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11 mttxm ALLIANCK jhiskctoky. .SHiem , vr - !; t, r. PoiK.nr ! North Ca-Mbva ; - Ifiks' vlec l'''8'" ' .l.., t Dakota J. 11 Turner, secret ar S,4our;J. F. Willetts lecturer, Htale Ainanre-yiMion Iiutlcrtpresiun., in toii, N. C; W. S. J:t"n, sccrcturj, 'thlJongwtiowl lstrid-LcHnrvr, A V CM: V-;lri:f-' j1Uj !.r........i. cn,.r,.t.irt !im treasurer, J. 1j. f4inV1KU, 0- i lr.msi.vl Salisbury. rai 6Vy-Jessc Miller, president, Rlackuier; M.-L. Kitehie, secretary, Sawv r...l,ll an,t.. M. F.uks, nicsf.hnt. .w.v;:.t.:n... i r. Kanwev. scerdan. "Alooresviile. - r . fi,n.nrru CauntvX. F.- Hitman, prei .'-Yli.iit- f!oiicortJ: Dr. J. S. Laffcrty, si-cit- ' 'tai-v. Concord. Jiiiics: W. A. Lindsay, secretary, li.on.as- Milc. " , " CaUucba County-S. T. . Willonjr,. itibi .Tcnti Neat.,..; F.Hcnnun, sccntary i 'Newton. WASIIIXOTON liI3TTlJ. rVIU Uncle $am Defend Vc.ieznfilal Cabinet Oweers In tne unuipain (;. A. It. Encampment Other Jiotes. Correspondence of tli 3 Walclima n. Government secrets are pmverbly i tr, l.v keen. Somehow the subftaiUT, if not the tull details, wiil get to the ears of some alert newspaper man. A rase in ront is the news ot the hour. K1CIIAIU) UAZOU thn.it Soai'fi nf-the Candidates ivi : s Who are Khii::Iij? rir uwee in this Mate, orres. otdence ci the Watchman - We have abnnt comel the conehi- mil! M IV. In LMe.il cwu.il i j -,v- " J. L. nauicij,prtUnl; Marion S,0UJ( have a "uaidiaii appoaited thai f'. X. C Reform Tress Association. Ojjieerz ti.., . rJw-nrexidott; V. X. Barnes, sec- ti. lrf?WHive Farmer, staio oan, Uau-a.-iian. Rural Home, - Carolina- Wiitchman, , V.trmerri' A'Ivoi;.it-, JloUutila Hour-Journal,- AHlaiias H;niitiei, Count r Lllc, werttury, - JLtaiLLer i i i . r.f. m.tit-Lr i.ower sHuU.tl put I'l 1 - -r i n IVH N ve r Jake Ul-.ni. We have conre to the con that the 4im-SfS of thl re:it si:;lion'are non compis mentis an J w.c ijave the authority oir -newspaper re .joris and they cannot be denied. ri,..r four full tickets in the neld Ji. 1 i ' IV- ' " - . PAPERS. I'lll.loli. . C. V.'i.s-m,. (. V. '.V I l'a! tHi!0, JS. ( s.v Mile. N. L Tiinii v e.ti.e:e. . c wiattaitvis.N c I to The oiiicesloi this otate ani out see a tlsin and say that it is Irne when they have seen it, nre eonipeUed to admit" that the people's party is gaining in this district.... Although your correspondent gave v our readers an account of the conven tion in Statesville, in which we termed it a "boomer1 yet the Landmark has had the audacity to call it "the little handful of Weaverites who met here in convention.'1 The Landmark knows as well as we do that the .con- Tlie highest value of woman to the community is as a mother. -Any cus tom, any law, any worlc which depre ciates her value in this capacity is in jurious to the race. Yesterday morning the U. steamer j wntion was well attended and con- Chicago steamed out of iNew ion, ducted m a manly and patriotic way. harbor bound for Venezuela, where We venture the assertion, too, that the she will join the Ivearsage :nd the llours for steep for the editor of that Concord now on their way to the same pUper are attended with mere restless- destination, the Chicago is the tiag I ue.-s on ticcount if the present situa- ship of Admiral Walker, and on but- Uion than ever liefore. And we.ventuie t . .i isi ..it Vni'v ii 4 . .. !... ,i : iL: urday a trusteu omcnn ui iue',i again-mat. were a paper sianeii iii uiis Department carried from Washington county in sympathy with the people's in a bulky package the s akd orders jKUty and would "',ve l':e ,,fVVS tue under which the Admiral is to act landmark does there would he such a when h reaches Venezuela. Knowing f;,ninr off of suh.