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J 'I i i .! 9 II;:.. ! 3 s 4 1 'I A LT4AN C !M) IK KCT O U Y. Jinttnnt Mlmnre-U. L. Polk. present, NrtliCa-fta; if. L. L meks, vice presi dent, J):ikot: J. H Turner. secret nry trcH.'iror, Georgia; J. P. Will" lecturer, ftU AUtanteUnnn Butler, present, ClmtnnK. CFW. . ", secretary, JaleM, i V. C-tnfretMtoml J:trtct lecturer, A InK-ir. Moorcsville: I'resblrnt, ' ;"- A. For rv,C.tv.i; V.-lrrS, E. P. IVruek, J'.lmwoixl: Serrctstry and Treasurer, J. Jtainsrj, Salisbury. ntrn Cotnty-t-S Miller, president, 'ftfockuicr; M. L.'Uitchic, secretary. Saw. 'Iredell County-J. M, Park, president. Statcsville; H. E. Kamsey, secretary, Moorcsville. VVirrw County--A. F. IIHeman, prwi--clent, Cotieorjl; Dr..J. S. Liflerly,. bccrc-taJ-v. Cncnr1. ihivuhon CyS.Grcrn.prrM4cnt. Ji.ues; V. A. Limtsayl secretary, riiomas viile.. - , i. CaUnnba County S.'T. Wilforv- nnsr ,1ent. Nvto; J. i Herman, secretary, X C. Reform Press Association. Officers J. L.llamey, president; Marion Jtutlhr, vice-president; V. S. Humes, sec- PAPERS. rrogresslva Farmer, StaW Organ, K? imslna -Watchman, R X Xo N v JMnnur' Advocate, .V'x'iS: iwjii'.u - - A.lluliee SenJuel. lfA.inti n iioinf-.miiruai. - Golls!trro, N. i Trinity coilev. N. C. Hickory, N". c. WMilakers. N C. crcurr, Jtkttkr, -JvrA n (hfi-alnyre-nnmrd papers arc re qmed to Keep the list xUmdiny on the firrl Ipaqn and odd other., provided thry are duly fleeted. Any paper failing to adeocate t he 4 train phtfonu will be dropped from the lint promptly. Our people can now are. that paper arc pvlilixhcd in their Antercxt. fiT. LOUIS PLATFORM. full Text of the l.eelarntion of Princi ples A(itp!el by the. Labor . Conference. This, the first gre.it Uhov conferoncp o the ijuitetl States and the world, rep respntinp; all divisions of iirlnn and ru ral organized iudustm assembled in na tional cojikh invt)kin upon its ac tion the lilessing of Aliiighty (jod, put forth to find for producers of the nation, this declaration of union and independence. The conditio which surround us lest justify our co-operation.,. We meet-in the midst of n nation brought fo the verge of moral, political and ,j)iaterial ruin. Corruplion dominates the ballot, box, risl ituresaml congress, nudttouches even the ermine of the rrencli. ' people are demoralized. Many of the ."States have 1jeen com pelled t isolate voters at the polling places vr, Order to prevent universal intimidation or bribery. Newspapers are subsidized or muzzled, public opin ion is silenced, business prostrated, our homes enverl vith mortgage-, labor impoverished, and land concentrating in the hand of capitalists. Urban workman ae denied the right of or ganization for self-protef'tion ; imported .pauperized JaUr leats down tkeir wages; -'"a Nireling standing army, unrecognized by ouj- laws, is established t shoot them down, and they 'fire- rapidly de generating to Eurojiean condition. The fruits of the toil of millions arc boldly stolen to build up colossal for tunes, unprecedented in tho world's history, while their possessors despit' the -republic and endanger liberty. From the same -prolific womb of gov ernmental injiislice breed- the two classes paupers anil millionaires,, Na tional power to create money is appro i i. i ... ii i i" I jirmieu in enncii ijf)n(inoiuers; silver, which has been accejitod ns coin sine' the dawn of history, has leen demon etized to add to the -purchasing iower K ill I . i m1.. oi gom dv uecrcasiug tlie value of nil forma of property as well is human Jaborand the supply of currency i I uirposeiy abn-'gea to ratten usurers. tunkrupb enterprise and ehslavv indns try. A vast conspiracy .against - inankiiid has been Organized on two continents. and