n L I i ! arolina IWatchmanJ . 2AM2EY, Editor and Proprietor suBsciiii'nox; hates; ycariu advance I - J'" months Ci'tOJ Of fiAO - v 18 of tea or rnq $1 1 35 T..00 TERMS STRICTLY CAII. --ri CM- vn1-,-m?3 mdl at Salisbury .-X TMUKliA. JAN. 15 " Lsgldajtiva Doisgs. : Our law make? sec ni to. be hard Jt v Hiii nested vVui I J 1 . i i t . t iv tntroducfd at un4 honestly striving to do some . i 2 k. 5o niaiiv bills are and as nothing -defi- - - ,.- A wilt lie know sl to the fate ot i until Ue s jssion is over, we don't "5c it uecesfcui to' print much about r. A mongst her thing? w ntice, it m resolution has passed requesting "c cornnaittef ori Education to inquire ' iuiij the public shnoi system. ' ;i ; -EIm Oyster TrciHo. " ;.- V-r manj moat hs,t rouble has been I. ing m .the .vjuncU along pur coast jJ tiWes bloodshed Jias been narow ' X erled. Tne titf1 correspondent t'.t i.ie Uiehmondj nispntcli telegraph ed . jat paper a "fjoflow last Tuesday. V - Jovernir Fowle s message regard-. if" the rdunderirtg, of the oyster beds j iu t lie .Nnrtiirndt' rn sounus canu tp.iderable debaite to-day. j'The eas r'.'i member arej indignant 'and excit- I f-d -it the status cf s-ffairs. Governor FoAle asks fof-SloiOUa with whih to ' prl vide an armed j forces The bill to colt this matter which is a tempo- 'rurx meaure, will come up to-morrow. ' Ir is evident ly thepnrpose to use t loops iii i attiug a stop to the trouble." ' ALLUNCE NWS. 1 JTEXS FKOmmNY SECTIONS, i f o far. sdl the! Alliance exchanges m ak approvingly of the message of I' jsident Polk at the Ojalt incsetuig. '- - - It : i Ailiancemen hijye a big majority cm j .nt ballot in the Minnesota legista- 4 Ti i hoi. i;h the fenublicaus have the : i - - - o . i s . . ate ! ' IT the new Ja shall begin with; the defeat ofe Senator! Ingalls in Kansas t helfarmers 'of 't lite Con iitry will regard tim events a$ a promise qf a very happy ver.r indevd. We learn from the"Mt. Holly Ners; Jh '.t u htroug wiqVemejit- on foot to build- u .cotton faitory at Stanley Creek, G.ii -ton cbunty. ' Th move- 'ti-t-Utis made, bythe F.irmer.v A'lliance T iVy have already i twenty thousand dutbir stock sulcribeil to the new f.u torv.N I . ' : ; Alliance Songs, ly E. 0. Excell and Dr. D..Kilj Parker. It is a choice ejection of K tJ p iges f new and op pr .priatu tons j set to" m;iic for use iw.it states, at lliauce uieetings, in dustrial nions, con veil I ions and all 'ojiaj- gathering. -J I ' Mecklenburg (county Alliaiiccl met ft't Pirieville 'on Kew Years da ". About iiO'J delegates wifre present. Speeches pt. b. l. Alexander, t, rail,J. S. Springs were made by i , i!apt. Adr-y, Ca - iayidsdn an i others. ! r Church-News. ' The Methodius of LLucolnton" i have h cured a lot and will ; build a parson- -' ! ; . v.1 , . Rev. J. A. jSearboro, tUef IJaptisf -minister in chage-.it,G.uy ton, G.i., has . egDtd in ofdek- to take charge pf tlie thurtjli at Eatiaii, Ga.I - A .baptistery of sculptured marble i - to oe COBstrtieted in Uie Judson Me mortal, Itfapi 1st dnirch of vNec Yrk city. The beiVof Mr. S.Oi. HoyteJr. whose Memory it" will, stand . Uavinj: bul)scribed $3,(X)0 forilhe puo Ijishop Lymajvof tjie "Episcopal dio cestf of Aorth Carolina in Xorpmber hehl service in ai school house at Day- Vl.ft l&iJt&? ft4ten firmed ten per -h.iite ha Ijeep donated. . ' , ... . I . : - Churcbmaj: The jury in the Ase Harriet VVVhkU against the vestry orrnnily chuiich, Washington, bav rendered h verdict of $20,000 damn The - plaintiff, in 1SS4, Wiis struck jiud parJyzM the fall'-n-ofa lu.w HinUer from one of the windows