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ALLIANCE DIttBCTOK. utwnafrAUuince-H. L. Loucks pK'S Wo.it, Huron, South Pako.ta, address -i. ... . .. i tf '...... aoorut rV- W.iahilllln II I J. n. 1 Ul UHl J trVuuref, Qeorgia; J. F.WiHetts, lectarer, j$Lavnsas. . .' .. . 4ZaiMrion Sutler, peWu, ,Clinton, N. C j W, Barnes, secretary. JEUleigb. ri aMirt und Treasurer. Jlt ktmur. SalUhurt. ! ' : . &m CvMty-rJ VUer, president, BUckmer ? 11. L. Bitclne, jecrcwrj . o . -! T,lsll haumtui. M. Parks, president or.,..Hl. M. . Kamsej, secretary, jUporeaville. .. Cabarrvs County k.F. Hncrnan, presi 4arv. Cuauord. " Daii CVS.5rei,pesidentt Jjroo; W. A- A"wJt w-v- ji iJountv S. T. Wilfong, prcsi dent. Hwton: J. . I,Jerua aetyutary, jjtojo. r If. . Reform Press Association, 0fficenJ. L; Barney, president; Marion ;, papers. BatetSli, N. C iiunton. N. C Jaucaalan, - Wilson, N. C flall&bury, N. U Tarboro. N. C. Kara! Hom, fareUBA Watchman, MToen' Advocate, -un,UUn Home-Journal, AUlanc SenUnel, ABberllle. N.C Onidsbaro. N. i-' Trtniij OoUee.N.c, S5Tf.V? Wbittakert.N C. c.k AAoneuimed papra are re muitedto teep the lUt fitandtng on the first om0 and mdd- othert, provided they ,are duly TUctedL A papr Jailing to advocate the Qcla platform will be dropped from the that P9PPTt fire- puoiypacu ' TUt ipoDereivso platform. Tk o&9wing ia a correct copy of ifc fvlatform adooted at 6t. Louis by . t ih Upof eoaf ertaci . We44emud a national currency af. sound and flexible issued by he Rental government only; a jfulh Jegai tender tor; all debts, public and crirate; arid without the use of b mk fng corporation ; a just and equitable neans of circulation, at a tax not to eed two' per cent, as settorth in the itthrtreasury plan o the Farmersr Al liance, ox somebetter system; also, by payments in the discharge of its obli vions for public improvements. a. VVVa demand free and unlimited coinage of ailyer. b. Wt demand the amount of cir culating medium to be speedily in creased to not less than $50 percapitfi. t, , We demand a graduated income 0 t . We believe that the money of tb ireasury should, be kept as much possible in the fcands of the people, and hence we demand all National and StftU nvriues shall be limited to " thr necessaT expenses of government. Afiononiicallvand honestly ad ministered. e. We demand that -Postal Saving Jnks be established by the govern ment for the safe deposit of earnings f)l the people and factlite exchange. 2. Your sub-committee upon the ianl plank, beg to snbrait to your ap Droval the following: The land, in eluding all natural resources of wealth, is the heritage of all people, and should nob be monopolized for speculative purposes, an.4 alien ownership of land .goul be prohibited. All lands now ejd by railroads and other coporations in excess of their actual needs and all fends now owned by aliens should be' reclaimed by the Government and held -ior actual settjep only. TBAKSPOBTATION Transportation being a means pf defence and public necessity, the 0overnmnt should own and operate oads in the interest of the people. The telegraph and . telephone, ike the postal system, being a necessity jfor the Vansmission of new;, should be pwned.and operated by the government jn the iuterest of the people. ' hile some parts of the above ad dress may seem at a mere glance to make, partisan political distinctions. . tftt opon careful study one will clearly : Ae? that it is non-partisanr and further, .will be impressed with the truth of its promises, and the ability of the com mittee who framed it. It was adopted v with.pnjy ,a ew dissenting votes,- and Aha platform was aoptecl unanimously, jand received with gceat .applause. The conference .having completed its work m a reprft&aatavo body, and adjourned LEHOir ELIXIR, ft wvmderfttl Effects on the Liver ; jtpiaAch, Bewels and Kidne. for Btyiousnass, Constipation and Jla ' laria, take Lemon Elixir. - r'or Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Ft , SleepleAsness, Nervousness and ItoartraWure