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f : ii.- ' 0 -1 AIXTANCX3 DIKIXTOUV. national AUwce-W L.Polk. preside" . N rtl 'Crf''inn ; II. J..Lmeks, vice pni 4 'Uk J- TtiTiif r. ceretary- &rQ,or,SW;J,F.WilkttS, lecturer. -ylW"W-rMrion Butler, prwi lent, f. Clinton, K.:C.;,W. S. JUrneecreiary. j Jialeigh Jtaitasejfj3a.!sbury. 7,u'6ytfV-JC3SC Miner, IMi'NWun, fzir.lMoorviU,: Iwli-nt. . ii. A, i4f ey,Citwl-u WlVi. L- 1 1 rk. Vim wood; Secretary jinJ '1 readier, J. 1. lliactiriicr; M. I- Uitcl.ie, secretary, fcavv ' 1 Iredell County-J. M. lrk. iHTsi-lciit. ' tc.Jville; M. E. Curtsey, secretary, MnorilsvilU';- . (rm4y-A. F. IIicmnn; prc-si-'rtcnt. Concord; l5Fr. J. S, L.uTcrty, cyrc 'tarj'.X'oncorU i 1 JJ iSiVoa OVxJ-Ii. S. Green-, president, W. A. Lindsay, secretary, Tl.oiuas- viilc. . " Cata,rb County-. T.AVilfon?, pres. ,rent. Newton; J. F. Herman,, secretly. ' 'Newton. j. C. ".Reform Tress Association. , Officers J.. L. Ham, president; Marion puthr, vice-president rlV- S. Karnes, -secretary; Progressive Farmer, state Or-an, Caucasian, ijturai Home. , (Mra'.ina Watchmov .Farmers' Advoo.de, 'Mountain il);n?-Joarnal, pp.lotcti, N. C. r'llrjtbn, N. , V !. .ii, N. (". SaHr.inty. -s - T;irti". N'.. Afcli -vis :'. Oo:i!.V..-oi-o, N'. '. Trinity f.-U-c, U- i:ti:Uor.v, S.'. Vl!ittakt'iH,.N V. Alliance sentinel, i Countr) L1le, , vercury, - JiaUler. mtmefl o to ftc list Htonrfnvj on tfiejt.jt j,age and add other, prorUb-d they are duly elected. A ivj paper failiny to ad route the Ocala platform will be dropped from the lint promptly. Our people ca:i now sec that papers arc published in their interest dairyT 7 'Co-opcrattivo Creameries. Correspondence of the Watcl.roan. It is very desiralle that the farmers, and especially those wlio wish toje-. strict areas in cotton, should look into some of the advantages of co-operative dairying and niaks an effort to recup feratttieir losses Jy this means. If they will .-hut give tliis system a fair trial we are sure Hiey will be pleased with the result as well as find their farms gaining in fertility with tlie - change in fanning and the larger amount of manure they will be able to save and use. Much labor is saved and the resulting products are more uni form and will bring more money where this system is in use than when each farm manuftCtures its own butter. Not only t his,' bob more cows call be kent. iiisuriujr greater returns in cash than could be lioped fori! all the making had selling were done by tlie tanner and his family. . Tt is well within bounds to assert that nearly every town in North Caro lina having any Jacitui'S at all loi shipment and sjii'e of dairy products could build and -operate a creamery , tj i .from 200 to : 500 cowj -capacity and that such' building and all the app tr.i tus -needed for successful operation - need not cost over 82,000 for the hand ling th'i milk of the smaller number, or 83,000 for the larger number ot cows There af. numerous firms in tin North and Northwest- whoso sole busi- liess it is to make and furnish creamery supplies. and they will undertake to fetart and operate them until some one in the organization can master the de tail and the enterprise managed by home talent. AH there is to do to start a -creamery or butter or cheese factory is to. form an association in which all the members have an intx et. Each one should subscribe a given" amdnnt of stock which may. bo