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v LQUISBURG, M C; FEBRUARY 7, 18QO.
NO.3.
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' J. A. Thomas, uor and ioprietor 1 v ,t: ,7 v ...7; A 1 1 7 V: CY.Kj 5-i. '. I , , ;..,..)'. U. ' . .'V'Tpn ' " .
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7 7C SS i
110 USE FOR THE LEAGUE.
1
AbooIutelPure;
Tkii iirderever vnriei. 7A marvel of
ritj, strength od ;rhleomepeti.J
- Here ecnorniei isia toeoraiuarj wuu,
ad eannot be old in eoinpetition with
- th multitude of low test short weight
. nmr nti oinhste BO wdc r; 80LD OXLY '
CM OAKS, j, KOTAL BAXiKO PoWDBR COv
REV. ANDBEWjj. CHAMBERS, 'A PBOM
' .INEST COIORED MAN OF NORTH
IJ- CABOliIN DBNWNCESHK fiE
'. .CENT. MEETNO OP THE NEGROES
1 AS BIASED AND PREJUDICED. ;
.Clil0eraW,77.r7 '-1...y.;i-5
vlnireW J, ChamiSers, pastor of
the r Methodist Episcopal I hureh, of
Durham! N. C and the only jrt guUirlj
elected delegate froinlhat State. to the
late AincqrAlneri?m . laue, which
met in Ohuiaso, i iinmeasured in liU
denuncktlonWthe' theory find "'"methods'
of tha convention, - upon which' .he
charges denials of liberty of speech. ;Mr,
Chambers is a youhg man of,, fine ad-
dre-ie, whose eloquence ba . won ';. high
ppeaT frblh Ihetate Henry JV. A Grady
and otlSDmstiBguisUed editors ; 01 ine
ut iJIespks ,5 with" freedom i and
has at ready;cbiaft.ealdibPraPv"
'prpprkte wordsir'k tlf$Si
iVtwas"electwdhoS'a7d
from
CaroUna
the ohIir-Rolored leasfue'in - JSorth 1 -oi Uie negrs ciuzensiup ana to n
in nrdpr v that I miirht come I -wiet i-iea Ujat:Ttne masse 1 are
: , ; -. . , - ft - - m - --
here to deny from my place in that body I man ine mau.- 1 came especiauy
dlcate a purpose to slander every " min
ister, merchant, lawyer1 phj-sician and
planter in the land in which he : lives.
the said ministers, lawyers, merchants.
physicians and planters.: reprepresenting
the race that is the staff and , stay o
the lifei liberty and real happiness the
negroes pf the South enjoy, v -I J warned
iliem that I should combat the theory
upon which the convention is founded
jand premptorily declined to, accept the
position 01 Vice .rresideni, because I.
shall not ionly - resign from Jthe ' local
leazue at' Durham aud advise i to dU-.
band, bu fhall also dVaU' in my power'
to convince the colorett-peoplo- that no
Afro-American leasue can U9urp the
functions oforganic law ' in the various
it.--- . .-
States of the teublic nor abrogate the
iuuefiona s of indiridgal awtooomyi: -;
: -TTa1 T Kjnn ailmitfol in expect tn
convention I 'slwmid ' have told tome
"plum truths. 5 1 should have denounced
it as a covenant with death and a an
agreement wth helL ( To assume it . to
be a necessity-ia to ftssail ' "the kiviliza
tloa of America, to confess the failure
roclaim
nobler
to-de-
fore foreign immigration andBritish oU
ts southward and minimizes its opportunities.-
'''"'""- " -:
Thera were no railroad pfesulents,
bank cashiers, merchant princes' or emi
nent engineers in this league convention.-
,2s qt a man was' there of all
wiio has enriched the world by ona be
neficent appliaiice. Xo great industry
d.d we represent in the. western wonder
of industry, : 2s 0 ships are sailT" tho
scas at our sonimajid; liondou t: Iif -"erpool
do not know us, -'Jcasoi Bo
toni BaJtiniore aud ' Jjew . Ybrki neve.r
feel' their monetary sinews; pinched . joc
expanded1 by the finaucial fingers of . the
race whose self-appoiuted guardians or
ganized leagues whoe da ty shall be to
shake, gory lovks'&t the phalanx of hu
man depravity, standing in every town
and hamlet of the South. If we' can
not be men on the liues ' of. human ex
perience individual worth and personal
progress we should admit our capacity
for niaiibuod development. 1 " ' ; ' 5
TARIF? REFORM 111 IOWA.
