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AI.LIA'C1S IlKi:CTOKY. atonal MUnte-. L LoucU rar s..,t.. Huron, South Dakota, - addre-f r.rerG orpin; J. F. Vyillett?, lecturer, ' .'iViiace -Marion ButU-r, president, ; . V- X ,C ; W. iJ-lbiroe, twert-tar . r ;,..!, Sretarv and Treasurer, J. : miscv. Salisbury. CWty-Jesse Miller, president, .;,a. k,licr; M. L. Bitcliic, secretary, Saw. 1,-MCounty-J. M. Parks president. ; in-vilt. . .Wr CWy--A. F. Ililciiran, prcw jent. Com-onJ; Dr. J. 8. Latterly, hecie Viiyyoneord. ' J,w,Zm CWy-U. Screen. president, fhiv s; W. A. Lindsay, secretary n.omas- 'Un'.intrhn. Cu,dvS. TWilfon-, on si W. Xcrftou; J. :F. Herman, secretary, N. C. Reform Tress Association. Officer-J. L. Ramsey, provident; Marion Bniler, vice-president W. S. Barnes, zee Highest of ail in . Leavening Power.-. Utest U. S. Gov't Report. 7 : mm. pbjrb - Mr. Miller Atc i1s. ttt. A1Tpniiv fnrvTv-: 1 1w a' fine lalior-sayinpf deyiee," Vhat To the People of IaraA Uumt ChUlv x,y saVe hUn frtlm Having been. nominated as a candM boring three days outpf hve. liar late to represent Ihe county of Itowao rs Bazar, t: : . ' the House ot uepreseiuaiiye? ui iiir mmmmwww I .... , - WIFT'S SPECIFIC FOR renovating tht. entire system, eliminating all Poisons from theBtcod, whether of scrofulous or malarial origin, this Prep aration has no equal. . . OXFOHP, N. ,c. lit aiUiUe ColUjre. If my friends will excuse the isr tedjmm.er in which I wr,te, 1 iil pen them ajelter. ' , Th" coll'e student H now a worn. I Vas nieased to red the letter from, - i in next General Assembly, by thecenven tidii f the peonleVpariy. which asem- hied in Salwbnrv July 10th, J5. l t;ke this method of fonnaliy notiiyisis f?i tuiMIc of niv aeeentaiice of tin Momin-.ition temlered and f my hhA :if.r,reeiatijn of the honor conferred noon me hv the action of tlu conven- tiolf. . This nomination was entirely nn sop.'ht hv me, and, hut for the wdici ' f .tJ.m tit niv munv fnends and. com queen, probably learned to' read Just!ri(eS ()f the laie war, I would have de- hke ollu'r person-, lint alter sl.e be- t . j ,,hesiatinulv. came afflicted wiMi royalty she found i ie;ut.lv in accord with the that a queen not allowed to nave. aj platform of principles adopted by the t' I convention oi the peoples party ai rtirin.v,..!,.. .I.dv 4t.h. also tne V.ll.ill-., " State platform and if ehcted, will en- . t i i : Boarding and Ea SeHool for Girjs and Young Ladies. r-BIXClI'ALSj-MtsaMa ?atft Burgum nmiard, " ' WoiUii n'a College. BalTiuwKe. j -r--- ' w uini I.-..:... H ,K,n 111 ill. I I'd. I f" F. W. IIuMe oer and la uVn Tostf rt"n form Cocdtnscd S' Jbefiuit- U, tKfflJulT v. , I T " r . ... . -r- i SOUTULOUND. No. a. No ; ...v A. 15.' woaia&'a UOUtfge, i . :.-::, nn.i InuirumeuUi), An, u-rman. FrvncU and Lalja. Terms Very ino ier ie. iw?nu iur tauiufur Thiiigrs the Queen Slay Not Do. ueen Vic toria not beins horn a trade Kalel?h, N. C. t 'Union, NC. . . . ' - i n. i T) vi.on Colle.'e m tliee cdusiins a oreat many pnvuei n;u. tor. , Ir ni:i!cesastuilentthnU i Me-t ol; her suh'-ets can loa.