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0 1 ° iaut j m vol xx1l-teied series salisbury jt c thursday january 29 1891 13 to r_s_n fa n t s and^g jjjj^cq castori3:.-,fofr ■■''- ■: "-". , , . . .. 1 larrboea eructation ., . - riexu i :. m d i ■: . strtm i and 7lh \ ■, late i ' new york city ■... .,.:/. -.: ■• rkat steeet kew tohk ps ■miiy ! 1 the l i sd uiiclcriaker , . ■• ■•■■; ' . 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' v ■- , ml tiexl ■tin 1 r vi rd ■fir.il sp ken in :. i'-ii md i hr nigh ail the ] ■1 ..■-■of . - ,\ •.■i !.■• or r ] •' ■■:■. '■.'.! . young yet i - '. . ;■■.■■.■i ;■> inn g about such h i the agn cuilui lihi united them ii boring foi ir ion ■i . c ■:; hi ot i lie am ric n f'ai mers for :.. : y wars they h;i d sai upon the s 1 nothi;ig and allou ., ■.. ': ivernmt ill machines to be run in 1 he hi tores oi other cla.-s s or pr i ion . fin i it lust when i he 7 did awake from ih ir i of lei .. irg ; i tin man yea many of ( li 111 had been run • ! .' of th .. homes and ; hat i ho e who in need i he weal 111 of ; he hal ion n ei e growin : poorer fin i poorer every year find lh;it capital was beceming more and more centralized in the hand - of i he i w the_j found : hat millionaires m ere inuil ilyi on one hand and tenen i fanners on ! h j ol her they soon realiz i the 1 iet that manj of i he ovila wi li which they were afflicted had grown out of une qual and discrim mating ' ; .. ' • and na i .;■■:;. .!. some ir.ng was wrong : celhing lad ! <> be done an i done muu dmti i v v hai was i he ren e i • . ( loin 111011 sen i li ii would be us li o unil ■;■; i e to reme dy the ex isi ing evils with 011 1 unil y of j action on 1 he par of t .. • ■tlli ed file greai agrie ii ■iee!s of prog v s had alnios tu revolve lint i he i'iii mei'o k new 1 hey had ri eij lal wi h all otin i 1 ehis • -■i i u 1 , • i.-r that these rights should he iu re ' ■' ' liie "{>.')« .-:'■■thai •» ■" i hey organ zed ihemst w.s into 1 . ;:; j 0 1 known as the f r.ners \ . . . mil indii ir'.ai ' uioii of a . ric.i '■• .. 1 , r 1 his . . ■; ./. iiui v 1 d l ed i ;:: r ■',;•■_ ; ■, | ..:■* ■... . — .. • . - . , . . . i > 0 be , ' ml power z ii ion \. ha !:■:: li h • ; . ■;•• - p!o d liv ed from il ; vvluti w i lc ; ., ■liu a result of ! his :;-' i ! ivi n'm movem til r every sensible m ti knows iiiai tt:e fanners ha e b en great ly -,,■.■.■- i .; in various wa s tnni ii all our mem bers w ill t;i lid squarely on the ■- ti inn the e is no loll in ; ■i he tin v be t ha i . ngl ' the fan er.-i i ige ! i causal tiiem to stu i ■,■,-.. 11 qu stions of the d \ . t is lemieriii : :; ! more - >- i*ial it is iv toriny <■■.;. tki lice in ing lh ■farm ■:-. i ha i ■l ter i i lie i .. mers 1 condit ion men ally morally an i financially ami beside all this ; he i - der has affected a greai deul i:i the way of state and n il slation th ers have air ady m ide i his power fell at t!n j ballol box and in the l gi - lative halls the d v ■t lead rs is past i : he alliance will champion measures no men everything in : the a lianci cir 1 i • quite im'-i-^'.igiiig at i sent and 1 am . inly glad to see ; the day when the •. \ e north and sou h c m lay do ti i heir old sec tional prejudices and unite in one common c mse the alliance sfci iviny : i su]>pr ssail personal loc 1 section al and nati nal prej idii es all uaheal j ihy rivalry 1 1 see no reason why the brethren should not l>e encouraged we should guard well our doors and allow no pers 11 who is ineligible to become a member of our order 1 fear | we ire becoming too careless about the secrets of the . s iliancp we must tiol tell to the world every word thai is sai i in the alliance the alliance will suralj ie sed ii il will atten 1 strictly t ii own busines aud let oth er people's bi siness alone vov my self i stand squarely on the principles of the farmers 1 alliance regardless of parl y lines ye 1 have my own poll i cal coin ic i«ns i am for t he a ili ance i 1 . i - f and all the time i li w ■■no axe t ' grind i am no ug oltiee mo far fr mi i h.it liu i parties ry desin to the condition oi the laboring class of people beft red i - tho<e who r trp still standing a f ! ould say i s+ill r mi on i he all 1 ■■•' ■:: p for many mare come and get cm board bui in t he meau i 1 ii you shoujd chance to near a powerful noise like a big limber fal ling don't get seared its only the alliance in the w ■■1 i imtchet then i.s ! . i;i - - ahe 1 i caldwkll j irvs-.vi vie presi en 1 . he \ .