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THE ROBE SOHIAH, ruMUhi'il rvory Wrdiieitilay at LumN-rton, K.C.al l.'.non yrnrnml ll.uu fur Nix months, i t Ih rcnil rvi-ry wwk ly a lnrK number of the tiniKt Inli'lllKriit p '(iplo of Itulxnn county and Ihm (p'lirrnl elrculntlon In all tlicaurroundlng rounlli'X. Inrlurtlnjr KlorMic Marlon, Marlboro And DitrlliiKton.li) South Carolina. TiibRobk utiMAS Ik now In Itn tAcnty-flglith year and Is no longer nn ei rlnicnt. It never mloxedan lue until tlie clontli of I tit Uiteow iter and booH In ninke n pmd a future record. Particular attention will lie (riven to keeping up the hlKh atanilurtl of rxet-llc nee It liu uttaluicVA" ajmr Vfyor of local ncwH. W 1 A ESTABLISHED 1870. Country; God and Truth. IAN SINGLE COPIES 5 VOL. xxvnt NO 13. CENTS. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL 21, 1897. Cape Fear k Yadkin Valley R'y. Jons Ull.l., r.LCLlTr.B, cosdehse3scheduli. J-u Effect April 15th, 1807. north uovsn. Ko. 2. Pally. HO..m. 11 10 11 21 ' ' 1127 " 1 00 p. 111. I 2J ' 8 25 85 ' 4 23 ' 415 " C24 tZQ No. 1. Daily. 8 40 a. m, 10 04 10 83 " II 07 " 11 65 " -12 15 p. m. 12 43 " 2 40 BISS " 8 58 " 4 22 " 7 80 14 No. 4. Daily. ' 8 10 a. m si " 8X1 In 04 " 10 :,i 11 it) ' JLeave Wilmington rrlTP FayottevllU Lave Fayettevilla I.rT KnypttpTllle Junction IeaT Hanford ilnTK Climax ArriT Orrnieboro J.rav Gri-rm1.r Leave fttokcuCnle I.ar Wnlnnt Cut Iyare Unral Hall Arrive lit. Airy HOCTU BOCKD. Iavf lit Airy lare Rural !I11 Leave Walnut Core Leave Stol-.esdnla Arrive lroenloro Leave i.'reejwborn - LraTe Climax Lere Kanford Arrive Fityettevlll Junction Arrive Fayctteville Leave Faycttpville .Arrive Wilmington KOBT1I BOUND. Leave Itpunrttarinc Arrive Maxton 0Ye Maxtou J,eave Red Spring Leave Hope Mill .Arrive Fayettcvllle kuCTlt BOfSI). No. 8. Daily, Leave Tayettevllle 4 2fi p. m, Leave Hope MUM 4 40 leave Red Spring f oi " Arrive Mux ton 610 " Leave Maxton tl 18 " Arrive Ueunettavllle 7 80 14 north r.ovxn. (Daily Except Sunday.) No. 1. Mixed Leave Raumenr 8 45 a. m. Leave Climax tli " Arrive Oreenalioro 9 20 " leare Greensboro 9 35 " Leave Ktokeadalo 1107 " Arriw MadlBou 11 55 " oi-TJt nof.tn. (Dully Except Sunday.) No. 15. Mixed Leave Stokeadale 28 A rrl ve reen aboro 2 ao Leave CJreenf boro s 30 1-ave Climax 420 Arrive Ra notour 6U6 iMlil.11. XORTII BOfXD COSSECTIOSII l Fayettevllle. with Atlantic Coast Line for all point North and Kant, at Sanford with the 5i l)oard Air Line, at Urccnnboro with the Knuthern Hallway Company, at Walnut Cove with Norfolk t Western Rnllrojid for Winston. balrm. aOfTII KOI-ND COXNICTTOSB at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk fc Western Ballroad for Roanoke and ointH North and Went, at UrcciiHboro with tlx- Southern Rail wny Company for Raleigh. Richmond and all ,TxMntt North and KaHt.ftt Faycttevllle with the .Atlantic Coast Line for all points South, at "Mailnn with the Seaboard Air Line for Char lotte, Atlanta and all points South and South' went. W, K. KVLK, J. W, FRY, Uen'l fas. Agent, tien'l Manager. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING CREATES rreay.a new business; Enlarges many an old business; PRESERVES many a large business; Revives many a. dull business;; RESCUES many a lost business; Saves many ifalling business; Secures succession any .business. To "advertise judiciously;" use the columns of The Robesonian. It is pub lished in onetof the live and growing towns of North Carolina and -circulates extensively among an intelligent and prosperous people, .whose trade is well worth seeking and having. WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD AND BRAHCHES. AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. CONDENSED SCHEDULE Divted Feb. 7th, 1897. TBAIS OOI.NO SOUTH. No. SI Dally. Leave Weldon n 50 a. m. Arrive Rocky lit. 12 52 p. m. Leave TarUoro 12 12 " Leave Rocky Ml 12 52 M Ieave Wilson 3 05 " Iave Helma 2 50 M Leave FayetteTlllo 4 15 - Arrive Florenco 8 55 " No. 85. Daily. leave Wridon 9 43 p. m. Arrive Rocky ill. 10 85 ' Leave Rocky Mt. )0 8! " Leave Wilson 11 l v Leave Fayettevlllo l lo a. m. Arrive Florence 8 15 " No. 41. Dally. Lear Rocky Ml. 5 45 a. ui. Leave Wilson 6 20 " Leave Golde'ooro 7 08 Leave Magnolia l;07 " Arrive Wilmington 940 " No, 42. Daily. Leawt Rocky Mt 2 45 p. m. Leave Wtlsou j 12 I,eave (ioldsliorn 10 I-ave Msirnoltit 4 10 " Arrive Wilmington 545 TKAISS UOISO .VOKTIF. No. 78. Dally. Leave Flo renee 8 45 a. m. I Leave Fayauevllle 11 20 " Leave Sel 111 