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3 I il V i r If, f ! i ' 1 i-V i !' I ' Si I 1 V- i i f: h 5 ' i J- In If 'Iff . ALLIANCE UI-KKCrOKY. -national AUwe-L. UPoIk, president, Krth Carolina; 1!. l.uckj, vue pn-si-;int, Dakota: j. Hr Tunuf. seirelart jr.Murer, Georgia; J. b;Viildts, lecturer. ., Kantw. ' '' ' ' State AUiancVLtrimi Ucr. president. Ciiit.,n,.N. C; .TV. S. Ilaruc?, secretary. Iialeirh. - . - a nMi ' 'County Xcsw Mi'Jer, prcsi.lent, .JKicfciiicr: M. L. liitchie. secretary, Saw. IroU'd CotvJ. ! 1'arks, president. : SUtviHcV 'ilam-yi secretary MoorusTfillc. atftrras. Countyk. -F. IWcrf.nn, prei :r rUnt, IJoivor J; Dr. JT, S.Latlerty, secre- v. ))rff i';t fW-It. S. Green. prru1er.t. Jiuts; Y A. Lhuisay, -bcvrctary, Thomas- ' v i f f ' - cjrtsr&.z K T. 'WillWn-, presi 1i..t. XcAton; J. P. Herman, secretary, Kev.toii. . I i 5. C. Htfonn PreS -Association. L. llaimry, prudent; Marion W utter, vice-president; W. 'S. Barnes,-secretary. ; PAPKR3. .' Parmer. State orsan, Haljgh J C Carolina Watchman, &alW burj, . t . Mon n ta hi M odi'-J our n r. AUlmuo SsTi'.iuel. i 1 vcoiiry, liattlcr; Hfsory, N. C NT'.tutukcrs. C. Ea:h of the alow-named papers aro rc quenlfhl t'Skeep thelU taadin;j on, tJifl, Jirst 2Hign aiidwU o!h(T, prnded they arcduly elected. A iiy'-g'tprr jaiiiivj to advocate the Itecthi platf'ri:iviir be dropped from the Ud promptly. ' Our peojls can jipw see tfml papers are publUhedln their intercut. Tbo CoiifrrcijLCC Platform. The following is a correct copy nf .the plntfonn adopted at JSt. Louis by tire labor confer, nek.-: . 1 FINANCE. 1. We demand a nnlionnl currency afe, sound anil-, ilexibtc issued by the -xen -r.ii ivAiiuieiit only; a ftill legjil U.-ii!er for ;iU tct, public and private an.d withotit.the use of bf.nk in coi-poiations; a just and equitable tneans'of circuhiticn, at a tax not t exceed two per cent, an set forth in the sub-treasury plan of the Farmers' Al liance, or some better system; aUo, hy payments in the discharge 'of, its obli gations for public improvements. -; a. We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver. 'Vc demand tha' amount of cir cijd&tintj rhe.lium to bo .sps?di:y iu creased to not le3 than o0 per capita , c. Yfe demand a grudiul income tax. ' .rf...Vo hc-litv? that the money of the treasury should be kept as much as possible, in . the hands of tho people, and hence wo demand all National and Suto revenues skjil I by' limited to the - necessary expenses of government, economically ani honrstlr administered c? We -demand that I'ostal Saving banks be established by the goverji- ment for. the safe deposit of oarniugs of the peopU and fucilite exchange. : - LAND. 2. Your Rtil)-cotinittee 'upon the "land plunk, beg to submit to your ap. provai the following: The "land, in cluding all natural resources of wealth. i is -the heritage of .ill' people, and ahould not bo niouopoiized for speculative iirposes, and alien ownership of land , -should be prohibited. All lutida now held '"by railroads and other coporations iu- cxce.-n ol their actual needs and all Jland.i now owned by aliens should be rtfclniiued by the Government and held for actual settlors ouly. TAirsrostTAPioif . ' " 3. Trausportatitr.i being a mea.nfi rof defence, and public nrcessiiy, the I Joveiatnoiit sjjould own and "ope-rate roads in the interest oj the people. a. i w telegraph and telephone, 4ike toe postal sv.sLem, oeioi a neeessitr for the trAiiatnifstou of news, should be owned and operated by the government in tiie mrercit oi ths people. While soma puts of tlia above ad s tre.