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if ! . - I ' - - -fc- . I - - ... . f f r r x. s f f it 1 I- f IK: I 1 T -V ALLIAXCIiDIltKCTPKY. - N.tfv.iud AUiince L. L. Polk, president, ?;ort:KC;rA!hu; II. L.,jVucivs, vice pfisi--Icnt, Dakht.fi J. i I. Turner, sccrctary .trtNisimiiwrgia; J. F. Willetts, lecturer, Siai AVhwc-yivwn Butler, president. ClirntonyN. W. Brn, secretary;. 7. Conjrenio.xal District Lecturer, A iVazir. MoorwviHe: President C';;V, A. ' For eyCatiiwba; V.-Pre.; E. P. Ptnirk, :imvml; 'Secretary ana iruastini, . -jluuso Salisbury. ' ,aw Ck-y-J Milter, president, Bhickmer' M.-L. llitchU-, secretary, Saw. - . Ircim County-S. M. Park?, president, "RtatcavVtlb; U. K. Uamsy, secretary, Mooresville. -"V . GV' irrav County-k. F. Jli.leman, pre; dent. Com-.onl; Dr.. J. S. L-Wlcriy, eere - tary, Concord: ' ' J7.Wr CafyU.-B. Green, pnlent. Jims; Vv A. Lin-la iv, secretary, ihomas- i: villi;. ' ".-. 'K ' - fi.,riw, riruttiv--. T. .Wiltons, psi dent, Newt.m; J. P.! Ileuu.m, secretary, KcVrton. . A C. Hcfirm Press Association, ' ' 0$zcrJ. LJiamxejH president ; Marion flutter, vlce-prczitlent W. A Barnes, sec V relarxj. j ; ,". PAPER. Till: SEC'RKTd EXP,OS53I.. ! Richard Ilazor A lienors an . Alilaace .'Jeetiug ntd 'Gives. Away All -He Heard. jprrossive Fanacr, state Organ, WHSOii.N.C. ' Salisbnry, N'. C Tarboro, K. C, " Achiviue, N. C. Go!lt oro, N. O, Trinity college, N. C Illok-oty, N.C Wtilt taliors. N C, Jtural lioroe, .Carolina Watchman, linner-3' Advocator Mountain Home-Journal, AUiancescnilnel,- . Countrj Lttv Mercury, hauler. roKnt the. above-named papers arc , re quested to keep the list landing on thefinl 2. ,,,1 n,U nfh(r nroviJcl they art amy elected.--Any -pitper--failing f advocate the. Ocala platform will U. dropped front, the lid promptly: Ov.r .people, can wj cc ihat paper tire published in their interests SAV15D BY HIS WIT. ATbysietan-'s Interview With a Crazy JUv Francisco. Mar 20. Dc.II. E. S riudersoti, wii of .-Mayor SatuUrson hud a tlniiiiug experience ycw a miui man -a few dnvs since, and it wis- cniy again as if Ihe tlioucht- i:?eiitfu the keenest p'eaiure. A AVanai Dicn Ptt lunrc - A ilisilrpftsinnr. fifril cccurreJ at Flint 'Well, that's s$ttW,M -rehlnwd Dr.J T.Vidav. news nf which was brought S:imlt;n?0D? -I v.iH cmnv hack nght hero yt'stcrd.-.v. Hrs.- Janie Williams, 62, kh1 be sure, r.o-rt yoa waifc iOf.me.. daughter of Mrs H. Tuchardson, com Open the defer . , mitted stJeide U taking morphine: I?,iwinus.n -cnloeUod Inc dor, promie ae.id!drug 3 prtjcurcd aid con isiug to awiit tho docCcrs rotcrQ;:and e&ed un'lil the Ithe opportnnitf prc- 1)7 exercwhig extraoniiuary self -posses- the thsciplo of Lsenhqnons -lostno itaie j Per,!wl itself when she eoultV take it. sion and diplomacy that he .eciipedpn -gelling cutcf the room atid-down t-oip. 8hf acted rather "stranly -.dur Iwdilv iiury and pssiulv death. the-oftc, where he rel-Hel hk-t expe-u the' morning, but nothing was " . - . i ? O Anions the arrivals at tae western : nearp. pu.;x twicer w.usuiy.iicu thucht of it as she liM tweu unuappy Hotel two veeks ago was a mssiveiy- na li was-i uoen.u mw ;uup j,,r somo tjii-c, she was missed later built Swede, uho regUtered under the jtmussen's arret at once. His room jn the davi, and a search being ,fbstitu name of Rasmussen. . "lie -appeared to v.