100 p.m. Arrive Wilson 1 42 " Leave Wilson 1 42 M Arrive Rocky Mt. jjj - Leave Tarboro 12 11 " Leave Rocky Mt. 2 33 " .Arrive WiUlun 309 ' No. 32. Dally. Leave Florenee 5 p In X'ave r'uyrttevlll htlO " Arrive Wilson .12 j0 a. m. Leave Wilson :12 15 Arrive Rwkr Mt. 13&I " Jave Rocky Mt. 12 5:1 " Arrive Weildun 1 44 " No. 40. Daily Xeave WllmliiRton 7 15 p m 1 Leave MsKiiolla 8 55 M - Leave (JoldsUiro 10 10 Ox-ave Wilson 11 20 u Arrive Roely Mt. 11 65 No. 48. Dully. Xeave Wllmlnton 9 35 a.m. .Leave Magnolia 10 40 " - L-ave (iolilMb-im ji p,m Leave Wilr.oa j-j - Arrive Hueky Mt. 120 Dally except Monday. tDaily except 81111-dar. OTHIHG SUCCEEDS HE CESS. 2 Id Q Ls. V) U H DC i-r o u 8 o o 13 u 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8SJ8 8 I I rao ov6 n moo w " i-i i-i roOvO- 8 8Ke?Rr?RSi8 8 8 . H UK) R S 8 S 8 J8 8 8 8 8 trtm vjvo 0 O co uo to ;x?Se28 28 8 8 P CO f "i IO IO0 NrtOif) h - n OOOOOOQwOOOO miDO oO noi "is O O i ei fi o io ioo O no tt 88S,R8'!?S,8S8 8 hhniki e o 3CO e v) MM; o S EDITORIAL BRIEFS Tlse simplest and most effective way of writing an advertisement is to write what a good salesman would, say. Men whose op:nsous are valualsle know that keeping at it is the only way to advertising success. Yet nine-tenths of the starters try the sky rocket plan. It is said in Washington City by per sons who are believed to have knowledge of the matter, that assistant United States Treasurer Tordon, whose term of office will expire in a few da3s, will be re-ap- THE DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. The first meeting of the new ex ecutive committee of the Niiitoaal Association of Democmtic Clubs was held at the Ebbitt House in Washington City last week. There was a full attendance of members of the committee, besides wnom were several officers who are ex-officio members. Among those present were Hon. Chauncev F. Black, of Pensj'lvania, .President of the Association ; Hon. Joseph pointed by President McKinley. Mr. jordon is a gold Democrat who bolted the C.-Sibley, of Pennsylvania; Sena nomination of Wm. J. Bryan last year tor Faulkner, of West Virginia : Senator Elkins wants to tax the cargo . ' of every foreign ship io per. cent. Why ui 1 lessee ivcpresent ative tfenton, not sow the approaches to all our ports with torpedoes and keep the blarsted for eigners out altogether? Then we could devote oureelves--to-thieaoble task of get ting; rich by swapping jack-knives witli each other. Th Senator is only a half hearted protectionist. Atlanta Journal. The gentlemen who left the Demo cratic party last year are considering the advisability of holding a conference to devise ways and means to save that politi cal organization from a destruction they profess to fear. If we are to judge by the returns from the municipal elections the Democratic party is engaged in its old business of saving itself, and that is more than some its bolters will be able to do. Washington Post. During the last eight months the ex port of breadstuffs and provisions from the Unhed States amounted $233i835.666- In the same imports of breadstuffs and provisions retary amounted in value to 4,349,025. But the farmers are told that it is necessary to screw up the tariff in order to protect these enormous exports of breadstuffs and provisions from the trifling compe tition of Europe as exhibited in the above imports! of Missouri, proxy for Governor Stone ; Hon. George Fred Vvrilliams of Massachusetts Lloyd L. Jack son, of Maryland; Hon. W. J Bry an, of Nebraska, proxy for Jame3 C. Dahlman; Representative Mc Guire, of California,' proxy for Senator White, of the same Stale ; Representative Allen, of Mississip pi, proxy tor benator Money 01 the same State; Hon, James Kerr, of Pennsylvania ; Vice President Jo sephus Daniels, of North Carolina ; E. Chambers Smith, of North Car olina; Mr. Bureh, of New Jersey, proxy for G. H. Lambert ; Repre sentative J. H. Lewis, of Wash ington State; Senator Chilton, of in value to jf-v . . , vmx o.i.Sg, period the and W. S. McKean, assistant sec- Lawrence Gardner, the secretary, was unable to attend' owing to illness in his family. Mr. McMillin was chosen to pre side over the deliberations of the committee. The members of the committee say the meeting was Transient advertisements to be nub- lished one month and under, must . be paid for in advance. All advertising for a shorter time than three months is con sidered transient advertising. Accounts rendered quarterly lor all advertisements