of iht church. The dcfend.ints t l - . . . r ueiiMmotJu for a new trial. COL. ; 5EINNI3 SPEAES Cot Harry Skinner, who fint sng gesteti the Sub-'Frfasury plan: o relief forouf financial, depression, made a speech Wore the Legislature iu Kal e;'gh last, Saturday. AVe make the fol lowing extract: j. I am an advocate of what is ferpie and designated by the pfiea. of jhe country ajid f roni the hustings a tht Alliance SuVTreafury system includ ing the land?amendrnent made by the recent Oeala coifvention. The system as now completed is the" Ixddest Imnd most patriotic declarati( n ever feade for the emancipation of human rights from the slavery of the dolftKauCthe wisest ever conceived in the interests of an equitable division of the .annual wealth of the country betweeiij its producers, consumers"-' aiub manipula tors. It presents to the world a Uroadl truth that sooner or later must hsj ac cented by all patriots as wise, lcti cal -patriotic, sound in finance andSvith 'all underlie, system of . govern ibejit we "live, constitutional. The truth is thisl that the earth upfi'if which! we walk, from $ whose, latent Jtorce; wp have beembbdily Miade, from whose productions' we must in life be niain tained, and to which at death we must bodily return, from whose seas, must Sfiffng the water to slack our thirst, from whose fields must be gathered that whicfi is ahsolutely essential to our existence, biingiilg food to our mouths, clothing to' our back, com forts, to our households, all taken5 to gether earth and products, it is jis safe a secunty for a national , issue as the obligation of ihe government, to wit:"; Its bonds which have been, are now being, and must look to in the fu ture for redemptio i to this same source of infinite power, the, earth and her products. I now s-.urid this truth, it hat the people sovereigt s of this land,will )ermit themselves but a little longer to be wronged v,nder the finesse i and intricacies of -a false niouehiry system, wliich every observant; man and gtu- rdent , of history knows h:is practically pauperizesjmne huundred and jiinety irine of every thousancHn Christendom and in the past ages taken every gov ernment from the height and light of civilization and hurled it into ; the ahyss and darkness of anarchy and barbarism an: in modern times wtiere memory runneth hot to "'the contrary we witriess all human efford, conpled with tie powers of the earth, marinac- el to the same golden cliariot that sweeps heartlessly over "the rights and eehiig ot the producers ot the- land, making life ahwist intolerable in lussia.hardly to be borne in England, eyoivd endurance in Ireland, and the same chariot has swept over the At- antic ocean, carrvunr its banners toward the setting sun, and througn the machination of Legislation, has loisted the: yellow Hag in this country that threatens to wave in triumph over Anlencan dominions. Entertain . 1 1 T " 1 Uig. these general, views, l have no Apologies to make f or favoring this ystem. I. ravor it not, oereaue .it is popnlar for I should not . hesitate to oppose it though sustained by all' men it 1 conceived its principles to antag onize any of the ancient traditions of Jemocracv which I have fail. h in being he ark of the country's hope- and the lope of the pede's prosperity . and nappiness. 