-t. with delight to reid of such noble I instance he isn't ;iHowed to handle a work as is heinir drtv at that inst itu- . newspaper of any kind, nor a jagiizine, a .A' ' ii,,, v Af A. This ve r 1 a let ter from any person except lion uy ui'. i ' f. -i i I i o.,r associaiion took i i hand to stop ; from her own family, and no membei 1 zin'- we d d i . New students were ; 4t the royal lamiiy or nonseno n is a; tn..,n.7rijv the old student- as g-ntle- lowed toeak to her t'l any V men treat "eutlemen. W e h.;ve been i lieVvs in, any publu-ati.-n. Ah t he m b'essed as an ' association, thereby. Our ! formion ,the queen is permitted to ..'.:.V.kJ.o h..en' irreay increased , have mustrst be strained thiougn ri.-uti.in wr.rlc anl lold students - mlelhct of a man whose busings! Ill VIII .-.. - - - t , i iz r...,.. ..f H b ii v one laVe tilt COllimnKr wl deavor, to ihe utmost of my ability, fnithfuilv to earrv out surl demands in I tier and sj int. J esse v. miller. 14 For eighteen months I had an eating sore en my tongue. I was treated ly best local pkysician. I ut cltatncd no relief; the sore gradually grew worse. I. finally tMi S. S. .V and was entirely cured after using a few bottles? C. li. McLemope, tlenderson, Vex. . o- TREATlSEon Hlood and Skin Diseases maiLxi free. '1 ubwiF'f Specific Co Atlanta, Ga. (tKA M i lV.--Rowan Count y O ran UAUlisione Quarries, 'l ools. a c, of E.K. Fhlllli s estate '! vliieon.lnue 10 laanutjciure -muutouea. StSSalndlesand ruble lor g nnd n and wheat. tontbpondtncebOlMteU. Atiesb, os IV J. 1 . 1 A I i V. J Faltb, IcowauCO. K. C - MPt-lor the Watcbman. . An En;lii pofessor has been exper- 'it, ,r w:th :i movab e mirror ana lllli .i.i 'n ..! p,..- f. ilpfiM-mine the causes it sea- ickne-s and a remedy for the distress- He ton nd that the ..';..t I" ' 1 It !f I I I I L I -ir . u tr 1'iit. out of 1 net D.n.e: S eacil UaV ! . .. 1 : " ' - - I I . .. I ,f ni :i ll!l)V L' lllli 1UI ll"UUi.cu srn- ..... i wusuii, v V-i - -"- v"-- - - - . ... , i.i a:. i- 1.1 1:1... 4.. 1 ciiuHiiiv 1:. , . 1 i,..i.i ui' i.t new ml- . rki:iT. kss h . he 1 i n. WHW"""' " T I VV II !l M ;i I .1 I HIT I 11 VI III - 1 V'- - - - 'IVirli(it(l.S.t ""'v " n . - .. - I nx .1.. P. 1 ,. .Nli.'Mi s like ea-sn-kness and when t'ne retary. ' ' papers. Progressive Farraer.-StateOrgan,. Uau.-a9laii. 1 lturat Home, Tuo'lna Watchman, lount ilu irom-Journai, lbihce sS-nvlnel, Rountr Ulle, - ' '. eicury, 4 aitlT. - - Each of the above-named j .metied ta keen the lid standi 1 1 il ..u.U.(d( .- o M l Wl ATM ' IIIIII irV'l vi -.JI .iA.1i - 1 I . . I W,7 fo l A rooms havubeen wainscotted ai.d u-ra ti-quren a .personal poem 'r a( . llje'sUv or tjie l.onzon, Ocaia iiaom will be dropped from tney il)4t.(; 8leiii heat has been auucu . communication 01 any nu xce i a -j . c;irt. !h;,t UJ t of ,u, movm Vnt promptly. Oar people can no ;ie institution. Next summer a ; personal letter which the poor lady f :.,..., Ie n, letter still, by fltul papers are puoumeu. x ..vmu..sium wiH 1 erecteu. . II II ! s hnS past lew days tne v,onec . . . .-,..1 A 1 1 i.jj-..t.iti-t.. . Asnevn.e.M.e;. uhuts til 11 lor any p I : i , "i I ohserver was ptaceu on a pianuim nmi oouiro,N.i..f i-lirr,.t. to s;,v a word about sheet with a 'o!d fringe a.l about it, n ,nim,. ;.s that, of a Trinity Colleger. . u'"' i-.0 ;- y . p.i 1 , ,,. ' 1 i- ,,,.,'..! ot.n 1. r lilckoiy, .e:. ' .,nroVt. uientS made aoout iuc- vm- . iuiu ptcij'O i.ci nimu ...m. m. j- - , . 