■. ■■iy f a mai -■.■:■!■■ha iven 1 \ ' " ' : . . ■; • ■. . ■. . . • ■. . ii t ' .:■.■.. •<■- - : ". ■■; ■.-•■■. ■] invi n on . i be m ke a sj if ma v patents tl ■": pn . i ■; . • ■; . . . . ■1 ; u iv 01 her i to 11 " ■■r i ail who lave anything to do witi j aifiiit cur ekgk-bs mmi ' ' i .' ihei iile tha asheville tobacco ! -. ' sed its capital stock 0 and vrr 1 en irge its works ad nia . e of snuff and . - - ■i •■! in our ! i4 issu e ■i im-c t fs parties il 1 purchas d 57,000 b r an i mineral land in ■; idison c ituify 1 ud will develop s ime bryson city a stock company i.s . b tin ■org in : ■i it z r p rl.e»l to erect : - canning factory e c simkinscan g vc iuforma ;. u ' u!berson — ■hi c nsolitl it ' iron m.ir ■. :' \\: co of x <! i ireviously mentioned is erecting a rj larrying pi mt a j ulb irs in and will preci i marble mill nt an early dale i he compan y will al.s 1 put in fin elec iric light plant fiiyei teville the fayetteville '■■: ■' ) ten ware co will it is reported put additional machinery in and in 1 re e the capacity of iis wooden ware fad ory forest city g e yoisnjand of!i prs have organized tlie forest city manufacturing co for the purpose of \ > recting a wo d working factory goldsboro the city will petition the legislature for authority to issue j0,000 of bonds to construct a sewer agesystem goldsboro royal & 13 n\len con template the erection of a worm wire ■. : spring factory ( i reensboro < j.ipt fisher will erect ii is reported a tobacco prizery hickory a system of water works will be c«nstructed by the city the rn yor can 1 . .• ni orm itton ii j poin - che establishment of a broom factory on the co-operative plan is talked of greensboro - phe s ick company in j io.u \ in our list issue as to be organ /. • i \<\' \\ . * '. liai 11 find others to in iiiufacl arc building 1:1 iterial will be known astiie w.c b.iin 15 lilding o wit a w < '. !) tin pn sideni ; 11 \\ . i3iooks vice resideut and j v jaii . - - ;■'! ary tlie cap tal stock is 2'.j,00 i ; . i :.. i a bro iiii i 1 lo y is reported in our lust iss ii ;,.-.•.■;; r.ie tiic x>.v l»rue lura ijer * ' •.. contenij la • erecting new dry kill s ;: : ■;-■; the rileigli spring bed co rep irte i in our i.t t issue as incor poratoil has started a spiing bed fac tory ij ;■. ; ; :, rills have been introduc , j in 1 !;. legis.la lire to incorporate the i , 1 m il s co iitnl the cnraleigh pho.-pkate & fertilizer c these com pi ,;■s are report 1 as to operate in ; i new town to hu built 11 ■ir rleleigh i .: be known is caruleigh ilutlierfordton charlotte parties and others are considering the erection of a 812,000 sh e factory at rutuer fi>rdt ii -. he l state ville lan i j development & manufacturing co :, ,,... !„.,!;, i irp,nated with 13 f long as president j v caldwell vice pres ident and william wallace secretary has p irciuise i and will improve s 0 acres of surburban laud the capital stock is 50,000 wilmington the sl00,000 of bonds mentioned in 0:1 r last will be ased for sewerage purposes wilmington a bill will be intro duced in the legislature to incorporate the new river oyster co winston c hamlen & son con template establishing brick works winston peter valler of philadel phia i will it is reported establish the twin city bottling works in winston 1 , an elaborate system is in operation at thp factory of the great jewellers on unioif square mr farnham one of tne members n the firm of tiffany 1 some time since invented and built a ..,, hine which stretches over the fac tory like a giant octopus immediate ly over the bench of every workmar there 1 1 funnel which descends to ', thin a few juehes of the metal up ;, n vvh ; c h he is working phe funnel ;,.. connected with a tube which run s to a central reservoir a con stant suction of air is kept up and tha , !, v ult is that every bit of gold no il || is so small as to be mvisi - the eve liich is chipped filed ■,. . f n - m . •; by the work ; .. ... .. : ■. into the funnel and .