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! - .1 r r . , ..... ,.,., ' " - :H VX; ;tHE FK ANKLIN;;' TIMES, sonal puff,- or . a gratis advertise ) . si v'? "! f7-v.' - " - . ' menhe" knows where to- find his A' i'1 - -' .v-- - '.-.-.-:. .:- t home paper ; arid when . ho wants totmake'darnagiriff:'; -criticisms too 1801 i :.V'rJ vv . T-'.i V...-x'; - : I ' , '; A raiENp writes to us, what will he the probable effect of the All a nee r Banks about it, he knows whereftoi find it, he has to borrowrit:from: his ,nMghborDaily; Sentinel.' ";r : ; The Times vubjishe3 the above to let our county- people know how otner rcoQnty people tdo toward their home paper; Of course up such people 'could abide in old t&et demands thiorial yrankhnf they, desired to-y 3a8v--a ..i -a" .-A' ; The. farmers in "politics may Hot . To understand that it is neces- - - ,1lT, oK - . ViUHifl o,nnn v sary to remember that the Alliance bat Ware findinir out hew ; deinands promulgated at luis & rotective tariff hurt8.them:--N. Jl ,-. oria, yem.;, - - -, were the first crude war-cry, that the demand to abolish Nation jal Banks was not well considered; ;lt involved great pecuniary inter ests. ' These banks have lent out among the people nearly two bil- ; We see it announced that Rev. Bay lus: Cade. will resign the -editorship of the Progressive Farrnor arid that Brother ' McDanie of the" Wilmington StarVwill j succeed hirh :it is iri the air that one 1 of the majn Teasoris.for i Bro. -fCadea J ions of dollars, and to call upon the people , to :pay such a vast .amount would break the ; country. - Uunderrtnese circumsTAnces? .ine designation, is that-his vews and demand to anoiisn xne ;xsawonai Banks is not a practicable one. At Ocala t h e S t. Lou i s pi atf or m w as again adopted, but a Conference of the Alliance leaders, of . the t Knights of Labor and other kin dred organizations was shortly af terwards held at Washington City. those of the owner of theFarjnf erv .C6l Polk, f do Jnot " coincide. Whether this is true wre do riot know, but from . observation and what we know of the two men, . we in' earnests 'IC- i --" "- ': "J ' ' The first thing to be dono 13 to decide whether we can stand.this high tariff measure . any longer, and whether it is better for us to compete with "foreigners ln"r the markets of 'the world or, to con fine pur t rade .within ; the 1 m it 8 of our :teritory. y These are to be the ch ief, issues ; next year, ' and ty of tbe country. If tho opponoil U of Republican Itislatiou divide into two partita,- they will vate thcir strenpth by division, and the burs dens that now oppress them, will be perpetuated, and all hope of repeal ing vuebe lixws rui w uoijiuufu iur 1 a generation." . ; , . ' , . Pro2resive Fa rmer : " We want to Bay that, if the new party formed at t Cincinnati the other day shall sweep noining-underneaven can super- the country like a tornadothere se.ed -tbem.,:.The;;repubhcans will come from such, sweeping'no have tried in a thousand, sarwd ha nrfto democratic principled. Vith ways to shift the debate to some one single unimportant exception Other subject, -but it can't be the principles laid down by "the condone- These aro the nnesMniin ference at Cincinnati are demderat- for y2, and they stand out as .to. thJ; core-i We this to b distiupUyas a siiWUa against tAc. l"vr.V-,.-. "-: V - ' ' "- itr. Let chw eimnlelact bo kent in When- trie nmo for deciBion Uinfi ;.