-aJchd, nd nuriu the aUrnoon ted, was nud'iin an, unused room iu Ik a iallv. cood-liearteiKMlow ;w!io j he emerged i'rom it into the arms of the iiouseji.i n-i ttneonscions condition. was addicted .at times to the excessive ;two pvlicemen. -vu coueyfU bint to Phvicia'ni were hastjly sumraonetl nso of inlcxicHnts. There was nothing itr.e tion? ot intonate.- ifinusron strange in his manner to attract special ti now m theavlu.m for Uie insane at t,.lt c0u: i,e j)Ut it w;ts too late; she Pa - Was hfvond the reach ox nieti'.eai s.-jin, Dr. .faanaerson fiTles tnac his sus- or human aid. The cause that pense in--' lie live uniiuto ho spent with the niadmati wun :ff:rrUh nd thnt he will never tie'Jlbt to fa- ct tne circum stance.- He Hlilli ilT 111 Hia UlU'illVi v " ; ! attention, but at times he actna iikra man who was men tally -worried ami who ' sought to droja'ii his ti-oubie in i III III IV is, a f: ;!; t i v i Hi lit Gcrrcsprtn-icnce the of ateuman . . nrn'frnltl" to PXOOSff ..ST me OI Uii can t The Coiifrimcc Platform . The following is a correct copy cf Mini platform .adopted at St. Louio. ly the labor conference:' v - : FIXAKGE. 1. We demand a national currency .' safe, sound and -flexible issued by -the gen -ral pverntnent only; a full degil tender for aLi debts, public and '.private; and without the use of bank ing eorporati)iis; a.juyt and equita'ole means of circulation, at a tax not to exceed two per cent,' as set forth in -the sub-treasury plan 'of the Farmers'. Al- -ianec,or some better system; - also, by 1 i ... i . e '.is.. ,.ki: payments ui me uicuiuj.;e il itn uyu .jgation for public iui)u-ovraients. i ' a. We df inand U'ree and unlimited . coinage of silver. '2 b. We demand the 'amount yi cir culating medium to be speedily i;i- t. creased to not less than BhO per capita. c. We, demand a graduated income tax. .. . " - (1. We li'elieve that the mriney of the fio.isurv should be keut as much as possible in t!e hands of the people, and hence we demand all National and fcstate revejmes shall le limited' 'to the necessary expenses of government, economicidly and honestly administered. e. We demand that PoslaP Saving " bank$ be established by the gpvern-l - tnent for the safe deposit ot earnings .of the jeople nnd facilile exchange. - i;ani. 2. Your sub-eomaiittee upon the land plaidc, beg to.suhmit to your p. prov-d the following: The land, in cluding all natural resourccs of wealth, is theheritiige-of all people, and should . .not be monopolized for speculative purposes, and alien ownership of .land Should be prohibited. All lands ' now lield by railrotids and other conorstions in -excess of their actual needs :md all lands nov.' owned bv aliens should be reclaimed bv the Government and held ,for actual settlers only. ' . .TRANSPORTATION 3. Transportation being a 'means, of defence and public necessity, the 'Government should own and operate . broads in. the interest of. the people. ff.VThe 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 o"f the above nd , dress may seem at a mere glance to vmake partisan - political distinctions, yet upon careful study one will clearly neo that it i3 -non-partisan, and further, will be impressed with the truth of its promises, And the ability of the com- - tinittee whp framed it. It was adopted - with only a few dissenting votes, and Ihe platform was adopted unanimously, "., ,nnd received with great applause. The conference hhving completed its work as a reprkeutativo hody, and adjourned . $ihfi