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I , ' . I . r v . -. ( - - . i . ......... . v ( - 1 1 I: ALLT VNCIJ DMtiiCTOUV. JV.fnai AUwnn-u.u.i V ,c Ovprm in was nia-lt, it..iiw... rr t. Tnf.u vide nrcsi-jermaji , '--- n:-..;:. .tp vviih.tts. lecturer. The roll or counties. Wi t inaHiim, vii;i.i) . -f j i o'clock the cbTiventic'n w'jis called io ronler bv- Chairman Smith. -Leo S. temporary; cuair- rnian secretHrj. , . V. - Slate AlUanceUnw Cutler, prjesnlcnt, J.. - Clinton,. X.Cr W. S.,Hurnes, 8crethry, ' 77 Gjnjremoml District Iec't nrrr, A : fizt'r. Mooresvillf: President. Co H. A. ' l.,r ert Catawb t; WPres., E. V. Pnick, ' Kim woo.!: Secretary and Treasure J. 1j , IUmsoj, SalisUury. '. .. ;, linear Ooinh.lce Miller, president, I5l;tc1nicr;. L. llitchie, secretary, Saw.--IredtU County .1. M- Park president, : Statesviile; M. . E. Ramsey, secretary, :. 'Alooresville. . , i - : Cuhihw Cvnnty-. F. Iliieman, presi .lent. C.'i(rJ; Dr, J. Latrerty secix taryr Cneord , j iicJs ' CwintyU. S. Green, president, . imcs; W A. L.:nJay,. secretary, Thomas- -4 - vide. T. Wilfon";, nnsi Tl-nt, Newton; J. Nevton.- F. llejman, secretary, C. Rcfarui Press 'Association. . fl0iccrsJ. L. -Ramsey, president; Marion Bailer, vice-president; IV. SK Bdrnee, sec retary. ' -.. ' PAPER3. Rn1ot?h, N. C. ('Union, N'.C. Wilson, N.-C. gallsbuiy, N. , Tiirljoro, C. Ashovllle. N. C. Goldsiwro. N. O. Trinity Collide, N. c. Hickory, H.V. AVLittakeis. How Chinese "Follow Copy. Itcerlauvtime-lionored anecdotes rc rrardin the Chinese artists who fol lnwpfl their models even to the extent is called and it ; nf reDroducins cracks in porceliun and w.n fount I that, sotne oir the countiw;Tmtciie.,in nantiilooiisiire to be-credited had two sets of dt-legates present. A Typo tli race possesses the fate-; com mittre on credentials was appointed uty 'of minute and accurate imitation. mid l her con veutmn took a-recess or two ; rvnft lVonld therefore expect n Chinese v . . " l.n'ms srf :Is to nive the cominiUeeK time to iict'onthc case?. Tlie conven tion wa3 ciilled to order at 3 - o'clock, c. Progreiislve Farmer, StateOrg.n, CftU'.iaSlan, - " fmral Homo, ( -C-iroita'a VVatoliman, ' Farmers A rtvoc xt ,c, M.Tinlila Hom-f-Journal, AiliJrtee Sfasluel, Coatr3 Lite, yeiviry, ' ; Kattltr. : ' llrrh nf- thr. above-named papers are .re qvested'to keep the list standing on the first . page and add others provided they are duly elected. Any paper Jailing to aacooaie ins Ocala platform will be dropped from the lid promptly. Our people can now $ee tfyat papers are published in their interest. bat it wa found that the coninnttee was not .-ready io niport, ua it had one tough case4 that of Cahrru. There th? Alliance went into the 'county con vention and elected the delegates fairly. This did not please some of the "bo-ses, so Chairman Young and Col. Means boiled, went out and formed a third party, and appointed another set of delegates. These dele- gates were on hand wanting seats, and tjiey fought hard for them, but. the committee promised them seats in the next convention-. At 5 o'clock the convention commenced business in earnest. I forgot to say that ex-Grov-ernor- Jarvi.s was made permanent chairman at 3 -o'clock. In accepting he toll us of the good things, the party , i ' f uau none Tortus out lorgot iu ien ui some things it had not done. "He for got to telVus that it refused to re monetiz:! silver wHieu thev had a chance. He gave ns "the same old buncombe we have heard for twenty Ti . 