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f ft' A i s. 5 1 I .... t 10 I' AS: n m f!ff J: i p c si ! 4 Y'tt. rial AltmnceU. L7l0U6fcs pres Huron, iwuth Dakota, addrest Washington, D. C, J. H.Tunier. secretary i -iHurr. (Ininria; J. F. Wilfetts, lectorcr. is "-"is. - . Marion Duller, president. :--',ut N C.J V. 6. Uitrias, secretary 1th (J-'ngreMUtnal District kccttirer, A r-'fM. Moonsville; l'rohJint. C1. II. A. eT.'Ctnwb.i; V.-l?n- : E. P. Pt-nick, ..D-vWl; S- eretary and Treasurer, J. L.. r"' nif. j$lilury. . " &Hnty-?Si Miller, president, iibv'kmcr: M. Kitr-hip, secretary. Saw. Iredell County J. M. Parks. president Jteivil!e; M. E. limns. , secretary. :'iirjbvillt, t Cdrirfus County k. F. Hileman, presi-.-t,' Ooicr.l; Dr. J. S. Laflerty, sccrc f. rfy, Concord. D-ititUm County W- 8. Green, president. tV A T.imJaav. secretary. Thomas- vntc. ' Gdavba County S. T.' Wilton:, presi :-nt. NewtoTij J. F. Herman, secretary ' -Xewton. r ' nV. c. Reform Press Association, Officer J. L. Ramsey, president; Marion puller, vice-president; W. S. Barnes, sec etttry. -:; PAPERS. 1 lrrvyresSTe farmer, state Organ, OiiK-RSlan, f , xurat Home; - C-vroHna Watchman, ir.wmera' Advocate, .tountaln Tlom6-Journal, Ralelirh, N. C. Clinton, N.-C. WiiaonvN.C. Salisbury, S. C. Tartoio, N. C. Aslievllle. N.--C. Goldsboro, N. C. Trinity College, N. C. A. lUnce Sentinel, "ountrj Llle t hitler. . wnuiaKeiB.iN u. Hrcary, lilcKory, is.v. Each of the above-named papers are re quested lo keep the list standing on the first 'ijtge and add others, provided they are duly pt'tcted. Any paper failing to Advocate the pala platform will be dropped from the nsl promptly. Our people apt now see JLkat papers are published in their interest. Tbo Conference Platform. The following is a correct -copy of he platform adopted at St. Louis by ,the labor conference: FINANCE. i 1. We demand a national currency .r-afe, sound and flexible issued by the yen ml government only; a full J'gat tender for all debts, public and private; and without the-use of hank ing corporations; a just and equifcible means of circulation, at a tax not to exceed two per cent, as set forth in the sub-treasury planinf the Farmers' Al liance, or some better system; also, by payments in the discharge of its obli gations for public improvements. - q. We demand free and unlimited : coinage of silver. b. We demand the amount of cir culating jnedium to be speedily in creased to not less than $30 per capita. c. We demand a graduated income Jar. . d. WeJielieve tbat the money of the .treasury should be kept as much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence -we demand all National and State revenues shall be limited' to the wcessary expenses of government, economically and honestly administered. v e. We demand that Postal Saving jhaifks be established by the govern jnent for the safe deposit of earnings ,of the people and facilite exchange. LAND. 2. Your 'suli-committee upon H ind plank, beg to submit to your j)rovu the following: - The land, the ap. in- e.mdingall natural resources of wealth, 4 the heritage of all people, and should not iw monopolized for speculative fmrposes, and alien ownership of land should be prohibited. All lauds now ,ileld by railroads aud other corporations ,in eicess of their actual neeas and all nds now owned by aliens should be .reclaimed by the Government aud held or actual settlers only." TKANSPOKTATION 3. Transportation being a means ,of defence und public necessity the .jGov'ernment should own and operate yoads in the interest of the people. a. .The telegraph and telephone, ,jike the postal systnm, being a necessity for the transmission of news, should be nvned and operated by the government ji:i T the interest of the people. While some parts of the above ad dress nifty seem at a mere glance to ,m ake partisan political distinctions. tyet upon careful study one will clearly ei 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 It was adopted .with only a few dissenting votes, and ,thft platform, was adopted unanimously, ,and received writh great applause. The conference having completed its work jua representative body, and adjourned . im ate. - - LEMON ELIXIR ft Wonderful Effects on the. Liver stomacn, uoweis find Kidneys. For Bilionsne3s, Constipation and Ma aria, take Lemon Elixir. ror ludigestion, feick and Nervous Tf J.l. l T . i iieauaciie, iaite Jeinou ttuxir. for Meepiessness, JNervousness and -'"Jteftrtfailure take Leiuon Elixir. For Fevers, Chills aud Debility, take Lemon Elixir. , - jLadies, forjiatural and through organic ejrulation, take Lemon Elixir. I)r. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will no ail you in auv of the above named dis .eases, all of which arise from a torpid or J liseased , liVer, stomach, kidueys or ;bowels. Prepared only by.Dr. If. Mozley, At jarnta, Ga. 50c. aud $1 bottles at" drug gists. ' " A Prominent Minister Writes, After ten years of great suffering from ;Indigestjon,.?yitb great lyervQus jirqstra .lionbiliousness, disordered kidneys and ,i:onaltpationt I have been cure A' by Dr. . Jllozley's Lemon Elixir and am now a Ave'l mau. Uev. C. C. Davis, '. Kid. M.E, Church South No. 2S Tat nail St. Atlanta, -Boy's Composition. Girls are the most unaccountable be ing in the world except women. Like fleas when you have them they tin't there. They are as full of th 'ile-Nick as I heir skint will hold and hey'd dfe if they couldn't torment omelx'wly, when ihVy try tp Hhj mean hey can, but they ain't as mean as iiey let on to be, except sometimes did then they are meaner. The only j vay to yet lng nith a girl when she! onres vtith her nonsense is to give her it for tat aud that will flurtfux her When you get her fiumux-d slm it .s n ice as sassafras tea. A girl can ,ow j note wild oat in a tny than a boy can: .u a year. But 1 like girls first rate Hid guess all boys do. I Hloh't care now mauy tricks they play on men nd they don't either. By and by they will get into the traces wit h somebody :hey like and pull as steady as an old stage horse, that's the teauty of them. So let em wave I sny, they will pay for it some day, sewing on buttons and trying tomake a decent man of the fellow they have spliced onto, and ten io one if they don't get the worst of it. The Two-Headed Woman. Millie Christine, the "two-headed nightingale,'' "the collored wonder ot he -world," was born near Whitevilb i. C, in the year 1832 of slave part nU She, thty or it is hardly a monstrosity but rather a phenomenon or frewk ot uaf ore. She h;is two bust" andtwo pairs of shoulders, two heads, f mr arms am- unatiou has proven. SUe iits. two ,-ets f lungs and has two U disrtrtivi org. ins. iif face she - vo distinct persotisuleiidi'd into on wait. M ntally she is ceitainl ro, being abLe to carry ou t wo separat v nr ' -ns om flifT-rent subjects i one and the same time. She is a fine linger, one voice being a high imp ratio .iul the other a dear-toned contralto She is a highly educated1 woman, and speaks several languages fluently, among them German, . French and Spanish. She is without doubt the greatest or one .of greatest human wonders bom this century, her physical make-up being a wonder to the scientists and s puzzle to the common people in general. r- Channcey Depew's Dategt. I once asked a New England clergy man, a classmate of mine, who ws stationed at Peekill, wh;tt were hi intentions for the future of a vigorous youngster who was playing on the lawn. "Well," said h. "my wif ami believe in natural selection, and jetting a boy follow the bent of hi mind. To tind out what that was, wi left him in the silting room one da with a Bible, a silver dollar, and an apple, 1 sail if when we cam back he is reeling the. Bible Fshall train him to follow meas a preacher; if he has pocketed the dollar I will make i. broker of him if he is playing with the apple 1 will put him on a farm When we returned he was sitting or. the Bible, eating the apple from on hand and clutching the dollar in the other, and I remarked: "Wife, thi bov is a hog; we must make a political! of "him." T. J. -James who lives in Boom Countv. Town, five miles northeast of Per y, has raised t'le 'agest squash er rt known m that part of the country, i is five feet 11 riches around in tin middle and weighs 120 pounds. A pear tree which was st by Gov. John Endicott in 1230 is still standing near Dan versport. Mass .It blossoms reely ,although 262 years old, but the fruit, like most of the years of that date. s or poor quality. Brooklyn. The Brooklyn taber nacle, Rev. De Witt Talmage pastor. has been seized hv the sheriff to satisfy a. judgment of 81.104.88, btafned a gaiust the church by Alfred R Dong a decorator and painter, for work done ta the construction ofthe tabernacle A Dooly county man who had been li t.. i.j:..i--ji... it., li iru m uencte uiai Lue iiurii party was composed of chosen apostles of Christ and that their platform was a divin revelation, became so desponded ove1 tlie rlpction results that he determiner hi uouuiiik siiitmr nun on l I UeftVei: alon, and not wait for his party to es tablish heaven hereon earth. He" moped around forsev-ra cTays, his wife cloelv watching hint. Finally he disappeared, and she rushed-to the baru in search of hi til. There he was with the headstall of a strong hlind bridle fastened about his neck and the ronph reins tied to n joist, just in the ctof kicking a barrel mt from under his fret.. She gave a scream as he swung off, and the neigh bors came rushing to the rescu, and reached the ham just in time to cut the ropo and rele ise the struggling would he suicied. Opening his eyes he gasped.