die. ' AlHi.pp. secrets this week. 1 help it, I .amMibcnt. to et scaled, I heard so much about Gideon's band, dark lantern tricks and such like. The reports all come from the news papers that are so uneasy for fear the dear-people' will get strayed off. I am going send "for Jacob" Warner and his shot gun as soon - as he gets his crop worked out and his grasshoppers ui,.' Un li:irvr!fd:ind let them hire him to go around and look up some 0i those measley things. l?ut b haye. wandered ou. Last Wednesday a gentleman came around to m? . denmd r.sked me to go. out to Polk Alliance hall with hinrc Oa ar riving we -found a lot of. sober looking men. Among them were Capt. Vail, Baxter Moere, MrD. Wratkins, Capt. dim Davis, Will Kankhi, Will Pharr, J. II. McClmieek and a batatlion I don t remember. At 3:30 o'clock the mogul 111, lintica fv nviVr fin el r,r:l rr.'Jl ' ' steward to take up the pass word. Mi Moore 5iune to me and l whispered Shorllv after his arrival nis manner. changed completely and he treated all who came in contact' with him. with :i1:p.o.t, si.udied rudene?s. One niyht he created an upronr in his room on tiiafiricu vnth a murderous weapon, upper flbor- of 4he hotel !y -cties ;nd f vils, dm on -the following day ne tiu . . . . 1 i I !1 1 P man, J n.i physically was no m-ittj'j vfor ' Uas ! mnss:i. ev.-n hud tlie InnaU.not been o & o t & sf&k& To Yyng :J - WW irs ...... J 4 .? Its Wonderful EfTcta ca tuo Livor, totoraacli, Bowels aiii fiicincjs. A For Biliousness, Constipation aud Ma laiia, take Lenioti Klixir. Fur Indisri'fetton. Sick and Nervous Ileudr.eue, taUeLemou iixir. F-r frMe-vpleRrness. Nervousness and Heart failure take Jfuou Elixir. For Fevers, Cuills and lebiiity, take Lemon Fiixir.' L:vdi-os, Dr natural and tlircuh organic reflation, tuko Le-..er Fiixir. !.-. 3!ozie 's Li. me a -Kiixir .vili ,rot fA.it you in anv oOhe ab'.-vsi u.nuea dis eases, all oi' wkich ari.--.q- i'rom a 1 or put or diseased liver, Liouiach, kiiineys or ' bowels. Prepared only by Dr. I L 'Moey, At utaGa. COe. anI $1 bottjes at drug- not leave his chamber, id tailed lor a bellboy and shouted to him that he was ill anc! neetled a doctor ; am. Dr. Sanderson was snmnionei, and in response to the call he -went to Ilas lunssenj room. He knocked at the door and asked to know what-waa wan ted. ; A gruff voice answered that there was nothing desired. Dr. Sanderson insisted that if his services wcr re tu tired It.ismas?en in ust speak quickly or do witliuut him, cis lie woiud leave at once. As'Dr. Sanderson spoke a .formida ble hand and arm were extended th rough, the transom, and clasped in the lingers w:as a note, which he took and opcnul. Tf-. vr n. Rwpdish document, and as Dr. ilai Sanderson is dnaeouninted with that iaiig-.Mige ne prornpiiy rt-tuiiieu Ali.or ten yt.ars Gf ;reat. nuilVring from 4()peH. the door," said he, impatiently, j indigestion, with reat i;ei;vous prostra . The door was opened, and Dr. -San- ! tku, biliousness, dL:or!ered l;idiv.;-yH and derou ' .stepped into the . rooiki. He conftipation, l iye eecn cored ny u heard the doov ei')se and the knv turn ! Mo!e-si.e!uon -.Jixa' ist. A prornptcd the unfortunate, woman to take her life was an unhappy marriage mid a-subsequent mutual attachment between another man and herself. Two ve.ars her -ajro h.er husband left her, owing, tui some misunderstanding or unpleasantness' in - the family, end he lieeiirr.e enamored