4 M i . !' ? r 1 A 1 ' ' j ' ! i - 4 .1 ALLIANCE J)IUiX:iOUV. "fr.rWai! .4 1 L.r.?k. president,. ,..rtti C.i IL-1V L-ncks, viee Pred lVnt, Dakota: ,J. H. Ti"i-r. ;TfUry jl f !( rcr, 1 .orria ; J- iVWilletts, leeturer. 'Kn'.' , State Alliance -Marion Butler, president. Clinton, X. C; S. liarnw, secretary. 1!nlci"li. A i: iinmscv. Salisbury ' Unrna 'xWnify Jesse Miller, present JIarkmer; M. L. Kitcliu secretary, Saw. ' fulfil Count J. M. Parks;, president ;-ill. M . E. llamscy, .secretary, I 'Moores villi". CV7rrs Connty-. F. Ililcman, presi dent, CoJH-orJ;' Dr. J. S. LaflVrty, bccie 'tarT. Oncopl.-. ' huhh-r, Cont!V.. S. Growl, prnmlent. JJmrs; W. A. L'ui.Jsay, secretary, Tlnmns- : . " .lent. New ton; J. F. Jkrman, gecrc-tary. Kcv.'ton.' - '. ,. C. irpf.tnii Tress Association. '! Officer J. L- Ramse:;yprehhnt; Marion flutter, viccreHiJcnt; V. S. fiarncs, sec rctarfi . Progretve Farmer, Wute organ, J.'ural Hoin. 'Finners Alvic.i.'. - t 5.1 on ntatn 1 1 01 ri -.ku r a al , nart?rh,N.r. Clllitoi). N. C. Wlison.N.C. T;U t f'iO. N. C. Ash -vliU!, N;. r.oiilst.-oi-o, N, Trinity relieve, N. C Hickory, N. V. Wtaitakcn. N C. , All1nee-fenuiici, - Countrj Llfe . 'iiercury, Rattler. : Each of tlw -above-named papers arc re mwted io kcrp the lit landing on thr. jjrxi 'page and add others, prorided they are duly ' Uected.. Any paper failing to advocate tae Vcala platform will be dropped from the m promptly. Our people can now see " c jxrpT8 are published in their interest The Conference Platform." The following is a" correct copy of ptatform adopted at St. Louis by t lie labor conference: i , 1 FINANCE. : ; 1. V demnnd a nalional currency wife, sou n rl and ilexible issued by the gen -rat pjveniincnt only; a full leg.il tender for all debt?, public and Wivate; aiidxhout the u(! of Itank Ing corporations; a just and ( quitable means of circulatiin,.at a tax not t( exceed,two percent, as set forth in the WUrcasury-plan of the 'Farmer1 Al iiahec, or some better system; also, b payments in the discharge of its obli- - gation" for public improvements. We demand free and unlimited -'coinage of silver. J b. Ure demand the amount , of cir culating -medium to be1 speedily in creased to not less than $50 per capita ' d We demand a graduated income tax. d. We believe that the money of tlu .treasury should b kept as much a- jK)ssible in the hands of the people, and hence we demand all National and State revenues shall be limited to tin. necessary expenses of government. economically ana honestly aaministerea. e. NVe demand that postal Savin. l)anks be established by the govem jineat for the safe deposit of earnings pf the people i.nd facilite -exchange. LAND. 2. Your sub-com:nittee-Tipon tin. land plank, beg to submit to your np. pfovnl the following: The land, in cluding all natural" resources of wealth. Us the heritage of all people, and shoulo Hhot be monopolized for speculativf - Wrposes, and alien ownership of land -Miouldbe; prohibited. All lands now lield by railroads and other conoratipn in excess of their actual needs and all Jands now owned by aliens should be reclaimed by.t.heTjovernnent and held for actual settlers only. TRANSPORTATION. . 3. Transportation being means pf defence and public necessity, the ' Government should own and operah roads in the interest of the people. a. The telegraph and telephone, like the postal system, being a necessit for the transmission of news, should be" , owned and operated by the.government in the interest of the people. i While some parts f tlie above ad dress may seem at a mere glance ty make partisan political distiuctioiis.' yet upon cmeful study one will clearly Res that it is non-j)artisan, and further, .will be impressed with the truth of its promises, and t he ability of the com mittee who framed it.