WOXDEBFCI DEMOCRATIC GAINS
CREDITED TO TUB POSITION OF
. DEMOCBACY CPON THE TARITF,
V A NTI-MONOPOLY AND , ANTI
, TRUSTS. ' -,
- TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.
: - -i77-7'"";f: "';'"?'-:'i"'f ' "77 ; C'.iii" 7 ' "'
vTni SnperlntendenVrof rPohlle
ijivla tF PrAnlrHh wiintv will he
In iuisbnrr oi the seidhursl ihat the colorwl people of ibe.th"8ufVh?yUi nTM Z0 from -the ce-"
dayf February AprIIJalyv;8JpU J fer , from any unasual' and r iuhuman I grpes of thfe Sbutli fbr thr; patronizing
tr&itmenMii the-hands lof the white I .mendshig of the colored men of the
pcIe.dfth'atrsf btionEvelUttiepejr-
sonat -encounter betw.ejen the white "man
October ani December. and remain
for t hro da,vf,-i necesearyi for the I
purpbjW of exi;intriing applicants ttv '
teach in
1 will aW-he :io TiOnisburg: v
t Saturday rteacheek, attd.all pub
lic days to attend to any . Duetneaa
coniiocted Vith tiiy ftice 7' f 1 1 -
7'-.V.i7'.,J i' -- h' t t-i--;". v" ,.7l .
" Foollug: u Sheep Iotr," . ,'
. .J. was staying with a Kentucky fiir-
mer one night, and soon after supper he
said to his three tons: ' .) ... .'
K ,.-Yell, bojs, U is die right- sort of a
I '. r :' ' . - . . . . .
nignt, ana l reckon you a belter put
".1 1 V ! 1"
ine wooi oil aua ie low, v. .
dom have remained Tower On the ladder" w 6t;ange words he invited roe to go
of Aiental powers and industrial p og- out tQ tn0! Urn, where the boys lud
ressthanheuegrwv of ( the ;war:rayT. precede us, and where I found - eich
isneu secvon. i came 10 ay ma aiue ftft rnViirj w5th . dirulnfl mnd f
from sporadic evils, which are lamented h j. gki : ..'-g,. ae ... .wt :
'. - i i i ' 1 ' i ir.
". Attofnoy-At-:Law
r. . 77 t" JV77."-;M:;X :-'"' -
al n.ro is inhMed
stction is anatamizeas ono'i)tepot;
of the repubiic j. t is about time ithat
the self-res oecdngcoh riJ people of the"
South eall a: halt Ito the iraduciers 6T by wliole population,, and would pre- hcnvy dttbv wun a ptioa- lt; 0I
;1fficii7w1iiWfn mentediwith liarp skes, andtw
Wore alt tut andxlrted terore Ireachal
orna-
lien
Chicig. " The ctlitit had oiieS fourth
thaj; IMxie mustib'CdamnV' ho he
ro defender, of ' tliat jnwh'gped region
.o.uU'be. heard amid the tumult of the
northern mob. .
VUA3lKLI2sTON, 5,C.
AMvtosprompt!y.al-
y.SIM(lAtl llVV:..T?Vr,7 '7
f T .im3m4?.' j.-. ----
rjriaos.
U. WILDEK,
L.OU1SBUHO, N. C.
Ofiice'oB Main Stibne idnryi
1 law the Eagle Hotel. "
F::, S. SPKTJILL. 7
v . Attorney At Law;. y;
LOtJISBURG, 25 C.
. 7. - . ; ' -.7 , f -' f i '" " ''. :' "
Will ;Hn(1 tfcnurts of Franklin.
