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Ho com munications will be published that contains ob eeJonable ! personalities, that Withholds the name or the . author, or that will make more than one column ln.thispaper. ' ; i The editorjs not responsible for vteWBez pressed by correspondents. ' 3AU business with this office, In Order to prompt attention, should be addressed to j THE SOUTHERNER, -TAUBOBO.N.C i Entered at P ostofBce as '"second class matter. , THTJg8PAT......;.... Noy. 15, lg94 A abashing macbine over the floor like a lawn mower, ; and does the soaping,' "scubbing and drying in one or two' opera- j ; Aitiiongn the Chinese have been coming to California forfif i ty - years and there hare been f thousands of them there all the time, there are only 2,000 native born Chinese in the State. f November happened : J apanj didn't go into the racket with China just to smash some elunawaro and have some fn She is enjoying itrso much that she demands $200,000,000 and the isiana of l ormosa to quit. j A New Orleans estimate of the cotton crop places it at 8,850,000 oaies. jfc rom the same source it Z 1 1 -i . . saia tnat the Egyptian and In dian crops will equal last season's, while tjie Asiatic crop promises to prove disappointing. . atest estimates , indicate Democrats Trill have'not 100 Representatives in The that thd exceedin ttjie next Congress.- andall hnt. n of theso are from the South J Tn i tne present House the Democrats vx memoers from Northfim fetes. ."Western j". Frost districts threatened. ImmediatfiW f i,X habitants place Quantities. A ---wm V.aw VU1 bells are tolled in snm of France when frost is between tar is dense ! f WHAT DID IT? rt . aa ; Jtnere has been varied ana nn- ' - - - - merous opinions as to what caused the '.'slump" that overtook us on Cth. These reasons everywhere, in every quarter the Democrats lost strength. - Some say unfilled pledges and promises did it; some say the hard times did it; while . others say the Deinocrats themselves did it. We are inclined to believe each was partly right, and all combined did it. f "Whenever and .wherever the Defmocrats have made an earnest anft determined effort to redeem its pledges, its legions of voters will loyally follow their standard bearers, but whenever party lead ers aesert their platform and un der some pretext refuse to carry out their platform, the masses of the party will revolt. j The pledges of the Democratic party have not been fulfilled -in full. The President in many in stances has been found to differ with his party and caused many an, honest Democrat to think what means the Democratic plai IOrm. And When the haTd timrtA began to howl around each' man's dcjpr, and the low prices of pro duce made his profits less, many. an lionest Democrat was taken in with the Fopulistic idea of more money and caused a breach in the old party lines. These hard times for which the Republicans arp; far more responsible than the Democrats were most potent in overturning the Democratic par- I The party in power catches the.effect. The Republicans would hate causrht the same defeat r it -m ' - . ' . and added to this as a force profoundly influencing popular opinion, was the shameful record oij aeiay and division which at- tended the passage of the Tariff brLUf at a time which demanded the Speediest j action when every business interest for a decision. The'con- THK DEMOCRATS DID IT. Just before Chairman Fou left Raleigh for his home at Smithfield he had a long talk with a reporter. In tho conversation Mr. Pou said the Democratic defeat was com plete and surprising. - E.When asked as to the cause oi tho defeat, he said