-.:. : - . are prepared to. belie veUhe rumor. Several ; town's in the State held- local option, " elections ' on At that Conference the question Monday last. Durham - went wet" agreement Whjie Hich Point, Burlington. Ashboro, and the county of Cleve land went "dry." ; was discussed and an was reached. The platform ' then adopted was that National Banks should not be allowed to have cir culating notes ; that is all. .'This new platform, was adopted by the ; People's Party at Cincinriatti, and we suppose that;-thei f Alliance demands will hereaf tercobform ta thasame idea.",'- The;; Alii ance meeting at St. Louis proceeded on the idea that the National Bank circulation was an important part of the currency, whereas it . does ' not amount to much ; and as soon as the leaders learn a little more In his paper, the Gazette, pub lished at ' Raleigh, John Wil liamson v is rather : severe t upon .Rev. J. A." Savage, the colored preacher in charge of the Presby- teri an church at Louisburg. SaV age, it. seems, went to the , recent Cincinnatti convention as a repre sentative of the colored Farmers' Alliance of Franklin county. : and while there a collection was taken to defray the said delegates ex- comesj therefore, arid the caw paign fairly C opens, the 7 peoplj? will go to the" poilsi riot aS"inemp bersv)! a party, but, as American citizens. The Farmers All iance the Knights of Labor, ' the . thou sand and one organizations, with a thousand, and one side, issues, will see" the importance of that contention and.thfow tboir votes accordingly; - You may,: mave thi&; that" and the other new horn party for a few: months' hut by arid- by we shall 'be divided'''. Into' two parties onlythose" who "la bor under tho delusion that high 'Richmond Dispatch:-'When pnr tiea have had their day they; disap pears Thim 13 what , the Republican party, which has had ita day.- may now be about to do. Certainly tliu is what it pught to do. It has oafe lived itTifiefulness, and can give do good reason vhy. it .should longer Vcumber.the grouncL'But we can not admit that the same r.mark is true oi; the iold-Democmtic party, which etand3 tor rights of the otatej; forpeional liberty to the citizen; for jjt etnet construction ox the Fed eral Constitution; for equal -rights to all and special nrivilejrc-s to none: for good government in the town- turn to the watrhniHii on tlie towt r with the demnDvt Vntchmon, what of tbe night? It U too early to Par. It will depend largely on 'Col. Pollc and on the outh?rn Alliance lend ers. - They .have fanned the flame. and if they now draw back from the full accomplishment of their worlr. and seek to put oat , thVconnagra ticn, they may auerred la stilling it. We hardly think that thev will do that. or do we think that they will prorionnce in favor of the new party. The half-hearted commen dations which CoK -Polk: at beet. will give the movement will 'serve no purpose; To rescue the move ment from absolute and ridiculous f ailuro, the Alluince politicians would have to throw themaelvea body and soul into the breach and appeal to the people earnestly to break from their old parties and enter the new organization. - This tber willnotdo if we. comprehend their frame of mind. And so, the- new party will make a nol-e today, and then co out in nmoke. ' It will cut no flrrure in polities.. Such are our prognosti cations; but as we have said, it.Li quite too early to have more than a notion abcut it '. A 1 1 e 11 1 i o n U Li 1 B 'J B tobacco C"Fowers, - , - . taxe : protect and those who Iship, in the city, in the count v, iu 1 1 : i? : 1 1 : - 1 wj.. i I xi x: r xu - Know, oy pracucaDie experience that they dp nothing of the ki nd pa- or trie next election. 