"Vance. Grauville; Warren, Sash, and
V1erl nnd Supreme Court. Prompt
atteutioo jgiyen cl jectioria, -'. i
' )T'r -Vrii'7,J;7
can people. : I was opposed to the bom
basiic peeche. which the friensied ' and
Jrtli speakers' dare ofc inai6 In Missis
sippi, because no man has a right " to
iresolroniVie1 South ake a fire;t.at is 10 cremate a . fellow-
sonal efforts to se- u're official recogui- l .This thipg of the nUlepauii negr non-
tion in tliat IhxIv tliere wbuU have been
no a-'jdngle league in . thiit f State, .and
'consequctitlj 110 diJegatey -t trguiized
the league that there miglit be n queW
fi lni as to die leitvof my taking"
seat in the conventiqn? nn-l thudi l)e al
forded an opportunity to be s Veafd in dt
feuse of my tieighbora and friends of the
South. y-Rev; Mr. Price tit- my state.
uie iiMMk uyuMou aw j uu U1c; g.uw, . thrv. went i over to- the mature
are the most happy part ofhe An- t wh ab?, 100 were, lying.
'When down on their hands and. , knees
Rescripts of Uie Korth vilifying the best
and only practical every lay"ifrients'' ot
the southern negros has gone to ' the
limit of silent endurance. ' At least ai
a citizen of that maligned section, 1 will
not indorse by dumbness the damna
ble twaddle of . a uorthern uoisy mob
that i assails- theT virtue, uouor. and
Christian character of every white man
was present As 'a signed of the iall,;but ot.uie&outm who, nke tnewrute naiau
it required a vote or that body to entitle w " .wuuu Uuio wwiuw jruero
him t thft nriWe of Dartkinatioa : in h.uiuaa i"tincts, natural law and - the
ui'wwii-.-t-v-'A o - mi.' ettuities of theVituaUon.' TliH 'fkrcicaT
tion was
riflft7ate8.
-.T 5 r..a that, n rrrt nnmlw nf I lengmg-Uie ClVllIZaUOU Ol UllS UH3 mOSl
iuinlnous age- snce Adam walked away
edmssJUAsa fitctthe convenl . lfP muauon. xarcicai
; conipose mostly: :of ;northernT Ptcineof ftr9 that.s neyer dis
i' -i r"i-y:VjtUr linguished itself in human history chal-
colored people are leaving North "Caro
linaV but hot because of ? persecuUofi.
v'ey have, had three , crpp i failures
in-1
and a Tittle way off they closely resem
bled overgrown ebeep. They took &T-,
ferent stations, and the fanner and I sat
down in a.' fence corner to wait. : :
Xfr was perhaps an' hour s before an
alany caroe.7 Then a dog stole uito the
field from the roar side, and . the fheep
came running towards'us.- u.lehily
inerewaa a j pipr.as'.iuen nil grew
quiet. Ten minutes later a second t!og
came hi, and was soon-, followed by a
thirtl Then, as half an hour- came
without another alarm, the three boys
.came .over to us, each dragging a dead
dog by the tail,' . , ., . ..
" Git the spade and let's bury em,"
said the old man. . Vllow many does
this, make this summer, Keube?'! ;
wehty-six, I reckon." J 1 7
VNiccst thing in the world!' con tin
ued the father, a? he rubbed his hands
.together.; 'Dog takes one of the boys
for an old wether, makes a dash at him,
and the next thing he knows his head is
busted. Xo shooting, no row. to attract
the neighbors, and the. man who mutses
De Moines (Iowa) Leader. ,
v We trust our Republican friend may
fi.jov all the consolation' they can get
out of the assertion tliat the result of
the election in IowaU to be attributed
to I6al causes merely. We trust that
they may enjoy that feature of the case
nowy fbr the time Is coming- when they
will fiud l-w hollow any such pretence
is.' In not a few counties of the State
it was true that' prohibition had e
tiinged many Republicans from their
I arty; but in the great agrlculturar
counties fthe wonderful . Democratic
gr.ias may be'creditrd to the position if
the Democracy: upon the tariff, anti
monopoly and anti-trusts. Upon these
questions our party has recorded tre
mendous gains And no wonder. ' Io
wa farmers have teen ground between
the upper and nether millstones. Even
a bountiful crop proves a disappoint-!
ment, because every cent of profit there
might have been in it has been . barred
out by the skillful manipulation 'of
trusts combines aud . monopolies. AH
these cormorants are the children of the
Republican party.. They have ravaged
the land like monsters of prey. The
vote of the people of Iowa has been
vootrouj protest against the continu
ance of a system which lias so mercv-
Ussly robbel ihem. . The Crestoa Ga
zette. State Senator Hnrsh's Republican
ic.pcr, dec.aret tor riarln ro.' revenue
hj.j.1' In a rec t Usu , it eays; .-Cut
dowu the tariff so that it will bring in
only enough money to run the Govern
ment. . This is one of the good results
of the late election.
