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m. "ft".' ' . ..f -J... ;-.S."v:'-VV":: lvZ-' " -; - - - - - his'; part to have lot tho matter . ; (?KDAtt nocI- N c : JunB ,9 W' s .'A4 . ' AsTJWXAS, :3iUar ad lropridor.. passNo reflections ,pf the oh iaraeT X edaeKock, a. u JuneVJl. ;. !..: . 5 r i- -; I '( v. i J- i-.-j , ;"-:5-:-. V: 1NB YKAKv . BIX MOXTirS, the roll Is called, anil we heafno re sponse from our absent . brother. We are then more forcibly impressed wftb the ad truth "that erolonpr I the places and things that know us now, will soon Know us no moreior-ever."-Bro. Geo.-W. Webb haa paid the debt that is due by us all. He madwas only calculated rto. in , a W Aim suffered long on hw bed of afhiction fiamerhis frbndB and adhorents. IT i 7 and bofo it with sfibdned pAtience; r ;mfi' ftould have 'iniured the Mr"::ditqb: family: of Judge Schenckf wnile 1 j; Crops are doing yery well, though 1.00 'RIDAV.. JUIiY 3. :'r - .-'.ISOl the attack i upon Mr Fife -Cat Vthc not as good a, last year., Graes time -and .place at which ;;it :vas h much more trouble. I THE Greensborahas been - stirred up recently 'in more ways than te Evangelist Eife, who favorably known '-; in - v .- is well and Louisburg, etarted a meeting in Greensboro on Sunday the 2lst. ; As was the r fi,QKo p found . that j "" i0 """6 " 1 and as one w one oi ms msnua wovuu ju iur uiu'.i . ,. T,- v- - . ..... , , - . Liu i i hfi fpplinff concerning 4he course UJ-. A uur W iu.buc ( visit mm ne mreiy ever waeu wuu- SOnal atiairs OI lauies uu.Knu.c- . uC wmu.uu.- . ferment: therpfore. I-beseech men did:not : find: commendation, tion Lwilkgive you from here.- I tocmake use of the time and It was rather in the nature oi, ex- neave the-, last of August , to take onncrtunity to do good in view of cuse for his zeal in behalf;, of: tbe ftharo-e of C!nrolina Institute. Xaah- all these thincs." Brother Webb cause' in which : he is engaged. Had ville N C; ; x do thi3 because'of the was an, exceptionally good neigh: not Mr Fife beon a inmister of . , . tt , , bor, a kind husband and brother, mil r. x iio ur-t m. n , . twrnniarv advantaire offered, ana I ' . .. n. i - Vj-kwu k YWnpi : Wrha rthe code, r - rr v-r : .-rr-r u was the last oi a large laroiiy o case wnen ne was uuiuig , ". f.; rlV " 15" Si lor no other reason. I haye no Com- hmthra and sisters save one sister i-' wiir. ift mosiuinvexsaijy wui-ruro , . , . - r nreachea some very piain BHriuwiH,- t, f' t ,QOOf olamt to make usrainst the people Mrs. Anna .lioon who survives and on several occasions very se- dfir0ratorv to the charac- with whom my lot has been castfor him, and the youngesti son .. of our .l .;;;001 Vlnr.p .whieh '-iht lm Injt. Innr- -ronra Tr "KaVii WVi iit'lUVU m wu m evu, Eq., "J vtivvov. ... ----- Ier or even- au uuiiu.imuo6. i - i the entire neighborhood di ly what "has been conceded to hem in all Democratic estimates of tbe electoral vote. It is a hfe- and-deatU struggle to tho Ropub- licaris.' s" - . '. . , . - Cincinnati - Inquirer : Such deficits were never before known to our Federa treasury eince tbe Government.of the United 8tates 1 was created by the. adoption, of the existing constitution. And now it occurs not only in time of profound peace, but at) a time when we - have been free from war for a quarter of a century. What csused it? What is the explanation? The answer to both queries is to. be found in the wan ton extravagance of the-Billion " t " - for Infante and Children. 1 roootnaend ItM mxftrior to ej prwcrtyUoa 1U 6a. OzTanl 4, Bnok K. T. took place at the Guilford Battle his wife and family, would' have (kind, liberal and courteous to roe, lighted to honor. Our friend and Dollar Concress which elung the Grounds, at whiph the. young la dies were chaperoned by Mrs. Judge Schenck. Judge Schenck and his sons took exceptions at what Mr. Fife, said, dnd his sons tacked him upon the street with canes. In the melee one of the sons struck Fife and in attempt ing to strike him again struck his own father, so the reports say. An indignation meeting was held by been at least condoned But, the matter is now in the hands of law, and, to its arbitra tion all good citizens should cheer fully submit. . 