With , Malice toward none ; With Charity for all.
I1.S0 rElZ JXSVJf, Sm J Jr rnt.
VOL, XXI.
LOUISBU.RG, N, C, APRIL 15,
NO.IO.
. A, THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor,
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152ft Arch Street, Phibidelphin, Pu.
120' Sutter Street' an Francisco. Cal.
Please mention this paper.
Collins and Caskets.
Vfe have added largely to our
stock, and nowcarry a full line
of these goods from the plainest
wood coffin to the finest plush or
velvet covered casket. Also a
full line of coffin hardware, lin
ings, . trimmings, &c. All of
which wi'l be sold at reasonable
prices.
Respectfully,
R. R. Harris & Co.
Louisburg, N. C.
WORLD'S .FAIR.
Office of Board of AemctnvruBE,
Raleigh, N. 0 ,
January 15, 1 2.
CALAMITY IN DIVISION.
THE SOLID SOUTH.
THERE IS NO GOOD, BUT pAXGER
IN CONCEALING THE FACTS.
, Newberne Journal. ' ,
Never was there presented such
a spectacle of sublime fortitude and
The Results of a Split Anions tbe j heroic endurance as was shown by
wmtes in ixortn i.aroima ill
i- Be Appalling.
A negro politician by the name
of John Williamson, who lives at
Raleigh and Louisburg, in a recent
speech, ran counter to the plans of
the South-after her flag went dow,n.
baptized in the best blood of the
nation. "Black and smoking ruius
marked the places that had. been
the habitations of her children,"
but the spirit of liberty survived.
t.hft wVjit.A.' 1 Ptnmvirflt. -TnVin . in
sharp and he sees victory in the ana lea on Dy ine exampM ot. ner
air. Hear him tell his race to DaV18 and her Lee "8ne 6DOWed
ban Wether, and why. " He tells that 8oil ightbo over-
i w - I . iu. - : : i l z
TKo TWwl of 4,. im t.Ti p.m tW thA whit 1a' rUU fcUe BiUr" Ui UCr PeoP' wa
V. ..QW.V-.V- V... I . WW-.W " "
dertaken to make an exhibit of the
resources of the State of North Car
olina at the Columbian Exposition,
and has appointed the World's Fair
Executive Committee to carry out
this purpose. This Committee ap
peals to the citizens of the State to
give them a cordial support, and to
aid them in furnishing an exhibit
tha t will be illustrative of the State's
resources of every kind.
We confidently expect that North
Carolina will be able to sustain her
self in high competition with the
rest of the world.
Every country in the world and
and every State in the Union is ex
pected to participate at this display
of the world's resources and pro
gress in every department of the
splitting to pieces, and as soon as
the gap. was wide enough the ne
groes could slip in."
Williamson is precisely correct
in his diagnosis. The white body
is sick and faint, and there is
threatened disintegration, and
that means dissolution. And the
white physicians seem powerless.
From this county and that bad
news comes from Vance, Gran
ville, Chatham and other counties.
vincible."
But this spirit was to have its
illustration in works of peace. The
plow moved on its furrow, and if
perchance the share exposed to
view a skeleton, a prayer went up
to Heaven to bless the holy ground.
Never had such elements met as
joined to fetter the South and drag
her at the chariot wheels of the
conqueror. But, thank God, we
say it reverently, thank God, the
THE OLD XOETH STATE.
The whites are preparing to desert " V . u V
vy ut iiccmcn auu buuuiv rauicui
bondage from them like dew drops
from a lion's mane.
the Democracy. That, of course,
means the election of the Republi
can ticket if the black and tan par
ty after the old way will pull to
gether for spoils. There is no
Lie
DAVIS'
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oBook
"For Keeping the Different
Brands, amount of the Same,
price per ton, in money or cotton.
MtteBoot for all Fertilizer Sellers.
