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"TV T" Bl- El ... v ... " 4 - . : , , ; , . .4. THOMAS Editor and. Proprietors With Malice toward tione '; . If ilh'Chariy for all. VOL. XXI. LOUISBURG, 1ST C:, 12, 1892 Highest of all in Leavening Power.-f-Latest U. S. Gbv't Report H VRIGHTSTOjLE .LETTERi . CAMP nOLT. . WfuonTsviixE, N. C: July, 25 1892. Special eor. Times. Mr. . Editor: After a tedious and'exceedinerlv hot trip we. ar- -"- ' . - . - I ' T . , - n r r.o AomnniAiit Vnnr. in COnceiVeCl 11, WOO plai n l .'! nVWV t tti wHWnt. n cridnt created it, who governs and con or, an incident to mar; the enjoy- white and bine phosphorous lights, T11E POLITICAL OUTLOOK. uj great ueptus . ana expansive stretch, its ebb and flow teeming-1 you with animal life within its bosom, and bearing- upon its waves the 1 commerce; of natious. -, The thought involuntarily arises at oncer who; trols it? must choosk nirrwEXN HAUIUSOJiAXDCLKVKLAND. . The Thlnl Party Only RcnoMlcin AllyIntended "to Delude the DU trc&icd. - , . 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STARKEY & PALEN, lo20 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 120 Sutter Street, San Francisco, Cal. Please mention this paper. STATEDEHOCSATiaPLATFOEM. K 11 .Tf.l.l I AO diu uu vuc. axumm N Yirk and Indium and W rvu)OuuUl,UM,ukU0 1 tie other States to Uke care cf freshing winds, tbat are -ratted I themselTea. -i j1- ii & -1 - 1 1 ... "u lueB wiory;grouuu i N(jw York and Indiana are swells, the answer to the above fame, and up to date,, the gentle. 4ns iorces iiseuau mnnue h&yQ ufi ?igorolisiy men who compose the present miQU anu an iau,nil. oan? "eaiea Franklin Rifles, althoueh thev have and control,s lt- i . 0ne oul4 tW?k had lotsof fun, vet it Wall been (lLhe h ne.ver seen tlie ocean) ttS ne gazoa out uron xne great ment.of the,boys or to ..reflect dis- credit on tW honored and beloved ... - ---- ----s. ..-..-,. name aiidCme'mory. o the, gl6rio(s old Franklin Rifles of Confederate Adopted 3Iay 18r 1802. Resolved l.',aThat the Democracy of North Carolina reaffirm the prin ciples ol the Democratic party, both i t - . . . ot an innocent nature, and very and an nlcren.se of thaenrrennvkna much enjoyeoTby officers and pn the reneal of -the internal revWnne Vates- I cannot express the pleas. system. And we denounce" the Mc- ur.e aild gratification it gives me Kinley tariff bill as" unjust to , the ta state the above facts, not only consumers of the country, and lead- for myself and the company " but ing to the formation ot trusts, com- for the srood people at home who bines and monopolies which have nrA and should hn inst.lv nrnnd of essential " but besides tbey to their own in Ohio, Illinois, consin, Iowa and Michigan still ill hold and Coffins and Caskets. We have added largely to our stock, and now carry a iull line of these gooda from the plainest wood coffin to the finest plush or velvet covered casket. Also a fail line of cofnn hardware, lin- .nira trimm i nara fcf All Cf oppressed the people; and especially do we denounce the unnecessary and burdensome increase in the tax on cotton ties and on tinpeo largely nsed by the poorer portion of the people. We likewise denounce the their soldier boys. If these boys were inclined to act badly"- they would bo restrained by the love and respect they have for their pepple at home. The boys- of our f tj i . a - a iniquitous Force bill, which is not company mase no compiaiius auu yet abandoned by the Republican ferive tlieir superior officers .no party, but is being urged as a meas- trouble. They are t oo proud and ure to be adopted as soon as they generous to complain and as they regain control of the House of Rep- are all gentlemen, and obey orders resentatives, the purpose and effect they are not complained at by )r:c-S. oi wi 1 be sold at reasonable Pkespectfully, R. R. H.AR3IS& Co. Louisburj-j-N. C." DAi33 01. 4 3 riti ii ii( ItSv Goano BaoK of which measure will be t o establish a second period of reconstruction in the Southern States, to subvert the liberties of our people, and in flame a new race antagonism and sectional animosities. 2. That we demand financial re- j form, and -the" enaetment of laws that will remove the burdens of the people relative to the existing agri cultural depression, ana do full and ample justice to the farmers and la borers of our country. 