-cribers to that paper that the Kearsage anxl Concord were a the editor has never dreamed of. strunir-fenoiigli bv themselves to cap4 re wonder if he has everNnice con-. lure any port ot. Venezuela, it miu. u ceived or nv)y. many patrons nevnvs in lhin' shfiuhl ' become necessary, the (.niH,tv who take his naner solely new.-n.mer men refused to be bluffed -ror the news iu it. w ho hate its bitter- i I .LAI. - .... 1 Jv'the general statement' maue at me ,.eS3 Ui polities and uuo are longing . . ... i i for ihe day when they -can drop -him and secure- the news-, through si-.nie other paper, 'i hey can't ,et a word of comfort or praise in it unle-s they are i true -a lid tried ch incrat, lor it t:as its Lovell: This marrying a rich wife is of no ue. Markham: Whv not? Lovell: Because, even after she's fast isleepyou cati't find her pocket.' Georgia took in $500,000 on water melons this season. i fT,M. CUrter. Cluster. S. C, write " A nero DOV hi.rt n HI ' -VI CM l scrouua. Mir uir;i"f said tt woul-1 kill nlm. I got l tin to usa BoUnlc j.ooa Blm. l!?tooca(lozenottle8 ami 1 noT well. Ik lias not usM any of It lor four moatUs and continues well Childna Cry for Pitcher1? ntcrfe; F. W. Hulda opcrana lteuben Foster, Rc-c j Condensed scbrd.ule In tfiect July w SOUTHBOUND. luo r-cuuiCD raiij ittim V.trh of 'the aborc-named jmpcrs are re- ;,f ti1;lt ellt;re lot we (-nly mm one set cuentcd to keep thlM nfandiny onjihe jintl th;it is yery Ocala.jdatform ,mJ' Vi LT,' , nf ?oud report and well 1VV li.rh!v reborn mended and iMmiaUMmmtM 'J'J j , ' 4ie xvitli these qual.iici.-L- b ti0nS: Fr,eTbor, of lawful age. Unto & are vublishedU their interest. ,eeommended, and some of the great '-, i ' lailies ftiv they were nominated Uy i .The Couforcnco Platform. j! - .The following is a correct copy of; jtiie platform adopted at Si Louis bt be labor conference: FINANCE. 1. We demand ;r 'national currency i'tfe. sound and flexible issued b f" he yen ;ral j government only; a fuh egaftender lor all debts, public and -pnvate; and without the use of bank ug corponitionsT"t. jnst and i-quitabb means ot cuculation, at a tax not t Evened' two Der cent, as set forth in tin jab-treasury plan of-the Farmers1 Al Hiiuee' or. some better system; also, by payments in the disc! large o, its oblt-WationsfW4mUie-iiuprovemeuts. , ' a. We demand free and uiilinntee nmmi'ff. of silver. K'K We demand the amount of cir culating medium to be seedily in- rreased to not less than bJJ per capita ' C. We demand a graduated iuconu tilX. 1 d. We believe that the moiiey of tin treasury should be kept as much a- possible iif-the hands of the people and hence we demand all National ano State revenues shall be limited to tin 'necessary expenses of- govern inetit. econ w.ffliw.-r. no' t masters and ne- roes, and fay it is a good ticket. Now what about some ot tne oiners. ff i'q . hnr.'ed that-ome of them are traitors, some have) too many goals, some carry concealed weapons,, some Lalk too loud at the postoffice, some cheated their neighbors, some go to their bug-y too often for whiskey at public speakings, some are too young, some too old, some handled railroad money too carelessly, some handled Government money too carelessly, some went filing and caught nothing, some part their hair in tjhe middle, some ire igmVamu.