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J " " J. ' ' ' . . THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor, T With Malic toward none; Jflk Clarity for alL '; - ' ' " ' ' l-V ; UO MR JLXXCJf. Im Jit VOL. XXI. LOUISBURG, N. C., SEPTEMBER 23, 18Q2 NO. 32. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AN ALLIANCE ORGAN SOUNDS THE ALARM. THE STATE BANK TAX. . The Farmers Advocate publish ed at Charlestown, W. Va., and A high authority on questions of finance is the ' Journal of Com merce. It is edited by Mr. David THREE WPEttATIYELY TI1LNUS. NEEDED A Black. Record. It is amusing to hear RepnbU cans speaking about fair election. 6lnce the Republicans hare been DUat They SoxalaaU Farra-era. The Democrats must elect Gro ver Cleveland President. That U the official organ ol ! the Farmers' Stone, who has the reputation first and greatest duty. ' Then 1n control of the government the Hy all tneir ,pehet itrir to AlhancLin that Jtate contained ohelnga conservative .and" most ttey mnat see to it that the next ballot haa been corrupted as nev. t rJadict of tteir ;".r.tv."77"6 ZL 1 tuongbtful writer. ; In a recent!" -Q -presniawve is uem i last issue: ... 4 : - number of the .Forum Mr. Stone ocrallc' " "III not do to bave it "We joined te Alliance because haa tbia t0 My in , f ayor -of gute pass" nnder the control of the' old uaaicai party. , swum ' i IS IT IAS IT DONE CAN IT DO The origrinal and only genuine Conipoimd Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. S tar key & raion is a i?eintiSc adjustment of the ele-' n)?nt8 of Oxysea and Nitrogen magnetized; and th- compound is so condensed and mp: portable that it is sent 11 over the world. . It has been mnse for ovqr twenty years; t'l.tnrtauds of patients have been treated. i over one thousand physicians have used it and recommeadetl it very signifl- ca!ltf:M.t. To.nponnd Oxygen Its Mode of Action an 1 K'suW is the title of a book of 200 n.i jes, published by Drs Starkey & I Palen, which jrives to all inquirers full information us to this remarkable curative agent and a good record of surprising cures in a wide r:iiijp of chronic cases many of them after Wins? abandoned to die by other physi cians. Will be mailed free to any address on application. Das. STARKEY & PALEN, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 120 Sutter StreetrSan Francisco, Cal. Please mention this paper. STATE DEMOCRATIC ; PEATFORM. : - Adopted May 18, 1892 - Resolved 1. That the Democracy of North Carolina reaffirm the prin ciples of the Democratic party, both State and National, and particular ly favor the free coinage of silver and an increase of the currency, and we thought its objects and aims were righteous, f and because . we thought the political exigencies of the period demanded the birth ana growtn uf sucirTtn organ iza- banks of ifsue:. " . "The project of repealing the preseut prohibitory ta'xoflO per i cent, on the issue of State banks is a' very hopeful movement in favor That would mean simply the Force bill for tbeBontb, continued high, grinding taxes for the whole country, and a greater sum wasted in tion. Political reform and gov- 0f a mo6f welcome chanire in the 0Ter the unworthy pensioners ermental retrenchment in the lav financial condition of the country. tbe Nortb ish expenditures of the public TTlprA nft ftf f . There can never be any -lower moneys and in the levying of tax- eration of a depreciated bank note tVny cutting down of the Huuu.weropowai ciemenw wmcu ...o ... restriction 8' oiciviniey led to the incubation of the vital ue r xhero is not a RUte the repeal of the internal revenue principles for which the farmers in m Union which wonld antlmr ZZZL: ... r1U8Xi subsequently hatched into living, Rnywliere the facillties w,uoumcis U1 tuowjuuirjr, auu leuu- fall grown issues. During: the " . er before in the LUtory of this Leartr fcint Uwytrs, doctor country. All kind of nnjcrnpa- nd hants. This is thir lous methods have been brought chief stock in traj,aid with nn. into service to perpetaat Eepub Mobn5 audacity and tstndac lican power, and as a last mort ll tbeT that thU political they are trying to pasa th Force campaign is a jwmtt btvn bill a partisan measure under tbe fartner 00 nd tb whieh the most oatraireotii frnd professional rntn 00 the other ri it would be.crusheil out at once. hhjvi 11 issues. jjuriiitr me 11 : ino-totheformationottrnsts. com- .,. - 4ur WHWUUB uww BU tf- ' 1 mnrvp mis trrn w t n nnn nnvvinn. 