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Zbc Bail? Caucasian. i'ri!Usim kvkiiv hay in WKF.K K. KIT MoMia I UK. Ml TIIK C'A t'l'AM A N I I III.IMI I M.J srHSCKIITlON KATKS ONE TEAK, U '.VK MONTH, .;,() Kntrred at the I'rt ofli,,. at I'.ai.-ii,. r a vmnd f 1ju- 11,4, J rimrur. :ai.kiJh, Noi:tm ri:rfNA HfOfgJay, Jaiuary 30ih, IS9. ATTKNTION! MubHcrihora in th city failing to Ut their Cai casIan will ila- 8-nl t-a the office their names, their street iud their number, in order that we mn v be able to looit i L.. f,. .,) ........ uwii Ike earner upon whom it should fall. TlIK ( - A ! 'f'A ni a N. NOTH-H. Husiness letter and eoiiimanica tion for this paper hhould be ad ilrHMil to Tub Caicam an, iCaleih, N. (!. This is necessary to receive Lroillbt atti-it on. It,. ' -7 "'",1,nn , oi a personal and private uatur MaKION lil TI.KU. MK. IMK.'H KtXHiN ATION. Tint (Jaita.man intended t o notice Mr. Daniel's Resignation some days Rtfo; but was let hitherto. It will not be untimely to notice it now. Mr lluniolu 1... . : 1 1 ..... . .v.,. ecu goo,, dea of uuHelf.shne.s , this action. H ha, given up a good portion and a good salary to harness himself to me nam work an, I poor pay of daily journalism , North Carolina. Such H.1T AT llliuu huIit.Au. .. ....a . . ..r.....-.u.,r;,., mn uoi numer- ous amongst men who hold good po- 3111UU1, iu me reuerai aummistra- tion indeed, they are not over nu meroua amongst any las of th people. Mr- Daniels is a newspaper man of good gifts aud long experience. He knows how to fight; and he is not afraid to fight. It:. 1 1, ..... k n i ..... i . . iumy us laaeu as legal notice to all fVi.vn. i m .1 . . "u"1" . .Mirerii, wiai no pains will be spared to return the Demo crata to power, in this State, in annomif fluent. ; mat public what his purpose is, in plain words, lie throws down the gaunt let to the Co-operationists and evi dently expects them to take it up. He will not Vie disappointed. We take it up. We take it up, with something of "The stern joy which warriors feel, In foemen worthy of their steel.'' And, while we do not make boast of our prowess, we feel too keenly the justice of our cause j to permit us to be a laggard in the fray. We promise, Mr. Daniels, olease God. to be tresent at the death, as the hunters say. There is one part of Mr. Daniels1 "announcement" which we think in bad taste; and which might very well have been omitted. We refer to his expiessed determination to 'redeem the Stateyrhat is a sort of high assumption, that might be the pre rogative of augels, if they were not too modest; and which tempts per sons of much humor to indulge in immoderate laughter, when they see it affected by mere mortality, and mere Democratic mortality, at that. By the redemption of the State, we suppose Mr. Daniels means the taking of North Carolinian public j p0ses to secure to the money holders affairs out of the hands of the Fu- j a f Urthev appreciation of their hold Zionists in 18. Mr. Daniels may j in?s Dy taking $."00,000,000 out of be able to do this. But if he shall i tuo circulation of the country, accomplish it, we shall be ready to fhe message is an adroit attempt admit, that something greater than j to secure legislation, under the plea the most difficult of the seven labors of Hercules has been accomplished by a mere man. And, in that ease, we shall regret the richness that would have accrued , m 1 , 11 to the atoryof Greek Mythology, had . t:i., i:.l 4- ikr, thou- sand years earlier Mr. Daniels undertakes his task with a splendid courage a courage which seems all the more splendid because of the absence of some other ; rr Cleveland's recommendations in pense of purchasing the mask of a qualities of the thoroughly furnished j tu;s message. The plain duty of the j Pharisee, for the next fancy ball at warrior. Indeed, Mr Daniels' cour- j sliVer men is, to stand to their posi- j the Capital it will not be necessary age reminds us strongly of the story ' tiollf an(j jet Mr. Cleveland bankrupt of the bull and the locomotive. I tne Nation, if he will. There is grave I Tne silver men have it in their Mr. Daniejs intends to "redeem" j danger ahead in these recommeuda- the State. He means to take thistlou". anj the only right course is, old Commonwealth back into the ; resistance to the end. bmtil of the aristocratic coterie that ! ... T-T... ... ..... w 4,w have held it, and selfishly used it. for j the last twenty years. He means to ; -4. ii - ..uimtuinii. m suoiect an men u.4 M..v. . . . v.