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A iiiii . that , 15 no DiinAix. . ... 1 - -.I3r;.-05 The Pateon jlxz :;ra I3 cn3 of. ay weekly hl , i..ri and ttg most, welcome, that en Cera tie threshold. - " . ; As yea kindly footed correspon dence, X ask far a" little spac-s to say cumstkicg for the' people's party. 1 , fcave raid but few good words for - Jtks r-rty fa your paper bat' -a great cary ridicaIin5.lL ; -r ' , i Doubtless every reader lias, read HclisJ'o dreaa srittea by "AlC'J JJr.ele tlemus uLb dreamed .be. wes in the deepest part of torment and iar Wa a 'lection gonf ouv De nex . crirsir.! when I woke Isccd Satan a cliariot wid letters c:his crown ; read:; 'Lectsd by the Pclplefa : J?ar ty ; To the' left was '. burning lakes of Crc, a regh-eot of o!dicr, and oh. - aa embankment stood de 'Grcisivb JFarcscr wid a C: tansir cut";ttc.' 1 ;"'.That ja tb'e ecsoid .appeal that" I 1 vci rid from a f.!'jv .after i bad read -X toroesi. , .-. AIc:: tlnia c jo . tbcVc - was' qnj rich caa : 2 :!ed fir a drop of cold ; ; water to ck)I bis parched tongue. . . Th2 ricJi'f 'i L;J Jc ,:d up nnd ar; Xazsru3ft,v. .'-Din Le vroLl not cv3 rrhilc duear!?- Just II!:? Rein. . '' l iv ':ed npaod a'w.tbj I;rccc -JTarirtere.'.'Xt 62Ce:3 tbat" tlzi UU ' ' lows. v,hca.th.ey r-fc in toru::t', " bave aVay of coi:; cp rhdsccinj ; j -J. the j;oQd things tbey .Laicd vrliUe on carib.Laci net sorry for - llemas, - .forhe has always been tacrhfc,, 'that 0 , ; vN,' Gratia party be would Wake.cp tn tr- , ; , e waa not cailaa on to plonge bead ').' , long jnto tofaentto Interview . Be musfor the sake of his party. - ; . have known tbcra to shake bands with a negro and ask after bis family, and giyi hici a suit of old clothes becanse he voted the ticket but go- , fng to torment with opo beats the . record. It wooid well for those ' People party haters to read tbe life ,pf the rich man who bad no other onabition but to pile op wealth, that did oot meet GocTs approbation, and He sent him to torment. Every man who loves justice has a God-given right to despise' a system that will - allow a few to rob the many. . Let me ) teU you, we arc no lonqer going to 4 wallow down dreams, frauds and . bumbuga,. Y4 ave wasted enough pf our lives with nonsensical ideas. What is a dream f It is an nnnatnral, unreal, anreliable, mental phantom' that l ail.vJ3utwbcp wetook around and cicp Httle plnched-op, hungry . faces, bare toes, overworked mothers with bands and fingers deformed by . liard toil that is( no dream, but ceeps to be an 'appeal to us to do eomctbi ng for poor, hard working, ;opprcsspd:'huni5nItjr.' ; .; o, the People's paitf will never return bat march; on, watching a plcud Jby day and a pillow of fire by Tc read In that same book that t:!!s clut tbe rich man and Iaxa n:c, cia are nothing but worms. 7a lib :rinj wcrcs are going to be crrcHil . haw wo deposit oar . JiCtaa will not get us down ::it for sh bait as easy as;he 3 and Alt If I could only rvc3, J woald write this cdthlngles and stick at r. ho lately died; po cae cried j "!:o',y be tir-fl C Z U f " 'jlhe M Co tz run cat ; cL: : 1 i." 1 a cod .IIctLodkt sister cLiica a Lb-tait :r6pstcrll orci th6 XcVVie3;lij.8 priclrr caL'r . cbexpcitcd'Iy'; But .vLatv.to'.do:critIi tbeta.1 don't know tL: csn't'prodcti; zzy crgudhC "Tb3 People's party,;.doa't; . jrant tbep, it.will take too lengto civilize tbeia; X bope tbey will Iito so iheif tbjy db some cn wlniis3 tben2,Xor tbeir last election wjU -tsboa coiae tb3 politician will baye a .bottle of free whiskey, sdmo negro will itreaot, o? torment, the! old' parties will look: Kkei an old browttrasbopper cling lug to a corn stalk late la Novem berV-but they.t wiUOuot be.here D6y all.tbcsgreat bles$ings.Tbey. wilp be -gone. and tb'e; screech owl .will sit on the grave-jrardfence and sing: a cieuj oyer tbeirgraves. I J may be gently sleeping myself,- with a copy of the Progressive Farmer" in myCbaad8, as Jrsball , reqoest ay. friends to that effeio everybody can knowbat X wa9 ; following the rrbt party and jwas j crying, for the wrongs of the laborsr,' . JLzi:.