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A I i t i- 1 i " 4- 111' 1 1 ! Ml t5t ' t' 8; M rll! It 1 3 A" . ALMAKC DEUIJPTOKY. . :-X.sn'U Afhnn-rrU. ..Polk. prcsiJent, Xorth ii.-'in t: i!.J.. L 'H ks, vf-e .pn-si-d.nt', Dak'oiu: J. H. Turner, scrretarj j;,irer, Georgia; J. F. Wiilttts, lec turer. K hs:h.; - ' . . , , ytc V.;.ir.c -".I trion n.iflcr, jrcih'nt. -.(Jlinton,' N. f; Inc, sccrctan, ' llh-C.rirwlwl DMrict-LectnreT, A KlmwlK..!; S.:-n tary nnU Treasurer, J. U Jl iin'cVj S;itisbt:ry. vi-JcaseMviior, prescient, ' J)l:u-kmcr;.M. L. lUtrl.ic, sretury, .Sv. IrohU Omiy-S Mr Purk, prrM-ient., V,St.atcH;ile; " 1. K. K.iins.y, bCcreUry, ;loresvi.!e.' - - . Urs Dn-or.L ' " ;.-,;,7-!.';j'('..-n. S; Green, prc?i?cnt. Jmv-; W. .-,V. Liis:ty, secretary, T-!.o.n:is- i,7,,, fMnty'. T. Wilfoai', psi .'fU.nt!,-.NeWlM,,7 X F. Herman, seerUar), fievvlos:. ' '.!c. Kcrorfn rrrys As-ociiUion. r,nt)A rlrc pr,HhU,,t; -if. .S'. ar, -- reloru. . j rAi'F.15.3. ' is cur tl Ih:ii', - - CicuUaa .Vutunrin,- Mimnif Un Journal, iili.ir.:';?i-'-iiiJiielt Co-jntT) Uf'.',. . ! r." tr , - Jiat.tltr. Dm hi, N . c Tai-ino, N. ('. Trlnliy rti've, N. c. wi.itt.iks.-rn. c irh-of thr, above-named prri arc rc - m,cM to frrp iti- lid.andin.j ondhc fir. La and add other, provided thr.ijnre iudy elected. Any paper fa ill nrj to advocate the Oral platform trill be dropped from the li.t w,.,,. ,'Jlu. Oi'r 'fiee.yJe r.tn now ee iM;wpw aM im,llhed ui their interest. !- J.1 j U . f f:,' J- : ? r- T!io.ni,ckIcbur' Jail. Corrosoii''.'"Tic( ofliio Watelnnan. Some Uys L;iek when I described our Ijeautiiul 6ourt liouscT tii juj! slipped my lHcmnry. I am sorry 1 ; ifilihted' t!io building tor I h;ive always 41eeii well treated when I -was in if. Mv dd -friend. Zieariah Taylor Smith. the present sheriff, is one of "those " kind-heaiMed allianeeinen that will treat yon fair if y ou do yonr duty, but if you don't he is a liunimer. Now a V,'ord about that jail: It is situated in the soutlivr.estern part of th.e city in the low 'grounds djei ween Mckinley's eliapel and tha Vadlcin river. Looking south you have a fine view of the chapel which is of African scent. - Looking north you have u tine view of the jail frog pjid which is kept well . stocked. in the frog season. ' , Tlw jail i-i a brick structure. When' . it was Iruilt iJwas constructed vv'ith an eye to comfort and convenience. The sheriff, occupies the front part of the building and- the rear is arranged for prisoners, and it is s arranged that no man who is of good moral - character wilhstay in it unless he is too lazy to 'jnit.fiu-th a little energy. The prison ers are Kuiiplicd with the regulation . 'food to e aC; blankets to sleip ontvud . Avith good- becLfiomted crow bars tc dig a- hole throngh the soft brick wall. - Kecollee! ion Johnsing says if they pul lum in there and he don't get out in t'e:itv-iour hours he-will give t!u siieriH the privilege of hanging him by the heels and mIIow him.-eU' to be mb- bled to de:'.th by the frogs. Ifyou will I. put yourself to the -trouble to go the : jail records and to the treasurer's office you will fuidjthe above to be all facts. The j ill is a .sorry one and to" say the . Lnist of it (i man that is-, good on a whittle and c:fn get a case knife and can't. get our. in one night -ought to be hirng, but.it is not neet ssary to havei a : li,hife, all you have to do is to' pull off ail iron brace f rom the. banister rail and you not only have a deadly" weapon,' but Llii good tool to"vork in a brick