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It ! - i.tf'- - " " ' ' - ...... :, -iv-.. " - - - - ; ft 3 i f I f r . - ' I - - ";--- - : " ; , i ; ij & ! i t r i: - ALLIANC E DIKKCTOUY. :7ai L.rlk, president, C Wir '";'; IvMck9, vice prrsi- ir&k::,!. HI, Turner. tec1rj. . Marion l?utler,prcsiilentf 5CHnN.n. Nv e:; W. S. Uurnw, secretary. iv: ..i:..i. c.x.riur an J Treasurer, J. Ij. , Wty-J,csae Miller, presnlent, .)V,u kr..cf; M. f. IlHchic, secretary. Saw.- Tre'lul Jo'JuhJ. M. Parks, presMent. ' Statcsviile; M. E. Uamscy, secretary, ?,f)irt'sviUc.' ' ; CalHirru Cun-ulyX. P. lineman, presi dent. CMM-or.I; lr. J. S. Latterly, ccrcr t:iry ConcunJ., JMpUUta Coint!n.S. Ctrcvn, president. NV. A. Lmd3:iyt sccruinry, lnunins- vlile. , . C'itaitibi Couutij dent, Nov. to..; J; l' i. JS'evton. T. Wilfong, prcsi Herman, secretary. N. C. Uf foriti I'rcss Association,"" Ojira-J.L. Harney, undent; Marion I r ,:.i.i)t- iv. S' ' Ilarnea sec- rctarn. 1 . , .. ' PAPKKS. - Ralclsh, N.C.I Cau-atsi tn, -"" -.'lPirftl afMO, - . t:Hntoo.N. c i Wilson, N.C Si'.lsDury, N. C. '-v;trta-i' Aavojiu. . .JkI'w'o I .Sr'" - SS: - have had that back salary grab pen Vti' : - ffiJc: sion plank in, and then vou. sliotiltl : Kattkr.' wfcutaicre. N. a Siave had the woman suffrage plauk in Each of the above-named papers are re questeklo keepthelisianding mthefirst olM pulfAl Will be dipped from the lift promptly. Our people cart now sec that papers are puoitmeuin uwt wwckc. Tho Conference Platform. I The following fa a correct copy of the platform adopted- at St. Louis by Ate .-labor, con fe fence: - ' , - I12 ANCE. ,L-Ve demand a national currency . sound and flexible issued by ' n r:d r'nvern Hienfc onlv: a full ,1' g.d ieii br for all debts, public and been putting the crazy Alliance felt , private; and witliout, the use of bank- lows on to them tricks until we ranH ing corporations; a just and equitable get them to believe half we tell them i means of circulation, at a, tax not 4o Some fellow has went round the neign exceed two "per cent, as set forth in the borhood and told the Alliance who - " sul treasury plan of the Farmers, AU formulated the Lodge bill. They are -lianVe,rir some better system; also, by telling that it was Henry Lodge, J.i .1. payme-iiM 111 tue tiiscnarge ot 11s ouii-i " gations. for pnbbc.impravi'ments. ' ' a. We demand free and unlimited -coinage (Tf t ilver. , - - b. We demand the amount of cir .eulatini niedinui to be speedily in creased to not less than 30 per capita, -c. We demand a graduated income ! tax. ' ' - ( .- ' . We believe? that the money of the tr&isurv should he kept as much as noasihle in t ire hands of the people. I and hence we demand all National and State reveuues shall be limited, to the necessary expenses of government, v 1 economically and honestly administered, .' e. We demand that Postal Saving banks be estjiblishel by the govern- lfeut fix the safe deposit of earnings 1 . .1 1 i e '-I?. 1 : pi the people and facilitc exchange. LAND. .2. Your snlMJonimittee upon the Charlotte to make up a set of election land plank, beg to submit to your ap.Jiudcres to represent it in November. - prov-U the following: Ihe laud, m- eluding all natural resources of wealth, is Ihe heritage of all people, and should ot be nvonop(lized for speculative purposes, and alien ownership of land should bo prohibited, Ajl lands now - held by railroads and other coporations in excess their .actual needs and all , lan.is now o.wnm oy anens snouiu -re reclaimed by the Uovernment and heldl ! for actual settlers only. ' . W TRAJSTSVOUTATION 3.." Transportation being a means of defence and public necessity, the .Government should own and operate roads in tho interest of the people. a. The telegraph and telephone, like the postal system, being a necessity ffor the tra'.isniVsion of. news, should be owiied and operated by the government in the iuterest of the people. While some parts of the above ad dress may seem at a mere glance to make parlisafl political distinctions, yet upon careful study one will clearly sej that it is non-partisan, and further, will be impressed with the truth of its promises, and the ability of the com mittee who framed it. J was adopted with only a few disseiitiig votes, and Jthe platform was adopted unanimoiislyf and received w ith great applause. The conference having completed itsork as a representative body. and adioumd . . w , AVero These Docnnicnts Stolen ? ime 28.