of another nuyi, and he of her, but as she was manic 1 !t bey ' could not wed. Both; becaine very unhappy; and she often told her family she would not live un less she could marry the man she loyed. This being impossible both began to pine away. The day before she took the fatal dose she told some one in the house that she diuii't intend to live any longer. that her life was a . misery, and she could not idaud it. Her friehds never "suspected fur a minute that she rtallv eonleTn plated putting an end to her ex istence, -but as .she lay a corpse Friday the sad story of a liliglited life was be fore them. The man who she was iu love with ' is throwing his lite away for love also, and was yesterday re ;;::vdedks criticallv ill. Tlfe funeral of the unhappy woman will be conducted to-da v. Chan (tie Observer. 2 Bisaya-issa &u I Shortens Labor ; Lessens Paia, . Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. ? SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A Housshsld flomady FOR ALL DISEASES . OCTI.TCUNU. Ty; ieli.uond. ........ . j:ujkivu:c . n s v u to. . ....... .. . At. ;!invi '.'.... . : ; rwu&fm I.r. ColJsiro..... .... Ar. Kid&iJili r -l.v.-'J3Te:yrU ... e....... .. Ouraarar... ...... Ar. Oit--i!tuff -. -...... ... I.v.- wiastoo-sjti'etn ,,r. . Lvi Green&toso Ar. rtllabttty . . .. . . , At, i'tatewville.... f..' Astie tile. . . ..... . " - -. Hot Sp'-lrj?. . . I,v. Saltsnur-.,,,.-' i. A r . riott ft . . . , . . s prtnn etc Jg' . . -' ieaviue . . . . . ' At l-i lit l ... ... rri-.- TLv. UiiHrieTtc : Ar. Columbia ............ . Atv August ir. t r M ;S '-f JiOHTItnOLNP. .A am now a Turning' ouieivly tnc youu: p.-.siciao was astuiuiieu to ree a pctfectlv nttde man, whose eyes rolled weu lira a ... i i .. : i DiS ear, tana, sai;a iv l;.v win urn ... , . , the imninees, free silver, trust, monop- Jl f'r,;m pefJ.v iu; o!y, national bmk, Cleveland, lliih" '!G- Vv "' !Vi,ueifu i;0111 He ;id non'e ot tbem would do, it had jnore pen.ous was u,e i,cl tn. .,1,0,1:1 lb n,v,..v.r Iwl-nf mP, lunatic Had ockod tiie door aud now l"- lI V 1 , 1 , , I 1 ' i 1 .... 1 that and it was no good. He left r.e hC- ' ... o.-l I fi Hu.m lit-A n in,, n? chnV Olll Was IU tue gW lb-si OOri Iu- Rev.'C. C. iVvvi's, ...... No. s Tatnul! t. Atlanta, (Ja. k.-rt- SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT UUlgS RHEUM. ECZEMA, wry farm cf maittinant SKIM ERUPTION, be- sidss being eSicaclous In tor.lng up the ETiiSin ana re;iunr.sj v'wm.w,--when lra?2!?ed (rem e7 cause. Its almost jupernstural hcaUn properties Justify v n ouarantsfclng- a cu'ra, if - directions era foltawed. BLOOD BALM CO., Attent'g. 6s. 5 fV3 .t'o'tiriiViiii . ..A..;..-. A r. chariot! c . . . . . . ;. a r. c& rioti. .trt . . . Lv. ensvioue Ar. batlsbury,-.. ;-.-.---; Lv -iict t.s-vri.A:v-.--.-.-. . AsSml'l" jf... . j-, .' StiVf-MIIO....,... Ar. s toburr-.. . Lv. Sailsoury ... a r. Grt'onsr-i 0 , , . . . : . V, Ar. V. ins en-Siin,, . Lv. . o reensfcoro ...... ; . Ar. T'.trhani . . . . .'. .... ' KtOdirJi I.v. ii-UelKa ... .. .. .. ... . Ar. iold'si--o-ro;"...i... ... Lv. Greensboro An nr.EVlUo 4 Keysvine ' ByrkeviUO... ..-,.. " 'Kli'tunoail 1 :;; . !. ! ; v. 1 -;-. it : ' V" I'd 1. j rx ;"it r. j m 1 a a i ;;, 71" - t Daily exC',Tt tun J.iy. "What Lave -. L-oib'-ctor t i ll. .II.! I . Uast a sberjx, .v.ive or e.(-au r; Tot f . 1 . ri T..., ti. is:;j!'. i'lKter uir. tiie ;i4U!;.