published for a longer period of time. - Jvocal advertisements anoeann? anion? I fundamental i9m n,,i,i:-:t,. l-Milintf niattttF ....11 Ka aIi.whu! . a . . n 1 per line tor eacn insertion. Leeal advertisements, such as adminis trators' and executors' notices, commis sioners' and trustees' sales, summons to non-resident, .etc., will be charged for at legal fates, except -when they exceed a certain limit 01 space, in wnicn case we reserve the right to fix our own price, ah sucn Dusiness must oe paid for in advanck. i lie cnartre is very small and ct;oi . - I 4.A-.: r , , . , - .... U.llUllVl, u.tuo I1V1 -inuii VHUil, pleasure of persons to pay. i j j t . i iit i The New York Herald observes that more IUI1 auenaea alla llle nuer- ,4ad-ertising is purely a matter of busi- est displayed was greater than at ness, and advertisers naturally go to the any previoxis . gathering of a com- "''""'S' W1UU1. 111111 mit toe -alter a cleteat m a nrevions medium of exchange which productive of the best results, and hence the most valuable." This is one of the It does not follow that there is no longer any ad vertising done on sentimental or other grounds; but it does follow that adver tising turns to tnc resuitiui mediums as instinctively as the needle turns to the pole. S. K. ROCrOH, JR. S. MCINTYRE. Proctor & McIntyre. "The South" says the Milwaukee Two- thirds of its cotton crop is exported, and its furnaces sell pig iron -at a . profit in England. Southern mills, under the campaign, lne reports otthe offi cers showed a very satisfactory condition oflthe affairs of the As sociation During the campaign there were in existence 1o,(aU Democratic campaign clu.bs, y,UUU ot which had been formed during the cam paign and which lapsed after the election... There arc approximate' ly 6,000 clubs still in existence lhe report of the treasurer showed a small indebtedness which time when these fudamental prin ciples are about to be disregarded y an aaministration, recently in stalled and by a large maioritv of the House of v k n. v yj proceeding almost avowedly to ex ert their fortuitous power to lay tne country and all its classes un der tribute to a vast combination of monopolies, in utter contempt of constitutional 1 -WVW.AW V A. Republican principles and of pop ular rights, we feel it our duty to call your attention to the peculiar situation, and to urge you to that vigilance which has ever been and ever must be the price of liberty be an object of conjecture A par ty which openly uses the terrible power of taction for private en richment and for corresponding oppression of the people cannot be expected to use any other pow er with moderation and inside Although the paramount question before the people was and is that of the single gold standard, as against the freo and unlimited coinage of gold and silver and a majority of the whole peonle declared miA- THE constituticn and the ding ley tariff bill. Philadelphia Record, The present Dingley Tariff bill ia admitted to be destiuctive protective meafMe. Wheflicr Congress h&re constitutional pow er to pass a measure of this kind does not seem to concern it ad vocates. The jxwer to tax for the purpose of paying thidebt of the United States and providing reve nue for those public purposes son templated and authorized by the Constitution has been so persist ently perverted for the "protec tion" of manufacturers that the constitutional question is no lon ger diseussed. Indeed, the power of Congress to tax U no longer cnieny applied to the "protec- manufacturers. : potatoes or cattle THE ROBESONIAN JOB OFFICE - 13 FTJLLY EQUIPrED WITH Fast Presses and EiceUent Machinery. Everything is now and up to date, having just been received from tho factories and foundries. A large stock of all kinds of paper iust received. Your luilrimnm. ij TrrrrAT -r-i - . . . I - i "o- " wxiWJUrii JNU. 1417. soliciteil. XAAX XAM UT WOMEN'S EXPOSITION OF THE CAR- W wish to caution nil nm fs; ! OLINAS. iww'egalator on a subject of the deepest Iie f the most interesting . and maker of Simmons Liver Regulator;11011 )f Carolmas, which takes fcni086"1 aro often .eived Pce during the month of May, Wiring and taking some medicine of a , , . . T . . MMlar appearance or taste, believing it to eaclunS lnto Jie, will Ijo the be Simmons Liyer Regulator. We warn ' thowing of the industries of ho Cb&Taig that are not very generally uver .Regulator. J4o one else makes, or uo,n For instance - as fine TOtJ. H.ZeihnACo.,andnomedicinemade ted "tates is here found, and w teCnfi" 113!" made ino earthenware china and 0ther medicines represented as the same do I an pot neip you as you are led to expect they ware. grade of porcelain An exhibitof this "product will show the process of manufact ure from its cruds state into arti- thought of in so far as to ascer tain whether his already overbur- quivocally for bi-metallism, cither U-Z T TT T indenendentlv n. W int'tn twna? load 'lt4lOUt akingdow utterly. It may be well, there- u. mm, iiiaiiuia3LurBrs . i no i ... . J J , . " wno use it Know how necessary it is for man who raises potatoes or Fever and Ague. Bilious Fever, Gonstipa- grapes or peaches or cat tle or n'neaacne-vspeDsia, and all disorders sheep wants "protection" nd?&rol IZZL higher prices for his products. Simmona Liver Regulator, which The Constitution is lost sight of, nisXonly poor consumer is only I B1WUS" cauea tummons JUver Regulator. t. W. ZEIXIX CO. jriu. Bear this fact well in mind, if you have been in the habit of using a medicine which Tuuuppoeaio ,dc caramons Uver Kegnla- Regulator on it, you have been imposed 1 lveness- ppon and Have not been taking Simmons Moore atw iwgaiawr at m. iUeiiegnlator has county yields sand if T, been favorably known for many yeara. and j mo3t cxceln quality for lhe iiiauuiaciuru oi une glass ware, and samples of this finished ware will also be shown. t and the Take SUnmtotu IAxtr Regulator. independently or by internation al agreement as promised bv th Republican party, we see not the 1 slightest indication of any dispo sition to move in that "direction. While all industries languish, while the gold dollar appreciates and the silver dollar iB denied its natural economic function, while fore, to be careful that the taxing power of Congress can no more be I CT TO BRUTE. Richmond Times. One of the most interesting po- llt irVl 1 olnrina !.. C J1..1 used to promote the interests of n , T r,iL i i ' , J which comes from Brunswick, Ga., any partacular class id the kjbHL tha .... - Tr' munity than to promote thein- Reedf who Wft9 terestsof any particular sect in rfgh-hand man during the late religion. It may be used to pay rM;;i : ... I l - ...ufnaigu, msj i.iun Ull Ml ft rnhll rloKf f-r nnnmnna tn-ml . - a nation waits,and suffers, tariff nrm 1- a - - witocsww goia, ana has gone ATTORNEYS Lumberton, AT LAW, K. present tariff, are fast outdoing those of New England, and need open markets was promptly provided for and a lauicr mau me utrn-up protection poncv t 1 1- i 1 A " J I now timn tor pirrv ncr rti thoirnr r ?,uiiu. aimers, larm , , . . , i b-"i ruud being revised forthe f7 MVy"d extensively into the mining of that r x, ... cn 11 h8t where is the clause motoi t.j of the Constitution which author- L bank president; and' asloniehed 17.P9 1 InnrrrouB on tn liw I.tiu , 1 I.... assured that they need apprehend 1 27" Z Z T hia fnend8 m banking circles by no encroachment their men- He was a opoly which is visibly appropria- , rooA or iron or fto ' r rxe w tne at. lxuis conven- . " . J . uon, ana aiterwards becamo a i X 18 D memr of the atioual commit clause, vhen the Constitution I u t i- j. , UI iopuiiHt pari y. ne grants to Congress tho power of LMMhaflnil(,ntnmom. imposing a duty on importe for Btanding committee of th w. rPVPmiA it. ia a (rrnaa nawAwa-kn .41 . . 'More taxes and a dearer currency "7 T . ea by Air. Washburn to direct the . ' vuu wei w mue Bn wumeni canvasa and to brin about. . tn-ni HI it.. 1 ; r I o i uiwiTOu ixo uuHiuesa oi an v I .1 i i: x.i nr . , - , , . . " ioBi,uiiuiiii; uui,ween wat6on' ana ua oux Bryan. It was in this way that common country, x. WOUiU lnoAth uaiuna th mm,tl,.n,0 mnrfl crrruia if f.tia vavanna tnm i ... . ... . , , " r T " . Watson, and resisted all effores at nvea snouta, in part, be given as f U6ioa upon the electoral tickcta As soon aa tho election was over, schedules are exclusive benefit of the tax eaters and the gold owners are tacitlv ting the profits upon the labors of civilized mankind. To the bit ter complaints of the people, the answer of the Roman farmer of the revenue is returned namely Practice in all the courts of the State. Prompt and painstaking attention (riven to all legal business. tf 1 A. MCNEILL. A. W. MCLEAN. HcHEILL & McLEAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW. M I Offices in 'Shaw Building up stairs, North Corner, LUMBERTON, - . N. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Prompt attention given to all legal business. tnai wouia connne uiem to a narrow home market. The South's interests largely predominate in favor of low tariffs, and its voice should be earnestly and per sistently lifted up in the interest of that policy." in hand was created. There a very general discussion of was the been done during methods for A sensation has been created at Frankfort, Ky., by the grand jury finding bills of mHictment against Dr. W. God- work that had the campaign and measures the future. A committee consisting of Messrs. Black, McMillin and Mc- and the to be adopted N. A. McLean. C. B. Townsend. McLean & Townsend, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LUMBERTON, - - N. C. Practice in Federal and in Superior Senate anu oupreme courts oi tne State. All kinds ot legal business attended to anywhere. ALFRED ROWLANtt. J. A. ROWLAND. ROWLAND & SON, ATTORNEYS JAT LAW, LUMBERTON, - . N. C. Practice in Statend Federal Courts. Prompt attenthnugiven to all legal business. frey Hunter, Republican candidate for Guire, was appointed to prepare an address to the Democratic vo ters of the country which the com- mitte unanimously adopted. The address is as follows : "The objects of this Association as set forth in its constitution are hese : "To foster the formation of per manent Democratic clubs and so cieties throughout the United States, and insure their active co operation in disseminating Jeffer sonian principles of government. To preserve the Constitution of the United States, local self government and freedom of elec-- tions. "To resist revolutionary chang es and the centralization of pow- the United States Senate, and two of his lieutenants, Hons. Jno. H. Wilson and E, T. Franks, charging them with bribery and conspiracy. It is stated that Dr tinnter ana nis mends ottered one man J20,ooo for the votes of four members of the Legislature and another man declares that they offered hitr $15,000 a vote The men making the charges come out in interviews giving details. Dr. Hunter and his friends deny the charge and de clare it an attempt to defeat him for the allied hosts of American freemen candidates last year, casting their millions of unpurchased votes for liberty regulated bv law we 01 the jJemocratic par ty are left no alternative but to take it up. Our cause is far stronger to-day than ever before Train on Nrollanu Nock Branch Road 1civm Wlli.n 4 10 p.m., Halifax 4 V8 p.m. arrive rwr.imnd ttrckat (20 p.m., Greenville 8&7D, m., Kliiatoo 7 CS p. m. Upturning leavra Kin- ton i W) a.m., fjri-rnvlll BBS a. m., arrlvliifrat ifallfn II 20 a. m., Weldon JJ 40 a. moduli; ex. v.-ii oiilliinjr. TrnliiHim WanlilnKton IH-nneh Itre VaUh jiiKion n w a. m., nml a 00 p. in., arrive I'armrle 10 a. m.. and mil p.m.. nnurnimr n.. Ion II 40 a. in., and 7 an p. in...ilollr. Train Irnvfii'l'nrUiro. N. dailr.ftaOn. m arrive riymoiilli ,411 p. in. llrturnlriR I'lymouth m.. arrive Tnrlioro-lo . leave nil ia j iv n r t-i uuj i m aim .in t . ' " r mn u-i; t i rain on villdiuid. N. V... Branch leave ....... r.. .miiy. i.ju.,.i,i eunriHV, 7 10. in..ar- "K ''' I'l a. m. R. luriiiiiit leave Hinltlilleld W 00 n. m., arrive at Goldtilioro 10 2& Tr.iliMon Nn!ivllle Ilraneh leavo RoekvXlt iVm- -T V V " "'"' leave rpnng nope . H,,.V ,P 8 " mrr Bock M l. 6 I a. in., daily exoeut huiirlnv 1 rain nil Ollnlon Branch leave Waraw for i'ln'"",l'l;,-'V'Pt Sunday. II If, a.m. and 7 1 '"r,""' "ve onnton at 700 jii.. and mm n. m. t Tniln No. ,H innkc cloxe connection at WpI -Ion for all point North diilly.all rail via Rlel. monu. alo at Km-kv Mt. with Nnrf.iM. ... 1-1 RVi: 1i,",'',"""' PIU North ti"l HUM, J k v v Klimrs. tlen'l.l'aH. Agent - -- " s iiiir rui ,i it iiitK r. a. M. KMKUfiON.Trullif Malinger, 1 9 v iii Yd Inow uthat there was a dif ference in QUSNSNE? Well, there is, and we sell only the very best at the same price otlt ers charge for the in ferior article. T. A. NORMENT, JR. & CO. A recent dispatch from New York to the Chicago Inter Ocean shows very plainly why the people have cause for complaint against the Standard Oil Com pany and kindred trusts. The high price at which the watered stock sells and the immense dividends paid upon it are proofs of oppression and illegal profits lhe dispatch says: "The Standard Oil company stock sold Tuesday at $287.50 er. a share, which is the highest price ever recorded. There has been a brisk de mand for this stock for several days 011 the New York Stock Exchange. It jumped eight points on Thnrsday, selling up to 28a a share. With the advance