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r. T''-,: in' ".V: i '- - 3 - t I . i r 4. n allianci: DiK;:cxouy. Xtnn,il AUnnceU L.Polk, president. North C;i'",v'i5 HrTj.'Lucks,yu-e presi dent, Dakota:. J. H. Turner, secret a ry treastirer, Georgia; J. F. Wiilctts, lecturer. Slate AViance-Urxon Butler, president. .finton, K. Cf W. S. lJarue, secretary, J&leijjli.- ' - ' '7A Congressional District hocXnrer, A Jjcmz ir. M ; ros vil 1 e; President, Cl. H- A. Tor;ev,Ct iwba; V.-l'res.i E. P. l-m.-k. y.linwo l: Swrctiiry and Treasurer,-J. U i J:irnsc'v, Salisbury. ' Ku'a County-Jesse Miller, president, - Black mer; M. L. Ritchie, secretary, Saw. ' Iredell County i. M- Parks, president. .Stat.-Hville M. E. Ktimsey, secretary. Monresville. Calami County A. F. IIHcman, presi- . n- .... dent, C'u-ir.l; Ur. J. ijaueny, en. ,t:try, (Jorirord. JhmUUm County Tl. S. Greonpresidcnt Jiiars V. A. Lindsay, secretary, Thomas- Viiln. - ' . Cd'url) County T. Wilfon?, -prcsi dfiit. XeAtoii; J. F. Herman, secretary Xev.ton. , . . N V C. Kcform Presslssoc!atitfn. Officer J. L Ummerj, president; Marion - . . . r r T . Puller, vice-prextdant; . a. jsarncs, rclitry. '- rAPEIiS. Pro-rros.lvo Farmrr, state Organ, r:ae5?'a, N. C CauLsUn. - Vi1'.?1?"' v-F. Kural liiin, - , " ' y, (: iwi'.n Waf "hmsn, Fallsr.-ur j , . . i VmicW Advocuo, TarlKjro.N.C AlUnn-o onUnci. Go!f!st;nrr, . C. Country tiro, . Trtnlty ooU.'-ce, n c. - Hickory. . C Rattler,' - VVblttukers, N. Cr ivzM of the nbore-mmed papers are re- gwsra io A;p ttie list standing on inejirei nrtl mlit trfhrrn: nrovidf.d thev arc duly cleqled. Any paper failing to advocate the - (Jrala platjorm tvui oe nruppcu jium ic Ufy promptly. Our people can now see th&l papers are published in their interest, ' . -iga , j The Conference Platform. The following is a correct copy of iho platform adopted afc St. Lbui3 by the labor conference': i FINANCE. : li AVc ilemnnd a national currency safe,:srtind and' flexible issued by tlie e:i-ral government only; a full legal tnitder for all debts, -public and -private; and without the use of bank ing corporations; a just and equitiible means x-irculation, at a tax not to exceed tvo per cent, as set fortli in tire .sub-treasury tlan oLthe Farmers' Al nance, or some better system; also, by payments in the discharge of its obli gations for public improvements. a. "We-- demand free and unlimited coinage of silver.' b. AVe demand the amount of cir culating medium to be speedily in creased to i:ol less than 850 per capita. f. We demand a graduated income tax. d. W'e lielicve that the money of the treasury should be kept as much a "possible in the hands of the people. And hence we demand all National and State revenues' shall be limited to the necessary expenses of government, economically and honestly administered. ; c. We demand that Postal Savifig banls-be established by the goyern- - merit for the safe deposit of earnings of the people nd facilite exchange. 'XAXD. 2. Your 'sub-committee upon the - land plank, beg to submit to your ap. tpi'ovnl the following: The land, in cluding alt natural resources of wealth, is the heritage of all people, and should iiot" bo monopolized for speculative purposes, and alien ownership of land should be .prohibited. All lands now held by railroads and other copprations in excegs of their actual needs and alj , lands nov owned by aliens should be reclaimed by the Government and held for actuah settlers only. TIIAXSP0UTATI0N. , ii. Transportation being a means of defence and public -"necessity, the Government should"" own and operate roads in the; interest of the people. - (t. The telegraph-' and telephone, like the postal system, being a necessity for the transmission of news, should be owned and operated by the government in the interest .of the people. While some parts of the above . ad dress may seem at a mere glance to niakb partisan political distinctions, yet upon careful study one will clearh fieo that it is non-partisan, and further, jwill be impressed with the truth of ith promises, and the ability of the com mittee' who framed it.