1 tavor it not because it is presented and endorsed" by that great, glorious and growing order, the Fainir ers; Alliance, which I witl say by way ot parenthesis has- done more during its short life to close a blood v chasm o draw down from" the mast hesid of very politician the bloody shirt, set- le the .race problem and bury prediu- dice than anything else; ' as he is suppo etl to stand aJiout.whertJ Mn Harrixfiu does ou that silgecf.. Vnrthr puzling thing: is that men iii both parties who are known to be bit terly opposed to free toiiotge, are as muni h t ;; lams as- to what they propose doing. Only three republj an Senators, Sherman, Morrill and lliscock, have poken against free coinns", and not a single democrat hs -pokkii against it, although a number of thnni have spokm for it. Itepreseniative Turner's explanation of the forgery of the letter offering ; bribe, whicii he is alleged to have written to Mr. McGrath of the Kansas Farmers'' Alliance, is accepted by thosf i i 1 ill "i I ' who Know nun. but I lie general pub lic demands something more definite the arrest and punishment of the for ger for instance. This Mr. Turner says .will be done as quick as J.-e Gin locate the men. whese name he bus not madejjiublic. Muchfsunri.-e was created by a re- port from the Committee on roreign delations whiclewas presented to the Senate Saturday. Vtter reciting tl.e great importance :o this country of the NicuV;iua slpp canal and the pro gress m ade by the company which is building it, it recommends that the law chartering" that company be amended so as to make the United States ! Governmont guarantee the .$100,000,000 of bonds which it is esti mated wnk be red nested to build the . The Billioniare. HQW TO "PRODUCE HIM DIRECT AND IN DIRECT TAXATION. M : O. shearman It the January Forum. The biilionaii if he ever comes, will not be the ivult. of ;ny inpveituble natural law. 1 o will ie simply tlie product of iudin ct taxation.. Maintain that system and he will surely come, and that right! speedily. Abolish it, and he can never come at all. No elaborate calculations are necces.aiy to "make this plan, "although the correct ness of the association has been tested by such caleuLtious over and over airain. Everv indirect tax distributes itself among the pe p!e in proportion to the cost, of their support; iu other words, it taxes them upon what they spend not upon what they havt. The vast majority of any community musi alw.vys have incomes so. small that they cannot help spending thre '-fourths of wliat they reeieve. But the small minority of large owhprs do not need lo spend one-e;glit of t heir income; and a ruk, they do not spend one, half. Looking at the subject, with reference to accumulated wealth, the man who is worth 1,000 usually spends $500 a vear on the support of his family, w hile tlie man who is worth $1,000,000 rareJy spends $50,000. Indirect taxa tion, therefore, obvioir-y bears at leist ten times as heavily" upon the formei umler absolutely SOMETHING I . , i life ii 1 babd h Mtoa ; j ,, llrv,;c!?W l. Jones, d ' A riiir.fcoi:, . .- c;i oiScr crl. &t . i pr. p-.T- v ' s Tarlia Slonlh? 'and Ml'- - V Ilcrtic:-.".::-?.: . v - . ' -4 . i rr.crlplioa M' '---V-1 iV'- : - ' ' i': cry, i- : 6lC . .j - 1 - . ' ..' - -itiff v t.- - . ; . ' ( ;"'" : . .- - fc4 V - fjL ' i- printed in hlrr i;nd 011 y:i :.iy iihuu ' - ; ev r .w-u:ihctl - v " $3 SouthernFarm"$ i .00 . per year. Farci aha i ,l; .udri-$1.65." g ." j-SA3IPLE COPY FIIEE.-S1 : W. t SCiLTJlbVATUHrV.SA. W IU HOTHIHG. . ' - : '!- asuion the latter canal, iia order that the aforesaid bonds direct taxation, no ooor man would vr ' 11 1. . .. 'I'l. L .11 '.""" 