-es, so are do hot belong 10 the church, some cuss too much. It is charged that one candidate insis- .ta.l nreacher L'oinir into a bar to ake a drink with him. Some have wlnry.ed too man v ldatfornis. The uost iirnorant crowd of all is tin ticket th-ut has been ' put out by the men who make the wealth ot this country, by the men whoypay the axes ot tuts country, ny tne men wno i hi t he votinnr of this country, inev have been abused in- every shape; they have beeli called fools, short sighted. lazy, chron c growl -rs, etc. They got up a plattorm (ii7principit s wnici I now would Navv and State Departments that American interests in Venezuela re quired the presence of these ships. The secret is now out; Admiral W-.lLr w i.fiinif to Venezuela to en- flIIvi ' J-. force the "Monroe doctrine. It has nrst M;lide uf praise vet" to utter fi r .i.i i come to the ears of Uncle am tiiat ;l!1y ul:iU or party except a democr-at or one or more ot the great European . democratic luirty. Theiwee with powers are ready, if they are not ac-Lvlat unfairness it treats penfde who tuallv making preparations, to take differ-with it. Why, only last week advantsige of the revolutionary condi- W;JS .usUed-to correct a false report tion of affairs in Venezuela to gobb.e , ,vns oiiiir the rounds -in regard to un that country, and Admiral W aiker s ()ne G the candidates of the peopTe business there is to waicu tue hmr v. vi-t it rclused to Co u. we ships of those ambitious European j.neW fc j1;u time to do it, for the very They all Testis To the EtScacy of the y World-Rsnowned V Swifi'jS Specific. Tho old-tlmo simple I remedy from the Georgia Bwampa aad fields has gone forth to the antipodes. ' astonishing the skeptical and ! confounding tho theories of ' those who depend solely on the physician's eklu. Thero la no blooi taint which it does not Immediately eradicate. Poisons outwardly absorbed or tho result of vile diseases from within all yield to this potent but simple remedy. It is aa tinenualel tonic, builds up the old and feeble, cures all diseases arising from impure blood or weakened vitality. Bend for a treatise. Examine tho proof. I 1 I II 1 U VIA Reform Rntfrfir powers and at Cite first move o on their same request was made of the Watch- wii.h our county, and the man who savs there are no third pariyites in i .1 : i.. 1.. any tO.Wllsiiip in mis county sunpiy tells a falsehood, for they are eery where. Spectator. A Brussels clockmaker has invented a clock which is wound up by the sun, and requires no other attention than being placed near a window into which the sun shines. This is a great help to the lazv man, and all that is now needed is an improvement that will enable the dock to tro and sit in the window on its own volit ion. The "iraff. e w ill soon be extinct in Afrit.-!. acjri.' r;gr Bgac-'-J ecessary expenses o "" they think is right and just ; ,i conomica lyandtionestlyadumte ed C01inu a"J pm,ln a. We demaiia tnat iomu i" . , L1 n. ' . ,,,1 l.; ,i, .i l. brnks be established the V"- miah and all of them old fellows take nient tor tne sale ueposit. oi e..u.,H6. , , , -f . , . , , .. j - j I told OUHvI saw ail this long ago and now he gets on his throne and commences to make a ;reat adilrcss to the dear peo!c?, to the men who: faced die canon s mouth and - endured the tented fields winter and summer in the I.IIIUIIIL; lift will . vw w -. .lll'l 1 111 istheheritageof all people, and should 1 that tried mens souls, and the hotbe monopolized tor speculative ... , vv purimses, and alien ownership of land peop e s party advoca es and the un khouldbe prohibited. Alt lands now. decided volers ot Meck.enburg cotiuty, held by railroads and other coporations U. b. A: It vou are madmen and ate of the people and fac'iltte exchange - - LAND. '- . . ... I 1 o Viiir nh-pniii:iiitt.ee unon tne 1 Will I land plankr beg to submit to your ap. tu-ovul the following: The land, in lluding all natural resources of wealth in '.ypps4 uf their actual needs and all ... . benf on destruction, regardless of con . : . i . i. lands.now owned by aliens should be -Wieuce to y our wue auu ci nu.en. reclaimed by the Government and held Kweu s.