. ftal. ; L3t's get "albsaiU spread on the 'rand ohJ ship this year. a AlluncemEJ, reformers, slick to your platform. Let thy parties come to you. Don't go lo tlu-m. ALMOST PEBSECUTIOlf. The eduntjrx:raimissione,i-s if . Meck el.., w rtfifr iir nil i?ood inteili- leiiUnrsr county iire nil good inte irent flien. Two of them nrejin favor .f liquor licence. Three opp.jse lh-m. They haveeen dragged into court on this account. Nu much ljsis leen aiJ about the- wet men, tut the- three .irvTommisioners have been abused no lit tip. Theyliave been accused - 6l .ill sorts of things by friends of the Imnor interests. If they had been .mWtv nf wriin" doin? in the refusal j f ffhnt llipir pnpinies nr.ilht ,,ottie excuse. - But instead th attacks have been on other; matters altogether. this sort of warfare is not new, but it s very wrong and no good man will ngage in it. The "Border Alliance"' evidently don't know what the-fight is about. Read up brethren. THE.C0HFErw2M'J2 PLATF02X TIip fi.llnwincr is n correct .copv of! the platform adopted at rft. L;t;s by the labor conference: , FINANCE. 1. We (It'maml n national currency safe, sound and tlexio'.e-issued by nil is.Tlosiii" the gen ral 4;.ver.nnjeiu oniy; a inn leg.il tender for all debts, public anu urivate: and without the use of baiik- ing rorporatums; a just sum iquuau;e AVASlIlNOtON LCLM EH. More YTur Talk A New SlUer Bill; In trednced Pension Office Inres tiffatloa Othcij News. G )rrsinl?n?e of the Wat hinan. Wasiiinoton, March' 7. Shall we so to war with Great Britian? is the question that everybody is asking every body elsi?, while the excitement is con stantly increasing, and the holding of a long night .session of the Cabinet, the first in yeaiSy has - not allaml i any. That the situation is critical ,.iVt, Uvcryone admits, and ilierc are many circumstances that may render, the work of arousing a war fee'i ig an easy The New England democrats in Congress refuse to abide by the patty jcaiicus onr.the silver question. Say, what sort of business is this? task. Many prominent people beliee and say that L rd Salis!nry intendeu his refusal lo agree to a renewal of the modus viveudi in Behring sea unlit the arbitration provided for in the treaty takes place, as an insult to the United States, and that his proposition to have a close sealing station within thirty n;i!es of the Pribyh-v Islands is insincere and trill ng. If President Harrison and a majority-of his cabinet 5 take th it view of the matter war i Tlic Orphans' Houu' The buildi.ur committee of the Tres!v terian Orphans' Home, at Barium 3pring3 inftt in Charlotte, Mareh 1st, mid after canvassing the plan of the nqw baihlings, an-auged to have plans aifd specitieations prepared so a to invite bids for the two buildings. These plahs and specifications will be ready in about two weeks, and builders will be invited to make bids for the work. The two building will contain elghteeu roons each thirty-six in ab and are intended to accommodate about sixty children, with the necessary teachers, matrons a id superintendent. They will be thie -lories hi:h, built of brick, covered with :iu, with inansai1 ro;)f, and corrugated iron sidings. Tiie committee have re cently purchased ten acres of well titn-b.