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"EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL; SPECIAL PBIVTLGES TO NONE. Vol. 52. No. 12 ! 1 9 55 a S3 S2 OFFICIAL ORGAN OF NORTH CAROLINA KNIGHTS OF LABOR. rJiE: IMMIGRATION QUESTION. a r. f a J i onn-neirwu sfoumf ma nam ciirn t At we should interpose do barriers to obs ruct the fre and uninterrupted im- miirrition of all classes for the reason that we hvr. Innd enough io this conn try to supply the want of all. I grant that we have the land, hut that these poor people will ever lerorne tillers of the son, or that they will -Ter be any thing more than slaves to thee who a a a a a control the land, is not trn; thpy are ton ignorant to do bQ, Their intention in coining here is not to go ni-on the Jan 1 ir 'o have anything to do with it: they conie to amass a fortnn, which, for one of them, runs all the may ftom $300 to SI. 000. Their modesty in thU iespct is refreshing, if nothing tiirf, when wh coutnut it with that which the av rae employer seks tlito'igb taking advantage of their ig- n rancc. S atieties eh w that the average earn- in. s o the Hungarian at borne is abont tCti eul lens a mi nth. A gulden in qu! to a frciiou over forty cnts. Unite 1 Stated money. At this rate of pay the laborer receives 34 a month in Hungry. The man who can live on that end will find no tronMe in reach ing the end of life's slender span on the HinoUMt which he takes back from the UniUd States with him. Say he takes back S300. On that sum he can live in idlcnes for over six year. On re turning to his native land, he invests Lii ni'nv in land or loans it, for be is not B ) ignorant of the ways of that couo'ry as be is this by any means. No matter bow dumb be may appear while here he soon develops into a ve ri table Shytock after he croses the big pond aain. Vbil bote he will work tor 75 cents and from that np to S!.2 a day. Very few ever receive the latter sum. The Hungarian can live on S2 h week. How be call do it a ill be ex pla'n-d further on. Say that the diily wage ia St, with an average of twenty five wo ktDg days in the month; that would mak the earnings f the Hun garian S25 a m iith. Take S8, cost of living, at of that, and be hts $17 Irff after bit monthly enepses are paid. At h- c.id of a year he I as adnmnla. td twelve time seventeen, or 504; at the end of two years he has SiOS, and if he remains fr three years he has for WMrded to hi- h'Hiie $612. When a II .iMuriMn m-u s ii;iv be ilt.es not dfposit in the bank to allow any cash ler to i xd- nl it in 1 anada. lie ai o ce andtf it h uue to friends there, who either invert it or place it to bis credit in s uue secure institution. There is no uttnjpt to invest in lan 1 bete, and wn need iot wonder at that, for linn gary pre-wnt as gixKi a fir-Id for that p irpe as this rountry does Hungary contains 87,000 square miles of trri- t' rj: it is estimati d that she has 24, 00 ,000 acres of Un 1 nnder tillage, with 6,000,000 urres uad as paaiur landn. Of the soil of Hungary, Ap pletou Ccl-Mdia says: "T he fertility m . ' L ll . A - 1 r or tlie SOU, wim mo eictuon o iow mo.itanincu- and sandv regions, is al- m st ettraurdioarv. Among the vege table prMluclions are the diifeieot spe cies ofg aid, w heat, maize, bemp, flax, rape.-eed, melons (often of itnmeose size) apples, pears, apricots and plums, cher ries, multerries, chestnnts, filberts and walnuts, etc , etc." Other vegetable productions are drscriled as being as prolific as thoe of the United States. So mn. h f r Hung.ry. Italy is de- up Let the will pon all gooa Archie OcnHlon. Person Street, Fayetteville, N. C. scrild as a veritable garden by nature I thrown down we Lake it designed, where no man need hunger I fight be made and election day for the good things of earth because the tell the resulL We call noon all toil is not productive. The Almighty and true roe to den ounce in