3. That we demand the abolition of national banks, and the substitu tion of legal tender Treasury notes in lieu of national bank notes, is sued in sufficient, volume to do the business of the . country on a cash system, "regulating the amount needed on a per capita basis as the business interests of the country ex pand., and that all money issued by catcd and well, arranged. their superior officers. Onr 'farage" "is exactly -like that of regular soldiers, with the exception that it is just a little better. Our Captain, W.T.Hughes, is active and industrious in his ef forts to make his inn as comfort able as possible under the condi tioiis that surround them in camp life, and to fit himself and company to command and receive the plaud its and compiment8 (which "they are daily receiving) from officers and visitors." Although the Frank lin Rifles have been named the Baby Company, yet we can boast of the taltest man in the cucarap men. Leaving out the hot sun and sandy fields, (minus shade trees) the encampment s finely lo- Situat- ex panse of barren waste before him, that the air and winds coming from the. quarter before him, would be dry and parching, for the scene looks like a great prairie in flames, for every wave and wavelet is cap ped and . tipped with tbe blue yrreen phosphorent irlow, and the sound produced in the distance is similar to that of a burning prai rie, and the appearance too. with tbe exception of smoke and heat. This sight ' is the grandest and sublimest that we ever witnessed. Just in front of the encampment, on the sound, we have a beautiful shady grove about an acre w4de where are located the tents .and headquarters of the chief officers, the Y. M. C.'A", the Wilmington Messenger and Star &c. I know our people will be rejoiced to hear that bv their fine appearance, good drilling aud good soldierly beha vior have won the Regimental flag and will proudly aud triumphant ly bear it home. Altogether we uaae a good time down . here, we have floored tents with cots to sleep on, and our fare is better than we get at home. As the . drum-beats call us to drill we will bane to close and tell you more about it when we get homo. Yours, "Jiii." Massachusetts, Rhode Island New Hampshire. These facta, taken in connection with recent political occurrences, put new spirit into the Democratic party all over tbe - country and give more than a reasonable assur ance of success. Four, years ago the country was not ready for the tariff isne. Thousands hesitated, and the Re publicans insisted that it was wise to let well enough alone." Given power they reconstructed the tariff ou anew basis; increased the taxes of the poor and the bonn- Weaver, who stand ready to majkets n2 more buyer. . Opposition to th Ro publican party mast bo based on Ihcso ii suet. " ' v ; - FrHr trade. Economy in Exdcnditurct. No Foroe Bill. Republican 'eaccis wncani" tnore juggling with tho currency ior ppccuiftiivo parpo ?, a con tinuation of the McKinlcy tariff; corrupt and . extravagant npro priMiont, and Force bill. Men of tho South do you wish negro Postmasters and negro Su pervisors at the polls ? . Do you wieh a contiuur.nco of the iniquitous McKinley tar iff? 1 Arc you satisfied with extrava gance - in hi;;h places T With bounties, subsidies aiid pensions for everybody but yourselves? ii so, voie ior Jiarrion or Weaver, it does not matter which. Weaver is a worn-out politician who won a little easy prominence by abus of the South. Will you turn from Cleveland whoputyour sons in tho Cabinet, on tho bench and in the diplo matic service,' to Harrison or re- ties of the rich, plundered the far mer, paid a bonus for the forma tion of trusts, squandered millions i, ... or money and emptied onr over flowing Treasury, in order "to avoid the surrender of any portion of the system of protection.' The Republican party has- not yet been forced to account for Its betrayal of the people. Its iniqui tous tariff is ctill the law of the Und. American producers are still forced to pay toll to the greedy Trusts before they can enter the markets of the world. Wrong is makiug men desperate, and riot is establish negro supremacy under the guise of the Force bill ? Let farmers, laborers, rich men poor mn, 'all men work totthr for the re-election of Cleveland. Louisville Courier Journal. an opeu enemy Jn aacptr. field ' this is scenJrora Guilford Coutt Hous to Appoarattci; and all Along down through its krk days of reconstruction. Ent tLW latest foe, known as tbe TbiM f arty,M rrally tie went f i tlt your friend, and as yur friend it will destroy you, if yen lis!-.! o it. The devil kectra tit I is hated t f all ood ten!; hLc fUn times, Le cc:es tc c n. fayed as an anjrtl ef li.