5 We possess our . souls in tience, arid have no ; fears for A DELEGATION of citizens ' Of North Carolina, went to Wash ington, one day. this week, to in vite the President "and his Cabi net to attend the Southern Expo sition at Raleigh the coming fall. the State, and in the nation; for the union of the State for the sake of he States rather than for the sake pi tpe ; Union; and m a world for prin,ciple3' which can never become antiquated so long aa the United States shall continue to be thfc land of tho free. News-Observer : The peopla now v TIME 13 HONEY, ESPEGEAuLY TO YOU. When Baby wm licit. t jto her Certorlk Wiiaa $13 fc ChflJ, ib crteJ for Cantor U. Wba hW bJ OiUdm, 1m theca Catorte. Thai oor soda water if Ice coll and i or tyror are ni ide Iroro tne geunme . lruit juices. TnoMAS 3 Aycocke. GRAXrjLATED SUUAlt,l 1U for on JoI'.Ar, at King Uacou s. lntwiLiinetbStrio;r..HoUcri wire or lhrw aw.r rsooey on -rami r ghu." but buy ihc Cnnou tixctl wjn SHOW T c 1591. LflilMIUKO FKMALC-CCLLH11. Ml. V A A A about the financial situation they penses. There being no love be will agree to a - modification of tweeri Williamson and Savage, the theirNlernands. former takes advantage of this in-; The banks do not want any cir- cident to write a very severe ar- culation ; they would be very glad tide upon the Reverend g3ntle- to retire what they have. It is not profitable to them. They would shake Bands with the Alli ance on the proposition to wipe out all National Bank notes. - But whether that be done or not, Xttoii'al B,arits. a a. system, have become engrafted in the business of the American people, and they will'TA'-with, us till the end of time. News-Observer. . , ,In speaking of the election- of Prof. Winston as President 'of the University,the Raleigh Chris tian Advocate says : : ; : The selection of Prof. Geo. T. Winston, -LL.D., as President of the' University of North Carplina, will no doubt, give very great satisfaction throughout the state. Dr. , W lnston is a member of the Episcopel Church, but is regard ed as "a low churchman." He is not at all bigotted or hide-bound in ecclesiastical matters. He is a fine scholar, young . inv years, full of enthusiasm and energy, ot rine address and popular man- man calling him several ugly ( hers, well connected, well prepar- nariies, &c. Savage has a number of friends here who are sticking' to him and we suppose that both sides are able to take care of themselves, therefore the Times will remain quiet and let them fight it out." THE I3IPOKTANT ISSUE. The New York Herald,' 1 .:. ed oy experience tor riia new field, and iajust the man that the Trustees ought to have elect ed, ep we think. The fact that he was elected without opposi tion is a high .com pi i meat v to nim. we congratcuate anvcon cerned on his election and wish him a long and a veryu'ecessf ul administration." - For'Los Bam. J o pbnter who rale Tohaceo rma aSc-ri not to ne tVm. Jt ? the ftiniplul au)m i coiu;iU, Kri&i(;etuciit et (l.vie(l to MTe all ib to tm.eo leave a grown, commonly called riraioR,n aixl aoak iLein nur keuble at thi hih.-fct pr, and the cnJr mrde whecbf Toa cau ave them iiift ni&Qticr that each lef catches the tntne anvuut of beat id uLr on rrtry fk! at bo aame tin:e, thua iuiaric j a uuL'orm cut Tbrrc it txt cliauce In cxd lh" leuTes a- Is the caM wbci truo2 on vcrd om Ifj. Dtrtto. 1) n't flitrer yourtelft! at jou cn do more Uan t! who1iv iut a life-time iu liajidii-g to tact o. benU ft il usUaUd pan. phlet wnd read tie teatinontaia of ihoe who have wed them. lui ia your orders tor 50 sticks aud ehl bake a tor tb lG-foot bam more in ;oioruon tr Lrrzrr br.