FOR SALE BY
s. a-. JDJTXQ,
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
Price $2.25 per book. Express
prepaid if you state where you
saw this advertisement.
human effort. It will givesomeidea doubt of a negro triumph in North
of the extent of this Exposition Carolina if the Third party gatb-
when it is remembered that 750 ers headway. Nothing can possi-
aeres, more than a great plantation, bly save the State from falling un-
is embraced in the grounds, and der negro sway again with divis-
that 150 acres will be covered with ion in the Democratic party.
the necessary buildings. These There is no good hni danger in
buildings will be filled with every t . to c6ljceal the n
conceivable product of nature and "if, . 41, ,
, i xt 4.1. r. t j would be wise to look at the facts
will respond to what is expected of as they are. -There is wide-suread
ner discontent and ignorance, and the
In order that our State may take cause of tlie white men is . being
her proper place at this great Expo- betrayed in North Carolina. The
sition, the Boar.: intends to make negro party is alert, and theireyes
collections in the following depart- are wide open. .Already they are
raents: looking out for allies, and are pre-
Agriculture-Food and food pro- paring to form combinations with
ducts, etc. Horticulture Fruits, , f. , . ., .
wines, and garden products, etc. the Tlilld Party or any otufer lf b'
Live Stock Domestic and wild ani- it the hungry horde can only get
mals. Mines, Mining and Metallurgy offices. It is all fur office and not
Minerals, building and monument- , . , . c, .
al stones. Foresty-Timbers nnd one thing for country or fetate or
forestry product. Fine Arts Paint- the welfare of the people. The cry
ink, . - decoration , etc. Ethnology- isGive me office or 1 die.
Indian relics, and specimens lllustra- . , . - . .
ting the -progress of labor and in ven- And tlie whites in ecoresof coun-
tion. Liberal Arts Education, ties are preparing to play into the
engineering etc. Manufacturers: hands of tie negroes, and to break
Fish and t ishenes Fish products , - - ,
and appliances for cutching fish. "Pthe only party that ever re-
All correspondence to be sent to deemed iNorth Carolina or that can
The South was solid, not for ag
gressive movements, but for self
protection and the defense of lib
erty. That holidity has been at once
our glory and our shield. Break
in twain the most precious jewel
aud i,ts fragments are comparative
ly worthless. Break the Solid
South, and the diamond dissolves
into its original elements, power
less to adorn aud impotent to en
rich. It is not the number of clectoria!
votes that gives the South its com
manding influence. It is the firm
step and intrepid advance of a
phalanx that has never been bro
ken. Upon its banners are in-
Scwa from all Over the State Gath
' ered from our Exebaajres.
A Cleveland club Los been or
ganized in Charlotte,
Twelve new dwelling are go
ing up at Morganton. '
A Methodist Protestant church
will be built at Plymouth.
Tho Coast Line will build an
iron bridge at Tarboro.
$HJ,000 has been subscribed for
a cotton factory at Smitbfield.
A second Lutheran church has
been organized at Wilmington.
The graud lodge I. O. O. P.
will meet at Wilmingtou on May
12th.
Charlotte has two $40,000
buildings within half a square of
each other.
Extensive prparations are be
ing made at Charlotte for thy 20th
of May celebration.
The new hotel at Raleigh will
be called the "Park." It will
have 85 rooms and will cost $60,-
000.
Tlie cruiser Raleich was chris
tened by a North Carolina lady
with champagne made in North
Carolina.
Capt. Sid Alexander denies that
he ever said he would not accept
the nomination for Governor if
tendered him.
At the recent term of Gaston
county court, which is avdry
county, six men were sentenced
to jail for selling liquor.
The American tobacco company
will erect buildings at Rocky
Mount and make that place one
of its principal purchasing points.
A company has been organized
at Windsor to build an old fash
ioned tar kiln and take it to the
VYuild'a fair to thow how tar is
TheCatih IHan rt the Crtdlt Sjstnn.
Wbat a blessed thing it would
be if everybody could adopt the
cash system of doing business.
How much better it would be for
both buyer and seller. Many a
man has been ruined by credit.