take Lemon Elixir. - For Fevers, G.h;lU and Pebiiity, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, lor natural and through organic . -egniationaKeLtemon Elixir. pr. Motley's Lemon JRlixir will no all von in anv of the above" named dis aae, aU f wldoh arise from a torpid or - aisensea - uver. - atomacn, tuqiieys or Rowels. ' - Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At- lianta, ua. ooc. auafi bottles at rug - A Proinlneirt JJjidf ter Whites. After ten years of great suffering from ladijrestioo, w-lln great nervous ptostra aon, bilionjneas, disordered kidneyu and f. .enstipation, 1 have tjeen cured by Dr Jjnj?'ey!s Lemoa Elixir and am now a lii-jp.Imamr Rev. C. C. Datis, ' ' Eld. AI. E. Church South jTK,6. 28 at nail i?t. Atla.iuii , Laar. MooresUc; president, tot. II. .-A. 5nr:.. Catawba: Y.-Pre., E. P. Pepic-k, EARLY VEGETABLES. - Within six weeks or such a matter, will be time for everybody tucoui mehce making arrangements for their irarden. and in view of this fact, we consider that new is a very good tiine suggest an - economical ami tuYctive method of sowiug early vegetables. Fhe idea was givrn to us fcotue tune im bv-Mr. F. H. Dover, of U rover, who hits practiced it successfully. . . . . 1 . I f L I- - It involves the principle of Uie hot house, oustriicted over the . Plant, anu w about as follows: . -j Two or three weeks before tue reg- ular time to set out your plants, seject i drv llice-of suituble ize-aud fertJlize well with blab e manure, lheu sw vour cublme, tomato and other seeds, jderbi It and his bride will take up their the plants ot wiuc.n nave io w iru-1 planted. Lay arouud the beds a frame-1 work ot timber six to iweive incuea i WiitU mid liafk tlm sides carefully with I T - . . I "T parth so as to exclude the uir. JNow stretch over the top some cheap quilt J lininir. and tack down to the edges ot the tinier all around, the whole c 1 - a l will only cost is few cents, and the nlatrts he brousht in at leiist two or I three, weeks earlier uv this plan. 'The idea," says Mr. Dover, "may be carried further, even to green peas, beans and ot her vegetables, the seeQ OI WlllCU arc nauiru m-ium . i ... :..K.. ..!.ru.:nfi,0 rows, nack.in d rt as in the caseof the before your neighbors begin to plant. -rYorkrhTe Enquirpr. FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. Do not leave the turnip out too long. Jt vnn hnv an inrn haf nr tret a pood J J one. Give the hens chopped onions occa- ain n II o I oiuuuiij . . I lllean nn. whitewash and cet the 1 -IT u 1 hen house ready. All breeds of fowls have certain points in their favor. . Do not trv to winter more hens tha you can care for well. X . . . . . Jbrom now on until spring early and late feeding should be the rule. Arrange convenient drinking vessels for the fowls during the winter. Fruit trees planted in the fall should have the earth firmed around about them. tt is important to have the floor of a H 1 1 L- ii nd cfiiutii miuirara ftrv in I win, uum &vvJV M"1" "- v" 7 I w . I winter. I ii j j I . I 1 ... i ii cnai on ueiure puuuig uwuy ior ine i season. nun i i -i i l une or ine oesc ways to secure ary- ness under foot is by using dry earth Dressed poultry should always he thoroughly cooled out before packing for market. j See that there are no cracks in' the hen-house through which draughts can I strike the fowls. . . m ... . . - . rjy watching the tnwu tor the first xp ncarance oi coia ana curing it croup may be prevented. -.When the fowls must-star in the I .1 . I . nouse, 8ta'tei tne grams among straw I or litter to give them exercise. For swel ed heads wash clean with warm water ana then anoint the whole head with glycerine. Considerable care must be tiiken to prevjpit the eggs from getting chilled if they are to be hatched in an incuba- or. While less range is needed durintr i-l.. ....n4.At.A.H ... I . nie winter tiiau in summer, at II. e same time it is usually l)est to give the iowis every opportunity to exercise. If plenty of clover is uiven to the poultry there will be much less necesi ty for supplying lime, us there is con siderable lime in the composition of clover. . Agood roadster or a draught, horse need never be sold at a price that will not pay a good proht above cost of production. Buyers are always look ing lor tncm. Heavy Hats and Baldness. Fifty years ago it w;.s an uncommon thiny to see a young man with abating I --I- ! 