1 1 1.1 inav e sold at par. lhut would cer- J W ft taiiy be an excellent arrangement for the company but. where dues Uuelle Sain come in. If the conceru is profi table the company Will, of course, take care of its bonds and retain all the profits, but .if it i unprofitable Uncle Sam will have to!foot -the bills. In quisitive people are already asking uj iy questions about this proposition whicii will hardly gtt through the House, eyeu if tue Senate should adopt it. 'ihe House isn t making much pro gress with the shipping bill, nd us opponents uie expressing i no-re conn. -Uence of uefwatiiig it. ' .democratic toeuators are very much afraid "tha-t tne Election bill will aain be taken uj by I lie Senate alter tlie fi nancial bill, is ui;poed of, but solar u L caf leain noiie of Us republican tnends appear to have any hope ot lis law, .though tlU-y ;et it davs. ever pay a larger share than a rich in in and indeed niot of the working classes would pay no taxes at all: because the collection of direct taxes from them would be too laborious and expensive to be maintained. In many instances rich men now pay oiriy a hundredth part of tho federal taxes whicii they would A FARM AND STOCK PAPER F It E E ! To Every Subscriber of THE WATCHMAN- Wc are pleased toannounee that we have made arrangements with the publishers of . The Breeders Guide and Prac tical Farmer Whercbv we can jrivo that cxccIL-hi stock. h;tve to pay It they shov lil be assessed f;U'm iUUi househoM journal FllEh to every f t Via inn tirnili t 1 nil :i 1 rnlc sii Hlf Mils' tnlniTihcr of TIIK WATCHMAN U")(H1 the ot dail v laborers. indirect T T .1 Ljoa tne average, taxation may be conditions n.ime-1 below. Tlie arrnnsemclit ii evel' becofill. g a however, f.urly started to bear at least ten i . ; . . I .lilt tll-w.ll f kn ..ft... .1.TI lln. iY1 nines as neniij njiun iuc jiuui iijiv-u the rich. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY i NEWSY NOTES FilOM UJVS COUNTRY. Notwitiistandfnij: irood - crops iu Ire- 1 lien oe a OvjU j vvbu aglee Willi ki 'eacoiie Hiii Menniryiof Mrs. Lucy liyes hi ;Haye!J it wil deaconesses foil North; onty thtj-e is to he a e wife-of ex-Pr.?idenl b us,d ;fr training the Methodi.t ediurch The Episcol Cathedral of New vj in jco.-b when tinislied it i UnKea not lK)0Sl,n . OA ru . . .1 "'"m som ooov,ovAor ti Object will.be Tii5 V, bill authorizitj Kf lesluuni r net-ii. J VT""C tO lUlS Contestfxi. erniobt House ,s na.,(? i . I IliT H the e.staliiiii.i.. . . lnm nn;,.d 8ppeite from w....t.cli, ut yeiuiont. Chr Wishingtd L;tscr. , SILVER COINAGE THE r6siTION OF THE TWO" PARTIES ThE FrRGgjl) LETTER- OUR FOREIGN RE- i LATIONS. Correspondence of the Watchman. Washington, Jan. 12, 1801. Free silver cohiage is in evervibody's moutli j itst now, and its friends say that nothing can prevent the adoption by the Senate of a five eoimure amend men t to the financial bilt wheiV-Hiat inedsiire is voted upon, aiul astle vdU ing is to begin on Wedesd;iy oif the present week, the excitement is begin ning to run quite high".! I is, also stated by th sa:ne parties that tiie bill can bejSassed ly the llouso audi, fl'iut k;h iiU l,.,1ni.iC.t'.:;;,..'1--. ". ... ..w.....s .tiLempt ro- eercise-j um aiiiuuiny as nilPrftur tn , -.F.,f , Uteres no lariff on crednlitv. nnd anybody can believe tfiat Mr. Red has made such n st ittmeiit who tyishe to, but I beg td.be excused. The Sen"- te may, m fact it is almost certain to adopt the free coin.tjre amei.dment it. will i n i it .t ..II c,.i:i it ..,cy , ,,ms:.'i. it sucii an anien-lmfnt goes through the Ih.ibp it will in my opinion first have 'to r.v- ercome the activ; jinmisitiiin .f heed and some of the hardest parlia mentary fighters on both sics 6f the House, to STiy nothing of f hn .L,..;. tion of Mr. Harrison and his adinnis trahon, which has alreadv shown it felf to be a powerful factor in cdntrori mg and forcing legislation in the Mbttse, although it has failed jh the senate. : There are some rjneer tilings' abont lhnan,u m:itt.? and so ,iur pnses m:.ybe iu store for the cot.utry "efre ,t, settled. Senator elivt Jai wh. IJr.ce, -h0. is aisochairiiiau me democratic nat.onal comn.itt as conferring, w.tii prominent emoers he.e, and it i bel.evW tint h.s ohjeet is to combine the deinocraU 111 (.impress in f,,x r.. ..e r. . " . ,us - ... u. r.i nee -llairP admit llieir nuention to tr lo i beloi'e ihe Senate again iu a lew out it will be a vei j uiihcuit Job, as toe apportionment bni, uie - T'uiu Food o'i.l; aiat labor bills, to say noliung Ol ihtf regular appropriation oins, Win all ..iiUigouizo it. "tiepiesentative .Anderson, . of Kan sas wants to know tou.etiiiiig aboai l lie combAie ot cstern ranru.id now bo ng co.iauutatt'd -jjy J-v tiouid in xe lork aim he bus cliercu a lttoiu liuii instructing lh liner &ialo Ltin inel'ce coinunssioii lo uceriabi wbal is being done ai.U lo ivpoi l lo Loiiiess. Ui.nTv oLutl peopie Itielso.i 11 is to be boped that Uie luioi ui.,Liou uia oe obiuii.tu. A bill has been introduced in the Senate by Air. xUormi, ciiuiiuu.n ui m couiuiiUee oi iuuiic iSuiidiiigs and Cirou'nds,pro idiwg lor an addition to the lliLe li.ousc UpO.l plahb a.Ug liesiett bViilis. ii.iiriaoii. At Newton Court The writer run up to iewto;i, llie capuoi ot Cu uv ua cou my, luesda. e ioand codi'L in sess.o.i aiU a gou -many ot tne Duicii in atu-uu.Hie.. iiy Ihe Way, Catawba,, itowail and Ua bairus are thei banner counties in tue State tor Dutcii peojde, wno'.it, clover and good' &iock. , Ttiere is no better people a'fiy w.iere ihan the people of Catawba. It is one of the strongest xV.liaUce counties, too. i'tie mineral wealth ot Catawba u ieat. Several Hewspaper men were on hand. . brother W illiams of the EuterpiUM, was on hand and to use a railroad thrase he "lias the right ol nay over everything." Urother Mur- I J6"To all who pay all anaeges and one year in advance liom llielaie 01 itavuient in this nionlh we will give Hih lJIvEEDER'.S (iUlDE ASD dell the shenif is not iiuviug his usual ! PKACI'ICAL t'A'U.MEll tree for one uece-s in collecting taxes. His col- vear. lections up to the present, time amount -To all new subscribers who pay one i . i , , '...i. . ,i. ... i: i vear in advance lroin date ol pay - oniy aooui. n.ui oi v nai u.ey . , ejt in moulh we wi ive lhe hist year at tins tuni. . 1 am not ab.e j ijHEEDEll'S UUIDE A -Si) 1'KAC- to give the reason, it is simply inex- ; 'fICAL FAiiMEU ireelbr one year. great u limber ol g-po all, who pay one year in advance holJini:' their cotton , iVom "January 1 we will give tlie SURE AND BEE IT! T I11S. -;- -' ... tT . : - - i- . "T'; '. " phcable- to in our farmers are fox better prices, wiiicli may partly ex plain the shortagif in taxes, buftbat is ntit the whole leasou. here at seveiit v Corn is in dem in centsper bushel i ' Flour is worth from $"2.73 to 8o.73 p.r sack. Greatest, Variety . :t..' Fairest Priced WE- ARE PEEASING THEM ALL. LITTLE FOLKS AND BIGr PEOPLE Will all find just whnt ycu arc locking forto mnkc aliolida or birthday tri ft. " , BREEDER'S CiLIDE AM) l'KAt- TIUAL FAtt.dElt tree lot-one year. JKil'o all whose subscription is paid a Hurt of the vear in advance wno will pay enough lo make it a whole year . ;.. ...I . h,.V(. vi-.. will iriv ! lie liiiEEl) in aMi.iM..,Mv .,....- . l . 