- V", . ....... 4lt Sept. 15, - " v ; IIr. EdiTOS ; ' Have been loo!; in j arcand.for-news to wr.ito.bat can find r.hlv, z ct inlZTczt, but 111 1 '.'r fc: c little pa 2, to correct an ii --pre 3- I, I I,., . i , L-i . Li t!J county , - , ' v . ... 1 . . . . . '.!;ingL t-use fif th! eocce "ptepb cr eayit lyo; : tbr.t -tl i rndcp.-d; ".t "Ordf-r'of Gbod .Ter. has - .. ... l To l i lizzie ' . V: 1 . . . ..- Methodist, Baptist, cFriends, and I don't know how many more faiths. They surety did not oarry their cbnrcbes with them in that con ven? tion, nor in'to tlie prohibition Party ; neither did the tfat 'pr jbur Good Templars that were there take with them the whole order. v There are some who bave wished for long years that harm might come to the order, and think to do ft barm by saying it has entered politics, but we believe, that all good men with an idea above a goose will know that because some Good Templars vote Prohibition there is no reason to say that all are compelled to. db so.t For one, I am a Good Templar and expect to vote a full Prohibition ticket, bat if tbe order were to try to compel its members to Tote ' any ticket I should leave the order. No sir, the LO. of G. TV is pledged to no party her. missions is to "lift those who' bave fallen and save oth ers from fallibg," to act as a faithful ally with the church in the work of elevating and pari fying the world ; and.its greatest work is to take the boys and girls of this land-and mould their .plastic youth, by its teachings," into the perfection of true manhood and pure womanhood.' Uargarettsville, Sep. 16. WELDON FAIR. - The 22nd Annual Fair of the Roan oke and Tr River Agricultural soci ety, T. I Emery, President, will be held at the fair grounds at Weldon on Tuesday Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday, November 1st, 2nd, 3d and 4th, 1832. The premium list is published wldch is larger and more complete than any heretofore issued by tbe Society and can be bad by addressing the Secretary. J. W. Sledge, Weldoa, N. C. 1 m lie that cives good adv? e builds i m k Tilla one liana ; he tlirt r tlhj'bul Le kliat give ' . ration and badtaar -uiUa t r - L-d sd PuV f ilU'the I jroTicr to :;cw stcdiz;tx. :; As toon a? po5Siib!e after yc.rarriril call at the Piwudent'js oSceanJ present year letter cf latrcdsctlsa cr t::: :o- nwls. Yoa can bear any lu!ora.atlou yod desire. TLa President cl'.l ire yoa a permit to be exadned. i-J;r.ts who are admitted cn certlTcate v. ill pre ent their certificates. ? - f: - -The entrance examinations are held on Tuesday and Wedn :sday, as I wIIqtts : Mathematics 0J10J a. in.. Latin 11 J a. m. to 1 p. m Greek'3i7r4 p, .ta. Ea- 2lIib' 4J 5J p. ta. On -TharsJ.iy, Fri-day-and Saturday entrance ' eisn in a tlon on the same subjects are held from ,3J t5"J p. mn for the beneHt of those who come late or fall on the Cr-t cxkm Inations. ExaminatioD la UUtorj trill be hel4 o'njSaturday frcp 1C a. m. to 12$ p. m. ' ? -;,"r;v ; f , After jpaxsln the entrance examina tions 'call "at -the Dur r'a cf.'ce and jay the Utiiversity ftes. ."tudents holding scholarships, 'cr sshi. any accom'cio- datlons'as tD- feci,' mi::t izq the Prest- denti The TJarsir v. Ill asT.n : yoa a room, if yen wish torfocra In - colic j3 ; and will give yoa a -pcrcr.it td regis :er. xcy vill now calltca-thvrte;lstrar : in b!s cAe.T. ".d obtain a card cf- regis tra t!eri .;-T!uj entitles yea to' all the privi-lc-'-:ic: i lIc'iTcn'.ty; you trill v.. 'v it to ca: i pre ferre r, 1 yen enter, h: 3 c:a3 tor t: -j urs; iu. trairn, :;Y cn - p?' library 'aha ta tho also t the, Li ire J tis'e ib- r: Direct: r In t!:2 fjmcc w T "r" - " an ; also to tl:3 Unirerii- c i v.itli- ;":.oot'ch..;: - : :5 1 ' r 1 " frf 'r .. v.- -w v- :ll a student la : l !. ;ve cV 13 any iirht to ..