-me nave no wi.es aim some for actual settlers only. TRANSPOliTATroN have no children and some jrood wives are not married vet and have no bus band.) We propose during the caul 3. Trausnortation -being a means paign to discu-s alt the issues betore of defence atnT public necessity, the hue peon.e ( t ii it means not . behind iGoverniuent should own and operate I them, of course) and to analyze the . . . . n . 1 1 I 1 .11' . .. roads in tlte anterest oi mu people. piauoim ui un um parties; . we . piw " - a. Tho teleirrauh and telephone. Jike the postal system, being a necessity tor the transmission ot news, should be owned and operated by the government1 jn the interest of thejieople. While some parts of the above ad dress may seem at a .mere glance, to piake partisan; political distinctions, yetupon careful study one will clearly sev that it is non-partisau, and further, wijl be impressed with the truth of its promises, and the ability of the com piittee who framed it. It was adopted with only a few diluting votes, and ,he 'platform was adopted unanimously, and received with great applause. The coafereneo having eorJTpletecl its- work 3 a representative body, uud adjourned uittt die. LEMOIJ ELIXIR its Wonderful Effects on tho Liver, Stoaioch,. Bowels and Kidneys. For Biliousness, Coustipation and Ma Jaria, take Lemon Elixir. ? For Indiirestion, iick jind Nervous II eadaehe, take Leiuou Elixir. ' For Sleeplessuess, Nervousness And 1 ' Jleartfallare take Leuiou Klixir. For FeverCliills aud Debility," take loiuoii Elixi.' - Ladies, for natural and through orgauio regulation, t;tke Lemon Elixir. ' Dr. Motley's Leuioti Elixir will jibt fail you in au of the above nauieu; Uis uasesull pf which arise from a torpid or ilisea-sed liver, stomach, kidueys; or bowels. I'repatol only by Dr. H. Mozley, At Janto, Ga. 5Qc. aud $1- bottles at drug gists. " ' A Prominent Minister Writes. After ten years of -great sulTering'from Indigestion, with great nervous prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and '-ujsiipation, I have been cured by Dr. AozleY?rf Lemon Elixir and ant- now a avcH man. . llev. C. Q. Davis, t V. fThnreh- Sniil h j'fiu. v . m ' - ..... pose to show that the republican parly is r sponsible for all political eyils, the principles ot tne pary are ..visionary and vapory, such as no intelligent man believes m. .Well, the address goe o i at a great length, nearly as lon as the Erie railroad and worth abou as much to the toih'n.- masses. They 1 Tr 1 " 1 Hollow n;:;er, nitrer, niLrarer, ami- then turn around and arre.-t Peg Le Williams when lie comes to take the i & - L 1 . I mger oui or tne couniv. a. demo crat, wholly the way is a bank officer, was talkirSg to-s the other day abou the course that a certain democratic candidate was, taking and he said h had set the woods a tire and could no stop it. Another one speaking of his candidate said-. he was carrying sand oir both shoulders and had none in his craw. Another candidate said his op ponent wanted to go to Rateigh to pass a prohibitory chicken and huckle oerry law. uiotner canasaate salt his opponent wanted to go to Raleigh oart towards vkdating the -'Monroe h.r . r :i,,d was eranted. doctrine," to stop them, peaceably, if he Then to read what a number of its can: forciblv, if he must. correspondents write m regard to the The renort that all the members ol ,ifHi, ,1, nartv in some townships and - - - - - I t l ' r a tlie cabinet would take the stump tor Sl.