1 ,1 1 1 .1 il i ; . , i 7 eu's. glide and viiAci lUAi. vui iov prices maKc iMosc i.aiuiiui gooos all bai-ganisj . IMElt .rce tor one year. . i - 1 . IX WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND NOVELTIES: ; - FAR Yvhat is tho Guide and Farmer ? : Tiiem:i:sof SulivaaNahd ' Da.iiHs VV U'clb lo tiW uuiau anuiaiuiui s tui niiiLT out an, t . eiieut quaiii v of rT- HE til IDE AND FARMER is lour. Hit cwutn.ries as it ha started- 40 eo uan stock ana la.ui.pape jn.t, it will imue a good reputa.lo., I ,.h-M pi ol" praclical, valuab liut will snpj.iy ,u long lelt -vnt . J ' iu..,nUillion lor' the lar.uer and sloe il out an the coin in u Hi :o mote it le.M N D 1 ARJlEu.- is a l Old ' ble raiser, h i a fearless exponent oi lhe various farmers' oigaai.alious and iouid . be'iu the hon-eliuld of every reader ol'j t In. A Tl ' i I .il AX. Come Jn and sub-1 scribe now. Got your friends. to come in mil r,.t tin; besi oaoer nubhslied in mis ' r 1 seel ion of t he con u t ry farm paper with it. WjLLJAST A LIFE TIME. and an excellent COM 13 IN AT ONCE. 1 The cnurty of Ifc!ell is now refuiul its bonds, Ana-.t passed l;y the last legislature provided lor the refunding ol '.ihe bonds, fcuien "have been Moated at 8 per cent. &eivst and lssueing new ones in lieuol .he old, and tloatUig them at G pi r lent, interest, payable ou the Is; day of January of'each year, a! id maturing iH the ear 1000. j Our county commission? were in session on 'Mon I iv an I Tu 's lay hist week and tr..us cie-l an ii'iirsu il amount : of Hugh Parks, deceased, all persons if b'isiu.-ss. Ciir.st says Hue po-or ye hav.:ng claims against said estate are have with atnays'we have them hereby notitied to present them tome in I ter as the treasu;er.s book -will show. : be plead in bar ot their recovery, ah Jurors were dr.i'. n for the next term of persons indebted to said estate will mir Court wliich takes place- the 1st ! please make immediate settlement of Warrants:! 25 Ye2rs 1 riOT HALF tho COST Of STERLING SHYER, STERLING I Administratcrs' Notice. - Having oualified as Administrator with the will annexed upon the estate MWa-.-j'BIHi; ra-iifcil c uuii u ai n a s, we navy i neui . nereoy iioiuieu 10 pieoniu i" Ireo'eil and ihey must le looked nf- for p iy ment on or before the Gth day which is no m'u all matter wit 1 us, ; of January. 1S(J2, or this notice will Monday in February. liajclutlon-a By Cabarrus County Alliance. the same. Lee S. Overman, ril of the Press and CarJinian ,hii(i i'omtmsoii of the Asheville Country Humes weie there and in the tincKeot bftlie tiglit: .Brother rouilmsoii Was looking alter the interests of his p.per or a wiiv; one we cairt tell winch. Whereas the Supreme Council of the rarmets Alliance ana industrial i Attorney 'Union, lield last month at Ocala, Flor-' Jannarv (Uh, 18U1 ida, re-a formed lhe demamis made tne year previous at !Sf. Louis by an lilian lnious vote, and called on all snbordinatt bodies connected wit it this organization to not only allign themselves therewith but toco-operate with Ihe national or ganization and sustain the same in these demand-; and furthermore advise the members of our bodv kot to vote David M. Parks, Administrator. With the will an nexed of Hugh Parks. FORKS 5Avt?:o STERLING SILVER, , half throuath back ct points exposed tsf wear, as shown by cut, THEN PLATED ENTIRE. Guaranteed to contain more silver and a re more i durable thn any. plated orLICHT eterlins ElWerj goods made. MADS ONLY BY Ilu Eslsej s Eiv&ris EUt Co. Call and examine' our 1hie of - never Jiefore have hjid nmmoth stoek of this i liner -, we call your special httenr. ' ; ou r