he thought the immediate cause was the "stay-at- home" vote. He said he felt sure that the returns would prove that at least 30,000 Democrats did not vote. The causes that induces these Democrats to stay at home were therefore the causes of our loss. These causes, he thought, were many. Among them was the dis appointment of the people at the approval, i mouid ce mora than glad state II they Ltd known each other to meet a representative cotton grow, more Intimately., But Vance knew er from each State Dr Alliance, eith- the meaning of the tidl wave which er in New York or In tome eouthern elected a Democralls Home, Senate aty, tosee if something cannot be and Preeidenk an J if a handfni f aooe to bring about some benefit to the South. Something matt be done or your land will not be worth cul- tmtiog. (Signed) 'Jomi T. Boncrr. flew'e Tkli! We offer one Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot b cured by Halle Catarrh Cure. P.J. CHENEY Toledo, a We the undersigned, hare known r. .j. uneney lor the last 15 & CO., . Props tricksters in the Senate had not de. bberalely tried to s'ora that current the result of the election November 6,1894, would have been different Kow let us take oar defeat like men. in two years taerewillbe another election. In the interim there is much work to be done south of Ma son and Dixon's line, wbich has nothing to do with politics. From the mountains to the sea shore our sections team with marvelous re sources. Mines of trold. mountains oi mica. Quarries result of two years of Democratic control. They had not realized I & Marvin. Wholeaai r, t mica, Quarries of marble, and I aiwwuavonn. botcm or nnmrvai rrrroat and beheve him perfectly honorable TUt of lnd so xertUe that evx in all business tr&naart;nna mr-,A A-1 err cereal can ht nrMm t nancially able to carry out any oblix w"k the iudiciona manaeement and muKux maun uj iqmt nnn. icuuivBuon or tne yeomen of the West& Truax, Wholeaale Drngi. I South. Let this experience teach gists, Toledo, O. Waldinir. Kinnan the people a lesson and it will nni unv frrent Vienefif ond vara nnm'll I ledo. Ohio. ing to await the benefits sure to I .HAU'!.at"rh tken inter come from nnr nPOU the blood -o"""'" "couj i ua muoons suruces of the euaciea. juws oi Tines, fine lighted and volumes of I Smoke arise, thus croW- ting tne vines, At 'it - iu,vvu wuiaea TOtea? in tlie recdnt election in Colorado. iiiost ot them voted against Gov u aiie. j.ney were afraid I he might take a notion some time to ride around in blood np to the bridle bit. That kind of bridal business isn't popular with the women. cMipn is the Democrats did it- H? , . if DaBfferFrflm Catarrh. !i The most important featnr mWmt that very common complaint, catarrh in the head, is its tendency to devel op into some other more smnns mnA dangerous disease. The foul matttr dropping from the head into the brochiaj tubes or lungs is very lia ble to lead to bronchitis or consump tion, that destroyer which causes more deaths in this countr than anv other disease. As catarrh oriirfnar . in impurities in the blood, local ap plications can do but little good. The common sense method of treatment is to purify the blood, and for Una purpose there is no preparation supe rior to' Hood's Sarsaparflla. The powerful action of this medicine upon the blood expels every purity, and by so doing cures catarrh and gives health to the entire organism. CXDER THE SEW REGIME. Effect of the Elsctioss Upon thi the States. i Washihgtos, Nov. 10. The re cent election will have an Jmw,. bearing upon the Congressional .n. portionment of the Statf s that were captured from the Democrats by the Republicans. The