1 f w m:nutes lo 111- WiUaUers.N C. tuc 1 provtn y eiitire Cul. ty U ,Hkeu sheet Ulth pdJ fn.iRe 1 fc. Ul , u,re pr8nJet lu.ddcrs have been retuinted. .. ,nip.rative for all commiur.cat ions , , suffered from ea "i r . . t " . i . . . . ..... 1 vui'i ii'lull i ..i rnir.iiii Ann nno iv hn WK Ll'S ill . . . i l 1 - ti, rp Hutu .i ihp iinrmiiorjes miu i i l - " "!,.. -,c.3 m,v :iv"p v(vcm,pt lsmn aav J01TES "SEMIEfARY FOB. : YOUNG : LADIES." Why pay $250 per year for boarding and tuition when you can pet asiroodaud even better advantages for $75? For circulars address ttev. C. A HAMPTON Principal. ' All Healing Springs. N. C JOHN A. RAMSAY, Attends to Railroad Construction, Surreys, and Mapping of "Real Estate, Estimates ol Water Towers, Plans for the Erection of Mills: Dwellings. &e.; ami attends to the purchase ol all kiuds of Machinery, Building Materials, Ac, Jcc. Ar. .wan vi He.. ureetfcioro Lt. OolrisdLiortv.;,...,.. Ar. lUltigli Lv. isale u. luruin Ar. Greensboro..... l.v. Winsion-Salem Lv. rcenslH)io .... Ar. 8aubury: Ar. Matesvilie.... AsUeMlie M liOVSplli gs.w I.t. salLstur ..v.-. . Ar. CUarloue ...... S(iana:tiurg... lreer.vti.e...;.. " AtUuAa ........ Lv. Charkate j Ar. CcluratU ...... I Ar. Augusta-. . . - U . t: 4.-, 11 . V. I' fe!2 tf A. S. IIEIUG. Attoraxoy Atliaw.' . SAUSBUKY, N. C. , v OtSce in Pavis ft Wiley's bank building, corner of Main and Inni?s streets. V ill tice ii Courts of Rowan and adjoining couut.cs. Prompt and care-tul. tttteniion jjmi-ii i iness entrusted to roe to "collections. Special attention given The Coiircrencc Platform. ; The following is a correct copy of the platform adopted , at St. Louis by Vie labor conference:. t FINANCE. 1. We demand a najional currency 'safe, sound and flexible -issued by he jeu.ral "oveinment only; a full W if tender for all debts, public nnd nnvate; and without the use of baiik iin' comorations; a just and equitable means of circulation at a tax not to Yreed two ner cent, as set forth in the or.K-ir-.,irv nbin of the -. Farmers' Ak liauce,or some better s. stem ; also, by In the , isn't id lowed to have at aii) must have had its it printed in cold letters on one of of these silk sheets with a gold fringe A lady rnuu" --- " , , i ii...' i . i l . .. i... u.... ,vho di.-d in Julv, len to me nust so many liicnes wuif ami no wuier, r ,!l We -i leacv i5b"U0. Last month, J about it. These gold trimmings ! Vt-SSi baiida-ing th.e eyes. llis hints are worth following by all poor sailors. t. r w .i t TnY.,. whose soil was kified by li-htniMK at tins place last summer, and which son was a student Here, establihed a- rcliolarship to. be known as the Watson Welis scholar ship ill regard to the two boys kihed. This scholarship is the first permanent ly emh.wued one at the lustiiulion, and wiil be given to ome one not able to bear all his Co h -e expenses. We h;iye politics heie, too. v e don't know how t he-elections will turn out. but. this much we do know, . -'State is considered doubitjil, the f this btatc have nut will be returned to him in time, as they are expensive, and the queen is kindly and thrifty, but for the queen's pres ence they are imperative. 