■.,-,. ii : he ir to the rece v : 1 ,-: « liich wouli . , iji in the air w is c in ht ii ; ; , ir months by this ima<:li:u , instruction a y sun , j .■.,...-. w il ■- the - iver bill h . ( ii^re -. it it becomes law a cot ., , v:v advance two cent .;• :! 1 there ar nin chance .,,. ,„, . ,., i ; w to one of faiiur j s , rr.'»-i up aud ) a wanes fanner j2:!r.3 points j a collection !>■• sharp poixt3 that will go th i;:r you there iire m my yon tig men in the worl 1 devoting their time to raising i beard mid giving advice to their f.it - tra whose thumbs are still soft from being sucked when th?y were babi «. cnarhtu democt at it is stated by the papers that the iuduins in the region of the present war are slowly st irving to death if . their hostile attitud ■is due to uns uffi cient food it is a shame to our gorern i inent if their starving condition is due to their hostility the war will soon terminate — progressive faamer the nation banks appear to be trying to curry fivor with the far mers alliance by having a bill allow ing them to loan money on notes se cured by mortgaged on real estate in troduced in congress this is a good sign — sifter a new pension list as a legacy from the bering sea quarrel should it result in war would cost the people , of the united states leu times as much as the value of all the seal skiiw that ever lapped the dainty limbs of the darlings of wealth and luxury — ex ch inge as long as t lie present unjust dis criminations and unfair treatment by class legislation shall continue the agitation and conflict for equal rights will be continued be not discouraged nor dismayed but persevere and re main steadfast to the end the alli ance has a mission and it is accom plishing it — alliance herald in 1s50 the wages received by the operatives in the difh'erent industries was equal to fifty-three per cent of the value of ths finished product in 1830 their share was reduced to seven teen per cent while the wealth of the country had increased from 7,193 000,000 to 43,342,00 000during the same period — alliance herald stanford blaine cleveland hill and several other equally honorable statesmen with presidential aspirations are said to be living wires to captme the alliancemen in 92 this kind f thing can't be worked no land grab bers corporation tools professional at ' all the state allian es and the big ones will feel a hob nailed boot in 92 f.trm view we stand fo reform wherever it is needed in politics in law in society and in religion begin to-day and tomorrow when it comes let eocie tv be purged from all evil influences lft our politics be rid of all corrup tion and trickery let our laws be remodeled so that they m ly bear equal ly upon o.x^ry class live us good hon esj government with an administra tion that will protect the weak and lift up the wage workers to a common level with all other classes equality education intelligence and thrift — let i hem coiue union banner our enemies may howl and fret and swear au 1 denounce as much as they please but the toiler is a farmer newspaper and goes to thesa every i week they look to us to give then the news and we are going to do it quf luottto is to hew to the line let theehipsfalj where they may we want to treat everyone fairly and just iv aiid if wedo anyone a wrong in re p ding legislative matters if they will make it known to us we will always cheerfully correct the error da'.ry notes how about th.it ice house st louis commission men consider the hook the foolish fastening for butter tubs asphalt paper which costs 1.20 per uoosqure feet is considered good in the construction of silos see that the eutsideas well as the inside of your butter packages is clewu have them neat also for the yearending oct 1,1890 there were in iowa 62s creamer.es and 90 cheese factories there were 73.660.677 gross pounds of butter shipped out of iowa by rail road for the year ending october 1 l8u0 take go d care of the cow but do not let yu ir boy feel that you care