result will h entire reversal of the of thincrs, sad will enablA tha w- publicans to entrench themselves -s-iu iu power in several States. At They felt that not suffi cient changes had been made in either our financial or tariff laws. They saw no immediate prospect of further changes in either. Agricultural products sold for less than ever before and money was hard to get , The man in debt had little to hope for. The big cottoA crop broke down the price, and the Democratic party was blamed for it He said it was a time "for all people to be moderate and con servative; there- had been much feeling in the campaign, and in some" sections the tension had been great This was passin and would disappear soon. As to the future of the Demo cratic jparty, Mr.'Fou said he had no fears; The chances' were .ten to One we would carry this state in 1896. We have plenty of Demo cratic votes in the State to-day to carry it over any combination, and two years of opposition rule will give our stay-at-home voters am ple reasons for voting in 1896 ' In 1896 we should bee-in earlv and get a more complete organi zation and make our Canvass lon ger. We did not begin this year until the field had been completely tnlMn cc, oc per&ottle. Sold by ill druggists. Teshmocials free. De invainihst for the! next two years G rover Cleveland, a Democrat ic President has to contend with a Republican House of 225 members and a Republican Senate with a safe msjorily presided ovsr by Vice Pres. ident AdUi E- Stevenson. The pict ure is not a pleasing one tut its ex istence lspnmarfly due to thedu plidty, the arrogance, the extrava Lew Average TieUsfCerj, WAsmNa tow. Not. 10 Th. v. vembcr returns to the Department T?.c?.ofa handful of Senators whose oi Agriculture of the rates of vield mQliuai selfishness and duplicity per acre make the avenge of corn " t0 lheir Priotia and honesty 197, which is about 11 hn.h.t. .w. re is to infinity. the yield Indicated by the condition I rr' 27 who u hare says U is figures in October. This is the law-1 n?k nrpnsed at the result. He aU for Infants and Children. i . " '- - I "CatrUUao waOadaM tochGdrMthal I rMoosncBti It Mauparlortoaay prmcrfptfaa kw to bm.- IL JL larm. Jt P.. Ill So. OxfurU St, Crooa lya, X. V. "Ta M et Caatort b to nxlwrrml ajd Ita atartta ao wll thm Uwu It tam a vork of anpCT,ugmUo to eaJorw te. Kvwaralh latamcmt tmmSOm 1m do met kanOMCorla Camum Hisrrx, P.n, KwwYorkCktr. I CaMwirtMCUk,0J(Ul Sojst MoaaHs r-tarrba. VrmetHm, mmm wotom fha a TUout birkxts tnoljrmJkA. 41. Tor avprl jmr I ka. TWOtoK'saJ aWJ atwrnya ntimtm Urn oo so m u baa ianrUklj frm4 Unrflcial reT r. raaxo. X P, Trnm rtarrarm Obavarr. T7 V raar i Oi aaai. Kra Toas rw TOWARD CO., I complete: .oil1 1,61(1 tbltbl occurred since 1881, wba it stood at 18.6 bushels per acre. The yield for the present year, which must be regard ed as a preliminai v md nnt estimate, is Ues than ihe average for S'fiif16 re,oa fo ik , . mm. . p i r Tri. :. & . , fcn Jors 164 V to 1879 by 7 A bushels; less than the c luoceeaing decade 1880 to 1889 r9. Puc and win in 1896. I by 4.4 bushels snd less than th. believe this is true, but our totU g. off I 'rape for the four years 1890 to 1893 muU P"6' 7 h nd tefuse by 3.7 bushels. The quality in 79.4. ?. K into the old order of . f a IV . a lihnla 24 A. At . v X, in" aeuJ psssins? the Tariff bill which delay was doe i we senatorial tomfoolery above rweri-ea. to in this column. Vice President AdlaiE. Stevanaon Sa Aam VJ 1 nimey, but this able New xoraer says tne party can profit bv WASHLNfiTOX LETTER. (From our regular enrrespoodeat) Lit Dkuoobits Tatw TV,. r ci si Lux MzsX Qksvixx Wa txrlooSesatobiii. Tbicixxt 225 RxPCBUCaS 0CXGES8IN A Rxtublicaji SrxATX Baiud: Sti- Trcin, am TT" "1MI AS TO THX CacssTirs Futtox hot Horx- xxss. Washihgtoh, Nov. 13, 1894. The Democrats ought to learn something from the Waterloo of last Tuesday, Six months before Cleve land was nominated there were frac tions in the partv. ihm T. ..