limited and all should be pledged to furnish . inilk from some definite number of cows.' The form of organization may bj sim ilar to that of an Alliance with the special objetft named and certain rules (o be observed in delivery of milk, pay for butter, etc , laid down. Elect otficersbegin paying in your subscriptions and have l lie otlkers open ' correspondence with some of the fol lowing tirms for kinds and prices of apparatus while the ex.ee utrve commit tee proeced to select a site Mid put Up -the creamery building: Mo.-lv & Stod- dard, Hutland, Vt.; D. H. Roe & Co., 5-1-GO N Clinton street Chicago, Id.; liorden & Selluck Co., Chicago, 111.; De Lav-aL Separator Co., 74 Corlandt street, N.Y.; Corni.,h, Cuttis & Green, Fort Atkinson, Wis1:; Basriil & Whit man, Little Falls, X. V.: Vermont Fanu Machine Co., Bellows Fall. 't.: . John Boyd, Chicago, 111. ' By the time yum- building ij com pleted you can have found plenty df , approved apparatus, so that your enter prise can be started at one of the above amounts or eveu less, depending some whnt.oa your diligence in finding good Apparatus and living discounts from trade catalogue prices and on the fac ulty .of the qommitteo for building ; cheaply and substantially at the sanvi . time. .' Under date of 1S79, Prof. L. B. Ar nold gives a list of apparatus needed for cheese making alone for 400 cows which amounts to $702.30 adding to this, for butler and cheese too f ronT the slame milk, the total apparatus then needed could be purchased for $037.20. Prices on these are no higher now than then and you probably can get better articles now. Having the arnvarrix ior ci,uuu in round number e iS i , ' " s and -with i iULUer as cueap as now you are more than likely to erect a substantial build ing for 1,000 more, and have a capac ity to use the milk of 400 eow.s ai a i cost of 2,000. F. E. Emeuy j "' Agriculturist N. C. Ex. Station. About Creameries. Correspondence of the Watehman. '- I sea from local papers a disposition among farmers to get up creameries in several out-of-way places. I, for one, ft v iiever seen a creamery in operation and doubt if theie are many men in this or. any tidjoiuiiig county who have. ami a greaUfeinj lmve no MVliuf-it fnl-na f r- m 11 TtTSP. what exnenfe at- h.rlir.ri (o runiiinu iN wbitt kind nf iWn it 'rpfiuires. to furnUhithe tws ;.n.l milk wliatikintl of cows anil what must and w)iat would epnMitute : mUk ration..-! am iuFnifd that HI thaNorih and Sortliwtst q are gotten f) in every iieij uifl wiiere that is Hit! c;ie ;i renmeiies bout OIK halt fail rura f-w months ; t ii OSS and thon abandon, and til it e they have evenytliing lor convenience, ice at filter doWs, -oudMirt rtMwd railroad -f;icilitiesr, jood an I eh cows W'f of lands to produce feeljfor. stock upar shona wlire hutter machinery is ruanitfatiired and within a very few miles of lari:e oities where ilm UeiiianU for hulter and clieee never ccpf'sf ; Now. Mr. Editor,! don't wtsh it nn- dersrooi that 1 am opposed em(nier- ies or anvthins else by which w as farmers, could better our conattion. Our lands are exhausted, our purses are empty and very little cf anything to sell and whjit we have of a surplus I hi no d.'mMHd of conseaueuce. and 111. ' M ' . - f what there is is at ruinous prices no, de are not in condition to pay out five thousand dollars for a creainery or:any- thitt" else. that we know not what! the outcome