- It was adopted with only a few. dissenting votes, and tha platform was adopted unanim )usly, frnd received with great applauso. The conierenca h?iviny completed its work w a representativo body, and adjourned 8inedie, The Congressional District as Out by tho Last Legislature; 1. Reaufort, Camden, ' Carteret, TJhowan, Currituck, Dare, Gate Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Pamlico! Psquotanlw Psrquimans, Pitt," Tyr ell, and W ash i ngt on, ;2. llertiev Edgecombe. Green, Hal ifax, Lenoir, -Vance, Northampton, )Varren, Wilson and Wayne. 3. RIaden, Cumberland, Duplin, Craven, Harnelt, Jones, Moore, On plow and Sampson. -4. Franklin, Xnsh; Job nston, Chat ham, Randolph, Wnke-and Vance., 5. Granvjlle, Alamance, Caswel, Person, Durham, Orange, Roekin gham, Guilford and Stokes. 0. Anson, Urnnswick, Columbus, Mecklenburg, New Hanover, Pender, Rjchmond, Robinson and Union.- 17. Cabarrus Davidson, Davie, Ire dell Montgomery, Rowan, Stanler, Yadkin, Lincidn and Catawba. 8. Atleghnnf, Ashe, :Rurke, Cald well, Cleveland,- Ga-ton, Mitchell "VataugaWillu's, Alexander, Forsyth and Surry. , ' 9. Runcombe, Cherokee, Clay, Gra ham. Haywood, Henderson, Jackson. McDowell, Macon, Madion, Polk! Rutherford, Swain, Transyi van ia and aucev. State News. I L - This is the CntanniaJ year of our capital city, ILileigh. One hundred years ago the city was laid off und es tablished as the capital of North Car olina. Mr. Frank Loughran, in October, lSS3Aought a Jot. in Asheville (t)0x ;2(KWeei) for 6475. He sold it March 15. 1S92, for $5,500 cash, says the Press and Ca. oUnian. i The Greensboro Record says the Mt. Airy .Granite Company have just closed a control for SIOaOOO worth of gran ite to be used in a government build ing at Jacksonville, Fla. The Fife meeting in Wilson closed on the evening of the 29ih of March, the converts numbering about three hundrid, including th" mayor of the town and other prominent men. Mr. Fife was presen ted with a purse of $500. A correspondent of the Raleigh Xeu'$-and Observer says that Duke's cigarette factory at Durham is work ing on half time, made necessary, it is claimed, by the curtailment of its or ders, occasioned by the change of many wholesale dealers to the anti trust cigarette. A special of March 3.1st from Shelby to the State Chronicle savs: 'While fooling with a pistol, that was not sup posed to be loaded, a'younu man named Stockton, living eight miles from here, mnrtnllv wounnpfl his vouncrer sister. I , .V, . i .r i l VI who wiilHot live through the night, lie is overwhelmed with grief." rn i . xi nr0 Charlotte, says the Observer, has an ussuciauuu ujpiuieci meicuauts it.ijusu V;i!a - Tlio iAan ic 'f r liol rifF cik.Ii buyers as trade with one house until their credid is exhausted, and then so , . j tit i.L' to another to do just the same thing. All the grocery merchants, ith one or two exceptions, have joined the as- i"n ...;n 1.1 sociation, and all will come in later. Robt. Tnwnsend. ten vears old. the ? j i son o,f a widow lady, attempted to slide down a rope between two heavy joists from the top of the newmarket house how being erected in Winston Wednes- 1. 