1 i n -i ! runt ou nis neaa, saia Lir. iiizra Howland, now at-the . Lindell. uNow most men begin to grow bald , before reaching fortyt and nviny have little hair left at thirty. This is due chiefly to the heavy head coverings now worn Did you ever see a bald headed Indian? mi . a an. l he aircient ureek and Romans went much with their beads uncovered, and if we can depend upon the counterfeit presentments of them left ur lo d t' was .very rare among them. Th hat most injurious to the hair is the soft felt, 'lhe heavy cap worn bv manv Northern people i, also a great promoter of baldness. The high silk or plug1 hat is pernaps least injurious ot any head gear now worn, i do not believe that it was intended that the head shcu'.d have any covering but hair. ! Baldness is the. penalty we. pay for persiMeub vio.ation oi . me laws OL nature. bt. L-mis Globe Democrat. Mr. Garapbell, qf Dnneonjbe, speaks ol tue "K'ojioua ruouuiaius lvmcr around loose out there, a3uthestep-l pine stones or. yod. Me was talking ! for buncombe. But they are not used! as.ruuch f r this purjvo e sirice their psculiar adaption to the industry of the hustling moonshiner his heeu discov ered. Yi,J. Star. V The Newton Entc-rprise says that in the fuow before the last one Mr. Al fred Signian, of Catawba, and two other men, in one day killed 00 rabbits and fl5 patridjes, and the patridges vece all killed in five shot?.. , I.. I I...J . n.u f lii.inn ulnnnr I fn In f liw wav vnn mav iret all dOCtOrr KU " . - -j j w J o lWW ,r..-...-..Klj nn .it t r oirrhf. Itifha I VlWl Vnnderbiit Will Wefl. JSTew York, Jan. 22. Jtis stated on supposed god authority that ueorge v under dux isenpjasea vo we uwui. - The lady J3 reported to be a widow! young am) attractive,, and blc?sed with two ctiildreh4 one a lad of twtlve years The story of their meeting is roman tic to a degree! Some years ago it aperas tfcat George went on a trip to Southern Californi i." At Mpntery a lovely young woman and her invalid insoana were m jug wmi. uieir iu children. Among those to whoni i her tenderness e.specisiily appeitiea is S"iu io have been the oung tuultvnj!liqiiaire. It is said that alter the marrnge, which will be a quite nttur. Uir. vaii- resiaence wiiu nw momejr. . . George Vanderbilt is 'about thirty years otage nve leet ana ten lucut-s iu hfiirht and of slender build, tie is rO Zi - . . . . verv dark and has an inte 1 cluar face He is a German scholar of considerable ability. w - -. - ... . . . . Mr. Vanderbilt s fortune is estimated at $22,000,000. He resides with his mother to- whom he is verv devoted. hut has a tine estate ot nis own in North Carolina. Wlilch Side to Sleep On. ,r , t-. unri !.L '1- Medical iieview: -vvuicn. siue f.B'"" '"V".. HIM WW I II LI UA. IUIll LU A m "" - rubbing his chin thougl tfuily. a that got to do with ltf exclaimed the patient half angrily. A ereat deal, responded the doctor. mysteriously. UI don't see it." "Of course you don't," said the imperturba ble: if'vou did you won Ida t be here asking me Questions about it. "Go ahead then, said fie patient, sitting back resignedly. "Well," continued .1 u: : : A lu auciur. ill nuaci, wiicii ji is iuiu. r-vn eVmil1 claan nil tlio llicirla llllf II' n should sleell . i a it on the outside, in a haramocK. witn h draught all around it and a peice of I ice for a pillow. Two dollars, please. U James Rogers, a farmer, was attacked Oy Vllrcv ilf iiio" " J "-" nuu neir armed with pistols, and robbed of twentv dollars and a watch. After this they momliMl him tlirniifrh the wonria In n UiOlVUVU " " " h -" ' ' ' ' " creek two miles distant. They told