may be. I ' i I would suggest that we go to ;york preparing our latms, seiung iu &i and clover (build a silo by all means, ) Krade up our stock, the .mo-e W do of that kind, of work the lie-tier you will like it and the more you canpsntr to do in that linJ. Tneii wo jean hKve a creamer; in every neighborhood )d results. ' I think our section of Mill Bridge, is in about as good condition in the way of im- nroved lands and improved ' stock to gether with other requirements I for running a creamery as that or any other section in this or any ucljoining county, yet i am sure we are not pre nared "to operate one with success; but hope to be very soon, and then 1, t()r one, will strain every point to get one in operation and then sustain it. J. M. ILiniiiaqN'. LHMON ELIX1K. ; Its Wcnderful EfTects on tho Ljivor, Stosiach, Bowels and ILdnej S. Vor liiliousness, C-oustipation and Ma-hvfia,-takc Lemon Elixir. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache, take Lemon Elixir. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and lleartfailure take Lemon Elixir. For Fevers, Chills and Debility, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and through organic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. J)r. Mozlev's Lemon Eiixir Will notl fail vuu in anv of the above named dis eases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. IL Mozley, At lanta, Ga. 50c. and $1 bottles at drug dsts. A Prominent Ilinister tVrites. After ten years of great suffering from Indigestion, with great nervous prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kidmn's d eonslipation, I have been cnretl by Dr. MozJey s Lemon Enxir anL;ain uow a well man. Itev. C. C. Davis Eld. 31. E. Chureli South, Ko. 28 Tatnall St.. Atlanta, Ga. How much worse are the heathen v!lOoffer lip tlieil' children to idol gods, ! than we Christians who oit.Ti up dur bovs to the saloons as a sacii'"c. and aii offering to hell? The heathen knows no better., and w,e have the light of the Bible. i o , K-G?2- r HW ' 1 i Pronounced Hopoless, Y'et Saved. From a letter written' by Sirs. Ada E Hard, of Groton, S. D., wc quote: i "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lun.ns, couh set in and finally ter niinated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me-tip, sviying I could1' live but a short time. 1 1 gave myself up to ihy Sa vior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above- My husband vvas ad vised to get Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption,, Coughs and Cdlds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; itjuis cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty Woman." Trial b t tles free at Kjuttz &,Co.'a drug store, re gular size 50c. ahd'1.00. rfni.' 1 - i Three hundred million more "cal'ons of beer were swallowed in this couniry last year than the year preceding.; ,; The brosque and fussy impulse of these clays ol talse impression would rate clown all as worthless because one is unwortlry. As it there were no motes tin fcutibeams!. Or comets aiaong star.