-red land, adjoining;, having a culd -pring o i it, and tine biick clay. Tijii ives us sixty acres of land in a solid tract, well suited to the needs ot the in stitution. A gpnerous friend has agreed to pay fur one of the new buildings, provided the committee will secure the election of t he other. With the amount now on l a id, somewhat lessened by the purchase lot land, it is estimated that we will need six-thousand dollars additional to erect the other building, and to finish both build "uij's. The cost of furnishing each room will be between iwcntv-tive and fifty dollars, according to style of furni ture. Besides this there will be needed , TTl i. it f 11 1 I AJUH 3 llll.T tilt IL IIU "'Vy "V v - inevitable. Unfortunately Mr. bl;.it:e cookjx ;lllti hiUdryiig apparatus, wi' h is laid up with the grip. The refusal school room fuinituV.', and machinery dor of Lord S.ilii-btiry to renew the modus water supply. Oone or two good sewing viveudi makes it"a'mot ttselufs lo send machines will als.o he needed, with varihus v Op course t!ie Alliance ground. Mortgages are being''; foie closyHl everyday. How long will it be until the whole foundation comes out.'' ,neans cf circulation, at a tax not to exceed two per cent, as sitorth m the . i . . , I . . i p i I . I ' A 1 the homes of the people lies the Unb-tre:;sury pian oi n.e rauneis ai " A niin i ot tiance. or stne better s stem; also, oy iiuut u: nip tuuiinj. i s i-i r i r . ... . . ii.. n-ivnnMir.s in ine u sc nai ire ui ouu- , npttOHhouhleramusKetanr ng.,C " on, for pu!)lic iuiproements i p . i i- i . i, .... i o - . .. , i. i aeieiui u iwiruiii iiuuac. jicu uci wm We demand te and unlimited he tenant shoulder musket and tight coiuage of silver. for a cabin on a rented farm b. We demand the amount ot cir- CUiating mPUllllll lo o- r-pfruu iu- . ,.r , m j i ereiised to not less than $50 per capita A Washington report says that the cl We a iumi North Carolina convention is called to nieet in May because the farmers will (f We believe that the moncv of the tint hsiTP t.ima to attend in A niisf-Hreasurv should be kept as - n i . . -i the arbitration treaty, signed by seciv tarv tilaine and Sir Julian Pauncefote, for" their respective governments, only a week ago to-day, to the Senate for ratification, if the United States should agree to Lord Salisbury's propo sition it would have to make a back down that would leaye verv little worth arbitrating, and if it maintains its no- other articles necessary in housekeeping. It will therefore rcuuirc all of MX-thou- sand doihir$ nddit ional to put these two cmtetnplated buildings m condition Iji- occupancy 'V uext beptemher. ine 'un dersigned, who hasH-en appointed regent to raise this sum, invites the attention oi the pub ic to this enterprise, and bespeaks liberal contributions. lie will find it im- possible to visit more than a few place personallv. and invites friends of tin- The KahsaF City Star of the 19, n rtn article hendetl -'No danger for tl e Trust," f-avs that although the price oi oat meat will be forced up "it would not come b it of the consumer.'1 That might b", but what is going to become of the prod ucer ? Western Advocate. The growth of the Alliance in Iowa this winter i simply wonderful.' New suljs ar leing reported to the state secretary even7 day. ami county Allian ces are having rwidug -meetings. L t no member grow weary in the work. The light of the glad n'u ruing is break ing. Iowa Farmer s Tribune. n mm n POWDER L 0 ji K T 0 Y U (J i T Absolutoly Puro, A c-enrr. of tutur ln .ii)x I'nwlf! in Ifvivenlu'T fctivntrth. Lat. at U i'tto I llevxrt. ICoyai. Harino Po-TiiKit ro., iffi Wall st liltrhrst of alt H. (jusfrntntnt sition bv force thre will be war, mi- fatherless ones to send in there subsurip- T.nr.1 Sidibnrv shall back down tion to him at Salisbury. The money will be needed in two or threo mouths, and may he sent to Mr. Jno. E. Gates, Treas, at Charlotte N. C. J. Rumple, Regent Salisbury, N. C, March 2, tHJ2. much as J - .. . . . i i e .1 . I Everyboilv knows that is a hoax. At possible m tne nanus i ue .peop.e, atlU liencc nc uriii.iui n hhhimiui State revenues shall be limited to the necessary expenses