recorded today it has gained thir teen and one-half points in two days. It is rumored that the vcompany will pay 100 per cent. . in dividends during the present fiscal year. Of this amount 39 per cent, has already been paid, and the year is not half passed. During last year the company paid 56 per cent, in divi dends." right-thinking and eople together in Democratic so cieties where the designs of the 1 1 1 monopolise party in power may be discussed and exposed, and each good citizen, encouraged by his neighbor, will resist the seduc tions and resent the threats of the common enemy to sweeps up a great majority of the representa tives of the masses nn the next House, and to carry the election of 1900 as "To oppose the imposition of taxes beyond the necessities of government economically admin istered. "To promote economy in all the branches of the public ser vice. "To oppose unocessary commer cial restrictions for the benefit of of the few at the expense of -he many. . "To oppose class legislation which despoils labor and builds up monopoly. "To maintain inviolate the fun GAI Clfl I irrai joeaaua, one in ot ivouis, it tuss W. MCQUEEN, partnership and one partner took a THE LUMBERTON JLiRBER. When you wish an easy shave, Ab good as barber ever gave, Just call on me at my saloon. At morning, eve-oriMorr; I cut and dress the harrwith grace, To suit the contour of the face. My room is neat and towels clean, Scissors sharp and razors keen, And everything I think you'll find To suit the face and please the mind. And all my art. and skill can do, If you just am HU1 do for you. The editor of a Missouri paper gives this pointer on the virtue of advertising: When we were publishing a paper in damental principles of Democracy 187a inMt. Vernon, 111., on the second "Equality before the law :" and nuur, a siore was openeu in uie room un- I ,,rn i -n der our office. The senior narw To co-operate with the regular upstair and contracted for three columns reorganization of the Democratic of space for one year with locals each is- party in Bupport of Democratic sue and 3,300 dodgers each week. He men and Democratic measures 9 u uuii i Ktw uiiu a luwn 1 mi . t . . . - where tli other bsinP vnor. AiA 111(398 " principles Ot Jet advertise. The firm started on borrowed f erson and of tne Democratic par capital. In less than three years it had ty, never surrendered or abandon money enough to 6tart two stores one in I ed in any of the numerous and Sedalia, one in St Louis, It dissolved UraVft vio.issitnrW Birw.o fbQ O ' - .AW U,UVSS linn of tHr. ic:!-.. , 1 iL. ner who made the contract and who is formatlon of political parties now senior member of B. Nugent & Co., lhey are essential, as every intel rtbe great St. Loins bouse. He not only hgent citizen is aware to the tres owns tne omlding ni ground, but is ervation of tho RermUi A c( ItirrS hts of the States and of the vvuv ' UlUDIi QUU I . . , that some of the old moss-backs who were P60?1 Their importance is self Sin business in Mt Vernon before Byron vident and we do not propose any ugent ever saw the place are still Vindication or exposition of ptnere, grumnnng arxmt ciuu trade and them bflrfl titnpa M I "iu as memners ot the exectt .Subscribe for tha Robesoxian. J.tive a nounty to lawyers wnose in comes were not as large as they Indeed, ex-Senator Ed munds, wishing to increase the income of tho Vermont farmer however, Mr. Reed went to Mexi co, and has just returned. Ha says that he now recognizes the fact that gold is the money metal with which to pay them Federal administrations have uniformly run into excesses, not unlike those we are witnessing at present, but never before in the history of the republic have they been so candidly avowed or so cooly justified, as a party policy desired. rendered necessary by campaign contracts, in order to secure the . ..... 1.:. . X 1 T j mi i milii in iiiiiiiiH n-f-w iinn nnnrrvtraa t i . : . l tne nun in g Dusiness. More i tnc Keltic Ut IJUtt-lU LU Lilt? I -1 1 - . - 7 J pwurw muor vz cents a day in witn tne same conssitnUomU Mexican money, which is a saving ,,auauk7 arming mign of -50 a day on that score, over uumgeu uy a similar nouniy. m;ina in TTnird St4oa rfi A iU- : 1 ys- Mr. Reed, therefore, rnnff., tem of Protection for th saVa nf I . i , , , . Protection must come or the coun- metal of-hft worl(1 iho try win be undone. It is contrary free.a;ivel. ennntrv nf Arv,v i. - .... I J v to economic principles and contra- w can be hftd fnr boilt fmft. XV IAJ ailV IlIBbUUIlCrilLllIll III IIIIiriLI I f ll I -l t .t -wr We have only to organize, to bring It; lorrimtin: w " M r ricrht-feelinff , . " " , icicgiau mau jii- llgUl-lBllUK ovatowKohj in anil f Onn. . .. . - " . iorms us inai ne win pay a visit gress. It is .vain io look for any to hig ,friendj Tom Walson and permanent improvement an the tfllk lhfi fiitafion nvr Tf l,n nnancial condition of the country Biiould succeed in converting Mr i:i i : i.: I o uuWm..0.WUUoi vu cousu- Watson to the trold fitand.