THE ALLIANCE WEELLY. Supplement. Vol.1. Hillsboro, N. C, May 29, 1896. No. 20. HILLSBORO. X. C. May 27. 1896. , "f shoes will be in charge ot this manufacturing plant. DfR BrfTHRFN ' This is a grand stride for tin' Alliance. Our vats and the It is with pleasure that I can communi- machinery in tan yard are being placed in position as fast cate to you that progress is being made at Headquarters. as Pible. and we hope t-, be turning out both leather A proposition for a fully equipped shoe manufacturing :!nd shoes ht'I""IV :i M whi,e- The blowing address plant was submitted to your State Executive Committee : 1 was ordered to have published by the State Executive which met in special session May 23d, and after thorough ; Committee. investigation was accepted and a shoe manufacturing plant j HILLSBORO, N. C, May 24, 1896. has been purchased, and will-be placed in position and The Executive Committee of the N. C. F. S. Alliance operation as soon as the necessary changes can be made at its last meeting decided upon the following formed cer- n the building in which it is to be situated. A gentleman tiricate for those who contributed money for our manufac- if splendid ability, a thoroughly competent manufacturer tnring enterprises : mo. Certificate of Deposit $ ISSUED BY THE NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS' STATE ALLIANCE. HILLSBORO, N. C, 189 - To - -. the Depositor, for Dollars and - - Cents, To be used by the State Alliance for Manufacturing, for xvbicb - bas been issued . Dollars and -Cents, in Due Bills, wbicb entitles bim to trade out tbe amount of tbeir face value in any of tbe Manufactured Troducts of tbe North Carolina Farmers' State Alliance. This Certificate entitles him to his pro rita share of the profits arising from the manufacturing by the North Carolina Farmers' State Alliance. This certificate is not transferable. Good only when signed by Secretary-Treasurer and State Husiness Agent of the North Carolina Farmers' State Alliance. S. B. A. Sec. -7 teas. The Secretary-Treasurer is authorized and instructed to manufacturing purposes. These certificates must be sign- ssue certificates in accordance with the above provisions, ed by State Secretary -Treasurer and Business Agent and ' depositors so desire, in lieu of the receipts now held, are not transferable. For each certificate issued there o all persons who have made contributions for manufact- will be a Due Bill or Due Bills sent by T. lvey, S. B. A., jring enterprises of the State Alliance or to those who for the amount of certificate as follows : nay hereafter contribute, monev, material, or labor tor Due. h Dollars. jj: j No.. . c C o. v ST l 1 I d 2 2 2 5 3 3 3 I 4- 4 4- I C5 5 5 6 6 6 I 7 7 71 tf8 8 8 9 9 9 1 Hillsboro, N.C.,..- 189.. rate Due OF THE North Carolina Farmers' State Alliance. 1 Dollars, pavable onlv in any of the Manufactured products of the North Caro lina Farmers' State Alliance. This Ui'K Bill may be transferred by proper endorsement on hack. Certificate kin o o o "u- A'. B. A. These Due Bills are good for their face value in any ol he manufactured products of of the North Carolina Far riers State Alliance, and are transferable upon proper endorsement. Send on your monev. hides and other products that can oe handled bv your State Business Agent, and receive a .ertificate therefor, which certificate a you will see from tbove will entitle the holder to receive not only the face alue in manufactured products ot the State Alliance, but Ahich also guarantees to every depositor a pro rata share mi all profits arising therefrom. Fraternallv, a.'f. MILKMAN, N.C. ENGLISH. JAS. M. MEWBOORNE. Executive C 'ommittcfc . Now, brethren, the shoe factory and tannery are secur ed to you and and it behooves every Allianceman to send forward anv contributions they can as soon as possible, re membering that you can get back at an early dav the val ue in manufactured products, and yet craw a dividend for your advancement of money. We ought to have at least $voo senl here by next January, by the brethren. We need besides these factories, a foundry, oil mills, gu ano factory, plow, wagon, harness and coliar factories, kritting and woolen mills, etc. These things can be had t without a dollars expense to the members if they will let the State Alliance have a little use of their money which pays them a dividend, helps build these factories and help keep them running. Those wlo hold receipts can send them to me, provided they wish certificates and due bills issued in lieu therefor. t Fraternallv. W. S BARNES, Sec.-Trea.