-.st".u i mineral v.aiyr isiiiii una jiniiiatnn . , - came im and said I must np to .iheh'Hit?2i l" a, nl?''0,n Ve v';0:" ihogul and rret the correct word; then it-was ihat I wanted Warner and his gun. 1-went' up-to the mogul, stood on my left big toe with my body erect aud facing the water bucket and a row of boxcar letters that-spelled Ocala. and -be gave me this word, "Cheesery, ' 1 ltd were ?--taetvt-ii a v.'adi str.ud nun two chairs. A trunk .Hood in one corner of the room, covered with bedding. The situation was one not CideuLb'd to inspire confidence in -the doctor, - who managed to stammer: 41 What is the creamery, milkery, buttery. " Then I took mv seat as a mem wry m good and regular standing. The mogul an nounced that the evening hnd been set :ipart to discuss the whys and where fores of the creamery now -being erected: near by and belonging principally to men in tne house. 1 1 1 it am sieu, repo d iia-smi! broken English, "but I hope this wilt make me well it 1 use it right.' , He went to a table and picked up a long buf clier knife, which be flourished with startling energy before the doctor's eyes. Dr. Sanderson, in order to gain time, on telt us that they talk ;;boui Gideon's" band, Third party, plan how to- break up the dear old parties, to take the ofe fices avay from the dear old fossils that have been bossing for twenty-five years, but I was doomed to disappoint ment for they immediately called the first speaker on the negative side, creamery, chceserv. milkerv, and Bro. Watkins cun:o to the 1-ront and told j in a ringing sj-.eeeh the diflicuities that the company might expect to meet . By j the way, when lie 'closed I thought maybe they had better convert the eheesery into a soap factory. Mr. Steele canto next. When he closed could see cheese, butter and such like. 1 concluded Bro. Watk'ins might be mistaken. Bro. Moore, another one ofUhe stockholders, was afraid there might be -watered 'stock in the plant and he did not favor that. He said shout for assistance, but he happened to remember that no help was near, and that -the employment- of strategy was the only way lout f his uncomfort able position. He quickly set his wits to vvorU. fe- jL'-rV--.'- - -' ' V VI Now the dear papers have told us qsrinneu tue leiiow, as coo. v as tne e, that-such stuff was -notdiscusscd in eonditmn of his nerves womd pc-umt, J jgJ V&M Alitauce meetings-or at least tiiaf is- '""' - - pnt what some, of them sav. Those fel- non-communicative, out unaby biurtec; pm&&mi lows whn fro to .tl.n np'tinf-s nnd sit "1 ni going to Ul .VOU ! , Nfe -sV m,t am n lnT wP.;ia 'f hn ' nuinrf ropJ Df. S.mdei SO'U S UFSt impulse Wf.S to g?MS MP Q: 5:Trf4 Ifcw It Will Stn?il. Th?' !Klecttral College this year has rTfwiiiirSv itel c?"Jdt tt i.on f ' i daily. e w i v r . r n l f a:ir?.. (jrrt pjw.,o us ! , v -CimlOt! p i. Hi., :-tr 1'. is. torpln?. Umw a i''a 1 1 4 p i t r.i.. Sitirbury tu.?i p.. la. . Oi.-. r.- Wsislilairio ('.k ci 'J . rr . Sew Voik to Ncv or u ton and ilrn.pLKy vla.U'i" 1 Nos. 9 i. nil 12 eot;no:t at VirVi" West Poir.t an l iialt:jro (L-'. . r inIc in Construction. I ' M t- . J 1 OieUi H i ti t, nniK votes net ssa; wi ! r. ... bf : etion. j. i ivr v tti;-i . Es sily Applied. I fu-1 Use 'iiclnr Ierrr-d. ll V l: 1;,lj.,, A ! ' :li-V.!o: . Conne1!..! biori-.ls, ' r.'C' r (;hi!r), fni!:oi?, Indiana, L:wa. lull! Ken : nek i, t : -: ', 1 1 i a , Aluiiie, Mar vlaiid, -i ;.!.m--";v:;:u-.' 