1 ... '..I. 1 I... years. it was aruuK ireeiy uv. but with others it feiUilce water on a d lick's back. -As the result of the con vemtion will 1e published in another paVt of the paper, I will not give it here. Ve left Raleigh on the 19th, so as to get to Charlotte to celebrate. Both nre how gone and we will have to fall back , orr school closings .for awhile. We will photograph Bain Academy next week. Richard Razor. The State Convention. Correspondence of t'ae Watcaman. We have bad another- lively week. .'iThcNFatc of. BI:xiuiscripts. " 'VariorA fates .await manuscripts suh niitted for .publication "in the periodi cals. Ow' famous juveitile weekly not" only rejects articles, but de stroys a large percentage of what it accepts a ink pays for. One magazine sent b:tc'.l.iu a lump nearly a two years' supply of- manuscript that had been accepted. Aiiterary'manwhose articles.fetch the highest "rates easily, complains that they are held as mng as six years alter having been accepted. A man .who lurnisueu-m article on the-negro question to 'a religious peri odical eight years ago was astonished recently to see it iu print with his sig nature, lie had .somewhat revised his views since writing the , article. t An article by a famous English scientific comn to follow copy far more closely than his European brotlier. But the Honkong Telegraph has 'effectually dispelled thi illusion.' Presumably for economy it employs almond-eyed and queued gentlemen at case, and the editorial staff and proofreader tire -fast qualifying for the asylum for the insane. To show what he had to put up with, the editor lately inserted a familiar piece just as it came from tfie compositor. (It appears to have been set from manuscript and for one or two of the verbal errors the comp is evidently not responsible.) Here it is: "The Burial of Sir John Moox. Not a drain was heard not a funeral note ash fa corse to the rampants. We hirmed not a soldn'r !ischarged his farewell shot O'er the gram wjien our Hero we bur'eid. We buried him doubly at lit. The soda with our bayonets turning. . By th niggling moonheans inirty light and the lantern drimly buning. No niellen coffin enelosedMiis breast nxji.t in shut nor in shorted wo would him. But he laid like a warrior taking his not. Wilt his martial clock arround him. Few and short were the papers and, we spoke not a -word of sorrow. But we stead- iastlygaled on the fall that was dend and weintterly thought ot the morror. Iloli. John S. liciiiJcrson. Having leariled that Hon. John nio in life saloon tor my, votes sake. He filleth my pocket with cigars and inv beer srlass runnetn' over, tie in i . . . - . ... . . . . Do! You Knott Him? , ' S. 'Thai tloliticlan-is m sherdierl. I Henderson is beins publicly charged jsns! I h5t I want any gol things with visiting the drinking saloons oi " clunks i the campaign. He le tdeth me ixipuni, ana apprenenaing .mac such charge based on a commnnica tion of a Washington correspondent of; the Voice and -winch dnced in The Prariresstca fee) that it is due Mr. Hencl I should say throurh these columns that his deportment as a gentleman and rep'resentative is of the highest character. Ha sissun'rs , ma that the charge is jitiqu alined ly false, and I niake the statement with sincere pleasure. The public acts and public records of public men are public prop erty, but the good name and personal character of honorable men should be respected at all times. Respectfully, L. L. Polk. Tlio Conference Plalform. . . The followihg is a correct copy oi ihe platform adopted at St; Louis by the labor conference: BittaaU.teills laiiiijl was repro- quhethJconccrtiing the health of my f Fanner, I j familyeven to the fourth generation! . ai lerson that I Yeai though I walk through mud and lue rain to vote for him and shout, myself hoarse, when he is elected he straight way forgetteth me. Yea, though I meet him in his own' office he knoweth me not. Surely the wool hath bren pulled iver my eyes all the days of my ire. Lxchanqe. currency -issued by full LastpTuesdav evening we boarded the Richmond & Danville passenger train gentleman was accepted by an Ameri in niiarlt.tfo hpadiii!' for