-! Or cataracts in peaeed'ul rivort Because one remedy professes to do.what it ne- was adapted to do, are all remedies w pit id ess? Be cause one doctor lets his palieht die, are all humbugs'? It requires a tine Cye and a liner brain to discriminate; to draw the differential line. "They say" that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and- Dr. Pierce's Fav orite Prescription have, cured thousands. "They say" for a weak system, there's nothing better than the "Discovery," and that the "Favorite Prescription" is the hope of- debilitated, feeble women who need a restorative tonic tonic and bracing nervine. And here's the proof Try one or both. If they don't ielp you tell the World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, cf Buffalo, N. Y., and you get your money back again. ; Wall street on top. The: taxpayers hi the stmp. -Don't g'j into politics Xonco)tform-'it. EacHea'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for' Cuts. Bruises Sores. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores fIVi At 'it i 1 i . letter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns. and all Skin Eruptions, and posf tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by T. F. Xluttz & Co. When Baby was sick, we gave hr Casioria. tjien sls was a Child, she cried for Castoria Vhen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Tcn she had Childi-en, she a.- thern Castoria The Grand TouniAinciir. , The following m!es and regulations have lieen adopted by the tournament commit tee of the 2.)thMay celebration at Charlotte, Mr. C. A. Mseley, chair man, io oern-tlie rnleon May 19th: 1st. I'vesy knight niibt wear a fancy costume ami ride under a neni-de-plnme. 2J. Lance must 1h 9 feet long, bal ance 5 feet from point. 3 J. Distance lo be run 210 feet from start to finish. 4th Tinier-seven ; sreond-, f not made on .second trial tirO knight will be ruled out. 5th. E-.ch knight will be entitled to imp nr;:ct:rft n.t' and tMriVe rales, at three, rinirs e sell ride Gih.,-Everv kni-iiit Vill be. required to return lings to judses, -after tuakiug each lit'e, or he will, forfeit the s .me. 7iii. No knight will be allowed to touch the rings or remove them from his lance 8ih. Ilinus w;ll te 2 uiches m diarn- eeri wrapped tightly with red flannel 9th. It will be hit discretionary with the judges wtiether or not tile e cii.sirje e l m y'A- size or niiiis s,uu mg otr ta-s. 10th. The four knights winning the highest mnnber, of rings, shall be eifiitled to. ine pni'.es and t:onous in the order named: lsfyrize200 an .1 crowning of Queen of Love and Beauty. ' 21 prize I ( )0 and naming of 1st "Ma1cToPlIonfr. 31 prize t-2-l;:nd naming of 2d Maid or Honor. 4t!i pj-iza '25 and naming of 3d Maid of Honor. n r T . , , i i, j., 'i,,u finally decided by the judges 12th. Entrance fee 85 payable in ad vance. - Any further information desired; will be freely and cheerfully given by the tournament committee. A cordial invitation is externa d to the young men of the Caroli!;;?, Virginia and Georgia. The event will close at night wilh ;k grand coronation aud ball. Messrs Mosely, Orr and Anderson are hmh'v elated over the number of en tries air a lv in: ah?. It will beof i,!ere?t to our readers ' know some! hing a. out the make-up Mhisule of cava a.rs rom 'M to for end of the cour.-e to the other the dis taiice is 3V'0 feet,-divided iiias ftl!ov.'s f rom "i-i to -start' or fust drum 150 tet; from "start to fir.-t ri; 00 iV-r, ; trom tliat to Fccoml, 00 feet, and to ; third n i I -I'll 0t . r. i lis )) nr, is hum pvige sfa.uditud seeoiid drum i ' i three pots will eacli be S feet lii with a "stationary cross piece with ad - justable wire to hold l ings. Kings ; promises, and the ability of the eom will be suspended from wire 0 feet 0 i,it wlm fr:iniwt it. It u-$w n.lnntPil iiirlu-f? from ground. ; 1 1"N4 tournament v. ill t-.ke p.aco on the morning of tho 10. h. The coro- nati.