is taking posesion of the -world. J f. not met a ud overth row n at once i forebodes. trribio social convulsions, the des ruction of civilization (r tin t tablishmciit of an r.bsolut desnotisni "Jn this, crisis of human affairs,7 intelli gent working people and producers of ine united states have.:come togethei in tin" name -of; peace and oruer h defend lilH?'rtpr(Hp-rify mid justice. we oeciare our union and independ ence: we asert our purpose throu" Mil' .A-!lfl...l 1. . I jm.mi n.,1. tu .TmxfiLiiru, vntc!i rej"e- :-nts our principles. We charge thai the. controlling influences doininatin. the old political parties" have allowed the existing dreadful condition to de .eiop witYiniit serious VlTorf to restrain or prevent them. .Neither do thev now intend to a-complish reform. 'They luvvc agretM together to ignore in the jwing campaign every issue but one. They propose to drown'tjie onte'ries ol tin plundered people wfe the upso n of n sham battle .yer the tariff, so-that forporsitions, natitmnl fisinks, ring, trusts, "watered stocks;' dcmonetizV ion of silver and the oppression of usurers, may all be lost sight off They propose to sacrifice our home and chii--i.ea upon.the altar of "Mammon; to Westrny thediopes of the multitude in onier to secure corruption funds fur me great lonts of plunder. We assert that a olitical orgmV.a tion represejtting pditi ;il prnieipfev liercin staled, is necess:iry. to redress the grievances-of which e complain. Assembled on the anniversary 0f illustrpMis man who led the first re i revolution on this -continent ;ir-n;nL -rnnrpsvjrtn, Dile, with the sentiment ivi;cli acttiatel tli.it grand geueratio". vie s ek to retre the government pI the republic to the hands of the- 4"ol nn jeople;' with whom it originated. - Our ioois are onon to all points of the i o npass 'e ardv all lionest men to )0h with huh lielp us,. in onhr to ror -ftrnin the estoiiions or Ji:grgatf3 i ajprnl, to rinve Uioney-cl nit; :crs out i( the b-mjile, fo form a' perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tran quility, provide for .the common d i'. nce,' promote the general welfare, am! secure the blessings of lilerty for our selves and out posterity we.do ordain and estab'Mi the following phitfcrni of pnnciples: -" ' 1 Wei declare tho union of the la I6r forces of the Unitpl States, tlin dav accoinplisheI, permanent and per petual; may its spirit enter into all hearts for the salvation of the republic and the uplifting of inankind. 2. WealtlHielimgs to him who crea ted it. Evry dollar taken from indus try without an equivalent, is robbery. If anv will not. work; neitner snau ne i 1 eat. The interest of rural ana uroan la1or are the same; their enemies are identical. 3. Wedemnnl a p.afiomil currency afe, sound -and flexible issued by tiie gen ral government only; a full leg d tender for all debt public and ' ': i .i ...l il -.C privaie: ana winiom- uie hw -i ifnnv i . . . i -lit ing corporations; a rest ana quuaoie mean of circulatiaiii. at a tax not to exceed two per cent, as set. forth in the sub-treasury plan of the Fanners'' Al liance, dr some better stem; 1m, by oavineiits in the disfjharire oi lis oo!i-J gatious for public improvements. 4. We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver. 5. We demand the amount of cir culating medium to be sjiewlily in creased to not less than $50 per capita. 0. We demand a gradual income tax." 7. We believe that the money of the treasury should he kept a.H much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we dem-md all National and State revenues hall be limited to the necessary expenses of .'cm runient, econoinicallv and honestly administered. 