- It was adopted with only a few dissenting votes, and .the platform was adopted unanimously, and received with great applause. The conference having coYhpleted its work fts a representative body, and adjourned tm dm. Ad Tliey Laugh in Tlicir Sleeves. Competent persons who have thor oughly investigated the matter agree that American citizens owe alien 811,000,000,000, Thev also a-reeth.t r life annual interest is i":ot less than 7 jwrcentv Estimating our population at 04,000,000, the annual interest on this debt is . $770,000,000, -or 12 per capita, or over 60 for each voter. If Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, and . their compatriots, had agreed to . pay : Jhe English aristocracy one-halt tins annual per capita tax, would there liave been any revolution? Common i-ense f urn ihes the answer. With them it was not the amount that their jornientors- demanded, it was the jirinciple involved they rebelled against. .iuciiv.rtii, iiavr joui acLUUis Dee II 4 .'Avorthy of such sires? 1 ou have the jKiIlot, they did not; they have ho rem Hy, but physical revolution. Will you bse tJie' ballot, free yourselves, and receive the blessings of ages yet to be born, or ljke the Romans, sink under jlie load yon r masters are placing upon vour backs, resign vour posterity to : he vicissitude f 'revolution and be-J otnc iufamoMs? rt.l... ;;.,n.7 Tilstfrirl berttirer. L-wiri M.n-sviHe: rodent. f,.l. Ii. lmwf!: Se-rctary ami lrrasnm, - t -1 'nh. t i m:m VJren'ms 1 hiin. it :t fiiijn that l liar Mier h- -i l tl his sul)f3.ription iin. If (!rnttiiis of onvi bouaivPH nn-l turmoil s'M'OTiiUr, it is-u in that 1 If ho (lMin n niViniKl m mj) trp.-ms of soaieiys ..no,,S d:,,-:r, it. H , V W thrt . f t17"-,!,i;,;;?1" s,M.n.l-a few days with .hc cuu. , daMirhler. If he d'cams t hat, lii bu x in an- er, nmttiat . s m i,.., . , - i cum tli'it !w. will hav a f naiiel v;iin !us wi?e. If he d?e m of vainly endavOrjihg to -work out a fat guing sum, it is a sign that he had belter dispute his as bill. . 1 . I If he dream of hearing ntrange, nnaecounfabV noises n In air, the house, it is a sign that-he had better set win visits the housemaid audio luy a b'11 dog. If lie dreams of being accosled by a strange man who insi-ts on taking bun with him, it i a sign that he had bt-t-tiaw all the policemen' Tft dreams of speaking familhrly to a ghost with horns and tail, iti A a sign that he had better reduce his li- (iuor bill. ' It he dreams pt making a loot oi himself, it is a sign thai it is true. . ja o-u" 1 1 - ! I The Ideal Farmer. ! The lion. Jeremiah Husk f urnishe to Mr. Frank G. Carpenter tiiis por trait of the Ideal Farmer: : "He must be sufficiently well educa ted in science as far as it is applicable to agriculture, and he must be intelli gent enoughlo study his surroundings and to apply his knowledge to the Con ditions about him... The farmer of the future will be a busines.3 man, able not only to compel his soil to do its best in the matter of production, but! to study the markets and, know what will sell tire best, and what viil command the highest price. This farmer w ill keep hisjiccouTits like any other busi ness man. As to the question of his education, when you consider that he must have a knowledge of all the prin ciples of animal find plant life; tl.a: tie must undersiand the constituent elements of soils and fertilizers, and hat he must have ? in; knowledge o meteorology,. chemistry, and the other -ciences closely connected with crop raising, vou wi.l sco that the ideal ,far mer ot the future will have io be i not only a brainy but a well educated man." A Kisinjj Alliance I-iender, Congress:; a'v Jerry Simpson is a man whom the public will do well to follow: Coming into psridie notice at i bound, his ' first nivcmTMits occa sioned some merriment among the thoughtless, but his course" at Wash ington thus tar fhas commanded the resrseet not .only of his agricultural constituents, but of the friends "of re formers generally. . When Mr. Simpson was stumping his Kansas district asa candidate for ongrcss he' made mueh o.f : currency reform, and