Mourn tiijr.
front the gates of Eded, antt pnfflng; the .
foam of impdtenJyTtbrieethrun?
i succession and lhev seek a better agrP oer-tonguea aesty,-wouiq be Humorous
cultural region. prosecuieuwny uo i u v, yr vsjw" j bis dog can nave no nam teeiings. Tum-
they;iiot frwnit to he freo.- Jforth; t' Sv.f066 1 We:m:'in;'-T)oy8;.atid'- then we'll- tap
wnere pmianinropusia cootw uigi ; uu j. cvttt ; o-"-'- I tnat Darrei oi new .cwer.v .
; of n" H'-ri latneiit tne toss c to.uu iiandorj - : - ;
Will nnictice. Jn : the conrts of: 1 olace them noon the door-stens
FrankUiuiWarreniyakT etthe
smu'ixKKdt i- rrJ y ;T Mississippi VaUey oi tne jsoutn" .wnere
of the aiata: J.:nneiv as
c. C DKIEJEA.I in my own State.
A. OOCKE 4 DANIEI-Si
GolohsroiC.r7
'iise, Vvtt
o irtorneys At
f:.!
'iiihX do not claim that every thipg 3, is:
felicitons in the South as might;,be, de?
.sired? no can this be so in,any comma
descendeuts of the cavaliers ' anl'pufi-
ism and. the' negro on that of- common
sense, . jt is an outrageous contempt of
'propriety Uiat .the negro'-snsiuld clothe
himself in the cast-oft garments of the
hit
Onit the Remiblicaii PnrtT With
We clip from the Richmond Dispatch,
the following article, the subject matter
of which the god people and press of
the country should continue to agitate
till reform b had in the particular re
ferred to: 1
At Uie last meeting of th Evangeli
cal Alliance ox tins city, tne Rev. j. Si.
' Mooer said, when the subject of fu Her
nia was under-discussion, that' he
thought the custom of wearing mourn
ing apparel should be discouraged, lie
u-f rated that a resolution ruk'ht b
properly pas-ed decLiring that at a fu
ueral no person need feel called upon to
hire a certain number of hacks, or to
use flowers or to wear mourning. We
are vlad that a clergyman Las called at
tention to this matter. The cost of fu
nerals hra become a wrong, and the de
mand for a display, supposed to be p.-o-
nortioned to uie rrraru in which the
deceased was held, IimS become impera
tive. - If the cost of mourning dreesos
be added, the tax upon the resources of
the poorer people is such as in many
caes to divide their thoughts, despite
heir grief, between the hs of dearest
of friends and tne rigid economy In . liv
tug which must be resorted to as - toon
as Uie luii end over, such a condition
of things ought to be corrected. '
Again: Isn't It" time- tliat we had
cened to counenance the Idxury of
woe 7" is it consistent wiUl our . re
ligion to indulge in such . emblem&rot
Capital Punishment. .
WiLvm Mirror. .
Thnt able, and irfuiant and cliristian
eilitor of the Slate Chronkle, the tideut
ed and humane and kind-hearted Joe
phus Daniels expresses our views lu'tha
following timely and sensible article:
"An Anti-Capital ' punlt-hment
Lcngue has Ix-cn formed In - Aihevi'Je.
Its oljoct Is to remove caj iul pun;S
inent irom the fcUUitcs or con titu tion
of Mouh Oro'ina, and it is (i- tma:i:t-.l
vj us organizers lO Lnp- to u-nr every 1
influence to do away uh capital t-uu-blimcuL
There U no ckabl that th r
In a growing sentiment in North Caroli
na against hxugicg, and many consider
it only a question of time when all laws
providing tor capital pun&hmcnt will Ik
sboluthed. In liiAckstone's day there
wors many crimes punushable with
dthcrtainly over one hundred.