7 LATER. Jl . J it K ' . T . m . ana nave, maae my stay m xneir orotner was an actmgjusuceoi the ppie's xv around as if the .:."),. -4- 1 1 Pnn from hm npoisinna tin riMoxf. I J r .. . I. i i A. l it I rkarvla HH nnt ha ta Arn it rv . TT.Tr nonmor, er Oarea WJ 18KB Hfl apDCOl. IlCWflg T'T'" " "J L t v. w ii t.! o oft appealed to for fwniuelr . He the sweat of their brows. .w w-v wa8 0i tnat old scnool politics welcome, ana give mm a. more Democratic m tne Juli Bense, Our hearty support than I ever deserved, brother was born in Cedar JKock 1890. of atiprrroraVdocMtL Fr rlS w York CPt. CarlA .ui Cto3n. Oaatfpadlr), "aUtUrtooa inattlrmUaw Tor rwttl yrt I fes twwwwuWl Tocr Outer.' ad fca U7a u:ahm w wmMUtMimnaJnWiMd t if 1 1 1 roaulLi." Ibo Wtathrop," ftod Tlk T Oiy . TIT-J J a rr a v a 1 nm T " IT- " ' I trwr..IllT. 'TflJlt in nTltv Alnrnh veuneuav s " " Anis is a very nne opening ior a v- VoJU1 1'Trn "Ul .'U wTtvVrwaat w TWCtorU. . . . , . . . i;n! i . . ... ' . . . i it. ao. jo tiuu uieu dune zdi. i nvjri 1 brought us tne pleasing, inxeni-i school. - A young man, ; not niraid kow resolved ' I whoa Lwmk ciu.t crwi for cvtoru. gence that when the case of btate to work, will be sure to succeed. 1st. That we as brother Masons when.ha b-cm yum, dut o c-or Wlion U CUWreo, be cara L-aioT ra tho SHpnelrs r.ame un for trial To the brethren of the Alliance, X do bow witn tiumnie resirnatiou to u Ar.. t naAnaKnA know not how to exm-ess mv erati- the will of our Heavenly Father ueiur iu mavwi ui .nDWiw, - - ft who doeth all things well-though on Tusdav. instead of the usual tude- Ther took me a stranger, ,fi ttffl. . M. b ou a large number of the best citizens examination of -witnesses, &c, ana P,acea me t tne nead oi tne 2nd, , That we will endeavor to of Greensboro, and resolutions se- , M mff. ni1 Tllrtr(, fihenck order' an bonor 1 certainly never emulate the true and -noble virtues ':..nHm both. Mr. Fife and Judge benencic T have not done as much of our deceased brother, and spread yBreiyum.U8ro-rv ind hi8 gons made fnends andl, , , , tb mantle of charity over anV and upon Fife were read by Judge uii- a ologized to Pach other for every- cumy time has been so nearl v l Ms lmPef,eft.ic5? i! we have mer and unanimously adopted. ' cause my time has-been so nearl j Ter 8een any in hig ,;fe - " 1 lllllllt lIlilL UilLl UCCI1 OaiVA ailVl UUUC. I ArwwiTliod o o 1 1 T-jTri A3 rrriK nnhnAl o T rrT i a , . itl. fiir,,,,;,!,, oT thn TPnlntionR ... ""J" v., m oru, luai we xenuer our sincere HiC The following are the Tesolutions . Thewarrant8 . were therefore dis- r00m duties. In my associations condolence to his widowed wife and iV L1S1S8 CIUEIE. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LEMSES Resolved 1st, lhat tnis meet- - a j u-j.... tv.A iortmrrnwrf1 -if,fiTar.ftTiT, nfToV.Vm0nfai,nv.a f6ur sweet little dan ing regrets and is morn tied at the I ' . . . . , . , ... . voted 6ister, Anna lioon tuVrndfi on Re.v. W. P. Fife dispersed all joined, at the request been formed, friendships made that 4th Th A f hp last night in front of the McAdoo of Fife, in singing the Doxology. death alone can sever. I thank you, gpread upon th minutes house and. without coin? into any Thns ended an unfortunate affair brethren, for the kind words spoken, copy be sent to the famil Question of blame as between the ; nA rti.Sncr mnnnnr for the many acts of . -kindness deceased brother, and that a copy - . ' i i l : 11- 1 1 r rvf iao knt oivrlv OTTirfiCQ i n or trio sense of this meeting as to that The-ife meeting closed on act: we deplore and condemn the Wednesday night and the Greens- apt especially as to the manner of boro papers report; a