of government, gust is the month of all others for Jeirfure for the farmer. . VVhen all the farmers leirn that the "pauper" laborers in-fhe critics do pot make enough to create a far their products and that the low firices of the farmer's products makes n poor demand for the products of the economically and honpstly administered. e. We demand that Postal baving banks Im established by the govern- i i men t. for the safe deposit of earnings demand I . -., . , nv..u.,nrfa OL IIIC CUpiK UIJU AiltllllC CAVlliuijjV. and in either case the treaty would be of Utile service. Many regard the whole tiling as a "bluff" by the British crovern merit to recover the mound it tost by the adverse decision delivered bf dm omronip ennrh L-ish wrnl; but J " " " 1 ---7 - - - I mi l t i ! i this is a very inopportune time for any f i'iataiow price ror snver ami a foreign government to try to bluff the Mw price ror wuear, cor ton, ana oilier iTnirpd Stifps agiicuuuiai f. unin in mis couiiiry go IIIVVVI W imivvwi I , 111 fipnsitnr Stanford has introduced n togettier, is COnclUSlVel V sliowil by I our iw silver bill wbicb dirnets the onr- present experience. bllVer has I een - - i i . , . . ., , chase of silver bullion at a price not to J"((t Mown again to ttie very lowest i ii .. . . ii ... j ii .,v,.ufl, 1 fr a:i 9"i .Mv.ii.c F nnr ino1 Miiiuiiiiiieonsiv couou ge;s tin silver by the issue of legal tender notes H"X-e, , SM,Ce- war ,ib nr.- in reeeivab p for :i debts ,l" :l lamme Mioiiage in Europe ind nublic dues. It has been referred w.heat ,,nns hnt M comparatively sm .1! i. it i.i to the senate finance committee which !flvaiic over last year when the export Well Penihsula LAND. 2. Your sub-commit tee upon tin i i t l ii n -n ii land plank, beg to submit to your ap. pimp and factory, thpn they will all get lLu,,1?luv:na. Thp ,Hti : pther and change these conditions. M.,uiingall natural resources of wealth. :s the heritage of all people, and should Tnn platfprm committee of the St, ,,ot he monopolized for specubdive . t p i .i i T'Vl' poses, a u auni iMiiri.iui 'i mnvi Louis conference call upon the people 'j., , ' All , lllfU tmw 11 IT . 1 t1. . . . . .. KJK ,..!. .v... prtno uniteu orates to meet at the uu iiV r,,;i.-rtls :md other rnnnr:.ilonv . I 111. l Vf i (Oil x. -v,w-v - respective voting piacesv on the last in excess of their ncluab needs and all Saturday in March,,to discuss and rat- lands now owned by aliens should be ify the said platform. Edification thinned by -the-Government and held nipetings are already bing held in rmny places. See platform in another cojuinn. for actual settlers onlv. TRANSPOHTATION. 6. lranspoitation being a means of defence and public necessity,, Hie Govern men t should own and operate roads in the interest of the people. a. live telegraph and telephone, Last Friday much,-' of the day in pongress was consumed by a tilt be tween speaker Crisp and ex-Speaker like thepostal system, being a necessity Jteed. The report says: "Amid much for the transmission of news, shouM.be excitement the House took a recess omied :iml peted by the government until 8 o clock. If congress should pass a law that will benefit the people there would, be more occasion for ex pitpment. ' rsely reporti d Senator demand was-so much smaller, financial measure, the w,e to!l TU ll would be so. Farmer. Ch-!!drcn Cry for Pitcher's Castoria: T JEWELR17 t-i -t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t I am Still on Deck With NICE JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. See my stock before you purchase. Respectfully, S. A. Ii. JOHNSON. E 8 T -r i a. 1 PTT-niTTTTTDT' .. r -.11 1 l am receiving aimosi naiiy-r uiviiiiuxia m in uccnpiions, sm; i- j; pv and Bei Room Suits, lyounges-, Chairs, Red tends and everything i:-:i;i!h k..," , .t - ... T ... : r. ,1 T ! 