him thev were coing to kill in in ard sink hi body in the water, as dead men tell iu tales. He asked time to prav, which wa civen him. and while he laid siege to the throne of grace nis captors turned their attention to his auart of whisky Iu a few minute the liquor aroused the inquisitive nature of the negroe, nnd TOS8:, - " T 1 . . ... i ij . In nnillll' toll H II inPV Willi 1 m uv u V 1 v . v. j o J lease him. As finally convinced them that he was a strancer in the country, anu tins niuuf w... w i""v Texarcana Cor. G il vestoiv Ac. A -l :n i1Ils rwWlv . T ' fnn'nwinT raoietic rpSiaation tn tb Postmaster General: I have had the honor and pleasure to receiv the mail froru Keokuk by means ol horseback, afoot, my own WHgon am! h.naI fronl n.e ra.lroaa train, nom itkM iittta i i ii nti 11 w-w j rriwiui , c U J .V , ,"Vi . 6av? ,dlstr'J)ut(la thf :TS:,me .to lnsl IScotch, owenes, iorwegi.-ins an" r inniw nmT Dnh. creilitablv. I b- ;pto. i the government am satisfar- . tonlv to the Republicans, Democrats, Grangers, Greenbacks, prohibition- I:l ltl.. in AllinnAOIV' tv 1 ia-n;, w ninnuw.-, m would have loug since lost, my head. uiuui.hiu i nn a iin iir i miiar iiri i vo ' .ce."-Postal Record. " The sooner we join in supporting J -ii hom enrenrnses. encoun s ine noine 1" j men and showing a fellow svmpathx for each other in what must be to tin advantage of common good, and cease Mn mean prejudices and recognize a fel- cj lowsnip not prescrioea iy num;iu ur;im then it will be better for us all, and lil will be sweet, though storms rage and diflknltVs attempt to thw. rt us. Co cord Standard. W4 amerib ttwith gnat wtiifactloa Urn tb am of all form mi Man of Wmirr, tvmlnr mni TtrUirr ll.il landnlar Bweili&ffv. B hamnrthin. Uabna. akt CURES wmmi ".hrnia h'n.t. ?T I Potwo.Ti Him, Bcmld Hid, tie., o. wwiw. na aa creel lent Mia BD UI IVltnul r.l.tii I v LtMrn mb mtamt an potaooad aad wboaa blMd Is la laipac agndittoc. jam to TpeiHtro.1 brafclaHttn. ara CURES iiany aaBiel by torn woa.rlal toum aad blood. Bllaa ailllMllM md P. P. P Prieklw A.k. Pnk. B-l -XJPPHA1T BE03- ProtrlatcM. Craalata, LIpFmaa's Block. BAV15S1H, QA Wm. Prtce. LuttOTille, Mo .. writes: I wasfal dieted with sciatica, anl uad Kst the Hte ot o sm abi o le leg for i m years. I went to II rnnc.3 nd also tried different doctors, tut foun i o cure mui tr;e l Bctan c blood Balm, it maSd cmsouad ind wt?u, l m we known her J) p p) CURES ALL 5K1N AND BLOOD DISEASES .irmiM .uuur m mt. r. r t; i i . . k mm r KEBJ i i i vowrnn mx, na a rwlln iwt ai C . Malaria 1 olio Ho 1832. 1892. Subscribe Now. The oldest paper in North Carolina. THE Is organ of the Farmers' Alii- O n (?P. 1T1 thftfitll and 7th Con oressional Dis- 4- iifn I L 1 j LO It IS (JeVOted to the upbuild ing of the .-.ag ricultural inter- PftfS (U thlft SPf- " ' -- f 1 Oil - has the I - - 1 t 11 2fGSb CllOLlltl" tion of any pa per ever pub- hsliecl in Salis- bur rv. Subscription Price A Year, or CTS For Six Months. Now, 1832. 1892. IATCHIAN IS Subscribe DPBHAM'"..':V:'-.;-'..'-.'- fertilizer:;! COMPANY, Manufacturer High Grade Fertilizer - - 0 The following brands and exclusively N. 0. Alliance Official Acid Phosphate. N. O. Alliance Guano. Progressive Farmer. 0- DURHAM Factorios' nurham, N. C, and J. C. BERNHARDT, Special Agt.,' Salisbury, N. C. oldjby T. P. KLUTTZ & CO. YOUR CA5E IS NOT HOPELESS AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. A 4P-Pigt Pamphlet MAILED FREE upon mppVctiou. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO. 1405 New York As., Washington, D. C. Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horizon tai oi VERTICAL PISTON. 4f pipy I "WHEAT. 0- manufactured expressly for the Alliance: Yours Truly, FERTILIZER CO. Offie",;Durham, N. C. Richmond, Va. GRAHVILLE IHSTITUTE OXFORDNJC. Boarding andJDay School for Girls and Young Ladies. PRINCIPALS: M158 Ma'?aret Burpuyn nillLird . o WoP1,n's coliejfe. 