8. .We demand that Postal Saving banks he established by the govern ment for the safe deposit of earnings of the people and facilite exchange, 0. lour sub-commit tee upon the land plank, beg to submit to jour :p. proval the following: The land, in cluding all natural resources or weaitii, isThe heritage of all people, and should not be monopolized for speculative purposes, and alien ownership of laud should be prohibited. All lands now held by railroads and other coporations in excess of their actual needs and all lands now owned by aliens should be reclaimed by the Government and held for actual settlers only. 10th. Transportation being a means of defence and public necessity, the Government should own and operate roads in the interest of the people. 4lth. The telegraph and telephone, like the postal system, being a necessity for the transmission of news,, should be owned and operated by the government hi the interest of Jhe people. 32th. We demand that the Govern ment issue legal tender notes and pay the Union soldiers the difference he hveeu the pries of depreciated money in which he has paid and gold. The wildest excit-ment arose after .1 1" Oil ! i I' rue reading or the pnijornk une ine suspected vampires of corpor;i- '? ions'" on the floor aiU-tnted to edge in t motion amending the document, aj.nl liniost instantly there was a riot., "1 was requested by" the delegation to make that motion,"' he stubbornly re turned. The man proved to be F. Sway hp, ex-member of the Missouri Legislature. He was forcibly c-.jeet.ed. On mot inn of rowderlv, the delev? gates, without taking a vote on them aaopuon oi ine piairorm, aujournea tor two hours, A tight for recognition of the pro hibition issue in the platform, and for universal suffrage, was made upon the reassembling of the convention, but finally the platform as reported by the i-ommjfctee was unanimously adopted. A heavy burden - all the ills and ailments that only female flesh is heir to. It rests vith you whether you carry it cr lay it down. You can euro tho disjrrder? fnnd derangements that prey upcii your sex, with Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription. It's a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and' adapted to woman's delicate crn- ization. ' Fcr all organic dinplncemcn.t3 and weaknesses, accompanied by weak back,-bearing-down sensations, and fcr all 'jitcfine diseases, it'3 a posi tive specific. It?s guaranteed to give satisf aetion, in every cass. If it doesn't, you'vo only to ak for your money and it's cheerfully refunded. If it docs, you'll want to ask for nothing more. It's the cheapest medicine -you can use, because yu only pay for the good you get. It improves digestion, enrichc3 the blood, invigorates the system, and produces refresh- Gioep. ,.' O" 0 0 Q TUTT5 r.n aml-bilion- rnd cntl-- TltU i . ... . -,rJ " S3w a freeing the Pystc of UiUtSSSS cnmba-tie, IMlionH colic, tint" ivos Qtuphj-itt-iustiy-ii-thto resist all tlio c-.ifci.)iatioi.-f.Rit;ivpiia iuirVaro at-- . rra-i.. so ; arl: 1 lu, k. y. w w w w at w s& W 'a; Before repeating a bit of gossip it would le well to ask ourselves three niiestions. v irst, is it truer second. -Is it kind?" third, it necessary ?" Thus practice wonloVsave us ramy bit ter mem fries and regrets. The pious Philip Neri wns once vis ited by a lady who accused herself, of Zander. He bade her go to the market, buv ft chicken just killed and still covered with feathers, and walk & cer tain distance still plucking the bird sts' she went. The woman did as she was directed, and returned anxious to know the meaning of the injunction, v ."Retrace your steps," said Philip, "and gather up one by one, ail the feathers you have, scattered." " "1 cast the feathers carelessly away," said the woman, "and the wind carried them in all-directions. "Well, my child," replied Phillip, "so it is with slanders. Like the feath ers which the wind has scattered, they have lwen wafted in many direction-. Ca!l them back, now it you can." 