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" EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL; SPECIAL PRIVILGES TO NONlH .Vol. 1. FAYETTE VIL,fi,E, IV. C, JANUARY e. y i - ! UUUUUUUVC- - 1 'i i i 3Vo. 36, FAIR SAMPLES OF THE POLLUTED TRASH PRE PARED BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AND MONOPOLY'S LACKEYS. There is little difference in the make p of the anarchist crowd and Powder ly's gang. Tbey all should come in for the same treatment. Chicayo Trib une. Prison lal orers ne'tber strike nor boy cott the prison. The penitentiary is a solution of the labor troubles tliat should be brought into more general use. Chicago 1 tmes. What is the difference between anar , chists, socialists and the " noble cder? " ' is h (jntgii-'D we hope to see answered by the judge who gave the boyeotters tbeir desert?. New Yok Herald. The American workingman must be driven to big task ly the slave- Iriver s lash or the immediate prop C t want. Frank Leslies Illustrated Paper, Hand grenades should he thrown among those union sail" r who aie striving to obtain higher wajes, as by tu l) treatment would be le rn-d a va nablc lei-sn, and other strikers ould take warning from their fate. Chicago Times. I The New York Times in its ise-ue of -April 26 ," I 886ycon t ainedorrgnedi to-" rial on .the condition of the market rn which among other things, it said: The strike question is, of conrse the prominent one, and is disagreab'c in a vaiiety ot ways. A short and easy way to settle it is urged in some quarters iB to indict for conspiriey every man who striken and summarily lock him up This method would undoubtedly strike a wholesome terror into the beaits of the working clashes. Another way snggested ir to pick out the labor' lead ers and mare sin h examples ot them as to sare the others into immediate sub mission.' Gatlinsr guns with brave men behind tbewi are the true remedy for about all this strike trouble. Chidago Times. Talking with an intelligent Knight of Labor to-day, your correspondent was surprised to learn that the orgiid- zation hai reached such a precarious condition. T.I e r-c ipts are not now g a question of time for Powderly to die. others say be will pull through and re-j gam his old strength, others think that the factional fights in the Older and the breaking away of so many locals and the falling off of so many members are bieaking the General Master Work man up. Wilmington Messenger. - GRINDING WORKWOMEN. i When combinations of capital take possession of crreat industrial and com mercial interests, savs the New Yoik Times, such as mining coal anl bring ing u io marsei, ontaining ann renirii mineral oil, exploiting the chief articles of consumption, and even a fronting light to great communities, witbjfrvtew at once of controlling the price of dun? modifies and! the wages of the labor by which tbey are prod a en, the feeling i natural and inevitable that capital4ai thoge woo handle it are getting more thin their just share of the j ut pro duct of capital and labor, and tli -t the har.bhipg and privations of the w rU- alii 1 ers are not wnoiiy one to natural c u ditiuns and such differences of cap tuitv j .. . ; ! .i an opponuniiv as are lop-ei i Providence. It is plainly htii th greed and selfishness, 8ust'ned b;. 8vs lems ani meioous wnirii u.ey qontrive and which the peop'e t-.io gu pubi c agencies are nnab e to pi event, are A NEW PARTY THE ONLY HOPE OF THEi REPUBLIC. sufficient to pay the running espente oTtl.e Older. The loss in membership has been very great, and Powderly. the President of the organization, is ac cused by the inalcontt nts of misappro piiating $100,000 belonging to the order. ' AItogehei," said th Knight in question, ' the outlook is full of doubt and apprd cnsion for the organization. The. dissatisfaction is gieat and grow ing every day." Cor. Rcdeigh News and Observer. r The Knights of Labor fur the first time now clearly recognize the threat ening ascen le;icy ..f the Federation of Labor, wh:ch has been in session for some dajs at Baltimore. The latter has been gaining rapidly if bile the Knights have beeu losing eorae and gaiuiog some, leaving the total mem bership About where it was.- The serious illness of Powderly, who is at home in in Scranton, is causing no small degree of trouble. HeJs needed badlv jnst ikw atamMBeeiiags of "the General Executive Board on North Broad street. Some believe it U only grinding the laboring mass in order'i ooomrate the profiisof iudastry i a few bands. When schemers with monev defeat legislation inrended to protect the gren eral well-" inir r sectue the framing of laws to -proiiio e their own designs; when thev purchase franchises and privilege and hire able lawyers to keep them citaroftbe laws that denounce their practices, or iesiie them from p oallies uh ch they have justlv in curred: when thev are able to punisl faithful public officers and replace them with others who will be lenient to thei offences; when thy not mly sway leg islation and interfere with I be execu tion i the laws, Ut at pear even to affect the ii tmietaiion aud construe lion of laws bv the tribunals that are snpp sen to ie the bulwark ot iigjit and justice, it is little wonder that those who can hire no lobbyists, bnv no leg islatois, make do desperate legal con a tests, control no ciucnses or conven tions of politicians, and never recb the ears or the se lfish motives of those in places of power, should conclude that to