-pi-Letters and docu ments signed by George Washington, Lafayette, Queen Anne, the Earl of bunderland, Ihomas Jefferson. Wil liam H, William lHt William Byrd, of Westover, Receiver-General of Rev enues of Virginia, George II and other historic! person ages were advertised for sale to-day at public auction, buL the sale did not take place. The Common wealth of Virginia se enred an in junction from Judge Lath jop restraining tlic sale, claimins the docnnientavero stolen from the ar chived of the State. Messrs. C. F. Lib- hie &.Co., are the nuhoneers, aud thev Refuse to tell who placed the documents in their hand ' The case wilj be car ried into court.- r Practical jokers have .a good deal of fun sonieUuies,.a':d then again some- limes they ' pay' pretty dearly for it: A i -r i i fj i ; One whde bathing m : Tennsylvania, crot mto-fouoie ana- yeuea jor uem, hut th5 peopleryo supposedvhe w playing one of his Wacfical jokes, jiaid lio'atteiitloit to him and lot him drown. KICIIAUD 1AZ01 Gives Seme Adylce .13 tv Hott Platfarm ShoaU Hafc Been - - Gcttcu Up. CprresponOcnce or tue Watchmnn. the Mr. EDiTox:i-I think this Q. P. P business yuu luivo started up, this el n:iirn is 'iiii . to do us deiuocratM iahn reruj,ljcalls a rreat deal of iharni, j pui as to trouble ait Hloiivi the line, jipu have not done anything that is right ena 101 tiiiu-it. Aim uriii'iuitit.ik, .ipiio can t tet tue measly inmsj -wjinom trouble. The first place--yon havi missed it in your platform; voj siionlu l nen we cou( jiaVe appealed to the QoneTaie soerii ani could have would vote. We expected you Jo do that and we had goire so far, some of jus, as to nave our conum-uis vu me platform all ready tor tne. press, on in imr,iuu rt.C m.a - that. . You should not have said any-; thins about the force bill, or at least you should not have opposed it for that; nil the stock in trade we have for: tlia Campamn. rsnw me lepuuiveauL nan- ra un north expected to use t! at for hoisting the bloody shirt, and we democrats" down south for the negro in the woo pile racket, bat von have ingans auu.a uniiwiaucciuuui llv.ly the South, and that it was done for a campaign trick. .Now, thu is all wrong. If the laboring class does pay 75 per cent, of the tax and do 75 per cent, of the voting and . create all. the wealth you have .no business to te.il everybody and let them all into our secrets. Now in former days vje could send oat a few negroes in ' tin- doubtful townships and a few printeil circulars with Mr. Eaves' name to them .and make them trot iu like;a turkey in a hail storm with their heads up. Now when yof talk to these Cra?y country fellows, and i am sorry to till you it has struck some of the tbwis pretty hard, these tales they hollow, "Rats!" ' . -Mi r fii.i vt..lu n..ii: tlnpot thp arw Norrh IJaroiinana! lies said last week that there was not enough People's partv -adherents in Well bud, I would like to have ai plio- tographer of vonr feelings and of your face if those who vote the Peo- ple's party ticket in Charlotte on the 8th of November would assemble in front of your office, aud go homewith y0U for supjxr. " If we could have our way we WOuld change the thing, but the above shows how they have been taught and how we democrats are be- -OPVRlOMr 16919 .1 Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription s tho world-famed