glorious meet- shown me, and though our path be sent to the editor of the Frank- ghters and de- JlUuy;. it, the time of it, and the pecasion and place, and say that it was in our opinion improper, uncalled for and unjustifiable and to be con demned by all law-abiding citi eens without any regard to ques tions of personal provocation. Resolved 2. That in vindica- way in the separate, you a warm place future will will always have in my heart and t TV Tixcra with n. WwiiiMit. Tint ha "c I publish the same. r ing. the hundreds. and the Christians and law-abid ing citizens of our community, we feel it our duty to declare this con demnation and disapproval in em phatic terms. , Respectfully submitted, J. A. Gilmer, Chm'n J. R. Mendenhall, J. A. Odell, "i Wm. Love, ; T. C. Worth, Committee. C In presenting the resolutions Judge Gilmer said that it was one r of the saddest duties he had ever performed, as they reflected upon xnen he had ever esteemed. We give below two editorial extracts con cerning the affair : Charlotte Chronicle: jOur dis patches from Greensbprp are not explicit enough to iudee of the na ture of the reflection Mr. Fife is shilling' charged with having made upon the character of Mrs. Judge Schenck, but the manner of at tack upon him, this reflection pro voked was a most cowardly one and unworthy of Judge Schenck. Mr- Fife criticised Mrs. Judge Schenck for chaperoning young ladies at the dance at the Guilford The conversions were up in Interest in my prayers. Be true to yourselves, to your order, and to each other, and success is yours. Allow no dissensions. Our enemies , are strong and active, rejoicing in any discord in our ranks. My leaving you does not -cause I shall J. A. Poppepge, O. B. II. Stallixgs, J. M. Stallixcs. Committee. An exchange says: How longl We often see some of our good peo ple gding homo with large pieces rUUMAS&AYCOCKB Dli UG GIS have exrlusiv sale of ihee celebrated FauUaer, Kellcnn Sf .Vrtorr, The only nwuificturing Opticians in the South. Aibuita, d'a. 3rleddWT are hot supplied with of western bacon on their wagons ; tjon of the good name of our cjty will-our people never learn? Will me to lay by my armor. we, always suffer ourselves to be contend for our principles as long dependent upon the West? Will as life lasts. Wishing you all suc the farmers continue to sell the cess, in every possible way, I remain very "latness of the soil," in the shape of cotton and tobacco, and fail to raise home supplies, and year by year, buy western bacon, wheat and flour, and from the north we -use 'almost everything, from the hat on our Lead to the Yours fraternally, W. O. Dcxx. Apiculture in North Carolina. Much is now being said and writ ten touching the decline of -agricutyl zation composed entirely of far Notes and Opinions. ' " Alexandria Gazette: All the intelligent members of the Far mers Alliance aro comincr out I VUBLlO SALK. . . ... , ... . I I will ell hi public auction t Trnnk- i.Kmbi iu wuu ana nuicuious 1int(MN N c 0;, the i7lli of Julv sub-lreasury scheme. r armers st 11 o'clock. A. M., on Duliock's tor- u.. i 1 ner mv t Knuerv and loi to Mitilv a c I nwirl .. In fa vnr ir Mri. sarin I . other people, aud how such an ! Wethm. m ircnrdtsl at Umhunr in absnrd Rbemn n tb.it. rpfprrwl ' B"k 53. lwse $2 i. and of ibl- 18-2. , . ., . . . . Also at the Rxti.e time ami place, my lu'V"c n-rvia).; ujuijuuo i ,Wt.,nir tOUSeauj ihn-e wuall tent- farmers, should have ever re- i merit '.mm hu1 vaa-.t I.uk, t- wii-fy l u iiorljjM!j? in xavor oi .Min. nurtn-v A. Iliuo-, in re- ofilcl at Iui-Li;r in -iry',- c."V.fr.fe tizjf -S &L J -LOUISBURG, N. C- IiO- i.Il' ceived the sanction of an orgnni- ture in the old Atlantic States ; ami jr mers, is hard, to comprehend. esneeiallv :hrp in Knrtb VnT-nV, U ; ehoeB on our feet. No country or I rp, , . ' t . " T?;io fo" TT-roM- it r iuc iuh jjutx-s oi our leiwiing sta- " ' ' " people canprosper who do this, pies of cotton