-. reiix me ack that North Carolina f" "broken the back-bone of the sob id South. Let there be no unavailing regrets however. I heard last week uiai norxu uarolina'a financial cred it was above par in New York and einer great commercial centers. The new census shows her boundless re aourcas. to this she owes her good "P"". ivpicai pouiiciao nev re jei neipca ner. Thewotk of her yeomanry added to ber great natu ral wealth are the secrette of her presens xuiure well being. Afa- i-egMiaiure wont slop the spindles of such man am th.TT!.l and Friert; nor silence the mannfaa. . TAH230no, 3J". Q. tl ffl Rn mm - " ' . mmm - DR. IL O. HYATT'S S AIM A TORIUM. KINST0N. H. r DISEASES OF IHE f YE AXD CTh rot , SURGERY. . . NOTICE By virtue of a decree Od la EJwrj- Superior Court la amamriWia pn dUiig to which a a Pope aivl k. G r plaintiff aad Supben Crkkmorc and wiV aad others are defradaau, tbepurpowof aid suU bticjt for a dirlakw of Ue Uaj, of lb late K. C. Pope, to makliaaia U ukrrtjBed aa appoiated commw f " d lad for dm tteo. I wUl atU la lbe iowa a tor oa Friday. Norember tOlh, ue f.i. lowing dcacribed proprrtj: II. Ooe tract of land la Edrtcom! -djoiiunjr the lada of K. C. PcCmriS I ope aad otbm on lb mih i.u r.. lg Crwk aad el skle of tK nmt.- - f 1 acm, more or km . . One other tract oflaad to tome cribed. lira. T. A. Marrvxt coouioiae four hundred aad ftftr moreorloe. ' z. uo other tract of Wl which were determined to thwart I lnr.0' Charlotte, the Qaeeo City of Va ht1? Z a I lha Piajaai A I u.o ucj m care ne enoaid be nom-1 .7 . 'r"""1 arcuon nor shut np "" ui iuiic oi mem. n i iicwnei oi ui xmk nominated snd elected. On xr ar-H I Carrs or the Hane's nor dirninisVi PHARMACY, M J what is C. DEB-HOTEL PABE1E. j HJS AJD QUAETEBsi FOU gs and Medicines A full Stork of ATervttitnf. M ts.-j ... occupied by our enemies. He said the campaign reallv TlA3 4 - - L 1 a . tT -uu on xne pan oi the 5th thess D.mocrats commenced oZ the comoere of the s co Jtl uel Demoerats until September. It er.tiona. Thei, gameXnad fn nongh. bu.Ve mt5 couldnot have begun on their side lhe desperate fight waged here for 7,U mtkm lhe tof it, and learn earlier because Congress did not m0.nlhs between a Democratic House om how to win in 1800. With tiU then act on the tariff bilL Af- !m 'f'11105" . Preiidenton one Hpetker of the next w uuuBcaaea senators I .TT crew in tne l- our people did I actuated aolelv Kv mAtin. r I publican fuaimiiat r...- v... best Our speakers were I interest, on the othrr mA. tv I will be soma louirh tlm mhm-A t. ... - 11 . . . . 11. r, ? . ,VI earnest, and they made a brilliant DV the United States Sen- Tl r Ia dt of Hon. canvass. Probably there i ij. i - . ucuer speecnes made than were deal anrl h,v 1 " hir,rviBvi ik-V TTTS . r"" WUUB. UC 11 DODML aM Infr..! " " t MIUWWP 7 wiuoraer anvthin anfJ customersLV PliyslGians PrecriDiioDs A Socially. ter it had their The Republicans will hara Jnva ; member of the LesrislarnrA fr,n ;tiie i-opnlista and will bo ani? seke the fee-tpls, bnl ?tr . .S .,t .xcuixiuuusiy giving to Uoss Butler i fcU1 "ave 06611 apportioned by Dem the Senatorial plum for wbi ?rf !8' .twe.lTe b7 Republicans and sold his sul. The Populi ll WT?PewF..B PPo ,it is thought. srim,w TL' 'w.?utM..PPo wio who -Tnii nrt tm 0, v 1 re vwioraao. ton from 6 to 4 cents in sixty days took the bent out of many of our people, and we lost much in vycioDer, not that our people cuangea, but they became dis- :ouraged and refused to rote. win when the election comes. a - uiuui. lOTii tM An,nf Ik. .