-n and ball on the evening of the VJih. Wilson, X. ('., Jane 20, 1830. Last Ovtob: r I sullcrod irtdo.-cribable pains with, what 't!K dai'tors Paid was gravel. As soon is I cinl ! gH a;i Klectronoise I ajiplie-l it cvt-rv niyrht tor two weeks, ami am happ to -state have ha 1 no recur re ace id pain a:id from j present appearance.? e.tver will, v ha you I hear of We Ion W v in ti io ;rai.:..' or tac Llectro- i poise than myn, e:ia ;ne n; - pliolorai ED. m. r.u:i-;, 1 i.vilie, Va. ft-:. ji."r - XT t - 7 - . 4 ,1 rr5 : V . ) erf - V-h V - ft' l ilt t-s D a D M A Va lrl.! P? '4 Soid by T. F. KLLTTZ & CO. life. Headache. Hae:. aelio. 1 rpnnfni Dreams, Weakness of Mcmrry. i imples unon thj Kaee, aiid all tte elTecis tea-iingr to riv 'eca.v O'tismnoUon or insanity, send lor HOOK OF LI Ft-: vsi t led) tree wPh-jiant' ulars oi a home cine u .-m-e o ftj. PARKEft, 1 N. Chcrrvtit . Nesn- viiie, Toti. yd 'rmAm 1 F. 13 , :- V .--.; , -. . - : . ; -. :y r - .1 - L''l'"-." 'ff r - t-- t - -. -. - i tar 4 . :. T3 TlaT" uoare wk k, ekvols.DEIJILI Ui Bj" alTATKD. whoiufolV and isjaorauee 1M STL li llive t'd away their vigor -of ill I 4 I iO;w,lNnaa'.l MAMKkiI). caus-AlA6i-klinjte.iioIeiraiijs anon the vvMis of 11.0 uoim-rcnccnauonn. i L ! ' Vt i ' - v ? ' - K h' M 1 ft P &&SI,, 1 The following is a correct copy of. the platform adopted at St. Louis by the labor conference: . FINANCE. 1. We demand a national currency I safe, sound and flexible issued by ine gen rai government oniy; a mil lgal tender for all debts, public andj private; and without the use of bank4 mg corporations; a just and 'equitabltj means of circulation, at a tax not to exceed two per cent, as set forth in the sub-treasury plan of the Farmers' Al liance, or some better system; also, by payments iij the discharge of its obli gations for public improvements. ! a. We demand free and unlimited coinage of silver. j b. We demand the amount of cir dilating medium to be speedily iu ureased to not less than $50 per capita;. c. We demand a graduated income tax. - ' (1. We believe that the money of the treasurv should be kept as much as 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. e. We demand that Postal Saving banks be established by the govern ment for tiie safe deposit of earnings of the people and facilite exchange. ; LAND. j 2. Your sub-committee upon the land planJc, oeg to submit to your ap. prov il the following: The land, iri cludingll natural resources of wealth, til i ! is the heritage of all people, and should not be monopolized tor spectdative oses, and alien'ownership of laud houid 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. TRANSPORTATION. 3. Transportation being a means of defence and public necessity the Government should own anTl operate roads in the interest of the people. n, M)stal ,vs,(,n bei for thu tr;insini;sion of neWs, o.vikm! and operated by the go ft. 1 lie telegraph and teiepuonp, necessity should be perated oy the government in the interest of the -people. While some parts of the above ad- dress mav seem at a mere glance to nKlje. n;ll tisan political distinctions. 