-3 may seem at a msro glance to niaWe partisan political distbetions yet upon careful study one will clearlv xe that it is non-partisan, and further. Will be impressed with the truth of its promises, ami Ihe ability of the' com mittee who framed it. It was alopted with only a few di-s -niin votes, ami the p'atforni was adopted unaniui nsly. - wid received wit h re it applause. The eoiifereuee hnvin'j completed 'its work jisaVepivsentative ho ly, and adjourned .sine die. Ciianjfiii Ideas. i - .A. '.Mgnifie-int indication of th. ehanes oi the ideas and sentiments ol ' the people d the South and n the ma mrcondUioii of things "ibrou1joul -7- t ie Southern Statts.. is co'nlnimd, in iite tm ;l ht.d remark of a H:chmoiid newspaper tii.it "Many hundred youn . ladies i-.re employed "in the various fac toiins of h'ichmoi.d, and ihe nunibeii? flatly crowhiir." Manv northein neo : 1 1:11 1. t 1 1 . . . . . . 1 pie noHijiruuy to the. he! ef that he woman who works'1 for her Iivin-' -in the Soul h is Jo .kd don upon '-.-nid slighted and that working irirls and women arj at a gre..t social diadvan t,ige theiu. That may haye leen I In ; v-ise ytony. tune. hit. it. .is not so now. :"- t'he ie'm mes he refus-.d of a li fn.-c -to a bir room i;r iiie neig'tht rhuod oj u f he fiud.'U ies vi.ere I he' wr.mM; . . s-re employeti, far i be reason -that, the v ly w.ts deivimihroLtt) See that the en v ronmeiits oT'ljie wrnp'ii were "such us jhjrv ii-tve ;! i:.uriit VtVpi ci An- 4-thet ' irite resting oV ?: is tjt t, sti,- 1 'K'SiSfOVV f'Urtt Hi-:-? !t n ...:rnl Jiinf ritt Lcrturrr. v'v't.-. ;- LoAiar. iI.or-svi!!c; President, ( of. II. A. Far-cr. Catrtvlm; V.-l'res.. E. 1 P-mc-k, "Sim woo.l: Sct rcJrtry and Treasurer J. Ij. h-T h,.d A Dloatcl CapltAliMt, Wasn't Ifc. The Utm- c Ins country, whose birthday we have jetton celebrating, learns that the right to use the KHy. was pretty well fixed financial ij for 'care, wmch w "called a fraud by the mau' iu li (l;.y. According to Rl-Neir ork Wt and othur papers luaunc of 1790, nne hundred year ago: rworlh" their indlion. has been secured '-Gonoral Washington- po-sess KVjhy the Dukes and other men who have im acres of land n one bodv, .where some money in this town. I her wi he lirw; 5onstanth employ 210 hands i keei-s twenty-live rdowsgoing ail the vear, when the weatlnT wdl penult; sowed iu-1737. some GOO acre of o.its, 700acre-of wheat, and prepared an much corn, barlcyr potatoes, beans, peas,-etc.; has; near 500 acrea in grass, aod sowed 150 with turnips. Stock, 140 horsu?, 112 cows, 22- working oxen, heifers and steers and 500 sheep. The lands about his sent aw laid down in grns, the- faring are scattered around at a distance of two,Iliree, lour or nvw miles, which the general .visits every day, unless the weather is absolutely stonnyi He is constantly making va rious "and extensive experiments for the inijroreflieut of agricidture. He Ik stituiilated with that desire which always' actuates him to do good to mankind. In "l7Sfi he killed 150 hogs. weighing 18,500 pounds, for his family use, extdusivo of provision for his ne groes, which was made into bacon. . i mmo gjl i ' Its Own FaulU. Writintr to General Alger of the presidential election..