-ht llarriton & Co., kr.ow efy we!!" that their disrepuUW jc'.ley i hated with a mortal Laired br every trne Southern nan; tu they thitA tlit, if tty tc:r-i South disguised as the frltnds t f the farmer, they will be all ! accomplish their porjore. Ncrtli Caroliuians! be on the aler! look well to yoMf ways r joa may be led into the dtirg cf that which shall be a shame ai.d dl. grace to yon foroTer. Hallfaa Nova Scotia, where I am nw preaching the gospel, Is a great summer Tesort for the people cf the Northern States. During tLj months of July and August thcr aro thousands cf thcra brrf , au-i among the rest, many Repuh!. cans; and in the reading rootu and corridors cf the hotels ILat Wise Words from a Former Xortk Caroliulan. A New Way. Cor. Nw-ObrTT Haufax, Nova Sxtii, Ang. 1. Fellow-citizens of North Caro lina: Allow me to a-sire you of my unselfishness in this my word to you. 1 liave no "axe to grind," no privato end to serve, no rerso- provalsnt over largo sections of the nal prize to win; I writ to yoa I u?c" waj lttolng to them, a I country. because I love you, and onVfXe- whattbey sat I. To this condition have four years cause I love you. I am not up Fellow citizens fcr I am wl-'i of Republican supremacy brought for office; nor am I personally in- in heart and spirit, thou.--, this nation. Relief mut be bad, tercsted in any one who is ;ip for absentia body, and lore y. or, lV,a tna'nr.1 rl!f I nlTI Hut T av Ta Ki.tith nd I I JOIIL'U 1 CiUBOl TOIL t eiO beard the Republican visitor laughing aud chuckilng orer tt. prospect of Harrison getting tl. ; "electoral vol cf North Caroliti i. South Carolina, Florida and Wc. Virginia, throngh the lnstrumu. tality of the Third party dsdge." "Yes," exclaimed one of thes:. "the Third party will split u.. the d d old Bourbon crowO. and we'll scoop up all four tbo&d States; and then 2ew ot may go to b 1." Ths rasca"-. did uoi know that an old Tji- For Keeping the Different nraiub. amount of the same price per ton, in money or cotton. MMal lorall-Fsrtilizer Sellers, FOR SALE BY S. Or. TDJATIS, FHAXKLISTON, N. C. Price 2.25 per book. Express I'ri'piiu if you state where you saw this advertisement. n it T- mmz BOUQUETS, DESIGNS, ETC the government shall be legal tender j in payment of all debts, both public and private. - - .. 4. That ve demand that Congress shall pass such laws as shall effectu ally prevent the dealings in futures of all agricultural and mechanical productions; -providing such strin gent system of procedure in trials as shall secure prompt conviction and imposing such penalties as shall sechre the most perfect compli ance with the law. . 5. That we demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver. ed on an elevated- plateau, - front ing the sound we have a full view of old ocean' who is continuously Husbands are not only apt to forget to put letters in the office or give letters tp their wives, but they frequently forget to go to market and to -the grocery, and and rapidly marshaling his white send up wood and coal when need capped forces in the distance," and ed. Here is how one wife manag concentrating them into successive ed, bo an exchange says, lines of battle array for their final A-wife receutly gave her hns . charge, 'they dash on with thnn- band.a sealed letter, begging him derous roar and exaust themselves not to. open it till he got to his on the long white .sandy beach, place of business. Whin he did 60, yet with a wailing murmer of dis- he read : must bo a reduction of the tariff to a revenue basis. No such reduction can be made if the Republicans retain control of the Senate aud re-elect Mr. Harrison. :" - The people have to choose be tween Harrison and Cleveland. The People' party is an ally of the Republican organization. Ev- ery vote cast for Weaver iua Dem ocratic State is a vote for Harri son. The People's party serves mere- North Carolina in particular; and for that reason, and for that rea son alone, I would ask you tne and all to hear rue. I have a right to be heard because I love you; and fully conscious ef the perfect purity of my motives, I demand to be heard. Hobby Horr. t&Ul. In North Carolinayou cannot see yourselves as 1 sec you from this distant standpoint, and look ing at you as you cannot postibly appointment" they sullenly with- 1 am forced to tell you some- ly to delude the distressed and to draw and renew the attack nnceas- thing that I know will trouble, but hold out false promises of the sue-1 look at yourselves, I give yoa the irigly. until nne f eels that" there is 1 it is my duty to do bo.-I am de- cess of a score of ill-considered aud benefit of my observation and of- word 6. That we demand the passage I no peace in the r,restless ocean." J termined you shall know, let the j impossible measures. 