1.: .1 1 1. 1 I - cs r uuiuh uuu uiuuupuiiea wuiuu nave oppressed the people; and do we denounce theunnecessarv tariff to the far mers with the Republican party in control of the Federal Csngreu. So the Democrats must hold on to the house. As to the Senate, if Mr. Cleve land is elected, as it looks now that ever stained the pages of po litical history, could and would be practiced. We are told that when it will bet subserve his fiendish pur poee the devil appears a saint. The Republican cry of fair elec tions is a fraud and a delusive cry. Their advocacy of the iniq uitous Force bill and the whole side. But their own actions con tradict their asmtioct, for strange to say nearly every non ine of their State and nstional conventions is a professions! manl Had yon thonght of this? If not, pause a moment and think of it. Both of the nomi nees of their national convention Collins and Caskets.- Te have added largely to our stock, and now carry 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 vi 1 be sold at reasonable prices. . Respectfully, R. R. Harris & Co. Lauisburg, N. C. ' hifitorv of the achm4 ranlnrw1 I Wearr-r end FtMKi1n in especially n the great Alliance move- The best features of the former that ha will be, by proper exertion by them In the past quarter or a that much abused class of mn. ssaryand ment there seemed to be few in gtatutei would be preserved. I ijiew that body may pass nnder the con- Wntury to keep the reins of gov- called lawyers. Doe it not sem wu.v, uior,,o. ernxaentnndtr Republicaa man- rather inconsistent in Third par 7 . , , ipnlation, prove the insencerity ly speakers denouncing lawyers? tCmWIBMk. tug IUUK MltCU Vli I r 1 1 i. 11 t J Zxl- . : 4-i j. uuirauks uub luoso ureu wuu a uuiucusuun; muicocc iu bile bu. JiA i . --- cotton ties and on tin, bo lanrelv Patriotic zeal to 8ee the order, tri- ' . - "1 1 i. X U 1 At 1ft nsed by the poorer portion of the umpnani m us ngni xor ine uner- people." We likewise denounce the ty and prosperity of tbe people, . v. . I - iniquitous x orce bul,- which, is not ana every one seemea to vie one yet abandoned by the Republican with the other in 6elf abnegating party, but is being urged as a meas- methods to achieve the greatest ure to be adopted as soon as they g00d for the greatest number. regum control oi me nquseoi ep- while these conditions nrevailed DAVIS' MM MM nn an ft m yyy the of a Different the same. For Keeping i .rands, amount price per ton, in money or cotton. MlliolM feMFgrtife Seileit FOR SALE BY FRAN KLIN TON, N. C. Price $2.25 per book. Express pr -pai-1 if you state where you saw this advertisement. resentatives, the purpose and effect Of which measure will be to establish. a second period of reconstruction in the Southern States, to subvert I the liberties of our people, and in flame a new race antagonism and sectional animosities. i mat we demand nnancitil re form, and the enactment of laws that will remove the burdens of the people relative to the existing agri- captured, congressional districts we grew with an nnprecedented growth. Politicians trembled and Wall street quaked. In a -,f( - .V years, from a nucleus of the; ut most insignificance, a handful of weak organizations had grown to a combination wmcu could' not be limited except by the confines of legislation, and the natural law. of supply and demand would govern all the rest of the needed restric tions. The tax which it is pro posed to repeal is in itself . uncon stitutional. It is not levied for revenue, but for prohibition? and the fundamental law nowhere gives to the federal congress the right to suppress by its action the issues of the State banks. There would follow from its repeal the most perfect currency for business purposes the world has ever known. Flexible in its character, redeema ble at all central points, and thus always at par throughout every this great country. Cpuntieswere portion of the COUntry;,and meeU cultural depression, and do full and ample justice to the farmers and la borers of our country. 