', 1: r . i I 11 T "1 - 1 !' : 1 ' i M i V ' H. i i i tj if -I J T J 1 i :J "- i I; 1 1 -i if H- 4 i is I i ; .i' ft; i 4" I! t"ri-S r i f I- E ALLIANCE DIUECTOI aVwnff if.'X. LoiicTtji pres ident? Huron, South Dakota, 'address i Waahingtnu, D.C., J. H.Torner, secrctarj toeisurer Georgia F;iWJJts,Jetlrt Kansas: . ''-' ; State Alliance Marion Butler, preside!, jfclinton, Nl C-; W. 8. Barne, secretary. St ,..SH. Tr...A..Ti fVT !TTJ A For.ej, Catawba; ,y;-Pr3.,,E. Pcnick, Wm wood; Secretajj and Treasurer, J.X. Kmey, cauauujryi t-nfr-; ... Rattan County Jesse ; MHlcr,. pfcsidcot ijiaccmer; 91. u luiwuc, cvi vi77 ' rV;,7tf County Jll Mr Parks, president &tevt)U;? M ' R. Karasey,' sccretarj, . Moprcs?ilrc.-s, v-i - .' ' ri"L.rr'',.'JttL--k P' 'rifleman-.' nfesi ent, Cmcord;:Dri J. S.s aflwtj, secre; : - n-i nT,t n a flrpcn.nrciident ' Jimcs VV. A. Liudsaj, secretary, Thomas- tiljev -r - - -- n.tin-rA Countv S. T. Wilfonij, prcsi dent Newton; J. F. Herman, secretary, JT. C Beforra Press- AssocIaUob. n J. f,: Ramsev. resident: Marion Butler vice-president; ,.n r0.-nreMApTx.tr W. S . Barnes. $ec- reUtry. l - ', ' i . v -i f- PAFISB8. h froares-slTe Parmer, State Organ, Caucaslaa.- - - ' PmmI Unrrtfi . - . . Wilson. NC. I Sallisbarr, HiC. ' Tarbon,N.C. AsbeTllle.N.C. CaroUna Watchman, JParmers' AiTOCjite, Mountain Home-Jouta.al, s nrtlfttrwim : N i T Cauntrj Life, Eattief. A f H v'i 5 t -r --r y . t .uiCiory.rt.i;. 174 m itWAJIIMM mM tlT. Mm JiXa 1 aV t w w page and afci thers provided, they are duly OeaZa platform iviU be'drbpped froM the list promptly! Our people can now r see f fMt ptpCT9 tiro. JJUWtBllGl w v 'r' I liniifflionia 11 r f f nrm The following 13 a correct copyo: the platform adopted at St. ljouis by ine labor conierences , PINAXCB. : . 1- Ve demand a national currency -safe, sound and flexible issued by tlie gen ral" government oulyjafuij lgul tender for all; debts," public "and firivute; and without the use of bank rig corporations; a just and, equitable means of circulation at a tax not' to etceod two pcf cent, as 'set forth in the suVtreasury plan of the Farniers Al ' liance, or some better system; also, hj jajf inents in the discharge of its obli ' gatipus for public Improvements. " a. We demand free and unlimited Coinage of silver. b. We demand the amount of cir culating medium to be speedily in Created to not less than $50 per capita. rC. We demand a 'graduated iucom - tilt, t . , d. We belief e .that Ihe money of the treasury should be kept as-much as ; possible in the hands of the people, und hfnee we demand all National and State revenues shall bejimited to the necessary expenses of Lqveru merit, economically and honestl v administrf.i e. We d emand that Po?taf- Saving v banks be Established, by the govern ment for the safe deposit of earnings 'tit the people bnd facilite exchange. f tt. i our suu-couimiitee ' upon ' the landnlank, beg to submit to your ap. rovl the following: The land, in cluding all natural resources of wealth, the bjeritage of all people, and should not be monopolized for speculative purposes! and alien ownership xf land rhould Ije prohibited.. All, lands" now aeld byrailroads and other conorutions a vr i. . Your su1conimittee tn excess of their .actual neefis and all ods now owned by aliens shobe reclaimed bv the Government and hM for actual settlers only. . ' - tran'spobtation o t 'if , . - . 3 Iransportation being a means bt defence and pubTic pecess,ty,he tI tm t VIZ ?p6rate hoalsin the interest of th people. ,:; ThV-teWra'nh niA fuL i ifcp fcwy :H:Vytr?m nft8 recently, some of which tar t). irs niitu :inu uperait a oy ine government 1 I'll... ll I in tne interest or the people. , While some parts of the -above ad- j une ume parts or ine nuove ad- dtess tmi V Seem- at -a mar xrnot - . -' . ? o .w make nrtrtisun nnltf!ril -ivHntl.- I tet ujiori careful study ona y;ilf clearly ' v..cw jo uuu-iu iibuu, aim lurtner, will be impressed with the truth of its j 11. . 