lialiih. it c -m publication. butit wassolittlesuited .... ' en I being convention w-ek and we a dele gate. We arrived in Greensboro, where we yv ere to change cars, at 11 o'clock. There we had to wait an hour for our (rain to le made up. In the absence of something better to do we piit in the time looking at a 300-pound j-e i turtle that was lying on its back 'on an express truck. Finally we loaded ourselves, about tlrree hundred strong, and pulled out for llaleigh. Our crojwd.was composed of farmers, preachers, lawyers, merchants, docto dudesf,s editors, newspaper correspond ents, alliancemen, straight democrats and a few soap heads, in one coach. A good majority were Alliancemen but there was a remnant of the other class. Among them .was a preacher wno , wisneti ine people to. near ins , loud. talking. lie gave the Alliance ' a great deal of valuable information. He was wound up tight but was of "very small calible, He struck a fellow who was willing to say anu n to all he said, and he told us the cause of all , the hnancial trouble. H el. said the farmerd tlo not work and thev sit about the stores and whittle aud talk . :.i i ii. ' i. . 1 1 - apuut me ricu oppressing tne poor, and that they wanted everything r divided out -equally, and a good many uiiici limits :u ttiai Kinu. We p.'lO- j 111 . - .Vtofiipnea him, sized him up, before . we would .ay anything to him. After a close scrutiny of him frbin head to foot we felt sorry for him and con clud'. that he might be going from Morgiiuton oiua 1 ave of absence, and mjij uiiuiic "kuiu say niigiit nave a "have a tendency to injure, his mind pooci ue was auout run down and a - his steam escaped aud he was heard from no more. We tendered him a vote of taanks and dronned :i 4 fr. 1 r - iv to popular taste that the editor put it in pampnlet form and sent it to the only pt-rsons in the United States who might be interested in th.e subiect. They numbered exactly five. New York Suti. fid vices from Shanghai tell of the hor rible- execution of a Chinese rebel. lie took part in the Ghoyaug uprising and was coil vict ed at lien-1 em. As a warning to all those who rebelled T 1 1 against the government, ho was ordered to be executed by being slowly .sliced to death, and the awful punishment was inflicted. The Newspaper. Philip Gilbert Hamerton, in his pa pers on "Intellectual-Life," thus speaks of the paper : "Newspapers are to the civilized world what the daily house talk is todhe members of the family they keep our daily interest in each other, they save us from the evils of isolation. To live as a member of the great white race that has filled Europe and America aud colonized or con quered whatever territory it has been pleased tb occupy, to shore from day to day its thoughts, its cares, its in spirations, it is necessary that every man should read his paper. Why are the French peasants so bewildered at sea ?M It is because they never read a newspaper. And why are the inhabi- 'ants ot- the - United States, though scattered over a territory iourleeu times the area of France, so much more callable of corrected action, so much more alive and modern, so much more interested in discoveries of al: kinds and capable ot selecting and utilizing the best'of them ? It is be t i i cause tne newspapers penerrate ev.eiy- where, and even the lonely dweller on the prairie or forest is not intellectually isolated from the great currents ot public life which flow through the telegraph and press."' Peculiarities of Law. A judge at Leeds has decided that "a proixise of marriage may be made by other ways than words liy a shake of the hand, for example, or a wink of the eye, or a .thousand other modes." A young woman had a drawing master who gave her every reason to believe that he loved her short of saying so. He wrote letters descanting cm the "celestial