there is much in it; but it seems that the loic ot events has Id him directly to one ofi the most vital reforms before the public lo-da the nationaliK itiou of load and rail road. We need a government eon ;roller of wealth even more than a ontroller of the currency though both re desirable lV?l- Nation. In Germany 5,500,000 woman earn 'heir living by industrial pursuits; in E:iglandr 4.000.000; in-France, 3,7t-0,-000; in - Austria-Hungary about the same, and in America, including all occupations, something over 2,700, 000. Man if or. Pretty strong reasons for trying Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. In the first place, it cures your catarrh no matter how bad your case, or of how long standing. It doesn't shnplyy paliiate it cures. If you believe it, so' much the better There's nothing more to be said. You get it for 50 cents, from sXi druggists. But f orhapa yem vron'l bz Reva it Then there's anoth reason for trying it Show that you can't be cured, and r you'll get 8500. It's a plain Dusin2S3 offer. . The makers cf Dr. Sage's Pvcmedy v.-iil pay you that amount if they caiVt cure you. They know that they can you think that they can't. If. they're wrofig, you get the cash: If you're wrong, you're rid off catarrh, - Q Q 0 0 O-O Q O Tlio sanaHoct Fill in tlio Worldl y THE BSORST ofrccruitiajj health Is disscovcrod Ln 0 roi la 1tc aiTectioas, f,ic!c Iiep-dcchc, d js- 03 lxorie t-uj, liiicuiwnoc, ncartbarn, bilksus rJ trowi,iC3 oi t!io bcij, ttcir enrativo fcl ci-ccta cro marvelous. They aro a cor. cry c:nr!l cud c2rJV t) ta1-c. G G O 0 0QQ e 'w I) 'i ilti'i AV'tji ' iiU'.iii .ili' i . r Tounj' man r nvoti jn me tvnnsyi- :Y!lMiil l.Ulllt'4 Willi rill ri viiirri ..hiviitcji lV lis ple.iSint. tn;innors. (This yonn; rrrm ieame'1 a dream. that, in a. certain tree on ins ianner land there va a gre-t. lot of monev hil, m l said if the fanner would ,vjth lim ihov WOuld Nnt for it, and if fo..!..! would sump it rqnallr. The Thry iom h lYro. M tl vam n flown, wnon, io, a mi -uhikmu lu dream wns verified, and there lay a b the worse )f an(1 wear, whhh c. , ,, mm e.fintamed 4. Hn) si ver Unilars. nif voting man said it would be incon Ve li nt f r him to carry ',000 silver dollars, and as the farmer was accom modating and liked the clever yong man w ho had just made him $2,000 L richer, he .vent down into Itis old cash box at home and gave the young man 2,000 in bills in exchange tor it. Am then thev nartetl. It was sev eral days before the old gentleman discovered that the silver dollars were bogiw, and that the pleasant man nered, young man had done hnn up It is one of the possibilities of the coming campaign that. Fred Douglas will head a presidential ticket, running upon a platform who-e cardinal plank provides for pensioning the former slaves. It i3 proposed to call a na- tional convention for thf purpose of nominating a ticket which will - make the fight on this proposition. William It. Vaughn, of Chicago, through whose efforts y bill has been introduced in Congress to grant pensions to negroes is at the head ot the movement. WlLMWGTOK, N. 0. JODN X. WEBB, Esq., Wc.9bineton. D. 0. Mt Dear Sir: For the banefit erf those who suffer from Nerrous Debility I would say that in my opinion no medicine will give the per manent relief to be obtained from tho use cf he Klectrojioise. . I h;! one in inv family tor nearly n year, and do not hesitate to sny it is invaluable to us In mv own case of Nervous Dj-spepsia, - hich was attended with all the horrors incident to tho. disenpe'in its worst form. 1 found it pive nie rolii-f when everything else failed. an I feel confident its use laid the foundations for the good health I now enjoy after three years of suffering, such as few men could Ft1 ml. Very truly yours, V. K. FRENCH. ORD I come to you with a small affair that you may need. In England, the Continent and maty foreign countries, tuvself -and wares are well known. Many American