And this applies as well to the
man who buys as it does to the
one who sells. The credit ya
tem is a curse alike to both. Peo
ple are apt to abuse their credit,
buy things that they could and
would do without if they had to
take the money out of their pock
eta every time. The trouble with
many of us is that we do not prac
tice economy as strictly as we
should, and where one runs an
account it is so eay to buy on a
credit and have it charged. But
we are pleased to think that a
gradual change is being worked
along this liue, and the sooner
the "pay-ns-you-go" plan is
of a prophet eaying, This ts the
way walk ye in it." Ar they
sure that it was not the voice cf
a false prophet f In the days of
Elijah the prophet Baal prayed
louder than the prophet of the
Lord, but the God of Ehsha an
swered with fire and redeemed
his people. And John, in Reve
lation, "uw the fale prophet
cat alive into a lake of fire bam
irg with brix&stoae."
Perhaps there is a mistake, at
to the voice that is sounding over
the land. It may not proceed
from one of the anointed at at'.
There is au impression abroad
that it comes from some ambi
tious man who aspires to leader
ship.
There is no disgruntled man in
North Carolina great enough to
become a GVear or a Bona part
possibly there may be among n
an Arnold or a Jnda. Benedict
Arnold contracted with the Brit
ish to deliver West Point into
adopted the better off our people
will be. You may thiuk hard of their hands. lie failed, but tb
a man forrefusing to credit yon atterop branded hiai as a traitor
but often he is doing you a great- ! and consigned him to eternal in
er favor in the long run than if he i fatny. Judas Iscariot betrayed
allowed you to open an account ' his Lvrd and sank to the ncther
wijh him. Of course with some -most hell, but the Crucified Oi
people it Is not always po?sibleto was the Savior of the world, tl.o
get along without credit, but they Prince of Peace and Lord rGlo
should be careful not to abuse it S ry.
and cause the man who has be- j If there is one iu North Carol",
friended them to suffer on their; nh who would follow in the foot
account. It is a true aying that 8t4-p of Arnold or be "the imita
short accounts and prompt pay- tor of that base Judean who fur
menU make long friends. 1 thirty piers of eilver threw away
Taking the view of the matter j H pearl richer than all his tribe,'"
as outlined above, merchants and let him count the cost, aud deter
others are each year endeavoring! mino for hiralf whether a
to come nearer to the cash system j hour of brief authority is worta
of doing business realizing that a wnoie eternity of iuf.my.
it is the only correct way of con- nL . ... .
ducting it successfully. To the Uh() propLetf m a?CfkUlj
leader can seduce North i'arolins.
dealer it means less book accounts
scribed living principles of eternal ! mile
truth that gleam like slurs in the
firmament of its glory.
The common enemy hope to break
tho Solid South, with a Southern
battery, manned by Southern men.
It cannot be done. The recoil of
the guns will play havoc with the
perpetrators of . the
crime.
outrageous
T. K. Burner, 'Commissioner in
Cuarge of exhibits and Secretary of
the Committee, at Kaleigh, 1N.C.
W. F. Green, Chairman.
J. F. Payne,
A. Leazar,
W. E. Stevens,
S.L.Patterson,
Committee.
POLITICAL POINTS.
in the
save it irom destruction
years-to come. , '
Puthe black and tan party in
power again, -and it takes neither
ut flower:
BOUQUETS, DESIGNS, ETC.
Fine Cut Flowers in Great Vari
ety. Bouquets, Baskets and Designs
tastefully arranged.
Pampas Plumes, Magnolias and
other choice evergreens.
Sugar and Silver Maple, Horse
Chestnut and other shade trees.
Early cabbage and tomato plants
' - at the right season.
Orders promptly filled and sat
isfaction guaranteed. -
H. STEINMITZ, Florist,
Raleigh, N. C.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as Administrator of Re
becca Green, deceased, all persons indebted
to her estate are requested to pay the tame
si t once, and all persons holding . claims
sijraitist ner estate will present for payment
on or before March;il, 1893, or this notice
wir, be plead m bar 01 their recovery.
i ms siarca 7, lsaa. -
Torn Ghees, Admr.
SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN
- LOTS.
By virtne of a decree of the Superior ponrt;
of Franklin county, made in case of r.Wi'- H.
