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The editor is not responsible tor views expreae- by correspondents. rAU business connected with us office, u ordei ;p tnsura prompt attenti .i. should be ddressea u . , The KOITI IIKRNEK, Ti I BOKO. N.C l&i ' ired at the Post-omce at Tarboreugh, N .,a? anctrad-class Hatter. Thursday . September 3 1891. TO HELP THE REPUBLICANS. Let Ihem (Democrats md republican parties) go together, by all means. The sooner they do so, tbe sooner will a vic tory for the reform movement be obtained. .National Economist. The above admits of no doubt about what the leaders ol the Alii annce would do with that organiza tion. The above even throws aside the thin veil which has heretofore been used. The unwifid im ol ueh advice may well be qutsMoned by allfrinds of the farming and other laboring classes. In the first place the farm ers of this country aie not numeric cally strong enough to control elec tions unaided. . In the second place the Economist would make its organization a class party, a but slight improvement upon a sectional party; neither of which can or will so legislate as to give egual justice to all and special privileges to none. In the farmer movement there is bo much of good that in our opinion nine tenths of tie voters are friendly towards tfceuu. But to do a the Nationul organ adv"- o wo-ild loose these friend without, wuoso aid any of the demanded reforms cannot be achieved. But the two o d parties are not going together, tLeir principles are too antagonistic. Tuere ia nothing in common between tlie Democratic and republican paciie. Any c. ,a i tion o n'd he onlselT , u-d l,v ih complete surreudt.r, an 'luu-oibLity where fundamental principles are to 1 variant. No true Democrat will .nr. render his opini&ns on deceutraliza tion, e nsti utioual construction, the tariff &o to the republicans. The republicans will not. turn Democrats. With every probability of a third party their chances for another lease of power are too bright -.. Separate political action in this St-te would surely mean republican buccoss for the State and negro dom ination in the Ea-t About tLK it seems lo us t!ie runs ral-l I hlr.l 1 .. . .. v cum yany man can i ave no doubt. For it may safe.y be as sumed tuat the negro yoto will as heretofore be republican. The South ebxeb takes not the slightest stock in the claim that the colored men will vote with the Alliance This would be contrary to all ex perience. Except when force of one kind or another ia used the em ployees do not as a class vote with luempioyfrs. so well established is this fact and so much have the employers coerced their labor ini-i voting with them that the s cretbaK lot has been demanded ia every State in the Union. The Alliance i edf recognising iLis mabs a ..eCret ballot one of their demands. As we have said the negro may . uounteu on to vole the re- r- t-uaei, next year, and the republicans have in North Carolina iio,uuu votes to safely .politically bank on." With three parties in "Violate republican defeat would be next to impossible. ' JUSTICES TO THE RESCUE. The Justices of the Peace at Iheir meetinff Monv ni k . i 1.' "us . 8n on to the i-smm .w lu me county commia-1 "me hioners an appropriation for an ex- 2rge What was it?" i ion of the resources and nroduot- the Tntpr-Sif afaa exposition at Ealeigh. Once before the justices hay'e been asked to recommend this appropria tion and they declined. It is hoped and beiieved that they will reconsider heir former" refusal as the reasons for such an exhibit are better under stood. We assert it confidently that this - - , . WVWMJO county and the entire agricultural t.ection. of the State needs all the ad vertising it can get. We have a su-per-abundance of land with an in tr casing deficiency of labor. of Edgecombe at th Tnt " L" Qr" of P. P. p. I -, Ciu,un tne accomphBh m, nt of two ends will be greatly as eu ted, the attraction of the home 8etkerand Pital tomanafaclure o ar raw products. Both of these are necessary to our prohperity. V A majority of ihe'real estate own- era urp nV ii I ... " "aiiea "land poor." Thb fc toucan cultivate with no market for dispo sing of their surplus without, a sac rifice. Purchasers are needed, these will come if we show what a gene rous soil we have and our unsur passed facilities for marketing out farm products. The folly of sending our raw pro duets to New England to be turned in to the manufactured article and then i . . . uriDgingmem back Here lor con sumption is apparent, yet this Is just what we are are doing, and it ia ex pensive. Let us attract capital here, manu facturing plants. To do this we must lay before the wotld what we oan make; our climate and other sur roundings which, go to make life pleasant and healthy' must also be set forth, The approaching Exposition at Raleigh presents the most economi cal and effective means of achievuig theso much desired results. 