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"" ..... ' - "" ' " - Vol. 1. JUST A WORD OR TWO. . When yoa bear a member of the or der speaking ill of another member, tell him be is not liviu up 10 hid pledge of Kuihthood. Wueii you hear a memher making ch jrges agi.t h - h auaiv or c'uaraoieT of an ibcr, t II wim that it id hid duty to tha O.' ler to p tee ihaciiHife httfore ihe proper Cou t for trial, and ihit. no inf atuation f ch ir .oter id permissible witb io the folJu of the Order. When you lie r of a ru -mbar of yo-ir Assembly iloing tha' wiiioh id no: riifbt fS&k to him fr nly, Hd a brother rsbou! I; ask biai if too reor in t u .and, if it ist a ivi.-e biin to do diff.-ienl v tbtffre peddhng the affair tliu.ub lue streets, f , Wh n you kuow that a mender he'no' wron.'d, ii id y ur out to .vain him, an j, if j sib!e, have the wr. nj tiidone. j Wbeu you ee a man nh i labors for a living struiTirliu bard to in ike bbib nis meji, it is the duly of man 10 len 1 a uelping ha id, n matter Lethcr .he id Kuihi. ir nor.-- Wbeu y .u her ibut Libor id dividei and is filming its ii,virii)iete6:s, deny the rouiOi, an I then do w bat y u C;iii to .prove tbat.yuu wtrie right iu iuuking tLe denial. Wheu you read an interview in a pa per iu which a menii.tir of the Knurt oi Labor peaks iM of aumher Ku'g t. tell him be. Lad br keuois pledge Wei have Courts in whiou to try meiubt rs for oflVnces, and tue pu die pivss ht. never been Constituted tLe comt of toia 'Order for the tiial of a uiemoei fur au misdeeds. If others are engaged in attempting to tear down the v.:ii ts of, Li'er. lend theui uo assignee by cfaaiua in yonr efforts to iuiid it up. J lc tutu.- welfare OI the tOillhjr masked of America to-day id ceutrr ed u the .Knights of Lnbr uiore tliau iu any Other Order ou this continent, u I ihe raau or woman who wnuhl now d-str the hope of iniibo s dt Served the hutmu and scorn of future. h:s. Novv that ttU?pended and d f'liict Ad semblies a-e reviving, oll members re tnrning, and new one. eomiiiir iu, it be comes the duty ot -each hss Mublv to make the iweetiugs so iutert-suiig thai interest will not die out iu the iud work. . Appoint com mittens to meet and stuiy up the. bvsl meaud of raidiuir ihe standard of Amcricni labor to its proper level; then, wbeu the committee makes its report, discuss it temperately and carefully, so that the best possiide r -suits will be reached; do n t make a motion to receive and filn toe report, ot tbe commitiee, and nver iriweila thought axuin act ou it at one-, and keep ou acting. Each Assembly should be able to answer the following questions on e til ftotn headquar.erc-: How many childien are engaged in mills, shops and fac tories of your plnce? How many are working under the ag below vvhicii chil dren should not work iu your State? Are rents reason Jde, too high, or are they extortionate iu yuir city or tovn? In what proportion is pr. perty as sessea in your locality does tbe poor man pay as high a rate of taxation for his improved lot as the wealthy man?' Does the man who holds town loss, Waiting for your lab.ir to increase their valuo before selling, pay as hi h a rate Of taxation for the property which your ibor is making valuble as you pay on EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL; SPECIAL PRIVILGES TO NONE.' FAYETTEVILLE, IV. OFFICIAL ORGAX OF XORTII jyour propiny? It n.t why be he do buT Whs should a man h dda v f I I m m ... not ece ot laud ami reii.gj todtll n unul p. ulation in reases to ihat he o.n demand a f iOuloiid pr cc fur ii? Is iuhis lab .r or the labor ut tbe community Wuich in . re .&es the vuiu o! hi.