(vn(l viz: that not a single third the republican national ticket has been pariviie can be found. This is not much commented on here, and the trne. for we are somewhat acquainted preponderance of sentiment has been ..r mt it. us hemi? both improper aud undignified, Attornev-Geneial Miller seems also to be of that opinion, for when asked about it he said: "I doubt Mm truth of the tatement. I think that the best service any government official can do the country and his nartv is to attend to his public dutie a? long as there are any dem .-Hiding his attention. Of course, it would be proper enough, for any olficial to ue ih lime a oted t-r his vacation in making speeches if he wanted to, but even then I should conMderdtuies press inr for attention before taking a va cation. For my own part I shall not 1 i I I I 1 hiivp time to tate tne siumn. l nave not talked with the president on the suhieet, but those are my views.'1 President Harrison, ail the members of the cabinet and many senators am representatives will be in Washingtoi this week to take Part in receiving and : '.' . i . i e i. 1 1 enieitamiug tne meiuueis ox me vj. who will come to attend the en campment to be held next week. Ev erything is in readiness to receive the dd soldiers, and if . they do not have he grandest 'lime of their lives it will i uot be because tlie people here do not do their best to give it to them. A little political Hurry was caused lere by the news that the much talked of fusion between tlie people's party and the democrats in South Dakota was an accomplished fact, the basis being the support of the peoples party state ticket bv the democrats and a fusion electoral ticket, two from each party. I called at the Alliance head quarters, which is also the unofficial headquarters of tlie people s partv, for confirmation of the storv, but was iu- " formed that while it was probable it was ajtnatter which belonged entirely to the people's party state committee. Democrats and republicans believe it to be true,. and the democrats are con fident! that' it will give them two more -electoral votes than they expected. will ffii Si in RES ALL 5K!W AMD thyt'einrs ei. rfli T jf k t'. is a sjJii-.id.;.! o3kiiJiii a lion. and pr?itTti..(- It xi;h r-rfar sntitfac-ion fcr curia of ail f.irii uni ttzi of ' pirnf.rv, cvrr end 7rttjrT V id, &ore, G'-tr.Hv cumatltrp, Miwt, old Chrrrle liupi that hr.re rssU'sd all trtit.nnt, Catftn-fa, while the republicans say that it cause ia snlHcient number of old time republicans to leave the people's party to elect the republican state and elec toral tickets. If the vote cast is "in th same ratio as at' the last election the fusion ists will win easily. The cholera continues to occupy a prominent place in official circle?, but it is pleasant to state that confidence in our! being able to keep it out is largely on the increase. The Postinaster-General has accep ted all the lifids recently made for car rying ocean mail, under the subsidy act of the fiftieth congress, except one. Postmasters at all free delivery of fices may now suppply such citizens as may wish to purchase them with boxes to b attached to the" fronts of their residences in which mail will be depos ited by the carrier and from which matter to be mailed will be regularly collected. Choice will be gi'ven of to legislate the county seat out of the) four styles of boxes all of which have county anil put a tariff on Paw Creek sports any Diud'.eton blackberries. . Don't you thiuk we need a guardian? Richard Razoh. The economic conditions iu the United States- are fast approaching those" of England. The home of the jijor r.re more marked, by destitution and squalor, the light of Heaven is be ing closed out from miserable tenement room and attic. Flesh and blood are becoming more cheap and bread more dear, ihe well-being of the car-horse been approved by the Postmaster-Gen