'The depriv ations of the queen's lifeV.re pathetic ally illustrated bv ari--incident which ceurml not long ayo. '. An A-iuencan lady sent her majesty an i mine use col lection of tiie flowers of this country, pressed and mounted. The queen was ileiighted with the collection and kepi, it for three months turning over tne leaves frequently with , great delight. At the end of that, time which was as 111 111 IS tr iht CORE Ah 5 AO 5KIM i 11 lollr as sue was ailj i wed court e!i- quette to keep it, she had it. sent hack with a letter living that, being queen of England, she was n-t allowed to ii. ,vl1 anv uitls, and that rh e parted with them with deep regret. lliuii WattersoH, in PJtiltuidpJu'd Inquirer. Knights (if Labor Journal: The 12- 39t bush ess failures in the Uui:d V 5EA' DtJHHA M FERTI-OZER ai increase of 1.710 0 are not s: much an ir.di- f excep;ioiial sdingcu'.y in i i i i the uioiiy market, as. ot the lenaency toward coiiceutrat :o:i in comu;e rci.il matters. The caju'tali-ts are sit ing up the smalier oiits. Ai d, wheth er t-he times are loom or had, it v- for payments in the discharge of its obli- newspapers of this btate have no. fctiowfor public improvements. - abused the peop e s p;.rty as much a; a We demand tree and uniiniiieu some ol tueiu ab uk u... coiilage of siker. -- ocratic daily aid of the .ea-kiiiK m br We demand the amount of cir- Lynchburg-: Weaver is a good sptak- culatin" medium to-be speedily in- er ahd was not abusive m his speech. creAsnHo not less than Sat) per capita. Mrs. Lease is, we think, one ot Ue - c VVe demand a graduated income ljest political speakers on the stump. k.d - While Gen. Field was peakmg in j W tlipve that the monev of the llichmond. sifter Weaver and Mrs. .IU j V I 1 1 " 4-1 w ------- treasurv shou4d be kept as much as Lease had fiuih(d, eggs came in t,:e ; t.;tt.s i., vea: -possible in the hands ot tne peopte, . window anu iouk m.xt i over lb'J and hence we demand all National and paper meu who were seated on the j cutj,,n Estate revenues shall be limited to the speakers stand; it is not Known woo necesgiiry expenses of government, the eggs were intended for, pennnniicallv and honestly administered. A rantaiikerous democrat said to me e. We demand that Postal Saving the other day "that -there was not a, banks lie-established by the govern- plank in the peopled party platform ; inen t for the safe deposit of eannngs that could be put luto lUect it tnat j t.omllig i,;Creasirgly difMcult for :he pf the, people and facilite exchange. party' would carry. . I asked him to j sma tfu:)y or manufacture to. exist. , . name one tliat could nut he put into pro(lU(Jj ion distiibution are - t- optratio i. lie thouglit lie r.ad inaue 2 Your 8ub-eotnmiltee upon the a big hit and said the ownership of - land plank, beg to submit to your ap. railroads. He threw down the ganl nrovHl the following: The land, in- let by saying-tlicre are but turee ways hiding all natural resources of wealth, of controlling Jhem; namely, to buy is the heritage of all people, ahd should them outright ; to take thtm away irom , not be monopolized for speculative thelompany by force; or lor the rail 1 purposes and alien ownership of land load companies-to behind enough to fhould be prohibited. Alt hinds now give them to 4e government ; iil nei beld by railroads and other conorations tlur case, he said, c-.n it. be none, lor - . T. . i-. -t ii..;: J;.. .,..1-- .:vwl oil nu Ii-ivm -iiiifr. moiiev euoiliill in the apds nowovnwf hy aliens should be United States to pay fbrahem; second, reclaimed by the Government and held we have not the right to take them by . .t 1 - ..,wl 4liii-fl nuvor wit! I f flmiH 1.U1WC, IllJVi hiiiu, umi .1... v.