'The star of empire" is Southward. Em igrant and capitalist are alike com ing this way. The Exposition will be visited by thousands of Northern people, prospecting for homes and localities where their capital can best be invested. To the Southkbnkr's way of think ing there is no place where there is so much in its favor with so little of the discomforts as right here in Edgecombe. We may be wrong, t I. ll a 1 . out we coaiienge mis state or any other state to show such a combina tion of raw products and in the abundance that Edgecombe does. Here are raised in great quantity these leading crops, rice, corn, wheat, peanuts, tobacco and cotton, enough to keep constantly iu operation manufacturing plants coating fifty millions of dollars. '. Oar people know this, but the stranger does not By an exhibit a iwucigu ana wnenever we can we must force our advantages upon bim, iiiTery dollar expended for this purpose will return to us enhanced many fold. Dyspepsia aid IidigtaUss. Iu their worst forms are cured by the use o j tr.tr. f. ii you are debilitated and run down or if yon need a tonic to regain flesn and lost appetite. Strength and vigor, take P. P. P- and you will be strong and healthy. For shattered constitutions and lost man hood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash Poke lioot and Potassium) is the king of all medicines. P. P. P. is the great est blood purifier in the world. For sale by all druggists. A EASY WAT TO PAY TAXES. AUiiy uiuuons oi aoiiars were paid b tbe American people a year 0n tneir sugar. Free sugar their sugar. Free sugar has aavea mis macn. Un a per capita A" ., . average North Carolina would pay a million or one fortieth of this vast sum. ijes us suppose we do not have as much sweetnin' in oui'n as other folk and that our share was only suu,U00. this would makes saving to the people of the State of almost enough to pay their entire State taxeo. Let the tariff be taken off of wool and woolen goods and agricultural implements and the people of every State in the Union will save enough to pay all county and municiple taxes. The voter who thinks thn tariff is of minor political importance should delight in paying his tixes to the sheriff. Free trade baa made nothing dear er. The tax on sugar was only two cents yet the retail price of granula ted sugar is three cents a pound less. Quinine from five dollars an ounce now sella lor fifty cents, and so it goes. No industry is ernshed and at. I me people ar relieved of great nd ffrnialiinn I. .-. - 1 -re uuiunii. rreeirta pn s every man on a equality. lh- tariff taxes not the rich, but the masses to enrich the few. By the sword f Polk it is passing strange that the farmer who pyg most or tbese bills will submit to continued exactions. Critieiaiag a Ysssg Lady. ''She would be & nrAltv . - .7.. ff vuaxicy. -l 1 " George '-Her fac- i. I " ,u urpie ana rea blotches. vnariey tjh. that's ami' t,....v disposed of. Used to be the ame 1V9V tvt?nxl t t... A T . . - TT got rid of it in vT. Jr ?imM Wood eruptions. tell you, it's the boaa hlru . Tu r ' . . w vwi bad that you conld hMr ,;, kn. I wyerner nad rheumatiam clear across the count I k . ea it and you know A tr. ... . .. ' ----j ""V u ia gent he is now. If somebody wauld give Misa Dai- oj-pumier, en would thank them "lwIwwas- Ail ti.UrgBtoressellit. xitrew orit Journal of com merce devoted a column and a half eottorial to a paper by Her. Ti rr TutUe in the Raleigh Christian Ad vocate on praying for the dead. Mr amue jiooKtne ground that such prayers were futile and not tioned by the Bible. sane I HoweYer one may differ with Mr. Tottle on this subjict all" must coon cede that the extended article in this high standing paper refuting his ar gument is decidedly complimentary tothecrav mattAr ;n t r....i . waa head. J " SOCKLESS SEXTUIOTi. The lion, Jerry Simpson who has been teaching the Tar Heel yeoman ry the science of government has this to say about matters and things: "I have just returned from North Carolina, where I went at the invita tion of our national President, Mr. L. L, Polk, to attend four mass meetings of the Alliance in that State. The meetings were well at tended by alliance men from all over the State, there being as many as five thousand people at ouf meetings at Durham and Charlotte, The en thusiasm of the Alliance men of North Carolina' is unbounded. Ev ery mention of the Ocala platform and Sub treasury bill brought oat rounds of applause. I was pro foundly impressed with the opposi tion to Mr. Cleveland in north Caro lina. Whenever anything was said against him it met with hearty cheers. There is one thing certain to my mind Mr. Cleveland will never get the delegation in the National Convention from North Carolina. Ilia attitude ou the silver question has ruined his chances with A . . CI 1 toe ooumero people, i was very much surprised to see the enthusi asm of the North Carolina people touching independent action. They all seemed tired of the old parties, both ltepublicao and Democratic, and expressed to me their intention to go with the third party when the proper time cam. The Democrats are getting alarmed at the situation in the South. They see the old Democratic party falling to pU-ces, and the aristocratic cltsse, which for so long a time rule J the country in the days of sUvery, and who dropped into the occupation of ruu niog the Government after the war closed, are also becoming aUrmed.' Klertrie Bitten. This remedy ia becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.