wall j with. W!:nt l;a-4t cost the county to repair holes in that jail and to. return escaped prisoners? It has costs the county more than it would have done to line the entire inside of the jail with sheet iron, and in the face of all thelm perfections that" stare every tav payer - in the face that goes to look after the jail each year iir an official capacity, they say the jail is safe within. No! long since an escajtl prioner was . killed for lvbisiing 'arrest aiid he was d..T taking, a look at his cane, cotton, Yhcatiiatsv.;ye, clover, orchard, big barns, nice houc, tine grove, i'aUeovvs and horses. I sid ('apt. Davis was an other good allianceman, and if I should happen :.to get.huiigry along that road 1 would not" be afraid to call. ; We pas.Hhl a cluster of houses to thei Jett and 1 asked inv commnioiis w'on lived there. They said that was the county poor house. I told them I taid tme.at home out that, the county had nothing to do with it only to tax, it pretty high. At five o'clock' we pulled up in a . beautiful grove around Nut Grove Ai'iiiLini' 'iliniit ..;t... i- - hi 411-n.n.iiM, ..i..,, i, i.x iiuu.' liom uar- Jotteiu.i iibout n half mile from tho tab.lerecinl tw the grove about the . lmiiding-fujj 'of rum pi tig small chil I dreu,: prelty Sasvcs. beautiful maidens :iiul motherly looking Old ladies, and tlie surrounding woods! full of buggies, carts, wagons, fat horses and vell-lwlo . looking vorirfjg middle ;-ged and ld the married men and women and a few of both sexes who gvanted-to maJTy, were busy fixing the table and the ice cream, he little boys and girls were nursing the babies. A peep inside tne lioiiseTmd we saw something to , feast on. In f :'- t was a part of it that, i wa a!)Otit to fnrg. t and that wa the largfvsfag.- fully rigged as only jhtdiefi of line taste can do. Th.e l:ou-0 Was decked, as was the stage, with work of art and ot n ttt;ivv pictures and. flowers in nrafwsion and all this w.i3 the clos ing of Miss Nora Neals school, j j A word about the -school: It rs nf i!.o'rlilinrhood sdlod siiiiT So-ptiip bv, or principally by, tt-w s. l. M. Morris T. Herrvhdl, Dl C. lieij ryhill." UJli. Orr, J. C. Orr, J. K.AJ exander, Fr.uikAlexander, .F.-S.' Nfit, with some other outsiders. " They draw a small amount of public mone and then feel down in their.pockets,for the ivniaimh-r to ke.-p up the school all the ypar. Mi- N al stands very high as a i ady and a teacher with bo h pupils and employers. At .--e;e!i o'clock supper w.-ts an- nouirce l and old king Og in his psalm-j i-t (lavs, "might liave-'been proml of it. 1 commenced at the toot of t in; table and as l am in favor o, qual rights to ail l.-eftt li rough to the head and took a seat off -from the table apiece and was wailed on .by kind friends until I declared my willingness to' surrender. I stopped long before tiie supper Was exhausted,. but I left with a clear con science that I had done my full' duty It was the first act and the only one that I took an active part in. At seven o'clock the concert was opened with music by a trained choir of girls and boys and an organ and string band. W" were then pleasantly entertained until" near twelve o'clock, when" all rctunutl to their homes. Before closing I wish to say the men down 4 here are all good aliiancemen. They are not asjiamed' of it but they are ashamed ol some of their opponents and they say they are not afraid of be ing hissed on the highways as has been Lsaid !v some smart" "newspaper solons, and you can rind plenty of corn, wheat, oats and clover to eat and plenty of Tmilk to drink. Right here I 'will say that Col. Mil ton (Ja'dwell says he has ten young lambs and they have oiily t wenty lore feet. Can any of you sheep raisers beat that, if so let us know through tiie Watchman'. Mr. Caldwell is pre pared to show the h.mbs if any of you doubtjt. 