-. while the world stands. I said there is another way. 'How? Let the gov ernment build a competing line and thereby forte tin- railroad tonduce its foicps. both nasst niier and height, to , - , ,j . hat the rates will be reasonable on -all roads in that section. How is that for controlling them? My friend has left me and 1 think will soon he sup porting ownership of railroads and the entire peoples party platform. Hastily,, C. L. Miller. f.r.d cr-Jt-rvtc It with prt ta!Ufsft!ca for Uj caret of ail f r;DS ai.i tj-s of Primsrr, S-.nilTV cd Ttrtliry mn fei j l-y-t-i vrrr'i FX?mJa ES&&i&i 1; f':i-ri-VflaiJS .".rw, G..nu;::ir IUfs, Kliuir.atitoi. SrlaUrla, old Cir .. Ic vl cis Ciit fcavc rtslstod nil tlvatmont, CtUrrb, I T", IsrF'f kv ifu C 4 f ; ; ' i 1 1 r-r. COMPACT, Manufacturer High Grade Fertilizer lEPOIR, - - WHEAT. Koinntoi'MD. Lv, AU' Usta .rrri.. t oiumoia y. ....... . A r.-t'Iiai lotted. ....... ... Lv. Ailarsta at. Chartoue,.... Lv. Chai loll e Ar. fciUtsl'Uiy...... ... l.v. liotpnng'ji. ... AsUeU le tatesllle... - Ar. 5.i isliury-.....- ....... Lv. Salisbury r. Orei nsboio ... Ar. W tns.on-Sah m Lv. Oreenstoio Arr-nuruam.... ..... .... . -v Kalcfcrti Lv. i:ai igii .... Ar. OoidM cro. .. .; Lv. Grwiislwro Ar. Oaaviilf Kefevnie. ...... Buikevmo... ... .... " luchrnond... r 3 f M 5 1- m s f i r a In iu p m i IHl y s js r m ii V M Id tit r- n ts i:. r m l";5 r ii It if A M i v5 A M ii A M V M A M ti X A t - AM r . ,. ' n M C 10 A M li a" f m- ' LUILY. v0. lit. ii 1 1 r m -si ll iH ' 3 J A M S if V M i a a I Ml .' si. tt 4o r sr - 'A I if 5" r M' 4 y 5 a m in an. ilu iiii 12 i 4 r m - 1 :a II :s U na 12 ! IU 2 40 " a si " e sr 1. 1 ' N i.. i H 4 : 0 - - ' - S.itT : '"4. 1- . AM 1 lr. ' t Daily exwpt fcuiuiiLy, : i'v. W'ashlnLrton an.l Souhwot'rn Vi si hi , i Ited o. enrit-4 lrt'een AValu;xu-n ui,d A;i-V daily, leavs Walar,gtcn ll.eti p. m., n;.Uy :u .:-:;o a. m.. ureenscoro ..c a. ui., a !-ijUir ;i p Charlotte .4." a. m., arrivi s Atl ,i la r,.t ', ; . t. i . tnrnlujr, leave AtUi.ta i.io p. m., e liui!( ttt y .. m., Salisbury l.s-l p. m., tn tt .tioio li i o ji i , ;-.rrlves lanvlllf .a. to., l.yr.clii.nrsr ;.-.. Waslilnsrto'i S.:i9 a. m. rluou;'li ru iinau sics rr New York to New Orleans, Lu t wr: u v. : -., -. ton and Memphis, via Atianfa nn d Wi-i.m tl . ilt: Nos. 9 nd,I2 eonnecmt laci.ihomt fit ,l:ri .0 West Po'.nivaM Ualtlusre d:U7j-except suiiUij , r SLEEPINGrCAU PEUVK E. Oa TndnsD andlo. ryUrrlan r.tiffei siunir tu t ween Atlanta uiiu-ivew lilk; Uum-ti i..-t.m; and Augusta. - ' on li and- 12 Tullman Taifret s.eipf is r. t , , a TJlcliruoiid and DauviUe anu i-etv u jhnv , WasturigtGnnnd KnoxUUe vl i Iaal:a,a!M.t.h! and At-Leville, niid l'ul!luun SKCit is 1- i u. , , Wiishtnsrton and Atlanta. " -un ana is ruunian ti.ninn r-.uaie - v. g cars t' tween Kale g'a and AsiitwUc L. li hi KtrfrY. v . A. ! li K. Supeilnlendent. a is. S'iiss .., i.a tmioiid, Va. ; . iw. W. 1I.(;UKKN, S. HHI.KI iv U. t. en. Manager, s A.tau r i,t. Wiish.ngUMi, P C. . - AtLa,i... a. SOL 11 A AS, 'i raf. r., WsusLlrgttn, 13. c. - 1 o o- tinu in to fewer hands, and it is those who.si.ft' r by the proce.