families in tlvir re turn from abroad bring my articles with them," for they know them pretty well, but you may not be one of these. Confidence between man and man s slow of growth, and when found, its- rarity makes it. valuable. I ask your confidence and make a reference to this Journal to indorse that confidence. I do not think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure an ibsolute one--tor biliousness and headache that can be found in this r ti t ..... . year. inc. cure is so small m itsclt, ind yet its comfort to you is so great 20 minutes being its limit when relief comes that it has become the marvel f its time. One and a half grains of m?dipine, coated with sugar, is my r -niedy, in the shape of one small pill, known to .commerce as DR. HAY DOCK'S NEW LIVER FILL. It is old in the markets of Europe, but is new to North America. The 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 you purchase. ' DR. 1IAYD0CK, m Fulton St.,N. Y. Mcniien tlie W. tchman when ycu write.- MOISTEY CAN III: " AOUXTrf 8KLLIN(i TIIE Farmers' Aluia Histcry And Ticultural Dkest Author of "Thf ! Ul!i hy tf rrtce.M FUstory of tne unue-i !we i-i'iAr." an i asticiate editor Ot tb Xationnt EetmumtUt. fCctal onfan of tso sauoaai rartucrv Aiunee ana to dURtr.l Cnloa. Tno noot contaJnn w0 pagea, s elegant thoto cnrarlnsra. It contains statistical luformaUon that Rhouirt be In the possession ot every Allitnco member. It is a correct mirror, and reflects the true progress that the AUlancn has made from ltn Inception up to date. Priee, cloih, $2.co; half -Russia, $3 no. Send for terms to ogeu'j at one;'. ALL1AXCR PUBLHniXf; CO., 2?9 North ;aoitol Street . Was-Jiin.jtorrt D. C. low For Your Jewelry We" are still at oiir 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 prices. Watch repairing a specialty. All work guranteed 12 months. rei.iy J. & H. EORAH. SUBSCKIHE TO ADVEIITISK IN ONE W .'.! 'J- watching he movements of the iln sians on the frontier from .bdloons which they c ?n guid" at wiil, cv n igaiust the winds. If tuis !e ?o tin-; Kaiser 1st getting bims'df into pretty good, snap" to inangMrat- hi-' piuvivjj iz'mg operation5. Vv'itli t'w-'e t dlo ;i: h can surprise the Itus-ian witu lets f ootuIk and id her com'usi ibl" wiiic'.i will make it. exceedingly unpleasant for them. The host salve in the world for Gets-, Brui-e, Sores. Salt ll'ieura, Fever ,o!, retter, Chip?eil jil-', Ciiilo!aia- Corns and all Skin Eruptions, ami posi- lively cures 1'iies or no pay require!'. It is guarantee I to cive perfect s:i! i!'ict; n or monev refunded. iYice '2' 'enls n rl box. For ?a!e by T. F. Xluttz & Co. Cig.irctte making is one of the iiH f;inl industries which don't need any protection. Fifteen vcar.? g it was almost unknown in this eonnirv. In tS7S-'70 there were 2.2dG,317 made, t!ie number increasing every year un til last year the ou-nrt of tiie factories! ainounred to 2.877,'7U8,1-10. ! A Household Remedy . v ron al BLOOD amd KIES-J Ft fc l-S. U Pi SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT VUrC5 RHEUM. ECZEMA, vrj form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, bt- gldas blng efficacious In toning up th A system and restoring the constitution, when Impaired from any cause. Its V almost supernatural hsaiing properties S us In gvarcrtecSng a ctre. if A directions ar3 iolioaCii. P BLOOD BAL CO., A'c-a. C. . Ficaplc in Ccnstrtiction. Permansrt in Duration ' Ensilv Aprlk tl. It 3 Skill ful Uso Quickly Learned, The i;'cft ropf-No is vt I - -t.i ra- ia to i Hie cu?f c r. d ' " VVlliiCwl ... w . -J S . IT. UASr.T) on new t'a ':- i s ; .v.u-e a a I nn-f :'( llse.is'e. It. .e:il.- li ii ill" ! i t 1 -tild 'ir(','d :; rOII!il:OHH 'I 1 h b...l.V lit I I ;u- U- ! '! i1 ii ! he. ;l.!!liS:-lnT'. : '"'1 1 1 l '. . ! ;"J 1 '' ' " '' !S ..t. wit It i t ll, eti T j.-.;.-: is -;::i.i:.. i!"- -;lr 'd viuiny. '1 iio ' :'" oi.