-11 Univcni- .. . . it .1 t!: 5 rsc good deal of old furniture for sale by students. New furniture : may be had at the village stores. Rooms may be obtained in the village at either hotel, and at the following private houses Mrs. Martin's, Jrs. Dr. Hogan's, Mrs. fankersley's, Mrs. 8. if. Barbee'sT Mr. Webb's, Mr. A. J. MDade's,Mr. BurchV Miss Wyche's,. " : t Table-board may be bad as follows Watson's Hotel $12 a month,- Itober- son's Hotel $10, Mrs. Martin's 13, Mrs. Long's and Mrs. S. M. Barbee's $12, Miss Wyche's, Mr, Ilearu's, lira. Cheek's, Mr. Burch's, Mrs. Dr. Hogan's $10, Mrs. Caxter King's ftS. You can stop at either hotel, temporarily, at the rate of 25 cents for each meal and 23 cents for lodging; Watsoii's Hotel furnishes lodging free for a few nights to students who take a mouth's table-board. The oiScers of the President, tbe Bur sar and the Registrar are all oh the first floor of the South Building, middle en trance. The location of the rooms where examinations are held may be as certained at the odce of the President. It is the earnest desire not only of the Faculty but alio of the stadent-body to receive new students in a manner that la worthy of the fjulrerslty ofj North Carolina. The custom ol hazing or maltreating new students has beenabol- Uhd from the University, and It is held In just contempt by University students. The resolutions, printed below, speak for themselves. New students are as sured that any discourteous or ungen Uemauly treatment, which may be of fered them, Is coutrarj to the spirit of the student-body, is offered by rowdies and enemies of the University,; and should be vigorously resented. resolutions of the class of 1831. Recogniilng the fact that the devel opment of the University depends upon the bannonlous co-operation cf Us friends, and especially uton the volun tary adoption of true standard of man lliteas by the student-body the Class of ISO f In -netting assembled da hereby resolve ; . -:'-;:;'' 1. That the practice of hazing new ttudenu is far beneath the dignity of University men and contrary to the spirit f a real Unlrersiiy. ' . 1 2. That new ttcJcuu er.tcr the Uaiver&ity hereafter shall cot be sub jected to blacking ncr tialtrcaiment by this class. T P T ' 1L W. Wnni.. J,TUs.tbtunU-it the v , ' - endorse tbs aciI5a", cf the c: : . : " t and promise their hearty ; :: :. :i la eliminating 'fromUid '.:r 1 ' all maltreatment of new atu- 3, 1S02. - President. 1AJD IN SKINS. ; A ti:::: ' : ixoistATons did :;qt cz7 . r.r.T coop sAumrns. A. Zl. : ' crson, 6C Arkansas, asks the CL1 :: o Free Trader: ? :V j 'S MTcr . ccoa skins ever used as mosey hi tie United States? v If so, where? cad Trere they a lejral ten-. The following act ; of the Legisla ture of Franklin (now Tennessee) will answer Yully ' the. question which Sir. Anderson asks : r V "Be it enacted by the General As sembly of tbe Stite of Franklin, anil it is hereby enacted by the authority of the tame : ; "f :Tvr i s . ; V : t Tbat from t'ie 1st day of Janua ry, 1789, the salaries of the oClcers of tbeommonwca?th as follows ; ; His; JExcellen cy the t jGovernor, per annum, 1,000 deerskins. x '"His Honor, the Chief Justice, per hnnum,. 500 deer skins.' - ; " ''The e'ecreta'ry to His Excellency the Gf .'crnor, per annum500 rac- cci. ' 1 urer cf the; State, 450 '.. Clerk, COO beaver . . e of Commons, " . fc ... .., - :. ccmblyf per -in?. "Enacted into law ti of October 1780, undev seal of the State." Arka. ocraL ' . Pcciry cr Prize FI:L.Irjl Whittier, the "good gray pcet,1 died on the day that the prize Cght er's crown was torn from the brow of John L. Sullivan to rest on the pompadour curl of James J. Corbett. And in this conflict of interesting events the brutal triumph of a braw ny fist overshadowed the passing of a noble and beautiful soul. In the whirl of enthusiasm over the victory of a prize fighter, men almost forgot to cote and lament tb3 death of poet. 