joy" of those who can "pour out their souls to each other;" spoke of woman as "helpmate to man, not a toy for an hour," and frequently wrote, "Oh Jane!'1 After two years he broke otl the acquaintance, and later wrote to the lady's solicitor: "If you have a letter of mi lie wherein marriage is staled, irrespective oj: my position, 1 am willing to see further, but you have not." However, following the judge's instructions, the jury gave the lady 100 pounds damages. Odds aiMl Ends. Boston .h as a eat asy 1 u m . All trees are evergreen in tropics. To preserve mucilage of either gum arame or tragacantn, aud a lew drops of oil ot cloves or aicoho! A young high school student has made the discovery that, "The spinal cord serves as a support to the back.'1 A good cement is. melted alum, but it must never be useu when water and hear, are to come in contact with it Cats die a:- an elevation of 13.000 feet, even though they are reputed to Juiye "nine lives" when on a level with tl.e ocean Steel wagon. .wheels with hollow fel loes aud spokes are coming to the front to a large extent Detroit is manufacturing them Chicago is greatly wrought up, over he stato of the water she is compelled o use. Chemical tests have resulted in demonstrating the presence of or ganic .matter in the water and the health office has advised the public to boil itJ The sewerage of the city emp-i f... ties into the lake irom which the water i iyc ,eiieve that the money of the 1 1 j m awn anu me oniy remeuy treasury should, be kept as much as for the supply nf),ai(1j11 the hands of the neonle. where t4ie water will not be affected by i nri vr,,. n .Win ml M Vntionn! nnd FINANCE. - 1. We demand a national afe, sound and flexible gen -ral government only: a legal tender for all debt?, public and private; and without the use of hank ing corporations; a just and equitable means of eirculationafe a tax not to exceed two per cent, as set forth in the sub-treasury plan of the Farmers' Al liance, or some better s stem; also, by pay meuts in the discharge of its obli gations for public improvements. " a. We demand free and unlimited coiuage of silver. - b. We demand the amount of cir culating medium tcf be speedily in creased to not les3 than 50 per capita. c. NV e demand a graauaiea income Condensed scftedule io ffect Feb. jt SOUTH DOUND, Lv. Klchnaond... " Bur.eT tile ......... " Keysviue.. ......... Ar. oanvi.le...". OreensDOTo..... Lv. GOldsboic........... Ar. ltalelgjii .., fc. HaJeijf U .... .. ... Ilurliam. Ar. Greensboro....-..., Lr. Winston-Salem .. .. Lv. (Jrvensboro Ar. Salisbury Ar. sutesville. ........ Asiievine.. ......... " Hot Springs .V; Lv. sali3Viury . Ar. Coarlotw? spananburg.... Grfenvllie " Atlanta .w..... I .. Lv. OUarloue Ar. CtaumbLu Ar. Augusta .... ....... A'AU.f" - N"o.u. i NORTH EOUX'D. it. Chicago, should rectify this before he opening of the World's fair or it may s nousiy ctieet tne attena.ince. for- ', Too long deluded the; unhappy victim of catarrh in- the head. IIc'3 been told that it can't bo cured. Don't yon believe it. It can Jbe, and it is no mattir how bad or of how long standing. It ha3 been dono for ..thousands y Dr. Sago's . Ca tarrh Remedy. Other so r called remedies may palliate for a timoj this cures for all time. By its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, it jsonquera tho worst cases. Its makers offer, in good faith, a reward of $500 for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure. They arc ablo to pay it. Aro you abb to tako it? Russia's Unfortunate Serfs One cause of the failure of the mefiserfs of Russia to become -pros- nenAis farmers is a bad system of btiid holdings. A peasant can only occupy his bidding for .four year3. Then he has to exchange with some other far mer. Tim is intended to prevent land from running down, the theory being