1 .rr:;;.!;. ;?vsotm. ippi. ;o:u;:, I'Montima. NeYatki, :s..--v)btnip:-hi New !.j"isey. natf iors. - rjieet'.rs. 11 i-J 7 0 8 1 J$ . o 4 4 13 ii 3 24 22 If) 15 13 13 10 d ... 13, 8 8 () fi 8 8 13 M it 13 Vt 7 .) 10 3 ... ii:--- t'l.---! irianotlo ' : " 1 ; -.'"! ' i;V !' HLEEPINO-CAlt f P'lVK On Trains 3 ant lo. Ijll.r.-'.n ; twoco Atlatta uucl -Xcw- Ickk; L ' . ( ! ! act AuffU.sla. : v On 11 ur.n 32 Pulln.oi Iir t r f r?tf:timari Ar.a 1 ft 5 t WusiilJicrtou itiicl.lvnoxvtilo i--. --and AhiniViIla,-urji j-.ciUrui.-i- . , On 8 t J Ij 1 j"i : : e - -oarsbwwtoii U.ik" j,a 1 1. t'V E. BEi:K! r.v. As'n-vil-le, -. C . W. n. trKEKX, ' J i Ail 'ttt.a, la. -tOL HA.s, 1 ra:. B-r . " 1 1 GKAIsITE--. t-A'.aic. I i.j t ':.u'.t' t , ; i-.l-i-SisU '.i, & n n i ar.a "i'n uu. it ni-vj i - -'.-.It nt nr.. con-.i.-.-l i a- t ho Mft'or U r.'.tro u. ATI. IC i-i.?.C TKCPO!C.'CO.. :. :. ri..-- , .. S .- . .!, O0OOO cu l-is eiSa .ew Vorh, r . . k ..-T5 WW53 ki3ay. my friend, said he, Hhatd all c?0$ rfmfg very nice about killing me. -but don't S-.'r'.1 .tWfe- you think you ought to be dressed be-j 'S'-- "'-t'il?? i tore doing it?M j :-cx.-ovt KT-xypa Ticn:ri't7 v nt hin. I 'i- --.-- - . -.- ih-. v t r-l f.V--,-. .! i . " V---: -..--:" , -..--. --- , : r. - . ..--.- ..4 The idea deemed to strike him favor ably. ' "111 tell you just. what t will do," continued Dr. S mdersou, lookiog R;?- iuasieu straigiit m mo eve. i ni ed a "striped suit of cloihrs nubodv ! uses a knile on anotner nuiess lie is dnsved tiiat way; t'il go and get yon a suit if vou nromise not to h ave the i.w.SIl V. !. . n . Nor'Ji -Da.kota, Ohio! i h egpn, 'cod-rvIvarJa. ! lihole b!v.; i. L"?:?-fee, Vermont, Vrg:;:i!:. Wa:iiiington, Wvrir V-h-ii-.ia. W i.-ieo-i-in, V vr-mii:';'. o 4 10 HG 11 23 4 4 1 2 to 12 - 4 t 12 3' -v cheat .1 bf rau cTjxTf W9V w-rtr.,r2C. t'.:ov.(5 co .-nS the irc ::rrl rc.it all tho eC'l.? ' r.-t fihc ! l: tijlwii0 Rt a-.r-.j,i. rc I2:.;,tiiy e-s-uooattKJ. Vil t-rJcc, Q"k. Cicc, a: Pork l-fcici; II. S. i .- - 4 , '.)! oh ! 11 i 1 a:jr '. l'.:s. 1 Y. I i. .1 1 , r:.i 1; .:i 23ji;e.in' 31 :v.m. - SO 4 D 12 id 4 il h-;iii ft ;i:t al- .),:-.'r.cO t'tlt it Vi.:;r pUn.:!? .o?r i-jarko: ';!'.&. i !riO- r-jjii;.-:' for r '.ij. -i r 1 . Oif.(o-TH V..U-&V, . ' cornet '!" M-n'i .'in j, , . ; ti.-o b l'out3 6i j 1 k rr:-i5j. ai.-l ' iir-ss --.truste to ti'C. ;!;'a" ;.- .- JOHN A.EAKSAY AlUv to i'.r.dr'.' i C '.-t: AVUtU'r ifv, i-r t'lvi Id U IHvelhi!. it.r -t'.'l i'.:.:. l- t p.ll klctjaiil.uii'ncrj , Di: f'r f'.l-.- Or.n of tho X. C. te '..' -ElifH.l ,y Col. L. b. V-. . J. L. Ka!:lVV. ih 1 . r . . kept up tit tne uua; .o: b.-enhe Jit ii-, only (1 ; i Tl e ric ;i-- nttvance. i.aild the AVA'iCII-MAX V- 1.1 nil our ; t .t- i r Y(-:. Im-' a KJ. I ViQr t.oscribers at '.l.-' J v:..-ii-ro c: MM ti i T; Tl 7- -i $ . T r-n- i: i i i , ' , . i . , .i . ;J ..a ali '1'. i 'v 3 Of i :!.-;: -. . . : , . : .j ; -;: -.-a. t ItflyA'Ml .-jit .-... n, . -..Tj If-i f?Oi2 ll.