-- I Uwyers on either side of the Rotun- I flr4 aM Was Weak, uUr. dirpctinn Tn. V ,r - XT TT-V- "77. iextt-ftmo fi, T.J;i" r I Minnesota. New 5 ":rV? r'rrr. xca.MeT, and . ".. y aeire (Won TTM 7 'r, weIlD7 UwoIinUi, ha. IliiV A W ?.?be-. Vermont and rnlV 2 n: .1 a4LUtiXrl H III S TUlTTinnAyf aiMi;rA.r a-t a. Fvtuiuuou viai in irri ib s '.Avttj.a:...i w . , - , uuctUCUL ja- hraska. New'S t j . " "tuuaia. By so doing they t?atherjd in ate a conspiracy. (or what amounts I "?n. "Merson is in my honest to a consp.racvl : I opinion, the oni fK;n iv.i v.. j.a , : . ' . - ta- . - . . . . ---- k . uu made in the past two months. We Ind was nominated. rL ,Z.Zl gained rapidly in the early days I exlrTag"ice of the Senate is anolh of September, but the fall of cot- !L"QSe ?f e wterlod The ex - ome oi tne swell heads who got into the Senate by untcrnpulous methods, men who never raw $5000befo,e in l.r r live men towbomStata cnu.n.Lr..' patriotism are and muatever remalu, Elusenun mysteries, added to the dlsrust Of tha nannl. Tk. T We should begin the work of LcD we more guilty thsnthe Dem organization at once. We should p7 a ffP1. if the hold our lines tui. We must sMlw preacV pure Democracy every Jhe remedy i, with thel?. h0 week till next elertinr. mi Henrr SL Gora Tni, Z is, mttoduccd a resolution to amend vuauiuiion and elect Senators by popular Tote, which passed the last House and mvM K.fT7? proved by the Wisl.ture. oU num. ber of States. Let the mand that this proposed amendment U to the Constitution be adopted, and me senators will no lnn.; a... iJ W w spend hundreds of thousands of doN M OOQ S Sa- el JL aaa. --;.uKio oar uoe. . Reipectiuilr, JOHNjK. McILHENNT & CO., Drugglstfi andApothecarIe 8 Election Returns O ' o o o o Never Affect J.T. S0CTHERX FARMERS' TECST. liODDXr BOPOfira tt. nii.. It to Savx Mohxt to Southiex VAJTTOX X'aODUCXBS. XTm T 1 WW T . . - VX aaa t al Tr4tsUat Imtae eacu, M Uit. X aa4 tts Srt7 aad aftarraraa aerw eeaa. f ftiac raliaf la HaatJi lanawoa, X lava takaaaaraa COs aa4 aaa art WXal X plaaM, afe) aaa smi mtMaBlastier wetk. x teal ca ijrmiuKuuu V e Jn4 ooco it m ft. a, w j m aaii i 1 r " MlfclaXaVlllm 1 la t exjraaa ns.v. craaS seeUalaat. katin coooooooooooooocoocoo 9. i. a O WHEN YOU COME TO OUR PLACE- rJailVa.a .1 ... w uuw w wirj caij i0 that the aJJitkm of time to our AM,.?r, 0i"Wa iranc, work toward, p ftioo. All th,s is for roca bsnefit-our charges never go op "Cl,0- i Your E7s gSgbup Glasses' saw A trial will safle to convince you of this. a BtyaAQr Wears in the poafofSce building. mill sanY aAMa r 1 0 a WWI4 wauo 111, foontj . adWaioir tbe Uada of Mr, a a ll- CWom and oU.m. cocuinine ooe bundml ad Ihirtr arrt, rrHare or lc, aad koown aa the WiUia Buna laad. oUrr tract of land la aame couatT adjoin: ta tract Und above dcijmbed. O. C Baule, II XL, (Xktn aad otacra, aad kaown aj the I. W. U. 00 tract, coouiaiar fij acm. m. or 6. Ooe other tract of Uad to n coumr aJ ioinla Ihe Uada cf Urarr Ocr aa the LlanuUoo talare and uimnff ooe huadrrd acrw. mor r i- . aaoB at the Eaton L. Pbn T7 Ooe other r4rro or l.i 1. adJoiaioxiLc landarJ it Carter Pone aad uhm rvi- kaown at the Jamh 1 .. . a v two u im XMUiCDOrO. 