-s to j-ay vvr.et'hier thev wish their lot ar.d ih it children to be the .condition of slaves to a handful of pluto- vv net net of their wag. crats or partners in a ludioia! sst( m of industrial organization, no alterna! ive. Th 'i. t.,." t';' -!' .La i-v- Lo5 '.75 ;i Ml S--ir7iJ : .5 '-,; r " - i 1, E- v 4 I V, VI 1 I fl mci cV. Trhc;,i ,;-. 'd Is !n -:---itni .1 r! -7 i:r';i -". ' f n. k a I-,-13 The following brands niatiufUetured expressly and exclusively lor the Alliance: to r i-.! - - - - " - 1 Caveats, and Trade-Merits obtained, ti n nil Tv, cct business conitictoJ f.r MootArk Tzr.3, Out Orrise a Owsrrt). ,S. Fsrf.r Ofr-c; aud wc cau secure patent iu la t:uio t C- -J remote from Wa Uiiijt-n. - Send model, drawing or pIVo,, v.ii'x f.of", tlon. We advise, if pairoau le r Efe, ire charge. Our foe not du3 ti;l j nient lc ft c;n d. A PAMTOLtT. MHo to Oi..aIn T:;tei.!s' tames of actnaf cliim iayyur t'feiic, euat-. -r town, cent free. AJUre-rs, Opp. Pats nt Office, v.'ash'kston. D. C. L kr 1 t lit. I ' n : i W ! ' '1 . . 1 J . 1 - (V --I ii U C U 3 &zlmniLa. a : 3 : iv '.jn.i.lcri-al I..UIC 3.VI Llwxi- ,, t r Tl . . tl...r ir- pr..iiii- ot i'. r. r., rrxki Aia, is- w ere is rech or actual settlers only. " TRAJTSP0KTATI0N 3. Transportation being a means pf defence and public necessity, the Poverument should owu and operate roais in the ltiierest.oi me people. a. The telegraph and telephone, like the postal system, being a necessity Tor 1 he transmission of neys,.shoul.d be pwneil and ojverated by the government jirlthir interest of ihe people. ' While some parts pf the above ad dress may seem at -a inere glance to make partisan political distinctions, yet upon careful study oner will clearly 'so that it is non-partisan, and further,- will he impressed with the truth of it promises, and the ability of the com- rnittee who framed it. It was adopted With only a Jew disenting votes, aud f hr piatform was adopted unanimously, ; and received with preat applause. The conference baving completed its work as a reprtseutativo body, 'and adjourned fine die. sv ii-3 zzjmgm IT. 0. Alliance Official Acid Phosphate. N. 0. Alliance Guano. PROGRESSIVE FiUSliR RaleiiHi, Progressive Farmer. LEMON ELIXIR iis Wonderful Effects on! the Liver, btomsLch, Bowels and l&dneys. For Biliousness, Coustipatiori and Ma jaiia, ta"kc Le'mftn Elixir.' ' 1 For Imligesiion, Sick and Neryous Jiadache, take Lemon Ltixir. '- For Steep I ess 1 1 ess. Nervousness: and , Tiearlfailurje Uike Lemon Elixir. ; ForJ-'evers, Chjlls aud Debility, take Lemon Elixir. . ' -J t i; -' - t 1 r.lll.- 1 lauie., ior uuiuii huh iiif-oujn organic -ivu'latiou,-take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's -Lemon Elixir will not 'i-4' u iii aitv of tli'e aboye named dis t.ise', al of which arise from a torpjd or ieaseii liverj stomach, kidney's or . bowels'. ' ' I'-repared only by I)r. H. Mozley, At l iiita, t 505.aiid$l bottles at drug- i.ists. ,t, . .... , ' , " r ' i - . A Promineat Kinistcr Writes. Aer ten years of great suflerinfrom lanrphrents waste their p:iien!al autliority by us"ng it with indiscrimi nate fnquency. 1 hey pay so much attention, to trifling faults in their children thnt they have no reserve force to be brought in 'to play in regard to really important matters., the hahit of perpeiual scclding is nearlv as bad in ii .1-1 its practical consequences as trie iiauit of absolute indifference. x ise parents will overlook a thousand bluuders,uns takes, ermrs, or faults in their children. These are the inevitable accompani ments of youth nd immaturity, aud should be corrected, if at all. wit'i great kindness and gentleness. . 