1 1 II A:y evening of last week when one fell, breaking "his heck. The body was found dangling twenty minutes after the accident by workman on the building. Boy Character. Tt is the greatest delusion in the world for a boy to get the idea that his life is of no consequence, and that the character ot it will not be noticed. A manly, truthful boy will shine like a star in any community. A boy may possess as much of noble charater as a man. lie may so speak and so live the truth that there will benodiscounf of his word. And there are such noble christian boyfc, and wider and'deeper than they are apt to think is their in fluence. They are the king boys among their fellows, having an immense in fluence for..good, loved and respected because of the simple fact of living the truth. Dear boys be truthful. Keeu your appointments at the house of God. lie known,for your .fidelity to the interest of the church and Sabbath school. Re true in every friendship. Help others to be and do good. And great wi!l be vour reward in Heaven. Louishuru limes. . , Kansas City April 1. Last night's tornado entirely destroyed Tonwanda, Kansas, killing twenty people; it wrecked Augusta, killing four and seriously injuring many others, and did great damage at Wellington, kil ling several and demolished several buildings at Kiowa. Tti the train of diseases that follow a tor pid liver and impuro blood, nothing can tako tho place of Dr. Pierce's Goldon Med ical Discovery. Nathinff will, -after you have seen trhtft it does. It prevents and cures by removing the cause It invigorates the liver, purifies and enridiea the blood, sharp ens the appetite, improves a gestion, and builds up botb strength and . flesh, wheri re duced below the standard of, health. For Dyspepsia, " Liver Complaint," Scrofula, or any blood-taint it's a posi- . tive: remedy. It acts as no other medicine does. For that reason it's sold' as ho other medicine is. It's guaranteed to benefit or cure, or tl. money is refunded. Q Q O QQQQiO T tZZ. ntii "" CTi"rl. iTIll'J Tiny vw r m3 or prepared with special 1sT73 to tho permanent euro of Q COSTfVENESS and HEADACKS. .iiey aro mild anl remain la tho ev-ti te until they act on th llvcrVciSS C.ow of Wlo and thetr tonlo A properUes Impart power to tho bow- Q) tlons. Good appetite and di-recf Son rrxce, 25c Office, aa Ilt PlavN. Y, -O J? Q Q Q . .. M M l X. m m For ore thing, I observe that "Easter eggs" are quite a feature of the festi val. Now, when I was a boy we hud no such nonsense, says Robert Rur dette in the April Lddies Home Jour nal. We had ligs" always. "Eister aigs," usually pronounced in one word. We used to cover them with calico; fa-t colors. A- week lefore Easter somebody would g ) to the store to buy the calico with which to print the "nigs." "Is this fast colors?" And the clerk would lift his hand to heaven and swear thet the deluge couldn't fade one ray of the brightest tint in the figure. After securing his affidavit we would tie the "aig" up in a bit of that print and boil it. The calico would come out of the ordeal pure, spotless, whiter than snow and the "aig' would be a thing of beauty covered with dots ;md leaves and twigs. During this year a couple of Mor mon elders have ben in Stanly county preaching their doctrine. The gooil people of Stanly county are tired of this sort of stuff and one night last week a party of good and law abiding citizens gave these false prophets or ders to leave at once. They are gone and the country is rid of an element that through their teachings destroy the good and debase the morals. We