1 - Richard Razor. IVS. I -not iced Prof. Campbell, of Derita skool. We overheard him talking to tv pretty girls. Que was a school mistress and. the 'other a board ing house keeper in Charlotte. He said this w;rs a hard year but lie hoped to make a better-.crop this year than he did last. I learned -by that that he is in audition to school soon out of town on our way to tne academy. I soon found thatT yasit tiog with Capt. Ruf Morri.-i. one of the -ubstan'ia! farmer of Crab Orchard. I found it to be a fine country. The first farh! we passed- was 13 ro. W. VV PhilVrV " Cabbag-', ' onions, strawler lies, lettuce, beets, beans, celery and potato patches -were to be seen. It is a daisy, embracing several acrs. The sim was hot Rod tho darkies were hoe iugl I saw Bro. Pliifer sitting on the balk' sidecf a cabin as though he had a. leiij on if. I noticed about fifty fine loWlling hogs in a lot near by. A little LfiHlfier on we p:issed, on either side of th-? road, about forty acres ot crimson clover in full bloom. I said Phifer was no bad allianceman. A little farther on we - pns-ed Bro. Dan Johnston's farm with everything looking as though it iiadLjen varnished. Cotton, cane. wheat, oafs, lye, clover, fat stock, etc. I said Dan Johnston was no bad allianceman. Further oil we- passed through the model farm of Bro. J. M. 'Davis. Af only charged wiih larceny. At the same time another desperate character 'w:i:i at argo. trom the o ;l tntp. wikm 7, - ,. stood charged with wrecking the train at bostian s -bridge, last August, in which twenty-two souls wont to an The Arizona Kicker, Among flie man good things in th last issue of the Arizona Kkkrr wp extract the following, says the Detroit Free P rets: Our Gain. Monday afternoon n Italian with a dancing bearatruck the Siderial Th nmpson. assisUuit register I of deeds awoke from a snooze he had been enjoy fng in an arm chair in the Mighty West billiard parlors. When the colonel saw the bear dance he made up his boozy mind to have a waltz with him. His friends called l ini off, but lie was pigheaded and obstinate and re fused to stay off. He suddenly jumped in on the bear with a yell and a whoop, and being new to our ways the beast probably supposed himself attacked. At any rate he set to work with teeth and claws, and-so used the colonel up in about three minutes that he died that nigh-. The general verdiek of the pubjjc is that his loss is our gain.. He had, no ehte-prise as citizen,' and as a man some of us would have to, plant him within a few weeks any how. Settled at Last. As noticed else where in the -regular court proceedings, the legal troubl between the editor of the Kicker and Prof. McCall has been ;46 MOTHERS'! o o To Young Z s . . - i . .ui i i " ii- i . i untimely grave and others maimed tor sueu anu an amicaoie umtersianu lifeandfor which the railroad company ding arrived at. The professor came will be-called on for hundreds of thou1 !'iv about two years ago and being in sands of dollars. We h ive about come hard luek borrowed our only Sunday to the conclusion that it would be a shirt und fifty cents in cash, and later (rood move in rent out the iiil and on ret used to