1 nese Have been abolished from time to
time until now we have oojy. four
crimes punishable with death in North
vtouhm, Aiooeraie, certain anu swia
ranUhment has beeu proven to bo a
better detentr of crime tlian harsh and
severe punishment which, the people
did not believe m. We have always
doubted the rtebt of men even lawfully
to deprive a fellvw-cum of life, and have
always doubted the etScocy of carital
puuushment. It ooit not to to prac
ticed merely as a iHaiiahmeut to the
crimiual. Unless ft Is a mighty agency
to ucter men - rrora commuting crime
there is no reason or excuse fbr U. .It is
Jnhuman anJ cruel in any oilier Turbt
tlan as a preventive of crime. Dos
hanging really deter men from commit
ting cruse r That u ln ojuy questioa
to be conckJerea in comuu to a couclu
sioo. If so, what elasses are deterred?
Certainly tlie villainous, sneaking mur
derer wito snoots nis tfciira from cuver
and in the back te not teterrcd beopso
no ouc not expect to be uncovered as
uie criminal, it u.iS o etToct upon
him. Nor does It operate oof those who
klP in passion. They are too an jrv to
tocsider anvthing, aud no punishment
nowever severs, wouki deter them. Up
on whom would it operate t We would
uie to see this quenuou hscuaed be
cause we have do doubt that there are
many like us who, white doubtful of the
efficacy of capital punishment, are not
yet readf to dhqaaiiSedly advocate Its
euure alouuon wiihoct provldmg scene
suitable punishment. We are glad tlat
a "Lexguo has been Jbrraed hi the State,
ml we Iiope that it will throw all the
light Uiat can xe obLauied upou the ef-
noury oc capiyu punishment as a deter-
er to cnmtuals. -
A l'ocru W ithout the Letter
The follow is srP.Ule pocra te Ro'r.z
the rounds with t!i above hrlir j. We
copy it Iran the WCoa Hirrcr. Our
friend Is mktskrn, how ever, as lh lei
tct e" appears iu U.e tut worJ of vsrso
three. Kuitoh Times.) -
John Know was a man of woodrous
' - mK'ht,
And 'a words mn V.b. aiJ vLrlll,
For told ud stout wis ls tL?.z tr'-il.t,
And strong was hJ sUlwsrt wlIU
Klnn sought hi vain Lis rr.iad to chain,
And the iant train to citroI;
But esc a ca plaaj or stcray cAla '
. Could caunt his mighty soul, f
lie would s!t and bvjb t!3 tsornlsr
- .-' ' cold- .
4 It shining lamps Tput out;
for though u .untold en las rslod hvil
- wvi " ,-...
And brought hot pain and doubt.
But light at last on hit soul was cast, '
Away sack rata and sorrow
fi soul is pt in a fair Jo-dy,
And looks for a brUht to-ioorrow. V
TTrtO Utrorfo of Centred Africa,'
li I'uliie.
The frt Dow seems clearly dtavoow
trated that at various spots across the
rreat African continent, within. fsw
degree north and south of the equator '
extending from tho" Atlantic cowl to
near the shores of the Albert Nya&xa
and perhaps even farts er to the ease
are tcaUered communities , of, Uy.
smsll negroe. ail much metobiicfc
each other Iq size, apprtirsoce and tu.b
its, and dwelling tnorJy apart from their
larger orightors, by ' whom thy are -everywhere
surrounded. Our Ultra- .
lion about them te stiil very sooty, a&d
to obraia, more would te a worthy ch
jeet of amtitioa fr the scion tifiC trsvoU '
er. in many ptrts, epouatiy cf te
West, they ar ebvimaly bokLnr tbir
own with dlScuttv,if not actually d
appearii:. and there te. much aboel
their coixUIon of civuizaucn and the ail-
uaticBj ia wL'ith tftey are found to in
duce is to lock Ukuj, like the Biuhnea
of AnstrsJ sod tbo eqaiuy cusuuve
Negntos of tho Inao-Mateyaa rr-'aa.
as the remains ef a popubuioa w t.ich
occupied the hxi bciore the lnctnlrjc
of the pseseot clomiuant races.' . If the
aceocat of Uie Nasamocians be accept
ed as LUtotkaL. tne river tia:y came to.
Cowing from west to east, must hare
been the Nler, and . the north wird
range of the dwar&h people Lr mor-
extensive twenty-inreo - c eateries at
than It te ai the present time, Loodo
Times.
It said that Geo, McDude of South
Carolina, was very polite even when
little boy. One evening he was holding
a little calf by the ears while his mother
milked tne cow, and a gentleman pass
ing by said, "tiood even in my uttlo
son."