remedy for all chronio weaknesses and distressing derangements so common to Ameri can women. It is a potent, invigor ating, restorativo tonic, or strehffth- giver, imparting tono add vigor to tho whole system. For fccblo wo men generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription is tho -crcatcst earthly ' boon. Guaranteed to givo j satis faction in every case, or money re funded. ," See guaranteoi printed on oottlc-wrapper. ; - V A Book of 1C0 pages, ou " Wo man: Her Diseases, and j How to AJoro them, sent sealed,! m plain envelope,, on receipt of ten cents, in Stamps. - Address, World's Dispen sary Medical Association,' No. G03 sizm Direct iiunaio, jn. i. D gcfsg - ffyorewontierfraintiircSscta-N - anyxaaiana. X6 one iivfns ia 0i lariEl :5iegioii9""Cl hould be without tfaetru Xlielr txsa Atjmenti ottacof cwiu AdSS twm'. rI,V-v-' 2f- ig. O C Q Q Q6 O j Ol O O i ii? deceivpd. . Those town fcUow.s go along andju.st tell i s anything to get clerr t?f ns. ' ! Now vou Alliance fellows have been messing with the county and the' city scribe last ivinter thatif the county commissioners backedjby the Alliance stopped tho sale of whiskey they would break np the ilmncratJCj party, btit we have tiie whtskey back aiid we are safeHhat far. Now if we can just keen out the speakers, suppress t be life atnre and make tnem believe w.n, we tell, all is vneil, if not they 'will get u in the 'J hole Wfore they slop. i A word to the wise is sulncient.- t- T1 - II i S IvICHARI) IvAaJK. y ! A Ventriloquist on i Train. ! There was a very mad conductor on tho ei.stbound train the other night Jaid John D. Patterson, a Kansas City man, to St. Louis Globe Democrat repor ier. "The ,car was crowded, ! and 1 shared my seat with a St. Loui$ d. tim elier, who was bent on having! a good jime at the expense of his fellow pas seng.;r& As the eonducior eanie aloag )i dog-under our seat began to snarl yiciouly. The'y(:onductor. lo.ked hard kt the drummer. 'No dogs ; allowed in the conches, take him into the baggage car,' he said. 'Not ray dog,' replied the drnnmn-r as- he made a vk-ioin kick. The cur went howling under the seats the full length of the car. The passengers became i ntert si ed. The conductor, porter, and brakemen made search for him. He contiuued to run and howl. The passengers ioined in the search, but no dog could be found uhtf the quest was nnaiiy given . . rait up. Just as t he passengers had settled into a doze the doer het up a heart breaking, ear-piercing howl. Th search was renewed, but without Suc cess. As we pulled into Bunker II m the doir cot under the wheels, and his death song was something appalling: The conductor was ovenoyi-d. 11 jot off and looked for fragments' of the dog. The drum mej- had alighted, and r.s the conductor called all 'he pu aboard down his grips and filled the train from eugtue Jto sleeper wita dog tights Ho was a ventrilonuist. The conduc tor was so mad that he forgot to take up tickets for forty mi Us." . ibb IS Tariff on Wool. The hypecricy of the present Cr-n-ess, and their utter disregard for the gre cries cfTthe industrial (lasses, and theb- determination to favor the wealthy corporations, is made manifest in an other instance, when they put wool on the free list. No doubt Ihey thought' the .people would applaud them, and say: It is a move in the right direction. But aia ! tho peoplef'r- ii'-t to be fc'-l:d that "way. If they wit-b to I-nn f't -tlie masses, why did they not take the 1 duty oil cf-woolen goods, then all who wore woolen goods would have felt the benefit w hen they purchased the cloth. Free wool means cheaper wool but not cheaper cloth. The manui'achnvr will be enabled to buy -wool cheaper, but sell woolen cools at iu-t the s; mo as in tue past; nence tue woos producers of the south and west are compelled to take less for 1.1 1 ill r . uieirwooi, out ineiuiD rence goes inio the pockets ot the