either return the same or when a n'gro is caught in a man s house, or caught stealing to hire some fellow toJ hold him until the judge passes sentence and then let the gover- jnor pardonhim, murderers, burgl.irs and all. If the governor can commute the death sentence of a burglar so he can of a murderer. The good people of North Carolina will get tired of such things by and by. KfcTiATD Razor. tavming some t'-ac!:ing. Campbell said that lumber and all building - niateriai av;;s cheap butnnoney was scarce. R. R. CLOSING OT A SCHOOL. , ' I was brought face to face with a producer in the capficity of a consumer again this week! Last Wedihesilay ev ening, about three cAdock, 1 w;ts sitting back in my den at the white front drug store, feeling as hot as a ging r mill in August, studying how I could manage to run my face or beat Jim Alexander out of a cold lemonade, milk shake or some of his other ice, cold drinks. A. savage looking man with a kind of handcuff sheriff grin, cm his face drove up and called, me to the door. 1 saw the back door was closed and the only thing left for me was to face the music. I ran over Dr. Alex ander's fct' that were lying about loose, and a full line of "chairs-'and spittoons and finally got to the sick walk. The "man said he had come af ter me, that he was-the Advance agent of a school commencement at Nut Grove Academy, in Crab Orchard town ship, -and ! hat he had come to town after ice for the ice cream and they would set a public supper at six o'clock on -the academy; grounds and that he had been instructed .to apprehend and bring me before the assembly if he had to use force to do it. T sized him and told him There would be no Iron hie. 1 took a. seat in the buggy be hind a spanking good horse and we were mm & imjm $ M-m recognize our claim. Wp posted him as a dead beat and he sued at for 50,- 000. We pro vi d him a bigamist and he tired two shot at us in front of the post- oliice. We advised lynching, and he was laid up fpr-a month m the attempt to horsewhip us. The professor insti tuted no less than five suits against us, and on several different occasions plan ned our assassination. Day before yesterday, while the pro fessor 'was laying for us with a shot gun at t lie postoliiep, he was run ovi r in a stampede of mules. We were the first to reach him and render aid. H was carried to the Kicker office in an unconscious condition, and it w;is half au hour before he came to. Mutual friends seized upon the occasion tuJifttie the trouble an 1 their efforts were successful. We now desire to announce in italics that t he profe.-sor is an honest worthy gentleman, possessed of a fine voice and well qualified to teach the divine art of music. On the other hand, he subscribes for the K'ckcr, paying in advance, of course, and advertises to the extant of 2 t per year. 4h -vrr: ?,i-. J-r-K 'I'Vw- 9 i i o i 0aSe3lGh!!a Birih Easy. ) i f-li i ? 1 O 43 wilv'i lC..i JUUU'Ji. TIiO Confereijcc liatfnn. l : t 1 O g EhtiorseJ hy the Lending Fhysicians. J hook to "ilothers" mailed FBHE. e ERADFSEUD REGULATOR CO. o Oil ATLANTA, GA. J ! SOLD BY ALL, DRUGQI5T3. J a correct Copy ol the pbitform,ndoptsl -at St. L-niis by the l.ibltc confer. nci: . , i 1, We dftftand a i Condensed sebedale In ?.? p, v - AZl l'-:i SCCTUjlpUNU. n.v. ilcliitioorL.........v Hun,t-vill(f ........... " Kojsviiial ..... i .... . -.. AT. I'UDVIllt;..;;.. .,...... Orfennnof Lv. UoWsUMfoit. ........... Ar. HalolU ....... fcv.. kftleih . j,. UUrb.ifn. j... .......... Ar. On -nHbofo ... . l.v. winsinn-itlem' Lv. Gn -n-boro . ...... Ar. SUlMryi.., ....... Ar. staifsviiie.... ....... Asnrvinev. ...... ...... " Hot Sprt;. .. . t.v. allsiituri. ... . . Ar. CUarhjM;,-. .......... Spanaifbvrg., ........ Simple in Ccristruction. Pcrnanc-nt in Duration. Easily Applied. Its Skill ful Uco Quickly Learned. The Elect ropclse is M ins-trumnt for tiie OF D53cASri -VYJTHCUT fvlEDICINE. ; BASED on new theories or the cause anl cure of (Ilseagf, It r!ca.li v ith the electrical and irniKiir-tic ei)!i(lltions ot'e ho.ly ,u!'l the rases surrounding It in t lit? at iiiosjjhiTf, c"ii! ruhiiiy these conditions at villi It in tft i,rfnV.7v. Oiskask Is simply Im paired vikiiity. The Klcet ro;-cise const am ly adds to I ha vil ihty ;nd only asslssts Nature, in Suture' to throw ofT the tronble. a fi-paire hffc'ik. desert bintr treatment and con tatnlns? testlnriyiilals from all sections, and tor the cure of all diseases inallv free. A'idress ATLANTIC ELc;TROPO!SE CO.. Wasainpton, I), C. Charleston,!. C, Atlanta, Ga national enrnncy safe, sound and flexible issued by the ral owntment "only; a'-full legal tender for all ddts, puldie and private; end without the use of bank ing corporations; aj just and equitable tueans of eijculatioh, at a ttix not to t-.vce.4l to per cent, as set forth m the sub-freasary plan tit the Karmer, Al liance, or-Vouie heftter 55steni; also, by payments in the discharge of iu -obii-4 .. hu'Sv?::::::::: yutiuni iv,-: puuiiu liupiwi eiucuia. a. We demand free :md uulimitel coinage of silver, j I. We demand the amount of 'cir culating medium to be sedily in creased to not less than 850 p.T capita. e. We demand a graduated income tax. . j d. We believe that.the money of the treasury sh.-uid )nr kept as niuch as possible iu- the hands of the people, and hence we dmiind all National und State revc.:i!s sh.aii be limited t the necesary expens.s of eoverniuent, Ai'nnani ii-:iUv :i 1 1 i boni-st! v :!iliiumliMvd - - 1 t.v. rcf iip.ru p. W dpn;md tb-at Pns:il Sriviuf 1 Ar. l:nvltle4-.. banks be established by the govern ment for the sate deposit f ejiriiing.j of the' people and facilite exchange. LAND. 2. Your sub-committee upon land plank, beg to; submit to your ap . 1.1 . 1 p n ' P it ' -'fa H 'i 5. v WORD. Lr. Ohrurlotte;...... At. cviumfcuu. ....... AT. AU'IStl. j, irouriiBouM)!. Lv, AUL-usta " t'oiu;aiL,. Ar. t'h.tuiHio . Lv.Ailane ......... ...... Ar. caariotttf i..... Lv. Charluitt Ar. Salisbury I.y.- Jiut" Springs Aslietd " Slates. ....... Ar.-a ifcbiiri i,... ....... i.v. Saiisl UTy ............. .r. Greeustvi'O-. Ar. u tiiS' on-SMlt ni. .... I.v; On-ci!lir(... . .... . Ar. Durham:... , tiahlu.'; Lv. ItahhrUii...... ... Ar; Colds'-oro. f. ...i.... Kevsvlll. Itinkt ville ... " - lOcliltKHld...., ft - 'A M ': wa' 1.' r j .Mi f'Miy; 1 -'4 . ...... - 1 .,- r. lv if ' ' t hi " .. tit m -;i i'i p. u 1 - J". . Jl. :- 1.' 1 I u" ": i 2 - 0 'f 1 a - 1 r. -l'-'.2- p."s'' h:-r, i". - t Ia!!y except Sunday, r 1 437TT-- " ashiston and Kouthwtt -B"V'iist 1 j ItTd operated betwecriVashi: "-tH ,'1' 1 daily, !eav WasUtngton ll.. iV., 11 ! a.in.,;reenf4lrol.loa. ltr:-K.et-f . t' , ctiarloct 9.45 a. m.. arrtv. s au ,. 1 -..'',. V k . ! lurhlt'tr. leave AlUu.ta U:. p. in ' ihir f.hl provul the tollowmg: I he Land, in- , ; rrivrs Kuiviiie 1 u. m:, loni-ia-u Liuuin "ii-H.iiLia? itsoarv,tsor wea.iu, etf .York to Neu orie.ius,aUoh '.'V -F is the heritage of all people, and should : ton and iteinphis ;ia AtiHt.