'The physical world was in the saddle, and the spiritual world was relegated to the rear for the time. It would seem that Whittier, if be wantcd-to die lamented and honored. bad no business to eay goodby to the "world at a time when it was too much engaged in tbe issue of John L Sullivan's muscles to have any thought for the beautiful children of a poet's brain. Atlanta fconstitu- tion. A Cclifcllca cf n monies. In the National museum is a col lection pf mummies from all parts ot the world. . One Is that of a young child from a Mexican cave which has - - . been so perfectly preserved by the dryness of the air. that even the eye balls are Intact. Many races on this continent have made a practice of mummifying their dead, but they bave rarely made nse of any embalm inz processes. Instead they have usually stored the corjses away in caves, where, ia place of decaying they bave dried op. Some years ago, Dr.Dall cf the Smithsonian IsUitute fisited certain burial caverns in Alaska which wsre packed with hoaaaids cpoa thousands of msm zit cich czz swatled in wrapplcs and Lcd with cords te.U a compact c-.with Llm to iTaahicgUja."' Tbe Gulf stream Cows at tha rata of four miles an bcur. .- An insect in tlie ear may be drowned out with IcrdJ trater cr killed by a few drcps of sweet oiL Michigan has nearly 67,tCD llith. odiits, with church property valued at over $5,750,000. Tbo first elevated roid la Great Britain will be built in Liverpool, The road Is already ia the course of construclioa. " A buntiDghorn in Limoges csair.cl made in 1530, and believe-l to baro formerly belonged to Horace Wal. pole, was solJ recently for $31,500. Tne will of the late George Wil. Ham Curtis bequeaths all bis proper ty; valued ' at about $C0.000 to Lis wife; Mrs. Anna Shaw Curtis. The Spanish langnage has a word of nine letters wh'ich, rnelled back ward cr forward sufTcrs no . altera. tion in Its orthography. It Is the verb "reconocer. , A blue crane, a rare bird in that" m region, was shot tbe other day near Manistee, Mich. It measured sir feet from tip to tip of wings and fivo feet froni head to feet. w lloro than 10.000 mua are now at work in. Chicago in getting the build ings and grounds ready fc: tbe great exposition of 1833. Oa anumbcrof the sturucturea work proceeds day id night. . ....... . ... , . The armies of the civilized nations of the wcrU number 3,CCO,000 men. Eesid: ".3 loss of their timc and la- J ' - t at leat CL000 a j-ear ' ;r, and that amounts to is .a Li far tka ceUtodo nbit3 . Lpwu r DEATH OF J. J. HORTOM.. This well known and highly ; res pected citizen of Hertford coanty, , whose death occurred about a weelx ag'v was a member of the Coistitu tional Convention of 1875, arid also member of the Legislature pf 1878 He was a good citizen, . kind . and charitable, and will be greatly mis?cL Masonio services will be held at bis grav by Davie Lodge, cf Roxobel of wbich bo was 1od2 adtbfulcem. ber, on Sunday, October 16, 1C32. Other lodges will be invited to atslst and many members of the Masonio fraternity are expected to attend ta pay a last tribute of respect to the deceased member. ; PUSH THE WORIC Wc have secured the acrvices of L. J. Davis, of Bich Square, a IT. Britton of Lasker, C L. Stephenson of Garysbcrg, D. E. Eridgers, cf Margarettsville, and. James Scull, of Rebobotn, to solicit rnd forward rah scriptiona for Tun Pathox A2a Gixaxnu Wo cccd a tzn more live men to represent this paper. Vt6 must have 1000 Subscribers in thia county alone by Chriitmaa. Send for aamplo copies. ' - Three sons of the grcaS tutl-.r cf "Kckwick-, are still lit iag. Cbarl; a Dickens, his father's namesake, Is editor of All the Year Round as I ii known to Amcricaa audiisces for hFs readings from Us father's-vcrls. Alfred Tcnnysoa Dickens is a mer chant In Melbocrse, zzl t!,3 yccng- cat member cf iho f.-.irily. nircr.1 B2!wcrtLyttc3 'pickes?, is a f ; Carmeraad , a-... c.ew:, member cf tl'j cw Sc-th t aj3 pi.'ni it , 0 cf the da'-LUra ia aa ac f f 1 Coua;I:ue. At a i- m' thettmUats --t i , .... .
Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald (Ahoskie, N.C.)
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