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. Haviiiff qualified as e?ecutor of ths last ann testament of W. Br Uzle, dee'd .in persons indebted to the estate are 4iere- "i iiouned to make immediote. and anv . cimm againet tne estnre iiuwnt tne suine to ub on br before Juiy iit,i isy;, 0r this notice will be plead- V - i .w a recovsl'y th-reon. This May. Jno. H. Uzzle, Wm. E. Uzzle. Executore of VV. B. Uzzle, dee'd. Scientific American Agency for : 44. ring.. iTiat3 caveats; -r DESIOM PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, eto. MVNN & ryf SV1 Handbook writ to . -Oldest Th,, - 861 Bhoadway. New Yobk. T . "UICIUI Trm an I a 1 . . EiVery Datnt ""nng paienis in America, tne puffin out by ui is bronght before puuuc by a notice given tree o eharge In the nettttfwmctifau world. sSSwJS a27 oleptlflo paper In the years i1iJ!"'it t. .Weelcly, IBa.OO of laws prohibiting the alien owner ship of land, and that Congress ake early steps to devise some plan to obtain all lands now owned by alien and foreign syndicates; . and that all lands now held by railroads and other corporations, in excess of such as is actually used and needed by them, be- reclaimed by the gov ernment and held for actual settlers only.. . ' ' j- 7;: Believing in the doctrine of Kjual Tights to all and special privileges to" hone," we demand that axation, National or State, shall not be used to build up one interest or class at thes.'cxpense of another. We believe that tho money of th country should be kept as much as possible in thhand3 of' the people, and hence we demand that all reve nue,: National, S tato or n county, shall bo limited to the-necessary ex penses of tho -government economi cally and honestly administered. y. 8. That!congres3-issue a sufficient amount of fractional paper curren cy ,to facilitate the exchange through the . medium . of, the" United States m'ail.S i-'r - V- 9.v That' the General Assembly jpnss such laws as, will makethepub- lic scliooi system more enectivetnat the blessings of education may be extended . to allj the people of tho State'Bjikia"-''-?'.; . - Resolved , Thnt we favor a gradu ated tax on incomes Instead of the . dust ; and .smoke which always follows Jthe charge result be what it may. I havo The sub-Treasury scheme would known for a week that it was com-J give the speculators control of the in ordinary warfare we have tho ing, but kept it to myself until tp- money market, and enable them sweet cooling .breezes to ' fan our day, when it has reached a crisis, to fix the prices of all farm pro excited cheeks into peaceful enjoy- and I cannot keep it any longer, ducts. ' -ment of what is passing before You must not censure too harshly, The land loan scheme would be us. ; for you mnst reap the results as. no help, for to-day men with land From the encampment we have ell as myself. I do hope it won':t can get loans that in the end would nf '.iiU.-nnn;n Icrnsli von.V W be less costly. than Government tfx puui u .j i a. ii iaiuuiAi iiiiiuiue uva i - - i v By .this time tho cold prespira- tion stood on his forehead with the ear of eonio terrible unknown ca- . v ; Answer This Question. - "Why do eo many people we see HtonDd tis Becni to prefer to suffer and be mnde miser able by Ihdtgestion, Constipation, Dizsiness, Lors of Appetite. (Jomtnaf. bp. of the t ood Yellow SkioT when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh'B Vitalizer, frnaranteed to rare them. Hold byThomw Aycocke, Uouisbnrg.and l. u. Joyaer. a rantuiatou, a. O. - the sound to the'Hammocksa fine and commodious Hoiel. where all that the inner man craves can j be satisfied, and the onter Iman" ;too, in the nature of a good swim : and bath in still water." A little far ther on theroad leids np thebetc'ito 1 Ocean View, and the sea beach where all the pleasures and enjoy ment repeat themselves with the excepted improvement ivbathiug. Here we have the hundreds of miles of smooth clean white "sandy sea beach, upon which tjie roaring dark billows dash themselves with the successive fnry; of " maddened watery giants... isow mr.aitor, it would Gladden your 'heart,; re- vive your spirits and make' you gloriously, happy to see the soldier boys as they gracefulry. and ksuc cessfully ride these gread; cooling waves by the hundreds. Then the viey from the Hotel porch at night, what a stght. ilow small and in signijicant one ieeis,ras ce : gazes uponand thinks on. the mysteri es, and wonders of that mighty 'body' of wafer before him' its roar of thunder never ceasing its con tinual and ceaseless activity, its amity. He turned the pajre, - his hair slowly rising and read 1 v "The coal is all used np."" Please call and ask for some to' bo sent this afternoon. -I thought by this method you woutd not forget. He didn't. . ." ' Thb