1 . . - . : 1 'I money than you can buy anywhere e'se in the city. A nice cian---- ed:o Parlor Suit for only 30.00. Bureaus from ?4.rt)up: linekin- ( up; good Rattan Chairs, from 50e. nj. Aiii everything else in tin- i UOCK BOTTOM rillDKS. ill take pleasure in showing. iro.-l- call while in the eilv. I thank the public for r,at favors ami ii; hare of their future patronaue. Res-ectful!y, Ty, W. EARKHAF ''.!''lr'!i,$.;, 1!" to Emm WITH if p a a 3 n i: I i iili) (lucod prices. i r. v viu.t aim uni.- Wr linro mi r ctrL- r? rrrA a ' 'f i-m nnr ! I'll. lr-A-f ,v,.iy.,..- I ...'! !, v . ii . -K'v n w,.-i JL i 1 V; I'.ntVkl M 11.1 ? ill i . I SS ('! 11. 1 I""- 1 . x .1 X U. oiu lanu on riMicr mhti io tiic How For Your Jewelry- room formerly occupied by J. T. So samon in the ob.l Mansion House buibiintr on hi.- nis street, where 1 will be ulad lo tee aLlT mv friends. We are constantly receiving new goods or the Sprint; and Summer trade. We ive a select stock of More. in the interest of the people. While some parts of the above ad--i i ii dress may seem at a mere glance to make partisan political distinctions, yet upon careful study one will clearly Tabiff reform-hiH, t;n5ffW see that lC 13 non-parnsnn, ana turtner. --r i .... - , "ii ii t ii p "i I tariff-middle sized tnriff All n,ic I win. oe impressed wn nine rrutnoi us tariff yells have but one' object, and P"ses, ami the ability of the corn that is to divert the minds of the peo- who framed it. It was adopted pie from the great questions of land, W only a tew dissenting votes, and finance and transportation. Keep in U,e Piiurorm was Pteu unanimously, the middle of the road.. Wo can tat- ;l,iaeceJVea wln 5re:lt PPbiuse. I he tend to such minor matters as the inference navmg completed its work arifi after while. !ls a representative body, then adjourned sine die. PUT THIS IN YOU It PIPE. Peter Maiier, a pugilist 'f nation.l name, attempted to commit suicide bv jumping from the vestibule train ten Plain Facts 'and Sharp, Pithy Sarin? Hides below Charlotte Saturday night, but was caught by some one trnvelin with him.. He was returning froiri WW Orlinna 1. ill ,v,.. viii.uii.1, iii-n; m; nau oeen rvt,4- L...L''.i.; IT '- rvv.i viit, iy l- iiisiiuuions. tie -was Ifcry blue over his defeat. iruia Kiitnrr.i rapc.rs., A Douglass county farmer Inw a pi with seven leg?. We know some with only two leg.;. Montezuma LWord. There is going lo be fun from now on in political circles. Just kcp yoir peepers skmnetl. Montezuma Record. IMPORTANT DECISION. L ynian wno woui i seil ins vote . . for a dollar. is-"iust thief enoutrb tu Some of our Slate papers can find steal the dollar back if he gets- a chance. time and space to berate the Alliance Montezuma Ileeord lu they rarely ever find time to tell Ignorance is slavery. Knowledge what is going on in plutocratic circles. !3 P',wer. The man who does not have Thi is left to the reform nr lnteliigtfnce to vote lor his own inter ngo decided ..that the Standard oil trust , . inl and the chances m that "m'S Jl litis colossal concern Will have In I; e ii i -ii l ii , ' VUI Il lvt l? ai- borne of the members will be all mixed solve f-oqner or later. This ought to up when they come home and hear p good news t people who have been their constituents talk. Montezuma buying water instead of oil. - Ihecord. The Madison ian cails the editor of TQE BEEF TRUST. tne Uf-ord a Pharisee, Now honestly, The fanners oMowa and he me- Jmr Town knw th diff-LiJ i clianics of the cities m the State met tween a Pharisee and a monkey wrench. .hej)ther day to try and devise some Montezuma