Geortre returned "Good evening, sir,
witn sucn a ouie bow. mat una geo-
Uernan noUced turn and said :
Why didn't you pull oft jour hat,
my little man T" J
George answered, "If you will et
down aud hold my calf fbr me,' I .will
pull off my hat to you. . ' . ;.
lieorge pouteuess and snrewd re
mark were the making of him. That
gentleman said to his 'mother:
.. Your son te a smart' boy, and If
property trained, wul make a great
man some day. . If you permit me I will
give George a good education; and give
him a start in the world. .
The mother tnanked the gentleman
for his kindness and let him taae charge
of her son. XJeorge rose from th ears
SIXTY
doijlaiu4 ix
. phizes.
CAS
hity of cristendom where tberebf su-4 wnite manpacreYeijeuts -and ,lhon
perabuudant populatfonof 1 iotej.lh" tliftnewtniifrjs deniodto
111m. iit wouiu nave renecteo credit on
rrow and death as too manv of m " . "
sf WrrrfTt-O.iif th-Twni".finiit,-nt..n ' hA I
a jutj business entrusted to us wu oc 1 Gra&ta" birthpla.iiored. -s-'-peopift 1 vh .ufo ..uci.u uiv uuu:uycrw
' NntlYattndedtov rsimilar inlbrmation into; its pwn7 year 1
sorrow wu uu. w . us v he M seas t0 the Sttte
Imagme to be our duty to the dead U, t T,iirliivn tn- r,,w
Carol uuu '
Q B. ilAJSS
1.TTORNEYAT.LAW .
JLOTJIBmtO
OCce i the
.A.U business;
rceWe7 prompt
-7
if.
ktto&l'nteli.''e,aepfcin a ? body h be- X ,Wt tne twenty nvaycars ot negro citi-ii.a:1r-onlta
of whiM mhhle.. When Lzenship does not equal the tlwelve-hun-
i boy 1 wuidie'scnttp the postofllce I 4r4" of' 'AyjUo Sasjoq.'progress;
hv mv inother and liad toWae aiound that' the bpmiou oteukjnigniual-
- M.qOUKK
. ' . ... ' . ;- i, -4
w e -i-.s . . ......r ..- i more mienimi uian imtrM nn miA.ii
a? f 7x1 ooys, HonsDi jowuwuuwys wnwy yv ,i h : " i "tt vTl vrr i fcootert in their deimnciauon of the tres-
CDurt, House. l:-y., the rerkblican ticket and .the i attacks I trust; that there are human rights an- enco of tlie blacks: .' The negroes talked
put jri tny hands lf 1 iero" madet potir me' sblely-? because 1 1 Jtecedefit to alt tew whMh no Taw , can J -politics all night, 'and when morning
i . .. . 7 I
Tlie-art'cle below is taken from the
Philadelphia Pres: : 1
AtI-akta; Gai--Three, well known
business men A. ,W. Boggs of Chica-
. . '. - - i rj i ...n:.., ta -c , '
E. Griflln of Tiffin, O-, reached Atlan- parnuc w f 'JU'; r. . 1 IiUtle Governor of South
ta this mornln? . from ; New Orleans. ouce saia inai ne ow nor, cress w
f. :.. i... i ttifnA hiniseir liuL to meniui hi riAirrtv, 7 ...r. . .... . ,.
xoey were uiyuur.tnw iu- lueir -lau-i r- - 77". n 7u , . f "rTCO m UiO L nil IT
guage i iney iook tno xrunmau sieeper I - - - - - " "
iu Kew Urleans - aud ' . nnd- I .m -: lc"luuo
ins tub -lower berth all gone, were r.Ul worll V wha b1l
wvl tnr hU nw. vtLa omintnti I wear to nonor our aeaa ana now. we
rtf tha inwAr rtt.rt tv-Avivi ty.h . ci- 1 shall roaniltst our sorrow?
. w ,i - I , , i- t- ti.ti ii. 1.--
jl ilia is a ucuiiia buljcci ufc it dm
nevertheless been bundled without
trlovcs by a number of able writers.
Won't Mr. Moser of ltichnaood favor
the public with his views on this sub
ject t ' We should be glad to assist him
in publishing them.
black ruerabei s of the Louisiana legisla
ture, who were oh' their way .'to .Wash
ington;, v -Though the three white men
were" Republicans' and had voted for
llarrispn lor president tney were out-
0
. CT- r and, SOUNSELLORat LAW.