'oufi v Com p t n ion . Telegraph Operators Hef re the Kaiiro:ul Commission. A committee of telegraph operators appeared lefore the railroad commis sion yesterday and presented a petition asking that if within the jurisdiction of the commission that, they appoint a competent man to examine all tele graph operators reporting trains, for bidding the employment of any one under twenty-one years, ana that tlvy shall be unencumbered with other du ties while performing work as train reporters-; and that if the commission ers hold that they have not jurisdic tion that they take such steps' as are necess.iry in calling the matter to the attention of the next General Assem bly. The operators make the reque-t for the re. iso n that many are em ployed to do such duties who are said to be incompetent. The petition also asks that it be a misdemeanor for any operator to signal trains wrong, cause accidentt &c. Test Your Seeds. Thousands of dollars are lost every year by sowing stale and worthless seeds. This can be avoided by pur chasing early and having the seeds tested before sowing them. The. N. C. Experiment station will advise its friends, upon application, vvhere the best class of seeds may be obtained, and will test samples free of charge for citizens of tin- State. Samples sen! for test should contain at least 400 seeds, and should be a fair average sample of the original package. The names of the seller and the priee paid for the seeds must in all cases be stated. It requires two full weeks to make a eoinplete'test of i seed sample. Ad dress samples to Me N. C. Experiment Station, Raleigh, N. C. I5ic!cory Man Works tiiu "Green OhoiIm" Crowd. igo a gent lem in Of this Cltv receivei a letter fro oin a urreen irotiu. man to wnh",i r.e repiie-i ii i-i i 1-11 i'ii i v:ro, cI.saih lor narnine o - it good 4. reply to tnis ne ivceiveti a 1 M .1-1 1 giiiiume greenback dollar, with instructions for his trip North. He did not go, bin wired the parties: "Goods (). K. Send Wnrdes of larger sizes and if satisfact ory will start at once." Thev did not send any "larger sizes' but- our Hickory friend is in a dollar and the "green good.?" men are out two, count ing m two telegram sent collect. Ever since the case of the Memphis irl, who Iciiled her friend, smother girl, because she would not marry her, attracted public attention, the newspa pers have veen full of such cases, one of the latest leing a phvsiciiii in Bal timore who killed himself because he could not live without another man. Altogether such stuff is begiuning to produce "that tired feeling." LEMON ELIXIR. For Biliousness, Constipation and Ma laria, take Lemon Elixir. For Indigestion, Wick and Nervous Headache, take Vernon Elixir. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and Heifrt failure, take Lemon Elixir. For Fevers, Chills and Debility, take ljcinon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Leiuoii Elixir will not (ail you in any of the above named dis eases, all of which rise I mm a tornid or diseased iiver,stoinach,kidneysor bowels. I'repared only by Dr. Tt. jViozley, At lant.n, Ga. CO.', and ?1 bolllesat druggists LEMON HOT DHOP3 Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung dis eases. An elegant and reliable preparation. 2"y cents at druggists. Prepared onlv by Dr. H. Mozlcy, Atlanta, Ga. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorisu A Household Remedy FOR ALL. BLOOD and SKIW J DISEASES Pi t !f riirt SCROFULA, ULCFRS. SALT 5C VMlCa BKEUa. ECZEMA, eviry form o? malignant SKIN ERUPTION, fce- & sides being ctHcacioui in tor.lng up the A system and resfaring t.e tcretilujf , r e: impasrM frcm ar.y czuso. Ii 0 almost supernatural heaiirg properties justify us in guaranteeing a cure, if ..,fc lanvfl.j, . A RPJJT PffSS TIXVSTi ATF.T) P of. ft I rtluu "Roa u-, " BLOOD BALM CO., Aiianta, Ca. . t; What It Costs to L!vo and Die. Tt costs something to live and a good deal to die, in fact, everything cost, says a bright exchange. Some one estimates that, getting born costs the people of the United States $5.XX000 annu ally,, getting mairied,3,(XX).0()0, and getting turied, $7r,(XX)iX0. We might add that getting drunk costs the people rot tue unit a otates more man 0tX),GiX) annually, or much more than getting bom, married and buried put together and more than all the bre id ami nieat consumed in the nation. IiM'k inil Ilerakl. The Concord correspondent of the Chnrlbtte Democrat noting the death of J. J. Cross, an inmate of the Cabar rus county poor house, says he was formerly mayor of Concord, and fur ther that onlv two white males have ever gone from that town to the poor houie and singularly enough both were ex-mayors of the town. Jame W Lancaster. TTawVlnsvllln, fJi., writes: "My wl'c w-s In hii lietUn rM e gut years. Fiv iioo'ors art'l rs m my irion- iltfr-jfnt p.-tlet-t niertl cines a ! rtonj her uo good. Six bottles or 1J. H. li t ureu Itf r."' The Wilkesboro Chro)iide savs Em- mitt Nichols, of Miller's Creek, Wilkes county, was "exhibiting his manhood" by firing his pistol promiscuously and fifth shot took effect in his right side. He will probably die. It is a pleasure to knuw. under the circumstances, that the shot took effect on Nichols rather than somebody else. ; Pimple in Construction. Permanent in'Ouration. 'f Easily Applied. Its Skill ful Use Quickly Learned. Tlie Iilcctropolse Is an Instrumrnt for Uic CURE OF DISCAS WITHOUT iViEDlCiaE. BASED on new theories or Ine cause nnd cure of disease, it deals v till tbe electrical and manetle conditions of the body and the asessurrouiiiiltig It In the aonf.-;i)lere, controlling these t.-omliUons at rt ill Jt . not. tlect l icit y. 1 JyK.SK is simply lm tiilral vitalHy. Tlie tilectropoise constant ly adds to i lie vitality and only assists Nature, in X'ttnie'x way, to tli row off the trouble. a 4-pago book, describing treatment and con tfili)in,r testimonials fntin all sectjonp, and for the cure of aildiseases nmlleel free. Address ATLANTIC LECTROPOISE CO. Washinpiou, 1. C. Charlrston, s. c , Atlanta, Ga . I come lo you with a small nffair that you may need. In Engl.md, tbe Continent and mai y foreign counlries. mysidf and wares ;ir well known. Many American families in their re turn from abroad 1rini my articles wi!i tb.eni. for they know them pretty well, but you m ly mt be one of these. Confidence between man and !!p.i: !s slow of growth, and lien found, il rarity makes it valuable. I ajk yoai confidence and make a reference ie this Journal to indorse that confidence. I do not think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure an absolute one for biliousness and headache that can be found in thi- year. I ne cure is so small m itseli, ami yet iis comfort to you is so erreat 20 minutes being its limit wheif relief conies that it has become tlie marvel of its time. One and a half grains of medicine, coated with sug'ar, is my remedy, in tlie shape of one small pill, known to commerce, as !). ' AY DOCK'S NEW LIVER PILL. It is old in the markets of Europe, but is new to North America. Tbe price is as low as an honest medicine, can be sold at, 25 cents. Send a postal card for a sample vial, to try them, before 3'ou purchase. DU. 1IAYD0CK. 03 Fulron St., N. Y. Mention tho Watchman when you write. W.H.