get this from" Rev. Iloneycutt. Concord Standard. Merit Wins, vrr ... nouesirmw say io our cuizcns, tnai for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have i never nanuiea remedies that sell as well Inr t.hiit. hnvn rrii-nn cimk 1 : Action. We do not hesitate to guarautee thm fTf lim? and we snd ready to reiuna ina purchase price if ftatisfkctorv result3donot follow1 their 5 .. These remedies have won their great populari- tv purely on their merits. Theo. F. riniiT ji? rv i-.....: Kluttz & Co., druggists. A Cincinnati man sold a piece of land for S 9." whii-li da..;i,...l jhe deed: k'The 1-1000 part of an inch from tke norlliPMst. oimv P Inf '"th from tke northeast corner of lot Vl 9' .n,rl v,. ..il. ll xiw. imu luuiiiN Miiiiu oue-iourin of an inch, thence west to the back of aid lot; thence north one-fourth of n inch; thence east to point of begin ning. I come to yon with a small affair that yon-may need. In England, the Continent and mary foreign countries, mvself and wares art ull l-nnwn Many American families in their re turn from abroad brinsr mv articles o J with them, for they know them pretty well, but yon may not be one of these. Confidence between man and man is slow of growth, and when found, its rarity makes it valuable. I ask your confidence and make a referpnr to this Journal to indorse that confidence. I do not think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure an absolute oni for lil iniKupcc headache that can be found in this year. The cure is so small in itself, and yet its comfort to vou 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 medicine, coated with sugar, is my remedy, in the shape cf one small pill, known to commerce as DR. HAY- DOCK'S NEW LIVER PILL. It is old in the markets of Europe, but is iew 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. HAYDOCK, 63 Fulton St., N. Y. Menilon the Watchman when you write. MONEY CAN BE MADE BY AOENT8 6ELLINO THE Farmers' Allianca History And Agricultural Digest, BY N. A. DUNNING. Author of "The Philosophy cf Price," nixtory of the Unite! states Dollar." n1 soel.ite editor ot the Xationnl Feonomint, official onj&n of the National Farmers' Alliance and In - dU3trlnl Union. The boofc contains son pages, 36 elrgant photo enirravi'jrs. It contains sUtM1c.il Information i ii.-t should be In the possession of every Mll mco member. It Is a -orrect mliror, and reflects the true progress that i he Alliance has made from Us Inception upiodte. Price, cloih, S2.50; half Russia, $ 3 TO. Send for terms to ageiiis at once, ALLIANCE PUBLISHIVO CO., 2S9 North ;arltolstreei. Washington, rx C. Now For Yo Jewelry We are still at our old stand on Main street, where v.Te 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. fel9.ly J.&H.HORAH. aY&T The Watc&man ! ONE W A gentleman of Philadelphia has hit upon the expedient of putting a lock on his umbrella. He carries a very handsome gold-mounted one, which, when clo-ed, is fa-tened by a tiny sil ver padlock. He tested the value of his invention the other day by putting his umbrella into a rack in a promi nent hotel, and sitting down near by, apparently absorbed in a newspaper. Presently a man picked up the um brella and went out. He returninl, however, in a moment, put it down and took another. He could not open it. The same experience happened in quick succession with a dozMi oth r people. No one would keep the um brella that would not open. New Orleans, April 3. The two largest fires ever known in New Or leans began almost simultaneously this morning, destroying eleven .squares of property and G3.000 bales of cotton, and