unmeas- ereatea the soil of Italy so rich and nred terms each sentiments. Is monev deep that on her 111,140 square miles to be the means of carrying this elee- Kmiury ner poppjauon oi jv,vvvr ttoni no, never! j j Has now In stock the IarirtM-fw.H OUO could live, laneb ana grow fat oo CapL ToTar has been pointed ont to Canoed Goods ever brought tnnrit A. IT.. I I- I mi '1 I. ? I I 1 . I rtmUm I r . . v wt nine iHor. xne sou yieias is i me young a a snintng mara to emo- vfcca M" vyracaera m aotmoance. richest treasure almoat for the asking. late. Surely by accepting a nomina- I he climate is delightful. The min- tioo at the hands oi the bone and sinew eral wealth of that country has leen of this county be has not become a cor- the wonder of ages. Surely it is not rupt and mean man! He is different for the want of land that her people from some we know :of, he speaks what leave their homes to become slaves in a be thinks. i tana ox noeny; not inai aione, out u un, consistency: inoa an inaeea a Pickies. Catsuns and Sancea of tha r best brands, a full, complete stock. Potted Heats or all Kind's. Large line of Candies, at all prices. Every grade of Flour at lowest prices. GRITS OAT-HEL RfCE Sturar Cured Meata. ninlmIM nA w - , i j - I ! r.v j. . ' ; r t ir endanger the liberties of others throngh jewel ! Leaders of democracy accept- U1 fcUC lg oranus, at lowest prices. their w illingness to appease the de- ing nominations do 60 oo platforms that UUJLK-XJFFJSK -TEA-CHOCOLATE mand for cheap goods by giving their denounce the negro, then as soon at the Tinware, Woodenware,rWillowware. labor for little or nothing. It is not conventions are over - (particularly in MAHCTI! rtCIB eereniTw land theP rwwi I want and whilA we one afttinnV cainU with thm. invitA I "im viwimi vwil vrkUIALI I import ignorance bv the hnndfed thoos- them toclos conferences in their small 1 .A???,?te! ADe on the market. and those who wou'd, in this land, free private offices, and a some of the col- H w? wetaown brands our soil from the burden of landlordism ored citizens who have been there say: and monopoly will have their bands full 1 u Treat us like white folks, pat ns on competing with cheap men; with men the back, and act in a very familiar who are indifferent to their surroundings way with ns " Dot going hack to 1 a w la m. a ana content to slave lor St a nay; con-1 wuat we siartea on we say to me gen- I lent tn li va no Anon lltrn nn t n vorv fitful I llArnnn nut mi vonr mnnev for that nnr- r - r r j '. . f tHe-.ii j . . that should be buried for fear of creat- pose if yon dare. : Intelligence and MU m e000 Prtccs ing a plague. Shakespeare makes true worth cannot le suppressed, and we s Cassiusask Brutus this question:'4 Now say. One blast from your bugle is t in the nime of all the gods at once, worth to us a hundred votes. Already npon what meat dth this Ceasar feed I werndersland that the Democratic Ex- that he is crown so rreatrr Gould ecotive Committee! has j declined to n Cassius have accomnan'ed me last Sun-1 have a joint canvass in this county. 4lay afternoon and again on ; Monday They dare not meet the laboring ele- ntiht throuerh Kellv's row and Dunn's ment hetore thp people, uue ot tneir t-nemeot sheds be would nn longer most prominent candidates has advised wonder what kind of meat the Ceasars n within the last montbV arnnmber of r. A ,.w..wt TT a w-k I A ho ia fraiil iIiaip I I q I k i t-i n rr mn tn tin n o lit 1 an irfpnAn descendants living on meat and vere- dent or Lab r ticket to defeat the dem- oauutKi rAftuT 5UPPLT STOIt. tables, the like of which would never ocrats He at that lime thought he mtk anv man an rreat as to arouse tho was defeated for the nomination, and envv and jealousy of a Cassius. I will give descriptions of places next week. T. V. "OWDEKLY. Special offers on Plucr and Twist Tobac cos to country merchants. TOILET and LAUNDRY 80 