-ird 1,A T I - . 1 CD " J mer ana taxpayer shaU have been wiU throw popuiism mto spa8mg uiimniuieu lioiu our legislation We may have a spasmodic revival of business under the 'practice of Dr. McKinley and Dr. Dingley, Jsut it will fee f ollowed by a. re lapse ; and the last state of the uiuiuiuj- u8 oui patient will be worse than the uemocratic ioreiamers carrieai-u those in 1800. "We respectfully suggest that Democratic societies constituted after the manner of 4,hose which Jefferson described as 'very nur series of Republican principles,' for several years 1 residing there be establisiied in every district, and that the Democratic State, county and city chairmen through out the country take immediate steps to secure the institution of such organizations. These, when A SINCERE AMERICAN. Chicago Times-Herald. Mrs, Michael Davitt returned yesterday from St. -Joseph. Mich., -where she went with her three children to visit her father. Mr. Davitt met his family at the station and OFFICES FORCOLORFD MEN. . Washington Dispatch. President JucKmley'TKis as yet appointed no .colored man to office and the numerous colored appli cants who were "original McKin ley men," or who worked to elect McKinley after he was nomina tea, nave Deen getting more ana more restless as they see their white brethren getting offices while they themselves get none but the leading men among them are giving out that while .Presi the party drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sullivan, No, "378 Oak jdent McKinley has not made any street. ' ;: , . . I appointment from their ranks he During the clay, to the friends who in has already picked out several lu crative offices which he will be stow upon colored men later They are authority for the state ment that -President McKinley sured at no distant day. j thinks it Wise to give to colored iSL?! men offices which colored men To insure a popular victory which turning from Australia," lie said, "the have formerly held. He is quo win inaugurate the 1 1 t witna sure promise Ot victory, monarchical intrusion on the American for office of Register of the Treas ppace ana prosperity as j enerson s "k."Jm ury, which ex-Senator Blanch K election inaugurated the -last, we require only the means of con st,ant aiscussion ana tne means ot Washington, Jefferson and Monroe had to appoint a colored man to that polling our honest vote in spite of one champion. He was known ms the j ft d h ig quote(j a3 making . - - ,- ,. mi young man from Chicago.' Without r"wi"111""' h " corruption or intimidation, a his bravado, la excellent English and with a similar remark about the office a thorough club organization will manifest "tore of historical and interna- of Rgj of Deedg of the Dig. accomplish formally called, Mr. Davitt talked in his characteristically picturesque way upon - , -, r,, 1 , . I ujjaixy twnui; viujr vvxua& AUU uinteu m oiaitj assuciawons anu hopeful words to say of theoliticfl sib with this great national organiza-1 uation in Ireland, believing that reunion 1 11 j-ij . lnu u ivim tw uvuic iuc M rT a xvi I I t tt ot itnfn on 1 rflai a v I . . . - VAVAXd ?T ill WHO VI U Ca IU Ull AA ivOlu Die iorce m tne contest betore us. new century iween ted as savine to a white annlican 1 suu Angianu over veuczucut ana lareign 1 . were Americans, but their Revolutionary ancestors. If they had any, must have Bruce, of Mississippi, once held Splcivdid collections of .miner- als will demonstrate the varied resources. The Industrial department U attaining large projiortions, and manufacturers from all sectiom are taking shape. It is especially desired that each and every cot ton mill in North Carolina and South Carolina will place on 'ex hibit a bolt or more of each class of goods they manufacture, bo that a complete showing of our enormous and fast growing mill ing industry may be made. It is necessary to arrange for space at once. , A collection of Coloinafl, Revo- ntionary, Mexican and Confeder ate