that if land gets a bat owner for one four years it will ' be likely to get a good owner for the next four years. As a matter of fact it destroys in the farmer: all ambition to cultivate his land and improve it. He reasons this way : "Why should I work to im prove this land so that after four years when I am forced to give it up, some one else will have the benefit of my i labors?" The communities of farmers are ar- a - ranged on theoretical principles strong ly tinctured with communism and thev don't work. The ambition of the man and his incentive to labvr are taken away with disastrous results. It seems rather strange to see the most absolute Government in the world suffering by its attempt to carry out communistic theories. New York Tribune. 1' 3ii -T I . .-J'' ins; relatives, aud then, all was omYt luvk ufe. j: until we reached Raleigh. We arrived oW.-v, fnin .f ' at 3 o'clock, diseinbarked, stumbled over foots, rocks and .down steps and unaiiy reacneu the larboro house, where, we speut-Jhe tiijie -in various ways, some trying to sleep, some talk- "o poling, tuiue grieving over past mus, ami some wonnenng where break f.'lrit.. Would rfiti-i fiv.o. tV..IT -t ....w .-vwjis iiuui. riuauy aay times profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offen eivo ; eyes "weak, ringing in cars deafness ; offensivo breath Emell and tasto impaired, and general debility. Only a few of theso '6yraptoni3 likely to bo present at once. . l nousanda of , crises tormi- aptaru7l5aruch, of Charloffe, and vour ' Dat0 la Consumption and cncl in the scribe--took a-..- walk up . Fayetteville Atrcet and around the State house We thought we might buy out the town it it pleased us alter lckirK' over Ilk 1t'A.tl 1J L. . i bid "on it; tliat.it did nof'suit him We returned and begn looking about for breakfast. Your col-respondent anu uroincr vjuery, ot L).fidson, Col- iege:puueu up at a rest aui;an called for a square meal and were informed that it would lie forthcoming. Well. siinie oi u was square-, audi; verue very I do not abode to ihe rohvp grave, without ever havjng mani fested all theso symptoms. r Dr. Sage'i Remedy cures . the worst cases. T 50 cents, by druggists. A Household Remedy A FOR ALL - DISEASES strong not try the r.-ht. who thti waiters tilings, said t. 1 . liieaii.' the hsb. I did rm - . . - v beeff but one fellow to nry .was so hard hearted that hh mould not tjike any .of the excuses 'offered for the shortness of his beef Was so tougl drive a four-penny niu iii' We accented all ihe excuses, made out I.' 1 1 ' 1 . I ' I I- ti ll . our ineatfauu were.i uatiKltil tJlat it was howorse. We are opposed to grum- Wh- ',f-r 0,0,r We .met - in two or th ree , in the fore part of the d; could not the gravy. y. Caucuses At T Botanic Blood Balm It CufP SCR0FUU, ULCERS, SALT- - KH.IIH Cvery form of malinnant SKIN ERUPTION, he. sldet being efficacious in toeing up the SIStemand r(ttnrlnil' rnrctltntinn T hsn Impaired from any caue Its a.most supernatural healing properties lusflfrus In fluarartteeifijj a cure, if N' . directions ars f oltowed. SENT FRPF n lcstpatfi . BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. 5a. ltcsolutions. Harris Chapel Alliance, ( No. 15D2. J Resolved, That we the members of Harris Chapel Alliance, .of Rowan county, N. C, do unanimously endorse the St. Louis labor conference demands in full, and be it further Unsolved, That we will not vote for or support any man for office who will not pledge himself to use his influence and power to enact said demands into the laws or North Carolina and the the United States. Resroleed, That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to t he Carolina Watch man for publication with request that the i 'regressive rarmer copy. R. A. Moose, Hj. Bost, - President. Secretary. The World's Col umbian commission has run