1 ! ' fA i innii t 11 ,.ln.i,.lv 1 . ' n se'j mat it is non-jiariisau, ami iurtner, i I . i . i IP i 1 will be impressed with the truth of its j v jti ().lv u ,;?w diglnliirr. voes and I - ' . i ,h(' V- was adopted unamm nisly, ' mid received with great applause. The conference having completed its work ;is a representative body, aud adjourned sine di Children Cry for Pitcher's n;teria.' Washington Life Ins. Co.' OF HEW YORK. CCKDEKSED STATEMENT. JANUARY 1ST, 1892. Assets, - - - - 1 1,150,038 78 Reserved for policies, X. Y. Standard -I per cent., and all liabilities, ... 11,0:12,520 2: New Insurance, 1801, - - H.TCiUWl -Outstanding Insurance, - - 50.5Sd.fp.J2 Paid i'oliey-holders in 1801, - 1,447,000-15 Paid Policy-holders since or ganization, - - - 20, 0:55. 55 i 05 Income, 1H01 - - - 2.(J8t,4;J5 7-i Assets Invested as Follows: Loans secured by mortgages on Real Estate, f'.Vst liens, - 0,541,102 02 New York City bonds, - - 27l,H:i2 5d llrooklyn water bonds, - - 144,000 Richmond, (Va.) bonds, - - 10,300 Loans to Policy-holders on Co.'s Policies, - - - - ". 278.730 34 Collateral loans, ... ;,,500 Real Kstale, cost value, - - 501.818 25 Cash i bank and trust Co. 's, - 247,708 . "Iiiterest accrued, premiums de ferred and in transit, etc., - 41G,067 77 $1 1,450. G;JS 78 For agencies and other particulars, address S. L. ADAMS, .State Agt,, r Durham, N. C, Planters' Warehouse; The undersigned take pleasure in announc ing to the tobacco fanners of Rowan and ad joining counties that they have opened the Planters V aheiiovse, opposite the Court House, in Salisbury, ftnd solicit your patronage, assuringyou that no effort will be spared to make your crops br.ng the very highest market prices. Good stivblcs for horses and good rooms for vourselvt8. Hoping to receive calls from all our old friends and the public cenerallv. we nre. Respectfully, T. B. UK ALL, JXO. BKARl). Cat. T. B. Beall is thecloncer warchoust man of p?owan county, and lias a. thorough knowledge of tne pusiness. ls.sm, NorfolkAlIiance Exchange 11 and 13 Commerce St., iSTorfolk, Va., Owned and controlled by Alliancemen for handling produce, COTTON A SPECIALTY. Don't sell before writing for par ticulars to J J. ROGERS, Mgr. P.O. Box 212. ry "7fc7"lYH23" who have lieauaci.es, KaCiiuci.es. NeUralnia, 1 Scanty, Profuse and 1'nlnful Aiei slru Uon, Disorders and Litsplace mentsof the Womb and SexUal Or gans, Barrenness, Leucorrhcai, etc , should send for 'tvonis'sBooi'i FLifE," fsu.ilc) free vvii a partt'Uln rs lor home cure Aocjrv jtt. ScionUtlc tju.ilincatlors. Unlimited Kipeiieme, t areral Diagnosis anu honest ueprcsent tlons i ro tl e si-crviKi f ouriiicet fcs. AcTdro-sC-W. PAKKER, U.D., 310 N. Cherty, Na:,hvllle, Tenit. . or Infants i ' C st or! a i3 so iren adapted to children that t recommend itas superior to any prescription down to Be." II. A. Abcheu, M. D., -Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, li. Y. fhe use of Castoria la so cntvers&l and U merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few .re the lotelligent families who do not keep Caatona within easy reach." CABLOS 31iRTTK D. D., New York City. Late Pastor Bioomingdalo Set ormed Church. Ths CssTAna sir e h B K KB Li F! f. rt MANUFACTURERS OF ffisli Grail Q U pnaie ami mi Main Office: DURHAM, JSVCi Factories: .Durham, N. C, Richmond, Va. The following Brands are Manufactured exclu sively for the Alliance: liN. C. Alliance Official Guano," "Progressive Farmer," UN. (J. Alliance phate." TESTIMONIALS: From Mr. J. S. Johnston, member