--Secretary Blainr says: -'If wo do not win it is our own fault." We should Jy rather that if the re publicans do win it will be the fault of the democrats. And yet it cannot be denied that the republican party has faults enough to speak mildly to defeat it. It was a fault to convert a surplus of SI, 000,000,000 into a deficiency. It was a fault and one which Mr. Blaine never oxeused to try and pass a" bayonet election bill. It was a fault to increase the war tariff after more than a quarter of a century of peace. It whs a fault to give new power to monopolies and new protection to rusts in return for campaign contri butions. - ? - It was a fault to,; drag prematurely nto the Uniorf republican Territurie." )ulv, simply to pack the Senate agaiust the people's will. It was a fault to defy this will, as expressed with unparalleled unanimity in elections of 181)0, aud to "bid the people change their minds. iiir. Diame is ngut. me repuuuean larty will be beaten for its faults. Senator-Vance Tumbles. Senator Vance proved too heavy n weight yesterday for the United States .Senate cen. lie tilted his chair back, a habit nearly -all the Tar Heel gentle men harci contracted, and was listening toenator Pugh's speech on the Clag-gett-Dubois contested election case. the chair gave way and landed sena tor Vance on the floor. He got up unhurt aid said with n smile: "I beg tho Senator's pardon for interrupting his remarks. Senator ruih replied: I did not know my argument was o overpowering. it wa some minutes before the usual amount of senatorial linitv wa3 resumed-- Washington Let r, ef March 1st, to Statc3iille Jjand- marTc. , - . J There' is much so-called religion that reminds one of bovs with wooden guns and tin-swords playing soldiers. I hey go through many revolutions, but draw rib blood nud have n ene mies. There is just such a type of le- ligion which encounters no sin and which effects tho kingdom of satan as little as tho boyish make-believe. A11 itiiilatioji of Nature that'3 the result you want to reach. With. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, you have it. They cleanse and renovate the yholc system ncturally. That means that they do it thor oughly, but inildly. They're the smallest in size, but the most effective sugar-coated, easiest hto take. Sick7 Head ache, Bilious Headache, Con stipation, Indigestion, Biliou3 Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels arc prevented, relieved, and cured. - Purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and gently laxative, or an active cathar tic, according to size of dose. As a Liver Pill, they've been imitated, but never equaled. ; OQO O 0 ) Tha aaagest Pill fa tho "World I Tuft's Tif Pig been C-G 1 t.- uvr f;i-1 i, jrty - cs.?. V7 ie.cn :t'oc.u f?r t.t ec i-j:irsaQ - Gobbled hy Uic Ditkcs. TTnnn irood authotitv the dole w i -j rf . . 1 it pay W tor tm iunos, r.ni wm establish several houses here aud there. Durham Globe. A Chinaman out West married a "Melican woman'1 a few weeks ago. but he was like some "Melican men- soon sick of his bargain, and within a mouth appeared in court for a diwrv.c He complained that "she -too muchee tallce with neighbors, too mucheepint face : and eyebrows, too niuchee Y ii'o poan bland v, too muchee light, too niuchee snore, too niuchee Ik). too rnuehed dleani. too iUi-hee sar kil'atn husband and too muchee no jjood. But the court held the Chinaman t his contract. James W. Lancaster. Hnw-kliia-Uif, fia., wrx "Mv-wife-was In b id ho:ilth for :irht ynrs. Plv doctors nd astnaiiy incro fijfTorriit- i'nif it. clnes h id loce ber ho goxt. SLx LhiUKm or B. O. U curesl her' Simple in Ccnstnxction. Permanent ia Duration. Easily -Applied. Its likiil fulUso Quicltly Learned. The Elcctiofole Is an ltiKtiurnfr.t for tiie i CURE CF :D!SEAS j WITHOUT iV.EDiCi.ME. BASEp on new thoorlssor the e.iuae :ml i-yrr rf dl.j.easc,!lt deals v lth the elect rlc;tl vimX '.ru-.urttc ondltlohs of the bwiy nd Uu; uses '.urrorj . U hg it In the aiiaosphere, ooniruUlnK tin ae ctjuditlons nt will It ' not tUetrit-Uy. ifcK.K is MiiipJ.v l!i ctlred vlu-tlay. 