-. "Oh, what made je cut me aloos? In' bout two minutes more I'd a hen a walkin' the streets o' the New Jerusa lem! " '-Yes. ye nmuth, John, thats'o a facia4" said the wife,soqthingly.. ,.hnt wouldn't you a devil of a sliiue a pr in cin' dr wn th Ktreets o' the New Jerns lem with a third party badge and a blind hndle on ? Now, wouldn't ye Chicago Journal. An acre of cabbage should with reason able care produce 1,500 marketable heads which at the low. price of three cents each would bri ng $ 15. Who is there doubts his ability to market that man' at so' low a price? Give the acre to one ofthe boys and let hi in have the pro ceeds and lie will show how ea 'y it can be done. The refuse from 1 he acre will ihiuuuu m iui ( umvaiui); ibii uikii cue or. i-uis is oniy a sample 1 1 many otter i r - . . . J . peciai croi s, some one OI winch ran be ulilizid by almost any oik m Cultivator," .... - .? Raising Watches. One Ha. ,Willie came running to his mother with a little round black thing in his band. He wanted to know what it was. r . . "Tt ia tt seed " said his mot her, iryou should plant it in the ground before very long it would begin to grow, aud soon you would have souie lovely flowers." "If you plaut things will they grow?" asked Wille. "Yes " said his mother, she was very bmy just then and did not pay much at tention to what he was saying. The nextday his mother missed her watch. She looked tor it everywhere. At last she asked Willie if he had seen it. i "Oh. yes, mamma," he answered "it is all safe. I planted it in the garden, and soon we will have a lot of Little watches. "Come at once, and show me where you planted it," aid his moth r, - After some time iney iouuu'l u wa covered with damp earth, and very near ly spoiled. For taking the watch without perinis sion Willie spent half an hour in the best closet, lie does not tnink raising watch es is a useful occupation. Selected. On the Lawyers. The Quitman (Ga.) Free Press ha- heard two good jokes on lawyers. U. i is on Judge Jim G-rierry, of Dawson A short time ago an old negro was uj before the 'Judge, charged with som trivial offense. "Havn'tyou a lawyer, old man?' inquired theJudge. "No, sah." "Don't you want me to app iut one to defend you?" "No, sah; I jest tho't I'd leabde cas. to ignance ob de co't." The other is on the leral fratrrniU in general. An old farmer was on hi deathbed. .He requested that two law yers froni a neighboring town be sen; for. When they came he ruoth-ne them to take seats, one on each side o! the bed. He looked from one to Jthi other for a few moments, and thei. with his last breath exclaimed: "1 die content, like my Saviour, between two thieves!" Don't Want Uoviu; Revivalists. In its account ofthe proceedings of tin North Carolina Methodist Conference at Goldsboro the North Carolinian says : No questiou produced more interest than the introduction of the following resolution by Drs. Yates and GiLhs: WuEitKAS, It. is believed that the church in many parts of our Conference is damaged iuV.octtine and usane by a system of roving and irresponsible cvan gelisui;juid whereas, the Metht dist Ep.h copal Church, South, has a record as e doctrine and experience at once Scriptu ral and full of glory, and holding these too sacred to bear longer with the rii iculo heaped upon them by strolling evangelists : be it therefore, Resolved, That we di.-coti rage all out side irresponsible evangelists - and wo man preachers, ete. This provoked discussion, during which Dr. Cordon paid a tribute Jo EvangeiiH Fife, saying that he regarded him as "n thorough consecrated Chriliau." I'r. Reid favored a reference of the resolu tion to a committee;- and Kevs. Keid. N'ormau, Yates, BriUon and Hon. F. A. Woodard were appointed. On Saturday the committee reported the following re- olution, w hich was adopted : Resolved, That we rge our ministers and laymen to adhere to the old Meih odist usages in conducting their revival meetings; that when our pastors desire help they will arrange to help each oth er in these meeting-s, ana that we will liscourage the sending of invitations to uid the employment of self:constituted ind unauthorized evangelists, both in ur denomiuutional and iu our union meetums. - Cost! ve nru, Sick. Headache, Chronic Ii&r rhcea, Jaundloe, Impurity of tb lilood, Fvr and Vguo, SlalArla, and all Disease caused by De rangement of Liver, Llowels and Kldnejrs. 6TMPTOMS OF A DISEASED ITVER. Bad Breath; Pain in the Side, sometites the pio is felt under the Shoulder-blade, mistaken for Rheumatism ; general lou of appetite ; Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax; -the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considerable Iocs of memory, accompanied With a painful sensation of leaving undone something which ought to have been done; a slight drjf cougi CURES ALL.5KIH BLDDD DISEASES ud prmrib It with pTnt ntiifactlon for tbo coim of til fonni nl it-iyw of primarr, Per.ndrr nd Tarti.r Ir'b J.ulm ndorw P. P. l iv i i t r corn, viandtflar 6artIIir0 u.i i m ?jpau, cypnuiwo tUflimatiKn. Scrofuh Cbrocle Ulcer thrt hay rwUtog all trrotgfat. Clwrfat rl PoUoa, T.tUr, Scald Had. cU., etc kuilaiaK up 1Alm wlkoM i?!Umi art poitond an wImm bipod t la a tv.laa ratiiuiv. CUR 9 ALAR1A piuirljr Imm&ukI by U wuo.iermi tun to acd bkxM dmnrtaK propTUa at P. P. F., Prickly Aih, Pok Boo ad P"t wniTi . . LIPPEA1T ESCS., PWDiiatflM. 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