relics is being gathered togeth er, probably larger in extent and general comprehensiveness, and greater historical value than any similar collection ever made in the two States. Very low passage rates to the . Exposition have been granted by all the railroads, and the admiss ion fee is placed at only half the usual charge for such exhibitions, but the desire of the management is that every one may avail them selves, of the opportunity which offers so much of -mterast lo:is Art. and Educational linga Arrangements are being made to accomodate the large crowds that will be here during tho month of May. To give some idea of tiro events outside of the Exposition. which is of course the main at traction, that are to occur in May, it will be well to recallja. few: .State Lodge of OQU $4h lows meet; -General Assembly of tho Presbyterian church in sess ion; State Dental Society and Board of Dental Examiners con vene; lnter-btate bicycle races will be held: intcr-State fire men's meet with firemen's races ; base-ball games between leading Southern teams ; a series of theat rical attractions; and any number of entertainments both at the Ex positions and elsewhere; lecturer anil addresses by prominent men, while one of the Southern women will deliver the opening address of the Women's Exposition and others will follow in addresses and lectures. These are part of the attract ions, which all combined goes to -how that there will be drawn togethor such a gathering as has seldom been seen in tho history of the State. Charlotte, N. C. April 13, 1897. Whyvwiii.you buy bitter nauseating tonics when Grove's Tasteless 43iiil Tonic is as pleasant as Lemon Syrup? Your druggist is authorized to refund the money in every .ease where it fails to cure. Price 50 cents. " ly. rious AmericnBcre KradaaXlT compelled There are some people who are sever I to raar?t Uetn&dve behind bim. The oositive in Anvthintr. Tt 4a alwava. "1 "yowic BWH WWI OktcafiV' M Carter X. j . . .. ... .. m, .i .luniua. fsm nTW yjja.ua uw uon mow," or -1 guess so. acre is M ni,it 't W ttif. "tank a world of sudx people, and rt ia terrej-H editor tain tor Ortckod. Cal.. Klra. ins sometimes to hear a oerson saeak M I Davitfa btrtMUc. gr. OimKt run at oat on hivlnir vitiv4rtiiMi 1V tr riina V I mt BOSBC ma 1NKW1W XAVOOB W8 Snvder. o RarMror. Pa., who wrot- I 7' ! Mi ijf toadum tionat knowledire. he nnheld the Ameri can posttitm effectually that Uie apu- tries of Columbia, which has been in the hands of colored men most of the time since Frederick Doug- loss was first appointed to it. Th Minister to Liberia and the Minister to Hayti will be colored fcnd several oonsulates which n ia rfiliirm atara AulUm tml ttta liiilirli 1 . . i a .i - can heartily recommend Simmons Liver I S Iio pewd MjwwtM totbc fcealthl . fleM , ! coiorea men Regulator to all who are troubled with of hi wife aaarl ehildKn, lor vjfcac? bca. I will be given aVgain to Colored mn. Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint." I . h I TbT day 10 be appelated to piaces m rne Football was a crime in En-1 tr- gland during the feign of Henry VJL1I. lis '.'up, Bawttt wffl mora t EooAJwo.o three other v bw nest avtnmn, whtleparliameat ?XL.-Lt.J.?I: I KhniniBtrative offices of the -de- vmatmu i Ipartments here. 'OIL RUINS THE SI-TAD. A break in the Standard Qil pipes which cross the Susquehanna at Shenk's Ferry, in Pennsyl vania, occurred Monday, and has already ruined the famous -shad fisheries in the fiver. Crude oil is running so thickly that it can be scooped off the sur face of the water in considerable quantities. The few shad which have been caught taste very strongly of the crude petroleum, -and old fisherman say the "bredfc ' will have to be repaired at once, as the shad will return to tidewa ter and seek other streams. 1 Susquehanna shad have long, held the reputation of being the finest tJaught, and the break:.may entail a great loss to the fisher- 1 men. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE-" The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheums Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruption, and postively cures Piles or jio -pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price, 35 centi ber box. For sale by Dr. H. T. Pope & Co. Bring your orders for job work to the Robesonian office. 7- 1 r
The Robesonian (Lumberton, N.C.)
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April 21, 1897, edition 1
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