-.aatMi l;irml r-i not be monopolized tor speculative p. id p. in., iiuily. naes coni.ei u '.: i.'v -5 ilffair I come (o vou with a small that yVni may need. In England, the Coutinentund mai y foreign countries, irivself and wares are well known. virnoses ind Wien ovni-rkhin nf 1-tn'd No. Ieatvlr.sat1.5ti p.;ui., a..t e-i.-',''i"s V' ,-ai posts, anaik,ieii ownership 01 iana f;r oxford ami Keysvt.ie. ' ,l .. 'Nos. 9 and 12 connect at iaefc'ian.1 f- ps U. West Point and UaiUmsre OaTry t-xvi-tVutCV On Trains 9 and loT im'.Imrm Itufr.-t en Allaiita aJiu New V.lk; i... ivuij; j.-'1-ja-AusastitTaml iirvcLsbo-o t u a Liiu.vl;v. Teiiii. on 11 and n between lacLntcFii aii iy-Zr IlaieijCU-and 'tie-hstM.r-, atiu 1 .i:i:1.-;1 n.2c era bt t(( n N'cw ollc, a-Jjte.g: i..ut mtX.,-r shnuld fee prohibited. All lands now held by railroads and other coporations in excess of their actual needs and all hinds now owned bvrdiens should le reclaimed by the Government and held aud-Au' for actual settlers only. TRAN'SFOKTATION. 3. Transportation being a tneaus of defence and public necessity, the-i Blanv American iamiiies in their re- roads in the interest of the neoid 1 - 1 . .1 i't..i . 1 . b-, k-diuii 1 j . iivj .1.-1 ( v-4 Sleei'da bt t At'tu U ubiib glOb aia..vi vv"4 e. lif.i ki.kV. vvv:1v' r " -Suuerlltiendcnt, a. tJiia-, 'r sheiite. n o. J-i. ""ir : Goerniuent should own and operate . w.-H.uafcfiN, .,' -r'r'-JAVrlixeiiir'- H.-en. Maaayer, i i.vitf j-y. , a. Tiie telegraph and telephone, 11 .nia, v. AK.iu- SOL as. 'i rui J;gr AllaU'i, ti'. like the po-tai systenii being a necessity j for tne transmission of news, should bet HP tin -4 I- k IV; hi L'r.-- .S, ( j - 3 sr.- v 1 t ' K -:i t 5 V 1. 1 1 :;r: i r- 'X; V . V ;' T. F. liLt "T" V. fc i s . "avWhoiiro WK K, . KhVtU'S. OKbil.i . rtSTATi-m. wh.ilii r-dly a.;d !-noraie.-e lbs hl h tve- trili- d away tl.dr ijror of f fl j J I'.OliY, MiNDand MANiiO ;!. int( tei'tlble drains upon the vr men. 'J'he raiion commilfee consisting of ;M I 1YIIAT AN ASS AH IV Tho U33. thoujrat himself c.3 fxno look-' in; cs his neighbor, the hcrsc, tmtU he, one day, esw himself in tho looking glass, when Jic said "What cn cs3 cm 1 1" Arc there not scores cf people who cr.snot sec themselves a3 others sea them? They have bad blood, .pim ples,"" blotches, eruptions, and ether kin dred disfigurements. "All these annoy ing things could bo entirely eradicated, imd tho-fkin restored to 4i lily white ness," if that world-fanied remedy, Dr. . Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, were given . a fair trial. It euros all humors, from, the ordi nary blotch, pimple or eruption to the worst scrofula, or the cost invcterato blood-taints, no matter- what their na turecr whether they be inherited or acquired. Tho "Golden Medical Dis covery" ia tho only blood - purifier cftcrcnlecd to do just what it i3 rec ommended to. or money refunded. World's Dispexsakx Medic at. As rociATioN, Proprietors, No. GC3 Haia Urcet, LtJIalo, II. Y. eans- rlis of life, ili-acaclie, IVie aelie. !'reaet:jl Oreans. V eaKt;es nf Mtm-r.v, rircphs tu..n ile F ice, and all the e fleets leading to e rlv eeeav. Conaumptlon or Insardty, send f..r HOOK OF LI I'M, (sea led) tree wiih particulars of a home cure. So c u tc 71 o pay. on. PARXER, i'4o N . Cherry St , Nash ville, Tesiix. NorfolkAIiiance Exchange 11 and 13 Ccmmcrce St., jSTorfolk, Va, Owned and controlled by Aliiancemen j-for handling produce. COTTON A SPECIALTY. I Don't sell before writing for par ticulars to . J J. ROGERS, Mgr. P. O. Box 212. The M'roii Caper. The