3. That we demand the abolition of national banks, and thesubstitu tion of. legal tender Treasury jiotes in lieu of national bank notes, is sued in sufficient volume to do the business of the country on a cash aystem, regulating the amount were stormed and taken and whole States were made to surrender. -It ing the needs of the hour in its an swer to every legitimate demand, it wonld prevent pressures and was at this juncture our danger stringencv in the money market. began. A few old, visionary, dis- and ininre no one bnt the creedv - , sj r long looked for, much desired re forms can become a reality. The term of seventeen of the forty-seven Republicans will ex pire 3rd March, 1893. ' The term of twelve of the . thirty-nine Dem ocrat and two Farmers Alliance members will also expire then. It is believed -that the Democrats will hold their own, and that they will have a good chance to gain a member each in New 'York, - Con necticut, Montana, Wisconsin and Michigan, This would give the Democrats 44 in the Senate, Re publicans 42,' counliug the Alii ancemen with the Democrats. WE SEED A CHA5UE. their Ulk about fair tloos. The Boston Poet hss so clearly and forcibly given a part of the black record of the present ad ministration that we feel inclin ed to wind up the article with a few brief paragraphs from that paper. It says: The Republican party asks the people to continue it in power another four years. What Is the record on which it bases this pre sumptuous demand f Without going back of these four years of tbe Harrison ad ministration, It is a record black with- shame. The scandals began before Harrison took his seat before elec-1 Does it not fully expose their hy pocrisy? And not only are tboir national nominees Uwj-rt, Lot nearly ev ery nomiiico of their Ftate con vention is either a lawyer, a doc tor or a merchant. Yea, the Third party State coatfr.fion, held at Ra!i-h on :h 16:h of AojuM, nominated e!Tn candi date, four of wboin r htjn, two are doctor, thr i r have bn m-rchantf. on? ;j a !.ar and prrcLr, and iu)!b"f lud- icd law and is now sn editor. Do not this stn rather strange acd inconsistent? appointed politicians smelled .the good things possibly attainable to them; they got into our ranks, Heaven only knows how, and be gan their intrigues. For eighteen needed on a per capita basis as the months this has continued, and for PUT n nwrnc 8 1 B 1 m a a b 1 BOUQUETS, DESIGNS, ETC. Fine Cut Flowers in Great Variety. 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 .: ;-P Orders promptly filled and sat isfaction guaranteed.;- VvV H. STEINMITZ, Florist, Raleigh, N. C. J business interests of the country ex pand. and that all money issued by the government shall be legal tender in payment of all debts, both public and private 4. That we demand that Confess shall pass such laws as shall effectu ally, prevent the dealings in futures of all agricultural and mechanical productions; providing such strin one year our phenomenal growth has been dwarfed and retrogres- sion invited not only invited, but entertained as a cherished and honored guest. A greed for office has suddenly seized the. few who came into our fold for no other rea son than the hope of gettiug a free ride, and they have literally turned speculator who makes his big,, per cent in a financial crisis. The Re publican press attacked the bank clause in the.Democratic platform very vigorously at first, but they have lapsed into silence on the The history of the United States nuder Republican rule presents an interesting study for every lover