People's, party in North fCarblina doesn't looh as bigf as it did two weeks ago. The public has began to judge it by its size instead f by the amount of fuss it makes, and the Democracy is not so mnch alarmed as it was a while back. From this time ntil election-day we expect 'to', see .tho Weaver contingent dwindle.. The hearts of the people of North Caro lina are with the Democratic par tyin an especial manner are they with G rover Cleveland. To' mis take for pubKc opinion the idle va porings of a noisy few, is to dis credit the intelligence aud the pa triotism of our people. . It is" an unwarrantable imputation upon them to say that Cleveland will not carry the State Statesville Landmark.- ; , " " - . loans. The Government has noth ing; all that it can get comes from the people.- The whole plan is the dream of a fanatic or the device of a scoundrel. - Government ownership of rail roads would end free institirtious; Government telegraph would be a boon to the sporting fraternity and to the speculators and merchant?. if rates were lowered, but the In evitable loss would have-tobemade good by taxes on the farmers, la borers and others who seldom use the telegraph. " : ; , - The free coinngo.of silver is at present unattainable, and . is not the only measure of currency re form. "- . But currency, reform must wait for tariff reform. ; With wider markets we would &ct pome ; relief from our currency difficulties Thft fjtrmpr Wantfi mnro for bin cotton crop, sf or his wheat crop, fer, in the meanwhile, my of warning. From the columns of our State press I find that you have, in North Carolina, a political move ment known as tho MThird or People's party." It appears that some of you look upon thU new party as being your friend, the Moses that is to lead you oat of the wilderness of financial trouble, the Goliath that is to slay the last enemy of your social aad material well being. But friends! let me disenchant yon of the de lusion, aud e peak the woid here which shall cano you to stand up again clothed and in your rjht mind.- Here then is tho word: Tbe so-called Third ratty is -a deep-laid and root ennuiogly contrived p'.et, on the part of the Republicans to break up tho so lidarity of the South. Such b the so-called .Third cr Peaplc'a party ono of tho best laid potit cal conspiracies of all hhiory; and, I need not add, one of the mot dangerous foes against which you have ever hid to con tend. Ifit should tAko ofT Its mask it would be instantly anni hilated, of course; bufco ruing to yoa disguised &s yoar friend and helper, it Is ail the c&sier for It to' stab you whila yoa embrace it. citizens! I say, watch! Let r.ut. of you bs deceived by the fa cries of fa!se man. As profour. -ly as 1 loe tho O'.d North I fhould hate her, as never IL. i nibal hitcd Rome, if I tho !, . she was going to be led ui of , way by such chap and in c?i-t . way insigniacani fellows ai 1 fer aud Simrscn, and their, ,t possible, tiill smaller anil r. . worthless fcenchmeo. What! i. SUto that names among its rl.. -dren the Iredells, Gastcni, Bad . tn, Macoci, and that bears n;- it escutcheoo legends f ira:.. .. Ul glory Is such a Stat cow "t receive its political wUdora fr .. the degeneraU eons cf tho dc I abolitionints! "Angels! t. I min liters of grace ! defend Such ehatss, surely, Is not ta l written against your nolle Commonwealth! Yoa will permit it to be! No, never! Fellow cUz:ni, you will r member of reading how, a I . v; tica ago, the dread cry art day In tho Eternal City C line b at tho gates!' And was there the red-handed i ... spirator against the Reman r, -etitutlon and its venerable lit ties. Bat, toy country me u. worso than Catiline is at j- ' uoors, ana lis uame 11 il Party." Vatch Urn! N. yoar. wrath to keep it trM And when the tine comes for j -to strike, strike hard deliver ; v. I 4J i , blow which ehal! aonihllate ; political derll that Las drcd . creep into yo ir midst. Yours for D:mocratlc Tictorr. Tuoujw B. Gaaooaj. and he is entitled to more. . .Tbe People's party oflVr nothing Tho history of more than a hun which will really incrcaso tho . re- red years shows that North Car tumirfor farm products. The more buyers the better pri ces, and freex trade means wider i olinians are a brave ftlk, at:ply ablo to defend themselves against yoa ever hid, cces -to you as A Utile tilrf IxKricpce la a Li Mr. saiUt. LrraTreev4iafV.' er -i tb Hot. L1. -t.th v. at i' lib adr Jfit fv.h A4tonsii.j a Utrr. It L-n i Lr mp : - tJioifal ti Uj-. TVa .- Jr.-1 Dr. Ktaj Vyt-rj asiafirr i a - . ... . . . U J yvo uiy fr t. trial i " " i v 'vn Aua . :.-. v -
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