-a -Ue brat kivcataitot yoo trr made. It d-xTi take au es)crt to teltci the totlctn leuve. Dor to xru.g or cure thciu. li au;ful illutrjtol rnmrhict with full LitUMcUocs cr.J ra-strg and curing To'oxo iueu Srce by MODE1LN ToUAGCO BARN CO. -LOUISBURG, ISf. C- nou- . NOT GUILTY. In the United" States Court at Raleigh last week, a number of the most promirient citizens of Warren county were indicted for throwing out election returns in that county in the 1888 election. A full hearing' was; had and the WHAT TUB lAlEKS: RAY ABOUTtUBNhW UAIiY. r - Greenville News ; V'e can not tell how far people may bo deceived." It seems, however, that when the Bug- j gestions made and put fortri at Cin cinnati have been carefully consid ered and thoroughly discussed, when -' vantvpe l!crd in Vw! Tnt-frwiMotii! Muic, Art an1 Kl-cti5on. I pron !nnre trivw to blauy f Engl'.ilj and tl.e Bible. Chrs 1o utt the tine Ap ply or eat::U-jrr.e to , R.D. BACLEY A.51.,PrtlderH. eight minutes. We understand that there were several Repubh ,.. cans on the jury, and the quick verdict proves one - fact arid that is, that there still exists some few Republicans who will not assist in persecuting honest men, who en deavor to discharge their duty, ac cording to law. There . are some very ugly rumors afloat in regard to the actions of District Attorney Cooke in connection . with . this - . 1 .... non partisan, has the following to say regarding th9 reople s Party : We are not so : much interested in what the people's party may be able practically to accomplish du ring trie coming campaign, or in what thev will try to do. or " better I the figures have been made familiar 1 ..... . . ' ' f A 11 V 1 .1 . 1 still, in what they think ought to 10 paDnc.ana tne reasoning pow- be dono. If it be true that- the fra ?l Voters have been put; earnest- laws passed byCongressare unduly tavoraDJe to any one class orrthat the t.h rd nnrtv lft hv tho fn load a gun with. Eiehmond Dispatch : Tlie nlat- form of the People's party 61 the j United States or America appeared in fall in our issue of yesterday. As . there were no men of natiorial repu-- tation for statesmaiiship present in the Cincinnati . convention,, it was not to be expected that that body would formulate an unobjectionable - creed. It waa no easy task that the 1 "People's Party " had before it. We are ratner gratified at what it omit-1 ted to do than disturbed in mind by what it did do. ' - OU 4 n 1 1 8 a y DEALERS A' 0 AM BO inrxr rptriTnp sl vfirHint nf "n it. guilty," after remaining out only th Uue severity on 1892 to id oi i l . i.ienm matter, and those who are bearing xnis puroen very properly raise a clamor and call the attention of the public to the facts. v For example, if the farmer is convinced that under the pressnt regime he is forced to buy at a high; price and .sell for what ; he can get : if he sees that Congress has thrown the cherry to the capi- tttiiPt auu me piu 10 mo; Ulier 01 sail ; that it encourages the one to make a million and compels the other to mortgage his holdings, we E3 efliaat but a man looking for a good Family Flour 1 CANT AFFORD TO TASS BY OUR possession of the facts it refrains from giving mere i Tumors. ; If- we New York Sun : The conference, congress or tabulation which began at Cincinnati Wednesday . includes the largest variety of cranks, corner-1 grocery economists, plowtail social ists, outr-at-tne-eiDow , politicians. "case, but as the Times is ; not in I cannot blame him ! for " kicking Under like circumstances we also should kick and as , vi gorously J as OnrTrinRnleft nprrrtitforl . Ctr'it can get hold of the facts, however, laboring man. when he ' pays his thinkers with a screw lriose and pa xic yuuiiu ouu uaYo tucui., i uiuB on -. oaturaay . discovers t triat 1 "iULa wuibing ior Bomexnmgtoxurn the charges : are higher than ever UP that has ever been.on exhibition. DOES NOT CAKE tfott STATE, before, but that he has i only v the of P,wd and Beri- ' . ''.Vt ,-,.;., f same amount of rtnonev "to lnv .We hear;of a certain paper out-1 with.Htds i natural that -whonld I n 1Qrward - P the rietero- Bide' of the n State tWat& 9 WO "" ffxlrW? kenedusness Of the collection must 1 wfiPklWRnhRfvr;h ;. "j Yi "TrT V-.T 7 r ym-.?