'ILUe Klt-cti'is'J tMztiry swids to Uie vua IHy and only n4stt Nature, i .Vutor' way, to throw off tur trouble. a -io-pajje boot, dedorlblr.g tre..tmet:t t con taining testlmo!dal3 from all sectlony, and ror the euro oi all disease, iu.ill d fn'e. Address ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO.. Washington, 1). 0. Char'.-rsfon, s. C, .Mhnita.Oa. A HousshsM Rsnisdy K FOR ALL X ' VI 5 x WJ tl It Cur SCnOrL-LA. 'JLCE&S. S-M.T larm ol al-4ijinf SK'.N EhtT )CM. b .1 . . u-i-.. ..n .1 !- 4.:-.. . .. i. system and restoring the cniMitto'. when l!T!pslr:J Iron arv ci;i-j almost Sjern2ttif2t h?ir5 r rcr Justify us In p,ll3r!nt83';,3 a cu.-j, ii air9c::ons ara ro.icci. SENT FREE $ BL03D DALM CO.. atlan?a. -,a. I come to you with a stvutll afT--ir hat you mav nccil. In England, tlu yontir.ent and many foreign countries, invsi'if and wares arc wll known. Manv Amo-ip.ai f.imiliM iii th.ir rr nhi from ahroad. bring tny articles with them, for ilu:y kno-vv tlipni n.'tty well, but you may not b one of these, Contiuence -.between mrui utsd ltittn is lov nf growth, and when found, its rarity ruukes it valuable. I nk 3'our confidence; and mtike a reference to his Journal to indorse that confidence, do not think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure an tbsolnte "out; for biliousness and seadache that can be found in t!ii flit" 1 1 -. year. J lie cure w so small 11$ itself, and yet its comfort to you is so great 20 minulf-s bein il.s limit when relief comes that it has beeome the marver if its time. One and a half grains f medicine, coated -with suar, i mv emedy, in the shape of one jmail pill, cnown to commerce as DR. 11 AY- DOCK'S NEW LIVEU' PILL. It is old iu the markets of Europe, but is new to North Ametica. The mice is is low as an honest medicine can be sold at, 2o cents. Send a postal card for a sample vial, to try them, before you purchase. D!i. 1IAYDOCK, C3 Fulton St., N. Y. Mention the V. tcliman when vou write. IS IT NOT BETTER To 7i(rz'c3 your printing done neatly, and in an attractive, manner, even if you hare io pay more for it ? ONE Ii villi;. Well, we do not charge any more for our trork, hut guar antee the finest icork done in Salisbury, and (t;i fine zcork in our line, as can be done any wh ere. Ou r motto is : Mt, Prompt, Accurate. Call on 7 .?, look at our sam plcsjieur our i r; 'res, and, he cpnrineed tliat irhal ire. say is i rue. Very ir ah' Wutriim-n Job OlHcc, 31. A. TAAFFE. Mai-.g.:r. Backlcn's iirnicn. S.-vIvo. The best salve iu the world for Cut?, Bruise?, Sores. Salt Rheum, Fever Sore., Tetter, dropped H;ind, Chilblains. Corns nnd nil Skin Eruptions, and posi tively vun-rt File3 or no pay required. 11 is guaranteed to ive perferl satisfaction or inoucv rrfunderl. Price -" cents per box. For sale hy T. F. Kiultz & t'. A v. -" . r; -:-a sold : y t. if. Kn'i'r:' ,t co. 17 M AWTOPW kliWwl w Furiiire, Pianos' ui Orii 71 Q TO BE FOUND I IT THE STATE. ' tv n ' DdDj Uli 1 AlKlfk) t I i iiy UUb J j Buy in Laro Quan titles Di- rcct from Ihiaiiufzictui ers and Will Give Low Prices. Write m Calip ana Prices. GOODS EXCHANGED IF I70T S ATIS F ACT O BY. - F M. ANDREWS, GHAELCTTE, IT. 0. RALEIGH, I-T. C. n son Of '93. DRY G.00D8 EINDEED WARES. in besr'.iiniorr-our JSprinr lMi?iness. Ave de sire to say tii.it our prep.ir.ui.nis for this season have not in the ica.t bceen curtailed. We i.re c.-irrviuj; hirer nud more vnried lines of i!ry (joods and Kindred W:;res ihnii we have ufn:ii!y done: our laro out of town trade making; it safe e.r us to do so. Our purchases have licen made dircit from the inaisufacturer-". boih at. home--and abroad, thus seen ring- to our pati :..