Ilecord. The politicians have been promising the people relief for the last ten years, but they have never att.mncd to Ww their promises, j'he , people will de pend on them no longer. Southern Alliance Farmed Hon. T. E. Watson, of Georgia, has introduced a bill for an income tax in Congress. It provides for a graduated tax en incomes. beginning ; with lioiKerr'"" , -,):11UP !oM00,OX) or M-Ver. w:i!i ... ,.r I has already adversi Stanford's other Land Loan bill. Ex-Speaker Heed's attempt to com pel speaker Crisp to adopt the example he set in the last congress, of counting l- x-v- - r-- ,iivi 1 r U h t, t n Mil i I Uatinir i.iii ii 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 iifi ill r.nn ii iiiiu 1 1 1 f ii i wli ii4r i w a : : " -UFFlCr TOR Kent. A neat and com- in oruer to imiKe a (luoruiu, i ius so xar fortuhle room on second floor suitable resulted in nothing but several rather for an office of any kind. Plenty oflilit sharp exchanges ot preliminary com- Apply at 1 his Okfick. nbments between the two gentleman. They look at the questions from dif- nrr ANTED An lntenint.enorsoiic antitrust - Ferent sranilouints as well as through woiin mau lor one month on t i ti. A.tcr- terent stanupoiiiih as wen us inioi.u wants it a , 0 S:ii is: acto: y will m.-t ke i t.i ton different colored ghtS3 S. permuient. A-ldrcss, -Klilrffl J.-He-sou, Mai figvr, . r, , . . , .o. 6i nun avouui', .e'.v lorx i lty, kJ'J 1 1 t 14 U"i Ulltll ? " 'Oltl C ijvllH Mil II I' several clays ago, that he had never had m hour's talk with Senator Hill in his jfe, and had never conferred with him on any snl iect, created a sens d ion here, aad will doubtless add to the rep etatiou of some Washington corns 1 II k A pondents as colossal liirs. vit cour-e Senator Gornian ought to be good au thority on the subject. Tie pension office investigation i? up this time a rather tame affair and nothing has been proven, that has not long ago been published by thenewspa I ers, but representative Enloe still in sists that there vuli soon be some sen satioual . developments. So far poli I 1 1 i 1 I Til tics nas ueeti Kept; out ot it anu tne republican members of the eem just as anxiqas to j:et at the bot tom of everythitiig the witnesses know as do the democrats. Uepivsentativc i'jiiloe has in trod net d a bid that may have a very ltnportaul bearing on in vestigation. . it is for the protect on of witnesses in government employ who shall at tiny time testify in mves ligations of any branch of the govern ment services. There was very little excitement in the House when the vote was taken ai the resolution naming Mrch 22, 23, and 24, as the'davs on which the free coinage of s-iiver is to be consid ered, as the result was a foregone con elusion from the . time the resolution was first reported. Represent at ive Sponger has just had the closest call of his life. For a d iy it was tluu;ht the erysipelas, from which he is suffering, h;al en tered his brain, and the announcement of bis death was hourly expected; but he rallied, and now his physicians say unless there is some unexpected turn tor the woivc he will pull through. The house was in a rushing humor last week and disposed of three appro priation bil!s. keprescntative Hatch, chauman of the. agricultural committee is the first aan who has knocked out Mr. Holmati and his extra economical ideas, on the floor of the House, at this session. Mr. Hatch's committee reported a bill appropriating (as a deficiency) 150, 00U for the bureau of animal industry of the agricultural department, and $10,000 for experiments in the pro duction of sugarj and in spite of the bitter opposition of Mr. llolman the bill was passed Ivy the House. We arc still at our old