out of fnnds It had on May 4th last a balance of just $1,013.29 to pay salaries, rent, etc., for the remain der of the fiscal year .ending June 30. The monthly expense account averages $5,000, therefore it will have 81,000 to pay off $10,000 worth of debts. As Congress has made no appropriation for next year, there is a probability that the commission will have to around begging for pocket-money. The number ot foreign born soidiers in the United States Army during the civil wjir was according to Gen. Franz Sigtl, who has made the subject a t tidy, about 500,000. Of these 144, 222 were Irishmen and KG,7G7 were Germans. :3 JL A J ... . M. T. ... 1 .t.. ;wm, S. M , u V - - ' j hfjt i , - A f t 1 r 1 ' j ' ; r i i. - - - rfs -sf 5v.-r .v - mm Vi1 CNtl Sold hy T. F. KLUTTZ & CO? 99 FRIEND1 o 2 6$fy&ft io xoung I Mothers 1 o - . a i State revenues shall be limited to : the necessary expenscsT of government, economically and honestly administered. e. We demand that Postal Saving banks-be established by the govern ment for the-safe deposit of earnings of the people .nd facilite. exchange. LAND. 2. -Your sub-committee upon, the land plank, beg to submitto your ap. Lv, Augusta ColumbliT Ar.CMi lotto Lv. Atlanta. A r.- Charlotte.. Lv. Charlotte Ar. Salisbury Lv. liot Sprinsjs..... " Ashe, Me " Statpsvllle Ar. Salsbury . Lv. Salisbury Ar. Greensboro Ar. Wtcsi on-Salt w. Lv. Oreensboro.. . . . Ar. Durl.am HaltisU Lv. Kfllflh Ar. fToldsi oro Lv. Greensboro .... Ar: Danville - 'Kevsville-.. ...... ' Burk vilte... .. " liiclimor.d. ...... 5HIPSI 541P5I 8 0 .; r x 1" 15 p x li! lf. ru 1 Si p J, ". 4sl P X "41M lu is r h t8 4 t P M l" 15 ij li ISAM 1 5 .' A M 6 "3 A n 5C a Jl U-i i A M to A M 5 0(1 A SI 6 10 A H - li r m ti in a m 6 -T A 3 DAILY 1". n.i w p a 10 ;.0 3 0! A M p M 40 A M S j; & i2 i'm i 40 a M $ HI ' S ("0 " li'0 ' 1!S': No. t(: Bit " - ii'i p m 1 Va -$i 30 ' 3 05 " no: o " 12 Ki r M 5 : j - 3 3i5 - . 5 30 ' U or i 4l.. i w i, 5l b -r . . & 55 . U2 w . ; i !5 &U lu jj ' -i9:s USSi, ti i, ' IK) ti - . nA 4)i 4 rf s t Dal y exccprun.'.ay. i D.iiiv. WashJugton ana SouUnvecrn Vr.suin.ied ibT lieu opera wu oetweei wasnington .'tid Atl int aany, leavts wjihiungion u.i u p. m., banvi le i' a. ni.. Greensboro J.lo a. ia., Sa U bvuv s-'i n Charloete 9.45 a. ra., arrlvts Atlanta &Y5 ,-, m ' v turning, leave Atlanta 1.8i p- m i li.u ! ftp V?i provnl the following: ihe land, m- j : rrivesDanviiie i. A.m. Lj-m-iibm-v ;V, V eluding all natural resources of wealtlV! l is the heritage of all people, and should j ton and WJ f r ntnn Ann'iTal tor1 cnnrii I -i 1 1 r 1417 U UKJ III ''WlliU7Li A-iJl Oj'tClU l i Mgg C;:i!d Birth Easy. bhortens Labor, Lessens Pain, o ft o o o 8 9 o e - e.4) p. in., iaiiy; nvikes connection at fttnum purposes, and alien ownership of lanth KflaKfef1'' CMy should be prohibited. All lands now Lill held by railroads and other cOporations in excess of their actual needs and all lands now owned by aliens should be 0 g Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. O Jtooh to "Mothers" mailed FREE. e DRADFEELD REGULATOR CO. O ATLANTA, GA. 2 SOLD BY ALL DRUGG1STS7 Iho csas la tlio Worldly Why do yoia o-afTe? from Dyspepsia aud Siclt-IIcadacho, wrenrtcrinaT litb mlrorable, trliea tlia reiiicdy U at your Iiaad f tr. enable you to eat and digest your food, - - - - ------ - - - .... - - .. 1 1 I'm ann Wtst Point and lialtlmste dally except sunbay. SLEEPING -CAR SERVICE. On Trains 9 and lo, Pullman r.nffet siemrki.- eclaimed by the Government anu held ami Augusta. andGreeBsboio (v.a 'Ai-.i.eviiin h for actual Settlers Ollly. j aBtl'bclwecn Rlcbmor.l aial Panvn IJalelfii ,nd iireensbor, anul'ullmaii rrrLh TRANSPORTATION. e!B bit ween New York, Washington -;Jlai vU Dauvtile, Salifcbuty,ami Atneviiie.t rdi'jn n . ... Sleepers bt-iweeu V usiiiiglon mid AiiiMsia - . o. lrausnortation beinj a means , l. biu.ki.ly. w. A. ii. K. ' of defence and public necessity, the buSn. Government should own and operate w- GiitiiN, jas. . ; i ,i . l c jl t f t en. Manager, i. u roads in the interest ot the people. I Au.taa.oa, . 