eastern tuanuiac- turers. Tlrrs is the same old trick robbing the peole for the benefit of the e; st ern capitalists. Ere long, ihe people' will rjse tip in their might and say: Take the things Inmicc, make Pot the Halls of Congies a. den of thieves. iii a 1 mm . i Prcsidei'tial Nomi tuitions. The fourteenth convention met at Chicago1, 111., July 8, 1884, and nonii-l nated brover Cleveland, of iSew lork. for lJiesident, and fhonias A. Hen dricks, of Indiana, for Vice-President. The result ot the election was as fol lows: Electoral voti- Cleveland 219, Blaine Popular vote Cleveland 4,874.9SC; Blaine 4,851,981 ; scat Wring 320,739. FIFTEENTH C.0NVEKTI0JT. The fifteenth convention met at .St. Louis, Mi., on June 7, 1888, and renom inated brover .Cleveland tor President and Allen G. Tnurman, of Ohio, for Vice-President. The election lesnlted: Electoral vote Hitrrisou, 233: Cleve land, 108. Popular vote Harrison. D.440.700: Cleyelaud, 5,530,242; scattering. 303. 712. Short Wheat Crops. Mr. Clousen, Chief Storm Inspector for Minnesota, after summing up the reports from Minnesota aud Jortlmnd South Dakota, 4he three principal spring wneai Diaies in me union, savs: figuring the ucreage likeiv to be put into wheat in the three Slates with the average yield per acre for the hist five venrs, there is likely tn he a shortage of from 40,000,000 to "50,000,000 bush els from last -years yield which is conceded to have been about lo0,000,- ! 000 bushels." It is morally certain that the winter wheat yield will le far below last yar, and it is doubtful i it will be even an average crop on account of the recent storms. i ! Eucilsa'a Arnica Salve. The best salve iui the world for Cut?,! Bruises, Sores. Salt Rheum. Fever Sore. ; Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains.' Corns and all Skin Erupticus, and posi tively curca.Piles or no pay required. ' It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents perl WLon Baby waa sick, we gar her Casioria. Wheo she was a OiilJ, she cried for Castoria Vben sho. became Miss, ahe clung to Castoria." TTLfca she had Children, Bits ga j theoi Castcri I - Serious, Gay, Palhclle' ' An Aahbro. N. C., nian'Tias among his deed a land grant to a member off hw familv from uporge-111. - The oldest spK in the world be- longs to George A. Warren of I ndia- napoiis. It is 220 years old, and was brought from Jbngland. , ; 1 wo .men met in Frankfort, Ken tucky, who loved the saints woman. When they seiK?ratrd, only one 01 I hem departed. It's a . way . tin y have there.' . v .. "V-; :"rf '-' : " A set of false teeth made of ivory by a New-York dentist for George - Wash-1 ington, and used bv himis 011 exhibi tion at the Patent Omeein Washing ton. - The Crockett clan, descendant of thr immortii) Davy, will celebrate the 100th anniversary of that hero and statesman at Rutherford, Tenueses, on August ii 1. . ' . 1 mi. lne newettal in woman s dress is i a beautiful pair of suspenders over her dress wajst. Well, why not? Some of j them have Ix en wearing tlxe pantaloons for years. There are i Iwriyew iroes , in the de- partment of the Kure in France which are supposed 10 be 1,0 w years ia. They measure about 30 ar.d 2p .-feet in circumference respectively. VVIu'e excavating for a home at PoMsville, Pennsylvania, Hillary Skenn found a penny seven feet below tin surface of tho earth. Tjie coin bears the date 1787. On one side is written 'American penny" and theothcr uOi e VenH ,t 1 u . It IS not geuenillyknown that an orange hit in the exact ceuter By ajrnijership were milfo fat Satur rifle ball will vanished at once-from fi;1w . Hfl:r rrtllrtnw nnmW nnA hnn. sight. Such however, is tl fact, and shooting it through 6e .center scatters it in such iufintefimil pieces that it is at once l;st to sight. There iiro now fifty stations -in N. C. where the weather signals' are reg ularly di'-played. There arc 250obser vers who send