of country. Tbe monopolies, trusts, 1 Quay spent It in the porcha of combines, jetc, that have sprung I the highest Ece in the republic. up and flourished during that pe- Diride the floaters into blocks of riod cannot be intelligently. con question. They have learned that Uidered without creating forebod- the proposed repeal is not only inf:8 cf the irreat evils that threat- popular, but that it is very hard Cn the nation. to make an argument against its u may not be just to attribute all justice and policy." A the troubles that confront ns today to the unwise and hurtful meas ures that meet with the earnest Electric Bitters. Tfc'u rto4r la bcai& to vU . hh I - - m . 1 4 tne votes were cast, iney began -rcil m&tka. All bo aat m4 when Wanamaker raised his great Lifie 5 corruption fund and Dudley and mnd it U g ira to da a iLa k rUiineJ. HWtrUf ln:tr mill er 11 dWawa tf th litr a4 kk!ry. UI rvma tltupW. UK "sit tta asl cAhr s.Ttioo r4 by lzspr tlaai. WiU dHt ci&UrU frcxa hm jsrta sal prrvrst wWl ear sll ixAltrUl f rm. For ear t4 Cir Uoa aJ l!i,-tira try EUrtri K;ttr. B ttlr ntUf utk g nnil or tor rf aadAl. lrk a&4 ft joo rr tot. U st Tots A Aacjr k dr. tor. ent system of procedure in trials the Alhauce temple into a den of as shall secure prompt conviction thieves, having stolen onr livery NOTICE. Having qualified as exeeutors of the last will and testament of W. B. - Dazle, dee'd.; persons indebted to the estate are here- l,.v notified to make immediote, and any party holding a claim against the estate IV" Present the CRm to-na nn nP U, tt.y Kith 1893, or this notice will be plead l h1 1 r,of a recovery thereon. . This May V Jno. it. TTzzle, Wm: E. Uzzt,E. Execntore of W4 B. TJzzle, dee'd. Scientific Americas Agency for m& . vb A rss mm bIa DESIGN PATKNTS Tor tot 1 ':: wriiiiunm, to MunnT 'SPP Hrndbook write to SR'W STuMtoonht before IT . ' w$ sttT1 J?,Bn7 denttllo paper m shod jHlffe ' N litems and imposing such penalties as shall seenre the most perfect comjjli ance with the law. 5. That we demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver. 6. That we demand the passage of la ws prohibiting the alien owner ship of land, and that Congress take early steps to devise some plan to obtain all lands now owned bv alien and foreign svndicates: and that all lands now held by railroads and other corporations, in excess of such as is actually used and needed by them, be rechtimed by the gov ernment and held for actual settlers only.. - : ' . - - 7. Believing in the doctrine of "qual rights to all and special privileges to none," we demand that taxation, : National or State,; shall not be used to build up one interest or class at the, expense of another. We believe- that themoney of the country should be kept as jnuch as possible in the hands of the people, ana hence we demand tnat all reve nue, National, State or county, shall be limited to the necessary ex pensea of the; government economi caHy and honestly administered. 8. .That'c"bngre68 issue ja sufficient amount of fractional paper curren cy toTacilitate the exchange through the medium of the United States mail.'..-'-'-: r 9.': That the . General ! Assembly pass such laws as wijl make the pub lic school system- more effective that the blessings, of education may be extended ' to nil the people "of the oxate aiiKe. ., . ; : -'...-- ', . Resolved, That e favor agradu area tax on uicoraes.; Lai lntAI iftant to promote their own personal am bition, and the Alliance to-day has to bear the burden of their sin ning. Is it any ; wonder that the conservative element has exclaimed 'To your tents, 0, Israeli" What do these wreckers care for the good, the life or the perpetuity of the Alliance? They, are getting notoriety, . and they would sell heir hope of Heaven (and that ought to be bought cheap) to have their names "heralded - aronhd through the country, : , But - they will find it will be the biggest con tract they eVer undertook to adjust the tail so it will wag the Alliance dog, -JWe aver with the same-em