'CT,,....f... ..... C J1 IIA.AS, J iai. .Xfcl ., Al K'fJl, I. T!,.. t... 1 1 ,.L. a iie n'iJ,'i iiiio iimi iric iwuiir, ' light ibj "iiii lir. T71I1 FpcedilrrcracvoaU this tiotible, crcvent heaencho end topcrt an cen!oTincr.tcf lifo to whicli you havo been a Ptianerer. Doso email. Price, ' 25 cents. CHlcc, 30 Tark Place, N. Y. ooooeooooo Washington' Life Ins. Go. 1 1 n v i n Uijw .in t lie .Mil; mi one Quarries, Yools, . c , of K. i riimw esitaie, l via comiiiue io Rianui.icinit- HiiiNou : u;lii-siiindles and ortnbieji ll.:s f.r .rii!.ilt!f mi and wheat, t urrepoud( nee sclh lt-.-.i. .jn,ivs ai ly i . -w v i' j , " . .-Faith, f(,wu!i t b. x C MerMor Ihe Watt liiiian NEV YCRK. CONDZKSED STATEMENT. 1S132. $1 l,459,r,o'3 78 JAN U ATI Y 1ST, Asset3, - - - -Ueserved for policies, X. Y. Standard 4 per cent., and all liabilities, " New Insurance. 18D1, -Outstanding I iisurance, Paid I'o'.icx -holders in ls:l, l'aid Policy-holders dncc or ganization, ncuine, 18'Jl Assets Invested as Follows: Loans sceurul lv mortgages on Real Estate, first liens, New York Citv bonds, iirooklyn wacer bonds, -Richmond, (Va.) bonds, Loans to Policy-holders on Co. '3 . Policies, - - - -Collateral loans, Real Kstate, c'ost value, -Cash in bank and trust Co.s, Interest accrued, premiums-deferred and in transit, etc., lii.'i- Ihfl ro-;f?il wfum hniiiT :i npi-fiil 1' for the transmission of news, should be GRANITE. otvned and (Operated by the government in the iuta:e-t of the people. While some parts of the above ad dress may seem at a mere glance to make partisan political distinctions, yet upon careful study one-will clearly se-i that It is non-partisan, and further, wm oe impressed wnn tne tram or its; promises, and the ability of the com mittee who framed it. It was adopted with only a few disenting votes, and the platform was adopted unaniunusly, j and received with gre.it applause. : The conference having completed its work j as a representative body, and adjourned A. 3. IJIiUG. X. c. ; 'bank SALISBURY, Office in Davis k V la.. 3 it.i K t'ilhiiJt;. corner of .Main anil Inuus t-trei ts. "Will prvn--tice in Court? of Kjuwan and anjoiniii o'lailia. Prompt and cartful athr.timi i t 1 u. lit' iness entrusted to me. - .JSu'eeiul atl-iaioi) pitta ' to collections. JOHN A. RAMSAY,. . sine die Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorfe ll.0.12,")20 25 1 1. TO!'. J:l 5 ().." 8 1 j. 02 2 1,4 -17.000 4.") 2o.o:i:).r).-)4 r: 2. 08 1.433 74 $0,541,102 02 271,H i2 aO 144.0(H) 10,300 273,7:":o 34 .:..")00 501,, si 8 2j 247,708 410.007 77 CIVIIj E3JC3rIPff CEH a Attends to Railroad Construction. .v'tirws, annl Mapping of Real Instate, . E-nnwttt Water Power, Plans for the Erection ff Silii,,. Pwtdlinjrs. kr.; and attends to tlie tircp;.5P tt all kinds of Much-incrv, IJuildii:r M:iti r::.l-.Ai:.. &c. " h-ltf- '. 1 ,4."9.03S 7S For agencies and other particulars, address S, L. ADAMS, State Apt., Durham. X. C, Simple in Construction. Peraiaasnt in Duration. Ea ly Applied. Its Skill ful Use (Quickly Learned. The fleet rorcise is ar. instrument for the CURE CF DISFAS& WITHOUT MEDICINE. BASED on new theories or iheci'tLse nnd cure of disease. It -if als v 1th tlie elettvier l and magnetic conditions of ihe bof'y actiUhe gsustssurroum-irgn ia the atmosphere, rontrohinj! in e tor(uuuu. will Its nut. f.LrtHcitu. 1 ISFASE iS simply lm 1 Cft ni 7 f 1'0 A Vi - 1 . W ' vnaiuy ana only fSMMS aiuie w -va-rc wiru iuv,un, vi "UUlU ly,VUUN llCU tcav. tO th! O'.V Off tl) e 1 tTUOle the' eidnrfd trnnrw mim.hwircd vim in v. The tfu-ctsrorolse coiiStam 'y edd . , t h ..4. 