ot the Ks- P,,oiv,. nommittec N. C. 8talc Alliance and Mnnairer Alliance Warehouse at Danville, Va.: S. T. Morgan, Esq., l'res't, Durham, X. ('. My Dear Sir: Yours of the Sth just to hand. Am sorry that ! did not receive your circular letter, but am happy to say for your Fertilizer that I do not know a single party among the numerous persons wc delivered Fertilizer to this season who is not -perfectly satisfied with the results. Tobacco has tire 1 some at the bottom, but they say that is entirely attributa ble to the wet season. I used eleven tons .on my farm and have never used any fertilizer that has given such satisfactory results. Very truly and respectfu'ly yours, J. S. Johnston-. llAMNvu, X. C, Aug. 20. 1801. Dnrliam Fertilizer Company: 1 must confess I was e. little afraid of your Fertilizer last year, so used (as I had done for vears) Ladeaux's Chemicals. I thought none could be better. Used half yours and half La deaux's this year, and am proud to say yours grew tobacco larger and finer on same land. I wish I was able to give it the recomm iida iton it deserves. Keep it up to the standard, as you have, and all of us will use it next year. Yours, &c, Ceo. L. Willias:son. Ssniyour orders to W.H.Worth, Stats Agt, or direct to us. J. C. BERHHAEDT, County, Ag' DBFORMITI3S! 'Cross Eyes, IlalrLIp, Curvature of the Splr.e Club Feet, nip Joint Disease, and all fit formit i's of the Hands, Arms, Legs and Feel,' radical1- cm d. disfigurhiients. Superfluous Hair. Wine Marks. Mob s. pnln lessly and perfectly remove I. Send for valuable treatise on the above. Addre.-s C.W. PA R KER .r.l.D, 340 N A 'berry, Nashville, Term. Steam, Air and Vacuum: JPunips, Vertical and !Iori3: tal of VERTICAL P1ST0H. f and Children. Cajetorf a cnre3 Colic, Constrpatlon. Soiir fctomach, Diarrbeea. tructotion, 10113 "Worau, givea sltjep, and promotes cS eestion. Without injurious medication. For serf ral yeirs I hare reeomfnffided your ' Castoria, ' aud sliall alwaj-s continue to do so as ii Las lurariably produced beaetkial results." Edwin F. Pardee. H. D.. "The Wlathrop," l5th Street and 7th Are., Kew York City. Cootakt, 77 Mcerat Strkbt, Kew York. a u rnn 8 s jh i H r. n 4 .1 9 M 14 wimn f AiioiiMeil Fertilizer, Mil Plos:lilli I laieri .els. (Jiiiciai Acid' riios-- L Viiis,;,v s,,i,h..: ' Uia.uiviu.E, X. 0., A:-. IT, 1801 Durl.am lVrtiHztr Con.patiy, Gents: Find enclosed certificates of Ridge vil'e Alliance, Xo. 7S4, of Caswell county, ivnd G. f). Rurch's. I have made the certificate- for . Kidgeville Alliance aa directed by the Alliance-. If you ant it ma le stronger and think of aint'iu ir 1 i ii'.! 1 ; ut in. let mo' know at t wc The guano has gi'e i satisfaction and the Alli ance has ordered me to b t vou know it and all others that it may cor. (era. Yours truly, Gk. M. 1;-kton, : .Sec'v libl-revi'ik- ARianeJ Xo. . Cuswelt (!o. Fo!::iVT:i CorxTY. 1 Wins. iVa.. Augu.-t, 1 "' 1 . ) The ' rop outlook wlieve Oilicia! Guano was used wil eonr'ar? favorably with any oilier Feriilier in our county. Our people, are gen- erallv we:! satisfied wilh said miano. J. F. G:Ur7iTH. ll!-KMAXS,.Vrt., August 20, 1801 I ;.;n now an old tobacco yrov.er, and have . i . i r i used a great many rcrimzers since 1 nave men jrrowing tob; ceo, but have never used any brand that exceeds the ihirham. My tobacco is doinir a- well this year as I ever had a cro.