-" ':s! '!' f-. iiH x liality ar.il in-'.v' nit: i-i .V . .'o-v-'x wip, to thvow off l!i ; i i'.'o;''. ; 4 - i i : c ''Oo-. : -r . iii.; irrir-t ni.l enn r li! IDC t r;i'K,j, f; i S'-f. f "i ! Lh-- Ufi.' or ait i. m' i.- - :.:!:. i"'.'. ' .'- WashiiigiO'i. I'. C. ';i irl'-sto--, s. e . .-1 l.:nf:i. ; W.Ii.&R.S.TuCIER&Gu. TIAXiljIQri, ji' . c. 3 3 a a Of DRY GOODS KINDEED WARES. In beginning our Sjaiiig Imsincf;", we de sire to sav that our ;:re!-.ra tions tort. a.-; simoii have not in the i-,-ast b-.-ee;: eu.-t.;iiled. W'c ::re ea rrxin l.si' '' and more varied lines of Pry -tioods end Kindred Wares than we have'usuailv-done: or.i4 v out of town tra!e niakiio it sab. us to li.) so. tea in . 'e direct I'ro'.a ( ur iurehasio ha vi the manufacture botu at horn.: and abroad, thus secu ri ag- to .ur j-.atnHis ili-' vi ry best i:ei; la.test in qu '.li!y. style a;- 1 t'a si '.i. and the iroods will b:soi.i ;-i s i- s - ;? uar.uitce i as low as any hou.-e in America; A com: i!e te . MAIL 3PAHTSI'r.; n s )t)D.i d k r . t v s i ii r, i v o k n (Kxf pt Fu-:;i-'j.-j anil ('rVkery ) On all easli of 1)41; and e ver wiii delivi -oods free to nearest Expresrs oirno or Uailroa 1 sLition. H. ii. U ii. 0. I elliJl U t'U., T- 1 (-."I, ? i ( .v..io:jjil, j-i . o. Mention the v.'ateliraan -vhon you xvrlte. A, 3 '3 Eilbll Attorney J2. ZZjaczxTw SALISBURY, X. C. " Office In Davis k Wiley's bank huilding corner of Main and Innus streets. Will prac tice in Court of Rowan and adjoining counties. Prompt and careful attrntion given to all bus incss entrusted to tue. Snecial attention given to collections. ABSOLUT ni,Y. PURE ! The Pub-Lsiiors or t.ie family jir:;:-;.L are dele. mined to lai.4!;,- ).;).-rea' tae el .-c ill i tlon ot their ii, er. io io nhivt in i.c thv following afmo.-t n.npur til d ( ff-r: We xxiii semi briuU.u I' It EE, y..i.4iT- y.r ;..', tae eeh'br iital FAMILY COOK BOOK cents for klx moiiiLs' siib.-erlptio.i io the Fait.;!: Jo-tni'il. 't hlo e (.;; i'.'.-ok sseiifgea.-i ilx lnoiita I alih.Si l Iber. aii'l v. hi be ToUiK.' a .1 al::ir.-t tuvalU.iblc euiiimi x jrui.io la Uie h.i: tso; t'..enofct ex;iei leneeU ltft;iseKt epei suh v.- 1 as a nee- s.-,U io l4ie l:e. x;t-rli-r:. (l. It poss -s.-4. s !l" -,c -,ie;.t ."ei uua.;- o cr all olik rcovk books .ub:;.'i' d ty i.vi; a -finjie-h-"nsivecoiiipitail a ot t-eonoin.c i. redoes s a. et to houscwivt a xvl h liiiiiw.1 i:.e.n.s. . iwl-r otin-r hea s rectpest'or nu:neicus laole ;u.uili? are given In f.iet tLis cook cook n a eo:np iidium oi u -e;ul recipes used and o. iRlnatt 0 by.ihf ttiosi. uelebiute . cheis, cook uno rnM.y i i:k( as of ihe present day. With the FAMILY COOK HOOK as ;i g-uue. no h(.u.sewlie need xvoiiy lioxv io iv; re ihe most smnpiuons or most rnty . 1 repast. Ken eu.i.i r we st-nd ih:s book a' so.altiy m e iu e.verx six uioLths subscrlbx-r 10 I Ue ..- iy -7 - r..'. 'I Ills Is iaiclie in book It retails Iii. i at; .& and .1 nd i xx ort h much M'bnT'imi I v ln M"4 IlK:r' 11 more. A ilC 1 d Hi 1 1 J U i Ii 1. 1 u . uih y ramily purer lmn-lm i.v Uit.atra til. and ecai.i.n- iniriu c nueetitiu xxiiu eletriil s-orKs and li- tec 11' era lure, stioti sn -e.i I teaiuics us iuusej.o.d lints," "The Fashio: s.'' -'ihe lior.s hoid IAVtor,:' and numerous otier depa 1 : iu r.tS' t i'oae-.tieinie!. esr. eacli ably edict4 1 by weii tu.vn v. nit rson ihe vailous topl.s u.enf l:.e I. six niocfbs' Ul.il suf- staiptlon Lsonlx !Co- nrui entities seiner lo a single copy of the iaik itoo:-. Svud '2', cci.ts in postal not e or 1 cut siamin to TH3 ?AMILY JCUEUA CO., 8 f IMvumuih I'iac. . Chicago, III. r, ii ! , ' 'j r . t - j 1 . i. - 1 V' i : r t -t 4 s ir ' ' . - 1 - . . A i'r f.jf.:-:--Jz . ; ; -1-.-.f .Ti I ir JyiM ' Vv 1 . r. IS IT i . 1 i t i i 1 .1 it rf ,'';. ( pa ; in ' r. rr- 1 c- c;.r (, ,- ('( a (' In (.'rr 'i''-1! re:: :-; f r it L lilj i fVV 7; 1 ; . . to (S t j, ! t . f . 'ft ire , .... . . -a : I ,-4- . o s (? - i i ,i ; .1 li.'. ;.-(:;,. i 9 - - i A 4 .- . 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