25 atone time. And then inir northern gall to s liHk w hat we did." N DOWN men and wnmin Hunerln oin anj form ot oh homo jMNiti:.T c in secure a valu rote ireati-e on men- ar- aictli-n (so iled) free, and learn how they can be eared at home, by writinurDiJ. P VKKEU & CO.. 34t N ch'M ry si re-t. N .shviiiprnn. Itei ter write to-'lav delays are dangerous, l lease state your tiouble and how lon.cr afflicted. Mention the Watchman when vou write . Planters' Warehouse, The undersigned take pleasure in announc ing to tlie tobacco farmers of Rowan and ad joining counties that they have opened tlie Plant k us" Wakeihh sl opposite the Court House, in Salisbury, and solicit your patronage, assuring vou that no effort will be spared to make your crops bring tlie very highest market prices. Ciood stables for horses and good rooms for yourselves. Moping to receive calls from all our old friends and the public generallv, we are, ilespvctf.uny, t. Ii. BE ALL, JNO. Br.AKD, Cait. T. T. Peall ts the pioneer warrhousi man of Powan county, and has a thorough knowledge of the I'd.-diies. - iH.sm, DBPORIvIITIBS ! 1 Cross Eyes, Hair: Lip, t'Tmature of the spine Piub l eef, liip.Ioini Idscasc, and all d torn.nicsof i the Hands, Arms, l.egsaiid Feet, radealiy cured. DISFIGUREMENTS. Superfiuwus Hair. Wine Marus. Molt s, pain lessly and pei feci ly remove ). Send for valuable liratise o:i I he above. Address CW. PARKER, M.D.,340N.t:herry, Na.sh v 11 le, Ten n. PROGRESSIVE FARMER Raleigh, N. Organ of the N. C State A lii.tnce. Edited by Col. L. L. Polk, ns:?e4 If J. L. Kamsey. Tlie puper will be' kept' up to tlie usual high stidi'kL'; S'lhseribe for it. only bT per vear;!! advance. .The Progivssive Faiwt-r the Watchman" will' be st-ht w new ,..)seribers ut'Sl.'lM-) for 'oLhV per- Snbserihe now. A!orss. PUOGUEoSiVE l'.IM'EJl. U:Cletgh N.C. hJmmmWM r X ii U Ul mr Pa risl " n cosmei le.ue. Abso lutely harm ess and lirst-class medleant. a perfect face beam itier. A sola uy le. uing aruggists. v - 7 a iioarcw kk, n ti. oi s, Diinil.l 11 W 8 TATKI), Avho iu r-nJiy and lnoraoce jk ..... .! ,! V .. .... ll i v i iiiiii-u iin;i i lieu i'''or ih ao n V, M l N O and MAN ho m i, caus- I lay tei rible (iralns;Upon the wH;$i of nie, iieanacue, nae. nimQ, rreaujui Preatrs. Weakness of Meinon, I'linples upon th ; Face, and all tii effects leading lo erly rteoav, Cons:imptio:i or Insanity, send for LOOK OF LIFE, (sea led) tree wlih partieiilars of a home cure. So Cure no y.ny. OR. PARKER, : 1N. Cherry St , Nash ville, Ttmn. 1H E t J J US 111 1 Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, snifsll P. cat business conducted for MootRiE Fits. . Oui Orr;cEjs OrP02iT: U. S. P.tck-tC"-aud we can ware patent in lets Uai: .i- remote froi WaHir.?fon. . , -" Send mo-Icl, dra-viBg or j.Koto., wita cw- U ( ' tion. We advice, if "patentable er ia.it- '' Charge. Our fee uordne tirl patent . A PAMPHtET. UIIW e Obtain names of actual clients in your fcti'e.cu town, sent free. Address, C.'A.SNOW&.C0 Opp. Patent office, vash-jncton, D. C 3 i!-Mli-rtilf Steam, Air and Vacuum rumps, Vertieal and Horizon tal of every variety and capacity. VERTICAL PISTOH. VERTICAL FL! ml Regular Horizontal Piston. a in-nncre book-. f!esei1bire tre rmert aru ci-u- nrelnreH have the u!l to SUV. "Just cure of ail diseases mallei free. Ardrrts i f 1 ) - ' t h Tl i!JT:P n FftTROPOISE CO . , CU.'.rktitop.S. c , ..tiuDia.v. I Washington, V.C. -, 3 f. -Mi.: i --.-ML- ' in ' i r ? - - 7i The most simple, durable. and effective Pump in the -market for Mines, Quarrier., Refineries, Brcverics,. Factories,. Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. jQirSend for Catalogue. The A S CAMERON STEM MHF WOBXf, FOOT.OP EAT 23D STlUki Ni w VoKK. V
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 26, 1892, edition 1
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