" i.-ji8BTma;r frankiin co.,n. c, 7
modify sentiment In, 6hio;'iime will also
i"XUB IS.UIW5.J1CVIC .VI UD, OVUW IUV1M1
republic
r-.trying ttf berJd tlie iepublib.n:: 'iaud
of It attend the Uourts: of Nash,
PrasLkUa," Irnville, Warren; ' and
' tfake Cettft ies also the 8ipi erne
temrt ef Not tk Carolina, and the TJ'
. Ciremifc akfl Distkict Courts. 77'
D
JL J. E It ALQN il
v O fflce'2 dobri pelow Forroan A
Coske's Drug Store, adieining Dr. O.
: L- Ellis.
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W TIMBEItLAKK,
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ATTORNEY (XLKX7
f,LqtTISBlTEGtTr. ;fC
. OSceiia. rVe Court Houw
77; : f r ;. -7 7 '7r,'7 7.""'
" -Vi '' . v . ' .. v ...i. . - . a 1 mftmp o.1lainminta trt rnnfaft. with fha
mote of commisserauoU' irom ' mnujuna i rr'" "tv
h'(m-'ihA'nn -.auiif I white. men of the world; that ' liberty is
indiviaal.opportuidt stage o
i . . 1 t ,
Whichaddress themselves to7 them for lvlai?"lou? inas no league on earw
adjustment. vnvri ,a"
I dissented from the sentiments vbi .cn remove the beam of ..Imrxtfenc
ed by the convention; but as denied of the negroe's eye; that the - race has
Hh0PPtubi
l: ..,t2- -...l4--,M ;.V 7i ii I snffpjrBrhnhM'rirhfs TtiSW
aenUvTne nertnem .ae;egaies were so 1 fT.' . , T f ".r 7
Jiw. rtthl fcimii i,afhAv I any otuer race in reccra ca tistory anu
tliat no rainbow road.leajs to the realms
of a Newton, jGaIilee, Columbus, 7Edi
son and Morse. ' Instead of wasting the
substance of the race with partially
commuDistic leagues, efScered by sala
ried men,' that wiIU7like. the" locusts ot
Egypt, consume the glory of Ethiopia's
The White meu abandoned the field to
thpni.iund waited until thev renrhed an
Beives; inarey 'oavq tueu tonguigs. it .Atlanta hetel betore they touclieh tow
el or soap. Au ..three declared that
henceforward they..wouldvote theDem
ocratic ticKec.
You can en-
Joy a good night's rest and retain peace
In the Cunily by seeping . Dr. Bull's
Baby Syrup In tlie house,
At once popular and eSkactous it hs
'com to stay." We mean Laxador
the -oVlea". ipeciSc Lr ail tnsjarial
troubles. Price only 23 cents. '-. ,
Th Bwlft Bpecifle Com pan;.
Atlanta, GM the maoufocturert
the great blexj medicine, b. H. -
have 1ut lued a take rldd
book. Illustrated with pretty et
KTavingii, In whlcii they offer all
ty dollars In prlxes to the boya ai
Klrla of Aruerlca who Willi com
ly give the answtr. The follow
lrtjc are the list of prlxe: :
I7or Cnt set of cvrrect tinswtr $10 1
For the second set .
For the third set . "
For the feurth set
For the MUi set -For
the sixth pet
Fot the seventh set
For the eighth set -For
the ninth set .
For the tenth set
For the 11th to the COth act. ear
Thoie wishing a copy Of tills ride
Ihk1c can obtalnlt fire by srxll
us thvlr address . and mentUnU
thia paper. . 1
S IFTSPECIF1C CO Alicia, C
. ' iri 1 mJ
If sassafras Utrrc te 'jprlnkl;
am one dried fruit It will keep it
the worms. . - 1 . f
BU U Kl N sTa IIN 1 C AA LVTJ
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if
solicitous- for us of the South, that ' they
would not suffer me. a poor negro," of
the Sou thy to say one word In defense
of that erxtion. although hiore than oiie
efiert wal 'mad3 inthilt direction. The
coniplain!of res trie tion Jof .free speechaV
the South, fet here in the State of Llt
coin' Grant and Logan they deny tha
Mwhf. of Lbartv of sneecb toa man - cf
., their own race," because he does not iu-
1
- ; While they mlngle;wlth them In poli
tics, still they are unwli 5 to occupy
the same sleeping apartments.' It is
said that "birds of a feather will flock
together, but In this instance their dis-
;uU for their colored brothers was so
.intensified thai they were compelled . to
rr!tTkiraw from tlie so-called Grand Old
Partyl -This is a fair specimen of re
publicanism in the South. '
4 j .. ... . . . , .....