and tobacco, with , a .Dem.crats shouj carry Ohio it We want to see our -people take a growihg ecarcity of labor and n would settle the presidential new departure diversify their in- marked change of seasons, virtual- election in advance. If tho Re- dustriesirtney have tne material iy torces tne question: A hat-are publicans win they will have on- to operate on, the toundation is tue larmmg people to do? laid. We mtfst "get up and get," One thing is clear; with our cold, We must cease the ruinous prac- wet springs, and the constant de- tice of 'selling the hide for a pen- cline of field labor the clean crops ny and buying back the tail for - a Fall sejion lrins September 21, 1H91. Full snd strong r. tial AtivantnireK ot'ffiiNl m Vx-.d and Iiiftni-i. utal Mrbif, A:. cution. Due prmin-iui givdi to study c f IlagiU.i aud Cm H.Si.v i. r to iuit the timei. Apply lor catalogue to S. I). 1UGLKY A. 31.. rreIdent. Uk f.f.. PHv:e -1)8 m.tl date Al -o ni lume m-l lot n th- con.rr ol l.otl alnn; rimtl inul Wei Ion Avenue, aid t-evi-rst ;.ciuit l.-ts on th nov Dii nuxl jru m fativfy a inoit.e in favor of Mi. I. A. V. May. n r-cird-cd t KouWl uri in ltk 2. le 1" in 1?89. Tenus m:ide knoli ou - f palp. June 1C, 18'Jl. J. W Wflixjvh. Fmnkii i!ou. N. C. Vermont farmers will not go in to the third party. of cotton and tobacco "must ro. The main trouble is, what can or should take their places ? The long, wet springs are just the thing for small grain, grass and stock raisinjr. This is also th our. Mr. John M, Mori.ng, of Chat- est outcome for savimr our lands ham, died one day last week. and restoring, lost fertility. But the mass of our average farmers are wnouy unprepared for such a On the other hand," the YOU tt e u i o 11 Those who attended the Teach ers' Assembly at forehead last rhnT10.p i t -r. t ?i lit carden crorjs. fmitti Kowm ti- iviAj. jyuErr, we see u siaxea, will not be the editor of the Pro gressive Farmer- for reasons ,best known to Col. Polk and himself. language may have been impru dent and unwise, but the conduct of Judge Schenck and his sons has merited the rebuke of the whole community. The Chronicle is not disposed to treat this affair at length, because garden crops, fruits,' berries, poul try, game, Ac, with an invitin home market in growing towns and manufacturing centres, would indi cate a change in that direction. N in tnis emenrencv.-w vontnm E v. J- The News-Observer very truly urTYl it does not know all the facts, but say s : The Democratic -platform Department at Ralei-h to come to i-TPi xrequBney oi con- is the platlorm. for all of our peo- the help of the people and 8TJWCst flicts between evangelists and cer- le It contaiu8 "the principles to the farmers ot the diwW tain persons to whom they preach. , , , , . . "v me uuerenx wc- The Rev. Mr. Jones and Mr. Stu- . whlch alone can save U8 from fi" tlons our Stat, the kind of crops art have provoked numbers of per- ncial ruin. , Thes8 : principles heet suited to take the place of cot- sonal assaults ""-.since they, com- demand the loyalty of. all patriot- ton tobacco, and theonesmost m.enced to denounce sin. Mr. Fife idcitizens, and mnst te defended Jely.'to find good; accessible mark- js'also making a record. We know . ' ' ' ; 'j. , Cts in the changing conditions of that this class of men do a certain We see it stated that Coh olk trade and commww n,; i- ,Bort,.f, rough and tumble gospel Bay8 that there will be no "third in the line of a weU organized de-! dendtVoo ESS North Caroling Itis to Partmntof agriculture, and that J tianity .is to be deplored. The pul- r6 boped tnat. the report of what -a woma seem to be well I nit is no'nlaee for nArsor.nl nttnVa Col. Polk savs; is true.;; The edi- e(lmPPed for such a purpose.