7. One Oder pWe of Uad in aarae cooBtv. ad jo tninS the Usda of W. IL Whitehead aad kaowa as the York lot to aae town. 8. Ooe other piece oflaad to mim couatT. adjoining the toad of Q. It. Gui. 00. aad pthera In the aaase town. Ooe other o$ at laad l I other, kaown aatbi or place ta aarae town. 10. Ooe other piece of Uad to aaoe cwiBtj. adjoiaiaj tbe laada of K. C church lot aad other, aad known aj Eijah Reddkk. lot toaanU twT 11. One other p iece of Uad to aamc etytoiaio. Urn Uada of K. C Pope, ..aua.u aou vum, cootauuar acre, kaown aa the Woodier kx 18. One other piece of Uad to same fU5tv, adjoiaiar tbe Uada of Wm. IauStiUkl; and caer, eaotaiaine about foor acm aad kaown a the Jojaer lot. fne otaer piece of Uad ta wu ermaty, adjoiniaf tbe Uada of J. I. EJe aor, Caner Pope aad otaera, known a Uenry WiJey lou . H One tract of Uad to Nah Count t adjoiaiBf the Uada otXLC. llrajwrH, on the : weal 1 aide of the Wflmlnrtoo a. Weidoa icaaroad, and kaown aa the Proauied Laad. 13. One other piece of laad In th-L. cooatj aad town of OaUJebora, adioiainr iwi LM JV .othernd kaown at the old Port Oflce lot 18. Ooe other bier iiaiwi 1. ,own aad count t. adioinlnr ik. it,j.- & Co. Mul Prowilr an.1 L . ..... Kinchen Jorner property. lerxni or. aaie: Onefounh ca-h bal aace la one, two aad three equal annual -jmrma wiia s per cent, latemt frotn dav of aaie. 1 TUJe retaiael to . - deferred reparnu. For farther tofarma. Uon eaqnire of J. p. Stuart, Baule boro, or the uadenisned at Rocky V ounu W. 11. Wlimit v k n ' Ojtnaaiaaianer. Dunn t Conaer, Atty'a. saaajaes tor neb mtortaf aaicUAe Tore 10 lb, (fl h.a J00 e,t J00t I I 93 SHOE.': 'vtiuwiUK; a .Otho Wilson. Wouldn't it be a. our rood and ! 1- plan'for or TEE larmers to fiemre ont it ? I thB .iwvciT7- " would nnt. r r. K.:r :;:a,'ca ""r"1"8 mem . v uiwo proniaoie : to "4 wugress. xne election of i;.u;,"wl I inan jo raise, cotton tTJ' ia" JaTe tIie Democrats fior nye cents a poundt TWi ,-o V s" . -e. ?taiea Du eeven mem aottersheJriii to Becnriog what 1 ni,, r 1 . previously IobL tha Tf wunu tnan ire havo Publicans " : . . . 1 v UHCI. "v.w BIOU BUPi!PRITHI M no- lf ,n VlA1 . ... f I clout; T . 1U o- xuitu Carolina. Whv t a- 6wnrea m MiBsouri. t1iv. r.1 u . . "i J I Indiana on r-i ir. . . . ' . iivix mi 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 nn r n l - "v .rcair. v nhi.h 1 1 - , vlVM. ia,iiUGJll3 raise tn 1 i. v win prontabie one? t" Anaian the constitution O THX THTXXIKG TABHXBS ' BOTJTH. "For the past two Tr. tv cotton commission my bnai. the Senators here at the wm keep two bouses Government eirm.a of Senators will be peoaionid nr. th. XaAOCfa flat aaaia i mi as. CUU J. Wax uoa.wtD)cBv. ITalUeSL alark af sufva S Ces made nessanddaUy have I witnessed to the opposite cartw nA a.. v-;. preferment antai n v . u.. , . n.msBBBu aeiru. , J u lack iua. r -" "nQ.enc7 01 J0M product 7 .V reute1 to Senator So and ",ru WU1 Wln 'or a moment ron BlvetAstoeUaoa af mayCata. Ckwt Otr. X. Governmant, some of whom beJona I JM?1 tP Hve aairerml aaeatae. ifM r A : "WayatEwcXwalxVaaa. f 10t RAWL8& MARTIN lelicious Odors, :o: o more big elevators wUhmn iv;. Za I ' exclusive na nf H.f.. j i:?,8! S6. mo!k independent S!f . Pl wm realixe the fact that though you ? ?Bild StoteeOpitol for the are tho nmAnfm iv 0 "'. I ATrlnia r... ci . . . . . tho prod n Mr nf yet yon are the most and growing the more ijoi is always in demand w - Bvvu jjxite. juec ourj Rimers study this question alUt- " una we think they will dedide SP grismore profit- T 11 n n n4-- 1 , "uu vuiiuu piantino-. T,o4-1 suggest to them that tn lates that the stirm a A apportionment shall there am mmk!..i:. uuiailull, un nearly er ery article you use. Th beat : , r,orin combine on every SS: 5S? "J.what it shall brinV. while able us also 1 . 11 r.nca ix u :rr "v-v.cooa -to I hW:1 the misera- "T wmcn now tmfdrfu u lhis country OUt of fi-riRtonn, rm . , rJ mer flTiSTvA",- , An? sneepfar -" vur iancier can fnot ! leBrioParaiige." 