phasis witn wnicn we have ever made the assertion that the Alii ance no more belongs "to them "as third party candidates than it be longs to any other " party, and it neither can or will "endorse them; "Third-party ism is theX.greatesl curse which -has ever struck the Farmers Alliance in West Virgin ia,' and we say this in the full light of an honest; conscientious convic tion, and acknowledge no motive other -than the promotion of the best interests of the Farmers' Al liance. " - a ; Answer Tbls Question. ; ." - why do eo-many Txoplel we see around qh eem to prefer to euffer nd b mude miser able by indipreution.Constipation, Dizziness Loss of Appetite, Co mine nn of --the Food Yellrw Skin, when for 75c. we will sell them shut h V italizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold byThomas & Ayeocke, Louisburg,and .i . Kj. Jyy uer. a ranKimton,-.j;. WHY SILENT THEN 1 five," wrote Dudley, Mand put a trusted man with necessary funds in charge of these fires, and make him responsible that none get away and that all vote our tick et. Harrison was made Presi dent by the votes of these blocks of five bought with the money The Republican and Third par- y speakers manifest great ho&tili- y to the election law of this State. and hearty support of the Repnb-1 raised by Wanamaker. lican party, but so far as the ad ministration of the government affects such things, the respousl- There is no provision in the law toUmty npon tbi9 party. prevent anyone irom exercising n f th Rermblican he right of franchise as gnaran- parfcy b&8 DCen weighed in the eea Dy ine consmution 01 me t k mnA .n(inrr Th And thus the black record opened. Political rolnts. was : Those Third party men who have believed the Republicans were sin cere in their protestations of friend ship and " hoped to have Republi can assistance in this campaign and election ought to see'npw how foolish was that belief and how false were those hopes. --The Re publicans have simply made nse of them to weaken the Democracy and having nsed them for all they 4-were worth for that purpose :have no further use for them. The Re publicans have sadly hoodwinked J thePeople'sparty. -Weldon News. State.." Every safeguard is thrown around the citizen who wishes , to exercise his right to vote in a proper and legitimate way. It is the .evil doer, or one bent npon evil doing who is generally afraid of a just law.;; But the Progressive crealed. dissension and dissatisfac- Farmer has taken' a liand in the tion and widened 1 he 'chasm be- niatter, and indicates that the elec tion law of the State is "about as bad as the. Force bill the Republic cans in Congress attempted to pass. Why - d id , not our contemporary awaketo the evils of this law dur ing Ahe session of the last General Assembly ?, t Had" it spoWen then, as it speaks now " its voice 'might have received the attention Jof our law makers. ; It then had the op portunity to point out., the defects in our election law, but, so far,aa we knowj pur ; contemporary .was at that time satisfied With the Jaw against which it is at present send ing out such loud complaints. JThe Republicans have ever: been -discontented ; w ith Democratic" laws, but it is hoped that the Progressive Farmer has no purpose to unit in the chorus of discontent. Raleigh Chronicle. . . " ' I'. It Saoakl Be In Every !Toj. i. B, VTUr. 171 Clv iftrn,8!urp. brr. mjm b will ftoi t will! Ir. KlBrs ttrtnrrr for mctter . tlo cvnghm sad roll, t& tl er4 him fi boS4lbrratrtd nils fMqtVw si after ttftckcfU rrfr-j, l-a iclaaa Lt4 doo het ma rxi. ILutorrt IWrtrr, cf Cockrrort. r-. cUlau iLxl tr. Klajr 'r DmwfT ham due kin mot iftwd tls sirtbla h vtrr ui tor 1b&4C trU. Ncais 111 ft. Trt iC trm trial ul m.1 Tkoou k 30c aad ZlJCO. Wall strett is located in New York. If Cleveland is the can- burdensome and iniquitous McKin- J didate of Wall street, how Is it ley tariff has been tested in the that New York voted wildly EEABQ 0AHTEH3 FCH FIXE EHI5KS 1 sen 00 1 ox experience ana laoeiea against mm. lie aid not gel a "the monstrous fraud of the nine- single vote iu'the Chicago con teenth century. Its promises veutlon from tbe state of New have not been fulfilled. It has I i ork. Sampson Democrat. Can Southern men vote for Weaver, the turncoat, who as a tween the laborer and Ms employ- Congressman,-wanted to bank er. On the one hand there is bus- rnpt the South In order to psy picionand distrustand on the the Northern soldier with extra v- Oiner conicmpmons aisrerara 01 1 acant nenaionsr Bach in Xhml AnfWln . nominee of the Third party. He iGbrr 18 W. ! aipnUie ao-leu-Northern Repuhlicmna, bat vided ioumt In vrral treu of not for Southern white men. na aituat! la rYankia roonty. .T)...vit..k m. 11 . . . iortn CATOjinA. and iTiijxi am ury wi jwpwiiii ng.oi.nuu, ny-i asuingion uazeive. see that the tendency is towards D. !L Taylor I Co U tU r4r u, r fcowauMi brassy, wmrh m mpf. r' lUrkt-rrj. iW mm mi a itaOm. lUttrry. fort, twwwi. mrmy. moanc rtK4. Wrr a4 mV. r W. LTm mm4 m mkm fcof r.rfti a4 lWrt Omr Umm c4 Urj nrnV. rtaMl. EMfOTtNitr, U. H.tATLOBAOl. Sal) cf U:d! the poor and ' ignorant, resulting in strikes and labor upheavals. : - In whatever way we look at the j stern facts connected with the his- V AH the Republican speakers at their State convention said the party had the best chance of "vic tory this year that it has had since 1872. The y believe this because they, know they can hold-their own party together and hope the Third party will weaken. the Democracy Children Cry for PitchersJCastorh that which is evil. There are dan tiers now in embryo that threaten, in the future, . to burst upon us with more terrific fury than that of a Kansas tornado.. We are drifting toward political rocks and whirl-pools 'more dangerous than Scylla ond Chary bd is. - :.What is the supreme duty of the hour ? It Is to hurl from 'power The Democratic platform npon which Grover Cleveland stands with both -feet favors rtmor ing the tax npon the State banks. If this is doue we can then devise a ; banking system based npon our own State bonds or upon land or any other system that may seem beet suited to the needs of onr own people. . And Wall street will be no more.- TMa It wbr the party that is carrying us iu the Wal, 8lreel u mtklnrf f ntb bit wrong direction.. We need a j ter fixht agalust Grover, but the chance . The nrinciolei of Democ-1 Deonlo cannot be fooled, they will racy will guide us in the right dl- eUnd by him and we shall win. to notj ;. - . . . Samrson Democrat. urrwi, Ucc a., d3 rection and avert Impending dis- 1. lRM7.ontor aster.-. Let us rally this fall to the support of Cleveland and Steven son, and all will be well Durham Sun. : : - : ' - ' ' Three hundred lawyers were can-j didates on one side or the other for orth CnrolinA, and dKTibrl a t!!os: 1st, A tract la Danna townahlp, bounded bv the Linda of W. R Hot ria, K. W. lYrry. lira. Hutha rrarr-, Taul PeArrt , and other. contAinlc 13 ocrve, and known oa tbe Grndup mill Property. 2nd. A trnrt of land in Dnnr.a townahip adjolnin the Linds 4 Acrrl Pntirce, L I'mrw, th ml 1 traetabore d-ritI. and otbrr, and aakl to conLnin loo merrm. 3rd. At ract la Harria townahir, adjoining tbe 1 in J cf M. D. Kr man, de'd., W. 8. llarria, K. W Perry, J. J. Harria. iu.J othrm, ami aaU to eontaia- 01G acrt. an. known aa th ("ruJop Hooa llacr. . I wiu alAO a;i at aim time arl td 13ta of Arr.l 000, tbe ot.Vr Ur per f y,wu,eaui wtuiinuiwtat a cent. Ttusalwin be tnaJe bv v!rtTX The Democratic house voted no subsidies; authorized no corpora tion bounties encouraged no land grab Ki . ... : ' 7 . once 0x1 ran kUa-ouirtv. hkh W did all tuat couia Muoneagainsi rrfcrml toforamore co&pkt d Pinkerton'Wutocracy. This is I acrintioa. Tmn seats in the present British Parlia-1 record enough for any Democrat-1 Time of saI. 11 A. XI. ment. ' " lie Juuae.-LXoaU RepuhUc 1 J-.N. IIoj,M5Q, Truatct, abs; passed no force bills, no Me- L?onLW? tnt nley bills; rmseated no Repub- 1?' -1 v-.i t -1.- pn Hunter a
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