eral, after a practical trial iu Wash ington and bt. Louis. The Situation in Ircdeil. Corresyoalcnce or tue "Watchman. hgs iu old Iredell county are iu a stir, as ne vr bet ore. All sorts of re ports a:e flying in the air; all manner is schemes are being taken: all sizes es and colors of lies are beiug cii dilated to defeat the people's nartv 1 For once the old Bourbon democracy 'I of this eomitv w bin? JtnL-un is more solicitously watched than thatift uneasyand we saV -Thank a,d of the driver. Small wonder that strong men maddened by the tears of of a w ife and cries of starving children, sometimes baud themselves together airtl sometimes resort to-deeds of vio lence. Cardinal Gibbons in North American Heciew. April, 1801. Johuny Vvhat did your pa whip No.'SS Tatuall St. Atlajita, Gaiyou for,Jimny? I T!.-.. .. Ii -V 1: ti imipy jLViLitig green n un. . 'Johnny Who gave ye away? Jimmy The doctor.' pildren Cry for Pitcher's Cac torfei for it! The bses, the littlu county political roosters, and the Litndinarh to back them in it, say that thi future f r democracy was never brighter than now and that they have no fears; that lt.ii f . . ti. : ,i ii t.iu tiust b.i tue wifuotu oc mose who huvu always carried de nice racy to victory. Yet could one see their hearts (e.-tiecially of the iuteil gmt ones) they 1 1 i.i. . ' J wouiu ieveai tue greatest uneasiness- j tf o a o a a Btl'Uy i Ukm cur-ni -r..fc-i-j, a-w.-r, L-eaid rvaa, civ., e-r- x'. r. ii a r.eiul t-Tii-, una t Trtv- rT.--t'ser. r: ifZMl v04$ mBxM Books on Blood and Skin. Diseases " mailed Croo. Druggists Sell It. SWIFT SPECIFIC C0.t Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ca. BUILT BY THE ; E1IEBS0U & FI5HBR CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.- .-- New style Leather Top, Side Bar, extra well painted stud trimmed. For sale by . "W". SMITHDEAL Salisbury, II. 0. All the E. & F. warrented Buggies are branded "E. & F. 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Grccnstoro . Ar. Wtfiston-Sultia.. -Lv. Greensboro...... -At. nurl in . . .... . . , Knltlsa :., Lv. l.al4gli Ar. Goiast.oro. .. ... Lv. Grcenslxiro ..... Ar. nnnvlllc. KevMrtlie 4 BnrkfUUle : lOflitnnrt... DURHAM FERTILIZER ID ; 3 19 i' .M . Js'rsi " '1 A X 7 0 S 2 '; H 15 r m tMl'.A M -2 50r--4't! i- 3T . U 1(12-1 til 4( tlt So ' UH P M 1 U ' xn is ilO :0 12 1"PM 2 -SG 8 31 " 5 3 " t Dai:- except suiiJay. - i Ii.iiiv. o.ij. i 'it e ! f 2C -. S lt j 1 i "'-A - f, -, S 25 -Ma lo Hi i : 2 HI -! I", - -l: 1 1 . 4jr - 4 " " lit Washington and Souilittff tern Vt tta i ir.-i i7Z ni r. Oi-l1 ..1 .r.tnrn l' 1.1 . . . u ' & ited oj eratcd botween WastlKptonnr.d Atl.i-i. dully, leaves WnKlilnjrton UM p. m., r a. m.. Groenslwo T.C9 a. w., Sa'isttiy s-s". T ' Charlotte .4r. a. in.. nlws AiU.Lta 5 in u m ' r: COM P ANY Manufacturer High Grade Fertilizer. - - WHEAT, O- 0- mi '! iv.iir nimuva p. ui;, v 111.1 !C;U- V V r m., SiUisbury 10.34 p. m., onenfcoro u" to r "E MTlvesTDanvtlle l.SO a. in , 1 jucbl urp s'$& V '' Wabhlnsrtoi. S.SS a. ro. Through -FullmanSlcVw New York' to New Orleans, alsofectttH'o -v.'-sh'U ton aud Mempbls, via AtiaMa and-nirmncl-tm Nos. 9 and 12 connect nt KlehmpriJ rn m an.i'i West Point and UaUiixijsre dai!y exti jt sucbsy. LEE PTNG C A li "sER V I (E. On Trains 9 and lo. - rullnian HtlTi tJ . - . twt-en AltantaandJJew- a-k; Kuun j,",n4 and Aujta. , ' . tn li and 12 Tullrrpn f.t.ffot S.r-f -jwjs huh litchruond and i:i.nvila ar.o t'.iiutm Ntw-jp j. Washington and Knoxvlllc vti lVmvttit s.uit n' and Asbevlile, nd I'uliRiau Skcirs boi('i' Witslitnpton and Athvnta. - On 9 and 12 rulltnan lullmnn P.acelifr.j. -cars iH-tweni Ualc-yli and AMifMiie.