&R.S.TUGKERCO. RALEIGH, IT. C. nrjctAii tjcasuii Of 03. DRY GOODS KINDRED WARES. In ler:nninr cur Spring lossines?. we i'e ire to s.iy that our prepanilions for this season have not in the least bceen curtailed. We arc earning l-r-rer and more varied line? of Dry Goods and Kindrol W'sires t!ian we have usually done: our lnrjre out of town trade making it safe tor us to do so. Our irc!ia?es have been made direct from maasif acturcnv both t home and a'oroad. thu. seciiriiifr 1 nr patrons t!ie cry be.-t an-i Isitest in ouality. stvto design, a.sd tiie goods will be sol, I at prices guaranteed sis iow as any house in America. A comj-lete MAIL OSDER DEPARTLIT. COOPS . PE I.I VKHF.T viw.r. (Kxc pt P'iirnfture aud 'ri-'K-'r; .) On all cash of .. '' and over we w.i!i ilellvo-r jroodfi free to nearest Kxpress oiiice or l.'ailroad station. ft H. & I i 'Tsole? & Co., Raleigh, K . C. llcntirn Mie Wati-!i:aan whpn 5 ou v rite, ( $&M Tm H "-fisS tfej-? 'Sfe? Sli'f -"1 2Z$ WU&Zj rgaJ Art wt "ii-.-.-auV vr- '4. Sold ly T. V. KLt'TTZ & '(. "Yc are still at our old stand on ain street, vrliero vo liavo a .elect Block of Watches, Clock,, j Spectacles, and all kinds of fine! Jewelry on hand at tho lowest prices. Watch repairing a specialty. All work mirantecd 12 months. r." iy f, O 'fi lis j ilSi!A'Lli ;5A i . i s ; i ;: . n. c. OfTiee in Pa vis? k Wiley's lank Luildnip iir::iT of Main nint Inniss .-t reels. Will prac tice in Courts of llowan and iuljoii.iinj; coiinli'?. Prompt nml careful attention rivi-ii to all litis iness entni-led to me. Special attention Riven to oeK-cti'iMS. ' T i r?l ' l , T r - ni'l'i S3 IP Oi- iU'eipr f,r'! oN iUiiild L'UiJ I'l iVliuUL il.;JiUi). Pursuant to a (lecn-c of P.owan Kuporior l;ou:t, I win sc. i su me on: i i. s,se u.hm .,, ,, ..... . ii ! . .-sal isi.n rv on , i4.i. nrv,i, loco SSoaday tne l-th cay el aTcn, lb82, i. t!,, v-iii-.h!. !::!.,? of C. ('. Krider. .lece::--!, situate at nn-t near .Ml. Vernon, NowForYour Jewelry .M"OteS -.r 'iwn.-ii! ii.'iau cn:u. Ci MMh1- .... . .... ...... , , .. , , , ,,",.i..! rf? 5?s uwi-'-orn anj funa os c (A t: !si- as , ,,.).( .onfiauu- ..s.cr-. mote o ..-. . fii tMI! ' v,,1; ,, fe:,r ;lt: inc'u'iintr tlie Kmler liut.e'Mead.. I- l.oiruijr ; 3!.-t i'.o ;s:- ,!.; frc. and u n lav they cm Mills Sav Mills. O.ti.o!i C.in iiousi' A-c. did water oower. Iid to oi-en at S I X,'r.t No. :i. A'U-'OTiit.'-r No. 1. c.iutainir.L' a-rc., more or les. on wlsii li is store house. small ihve!i:!ia;.&e.. lv:t-:r !.-! ween WiPccslioro !!o,..i. au'l-iv's I.i :e .and i'V-rrth l.'rcei;. ( i:- ti.ild :: !.: I ' : I I : ! - 4 " - - i'l COM-il ie..filim;-:.' ;-.t ;. .moss. i :ii 1 1 ., , '.- ., si-rvoil lii- j-.iirs-lsa.--e mmicv s?- ail i:nu. i'tats itnu lU'Si-riliiso.is in.ir -cfii ai ok: oi rn ssHorncy. T!:-o. 1". !!;!:. "i'fl.niai-o :m!i. 1 :!!. S. li. WUKV, Ailsn'T an.' Com'r. !.sp,wBi pL! Jj ,tj utsL Steam, Air and tal of ir?TI?S1 CICTriM Vfcfi s no t us. - w - p i si?, j ' THE LASCEST STOCK CF IBlUfe, FliPS M Organs TO BE POUND IN THE STATE. BabyCarriageslTricycles I Buy irTXiarge Quantities Di rect from Manufacturers and Will Give Low Friees. I i'l t I I n IQIQIJILUI milij-iiil bdldlUu diiU LivJU-lvO jKSXJ.i.i KjfljJ J-X- ) Ar. Iv,U! Hill.... SATISFACTORY. E. M. ANDREWS, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Washington Life Ins. Co. OF tiZVJ YORK. CONDENSED GTATEBIENT. JANUARY 1ST, J5-02. Asset?. - - -Hest-rvcl for po!icir?, N. Y standard 1 per cent., and fill lial.iliti.'?, S'ew Insurance. 