line of- silver-, inlaid ' - for ks, ' . ' ' " ve r ybo lv. ir delighted with oiiiholiday display," You. want t-j see it. ;'. NB W 1 fciRii!ti'.'1?5 BE ATJTIFUii i SBLEOTlONS. PLENTY OF VARIETY, ATTRACTIONS. . - 1 . We invite yoii ali and will be glad to serve yotf When Baby was sick, we gave Iter Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria DVhen she became Miss, she chmg to Castaria. When she had Children, she ga- them Castoria .Mill M10 Mi1lii.'n i-.,.... ..1 .1 .1 but the foundation for believing K..i' Brother J. F. Clicii, wtio is to ,0e td.-j for any candidate tor a place in our isational Longitss who does nA pledge iuuiselt or theiiietves to the bt. Louis - i a,.,.,,,, t Iimj t i ire -ie it. to our best ability. .1 VERY RESPECTFULLY. X - W. H. Keisner & Bro. tor ot the new Alliance paper puoliati- ntoi.-. tiiurn too. lie'Wlkl iiie hew paper has not been named yet. We suggest that it be called; ttie Catawba Banner as Catawba is a ''banner-county in more than one way The writer scooped in 20 new casb-m-advance subscribers to the Watch- i MAN and then made his escape in tune to reach Salisbury for supper. Lung live the Dutch! 11-1 , , . . vv (uiuitire which would 'result in killing m Mr Cleveland as a Presidential candid,!. i Instiucticn. rogrcsivt Farmer. "Again we call the attention of. the uiemheistf the General Assembly to the importance of making the instruc tions to our Senator m the National Congress as liberal as possible. We are in 'tutor of instructions; an4 we think the great masses of the Alliance meu in ISorth Carolina are in favor of fiistri.ctions. But we want the in structions to he so liberal as to help aud not tahnnVr our onio. s liijli.e.r rus county, througa I lie..-,-..1H,;'bar-ties in County Ajli ,nce ;!scniVj'ied, that we cotrviatit tae binding duty of our organ izition to be faithful to the demands of our national oriraniza tion, and tihit we e pec:ally believe it the duly of our Senator awd Uepresen tatives in the Legislature now assem bled to -vote for jio man for United St;ites Senator who i-i not in full sm pathv wit b the demands of our order, and that we would remind ti.Mii of their pijdge wlieir'becon'iu'' members rof the Alliance to stand bv its luinci- pies "even unto deth." ltesoivedj, That we demand f the members of the Le0i lature that they instruct our Senator ami lr;pivje.nta tive in C6iigress'to sustain alt nui ures iiitroducect or henafttr to be in troduced iii Congress in keeping with these our national demands, e.ptcially the Sub-Tresuarv plan. Kesolved,Tnat g.ving away r cell ing any of ihe cour.hou.-e lot to rati- iy - Li yla FHEE F0H EYEHV OJffi WHO WILIt TflJE Tp TflOUBLE TO RSK FOH IT. ' - IJvll iCT 01.CO PER YEAR. fs U 11 U X it tim U.ij; i Cw'.. il t . i c. 1: T' 1 luiure tttoris lu'eccuie u.c refo.iifs de- IU,lu uui,,UHls u lo.i.Muuai.- uiiiuded bv the Alliance. J It seems to on f i uir arm rroouce Ex- us that proper instruction to our toeii.i- Tt14 t . iois at iniib I. me wuuld have the effect!. .u..,.- ,...,.. . i . ... . I - f," UUO Hill'" III I 'lllL Uil I. .1 Hvi allay lttie unhappy ieeliug that tew' icuraiow to C,(ii m Fe,ruan to been en ;eudeied oy leceiit uiscuiuii, I .iU( seut vl.ttlol)? and unite all classes; una - ptuncs, m efforts to reach the ends that ait our people declare to be desirable." to- organizatioub in New York thtiu. Sltllll. ti ll l ll II 1 1 ' v , nr. v. t.. .t The South' a mutt IV'i,au-.-iit Aricctinral tiiaor. e. tt. BAiiitrrrr, Oar Special W&BbiugCuu Correspondent. Mm. Mm. 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