-"-.s-c viuttfc.-ne. must wotk 1 66 iana ' ' -'rj ' - It beats the World and ercry Jtax H ' -.4' " a hhu .1:111. 1 . m a 11 1'Uo 1 1 1 . 1 ur M. i n I innapT . Tft -f . f - . S fnl liniTift Tianprs -. Thflt rvjror JQ'c I t,:- rii-. . -,.9 ' hrenef was made permanent chair- - n XrrffJ& ; man? and he, Socklcaa Simpson, and ' f-'-' IAX ,1 VlblVllUCd UI ilO - Ail terests;; 4 It .never Tdefends J"':?.'-'--" C! . . . 1 . J . . . . . I Diaiw ur.bWK.ts to auvauce lis inter- f This 18 & l laboTfer's nnnntrv A- fsts. 'It really takes ho more;:iri- helps .'-to support the government and tryinghard to be noticed. . The f. terest in the affairs of .North Caro- i nnr! ia ovnoi.t f Atk tu ctj Wind- nartv aueation - wjim hnndwi ' lina than it does in those of s Mas-1 of battlA whonovZ-r W ia 'in after, the hot potato fashion until a mass meeting shot off his lip. Carolinian . trian s the JSewUYork ma?- vsv .a vT t.r.rT" r.. m Herald or Tribune nr SWnrl , Id X' STANDARD FERTILIZERS. i GENERAL MERCIIANDIhH. LOULSBUllC, X C -O- Wedir toconjrratnla'enurcusiomm aud the Lmrer prn?r!!r ctn the tMun:iful i-r-'pa oflat xtAr atd bop ihst w mar h bl-d fullr aa muli th: year and we Uh to ur that we r io' cainb c a lull stock FLOUR MEAT, G U,A R A N T E E D. ,ri-; sachusetts. although Published inl rfnwpi. T wj n -, - luesday niglit when .,:,the South; : .It is o more Nrirth wonlrf f Pe3er mm .;..Lk4.- w We haVe made large preparation for er while a fewafe growirjg richer?. - ; :,;;;;.; vy11"" v vwAmxttii. - vv umiugion vvny sriouldn'tour laws be impar- sider that all they can do as .a new ' . - Messenger.. -v''- ,v ";.v;'--.V tial and offer equal advantages - to party, will be in the capacity of tail all?;.' - :,:'. '.. ' twisters for the old parties. - .' - ; ; -v:eir Without' : doubt;::some '- of th4 State Chronicle : ' It is because , : '; '-' V their, home : papers , a : re schemes-of the reople party are many of our farmers and Sore v:: 8uPPrt they would enable unpractical :- and ' impracticable and merchants and others oppose 1 t,-..' " ' j : f . ; ... ; ' .' . . - , - -' " ' . J j " 5 - ' - ' -..-- tneir pnonsners to get out tar bet-1 We way go further .thari that and 1 th centralization ; of government ter papers than they do :It ls .not sav that thev are unwise and wild. 1 tua they are Democrats. - It is for -J . a. : ... 1 . ." 1 . ' ' . . . ; -S. V ix'iXaniiucommoningwheii you lap- not- at- kit -i m : anr.orHanrp. with ! ?lus reason tiiat tliey will remain i ; ; proach a man .and ask him to take sound political economy. But all mocrat. and ignore ; the call to m those tnings will right nhemselves SInow 1 , : 2t -';T ; Pf.takiDg :theNew.York:: Sun, -of in time. They ' have; made 1 their 'cbidVtfe Jfnw " : mmmmmmmm protest; ahd de it vigorously.aa Kae ?rer? jar a??he ; LS 1 X cannjt afiordo; t& your paper, though .they were' in earnest. iAll masses of the people are- concerned V I :y??:ftaAtg':.;a' - Pe?r right; we can trust men '.who ; aro j to-day than ever before in thehisto-T Tt; ';. r'v :,' S '' " - ' " " fy ii " . " i . w v and will use the best llaterial Uiat' can be had.. Come to ee us, you want a' full purae. 5 . f . Grensliaw; Hicks & Allen. Hij, M Otto aad a fuS Use c FLOWS asd flow CAFIIXC. Harness, Harness, Harness, Just received a fall line of Waoa Harataa, aUo BrkSet. l&m, S. . SOETOOt. BOOJKS "'" . , We hare a fall liue Bcheol Eookt ht PulCc RcbooUU EUIeCoolmt prices, Jlc . - ' 1 Bedsteads and Mattresses .. A Urge tlock cf LaXcs tad Geati Shoe. Geats Halt, Gets V - ' ' v " " : - : : - Dress Shirts. : A FULL Lrsjc OP.CROCKEr.V.acd maxj ether rula wLh caa te bocght a: llieTtry lowest lri. ' ' . . .- . Yuura rtfr'Jb!'y, Fchy. 1301. - GHEZN Jt YAUUOKO.
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