1 altlmoreT M1S9 KitUai lni Unven UllU.ird. iv imai inn unven uilu ird. A. . wo uan'a CoUrg-e, Halto. gilsh ISranches, Music (Vocal ri, Herman. Kn nch and Latin. instratlons In En and iDhtrumenta!). Art, i erms very moderate. Send lor Cntulofuc. Cl A V JrV I? laving bought the .V"," 1 Tv-1 1 Kowun County Gran Ite Mills, one Quarries, '1 ools, A c, of K E. PfcUiins estate, I will continue io manufacture millstones, mllt-splndles and or table mills for grindlne corn and wheat. Correspondence solkitei. Addrtss. 85 J.T. WYA TT, Faith, Kowan Co. N. C. Mention the Watchman. JOHN A.iRAMSAY, Attends to Railroad Construction, Surveys, and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates of Water Powers, Plans for the Erection of Mills Dwellings. Ac; and attends to the TinrrhasA m all kinds of Machinery, Building Materials, ic. tn i v " When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria KTien she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she ga-s them Caatoric every variety and Regular Horizontal Piston. ..Ll 1 he most simple, durable and rump in tne market for Mines. Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. flSend for Catalogue. Tie A S CAMISON STEAM f MP mm Mmii Daiville Bailai pf F. W. tulCei crer Eta Vtnun Fester, plCca Hi - ; Western ITcrth Carolina EiTis!; . Condensed schedule in effect October 9. iS9j EASTUOUXD. . - - No. Knoxvtlle.. j'lorrlstow-n Paint kock.... ........ M Hot springs........... AsUeviile. ............. " KoundKnob !..... Marion;..... Moranton ' Hickory ................ Newton. ....... ........ Ar. SUtesvllle.. Ar. S:01sbury.. .. "Greensboro...... Dan vl He... ........ r.. ' "lllTw-d ............. Lv. Q reensboro. ......... . , v r.'iuruiu. .......... .... Ar. Kaleigb ............... Goldsooro. ........ i... LTi Uanvllle .............. Ar. Cyncbburg i.... :VsblBjtoa. B:Utlmor PblladeUila.... ....... Ar.New York. ..j..... 3 35 am 12 Ba .i" 25 400 6 33 6 3s u e U 33 ' li 3 4 & WESTBOUND.; NO Lv. New York..... ....... 34 pm 20 ' . Um ' " 6 on am .1 25 . 12 5.1 45" 9 2ii It 43 1-, t 15 ' 8 13" 30 liwpa 12 P3 12- 1 1 '9 Ifil i sa 414 A 25 R57 1U 1 810" pmiaaetpma " BalUraore ....f. " WaslUngton...... Lrncnbursr, J.... ........ Ar. uanvuie.... Lv. Richmond.. DanvUle A r. Greensboro Lv. Goldstwro., Kalelsn....... Durham...-... Ar. Greensboro ... Lv. Greensboro. Salisbury Statesvllle.. w Newton................ " nicltorr.. ........... Morgunton.. .......... Marion...... lloui dKnob Ar. Afhevitle... llotSprtngs..;... " Paint Kocu..... " iworrlstown.. r KwtirvJUe... ' SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. Kos. 11 and ii Pullman sleeDcrs bet WWII TT Springs and New York vU Asaevll.e, Salisbury an j washing-tun. Noa. 9 and 10 PuUman Sleeper between A5hiii and itaieiei r " E. BEi KLEY. W. A.TURK, Gen. Pass. Apt.. Washington, d.c 8. IT. HAUDUICll, A. Utn. Pass. Agt. Superintendent. Klchmond, Ya. W. U. GREEN, Gen. Manager, woMinngton, u. SOL HAAS, rj ral. Mgr., Washington, D. c. JONES SE1II1TARY FOB : YOTTNS : LADIES. Why pay $250 per year for hoarding and tuition when yon fan get as pood and even better advantages for $75? For circulars address : . Rev. C. A. HAMPTON .Principal. All Healing Springs, N.c! 3 r- ft il I. -j- .... - -1 -; Croats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Moocratc Fees. Ou Orricc i Opposite U.S. Paten Ornce and we can tecare patent iu less time tain iiiOhj gemote from Wanbinsfton. Send model, drawing or photo wita dpcrip tlon. Wa advise, if patentable or not fre uf cbnrge. Our fee not due till patent is eeenrcd. A Pawpmlet. How to Obtain Patents," witS nathes of acttuU clients in your tato, county, ur town, sent free. Address, , " Ow. Patent Orricc. Washington, d. 0. PROGRESSIVE FARMER Raleigh; N. C. Organ of tne N. C State 'Alliaure Mr?. L. L. Polk, proprietor; J. L.lUm sey, editor. The paper will le kept 'tip to the usual iiih stmukrrl Subscribe for it, only $1 per rear in advance. TtYe Progressive 'Farmer and the Watchman will be scut to new Subscribers at $1.00 for both pa pers. Subscribe now. 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