These men acted wisely
field ard devoir tha.'remrL-nr,tr
foddcr,the race had best beijlr itsel
when they
rejected the principles of rhe Republi
can party and came over and fed . mto
liao with the DeniocrAts. We bdicTO
pr 1 V -ro wul be lemons 01 oilers to CO
itself be- 1 liiicwi'e; Ex. .; - -. , 1 . a
The Home of tlie Jersey .Cow.
Jersey lslsmL the place from which
we obtain the Jersey cow is a small
spot of bind. If squared, it is C miles,
each way. Yet this little Island has
a population etGU lXX) buinau being,
and has over 12,000 catt'e, and h.os
had that number ' for the last twenty
yesr;for the census ot 13GU gives
12.017. . And yet tbey export on sn
average annually 2000 head. Itough-
lj. speaking, on this ULud they ru-o-
a'O to support vus nvau .or kidh to
every" two acres, w hie In EngUnd
w. ...
teere is only vu bead to every tea
acres. Ex. 1 . -
Flowers can te kept fresh for
gome tiinolfa -pinch of soda or
fciltneter h? added to the water.
Willed roses will regain their fresh
nesj if uidpeu culuute or two .n
hot water. . '
Tin cleaned with puper will shine
better t tun when cleaned with
Osnnel. - ' '
W CONSUMPTION LNUUI1ABLE
The most
o u ei anie.
nx Oil L'
Hpuuif lii.im nt is ll
ir. J. U. McLein Vol
ton,
Bead die following: Mr C. II. Mor
ris, rsewsrK, Art., sys:
"Whs dowu wtih abscess of lunrs.
and friiuus and j hjskuus rouwuueed
rue an incurable cuusuiupuvt. iieg&u
taking Dr. King's 2sew Discovery lor
Consumption, am now on my Uurd
bottle, and able to oversee the work
on tav farm. lt is the finest medicine
ever made."
Jerse MidJlcwsrt, Decatur, Ohio,
t sjs: "Hsd it nut been fr Dr. Kind's
ew Discovery lor Cuusumpiiciu I
would have ced of lung Uwul.les.
Was given up by doctors. Am now
la tiie best ot health." Try It. ' Sn
pleboltles free at W. II. Furuien Jr's
Drugstore.
OXK MOltE -
Car 25,1X30 lbs. Meat, jest received
. One tar load Flour. - '
One car lead hit e corn,
by Cf.knshaw, Hickj & Aixrx.
Jan. 23, '.V0.
Thebest sslve In the.ororU fcr ev
bruises, sores. ulcer?4 . salt rhsa
fever sores, tetter, cfapped I &4
eWlhteius. corns and id skin ere; tk
and positively cure f ls, or 00 .
requutiL It U gtrsnued to
perfect satisfaction or meaty rt'zx
ciLPrio 2i cent i per Uu , . ,
For sale by J. If. CiifUm.
Bran te better A Jin com to e7 u
the thump.
, . ZLECTiuC BITTiaa.
Tbteremedf is becoming oo w I
known aud L popu'-r as to cecJ
sprcUl meo.ou. -All-wbo tsve cs
Electric BiVtrrs sing tte umt socg
praise. A rurtr Uiewicius daes t-t
cxisaiD4t te jcirauieed U 1
tiul li c! ;,xJ. Licvtric L iters w
cure all .&r-s cf C;e Ltcr sud kU;
a . -ik
Dtp, ;.l reuiove r nijats ..
rSicuni.'miMi oU.cr wectsciis t&csed I
luipur' Uocd Vi.l c'live rzslir
Ircm i.e ssism st.J trevtotss
- I ss cte all Cilariil fcv.rs. Fcr ci
ot badathe, cacsiijaticu -J
Uon try Electric l;Urs lUre sat
4frit:cu tuarsotted or rnvoey rtf-ne
id- Price i Jet, nudllpr bottle 1
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W. 11- Funuaus, Jrs DrusUrTS.