causing a loss of more than S5, 500,000. Each flrj was the result of carelessness, and the great destruction is due to a long drought, causing a dry condition of house and cotton. A Household Remedy BLOOD and SKIK? DISEASES 0 kfiirAfr SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious In toning up the system and restoring ths constitution, whan Impaired from any cause. Its almost supernatural healing properties Justify us in guaranteeing a cure, if directions are followed. SEHT FREE "Bo BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta. Ga. Simple in Construction. Permanent in Duration. Easily Applied. Its Skill ful Use Quickly Learned. The Elcctropolse Is an Instrument for tlie CURE OF DISFAS WITHOUT lY.EDtCir-JE. BASED on new theories or the cuse an-1 cure of disease. It deals v It li the ilectilciil and magnet Ic condltfons of the body and the gases surroundliigit In the atmosphere, controlilnv: these conditions jit Will It ix not flictricitif. I'ISKAhK Is sirnpl lin nalred vitality. The Klect ropotse const mu iy adds to the vitality and only ;tssisis Nature in S'itnn-' wty, to throw otT til'' trruhle. A 40-nag tiooV. drscrining treatment and con- tainlng testimonials from all sections, and for the cure of all diseases mailed free. Address ATLANTIC cLECTROPOISE CO. Washington, 1. C. Charleston, S. c, .Atlanta, r.a W.H.&R.S.TUCKER.&GO. KALEIGH, N." C. Of 93. DRY GOODS KINDRED WARES. In beginning our Spring business, we de sire to say that our preparations for this season have not in the least beeen curtailed. Wc are carrying larger and more varied lines of Dry Goods aifd" Kindred W ares than we have usually done: our large out of town trade making it safe tor us to do so. Cur purchases have been made direct from the manufacturers, botl at home and abroad, thus securing to our patrons the very best and latest in quality, style and design, and the goods will be sold at prices guaranteed as low as any house in America. A complete MAIL ORDER DEPARTM'T. GOODS DELIVERED FREE (Except Furniture and Crockery.) On all cash of $5. Ou and over wc will delivc goods free to nearest Express office or Ilailroaa station. W.H.&1S. Wfir&Co., Raleigh, W . C. Mention the Watchman when you write. A. S. HEIL1G. Attorney J&.t Xjkvdv. SALISBURY, N. C. Office in Davis k Wiley's bank building corner Of Main and Inniss streets. Will prac tice in Courts of Itowan and adjoining counTTes. Prompt and careful attention gWen to all bus iness entrusted to me. Snccial attention given to collections. ; BSOLUTELY FREE! The Publlsners of the FAMILY JOURNAL are determined to largely Increase the circula tion or their paper. To do this we make the following almost unpartlh d offer: W e will semi itbknluteiy FREE, pontage prepuvl. the celebrated FAMILY COOK-BOOK cents for 8i. months' subscription to the V'ai Journal. This Cook Book is sent to each six mcntli subscriber, and will be iound an almost invaluably culinary guide In the hands of the most experienced housekeepers as we I as a neci sslly to the lnexpe rlenKl. It possesses the os)e great advantage over all other cook books published by being a compre hensive compilation of ecouointca recipes suli ea to housewives wl li limited means, l ud r other heas recipes for numerous table luxuries are given In fact this cook book Is a compendium of useful recipes used and originated by the most celebrate chets, ccok and pnsti v baKcts ot the present dav. With the FAMILY COOK V.OOK as a guide, no housewife need worry how to prep re the most sumptuons or moi-t fiugvl repast. Remember we send this book absolutely free to every