1 hey are to be carefully distingnished from sins proper, such as falsehood; willful disobedience, or profanity. Xiishcilte Advocate. 31 sty :iets. S' me very intereiing experiments have been carried out in "l his country with two immense magnets made from two large Rod-man guns. A crowbar which was applied to the manner re quired the combined force of four strong nn n to !e r it away. A hand--full of tacks thrown in the opposite direttion irumediately flew back and attached themselves to the jnagnet. Several 15-inch cannon bills, solid, and as much as a strong man could lift, were held suspended in the air one under, the other. 1 lie most amusing I experiment was m-ide with a sledge hammer.. When one tried to wield it. in a direction opposite to the magnet. JIe felt as ihouulr he were trying to hit a blow with a long feather in a -j- .t y -y v i v v. - ey-ft. . Sold by T. F. KLU'l'TZ fc CO. ga'.e of wind. At the foot of a clifi under the win dows of the Castle of Miraniar, form- 111 A.l - at . . eriy ine resutence ot the iUexiean iiim peror Maxiuii!i;i,n, at a depth of eighty i I I .1 , l n , i leer teiow ure rii.ee -t tne clear waters of the Adriate, is a kind of cage fashiooned bv divers in the face of the rock. In that cage are some of tin .most.- magnificent pearls in exis tence. They belong to the Arch duchess ltainer. Having been left irrrworn for a lorn: time, the gems lost their color and became "sick," and the experts were unanimous in declaring1 that the only means to restore them was by - submitting them to a prolonged immersion in the depths of the se::. They have been lying there for a numb"r of years, and iire grad ually but very .-lowly regaining their former unrivalled briliiancv. YOUR CA5E IS NOT HOPELESS Organ of thn-N. State A!!: ! c SI iv. L. L. "I'olk, proprietor. J. J..1L-!-sey, editor. The-'-'-psiper-. vmH Uejtt Up t thrt usual high ;. l.ial d -S ! t bscri I r; for it. only ii'l je r v e. r TTi advance.- TiiF Progressive Taiii-r n-.- i -Ibn VaTj:hm.N will he !' nev? ..oscribcrs at Sl.b'O !'r' ' i-'.li j : -ners. S:bserile now. Adtr s. ' . pi:oGi(E3siV!: iwuMi'.;:. 0 -o- Yotirs Truly, DURHAM FERTILIZE 11 CO. Oflic ', Dnrliam, N. C. Factories, Durham, N. C, and Itichniond, Va. J. 0. BERNHARDT, Special Agt., Salisbury, N. 0. The People's Party farm Buggy; Reform n IsITILT BY TH C EMEE30H b. PI3HEE Cincinnati, Ohio. New style Leither-.Top, nvlrit wvll irainted and triii'lil'-l. W v j sale by : W. SMITHDSAL, J Salisbury, IT. C. All the E. k F. warren ted 1'-- are branded UE. & Y. Co. on t CO, li... I i'- ferr; '5?' m Steam, VERTICAL PISTOH. -Draining the Poultry Yard. A poultry vard shouldhe placed up on sandy soil which --drains itself nat ural. v but if this is not feasible thrown several loads of sand anj gravel around the house; Last fall I had the bard coal ashes emptied in mv vard; it not only formed a firm and dry walk, but the cinders furnished the fowls with grindiug material for their crops. Chareoalsifted fron) wood ashes should also be supplied them, and brokeiMys ter shells, 'ground bones, or some other sliell terming material, a long snea phis way to the voun closed toward the nor; h and west" is a AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. A 40-page Pamphlet MAILED FREE upon application. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO. 1405 New York Ave, Washington, D. c. 6- -i3 They Had Already Been Paid. A pretty and altogether modest P1 rish girl, evidently a nurse, "n -ss, lumber li'Set-ior stood patiently waiting Iter turn in a . ffutettStil SSSJS Dig drug store. At last one of the clerks, a rather dashing young fellow, aisposing ot his last customer, made nis way to the youn woman s side and asked politely: Life, Health. Ursngth. - ApalaCUICQi.a. Fi.a., Feb. 17,189. ! mfsska. Tippjian ia;os.. Savauii -.n. ia : : Or.Ait Sis.s: 1 win wiiie io ii.torui jgu 1liat I was 1 Ptuictsd wltli Mood Distrse. t tncu one douic or t iind it c. ve me no rt-Uef. I vv.tslu bed seven i months. 1 tried some vroini ierii .uystcians. nnri itipv coul-l not do rue auv iroytfc- saw your advvrtUienierit ol 1'. P. 1. la tue AppalaehicoUi Timtn, nn 1 1 timr'lit I ivoa'd try It l ue Dome l eoi to- or euut. ana ou. uow nooa l up ever siace, aud at my busl- or You aiav iutl'.s!i this It mtormca ay irieacs taat i,F.r. M. P. BOLDEN. Sold bv a'l Di uzelsisand cencral r tores I.H PMA.N Blti-S . ltouiieiois m;d UrugsrlstP, SuvannaU, Oa. 1 1 Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical -andlHorizoii tal of evary variety ana capacity. a A ) VSRT1GAL HLunti Regular Horizontal Piston. Dchant, Miga., Dc. 1?. IS90. UJUCEOK. S. KOSAMJM). Messrs. Litpm x Ehos.. Sav.ma li, ;u.: - . . I uiaii me ikujsj hi which i eonsiipatioa, I have heeiiscureU bv Dr. and the fowls are induced to take more 'Mozley' Lemon Elixir-and nn now a exercise. . Even in the very coldest Vveman. Rev. Q C. Davis " weather they should trot be allowed to Kid. M. K. Church South, 'remain all day npqn their perch; s. v Tatnall St. Atlanta, Ga ,s,s jj g )(: I ... A I . . .1 t . 4 . . n I lit i.tinl 1 I . ........ k. i.;i n A v. .4 Tflvin lnt-t Utfllfl lltUetf iin irtUiU" 1UU III II1UI iinrnnp hMV tUT VOll .,nv nflnnf ,m ttt.MWJlt-lluriu rau'niuuin,., 1 cau itt.-i . . . , . V i. l? UUC M1J1I OU iinV aileil tit)!!. LY.i.rr l vnnr advummHiil rtf H- P I ( ir1cW v than the housa in which they roost, as tn is-; r The ted Asa. eoki Icoot and Potassium) In the eaper Mr trio , ' cure 01 ihetini.tUifl, und taoughtl would liyabct- young. Wf m in blushed,- hesitar tie, OnClug &uh .reat reUet Itom It. ou my rtturn nouie 1 ii.'U iu aruiJsi, .ir. duu i djcvieiiuu w or- Aiier tahing, l tiaaii ton Dottles, paiu or ache sln:e. previous to twenty-flfe veins, and could ,r .ml : 1 . la it w. Mfrtr iini 11 I I rl. ii l P ! take leasai e lu rtcouamnulns 11 to all. Children Cry for Pitcher's Otcrla: i You,l"su!?:os .mond. 1 amonentnnd answered covally: . "I am already married!'" ' i have not ft. d pi J ! t:i a I saner d for ti ' The most simple, drrable and effective Pump in the market for Mines, Quarries Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artcskn wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing, purposes. ngfSend for Catalogue. is CAMERON STEAM PDfflLWflBIH- " ' jj U.'ir v - "5
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1892, edition 1
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