-. to do, so Par as th'- fertilizer is concerned. I -cheerfully ricotninei d the the Durham to every fariaer w ho w ishes a high grade Fertilizer at a low price. Pktk:: Ii. Booth. If SALISBURY, IT. C. Pv TJ J", f f N DOWN men and women snrferliie; R.1.3 j. 4 IrV anfi;'i:J of clinOMi: Ittsi-. asij, C;-jS - s c mi secure iiT.tPi il'l lriali-e on their ai eij !'is-t i li I-'' tli'ii) free, and learn how tm-v can b- e'ui-.'d at honii'. by wriltn',' DR. I'APKKi: x .. ::i N. ( a -i rv sir -'-t. N f-!ivile,Teria.' U-i n-r iv.i l: to-day d-days fl-e l:ii'.rer..u.s. Please state jour ttou'-jleati I ho.vlrm;; allli' te l. Mention the Watchman whoa vou write . 1 every variety and capacity. Regular Horizontal Piston. The most simple, durable and effective Pump in the market for Mines, Quarrier, Refineries, RrOweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. - JgfSend for Catalogue. Tlis A S CAMIBOH STM'PUM? FOBK?, Foot ok-Ea.ct 2oD Stiskkt "i-:w Ycnic. Condf-nsfHl schdule in .rrvt Ff h --r . 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Kesvnte . liuil;( ville ..: ' lciciiitiond t Pa! y except sumlay. turntajrj le.'.vo Ai hi'.t.i i.-.- ... , , ;. ? . in., Saimbury lo.v. p. 1.1 '. t.V i . : rrive-Hahliir ! .m-,,. ta . i-i , . ..'J WafchlnKto . .: a. re.' ihi : -t Xexv York t. New orients; , ,.. ,' ;;-44; ton and Memphis, jja At: i , p". 'V-: Jo. 9, leaving- tiOfi .!) . :: ' . , ' 6.40 in., lially, makes ci:iiifiit.:i! .! T 1 No. 40, lea Ins i.r' p.:m., o ii: v ior o.xroru aiia Keysvino. w- Nos. 9 and 12 connect at Lldim- r i f-. Webt 1'oUil and laltlimre dally tsv'jt'i SLEEPlNGTn sFUVKt; On Traln-j a ;iinl lo. I'ul.i au twu'ii Atlaaui a no Vf'. c. : iiidl Augusut. ami Oin. h.-1 i . Lnixvta.', 'ivim. on II ;MKl 12 bOtvcr:i I,, ': . Kalt'igil uikI oi a'i stHir,, , . ; i is l iwttn Ni w oik, i t Pa n vl. a-, Saiislu.iN, Su e; t is bi l wi cn Wa.i.l, . . K. Uhl KLhY. tup,'! lnltaiik at . AMl.'Vlllc. N..(J. . W. II. OH KEN, ,i . t'U. M u n a i,r( r. AU.iaa.o.i. SOL HAAS, 'liar. Vyr . Ail. ' Mi;iinfi .urn ttn 1 1 u i ; . lniTraiid iiarp razor. iiir and lianipoonii!: a triil ii-s and rliililnn at tl.i-s-h: rjK-ii sfissin-tf 'at fii.m : (live liim a iidi. GKANITR- lie MU:s' one (;i.a i ics;-i i ei-'iaU', I ' i!l i i:n liiin ndU-s, Hiidlt s and oi i.-O and wheal, i eru:-pond. P. m Mer lor 11: JOHfl A. n . 1 -r - l : 1 Attend to hailroad Cui:.-l: t:.a. i and 'viapptag of Leal Kt . f. :r Water Power-. Plans for fl.r !!:. ' : I)v liings. k; and attend- : '.-;. . all k'iuda of Machinery, Mui'.d:: : M-kn &c. . !':. nrn K ri liU Raleigh, N.- Or'MIl of the X. ('. Ivliled by Col. L. b. VA .). L. Ramsey. Tne j kept, up to t hi; US i.i :! ii Sobfcri'ie for it, only 'l .per v. . ! i-r !'"' f.1 l:i e. Tlie l'i i . I the WaT DMA X :'i T.ev.v ,.osc;rioers at I'- i- Ders. Subscribe in i'R(Ki.Ri-:siv;-: !' oil" ffn-Ants rnrl TVo , 1 . - A f o r L - t . ' M ! ?!' 'A. V' V -.' t Mil 4 ' . - - - t-nt Uusiiifss coTxiucP'd jr.r f"oJt ' and we "iu S'-cir- pa' ! - '" remote froai W.i-'Uii:'; '!. " ;,Vji - Send model, riri 'v-i ' I "':'' J'j'V" tioti. vie an vi -e,-ii ,: -..t,r. cnarge. our icj i,' ire" n...nuirT " It,. -.- 't I '!' ''I ' utmfti or actnai c.:- in .a - tawij, eeut frt-e. A'Kr-1 , Opp. Patent Office. !r.-A VERTICAL FLO- s Split A.. A I -. - ' . T iff. M ; i m Jk in 11 IW A I "
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 5, 1892, edition 1
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