crop reports to the cen tral station here. The reports are now sent in Monday evenings ar:d are summarized Tuesday mornings. Deputy Collector Hall and posse made a raid in Cumberland county, North Carolina; May 28th, and cap tured an illicit still, stand, malt and singlings, the property of one Jerigan. who was also captured, but ave bond to appear when wanted. He had a nice arrangement for carrying on his business. .The still was located in an excavation under the kitchen, the moke passing out through the kitchen chimney by a connection Hue. Superintendent, of the census Robert P. Porter gives out that the population of the United. States, according' to the ivtnrns of lite (lovenili peysus, war C2.0rj;7Co. This iiu-ludo Ala-Ua an I !idia:i; o;i reervfit ioiis. Th-se ti,'Oiv are ribsdutei fiiiitl anu are not suoiec; to change. The timl.er for the desk to be in.id for Ihe World's Fair, o wo d cut. from Fort Raleigh, on Roanokp Island, where the first white child, Virginia ! Dun1, was bom i i Anierica, will be sa.ved in Washington, saTs the Gazette. Superstitions die hard in India Delhi has heim in a Y2.d sta(e cf tat ion, ovvng to a rumor that the gov ernment was trying to kidnap seven boys to sacrifice to the Water Deify on the site of the new reservoirT There js not a sinjrle moment in life that we can afford to lose. CURES ALL SKIN AND BLOOD Di5EA5E5 r..! trciib llwith srmit ktUfction for Ui ctni of all DlMaM. kwtuM, Cbronlc iiciut Cua.yLA.BU, cartai rolviB , Trttit, SnU Hn4; tic-, Ms. . P. P. i. Mwtel toftte, ms! i .xcIWnt rptMr, LadiM fcos i'viUki cr r-o!3c4 r.3 whott blcoi la ila cUawiBg mMrtiai of P. P. P Prickly Aih, P1m Boot . in..niarf lw tu. wjimKtIu! Iodic aei fcksi- LIPPAIT EE03 Prcpristcrs, : DrcslstUpFaui'a Clock, Ei7A5SA3,Qla rAii-i rsr&lZiZSl nw-SnSid r-? kV-tS3 I VJ'K -t-A SU'yj-if 1 Fii'f ,&-f3 fcd-irer S)8 W'V yy woikil- 5-u-PVr. ; available for needy voung S ifiT&WtPftlM time, to the l,u.sluesa. Spare moments may bo character. fbe next session & 5tf1W9l!,a?Srar.-aVi urtiltably employ d ilso. A tew vacancies la For ca-aloarue with full hi K&VPaS -I towas ana citlos. Ji. K. JOUNbON CO., 23tn and puESlDENT WINSTON, Cha r?y?Vii;, e;5i!iuoi.iiaa2. Tfsuri3i 4 "Main gtrtet, lachraoad, a. Cattle V'rars r(ili til trstnitat, Ostmin, I mmi'hH""' ' " , 1 cw Et3 F r-SCJUba II i UTi t.il P.V1 " XS . in Xftt :3 The VotcH of liiiHrf rpciiict :n Providence towttsbip who favor the reform movement and intend to ftHT Unfc with the Pfopb s party party fire earnestly requested to meet at said pre ciuct oniSat unlay,! July 23 J, promptly at l o'clpck, p. m.,' to elect a township executiv'c committee and to-transact any otbr bnsiness that- iiiay properly come before them.; V . "p f I :i . P. M.--Phillips. . : Frpm Bctheny Vcmlemy. . CcrreS: onaeact of lbs Watcnman. . " Corn is ftn?v ' j -Wheat, thresh'ing is now in-order.-Mr. John I), lirywn returned; from Winston receutl The summer term of Betheny AcjuI eniyj opened Monday, July 11th. Hr. H. N- Miller, of Salisbury, oc eupijed the pulpit at St. Peter's Sunday, o.l Vh cr,;rt wnc fiiViiv n joyAi. j Communioir will convene the thirll SUndav A; Rnlbscrintion sc hool will open at 0ikj Grove school house, near Grare Reformed church, so AXJ1 !ex- will teach it. soon. Mr. CU L. A Peoples party club was organized it .him Grove Saturday' .before last: It will m e' twii e a niinth a four p.-ir j on j Sattif-day. Tie general public :s invited to attend. A- hi rgb ciumber of tho Alliance brethren-Witt take in-the county con- vrrif inn- v'liivli nirts ih Rjflistnirv oti theiecond Thursday-inth is month. " Elm Gi-ove Alliance is still gaining mpmhersJ Four mor until irATits for urea ana iwentv-scven. Keep the ball rolling. 