little eight-year old son of a member .of the Farmers' Alliance look ing over the only newspaper his father brought home said : k,l'apa, why did you join the Alli ance.'' j "To better our social and financial', condition, my son1 j "How can you do-that by associating with such bad men "Aliiancemen are as good ns any other nn n. How in the world did you get it into your head that they were had men?"' Ticking up the paper the boy an swered: "1 his paper savs the A lliance leaders are political renegades and blather skites and that they art' fooling the members and that they tire a set of blockheads !o he led around hv such frauds as Polk, Macune .Jones, Tracy, Par-due and Co' "That paper don't tell the truth, my sou, it is prejudiced against the Alli ance.'' "Then, why do you subscribe for such a paper?'' The fat her,, blushing to his ears, re plied: "Run, out and hunt hens' nests, son. I am in a hurry." , The boy looked inquiringly at his father ami then at his mother mid started as ordered, but as sm son father is a block head.". IJrother does this illustration suit you? w--43P -Wum - If ever)' man was as big as he feels there wouldn t be standing room m this country. Washington Life Ins. Co. QF NEW YORK. is slow of growth, and when found, its rarity make? it, valuable. I ask your confidence and make a reference to turn from abroad bring my articles . -ii. it t it. ... 1 ti, .,.. una tne..., on turj w,.m i-m.... -.i'j tortile transmission ot news, siiouhl be ST.L well, but you may not be one of these. ' owned and operated by the government ' t. 1. Vinson, South Main strut, t;r. n 7" 11 1 ' ill the interest of the people. j shaving uhti.hatr-vuttini;. . . l'7r?T-t-i;--s'f"' Conndence between man and man , 1 1 . ' me,, and sUVneraa all iS W hihi'sonie parts of the altove ad- in and vtra.:.jooimig n s-rui'v. -w iU u -u dress may seem at a mere glance ( rf Usi'hil j - .r! - sharjeti scissors at frytn Iu tv f ; t-; ( make partisan political distinctions, Uivo liim a call. . ' vet noon carerul stiHlv one wii c earlv ! i 1 " m.-i .1. f 1 V till. lis Journal to indorse. that confidence, se- that it is non-parUsan. and further, ! GH'A IS ITH. . . . . . ... , . , : ' li c.M ii.hi one (Ti.11 oei-', 1 oeis, . , t t 1 . 1: . do not t hink it will be, misplaced. will be impressed with the truth" of its rMaie, 1. .i:TVr:tittut u. j-ni.ii.'..-,.ir.- 1 1 ' - j iidd-iiiidif and tiiOit'ie 1-ti,.s i a- ix;,j.- - old in the markets of Europe, but is tew to North America. The price is as low as an honest medicine can be1 sold at, !o cents. Semi ;i postal card for a sample vial, to try them, before you purchase. DR. 1IAYD0CK, 03 Ful-ion St., N. Y. Mention tiie watchman v.-hen yon write. OOO0OQ6O GO T71 f- '7i "T"TI f of recrtiitliis !ialth w uJscot-crecl InTN fUffl O S In liver TiTcctlorai, ?ti?k lioaclficlio, f?y- pcp:-.Ia, t'.atnlcnce, heartburn, Ulioii XJ t?-oul)Io. oi" the bowels, their et:r.tlr fG'.f t.-, r:ro mrx'-iious.. Tboy aroacor- Orf ctivu us T-.eIl as n iffr.tid cathartic. Very. p;ar.n nnU easy to t;Uo. I'rlce, J ri,c. O.i;co, U'J 41 rark l'lacc, 2f. Y. OQGOOOOQOO Meptjjjr the A .lit 1-in.i', X i It 1 i I' l M ....... . .... ( ...... I . L. A. ... ..It.-.. t I.-. j... i . .. l RiaKe tne nest iorm ot a cure an promises, mui me :o,iiLv oi. tut; com-; a-i i.ui.aiMvwtr.