-A purer medicine does not exist snd it in guaranteed to do all that ia claimed. Electric BitUra will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Piniplt, Boila Salt llhenm and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as curs all Malarial fevers. For cure of headache, Conslipat on and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 5O cts .and $1.00 per bottle at Staton & Zocllers Drugstore. YYahiataa Mtir. WasniHOToM, D. C September I The People's Party of Kansas ex4 pect to run the coming fail campaign under high pressure, judging from the announcement that they have arranged to assess each voUr, who voted with the paryy at the last fall elections, one cent, the collections to be made by the county commitfM which will aggregate a fund of flu 000 for the expenso of the canvass.; This they think will be smple for the prosecution of a red hot campaign since, accordiujr to thtir claims thv elected five Congressmen, eighty-faur Legislators and a United States Sen ator last fall with the expenditure of only $1,000 Ohio Republicans must either go back on Blaine or McKinlev th; f.n If they stand by Blaine, th endorse the McKinley bilL If they vote for McKioley and what he ffeuU, they give Blaine a slap in the face. Take jonr choice. nentU- inen. The Treasury mrmthlv nuhVw .UU statement to-dav will show thut ciBh available for the reduction of the.public debt has increased during the month of August about $7,500, 000. The amount of 4J rer renL lioiL continued at 2 per cnL v-Lri!. was $481,850. making total tn .l.t of $23,221,650. This leaves about $27,000,000 4 J per cents outstand ing. It is impossible at present, however, to make any definite eati. mate a to the amount of theso that will e presented for redcmntiAn espocially as the Urn within which they may be continued at 2 per cent, is to be extended beyond September 2 for a period not vt Secretary Foster th tt he thoucbt that between lil iwui . 000 and 25,000,000 4J p. r rental w.il u presenie.i ror redemption. This Will I "htirelv fca tin farter. Ill pan men the Secretary it J , IUC would for.-o tlmt much mooy into circulation at a tune when lhre is great need of it in ruovii.g tro.s. The disbursnnent of this sum of money, the secretary saul, will not embinass th Treaaury Depart m nt, as there is $IOG.OOM00, sv.,Ubl-, uiouuisixg ocircri i ancea and exclusive of the 10,(XJ,WX), goldrtserv. If e said that a circular wUI beisucd tomorrow, txtending 1 ?.iJ.me fr,contnuing the bond This Bill (the McKinley Bill) is an infamy and an mit t G. Blaine on June 19, 1800. as a news Diivr th. Nfnw v-i. . . Uer-ld is pro abty without a wer io the world. VI - recent batil s aiound vatrir.t. M which ended so dilroustly for notable isslauce of thin. XJltUIIU-HIH 111,1,1 turn..). lbn tiattl. -. fuiuij uuniOiM ll rin. 11 j- ., . " "' la t. ki I ii.imn he Ci.il eao lct,r,, e lk a!d for ,he : TQe '"H and uranhia a. ne imws. niako its conU-u. onnt iu i he nu. .. iioraritf rw conflicting and meagre ri.,.i. r w " I CiiaiL! UlfKlliT will. .1 nl.rel..l " MffiSERS' FRIEND LESSEtlSPAtjf i WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. aid altoathVi- witK i r ari than aha u1 fr SSttll- L '.V1' "f1"- having uatomar. 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It ii aal telegram is a special lie. xne lollonrincr boodle of Alhance iufornution postpaid to any a.ldreae oo rvceipt of one dollar nk at this office: 1 copy Philosophy of l'f ic. 1 copy Handbook of Fact. 1 copy Some Idea. 1 copy History United SUIcs Dob bar. 3 copies Power cf Moner lo Op press. . . 3 copies Sob-Tie. -ury PI on 3 copies It Is Constitutional 3 copies President Polk's Speech. 1 copy Hsrry Tracy's Srech. 3 copies Nation! Economist. Frequent tails Ut AI'inre litera ture have induced The E-womist to lutke the alove offer, which tartly covers the coat of printing and pott age. Addrcts Nat i osau Ecoxo i tr, Wathiogtoo, II. (X tf Tat first eantil to polilh'al re form is sn accurate knowledge of ex- isting iliUcal conditions. HflM).., ISTHLHttEVil K. ,,JK B-Md lefllantfsyrcrkSus. Mra. J. M. 8uu U Lotas Inn CSUHaa . W, ta;i tw naU.U fever i. nUmmm, JUilSi lrcDeil kM Triarty VUa Vary aUUir ,j tncrrtrndaiattt. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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