-. the very lut and latest i;i quality, style M:i l desi;ii. ami the roods will In- sold at prices guaranteed as .low as ii'iy houe in America. A com pie te HAIL ORDER DPARTM'T. cooixs DKi.iVKiiKn fef; pt Furniture eni s io.-kf'ia ) On ali c:ili cf 5.".-; ai;d nvi r w e will delivcT oimI- tree to l.caivSt '6s rc.-s oti.ee or Kailroiu! tali-'!!. ' ' ?. n. a I S. THEte? k Ci , Raleigh, K.C. MenMon (he V;;.: h; .1 -k ill". i-l , ; i !, ft I-i C J I i i"J :r.-w" S T OT,..;. in !)iv:s .k -Vliev mijft MAX "&M 77 7 sJ-A d S3 VTS ED ?$ mm igfr.&i rmu mm pi .pim V!;-5rr ft r.: vv'-.T-'A ft '.ji--rj "s h.ii.k fnUding; -! : --i. ' V.'i 1 ; r:u-- . CCU-l.ri of Mi-iti ;!.(! lirt 1 Con : I .- ef (U'V. I'll H L 1 in ii ho m l Diiiiidiiil IIArTTJFCTUREKS 01? Kuril Brafle AiMiatei Fertilizer, Acitt Fbos- f 1 t V 2 . 1 to iii FerfflziM Materims. ,piid Main Office: DURHAM, N. 0. Factories: Durham, N. C, IIiciimond, Va. The following Brands sively for fN. C. Alliance Official Farmer," UN. 0. Alliance Ofliitil Acid rhos phalo." . TESTIMONIALS: From Mr. J. S. Johnston, member of the Ex- ccuti'To Committee X. O. SUio Allinnco find MniiHtror Alliance Wan-luuisc Jit Danville, Va.: .5. T. MonoAX, BJQ., Pres t, Durham, X. C. My Dear Sir: Youra of the 8tli just to hand. Am ?orry that I dii not receive your circular letter, but am happy to say for your Fertilizer :h:'.t I do not knovr a single part-)- among tho numerous persona we delivered Fertiliser to thi3 season who i not perfectly satisfied with ihe results. Tobacco has fired some at the bottom, but tLcy say that ig entirely attributa ble to the wet season. I used eleven Urns on my farm and have never used any fertilizer that has given fuich satisfactory result. Very truly add respectfully yours, . . J. S. Johsstox. U.vmneu, X. C, Aug. 20. 181-1. Durham Fertilizur Company: 1 must confo.-j I was a littlo afraid of your Fertilizer last ye::r, so used (as I had done for years) L.ideaus's Chemicals. I thoug'it none eouhl be better. I'.-ied hftlf yours aud. half La leaux's this year, and am proud to say yours irrcw tobacco larger aud finer on same land. I wih I wh? able to give it tho recommenda-.l.-:i it deserves. Keep it up to the standard, as vou have, Rud ali of us will use n ncit year. Yours, kz., Gbo. L. Williamsox. your orders to W.E.Worth, Stats Agt, cr direct to us. Waslimgion Life Ins. Go. OF NEW YORK. CONDENSED STATEMENT. J A N I'AltV 1ST, 1S92. 3srts, .... l,450,r,3S 78 llcserved for policies. K. Y. Standard 4 per cent., and all liabilities. Vow Insurance, 1891. -Outtaiidiii Insurance, i'nid Folicy-holder:s in 1891, ! Folicy-holders since or- 11. 0:i2, .'20 25 I l.TGsJ.CDl 50.58i;,22 1,447,000 45 20.t3.vrr4 05 2,084,435 74 j.vnizntioUj Income, 1 irt t Assr-ls InTr-strd as Follons: Loans secured by mortgages on Real Kstate, first liens, - $0,."4 1 .1 02 92 New York City bonds, - - 37i.:t2 50 e.rooklyii v.arrr l-.or.ds, - - 144,000 Ki'chmond. ( 'a.) boirds. - 10,300 Loans to Foiicy-hoSdera on Co. 'a l'olicies, -Colin trral loans, lie.'vl K tate, cost vsilue, -Cash in iiank and trust Co.'s, interest accrued, prcmiiuns de ferred and iu transit, etc.. 278.739.3t 3,500 501.818 25 247,708 4 1 C,,C'.j 7 77 $1 ! .450. t38 For :itrc encie:3 and other particulars, a-ldrcss Jx JDK. PARKEft,4N.cnerryft ,N ,v -S. L. Al)AVoS, State Apt., '-'-ll 1 . I ) u rh am. N . fFi i m n U"V N i. eu and omen sulT-Ting rXf S;2 U'fioni any to m o.' . !;()NJC I) is -'.ASK, tfj 3d c.iii yrurr i v.iUi.ible trrmlre on their :it- tlflln ('M led) f i ee. mni if am now uey e;ui b-jrure, ut hom. by wr!tl;i',r 1)U. PMiKKii & Ch vrr si re-.