-, lutf It the lai t r, wi.y suoul i be not p i sjmc of the :xes Oi the cotuuiUiily wn.ch euricLe him? Shoull workingm-n o.vn ft ck ia cor, o. jt.ca.? If not w.iy u..tT T. V. PoWllaliCLr. FOR THau LEGISLATURE. Hope Mills. N. C., A1 10, 1SSS. Mk. EDiioii T. rough the Mkssk.n her peruiL me to say 10 tbe voitrra of Ju uberUu ; co .nty tuat I with t pre--ent for their c Mii e a ion the name or W anen C rver for th legislaiore. Mr. Carver is iu all respects is well tpialified t make a go id 1. gidlator ami f put ou ih republican ticket for the rloue of Iwepieseuiati ves will carry a cousideialde vote which no other man au and th mby make the retult in this couity Ic.s dHititur ai,d if decU-ti not gti to Xialcih as a lead bead to eulk oi tio l over the dead id?u B oi ti.epas .l u wi.l go to work with d.ves I oil' f -r the OtSi iu.eiestd of the peoj At- i h s couutv and S o. e an l if we iud'e the iu ure by the p.st republicans and he lu. ofiOg tiiusses may uut cxp ct iv i.awe their in.eret-t neglected by huu, hs he nd the tiist ma.i in this c(uqty Her openly declare in favor of (he iu leu l oir l .i...r m r.;. ;.. c..,.. ii. ck.ish has been iu the pasi auiui ! o... a.it i'M.t.ir in M....i.i; ..i:.: .. i ! ...r t.i-it ch ice is Wane., O.rvera.,.: I ue iovus.iir. may h looke i to for a-, 1 iiip.ec. Menie i larema oi tv. IiaviM ! Haviuj lt 11 t.llUI' 111 ..II I -V I . I u w Aau Kfl iiij Jul hHHUO I ha.t- already taktn'th.i, that mknv l jko.ir leaders are rep.ibl caus, 1 .e.aaiu Mspecuuliy y..uis, A R CKFISH nEPUBLICAX. If this country was 10 be? invaded l y a foreign eue ny to-nionow, would tboiu e a railroad president or director, or snch men ad txi-e sent to the Uuitcd Sia;es iSeuate io make laws foun I in the io .t rank of itaner? Tuey, like pm ileutiaiy c n icts, would te at ho in uu er piotectiou turuish-d by the hard tisied s. n.H ot tod. Yet iu time of peace tlie raiuoad president, dm ctor, liutiKt-r and p uitenitaiy convict are tnagt-d in a rel-nties war upon lalor. Wl en wih the worth of ih- nation its pii.:e iu peace aud prou-cii m in war !e ic oguized and acconleo its rsghs? When labor, thiouh orjHU za ion, educ.iiion a..d co-operaliou .or.es recognition from tuo e who are now wituoiuing iif un.i not before. Workman. Wraith, aril not inlusiiiinnd moial worth, is the stand ird of reatnss with too many in this free demo:rHiu- I i,.,! 'l'he un chanic and labor r's opinion ou i ? if .i . r qu Siious anociiug tli puUlic weal is titit to be cens'dered, judg ng fro.n the newspaper interviews wo Lave seen lately, liuukcr, bror, merchant, man ufacturer, lawyer, all beneficiaries ot labor, have their ray, but the mechanic aud laborer are left out. This cannot always last, and perhaps the chancre will come before the -u t of tho pieseut century. Sonthern lndustty. The Bellaire, O.. blast furnace has ad vancet toe waes of its woikmeu ten percent witnout being adked to d o. O., APRlr, SO, lQ, CAROLINA KNIGHTS OF LABOR. Every honest- n ao', no- matter what his po!itics mav he, what his religioo may be, or what his finauclal coodUiim may will fiud a heartv welcome in the Knights of Lalor.' Th- it ler is not a politic! clap trip to advocate the interests of p diticiaus or arties, nor frhoubl the memltrs be expected tofo low u tLe trail o.'every one whi may choose io run for office "and deel re himself ready to bui st open with -love fo. the workinirimu The o der has nothinr to do wiih poliii s as u order, and.on ly seeks to educa e meu to vole for their own interest. It tel. s our people in all dcuseions of labor in all iu interests what qua'.ifieatio is a man shoul l pos to make him wor hv of the Hiitfr r of me people, out rtoes not Mi lertake to J say th it republicans, dt ni .rr.iis .ir anv .1 i . , ' . o other party man pois th.