-'Let There is a type of the evangelist, tor of the .TiMES has taken occa-lto.!''Bn"!WrTeX . something Lir. tv' earnesi, sincere, iponensiye ana sion to talk with a number of far- " w xrymg emergen- l yet quickening - the hearts-of the rs and nrnminent All,Vneemen ? e think the legitimate du- : -. people witn the bra that is the Pearson, Whitfield and ephant but a man looking for a good Family Flour CA5tT AFFORD TO PASS BY OUR '66 Dian a 99 It's ns ot sin, and . . . f - . r . .. v oi high ofilcials and Ieadinff citi- the Moodv.the ln ranfen county and nearly; all Zen&tO ATiMllr nut nml cVvl. 4.-. J the Weslev tvne. f of them: say . emphatically that i roaa : b t It hcata the World and evciy Biurrel U GUAR A N T E E D. Tobacco Gro TIME 13 MONEY, ESPECIALLY TO YOU. lAiit wae lime with Stri. KnW r wire or :l.mw ou 'hirui r'ghu," but buy the Oauinou beuM dxed s away Tuc tJ SHOW TI C Society - never has "gotten so low they will 'take no third party in ; Vint. tTinr. anfli mon VnnU mnim ito 1 11 . , v '"' .;'-." . - . C-VY'.v-ri ,-,:inud sills.. -.. : .0 ''fly v.:" . -:Kt " ' ' ;- - , ::,,. .U: 1 Raleigh Evening Visitor :.: We At TonekaJ .Kahsks ' Senator ' p ' passeoV a shorttime-iii: Greensboro Plumb,: ' in . a , conversation, i said ; ' ' , ; 4 ' of the people relative to the'recent Gray .as 1 the( Democratic .ticket , 7: unfortunate v.-difficulty;' -between next "year.: 'He said that Hill will ?:yi::4 y:rf,Jidgp Schenck s sons and Rev. W. never permit ; Cleveland to : have !SfWgt? the New .York delegation, and that . i tv UB' much quieted down, and the entire . - V - . , -6- s r; i -- fA- v w:., J a : ... . - j .- there was no chance for the ex- 'Thev Southern t Far- What say CommissionerRobinson and Director Battle ? Mecklenburg Wc have made larc preparations for matter Vas ; beinff -diRmiHfipd ?r. mnrfi" moderation. i'Frnrn tuVaf ' wo I President. -. - .. .,,! ..uoutu.. gamer lima.. conversations r iuera finance wouia ciaim iieve-1 ts ammmixiee was t -.vi-w. r'-'Jf-5 - : .-. - , . , . . : ....... I . . ,. ' -.. .... .... - .-.. ..-,-,.. .,1 , V; r ! WUQ manJ . people, he -matter is land's defeat for the nomination a anut some resolutions of r i garaea wivn ine , deepest ; regret great- victory, and Polk and other tne memory of our ::riirrtfl; ftmono- tif i leaders, would advise their follow- u,we' comnnttee, , ! . 41,0 'Tiot?. ' asK your mdulffence ? 1 'tWki:'($?0&M& hurried and party v and secur 1 :ffi:;liptt J. Kesolutious of Hesiect- s CDAE Ro(X IiOPOE, I v : Staixtnos, N. C., June 17,'91.J To the Members and Brethren of Cedar Rock Lodge A. F. A . ,i: " ' ... ... MA80NS:;i(::-n'.,V;;;?w- Z - ' In comphance with a resolntion adopted at your last regular meetr I appointed to respect to 1 deceased broth- respect while :wi VUU 1biUVVWVlW I fu. . 9 x their Reforms ":p- , Aiivtmcu, it-is witn sadness of heart when we meet together and and will use the Vest llaterlal Uial. can be . had. Come to sec us If vjou want a full pane."-' ' x '".:'. .".''; . v' , ' ' . y ' ... . ,'-,-"1. - '.;'. .",""'..' . - . i"' '.' . V ' ,'.;'..": " . . Crenshaw; Hicks & Allen. y ys For Log Barn. ?To planter who mice Tobcro cn &HUd coi to oe tHrm. It th Rhuplesl nud in v couirhtt ananerocul jel kvid lo Mte all ibe U ba.eo lravi grown, torn mem Ijf cI:ed niuii)," ud make ibon aur keuLle at thw hlhrkt rrice, cd lh odIj mod whereby You can thc-m Ina nanuer that em-h lefcaUhe iLc ume aiooooi of boil ud a:r on cTry iJe at the aaioa time, thu lourins a uuUonu cure. Tbre U n i cliAuce to crowd (tie leaves a- is the cae wheu iruci; oo ccrd etcn ifyioitryto. IXot HUer jourtelf tlat joucan do ruore Uan tlx bo hav ffiwnt a l!fHiroe Ui Uixlli. g totcc. ienj U t U;utrUd Im piJet tnd rtsnl tbe twtinKmUla of ihwe bo bae unl lul in your on! cm tor MO tkk abd mbt Lake a ior tU lC-rfot Urn more in prorortion tr Urtr Unn a -U e brt liimUntoi joa rrT made. It doo'i take an expert to telect the lottooi leat e, nor lo iru.j; BeaaSuTiilaslrited pamphlet with fall kilrucUoci on;rjlrgtod curios Tobacco Uued &eo by , QCQ DJLKX I - .:r--.-K-y - -:-, .''..." ' : J
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