stand on Main street, where we have a select stock of Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, and all kinds of fine Jewelry on hand at the lowest Graics, Cry Goods, ZMil ta, And everything found in a First Class Dry Goods Store. We mean business and will sell every thing at reasonable prices and treat you lght. READ THIS! Be sure and cull for aW. of .3 (.hires. It. has m verTf?.;",.' t ) cuy-o Dyspepsia, li'diLioii, and Sick Headache. Iciii you first-class referetacs in ishury to prove its merits, f sale by '. - prices. Watch repairing a specialty. All work "ii ran teed 12 months. J. & H. HORAH. for We will p:iy the highest market prices Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Core, Peas Durham Fertilizer Company, and all kinds of Country Produce. us before vou m-11. Kespect fully, S ce L. EITCHIE & CO. Salisbury, Nov. 2oth, 1891. MANUrACT'JSERS OF iT(TI(;K! I licyt l'V v:irn anv one not to trade lor ;i fj held bv T. L. (olispie againtt me, for $!0, ilaied Dec. i'0. 1S02. D. M. HHAVKIt. 1 0: It Ki-.ovhvihe. X. C. Hisli Grafle Aiioiiatei Fertiilzer, Acia Fbos- Dbate anfl Eertiliziua Materials. PTjIiPCKIRE to nik0 ADVERTISE IN lliu ASTBAL,and EED OE THE REST,- at-. Kinii-" It Store. J." H.'EfiKISi fe12'f '1 Planters' Warebsi The lUKicr'i'rixcd take iJtMsuvc in injr to-tbe tob.u-co fiiniu rs ot Uobhh .v-i-joinini; countifs t!i;it .tin y ' luivc y : I'LAM'KRS' WAUEHi'fjiR, l)j.o-it- liir 1 Iluuc, in Sulishnry, luni solicit 'iir,v.i;-u asuriii you that no Hl'ori wil! !. rjuf-'i. ' your crops hr'.npr the very lii'hi -: ni:irk'" Oood stables for horses rani j.'""1' r your.eI vts. Ilojtinvr to receive i-l!s fr)ii .cr' friends and the public gcuc r?t!i . i. r' KespcctlLiliy, T. H. UK.u " - ,! i;K v:: Cupt. T. IV fleall is the pl-i'-cer v p. iK-twnl H v:rn county, and has a i hon-u k mhI" th l'usslness. ' " -E Main Office: DURHAM, N. C. Factories: Durham, N. C, Richmond, Va. 'ronrietors of the r ra p s n IB m p is w 7f M 3 Oas y ITEM The following Brands are Manufactured exclu sively for the Alliance: ltN. C. Alliance Official Guano, plan to stop tbe operions of I he beef trust. It is aboHt lo ruin tbe 'farmers iind'lbe cDiisntncrs. too. This concern has onlv not a foot- loldn two -or I luce cities in North raroiihn, but lb" lime in iv soon come who ii it ui!! open i)u.Hii:t?.s.? iji every important (own. It i:a-? already af foc.icd the price of bee f entile rIu--!- ;iblv. Ttie Alliance can b;tv I ' i - . . ; i : . .CI 1 pD in rnoiiii (Hit iiii:niie u re.i:- , rum ized robbery. j Farmer. Fanner, phatc:" ' Desire to anounce to the people of Salisbury, ;u;l tlie ' large, that their 51 r. Auman has -ju.'-t returned fr'.ia (itv. where, in the hires't,. hest. :nnl ehe:itest. Sl'tli J -M r.roirrossivc vh,b..ii it linen ffi t'irr ( T-tl, Iw. li'w l.nrcha?' .5 1 IT .(U' 1 " u .J V VII OHy J I 111V. t 111 111 , II"' . UN. C. Alliance Official Acid PllOS- SPOT CASH perhaps the most varied SlOC K l TESTIM OisTI ALS : From Mr. J. S. .Tolne:to!i, member of the V.- ' KVIU.K X. C, Aug. 17; 1.-91. cctitive Commiltte X. V. St-ue Alliance nA Tvirham Fertilizer Company, .M(in:Ki-r Alliance Warehouse at D.uiViile, Va.: ! !ent: Find enclosed t-crtifiratcs of Iii.Ige- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, SHOES; HOSIERY, i villc Alliance, No. 7tU, of Caswell county, and O. D. Huron's. I have made the certificates for Uideville Alliance as directed by the Alliance. If you want it made stronger and think oT per eeut. Peninsula The influence j of the discussion of economic principles by tbe Alliance is touring fruit in every direction. In tbe New Ybrk legislature a bill h.'