-se tpialifi'3.1."'- i i-onr-, nor id si n a co irs le .?wnabl or i OnSiStent with the w'bik of the order " ui MIC UIMII , A man can be in sympathy with labor nd reu ler labor a trieat sarvite. i r-r 1 oe a t arty maq too, but no woi kingmj:!i shouid vote !o an uuwoithy man simply oea i-h no id a party nominee. Labor ueraia. T MSE & lit MVS Letter to Workiugmeii. liOSC Leak t.lkt P!t'ilf?ro in telling your many readers listt their Stock of Xow Si)riny ( loods l? nou' in stove and ready for inspco-, 1 n , 11 emursicvs every articlo nsu- ' u'l"m 111 "wis ffcuiuiisn- 'i 1 , i illS.;lhv''1S l)0eU and let live," their prices will be found to be wa)- 7 1 li tr we. ana as low as gctiis of the jnal . they xrf can be sold by any house. As L'tbor becomes more skilled it is shown each season in the leatity and tptality of tnc various fabrics on the market. Goos wore never more lovely than they are today. Rose & Leak call especial attention to their Xew Dress (Jnods and Trim mings; to their lunutifiil White Goods, Laces, and Embroidery: to their stock of Hats, Shoes, Matting; to their beautiful Ginghams, Calicoes, .iiid House Furnishing Goods. Rose & Leuk are sole agents for X. 0. Carpeting. ' v Thanking yonr, readers for their liberal patronage and asking for Its continuation, wo are, .Yours respectfully, R08K.& LEAK. P. P. JONE Attorncy-at- La y, DUNN, Harxett Co., N. C. Practices in any part ot the State, and in any Court in the State. 1 rompt at tention given to all professional bits in ess. lEAL ESTATK VGKXT Very valuable water powejn, farms init vineyards for sale now. IVr-on- h-ing such or oiher projeity in tio-or o counties for sil-, will 'o Hell o call n i r corresioad with me. f In twii vvfiy .Sat unlay. No charge s unb-9s sh g are m ide. Wauhex' Tauvkk. f-Fayirev lie. N C iVo. ro. Eitablished 54 Years WARREH PRIOR & SOU Invite Orders For The xxi-ora, Watch XGAGEMENT OlNGS WcddiDff Binm VLUR spook r" I L V E 11 FORK E TS OF CASTnn AND ALL SILVER Vat?p Warrex 1rior & Sox. Jewelers. Fayetteville, N, C. BULIDERS, CONTRACTOR And others about to PPVPPO I ' W A-J , t l,Jg j Sbould i-all on or write lo the undersiVn "rpm-es of building i - ouva CkS j Mouldings CpiHnfy WEATHERBOARDS, FLOORING PAINSS, POSTS, UTTICS, iC. y ekeej ;i large stock constanUy on hamh or can make any to order wilrTouA Address WALTER WATSOX, Fayett-YilIe, X. C For the best and most satisfactory work try me. I have. ,,.,. . v.1 rOTh in t he business, served n,y aVlnchiS under the be winter in the South. P Kespect fully. X. A. Lovitt, Hojw Mills, N. c. T-H2. XOlZ FAYETTEVILLE, X. C., UIAnufactukeK of BkicK miuL19 thC tot Brick JOHN G. SHAWi AUmn and Conn!or it liw. FAYBPTEVII.LK X. C. C5?CoI lections tvi.-iittunoes. i NHHi Jty. Prompt ASK FOR BAYVlEW BEER I5vtt!f,l Frtsli tven- D.n. u Mirnl ' Anywhere in ulc City by r. CL &ftK. I also keep on hand a full line of -FOREIGN AJSD DOMESTIC WlXES, LlQUOKS ClOAES, Pure N. C. Com Whiskey tv Specialty. EP"-5 Person Street. AVill II. 2Su.iu5 RAXDLE.MAN, N. C, Practical Tin and Copper Smith . Iron, Tin and Slate roofing done with nit uiid desitci. OUTTERUSU and KOOH.NG a MHx-ially. Iiet roate nul, lowest prices. Satisfaction guar auleed. Give him a tt id. OSCAR J. SPEARS; AtUrsej n Cjsfllr it lar, Lxllixotox, Habxett Cocstt, N. Oi GENERAL PRACTICE. PROMPT ATTEniOI. I I (HI ! 4 t i t i t ! f
The Messenger (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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