Macon, Admr.. ts J. E. Malone, et als., we
will sell at the court honse in T.ftTiiahm-o- on
Monday 18th day April, 1892, to the hijrh
st bidder the following town lot located
on r.im street in the town of Louisburg, N.C,
1st, 106 feet front, running back 70yds
3rd 70 M " '. "' 7rt
Time of sale 12 o'clock. Terms,. cash,
tialance on credit of 9 months, deferred
liayraents to draw interest n.t S iw nf.
and title retained till ;' purchase money ia
v : T- W. TlMBEKLAKE,'
; - C. M. Cooke. ... ;
March 3. 1892, , . : ComauBBloners
The white people of the South,
whether Alllaneeiuen or not, hold
toodisfitirt.lv in mpninrtr tlA rlml-
seer nor psychologist to project -i "4 4- 11'
. & 1 , J days of reconstructiop, and have
too great a dread of the conse-
Seribner's Magazioe.
himself into the months ahead and
tell what shall happen. Put North
Carolina again under negro con
trol, and a long" farewell to. pros
perity, contentment, peace aud order.
But it is "singing psalms to a
AN EXCEPTIONAL TEAR.
The year 1891 has been marked by n
greater advance than any similar period
since the Magazine was established. Not
nuliT 1 1 o a rhfl 1i4-aiqi.v altufin OTOollanft.
oeen maioiainea ann lncreagea, dui a corre- ucau uuisc iu iiy iu aiiycai lu -p. . ... .
ann.ntnr o-nin h hn mnn in th . . . . the Democrats ana Alliancemen of
and influence of the Magazine, At the end iu,-u wuu uul
19Lcir??lation.hai V? to ln.or: lost their memories andall the
tuau iu,uuu it- may juuy ue proiniHei
qnences of the threatened Force
bill of the last Congress ever to
permit themselves to be placed in a
position wherein they will be made
subject to such another calamity.
On important National questions
The address i.f T. Y. Wood be
fore the Tobacco Association at
Morehead City last summer will
be published for use at the
World's fair.
On the rirrt Monday in May
Mt. Airy will vote on the propo
sition to issue $30,000 worth of
bonds for the purpose of building
water works.
Lafayette Holt, of Burlington, j lt rahl1 "T, " eqUiT&
icui.. viuiu iA'ai.
.1 l 1 . r
1 J . or rol her oi her jewes and hr
conservatism of her people b.i
ben her safVtranrtl- riil lh t.n
Store account invaribly i t
J . triotism of her nom br la ord am!
grow to larger proportions than j Jf j,, Uon of
the debtor is aware of, and then ent3 v,ui not bncklo h-.-
follows a dispute with a feeling to the Democratic party with
feelings that may arise between
himself and customer over ac
counts
on one side that charged accounts
have been made that were never
the South are of one accord and
will Rtnnrl united to si in n n in llir
that the further hnproTements dnrinjf the j dark past 18 forgotten, and who I . ,, -. T y .
coming year will be proportionate to these ... , . . , . fall . election. Lynchburg lNCWS,
largely increased opportunities. - uuuu ouu wiuuiiy duiu wicir
mi vett viiB ftTfts and will not see.
I " I 'I liA .trlilTA man rt ThA QamIh . I i n
Itianotpoesibletogive.inabrief space. The sadness of the condition is "
an account of all the features in iirepara- . , . . , , ., I WOllld destrOV the Democratic Tar-
l neither intensinea uy me consiaeraiion i ,
tion, but the material is deficient in
importance nor range of subject
THE POOR"! TffE WOBLD 8 GBEAT CITIES.
that in ruining the negroes and i r ,
the few seedv. hnnrv. white al- wel1 fire a sb,P in mid-cean "d
. It is proppsed- to publish a series of arti- , A ,A . expect to escape when the ship
Ull Ct KnCAIV UK? V WlUi C UUWUJ lK , fi ' I I . , . . , , V w . ,
ncui to bus uuiiuui. ue wumu u
... : i. : 4 i v ii i Hi.