-C rnoin ipTniv l t back' "TWatVu hue ide:t,'' said Rasmassen, they were digging a well on the house lathing heartily., "You go right awi;y site H.nd he was in favor of the "com- iud-&t;i-ti'e elethes,ana when you eon-e He Vus Her Iy.)vcr. A tragic affair occurred in Ridalgo .county, Texas, the other uav which is loncimig in tne extrrni. Two gtate 1 angers, with P. S. Coy ot' that county, . iw guide, were :in the locality mentioned ftbdvc.'oU. the fookout for horse thieve?. riul-lenly they came upon two Mexi , cam tiding the same horse, and called , to them to stoprtis they were 'ofiieers ; ' mid wanted information. TI1 die be fore. '-'you-shall take me," replied the Mexican ridiirg in Jfront, "and drawing ibis sk-shodter finSd at tire rangers, but without effect. Coy immediately re , turned the shot and brought lUs man totiieeartb . The bal I passed th rou gh h is 1ody;aud produced instaut death. The rieriean -naing Denina sprang irom - 'the horse, and kfaeeling beside the pros trate form of the dying man, raisal hb ;bea'l and be'iii S'mhing and begging " fhim not to die. The rangers came np and discovered that the un in j tired Mex ican was a sixfeen-year)ld girl, dressed i n mens attire, and t hat thev dying man "was! her layer, They bad eloped 'for the purpose of getting married. pany putting their own. water in us it might be purer. Weil when he closed I did not know exactly how I stood on the creamery. But Capt. J.M. Davis Jiad a back scat all tlie time. He is presi dent of the company to begin with and all the time those ringing speeches were being made he was loading and windiifg himself up on tlie-l-i--t round, and sifter he was through we wi re sat hstied. He has made his own businefs aji nan ciul success and he has no fears aboutthe' creamery enterprise. We have no doubt about the success of the matter. It may not bring a cash divi dend to the stockholders tor sou--" time but it will encourage the raising of better stock. We wilf see more and better cows, we will fee-more and bet ter clover aud grass fields, we will see more wheat, oats and earie, and better hogs and more of them. Every far mer who has anything to do with it wilt have-some tuoaev all the vear round. Vre promised the brethrelt to yi-it them and eat cheese 'and 'batter asoou': as it was ready for use. We came in vithl?arL.Yail. stonrl back we will have sue.b a fine time, .von't we?"1 and he flourished the knife I W ivr Pi at his farm and wi some riue fields of cane, oarplf and gruss. and one of the Hnest tvo-montksUld i Children . Cry : for . Pitcher's jCastorlaT colls in the county.. itJapt has seme very fine stock, both cows audi horves. ve got into town about dark laud went straight to our den and I was! very curelul not to tell the Eewspripej- j hMm wln-re we bud been or whatj we ihad seen. Ricn.vEp Razoh. is a uThat fellow cn the top floor conceited ass!' ....... j 'Why .don't- vou get the elevator boy to lake him dowj. r'.'.Yetr l'ork Sim.-- . J-l ' : MIL The turning poirJ in woman's, life brings peculiar weaknesses and ailments Dr; Pierco'a Favorite Prescription brings relief and cure. It ia a powerful, invigorating, restorative tonic and nervine It imparts strength to the whcl9 system in general, aud to tho uterine osgana and appendages in particular. "Run-down," debilitated and deli cat o women r,ecd it. It3 a legiti mate medicine purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. It's guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or lnouey refunded. Nothing else docs &3 much. V You only pay for tho good you get. Can yoi4 ask nioro ? Ad a regulator arid promoter cf functional action, at tc critical period cf change from ; jirlhood to womanhood, M Favorite Prcser. p ticn 'f b a perfectly eaf o rcmedit.1 Egcnt, and - can produce only good results; It is equally cfjeacioas and vatasbla in its effects yrben taken for those disorders arid derange ments incident to that later y and most critical period kndiva ai .! Tho Change of Life. S?0lJ bj T. F. lii.U 7"l7. cC v O. , priln- ! ..liU.ibl'J ; :!