six months subscriber to the Favi ly Journal. This Is no cheap book It retails as high as Sl.ao and 12 and is worth SJSS The Family JonrnnrK" family paper handsom; ly illustrated, and contain ing in connection wlih chaimir g s'.orlcs and choice literature, suet, si eel 1 features ns "Household Hints," -The Fashlors." "The Iioushold loctor." and numerous other departm ntsol domestic inter est, eacn ably edited by well known w riters on th various tfoplcs mentlored. Six months' trial sub scription Is only 25C' arid entitles sender to a single copy of the Cook Hook. Send 25 cents In postal note or 1 cent stamps to THE FAMILY JC VENAL CO., 89 Plymouth Place, - - - Chicago, CI. iOPs iSo ISq Spring Season rtfM oft g' tsT-T srsy. fs yiv Mojito fa So.d ly T. F. KI.U TI Z & CO ? ? ? IS IT NOT BETTER ; To li a re you r priti I it doit c iicaihi, and in an attractive manner, even if you have io pay more for it Well, Jve do not charge any more for oar ivork, hat guar antee t lie finest tvoi'k done in Salisbury, and as jine work in our line, as can he done any where. Our motto is : Neat, Prompt Accurate. Call oji us, look at oar saiib- )les,hcur our prices, an d he convinced that ivhat we say is (rue. Je-y truly, Watchman Job Ofiko, ' ll. A. TAAFFK. Manager 9 ? P I. A. JOHNSTON'. HHSTON CHARLOTTS, J, ih Mm'v -1 -7 J PeopK of -Salisbury and vicinity wanting nionnmcnts should correspond with us. Estimates furnished gratis. Mention the Watchman when you write. Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tal of VERTIGAL PISTON. m S 1 Wasiiinton Life ins. Go; CF NEW YORK. CQNDirilSED STATE2IEKT. JanuakY 1st, 1S02. Assets, 4" $11,459,038 78 lieservcd for polivic?. K. V. .StiindarJ 4 per cent!., n;il nil liabililits, - - - 11.032.520 25 Xew Insurance. 1391, - - 1 l.Toy.CMl Out-tar.'ling Insurance, - -' .r0.5SC.22 -Pai.l I'.i'kv-Lol.lcrs in 1S91, - 1,443000 45 iai-l l'o'.U v-holdcri tiace or- " pufuatien, - - - 20.635,554 9.") Income, 18;1 - . - 2A8 1,435 74 Assets I ii rested as Follows: Loans secured by inortgngi'3 on Itt nl K-trtio. ffrft lit-usn, - $:,.r4 1,192 02 rc,v Vim k City Uornis, - - 271,H32 50 Hrookivn Wrtcrr bon.i.. - - 144.000 Ricitnn. !nl. ( Vh.) bonds, - - lu.300 Lortiis to Poiicv-lioldcrs on Co.'s IVjlicies.-" -Colliitcr.-.I loans, ficiil Kstntc. cost value. -Cash in bank and tnit Co.'s, Interest .irrnicdri-niiuius de ferred and in transit, etc., 278.7.:f 34 3,500 50KH18 25 247,708 4i;.rn;7 f l!.459.3S 78 For ajeruiej! and other particulars, address S. L. AU.AMiS, State Ajrt., Iurham. N. C,' Planters' Warehouse. The undersigned take pleasure In annonnc inp to the tobacco farmers of Rowan and ad joining counties that they have opened, the IM.antkus' Wahkuotsk, opposite the Court House, in Salisbury, and solicit your patronage, assuringyou tliatiioefl'ort will be spared to make your crops hr'.ng the very highest market prices. Good stables for horses and good rooms for yourselves. Hoping to receive calls from all our old friends and the public generally', we are, Respectfully, f. 15. HE ALL, J NO. RKAiU). C;t' t.T. II. Bcall is the pioneer warehouseman of Rowan county, aud has a -tuorougu kuovvh-rlg.- of the l'usliit'8. g iim Norfolk Alliance ExGbange 11 and 13 Commerce St., -iSTorfolk, Va., Owned and controlled by Allianceincn for handling produce, COTTON A SPECIALTY. -A Don't iell before writing for par ticulars to J J. ROGERS, Mgr. P. O. Bos 212 Pi Y till -NT who hau- lv' 8 B gf lie.t.i..c..e, f..icA.u-..ejiV .Neur..lt.i. i i M 1 s,'illl' 'ro:use and F.di.liil );t., I S S ? y i HQl ti"-1', Ih.virders and ulsplaee- iVA V:B?,i IV''.a,,., Sexu.lr - ga., l, 1 1 1 .