a considerable extent the work ing of free institutions has departed from the theory of self government by the people. The farmers of Texas are making great progress in the formation of co operative, companies. The South West, F. rt Worth, Texas, aays: The Cls county Farmers Alliance Co-operative Association of Henrietta, the Lone Oak Co-operative company of Hnnt county capital 826,000; Fayette county, Al liance Co-operative Association ot Scbulenbnrr. capital S20,000r Wilson county Farmers' Alliance Co operative Association of r IrfresviIIe, capital $20, 000: and Mount Sylvan , Alliance Co operative Association of Smith county, capital $20,000 were chartered last week. A correspondent of. the Toledo News writing from Passaic, .N. J,f says co o Deration ta setting a good bold tnere. A new co-operative store has just paid a ten per cent quarterly dividend. The Republican party might jaei as well close up its affairs and go out; o business. I In the great campaign of 1888, if :n i. . I-..: .1.- .-.t I win nave iosi me support oi toe money power, and this makes its defeat; a assured fact. j The capitalists of this country belong io u political party; nut tueir ruie; is to affiliate with whichever party will ihe t est serve their interests. 1 I At a recent conference of leadin bankers and capitalist it was de&iled to support the Democratic party in Ihe next campaign. They reason this Wiy That the South is already solid for khe! Democratic nominee be be Cievelan.f or the devil, and .this, too, without 4 rent's expense to them. . 'fhis bejn Lru, all they will have to do is to buy! op two or three northern states, andthe ele ti- n of a democrat is au absolute; cerui'ity; where s, if they nndertook to elrct a republican, they would j bt o'digd to buy ufs about one-half (th north rn states, and a a matter o ecomnny, ihey have d-cided to stanc by the Democrats and the solid south The bait lately thrown out to jtb a-ionalb inkers by the Secretary! o tht: T uasuxv. haioS4iredihtt.wOU4iiiAl i-ts wi-h renewed confidence in ;th Democratic party,1 hence their decislo i to stand by it it in tt;e next campaign Th little scheme of the oecretar tw r tt I It a nniiAnil f ri lr Uro t ti a antt li, lie sum of $71,000,000 for themf td re:rfth natiinal currency. This i t?e m st fligraut steal, yet perpetratef tipou tne people ir any counirv; oi ttl COMERS BUT OtfCE A YKAR AND iioNT FORGET IT I - I And if you are in need of any of the following named goodsrthink of us and send your orders: . i PRUNES, pi TRONS, CUKRANTS, RAISINSj FIGS, LEMONS, CO-' COANUT3, SARDINES, GELA- TINE, CHOCOLATE, JEL-! LIES, j PRESERVES. CAT-' SUP, CAKES, CRACKERS. CHEESE,- MACARONI, CANNED CORN, TOMATOES ANDi PEACHES, &c, &e. lL ALSO i FRENCH 1AND PLAIN CANDIES CHESTNUTS AND OTHER NUTS, APPLES, &c.f &c9 or pnythin else ia the GitocBitr Line. it- It will, be! M-PleJflure . to hare vm calk taftpwwm or ma in your orders. AVcj have iui extrk lar-e stock, bought strictly for-cash, arid will be sold low for the cas.i. Please reaiember us occasionally Orders small or large will be filled promptly, j There are consigned here tue Dem-T ts rnu&t h tve the in-1 fin.-m-e and hippoi t of the money pofrf i'J,Ca ;rluu I lOriQu :x- J S i' even H II U M B KHUIC lilgll. irUMUAft olis Leader. One verv necoarv reform to ob via tf many and disgraceful abuses now prt a chaiiire in tne manner ot Vjllet. H v ''in.' ani co auciin? oi elections! Tue Australian system has many kd4 vauta;es to rectnumeiot it. It lusures i.solote seerefv as 1 1 each voter's till lot, a very important req sit? in these! days of hull-dozing by corporate ano individual employers. It will put stop to the selling and bnyingof yofeij It vill pot a stor ti th tisg iStfiij scenes around the pollinif place-, whicl now make a farc? of our electiousj tb pulling and hauling of voters by th h red workers: tbe voting men in herds like cattle dt the tiosses and other oorfj rupting practices which bring the blt)sh( of shame and indignation to the hrjbwj of every citizen who witnesses themi SuLiir Kr.iwjt v. nnritv and even cotn4 j . , c j I mon decenov demand reform in this5 i lirection. orders for which will be tilled at j-J PER BOX Strikes evidently are not limited t what are called working classes. T Montreal it is stated that unless mean are loond to reraeHy the deplorable man ner in which, jnetice ts administered, in that part of Canada, the- la wy era will follow the example , of . their brethien: sotue years ago and, go on a general Lie, that is, refuse to plead. j j - v . . ; - im .. f Measures, and not men, is what work! ngmen most advocate in politics. 1 II Street mendicancy is to be prohibit ed in Paris. TO $3.50 Send us your orders. WE WNT TO BUY FOR CASH PRODUCE OF ALL, KINDS. Butter, Eggs, Cnickea, B icn, Rab biis, Rabbit Skiti, (pos u iiUaik-r-, Cku, Mink. Fn aai other. Dry Uidesj Gc' Hileji, Itas, VVax, Tallow, Fipur, ALal, Co u, Ot s, &c, in onliiuited (iitaiiitfiex. WRITE FOR PRICES. LEADERS IN GOOD GOODS AT REA SONABLE PRICES, GREENSBORO, N. C. ErTARlHEEL LINIMENT will cure you, enabling you to labor and make money with 'which tobuy any or all of the abo ve-named Goods. Trt it I Tar Heel Liniment CARRIES THE DAY. USE IT. GET WELL; BE HAPPY. Call on Messrs. Perabertoo & Prior and llr. B. E. Sedberry, Draggiats, Fayetteville, N. for iu PriccO cents per bottta. HOUSTON & EilERSON, llaKurAcru&Eiai, GreeDbcr , N C. J -i t i
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