.s been introduced providing for a t;ix on inheritance .of large estates: that is, the In irsj to estates must p;iy a percentage to the State n receiving tlie'r inheritance. It is estimated that fueli a tax would yield no less than $3,000,000 in the Stale of New York at 1 per cent, to'the regular heirs or u per cent if leftf by will to others. Peninsula Farmer. S. T. Moroam, Kso. , l'rcs't, Durham, N. C. My Dear Sir: Yours of the 8th just to hand. Am sorrv that I did not receive vour circular letter, hot. I.h.h.v to sv for vour F.-rtilizf-r 1 nvtliinff I could put in, let me know at once that I do not know a single parly nmoti the numerous persons we delircrMl Fertilizer to this season who is not perfectly satisfied- with the results. Tobacco has firei some at the bottom, but they say that is entirely attributa ble to the wet season. I used eleven ton3 on my farm and have never used any fertilizer that his given euch satisfactory results. Very truly and respectfully yours, J. S. Jou.nstos. j The guano has given satisfaction and the Alli ! aneo has ordered me to let vou klfow it anil all otiiers that it may concern. Yours truly, Oeo. M. Ijcutox, Sec'y Hidgeville Alliance No. 784, Caswell Co. JIamser. X. C, Aug. 20, 1891. Durham Fertilizer Company: I must confess I was a little afraid of your Fertilizer last year, so used (as I had done for years) Lndeaui's Chemicals. I thought none c juM be better. U?ed half youre and half La deaux's this year, and am proud tot say your? grew tobacco larger and finer on snme land. I wish I was able to give it the re.jiinv.cnda itoa it deserves. Keep 'it up to the standard, as you have, and ail of us will use it next year. Yours. &c, Clo. L. Williamson. Forsyth Coixty, 1 W"ms:oh. August, lsftl. j The crop outlook where Oflicial Ouano was used will compare favorably with any other Fertilizer in our county. Our people are gen erally well satisfied with said guano. J.-F. Griffith. im IIickmaxs, Va., August 20, 1831. I am now an old tobacco grower, and have used a great many Fertilizers since 1 have been growing tobacco, but have never used anv MAiiuiiiiiii, Tin anfl mm All of whieli shall he oflered to the For the very lowest prices that can he ni;i'' hy any man or men on earth. BSL0V7 WE NAME A FEW MATCHLESS i'ii'? u.i"' Al:imnntine Pina 11 rmr 1.. . OiVY ,!.. Cnnnl PMlnn 'Jr.: J-'1' ................. v ...... j vfvi.-'j &'r J1ID ljlUUI vvuv. - pack; Ladies' and Gents' Pocket Ilandkerebiefs, 8e. up: 1 1 1 hilt 1 Ladies' liar Pin, Sc. and up; Fffigcr Kings, lc. and up ; ScU-er- :ml " nr' ririt;' "".-11..d i ..,.1 T . nt:'',.y l r-t. : l T ...... "w HoC Ladies' Corsets, 23c. and up; Gents' Unlaundried ShhtsraCc. ami ny: dried Shirts, 39c. and up ; Boys' and Men's flats, 17c. and up- ' V c :l! line of Prints, -ic. ncr vd. and tin: Dress IM.iirl. 4 e. and u?: (.iingl-- 1 1 .1... 1- .1 .. 1V...1: .... r . . ' oi.uiu uiai i-.i;vi-.iis iuu uuninm. .iy tooacco Jt.rj is loing as well this year as I ever had a crop to do, so Far as the fertilizer is concerned. I cheerfully recommend the the Durham to e very farmer who wishes a high grade Fertilizer at a low price. Pltbs: IJ. Booth. Childr-ja Cry for Pitcher's f-toria. Send your orders to W.H.Worth, State Agt, or direct to us. J. C. BERNHABBT, County, Ag't, SALISBUBY, N. C. us at all prices. We invite an early and repeated visit and inr, tl stock Aviil be replenished c-vejw fo.v". da vs. M'hi'e c.'.ll imml.. ... ,.1 .. il .i. ... ...ill 1 . j 1' .v . Vi'iKi-' r v-iiuous .-w vuc'iip lilill We Will UU IOO DiiSX i" ffe in' ruin ,.:il t.1 .1 1... i ' Vil If.f ' bought from iv5 that are not PEIiFKCTLY SATli'-u i Salisbury, . C, Feb. 4, 1SU2, - r - i .1 -i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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