-iliess., I.euenri l.u1 1, etc should send for -'UomaVs I.ook ok i ikk ' (m.i , f i-..-. 1 1. 1. 1 i-i 1.., 1 1 . . i. . . 1,. .... . . ' . v "I'll j.an, i.Il.io iu, 11 Hill. I Ul L. OC1tr- l,tl IHltJ Si lenilrie- Qu iMnj.Uloi.s:, 1'iilimiled K perb n, c.a fa! Diagnosis and Honest it.-.. resent thins ;,r.s the secrets i f oursurcess. Aild.csC.W. PAhKER M.l)., U4o N. Cherry. Nashville, 'lean. Tl fT T" n'TViio arc W K K, N El. 'Vol's. DKLI .. MfjC ri 8 1 4 1 111 oi.y and ign.jf ance H ltJ"iVt' lrl" 11 ;uva tli,r v ljjor of 1 4 I M iU'V, 'I.M and M.Nii() .b. , au.s- iu teulole : rains tiiion ti e v cis of 1 1 r- lleaiiaehe. jlao aelie. I nc ,nr?ii Oreatrs, Weal m- of V.eiij.irj . i lii.j.ii s ii : ,n 1 1. i-a.-e, and a.i in- f n.cis .e. icing to e.riv neeiv. Omstimpllbn or insanity-, send for HOdK UF LIFE (s,- 1 1. ii) nee W1M1 p uti. ul .rs ol a home eii:e. .V,' cure no .. Drt. PAKKER, :;4u X. Cherry St .Nash ville, Tci.n. DSPORMITIES! Tr"ssi:s. Ilaii"! 'p, .( tirvattne of the Spine null Feei, Li.Joini lis as ;ind all .! torma les or he llaiius. A. nt-s Legs an 1 Feel, radically cured! DISFIGUREMENTS. Sunerlluous Hair. Wine Marks. Mobs. Ac, pnln-les-.jy ..ml jieireeily rem ve I. Send for valu ible 1 rea; is.' on t he (b ' e Address C w PARKER. M D .:U'i. . Ji,-rrv, Nashville, Tenn. ivi '.i K-iN 0ivn men and women stifferli!" ilf h f'-oin an) fo-ni of I'lii.dNIt: I) I Si-. ASK. ;,;Tui cm si cur.-a v .in .hie t realise on their ab vijf tli'-rb n oe iied) free, and learn how tliev ean cured at t.oaif, by '.vritlng 1)K. IMIiKEi: k ).. 1"N Cu rr s, ic tN 's!i Ifle. Tenn. Iletter write ... lay delays are " "am:ei- u. Please state jou. oU'ile an I how lottg illllete.t. Men! ion t he w atchni.in u hen vou write. T. I.. EI.L10 l' l ELLIOTT, & 1 STEA'T . Granite and Marble fork At vliolo?ali4 ami retail: Own ers of tho cvlel" 'itctl fili6GR!LLi OnAHiT V in Iivtlell foiintv. A.riJiits fur Irn Fences, Finals, Crestihgs, &c. every variety and m m m m m m m & N.V fs ovular Horizontal Pi3ton. jr.. -c til . fS s f, -ji.i-.J g.jf..&r& Ft ?tiffiJ "i-- y t The most simple, (durable and effective Pump in the market lor Mines, Quarrier, Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. OSend for Catalogue. The I S CAMERON STEAM- 'M J HRSS, Foot or East 23i Stukkt rr Ycbs-.Q Condenacq schilu5e in . rect p(.b SOUXJ' HOUND. v-; litehmond. " lur:.evilie " KejsviP.c Ar. I'anvi'jo Greensboro Lv. lioinsbo.-o Ar ttnUSh ii Lv. Kaleigh . ... . nurfi.tm. Ar. (Ireensboro l.y.VVlns'.on-Salem .. Lv. ;reenboro ...... Ar. Salisbury ArrJiat-sv(ie Asheville.-. , " Hot Sp:1ags Lv. Salisbury ... Ar. Ctiarloite . ...... " Sparta i: burg (;reenii;e , " Atla-Hta Lv. ?iiario!te Ar. 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Or-wsr: U. 5. P-'TrO and we can secure parent la k.-s Ume im v. rernota from Wahinton. " . . j.. Send model rirauin or rhoto . with (Jwi. tion. We advise, if patentable or sot fr j charge. Our fee cot due till ja:eat is "..J" I M rAHPHlCT, linn iu . rames of actual cl:-nts in your fcU,&luw town, sent free. AdireB, CA.SrdOW&CO. Opp. Patekt OrrtCE, uaskingtoh. 0. capacity. VERTICAL PL0NG1 m . ll Up,. 14 I M b.iHa & li is i Jfc. 455 , . "AlLt.-1 ii-. , 4 i i m,I Tim. 'S- s .. 8 St i i, .. -511,, .. Ni, tn 1 J " li.-." I" i' . ... t :'.v."- ix:rs - i' uT. " uany. leaves v nsiiingion 11.. o i. rn n . ,? u m a. m.. GreoDKboro Mo a. ia., s: i , , ill1,1'-1' t'harlo. ie 9,45 a. m.. arm. s AU.u.i . " IsVl"- ?' Pall x - mm " 'A
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 14, 1892, edition 1
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