Tl,, -ill WlnHo on n.nnTlf. f tha nnT.Hi. ,.,1,U o.,.l I 11,11 4k OUU UC DITailUnCU TI11H IUC
liuuo ui iii; ill viiisc; silica u niij lanuo
where the results of research will be helpful
wreck, & self-destroyed victim of
his own credulity, stupidity or in
sane vaulting ambition. Woe be
rule of incapable and irresponsible' own rtnnes. for as' sure as there
npo-rw with whit rnr.f,Wp ".a living God in the eternal heav.
who it may be would -rather rule e"8 the mn ho are en gaged, in
in hell than to serve in Heaven J"
But there is the greatest danger
ahead, and; we see bnt little hope
to avert it. .yhoiri the gods would
destroy they first make mad. Such
is.tho ancient saw.r The men wllio
this treacherous and infamous work
will destroy themselves and leave
but an offensive memory behind.
' Wil. Btar.
Tb StAtfi is nrasnpronnromnara.
for purposes of comparison as well as for ,. . -t- 4i a I hlS-OWn Credulity, Stupidity Or in
ihi!t.rf wkii tm tivelv now. If the perishing do 1 J r
I'll 1 UWll.lUVI IUQ1V AUJS0W. V-J VBU I w
scientiOc point of view, the articles will be a in Vint a fpast thprft will h.
cqntnbutaon of great importance, tbetreatv P m . nuto the Rcbemera wlio would im.
ment win be thoroughly popular, nca the wnat sane man, witn sense enougn I
elaborate Ulustrations will serve to make J , . . , : , , . ; I Deril their DeODle to nromote their
the presentation ot the subject vivid as well I to Keep OUl 01 ine n re, .aesires ine I r r .
as picturesque; . ..
WASHINGTON ALL8TON.
Unpublished reminiscences and letters of
this foremost among early American paint
ers. ' A number of illustrations will lend ad
ditional interest to the articles.
,' . ' IMPORTANT MOMENTS. '
The aim of this series of very short arti
cles is to describe the signal occasions when
some decisive event took place, or when
some great experiment as shown to be
successful such momenta as that of the
first use of the Atlantic- cable, the first use.
of the telegraph nd telephone, the SrstsUc
cessful experiment with ether, - the night oi
the Chicago Are, the scene at the moment of
the vote on" the impeachment of Arfdrew
Johnson, etc . - .
our Or DOOR PAPERS. ' . . '
In the early spring will be begun .a num
ber of seasonable articles among them be
ing: Small country places, how to lay out
and beautify them, by Samuel Parsons. Jr.
Fishing Lore from on Angler's Note-Book
by Dr. Leroy M. . Yale. ; Mountain Station
Life in New Zealand, by Sidney Dickinson,
Racine in Australia, bv Sidney Dickinson.
with illustrations by - Birge Harrtsorf.- The
illustrations are made -from original mate
riaL iPrice 25 centa.4 $3.00 a'year. ?z ";
CHAS". SCBIBNER'S SONS, Publishers
. - 74i)aii 743 Broad wajr, few York.
Senator Daniel is right when he
RflVR!' "We must ston abnsinir Dem
are plotting for the dividing offocrata if we hope for Democratic suc-
the Democracy are plotting jto vis- ce68. The Times has constantly op-it-
the ; greatest .calamities -tVpoh' pb'sed abusing any of the , Democrats
North Carolina. Thatis the :; way who are aspiring to the presidential
it appears- to us -Wilmington nomination and twill maintain this
MesseWer;- " ' .1. 7'; -.--:' , course to the end-because it believes
The lo west temperature ever reg
istered by the thermometer in En
gland was at Kelso in 1879, when
the mercury fell, to 16 below tsero.
harmony . nno . fraternal . feelings
are' essential to Democratic
supremacy.'
It is 'said that Denmark, small as it
is among nations, consumes twice as
Children Cry-for Piicher's .Castoria. ' r.uc!i iiqnorjis Gemaiiy.
nas luvcnieniea a cigarette ma-1
chine which will rival the Bon
sack. He has been offered $50,
000 for one-third interebt in the
patent.
Tho otate and county govern
ment cost during the last fiscal
year $2,520,203, being about $1-
50 a head. Tho Federal govern
ment cost, leaving out the post
oflice, about $400,000,000, or
about $6.00 a head.