1 .' uuiui!9, jwiu me aoiuiy or tlie Com-I hiittee who framed it. It was adopted Lni. i'- r v rv uu leveiveu wiin great applause. The J conference having completed its workp . 7 captured. as a renrfsontatlvA lv anA a:An'' j "Diptheria is rasrincr in PhiluolnVU j:. - 1 TTKnv rr,W,k - V w 'w Effe1ci Sto-ach, Bowl, and Kidn.y. " la5eKr ,Ma! ror indigesUon,: Sick and Xrervoat ri.T"' l"e corner &tone of which Headache, take Lemon Elixir." V v waa ,ald ak tne corner of One-hundred v For. Sleeplessness, Nervousness and and-tenth street and Morningside av Heartfai!urj take Lemon Elixir. enue, New York, Tuesday week xvill vl,and :Dehimy,take cost mWM d wSTl nfn Ladies, for natural and through organic '"n ' d,g finished it l-egulationi take Lemon Elixir. vrill be the largest church structure on Dr. Alozley'a. Lemon Elixir will no the western continent, and will do fail you in auy of the above -nameeHtiis- much towards popularizing the Enis- fn!!.Vil0f-Wh,cl1 a.ri5? or cPal churc. will be always open fe - t-rich pia open (Prere4tmyvb' Mary E. Garrett, tf Baltimore W1?? 11 50c. and fl bbttlea t drug- ia$de possible the opening of the uro- aa.svwuict uiuu&er vnzA ,WritL I -O? ?.' v- , 'Vr; rtnfronJ- lnaifrestion.- with prervt. nprvnna u l n on. h UnnsnPca: AXAoX-iJiS' ZUm -Eld. M. E. Churnh Snnil, ifo. 28 Tatnall St. Atlantj GENERAL NEWS. The ITbttj from Eyerywhere in a Con-r . ; .cue form. ; 'Anarchists ore azain causing trouble m rans. Hanes hole! at JnontvIe. YaT wa destrovdl bv fire. bbsa SIO.(XX): in surauce $4,500. - - The fine new court bouie at Munir,- Ind., yaledat $300,00l was destroyed by fire last Thursday. Mr. Blaine's condition is betteir than it was reporterl a week otso ago tie says: Til get well yet." A cyclone passed over Vera Crtiz, irreckiDg four vessels in the harbor and doing much damage. The Briggs heresy triat is ended, and Prof. Briggs was acquitted oU al it ":i i i a i a 4 f . ' inecnarges oy o 10 si majority. x Fire destroyed every business hbns in the Tillage of Snowhill, Ala., excep one. Loss $35,000; insurance ntiou half. The bigh scbotd building nt Mnr shalton, Iowa, one of the finest tduca tional structures m the btate; was ' . . . . . . i bufufd Loss. S?100,0(X) r The private part of the White House at Washington- D. C is rhisd on nt- - O T 1 1 count or scarlet fever wit hin, of whip little Morteua Harrison is ill. our. jonn lj. ivocKiei er nas maui' T ' T-1 . Ti . -1 l another eift of Sl.OOOKJO lo lb ChU cago University making the fourth ampummg 10 5j4,uuu,uui in all. At Ossawatonia, Kan.. Wednedav night'a' week three large dwellings were burned, catch inir fire from natu ral gas. X our persons weie burned alive. v Two nezroes were lvnched Wdnp? kt j - - dav Week at Lllliui? La., for entorincr a -9, J T . ' . . . . KV store on (yhnstmas evening and mur dering a clerk named Abraham Silver The Algenia mines near Elklmrn VV. Va. were destroyed bv fire last mi rv-i t . . inursaav. lwo nmrdrpd mpn wcr employed there,but it is not yet known l.l a.l i wueiner any or tnem have perished. Bob Harper, who assaulted Mi An!. dersonVwas dracered from tha rn.i room at Bowling Green Ky., where he was being tried, and lvnched hv a mnh of over 1,000 men. John Hipn and Chas. Kelh ihn . 'eced murderers of Tax Uollpctnr A rm. strong, ot Butler county, Ala., werp ii ."u irom jail at urecnvi e. A a nnH ... - , ynched. Cholera still exists in Hanibn a dread exists that it will again become epidemic with the approach of Warui weather. The dread disease h snrpud. ing also in the north of France. Pearl Dutro. an inmate of tbp L Arthur. Ohio. ted Christmas bv setting h'rH to tl, building and perishing in the flames, besides burninsr uo the sherifF'a resi dence. 