APS AXLE-GREA8E, STAR LYE. U LABSE LOT OF FAHCY 8E0CEEIES: x; Fayettoville, N, C. HEADQUARTERS. THOMSON y tbee Aloved to Thorntnn Block Near the Market House. LOOK OUT FOR FRAUDS. Fatettevii.lb. N. C. Sept. 25th 1888. Ed. Messenger. Capt W. J. Tolar the Uni n Labor candidate for the Senate from this district is well worthy of the support of all citizens re- gardb ss of polit:cal opinions. Going into the Hoard of C'Uotv Commission era or ivil rsm fjounty ami he at once took tbe lead and brought order out of chaos, and did more to place the affairs ot that lOU' U' in L'ooi coiaiuon nan auv teu m n in tl e cmnty combined He made a record elean. clear and srotbs-x. A 1 rtve roldifr he came ont war cla-sd as the "Bravest of the Brav'' vt h- has t een denounced in every style by the leaders ofj the de-moraliz- d dnocracy of Cumberland Lat night I h-ard a liquor jdealer in this community say to a citizen of this id ce. th it: To'ar should le defeated; that be wonld spend one hundred dol- ma ?e the declarat ou to this gentleman that the farmers had defeated bim. By xtraordinary efforts, however, the ring secured his nomination. Now be will we suppose pose ad the farmers candi date; this is one of the reasons a joint canvaps was declined; it . will however ns told on him and if denied affidavits a ill be produced. You of the opposi tion Lave oDened the ball, roll it on. -It tt tt vnm w-wm . we are ready to meet you. ; In a few A a jau i ual INTEREST dayM a document wil 1 1 be scattered broad catt thut will astound the people. The Most Attractive And leading House in the City Bei n a central point, and best goo h, comparing prices and efficient help. Union Labor Voter. If there are still a few high and fair miudei people in the United states wiio are not persuaded thai the modern trust is an evil, let them read the fol lowing circular issue I by the Sugar Trust or "Union as it is ; pleased to stvle itself. "On and aud after July lt 1883. New York refiners will not sell their sHgar through any broker who sells engar, nor refiners not in union, or who corresponds with a broker who does. Please inform us at once it this will affect our relations with you. Do vnn Kell. direct or through a corres . . .1 J ft Tf l-rstowar is gining ,uat euu ne - fw refiner not in uttered these words boldly and in Jlhe , Un1on7 Farm Stock and nresence of several persons. Air. Ld- rT itor. the dealer referred to is prominent in this city, perhaps he but speaks the Won't there be weeping and wailing sentiments of other dealers. No han-h ad gnashing of teeth next November tlnoira have Deen saio oi tnem so lar in -han the old bosses have to retire to this campaign. Yet, sir, we want to j the lonesome shades of private life and know :f a man of the high character or mn(j find that tbe;r "lioodle" has been a . a I . a Cant. Tolar is to r-e rtofeated hecanse .hinwd in" and the "chicken Die" is be has the manliness to declare to thevon est tnvenius. Signal, Marlin, orld that be is a prohiiitionist from Tex n.ln'nl. Wa An nnt heiievfl it and I we sav to the gentleman that bis money All systems which deprive a man of . i.b m a a m m a a - a . a-, a mm v-n all h has. will not suffice to de- the lull irirns oi nia iroor la ruuiKj. ' . . I m r t r..t htm and i the ranntlet has been I Houston, lex rau. Call at TOOUSOS, HE A DQUARERS -l-WHEN IN NEED g OF-J- DRY GOODS, AWD GROCERIES, -Hardware, fco Call on A. V. Matjltsby. Full weight, honest goods, prices low as possible. JBVx Hixle. A valuble building lot In the growing town of Dunn. N. C. Lot is 25 X 100 ft. is located in the centre of the business houses. For further terms apply to T, J.'WsBBklr.vV Fatettkyilxjc, N. C. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, nnANUFACTUBEn OF riracff I g J ANUFACTUREi OF URIC tWEemember, I make the best Brick made in the State.
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