President Crowell, of Trinity
College, has been elected by the
American Economic Association
to deliver an address at the next
annual meeting at Chatauqua,
New York, his subject being
The Farmers' Movement in th
South."
Three Granville farmers recent
ly went to New York in response
to a "gTeeu goods' circular and
wero fleeced out of three hundred
dollais. They took the package
supposed to be counterfeit mon
ey to their hotel and found that
it contained brickbats.
The Rev. F. L. Reid, publisher
of the Raleigh Chrittian Advo
cate announces that he will pub
lish a volume of biographical
sketches of all the deceased mem-
hers of. tho N. C. conference to
gether with portraits of many of
them as -can- be procured.. He
purposes also to give portraits
and pen pictures of. all 'living
members of the-conference. "-If
this volufiie proves tf"successhe will
publish a similar-one for the Wes-
tern N. C conference. .
1 .The best cure for rheumatism
or neuralgia is Salvation Oil, used
Z I .1! l! ' 4- 1
according io uirpcvjons. c.
: The news from the seat of war
is constantly contradictory, ' hut
not so from Dr. Bull's Cough Syr
up; every report concerning .it
proves it to be the 1 best Cough
pjrup known. Only cents
hooks oi sieei, ai any rate, lire
love of liberty and her inhere! t
ordered, and on the other de i , . on - f. . nt . f.
t that injustice and loss have been ! niurh f the so-rall?J PeopV
sustained by long credit. Make ratty, but which is reallv the do
plcted winir of Radical llepnb'i.
ranim. Already the right winjr
of the Republican party in Nor 1
Carolina Iuls declined to enter 1 1 o
battle, feeling confident that u
The Third Party in North Carolinx
This is a critical period in North
valient left wing will gain tic
victory. Thank God, the real.
rr,- Twr,tr r I,- genuine siinon pure AUiai,--
J , " 1 raeu of ISorth Carolina am i t
citizens it is gravely questioned j ,he a,,iM of lSo ormenl 8ja. .
... i i. : 1 1 ri ...... I. . 1
nuciurr ouc win nucij oicm tuc
tide or be engulfed in a sea of
anarchy.
For ourself. we have never
doubted the ability of the good
old State to ride out the etorm
but we would be remiss in our
duty, as a watchman on the walls,
if we did not see the danger and
warn against it.
North Carolina ought to be
safely Democratic, and she is,
but there are those now rnaqtter
ading as Democrats who, if it
were possible would deceive the
very elect. A strange fatuity has
taken "possession of many good
people, and some men accounted
to be wise have lost their reason.
It has been said that the Dem
ocratic Party has lost its charm,
and that "the Peoples' Party" is
the talisman that, will rally the
multitudes, cause old age to for
get its 'decrepitudes and"make
the infant's sinews as strong as
steeL
' How can this be? Have wordi
lost their meaning f In the days
of our 'fathers the 'Democratic
party was ; the peoples party.
Being a party of principles it is
unchangable the same y esterday
to-day and forever If any -oth
er organization has taken for its
name "The Peoples' Party," it is
a sure indication that wolves in
sheep's clothin j have taken the
livery of heaven to serve the der
il In.
Some there are who suppose
ton, Ruel crowd. If the fain'
of the triumvirate is intended f. -them
tLey decline to recognize i.
North Carolina may be betray,
by Catiline, bnt never by Cin'-i-natus.
Newberne Journal.
Get the best and cheapest; tl.it
means, buy Halvition Oil for ti.
ly twenty. five cents.
A prophet is no good in 1 i-
own country;" but thera is an ex
ception to this proverb. 1.
Bull has been of infinite good t
his countrymen, and his Con,.
Syrup has become a nation!
balm.
Fred Ward, tlie Napoleon. of It
Ft.wt, wnt fo Sing King for t it
years, will Ve free on the 30th imt.
An ctrotf.v
form to ct-3
thoroughly
fc-mb'iy urtj.
TboVa vlrt
ycall ta,l -xi
wJxat ytmTl tr
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