1 Thomas Nelson, mayor of Cane Charles City, Va., has absconded after squaudeabout 3,000 church and trust fundsTor8afe (?) keeping. A reward is offered for his an est. lhe first bale of cotton h nrrp.it by machinery was pold on I the New lork cotton exchange Friday for tlie benefit of the Press club buildiug fund and was hid in by the exchange at 7"i cents a pound and was then re-donated to the Press club. The men engaged in tlve tunnel un derJSast river. N. Y.. butlt fir- I thaw out thive barrels' .of dynamite h ,ad f r3 11 V"' lT" ,th,e ,U1h 1 ,1 Ti a SeVeral, e ' sons and wrecked a good many build- mgs in Long Island City. Fire at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, list week destroyed nearly $5tiC 0M wortt of propertvnd caufe Uhe deatTTf oni firimau and the injury of .ever! nlbpr Milwi.L-.a v, , "veui ?il!9' 1,Wake.e has suffered severe- 10 lluYe "een mcendurv. AWirvinK fw.-. D 1 lit "r"-" u' xatavia1 in., says: uj mtueam oi jirs. jane U. Uarumoii itbe Metidist seminJ Atlanta, Gk became the posessor of nearly $150 000 n.,n it... -A vwvvVt uuv me piunsiuuoi a win, as none wsn muda Kut nn,l'ii. ,..,1:1.: .1 i"g the settlement of her wealthy es- tatft. r r At.BrinkleyrArk., James Keorns, a railroad mnn wna eitti... : ti. . 1 . - "D1nuS m me coaqn f TudP "T" , 00 01 JuuKe Moodv, of Tuscumbii ludiiuj iveorns was seat- cu y 1113 oricle of two weeks. 1 here were 52 new ipnas nni pp. . .i. irom lt aunug nours last week. Kil- I tffir a amoll tmmir. i.. r 11 U :"iT wUky, u wca airoost depopulated bv 5i,,raTaps o malignaut diptheria Fully 50 people died in two weeks. The disease" has abated somewhat. The Cathedral of St. John " ' ' uf"."1W wn,cn women shall . - wiu -e same opportum tip fnr sf.n- tnen; by placing at the disposal fi;. i.i . ... . . 7, . wv,y i wini:u, witn make was r n n n n r n C I i - - "biiinuaiair raoI fdr the mediral srnfrkt hot (.--. . w mj av- akO estauiidhment was to become a fkt. - i A. Catcliiiiir a Runaway Car, As a freight train was pulling out past Sheridan station, i rsn miles from ; Pittsburg, on the Panhandle railroad, a heavily loaded car, the last of the train, broke looe and started back on the down grade towards Pitts burg. The operator at Sheridan ' telegraph ed back over the line all the way to Pittsburg to look out for the runa way caY." At Ingram station stood an engine rea-ly to go out When the operater there got word that a loose car was flying back over the track he notifitd the engineer and fireman of the engine and they prepared to pur sue the car. Within a few minutes the runaway came thundering along at th r:im of Hi!rt.T milpa an hour. Ai soon as it passed the engine started after it. Then ensued a wild and excitinc chase. The car flew a.ong and the en-' gme after it. Over the . long 90-foot high trestle at Temperarrceville the two thuadred, the engine caught up to the runaway near the Point Bride station. The engineer ran back over the tender, coupled onto the car and then began to slow up, but did not stopAmtil he was at the Bieminghaui stattun in the city. There a large crowd of -people had gathered to see the pursued and pursuer come greet ing both With a cheer. Reforming a Parrot. A Pittsburcer who spenta part of lat Summer in England tells an inci dent which sadly disturbed the relig ious peace of a parish in renzance. A maiden ladv of that town owned a parrot, which somehow acnuired thp disagreeable habit of observing, at fre quent intervals: "I wish the old lady would die. This annoyed the bird's owner, who spoke to the curate about it. UI think we can rectify the matter," replied the i?ood man. "I also haTP n 1 cj - parrot, and he is a righteous bird, hav ing been brought up in the way he should go. I will lend you my parrot, and I trust his intlence will reform that depraved bird of yours' The curates pnrrot waa nlaeed in khp same room with the. wicked one, and as soon as the two had become accus tomed to each other, the bad bird re marked: I w sh the old lady would die.'' Whereupon the clergyman's bird oiled up his eyes and in solemn ac cents added: "We beseech Thee to hear us, good jord!" The story got out in the parish and 'or several Sundays it was necessary o omit the litany at the church ser vice. From (Jay to Grave. A party of Senators were discussing ff iirs in the cio.ik room at the capitol. ''This debate seems to have denn'red Senator Vest of some of his reputation for vc-racky," remarked Ssn-dor Faulk ner. "it has e!i?" chimed in Senator 71, Vance. k,We!l, that r?f:ii:id. me of an iuciuem uown in iurt i Lure m i i i xt .i ii i Jack Pluukett. an Did f irmer down in my country, was a good hone.