- - 1 - li. BH Kd.KY. W. A.'lf l K - Supfilr.tenrlent. Ocn Vnm. An Wchmond, Va. "'-OVasl!irrtn''i) c V. II. CHKKN, S. HaiAlUHvU-K Gen. Manager, A.ot n i'ss. Washington, D C. ' . Mluv. ii SOLHXS, 'Iraf. Vgr , W-iiSkhn n, H v.. " Gil A N IT K.- Piuvhv'4 - l (v,?.,i tj:j lte Millstone Quarries', Tcois,-. M K K. I t:ii'! s estate, I will conumie lo nianut.icoire ijiP.if4.tutl mui-sptndles and rorrabie ii;s for riEi'ii .ci-oa and wheat. Com-Ltocdeuce snilriti-ii. -'M-atv' 33 iy - i. T. wy. t r. ' Paltii. 1 ..v ;m ; j, x V Me r'lor the W&tcUn'un a.s. mmi The .following brands manufactured expressly and exclusively tor the Alliance: 4 SiLISKUKY, N-C. Office-in Davis &' Wilcv's cornel of MaTnfcnd lunus htm la. .'V"iit j-r---' tkc in Courts of Itoivan aii'I a.?j.ii.itiL' rtui Ku-. Prompt -.and careful attei:tioi;jrl v ij to ;!! 1 1. niess.entrttj-ted w me. s t cial ;tUi t."sou g vb to colliclions. ' i i V - ' N. G. Alliance Official Acid Phosphate. N. 0. Alliance Guano. Progressive Fairmer. o- Laditd v Le.o .-tcn:5 are poi-ri3c? an-1 whoee blood ! (ti an irr"e "n-'i' i. due U mtii'trni! !rTtil'ritIc', .-r- j---.- r----,, , , mam i. n i - 1 ff?t pi m 1 f CURES ck.ininK prf-pcriici uf P. P. P., Prickly Fok Root '.. iu.'n j,kn.n w 1.1.1 mL i LIPPXAN EP.0S., Jrcprietcrs, .DrajZiste, Uprni6iaB Block, fii? A3 313, Qtlm Yours Truly, DURHAM FERTILIZER XJO. OOtc:, Durham, N. C. Factories, Durham, N. C, and Uiclimond, Va. J. C. BERNHARDT, Special Agfe, Salisbury, N. 0. JOHN A. nAFilSAY, ; Attends to- llailroad Cofftrufiinis, unt;, and Mapping of Ileal Et.ife, Kst:ir.aU-i.1 Wajjer Powers, TSaiis fortUe.Ertciion t-f .V si;, I) writings. &c; itud ntteitds T' the .-ta-dia;e u all kinds of Maclnnw, BaiWitlg 5iaU-)-:.Klr.cn frogressiyeIrS Raleigh, N. 0. ; Or;an of the N. C. State Alliari. Edited by Col. L. L. IV.lIc, ;i!.vsitf.l -k-J. L. Ramsey -The "-paper t will U. kept tin to the usual liilt stau La ! Siib.serile for it, only SI pr ve-r -'i advance. The IVogreVsive r'aintr i and t!i Watchman will be n.t ? j new- st.oscriIxrs at SI. 00 tor "lcth i ..pors. ' Subscribe now. AU'ns'. i - puoGUESSiVK i-ai:mi;i:. l!i!.;a V t - L Caveats, find Trarlj-Mnrks otaftiei. krd cnt business condncU'J for m&uepte fet" Oud OrFicc t Opposits U. S. FW-f.T0,:., and we can urtcure patent lu Jci t-'-t remote from Washiii?ton. , , , ..- - Send model, drawing or photo vi.ji ' -; ,--tlon. Wre advise, if patcTTiab'3 r i: t. -charge. Our feejiot due til pa'Mit '. t,c ;, ' .v A Pamphlct. 44 now to OhUin J names of arttuJ ciiints ia vyar tw.''" names of artiua clients ja j town, sent tree. Aaaress, Wfr. lt.ni w r r i v - Si i . r in . -jin ii ini r - - Steam, Air and VacuiHii Pumps, Vertical and Horizon ' tal of every variety and capacity. VERTICAL P1ST0H. told by T. 1'. KLUT'i 7. & t O. YOUR CASE IS NOT HOPELESS A Regular Horizontal Piston. I' rr:T. ttiat litis ever ueea i.Xeriene.d ia this county. - Tb u!r pe(;!j wlu aro vvilliiirr lol AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. IT COSTS Y3'J KOTKINa TO IKYESTtGATE. A JO-pnge Pam'phLt MAILED FliEIZ ttfuH a;pii.a.tioH. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISC CO. 1433 Ksn Yor- Ao., Washington, D. C. JMUT'l ltf4 - '--ti fcyr iWif J,iH'a'5i,-..J-.,,,a, , isi-P!pt 2 --!"Lr VERTICAL PLUKui - A The most simple, durable and effective Pump in the market for Mines, Quarrier.: Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manttfacturiiii; purposes. . Send for Catalogue. Tli3 A S CAMERON STEAM PUM? mill .. Foot o Eajt 2Cd tyrn.u.T N'kw OSK. - V .' v. v U " V'.H,:T fix - ,- - 1 (fl : -.!ii ti v- : it. :-j l .J ! V-" l I , & 7 f A I ,v - ; J. I" V: ' j, ir; : j i J' -"
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1892, edition 1
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