1 ! Al Sirat is the .name of an iJa; the M 1 k6 between the etrthTS not Ranimedan adise. iis the abySB below H" 0Ter j40 the br'idgetTweetbTd Tn" nesp, and many there arTwfiii to the abyss of chronic fair? m solely from the fact that theyfe know what to do to get w?li w so many women .rrJ e' ?.or eases nen, .""Tl",P-,b VOa Sell nn r ttA.,-i- r' - a'a wwuii mm iiir not be made oftener than once everv wT, lTJ Me wiIUn toPJ Ju Six years. W t? 6JBr7 Why cannot voo nrott i.l.JT already beun; to discuss a plan by "aStfiSS J?f .; . which they get arotmd this by meaS DrnLl rf U meeU 7" P' of various amAnm,- r means proval, to oreamze a tmt Xn-iL various amend mmf. In North Carolina th 9?ued the Southern Parmera' Tm.t .... w iiJLAJiLmnk 1 -kBM.ai ar . . - ment will also be nnder cotro of tmC 7' pmPc ot Ppot the fasionists-ReDnblirano YJa .f your producU from the aepres- uhsts. This will ch Z: .inuf; iaS mnnences of lu r.ncii N -a-. " ..kEDE ma Pierce's proved and an , . a . nneitt al qualed inT.1 JB . r w"a uj c3ore uteK diseases one figures there; so the Dn. "t!?, S3 "If f 1116 PPrtionmcnt n hirteen States the KepubUcans m twenty -two, and fnsionists . in 0nB Montana,- XTrb.kot' ?mmg hyenever been apportioned. European Museum. w occn a nieiu f danm1.. I them there. ar trrrnaA tn r-A pie or America. Whr? smaller one. I hara Mn ail ,;. r , A 1 . . ... I m mo i air wnite marble building that L,cPia DUUl 011 lpuol IIUL xne senate caused the deUyin passing the Tariff bill. The voice of leant sa iiebulon Bayard Vance waa raised in protest, nntil it waa ailoral m death against the conspiracy which ougui 10 inwart tne will of the peoo c apoaen ny tne JLemocratio uouse oz xtepresentativea, and Gro ver Cleveland. The Conajresaional joeooras contain prools 01 this asser- ( (All VawaA a . '" uwjvr pretenaea any affection for Cleveland: . He sincere jt nua oouxageonsjy longht him from " ,l0iMl: .Wben Iw Grover wTeiaaa anun tt the head of .ui cumn in ine Senate Cham ber a North Carolina CoDgresaman -v.ieveiand is nearer '.a.M ih .u.- x replied.. 1t would have been better for both and our In Poor Health may in the depres' SDecnlatnrc anina. ners and capitalists, and provide a means by which yon can name the price for your products, instead of uavug me price dictated to ton. aa is now the case. I feel satisfied this can be done by forming a trust which ! would te able to handle most of the cotton you grow. Let tha capital! miubk oe dv,wu,vw to 1W,UOO.- ItAA 1 a t . . m. . 9 uuu, luoscriDca entirely by the far mers of the Soatb, and divided into as many shaiee as may be necessary uu nubu cquuku ior every planter means so much more trian i 'Vou i ma ci n e serl m 1 s an lacu diseases result from trirlino; ailments neglected. uon t play with Nature's greatest gifthealth. Brovvits Iron Bitters BENEDICTINE,1 JTH REQI11XNT BOUQUENT, WITeSeSS UanUerclifcf Extract! n in T3txllr others Caorice. latnfh??n- Italian Violer. Lily of the Taller " "01rQel n WWu Lflae; ! J Mio aiiey, Jacquernmot Boae. -OOx Solo vv STATON & ZOELLER. Drugif a Complete Fertilizers for redoes, fruit,. nvtoc (.o wurc tU t idd and best quality) K A . . ' -r ! At i,east ie re eerr. HO4VUlAaiM Si cordovan. rwMOManocMi: ' 3.UP0UCCaJSoLtX sxtsa rnx?01 2&Rli ssorM cxraLaaue BSrOCJrroat aa DtiliutaM. . Kiriai axiM aur MaoTactrra f adwrua4 aa la ia vwM. a4 iHrulM wna. vkKkjiMMU ya am.aa( kich aa.la.i.rty; mJ " arte. ar luat a4 . mila.ii ytV a tk um alacaaatavi,ym.v,aju. aJ4 POSiTIONS GUARANTEED jLL'-!?.'1.'"''1'1"- Owt mi raiaiaraa til ,., mmf M j" rrr. IU. abator UrMarafwtiar mmA ..... 