for r have more interest in them than iu him it we get a crop of ice are you ready t 0 luirvesl it ice is perish able^oods '■mf ] tm st be gatheied when ri e i you may loose it | d m'l forget the growing calves ? crowding the cows for mi . : -• • ' ■th it thoy !: ive dry quarters *\ ■re isonably warm and a daily ral ' oat or wheat bran - , jones county iowa with forty-tw - creameries heads the list as to numbei s but buchanan with fifteen leads ii pment of initter in 1 s '- m . ppmliii n o it 316,577 p')u is farm fiel j and stockman about immigration the recent immigration convention held at ashevil e i this '■ite rn ■■':-.■- interesting some ... subject and collated b cian i : seems i hai the n intber i who came to t his c 11111 ry as i born between i lie veal's 1873 1 j • « its 5,300 !".'-. and of army but eleven per 1 ent wore < ered desirable citizens then we have 4,802,864 souls b i little if any us after t lie d «\ ■> •! i tal aiv a part oi t hese 1 ones drawn from ludgate ' inwell iti i other e iropean prisn - • tickets of-leave that perh ips ':. • .■and her near neigh 1 irs a i _ of so dangerous a class of ind ila il • ptiuperized criminals v . shores shoul i be opened to the op sed of all nations particularly to persec uted ou ace tuni of vm •■or relig ious belief we should lo ik to it well that thealleged persecution :- ti i some good reason which might subjei t these san:e persons to what they tuighl again claim to b n persecution in tiii country because of their ideas being so at variance with right and the forms of a true liepubiicau govern ment thera ore even uov unfortnnately in larger centres of the north and west an element which procl linis op enly nihilism and another comrnuu i*m with others ditided into gaasjs of a sufficient number to make their pres ence i:i some of the \\ est rn citi s un desirable while the rule of russia seems to the average american des ic could 9 to maintain her 11 ition alitv do so without st imping oui the abominable doctrine of nihilism in the severe methods she h is restored to i 1 is only the frenzy of an extrennh conservative brain thai could formu late an excuse for this bloodthirsty rabble which to-day makes uneasy ev ery government offi ial in the land oi theczar in encouraging immigra tion we should look to 11 tnat we have the right kind and nol people our surplus lands with a class thai by its growth and rights under our constitu tional government might sap at the very vitals of our national life i iis move along slowly and endeavor to increase the average of intelligence instead of retrograding by populating too rapidly simply for uumerial dow am;ng ths trusts mining r vlc-.v the litest scbem ! i ; the grain drill trust a nitrate trust is being formed in london harvester combine h 13 cui w .;;•. ! : > per cent plate glass combin • h is advan prices •] ' p i r cent southern plaid m.inufactur-jrd com bine with sl.imii.il ) capita the american strawboanl trust made 1 per cent for november the threshing machine with s2,000,000 capital still talke i ol at springfiel 1 < >• at a (■' nvention of the m in 11 .. ir rs of road making mach 1'itl ■- u irg it w.i decide i to form a lrusi with 1,000,000 ca ; '.-!. the mibine will turn wut t 1 "-' 1 m u .. 11 ly the harvester tr isl is h tl first manthly meetiag since its org uii zation in this city i 1 thought that the prices on machines this year will be raised from 23 to 3 1 e icii the auieric in wheel company it is reported lias made u c mtraci with the cincinnati caniag w mul i'ni4 giving the latter 50 per • advantage over all other i talers in the united states l.>t year the nioit not riou trusl was the urea'l i'm n 1 i u lo h took in all the imp runl b 1 ■■■rs 2 , , in number in t!ie m ' ' ' failure and entire dissolution of the tru.-t has been announced the new fire-werks trust is known ivs the consolidated fire \ p my of america with x irthfield liiclim m 1 c unity n . there are sni nati chicago i li.iitiin and ' ; '. l ■..