-1. Nasavll'.e.Tenu. Better vvrlio to-iay delay are i hinder us. Please stale your t ouble anl how lonjr afflicted. Mention the Watchman when vou write. fnrT lOf '"IT1 Steam, Air and tai cf VERTICAL PISTGiJ. i 1 t ft' c j' !3"-hv Ui ) fx;.' i '.9 aro Manufactiirod oscln- the Alliance: Guano' Progressive ? IIidchvili.k, N. C, Aug. 17, I'M I. fv. V Il . t j I'unmni reriuixcr company, - Gents: Fi:t cnclose-l certificates of IJWge villi. Alt;wnn Nn -?ld of Vewr.U'..nMf i ; v. u. iurcu s. i nave in i-ie itt ceimcaies Ui'lsfeviHe Alliance as diricterl by the Alliance." pYork 't N r ""w ' vr.o 'If you want it ma-!e stroijrcr an-l think any tnii jr I could put in, let me know at once, Ths guano has given satisfaction and the Alii- nncc has ordered me to let yon know it and ot!ier3 that it tuav concern. Tours lrt:!v, (;ki. m. iii-rt-.w, Sec'y UidgeviiSe Alliance No. 7Si, Ca.-wc'.l Co. Forsyth CorsTV, Wins. on, August, ldDl. i The croi) outlook-where Official (Juaao 1 used wwl com;. arc favorably with any oth?r Fertilizer in onr county. Our people a:c g ii- eraily well rati.::ied wills raid uaij'o.. J. F. GttiyriTH. riiCKMA.vs, Va., August J-', livli. I am now an old tobacco grower, and have l .. . . . .. r- : ! : i i. i growing toh.icco, but have iwvtr used ;;-.i y is doing as well this year as I ever had a crop to do. so Far as the fertilizer is concerned. I cheerfully recoiuicci'd'the the Durham to every farmrr who R"i"hp ft. l-'-rli rrr..'; I--.r!l!-- r t -t low prico. PjTKit i. Sooth. J. C. BESKSAS3T, County, Ag't. sXiiiasuBT, ir. c. Norfolk Alliance ExGhangfi 11 and 13 CoEiinerco St., 3ST'orfolk, "Va., Owned and controlled by Allianremen for handling produce, - COTTON A SPECIALTT. Don't sell before writing' for par ticulars to J J. ROGERS. Mgr. r. O. Box 212 nirti T7 'E?57o:ar4E:E!zr who have c, . .. . C1 i It & if Me.i.-..ic-.e.N tiacK;-.c. e. Ne.r-lia, i r-TTt.-rn e dor if . on ! V v 1 g i tk e-ii.iy, I'rofUM and -Painful Me - ! ,i ..... n , i ,,,, Ck ..,. L t I i sti Disorders im1 I'lslaee- i-H I b'1 I " J'"- x' -i vAAincius of tlte N o:vih a'u! S.-xu il Or- i f.bo V KTi ll-M X ' ' ' ' jfriui. !l.irn4ij!ies!, l.eueorrlaca, Ko .1 " -'. '. ' - , , r slioukl send for "'.Vovan's Book of I.ifk." (seal o) r.i vy o.- en i v at . i ' l : : fn? with p.irtivju'Urf rorhom"-uro ,Vfr' -;. I .,,,, .' Sctomtfio tfu .Itratior.f.. r-,i1nated Kvp.Tlen- "e, . Iors- uWnl.,. !ioW. o-in-rai mp.irr.fM. ati.l Honest :;.-pres"t .;to?ss :sr. Ovili iJ;-.SI j. i' . tho secrets feurMNV" ss Ad0r"-PC W. PAR!tE. M.O., 340 N. Cherry. NashvUle, Tenn. Tl ST'Sn T4TWhr,sr u K SK s K;; J - I'i-o! i- g il J jM i4 ii .vp tr fin) rA:iv Jlctr Tiyi r f ni 3 4 I i3 i:oiY. .MlNDr-n-l MAN'I-O !, eji.j'C AtJJA "4 l.ii te - ili lc jii v.pr-r, tiie v- f tir.-, I-t ;. -.s4u , ll-.e s.rl.r; t i r ;"c7T;l Prfii- p. V.'oa ,;,e:s r.r M M' ry. 1 liiples ii . r. t.-e Fa- e, a it;i all the e'Te; js- ie-(iM'e to e rlv ra .-:-.y, co- m;.t Ion er ins.u ii . r.miii tor t.not. of'.',;AV 7H (sea leii) f; e with p:.rr!.u!.-.rs fit a ho. ue cure C , T Tl IF O YfSTT'T5 TT": CI ! Cr.yss Kyi?, il-.lr I.'p, curvature of the ."sp'r.o "iuh Feet, ;., .Joint I!H-nge. : n 1 a!! (: lonnltlest f tae Haucta, Anas, I.evrs an-t Feel, r.eilj.tliy cured. - DISriGUREIKNTS. ! Supernij.-us Hair. V.ln Mnr';s. Vol's, ir.. rali- lssiv an t perfectly remove 1. Seud for valuable treatise on the above Address c .W. PA rtKSR.M.D ,') N.eheiry. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 17, 1892, edition 1
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