-umi.u MMriH-,, j 1 J i , J . i . v. i i . , absolute one tor biliousness and mittee who trained it. It was a-'.opted headache tlmt can be found in this with only a few di-senting votes, and year. The cure , is so sm.fl in itself, -the platform ui adopted unanim usl and yet its comfort to vou is so great aud received with great applause. The 2') minutes being its limit when relief conference having completed its. work conies that it lias become the marvel as a. repn-se.itativti body, and adjourued of its time. One and a half grains of sine the. . medicine, coated with suar, is my remediv, in t!:e "shape of one small pill, known to commerce as DR. HAY- ! DOCK'S NKNY LIVER PILL. It is 1850 THE Georgia Home Insurance Go, .,T"r-ci?sSRS?, I f ir .' 1 -7 was oui or i. earing me motuei sain; IL:Kiis-$:s2r;H.rwn'i5a "John, if I were you i would be' l- J. BH0DE3 BEOWNEj WM. 0. C0AET, ashaimd to put a iewsnaier iiit'i mv ral? ilt:feAi jiv?;5 n iiyS8j l'i-sii.KVT. st-i;kt vv. . . 1Ti:ii4:!!-?hirrWl ------ - s hands that telis him that ins own iW:ZraSil Kipiii Tctal Assets, fiver S1,0Q0.000. tfli!SS- Home Ccuip-any. seeking Koine Fatrcnagre. jj-iWoMw Itf rres fell r ir.fr-cs r f Kk-ks at lowr-st fT STjnSffeH "VN men ar. 1 v,--,;uon suffering . i w.aaii) r ion or on honic dis.-iask, 5i can b care ;i v.-Hiable lreati.-e on th-'ir at iiJ'llteneatsealed flee, alsd :-:UU how tl.ev fan be cured ;'t Iivme, iy -wrlUn-.' l. i'AItKEI! k CO.. 3ia n. carry s.r' i, n ishv ai , r. :.n. Uei ter .vriie lo-l.ty delays are nr.n'.'er-;. l'easo state ycu tioabl and U v lonyr aiitlct'.d. Merdioa tl;e Watcluaat, iihen vou write . accouate rates. Losses adjusted r.ncl paid 'promptly. J. ALLEN BROWN, Agt. fjwufcsoaapri Ijwai d& & 58 fifcA reel wTua ?BSTi Fvv 3? civile 3a3xr oific nun, A-tufmls to iiatSrad .L.Hi.strHewi-., n.. and Mapji'mg-of iieat ' ltv.U', i'.-t .; .: Water fowkr Plans i-r Knftioo! V lMvellitigs. and utle.eis tu 'lla? j--un aii kinda ot' M'achiuVry, U uil J I i . -r Matui - i-. &c- ; . : l. -Organ cf the N. C. Stab--Alii Edited by Col. L.L: i'olk, st,.:l if d. L. Ilamsey. The papei; tvill -lep.t. uji-itrthe r.sual tiiua i' r' &ul)scrUe foritViUily SI j -r o-.r. - dyaneev? ( i:lMiV;."i'r(!gVi;siV' 1.: ' a-ri the YVArcmkN will ; he oM: neY..os)iidlers :it 81A'!J fer Hih p pers. SiibsCrUift jm",w.- ATi:r.-v - ' -PitOGUtSfesIVi: FA-aMEl!. . : V.::-3 fV4 t"-. if V ' : 4! Caveat?, jna.rMe-M&ik? oHia'nicl. 5 cnt businicssTcndiiCted for M'tncftTE F;:5-,f Oui Orrtfl.' Or?---:iTE. U.,!S. f.,T' T?"' ud we csn eecara frnTt-nt i'j l'-.t-" rcmote'Crbni Waih!ni.-totii ... Send rriodcl, drir.vin or Tf,!av;r'.' " ttoo. Ar.dvi, ii j..: teaHo r -cbanre.' Gurfce tt due ti t .".'en; ? -' , A PfW.rr, 'll0W,TO5.Ta.a J.--..,.. I r.aracs ..f aetsftl clu-ntn iu Juur tU--, , j town, eo&t fre& Adiire.-, t OPF. PATENT CFr:Ct. V;A3H!K5T5N. 0 '- rft rT4 ii.o:,-2.r2o 2: ll.T.;:.c:o 5o.rS';,i22 1,1 iT.euu 1") Oi'. r. A. S, IIEILI0, Attorney -2t ZL:n,-s7c-. S-I.ISi;URY, X. c. Olfiee in Davis & Wiley's bank Knilding corner of Mitin ana limits streets. Will rac tice in Courts of Iu;van and adjoining counties. Prcnvpt an t er.r'fut allmtion givcii to ail lus i-aes-s entru? ted to inc. Krocial attcution given to- coikelions. CONDENSED STATEMENT. JANUARY lBT, 1S(J2. Assets, - - - $ll,4rD,G33 78 Uvstrved for policies, N. Y. Standard 4 per cent., an l ad liabilities. New Irisnranr.-. -t tiit.-tateling Insnranee, Paid Policy-hobhis in lSfd, I'aid Pojii y-'uolders since or- gr.iiiz.itiun, hivonie, isui Assets Invcslcil as Ftdlov.s: Loans sccurtd bv morttjages on Real Kstate, first. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 12, 1892, edition 1
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