-• i ■' i tr iste •■: i • rge n "• york city gboi . ; / ■• an i charles a jo : ' is " w palmer m i i - , • ■• •'••■i h . liesti ; thorn ■■ciuciunali john i li^n :. oi l5 ilti ciore the consoli lal ion ol te ai • puni s !,■■■"•• i cte i f.nd i • ' ■e try - ■■- i wit i mital of s ' town 0 ' z/lua ■:. il '•■this is « iig i -■. ■i an i 111 ■cjt'injj the officers ol ■• e \. . 1 v • p . . ••.'.; - . /■'■i ■■'■' preside : . •' ■■• ' ■' .!. m coo : 7 — — - ! children cry for pitcher's o^oria items i .-;■■> " n . ; " ■i orange m irket o r ■•• ire will elect i v fsner is the •■n irth c;ir - -.\. r -*■rs in r deigh t in n . . •_ • ' ire ■' ■; ■- female college has . uuspicrs !.. lie-s ar » recipi ■ui ds : roni japan in lustriously : . : o>;illllg ci'op '■' ■l wakes to numerous steam win ■■■iber forests arouud che ■sa id j r».iiik h is been orjjaiiiz 1 to have a capital of 200 i o i wilr m !". :_ toomb pitt and ueeu negroes 1 tl ctcd u ith the ex presidenl siiiith of wayne agri • il works has invested largely u i lorida pin it ■lal yorke & wadsworth have a big spool of ui e rope ;; of i.n-h in diameter il id 1100 feel long and weighs 1500 i und >. it is to be u>t v tl for a ferry across vtadkin river it some pi>mt in st:inlv county concord standard tl w siliott of long creek meck len mi u « lio is in his s - year without nice h illl i fence of 1 . » pauueu and i 11 rails high in one da . i ■vestibule tr tin th it carries li | i r win o.i a i r bender wednesday n : und ; lie w ■•• i hing apj)eare«l to own the who world ami to have u 1 r.vn-liill pull a pair f/om tae durham globo a durham i ompamy exl1 i :■:■t i fiqiit tob u'cj stolle 1nh n col m w heed ha \ organized a company of ail i.i ■• i ■ive colonels to nr i i at once to t he north wresi t i pui down the injli&n x , .,. t v ll m spond " the o'.d bachelor's club will be lrafted i'e.i i hous ind pound of v.w b icked ,,. : -> || ,\ . been packed and < iolont-1 • w i : i cat the meat er ; isey kill any indians or not (■:.■.: ■■. : ..) nl prevniu ul the iv cul pete l5 1 :-.' tried to desert this afternoon ! h mere i irt thai be no pirticular omn mil b il i ; . wa-i learned through : ol soulhgate who is acting as a scouf thai co pete bri-«a w u!d liked i have deiertcd with all the razor-back meat colo-els k t whiteursi e w iedy li i lio ne and j v 1 re land,are en[;a^ed in a ghost a\wt urn - 1 if the lnd ana til tempi 1 1 enter the town the tire c«»m panv w i br or lered out and forced t sqnii a c i irier j .- i liox > ■>.■> say i he i . lians i el i here unl , ■,, ,,.-,>• ho el 01 c mrse bh n;iv or in i n t be true e3ligiou3 itdw r v e l-.v.u'l j eunne rector ol .\ riaint i;liurch < jhicig >, h is be n u puintud bi»li m 1 '• ' ' ie " evv koinan ' l lvs lie id 41 yea m when t!i biptisl raise 75,000 i ling a churun in st auguutiue fl },[[•. l \! . 1 lagler w ill furuish i l"t v lied ai 25,000 them 25,00 • . mey greal •- interest reported in i firs ' - ati tual church new l !,...( i m re than 3'j peidoud ha i oulfssc 1 ' ■m lizzie ii ii yd a n tej evan list preached moruin and tiight in john - i h d ■■■h u h baltimore sunday 1 lth in.st.fc ■'■i - 1 - ■ig ment3 ahead to keep her biwy i . | iberhi . '■'. ytcriaaa at ■- i?y rfiile i'a 1 . :. the uh in a in , i vvordhip built of iji icity •■: i lie b foi mi d ( hui ch in the unl : cports 1 306 lift - : : ■' ■; i fereace at mont . ledicatc i a r landsome ch ii en ilu i a few m iini • . on janu ' i pn of wilkin.sburg i dedii b f worship : j chief ju ■>'■'■'' georg ilarv promised to u i ■it a d i>t ougjit i : ■. - ; . . . lion and -■. . r the i • iscopaiiana i - . a . .'. . hai ■" - • - nu'al m-i jncured iu
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1891-01-29 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1891 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 13 |
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Publisher | J. J. Bruner and T. K. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Description | The Thursday, January 29, 1891 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1891-01-29 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1891 |
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Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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