-U :Ui' ("'in ft rliiiONie OI.-IV.S.-". , PAAt:. : .0 a T ,u M-- lj-' T v siiJ..'Uo I W- tiir'ir , . -v .O .Villi' liVliio, Tcii'.i. txP'iVi -'l-'ti -;r. U-.;- 'r- -nid if -. -?i i.w i.u-v liii ii, ii,,-.: .t !--!,!. s.v v.ait ;-.' n. e vatiKit .t . .. . lii :. r v. rUf 1'K-u'jC oLuto a our ;'! i. ra rr S: r . Na-uivltif, t,-.-.ll-v ti;.i ! .:' f.-i'-'iT'US. t uub'.e Jii-1 i.iw l' X'X .irili-o-d. ' Moiitii.n Oi v. iit.-:uui'.i v hrn vou write . "HiY'T'ATT'C! FACE CEAM. slij ti i lV.a:; i . i ).: a.i 1 i t i.; -- : L:: ! jftay- r -. -1- Vi--.,r v.t , .'ii ; r t" 4i i V .-. . 1 . j . -au:v ; pf..- a-lit:- Vi". !tf W fiiH Of : ' .'! r, (.,;t.-iuf,'li-f j4-.-:u Dr.'iiuful ; : rMV.l't.S. f. : .;kri'-.,.- ..-t ; M . . llil-lpji :s H-n tb'J I 'Face, .-.i:l -li the -tl-.--i3 leadira tr. ertv docar, Tho le-uf- I CouMUi:r,!l ):i or !!;:.! y,-i-U lur LOOK OF LlFb'. ' Inir i'amUa omuntlque. Abto- (:slcd) rrco wltu paiticulnrt ot:a hiiaus care. So lutclv hanu.ft and a trtvt. tacn bcanlltlrr. A 1 enr no ., D. PARKEH, Sl-.'N.Clicrrj-St .Nasli- , n.-st-olarts mul' Lint. Sold by tfudlnb' druists. viUe. I K OU3 OfFSCE IS Of90i'Z V'-.. . ; ; Mi 6'h1 we &a F'.C3ro fica-tit ja -f-. - " , d tion. V-c tdvioo, if i-a-'.'-" ' t .. a 5 : 3 chtiryo. O-r fvJ not d'w t..' ' ; A PAMPrticr, ' ii iJr 10 '.' ' . rfS 1 Eme cf aitiial liBts .la you - "- ' aJ A town. Bcai frea. Addret-d, 4 Steam, Air and Vacuum Pti Cpp. Patcmt orricc. -f3v-ia -ut .f-n-. - T rr- " 'IfZ-.-. - -P": r - . . -iH.tftf ,35&s'4 ,Vi 4--r A -rai ajry'm-j -vc yJEssTSv Ere- '1 TP- a WashW&n Lift) Ins. Go. CP ?iW YCSK. CONDZHSED STATSISEIS?. jauary 1st, liivJ. A?; - - - . Mi.iV-v: Iv'-?rvc3 for poIK-lf . N. V. all liahilitic, - - - 1!.: v:. ' Now fn?urrtnce. If-C'l. -()ut;tiin:''ijr Ins".r-.ri.'. I'.ii-S ''o!;cy-hatj:ro in 1 -S ' I i'uhl tViky -holder ?i:ivc-c: p,iiii?suifn. tal of ever-v a J V ' Secular norizontal Piston. Assets fuvrskd cs Follows: Loans ffcircd t.y n-rt,; V-'vi ' Real I-tate. first I:;--. 3. - 'Xl-l. XftvTork City,bord-:, 1'rookh n waeer hor.'J?, -Ii!chraoni, (Va ') 1.om1s-, - -Loa; r Polify-hoi lors cn Co. a Policies. J.4 4T.v(.;u : 2..-84. 1 j T i l-..-prv i-:!f ft- V - M T - ' I ' 1 r --- . ... 1 r. ..- . ... -".:.. -.x t I4 4.U"') . ' !0,r;u-j ('ollateral lcan . Real E?l;ite, to-i. t;-iu -Cash in Innk an-i trt.rt Go 's. Interest accrued, jin ;nl".ms de IVrred aiti in tnia-sit. etc.. o-f " r. f .li'iU'..- ::.5o0 i no:. 818 5 Per .igcricicE'aTi'l. rtbrr f r.rtiriiarf, afliTTcss I.. AD.OiS. i-'tate Act., i ..-lintlmox, X. C!,i r?'ii-,-'-'iVrir - P. .r rv"r5- !u-.--.7. The most siniute, durable -iind clTectivc Pump in tlie - nuirkct lor Minos!,Quarrics . Refiner ie?, Breweries, Factories, Artesian ! wells, Fire clulv ankl ironeralrnanufaeturiiiir purposes." TSerid for Catalogue. m a nkwM mm pom? works, F-ot ok East 23d Stujckt N'kw vy ci k. , i ; !-;- I -' v.-- ;!-.--, ---:v , -.,! '.- 4 3 - ti lr V j i j : ; iif: C i' ' 1 yt ' fi - , : i f:i - r.-- !f:ff .- -. .. . : : j - ,-.- ft s r - 1 J A ' "1 ' 11 i is - - - -fcc , i H vi t; - J:i t ! i I I feiV J.v 1" . M- i -- .i ft: ? rr i '"J 1 ,' . k. " . -V : ! -. . .. - s - r ' f 1'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 9, 1892, edition 1
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