-t, indus- A C I 1 lit' . irious tellow, who had accented the af- ' Ail t 1 lairs ot the world as he hui found them. Jack had but one shirt. Whpn tliat was sufficiently ripened for a vis'u o ine wasiitnu old Jack would seek iiis bed while his wife sc-r-ubbed it out. Kjiir .iiitri TT.iftiiin me Srillt tne old ladv hung it on the clothes line to .1 ., .. .ft.. ,., u: ii . i- dry while she prepared dinner.- In th- meantime the calt chewed un thp shirt Vhen th-'oM lady made the discovery, with tears in her eves, she pntprpd ihi houe and told Jack of the destruction of his ouly sl-.irt. 'Doi't cry my dear," said old Jack lilosophicallvi "them v-hat's o-ot lose. CURES ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES Jl:ln ud..r if. T'.1 t .. . .'J . ,, . I J ll in . mm... . ''mmrr. WWir. uvi Tertl 5? 7P mm s wwa: r j r nufumiiam arr.fB u... tzi . -t tit CURES oooPaiso: a. , la 7 fw,, M, 1 I H wbt TtMB. art polu4 ul who klaoi la l CURES LARIA OU Q ti S .. Iecf?sta,Lippmaa'sBl&ck, EAVASSAJ Ql, Wm. rrle. Luttsvllie. Mo wh-p... t wasfal. flicte 1 with i h arm aUd one leg to'r nine yea."Yent W Ho S, f . i3"1.1 5.r ?ul aiood Haim. ltmadd "" """ l.il. I a fl -.Vft nnv . hr a l.rr mMmmmm to i o K El 1832; 1892. Now. -' . - The oldest paper! in Nortli Carolina. Is organ of the Farmers' Alli ance in the 6th and 7th Don- tricts. It is devoted to the upbuild ing of the ag- ricultural inter ests of this sec tion. It has the largest circula tion of any pa per ever pub lished in Salis bury. Subscription Price 1.5 A Year, or 75c7S V For Six Months. Subscribe Now. 1832. 1892, I TEE WATCHMAN Manufacturer High Grade Fertilizer FOR -oo- The following' brands and exclusively JT. 0. Alliance Official Aoid Phosphate N. 0.d Alliance Guano. Progressive Farmer. o DURHAM Factories, Durham, N. C, and J. O.IBERNHARDT, Special Agt.,' Salisbury, N. 0. 0l4 by f . F. KLUTTZ , CO. YOUR CASE IS NOT HOPELESS AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. IT COSTS YOU K0TKINQ TO INVESTIGATE. A Mr Pampkltl MAILED FREE mfiei. affiration. Atlantic Electro po isc Co. UOi Now York Avo.. Waihlngton, D. C. ' ' ' iWa Ghm j0? ttmSi !Ks Irani iim.m t x r- . : : Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon . X j i VERTICAL PISTON. 11 COMPEL manufactured expres&ly for the Alliance: o- Yoursi Truly, FERTILIZER CO. OfficoJDurliam, N. C. Richmond, Va. GRANVILLE INSTITUTE O-- '-''J ilh s. c. BpardJcy acd Da7 School for Girls and Yonng Ladies. PRINCIPAL?: Mip M.i-parft I'-urpum HMllnrd -v., Vo'? r'9 ( rl'W- lialtlmoe'. instructions In i nlSK nd iDMroenu'). Art. ,;rrm m. . rr "tncl Latin icnas vrrj jnoder te. send or Cat-loue. Gr R A N TT F H av,Rg , the .Vj".A' I'llij. Uow.m County Gran ite Millstone Quarries. Tools. Ac., of E E Phlilfrs" estate, 1 win continue to manufacture' mtllstonls ailll-splndles and ortable mills for crtidlce cotd andwneat. Corresi.OQdence solhlteri. Address 35 F J. T. WYATT ' Faith, Uowan Co. N. C. runuii me vvaienman. JOHN A.1RAR1SAY, Attends to Railroad Construction, Suryers and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates of Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of Mills. 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The progressive "Farmer .nd th Watchman- trifl ),e -lt to new suoscribers at SI. 00 for t-oth pa pers. Subscribe now. Address rilOGRESSlVE FARMER, Raleigh N.C. Th8 People's Party Tarifl Reform Baggy, BUILT BY THE EMEES017 & 'FISHER CO., CLncinaatiOhio, New stvle Leather Top, Side Bar, extra well painted and trimmed. For sale bv - W. SMITHDBAL, Salisbury, N. C Al! the E. & F. warrented. Buggies reJbr:mded "E. & F. Co." on tlte seat i capacity. VERTICAL 3 ; Us? '- ,- . ! - - , - 4 08 ' - .'. . ?:. . eij - i i Jl20 t . . ' i T Co ' ' 11 35 - . . . U.os 1 30 : i . - j so - 4 All j Vft 0daTTyS n. i t i .ii UlfflM Fin i tt " w '- . ,A U V. . J