1 Rev. Dr. J. C. Clapp, president cf Catawba 'College, Newtm, N. C, passed through this section on a drumming tour iecentlv. He will get considera ble hew patronage from Davidson, tip wan and Stanly counties next ses sion, 'we learn. Eleve. H Some peojde are never abreast of the age. They dive into the stwant of tlie past, and dou't come up again ? their he ids stick in the mud at the bottom I'conle's Adcocate What a world this would be if a woman had as much confidence in her husbands word as she usually has in f.be 'word of a peddler. Sprinn field Monitor. Children Cry for Pitcher's CasterhJ IT 13 A DUTY yon orvo yorrsclf and fam ily to are! tho bent value for your money. EcohobjIso tn yonr footwear by purchasing W. Ij. Douglas Shoes, Tvhtch represent Uo beet Talue for prices asked as thoaaesca CXAIiE KO SUBSTiTUTS. W: DOUGLAS 9CM THE BEST SHOE. IN THE WORLD FOR THE BOHBL A ffenutre sewed ("hoc. that mil not tfp.tmQ calf, Beamleps. ernooth Inside, flexible, moro com fortahl3,etyl!th aad dui-cblethan any other shoe ever old at tna r rlco. Euds custoia raode Bhoos coating from f 1 to (r. S scd 83 TTaisd-ered, finoealf shoes. Tba moit stvUiili, cftRy and durable shoes cvor sold tit tba price. They ecual lino Imported taoes costing from $S to $12. G SO i'olSco Shoe, "vrom by farmers and all 9di others who want a good heavy calf, threo eoled, extension edgo shoe, easy to waUc in, aad wUl keep the feet dry and warm. . Ct5 50 Fine Cnlf, 62.5 and VTork 1) mm inn men's Shoos wlU give moro wear for the moafly than any other rnako. They are made for ser vice. The incre&slng sales shew that working men bave found this out. ElrkUS' -eO and ronths 1.75 Scliool m vj felloes wo vrorn by tho boys every where. Tho most serviceable fchoes sold atase prices. BrUCSISS 9i.OO and 1.75 bhoeB for Bl Isses are made of the best Donpola or flue Calf, as desired. They are very etyUsh, comfortable and dura- front 94-00 to $3.00. Ladles who wish to economize la thoif footwear are finding this out. Can tion. W. I Douglas' namo and the price ia Die, i cecj.W8QOO euuHaicuswiuniauoBuwoBcvMiug stamped on the bottom of each shoe; look for lt hen yon buy. 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On. -VU mu c, SOL--11 AS, 'J raf. ,Vgr., Atlarj? :.t. :. ' GR-A N IT K.-!&'v ite .vtilikstone Qu-.-rrles, ". oo!k. . c . K. k. I'Mlliu? estate, 1 win continue 10 !: ,.,':: :. .t;.. T..ii!u,ihSi-Uitll-Sn'.llt'8 and -taJabio i. ii . r.i-'.u tmi aad wlk-at. i'orrtj-cuiii -i-!;-' . ..rarfsx So ly j . T. '.: , " - . Fr.lfh, r.-.-.-ao. K.C. . j MerMCE tlu; Wulu! ;:...:! A, s, mm, j SALIoiiUKV,- N. C cornet T Main sind Ihm.;? ti; . lice iij Goyrts of Utw:iu in Prorijtt mul fisri-fiil :t!! :.ti'r . i iness'i-ntrusteil to inc. 5S.eihri to e!'i'clics$. '.auu pivti JOHN A. RAMSAY, AUvtiUs to uailroud l.tU!ftrv;f,;i. hi.nri, nnl M:ippiaj . of Ueal Ksth'.t',"" I! t,:;.,.l vnter r.wcr.-', riatis-iur uc 1 r : w ') 'j I.tcjVivg8. .t?.l -ttiV ;! V t't.-i-ir.-h .nil Uii'is oi' .Machi '..try, rii.lj . ',ar &p.-. PROGRESSIVE FARMER nr, T i Ralciglij N. 0. Oi ran of the Edited l,v L. L. I'ull .1. Ij- Kainsev. 'D:e i.mm-i- wh w K-iiL mi to Uu iw'n:d sl.iL'hr'Fi b-tbsenhe tor it. onlv 1 . !' v.r advance. T ne Pr. Ho n;ef 1 kK ail the Watchman will hf nev Si.oserioers ai ??i..iu mi Mlti 25 77 ners. Snhscriho nmv. Aitl res. PlWGliEBSlVE KAltMEU'- Caveats, and TriJe-lIarks c1.-'...'.. .v-' 1 , pLi bUoiataa csnduct-c-Tfor Mwcur- F" l . - m v PiTrmv': -; . .11 Pet. aiid we can secure pa-oi.t tn kq-- - remote from V. ashin-.-'-u. . , .j- bend model, drawing or fcr?a, wi lion. We adviwe, ii patenta-.io er t-v -. charge. Our fee not due ti'l pat'-m ii" $ ! A Pa W- let, "Ilnaqo OI'S. r. icames of actual clients m y ' town, ecnt free? Address, are and 1st, OFF. patent orncac. w M ... nunrN. . 14-' capacity. VERTICAL PLOHff ff?l 1? .Ha; I 1 aailV-t- '', ' . .. . ',;'tM T MS v ;- f .. " " in i ': 'vri - ' ;!?., . Jvifi ) - ' " 3 .T, . . ! ' " .- t P..nT. . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 14, 1892, edition 1
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