1S01, -(Mt-taif'iiiivr Jiurnneo. Paid IV.if-A-liiilrJrrs iu ls!, -l:iid Polii -y-lioUers ; ir.ee or ganization, Income, lStU.. - - - ll,f.12.S30 25 lKTiV.i.fl Assets In vested as Follows: Loin? secured by mortgages on Heal Kstate, li"r?t liens, $0.41,192 22 j "XSu-Tn' (' New York City iion!., - - 2 's'1-'''' . . II. n n i.KN, ' ' Urnoklvii warcr t:ont ICS. - 144,000 liclinv)nd, (Va.) hi'M'is. Loans to Policy-holders on Co.'fl Policies, - -CoLLitcrfll loans. Real Kstate. cost value, -Cash in bank ,-vnd trust Oo.'s, Intercut a'-cnu-d. premiums de ferred and in transit, etc., 27a.T::r. 3-t 'For agetu-ifs ami ether particulars, ftrSdrcss sharpen K.-i.-r-.ir.- e.t lt;!in Jo to L i.t-: S. L. Ai)..MS, M-.te Apt., j .tmc mm a can. Pin-ham, S. C, 1 Jfn jjj jg EXCMflge .' I ,.on . A Unduiu-at, .mm,,: jNTov.folk, VaM Owned arid controlled bv Alliancemen for liiindlin' irodi;ce, Iont sc before writino: for r;;:1- iicuiars to . ll''.l llo.-, i.f j i . P. O. Pox 212 . i J 4 ft& t TATKO. u l.o in M!..v a, d a:; - ! f Mltf li iS ) W f f t f! ft fcl H l is ive trill-d awav t ;.-. ,-))r of IWUIIJJUI aL x ill I I I HOi)Y. MINDatel MANI.O ea.ns- T- 1 1 vr 71 U iiODV, !iM) and MAM. O .. caus- LiU le lii.-lo t.r.dlis inion ii.e v.i'i's of liff, li-ai.aeii., l!ae ache, l-rea-nn! nivd".rs, V.'ealxuess of .Memoiy , i impii s upctii tn Kav, and all the effects leading to e rty r.ecav. (se iled)oee w ll h partl.'u! ;rs of a home cure. So I ure i,n pin, or. PARKER, 84 N. CLerry St . Nasii- I vlUe, 'i ei;ll. 'onsmnot ion or Insanity, send lor I'AX K r l.lt'E TYT WOMSKT who Inve hu lS:tl!;t for it. on v SI per Yrf IV i I' r.r.i.i.;-s. iiacKuc.es. Neuralgia, , ' ' p V- Scant . Piorire and I'aiiri,! .Me - fiVSt i t tie j 'r ! 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Hair ("urvanoe of i-ir .. . r.!i:i H'l-i. i. l).ii!iii ;tl" :l! ( N "i !'! .'.id' lite llaii Is, Ar.ns. I.e.-.-ainl he-l. r...i-r.ti:y cur. d, caxa;o. Vm. k t.-. .. .. -J IMfi,...; i A Pamphlet -l ' 1 : ' ' "' j S'.i;e!!';'j.us llsdr. Wisie Msiri.s. Vol.s. ::. , jv-.j;,. i lessly atid o.-rffcl 1 -v n ia') t'l. Send for v i id- I C.W. PA R K t R.M.D , 340 N.v lie'i ry, N as'avMI. Teun. in-aiis-. o!i the above Address, Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and HorizoJ every variety and capacity. y, v' W VS w E ovular EoriJSDntalTistoii. r ,...,...r?.,; fa:4 Tl:o most simple, di'vable and olTft-fivo Puip in tlio narkt-t lor iinc, Quarric;? Kcflnerics, Iroworios, Fnctorits, Art.i.in wells. Fir? duty oul general numuuiehirinq s y frj a s camiroh mm fhif .? obks; Foot i'F "a t Z3 '-ji: j: Nt - Y;:iK. Condensed sehtKlu'f i j.,. k -i-rH l ' .: :. ' V ' - - - -. . south uouxn. i't''limond... nni-Aevui ' KeysvlllP " Ar. Oiinvole i Greensl-oro ... v 1 i . -oil- ' ' Lv. GoUllx)i-o AT. KAleljfR Lv. 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Kir.-t-t!n?s ' 41H.0C7 77 men and sharp razors at ail t".ues. I!,; iur and -yhampooiiii!''' a .-!mc!;i1!v. V, ,! 51 !,4f0.:-t8 "H ' Tadies ;ani eliiidreu .-U lii-ir lmi.ii. l'.iit li. i om . Mf",'-inp tl!lMV;i!i l;ti.; JOHi'i A. RAMSAY, Al!'!i.isi. Mai'read Conitr-e-p- r jo-.i'i Mappii';;. - of Ucat J-t"t-. - fa-.n Wat.-r fitter-. n:s l'.r tl.e '.:-.(- ;1 5 i;vi-Piing. .cr.: and :itt! i:.'s ( the -i'iv ali kh;.U of Macli-'rierv. liui ;I; My-.-,.- Ralcic;l3,N. C. Organ of the N. C. State Alk E'iPetl ly Cjol. L. L. t' ;Us:rlrl .1. L. R.rmsey. The piHT i kvp! Tip to the -usual liii.'!l s'1' II Ove lll'C 111 H . .-Uti-i1 -- Cavcnts, and Tri-Ic-Vrk- t'vr.A. ni cnt biuino?s conducted fur Mocert Ft OmOrncrii Opr"3iTr U. S. PatJ?' ana we can reenre t..yi;ai li ic-- rv:noJ from a--!:a.-r--. Sciid iau-1'.'l, lra-Aa:r tion. We a-iv! r.Bnc-s ox 3."n: a c... j town, Lt sit frt-c. Ail .v -, CPP. 6" ATE NT UTfE. ,..,.J,r.TON. C ! V i . i c ' ' (IP -5. .J 5 A- lit- ! 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 10, 1892, edition 1
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