11 - V aarveaa, ao appaiHa a4 eaat work. "t UnaoMrtut. atdtdM.wbick ia wa " Iroai ail. Ura. A law Wat. liaa cara-boartt coawa frooa ,aa vcrf am ifcja mmA 1c. PaM to Uaa. a. fly. Now. DMtknih. 5 I r ,... .h farmer uke flj are edriirtSel Z. " f ?PJ "k conHioto ; u " "v.j I trust in every poesiDie way. osifv . ' vus-f jrwut uwkiao, insicaa 01 0 cents which MnntrCT, utfaionlJi, seen in you are now receiving, yon save on a SiSTS h f SS? f 8'000000 about nuge arasUc cathartic ptlla. put ud 000.000. at U.ut . - a. 1 9 " nawriD sa mur.n a cneap wood or pasteboard borea i-ne curiosity with these "iokers," consists in knowing who asks for TV. itis Keerally known that Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, sugar-coated, and put up in glass bottles, always fresh and mliiM- but little larger than mustard seeds.' are an effii nn . A w , zTt the lTlJ1.AIft Am Am the capital stock of the lrmt compa ny. In case speculators shoald be come frightened even at ih rr,.,n of the trust and advance the price of cotton, so much the better for yon w wauiJL VUU, ' 11T it x (ninx it is Manifold v Disorders Am orraMotia! l aa lianoj mmA ha Powihl oooditwo o1 1 bTbiooisllfM SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM , 5ufaa ana rana&M i 7 aay aantfatl Imrm able. Boca faT w ua wont torwa V9aaB0eaa It Uver Cures uyspepaU, ' Kldaer nmralcU, Treablea. Corutjpetlon, iul4 Blood mUrt-. Nerretu atlmf. "" cosaplaJata. CLmt naaV. - . ... oa tWV,. i!; cwaa.a rl 1 wiiliMl mZL """P , " ""w" dooc lrc. at BSOWM CHEMICAL CO. AaiTtun.. a.- af Sy"v-, LADIEO TH7 - A 1 Ta . t ixcuus 01 experiment prove why, is told in our mmnfiW. tr- ! Wrtw for tm iwwa a4 Taw- aa ata? 4 wmmm hy mm , " mmmmt aa 1 3 Bao. fcao Hiao this conclusively. f0w atd l' " I1 UK axaa LIFE aW M a w .r"- Hoaa r amm SO ajUL Wrhj am fcoaa aaawia, -.a r.ltT- 4 aetata aii vma aarra aaal Ini. ataataooaic. an a a 1 ictVS-. o4 lgLy DrqgirUt, Taiboro. N. C an efficient cathartic . " n ue to acL Uver. ana . .it.:1"?"' Denems the farmers or lar. constipation and dyspeMi- "VUC I. uetionabIy bcneflU all class-1 - i ca xi iunn sm risira a - e uviua meei jour Cured by 8. $. 8, 8 WITT SFECtTIO OOt, a-Aa. Ska. UFFIRIHQ FROM WosTaUngy, PnnjTT iro n. mLLlA wxixirae. COOP flFyn . e.f'-TTW Agrees aacurea "" uuw io ra a nnv a T ot or P. CAL LXSTTTUTE, Atl Qeor NOTICE. naviDf. twalited as aejalaUlratrix oa oeeonbecouaty, all peraoas owing JJil " rrd to make ImnJ. settkme.t,aad penoaa haTK KlTfK1 ' y oa or before the 25th day of October; Ws. f aat Z H1 be plaaded la bextl " This OctoheTwih, 14 rtC0TtrT- a a1 , auuraaRYAH. O. at, T. fbn jui?. - 7 SALE OP PISET GEO YE FA EH Ef yirtue of the decree nmdared al "wca Tern. IK 14 ,v. o'r1 M aactioa o. .v . . r pooue farm f tT. SaOW. Sale of Land for DIrlsIon. the aciaTxinrfk7'aJ3; -et!rta!1 Oait iK- lor caah. m lie fwmlKt, o, Tbortdav Vlt 15lK IS'ttl .v. vmbtf .w.a. aaaw luuowtta . . . . .a mt mam IO.W1I: ayll-tlnl.. av . a U. I ItUCTCXOa la YlmA " toe. J. Wal. . wo IN, aM iowaatup, coataiahie avt r w f in iia i. - j -r. ua: no whereoD he r..M .. wItoJ d-ih. Ako. "Vu tls huMl t.!.. ".T el C 3. pact 160. aad lor a iljrf" The i3i4 CcamkanoaxrT. . ivbkkt WAXSTON, i.iaesPetvder, Air,. HECnOES' 50TICF. ,tr.T.5Lal ss executors tfK.Ua r too xsow DR. rtLT I a MJWiiifapiiis a. -. - w icrii'ir . D. Ifen,. Drn, Tarboro. N.C rJ flaw ?le 1 . . e a . Jtr' r"! the. to of rvTllV. B 6rof the 1 W day 2a2Ti uw a be LJlLff.alr "- AH per! oes bdb(ed to said ratal wlU nleaae TtU October 15, jr, AJtoa WOOTXJC. " A. M. WOOTtN Sutoa .Vlohautoa, Au-ja,
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1894, edition 1
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