- i, th s S ate, to the machine methods. I l ln,.u,l fnrtwnntv! ... . . x. t. years, tie means to uu. years, no iuca.ua i" tions ao conducted in the future that there shall be no possibility of ascer- luviv ouaii tainingwhat the will of the people upon any question is that is to say, he means to govern this State by the will of a minority. He means to put the appointing of nearly all the County officers into the hands of a few Democratic Executive Commit tees. He means to "redeem" the State ! We think Lucifer would use the term in the Same sense, in trying to persuade the angels to quit their in nooeney,' and join him in his bad re bellion, against all good. We assure Mr. Daniels that we - ....... 1UB , y fcMmf W.- publih-d lti -t..riy mom- inif'H :Ai .-A-mn th- full ffclt of the I'r-Ml-rit. me-wa;;.."" rori. ITM-, u..,n th.- financial j-ifintM-n. Tin- loll.,wiun are it feature: Th" iuioj? of t'HJjIMMJMM) of jjuLJ bond-, to run fifty year-, and to Uar three per c-i,i intcrt. The retire ment of all form, ol o.it.tandiUK treasury obligations. '1 he allowi nK of the National Hanks to i-u circu lation u, to the lace value of thir bonds, ir, deposit in the treasury. The collecting of th.- i-nntr.... ,t i'J Kli. It will b- Keen that these- rtcoru- meudationa are, sevemlly and eol- leetively, thoroughly vicious, TV. Kr.t.,i .. . j,i .iiijsj ( iuq cn verts a non-interest-bearintr into auiutercat bearimr debt. For this there U not one shadow .f excuse. The President puts the outstandiHt; treasury obli gations which should be paid in cold at thy round xum of ."M).iKM.0(MJ. He knows that a large part, ueihai .'MHU)00 (MKl of t,,.. .. l !. i... ' ' i,m-v Uw iu either silver of gold .at t h op- f lf f, treasury. And if the President and his dunder-headed Secretary of tl:e Treasury had stood upon the law, and had paid all of those obligations, that eouhl lu-v been thus puid, in silver, it is certain that those obligations would have furnished no part of the drain upon .1 11 ... u e go,,, reserve of the treasury. ; The plain truth is, this incompetent i administration msisted upon con- i verting thf.se silver obligations into ! gold obligations, without any com- mand of law, or any reason in the .... lair uniuieoi inings compelling such a course. And now this same incom- petent administration conies to Con- gress, and aks it to ratify its stupid it Tl 1 kt nil III I toi I it ..t !, ... I . . !...!. ii iiv, i i iu i ii f fl' I 1(11. II V' MS T f .i.i ;..(..... i . i i . ...... ,g ..onus ro cover ini i '"it iriii i ntse " (Mjiatiuus ,.1 M .... lut tli' tcature of this bond prop osition, which we have just men- i;,..,.,.l ; . ! .1 .1 i.win.i, i.sii..i iiiwk- i iiuiiuai man uie . feature to te mentioned now. the broad princit , MM ... .... i ne issuing of bonds by the President final re- demptiou ellation of these outstj g ireasury obligations - gatious which are now in, and ... are a part of, the circulation of the country. The proposition of Mr. : application in this instance. Plevelaiifl is, therefore, simply to We shall publish the memorial in contract the currency by the with- a future issue, together with such drawal of some f. "00, 000, 0() from observations, as to its tenor and spu the circulation. It is true, that the it, as the case may seen, io us to President wants the banks to be al- call for, lowed to increase their circulation up to the face value of the bonds on deposit to secure it that is, the .n.sid(.ut's proposition contemplates i ini.rCase of the bank circulation,! wil:ci1 Wni be exactly ten per cent. of theil. i)OUas in the Tn asuiy This is his proposition, stripped of all the pompous verbiage, lor which the President is so celebrated. But it may be argued that the new bonds would go into the Treasury and circulation to the extent of their face value would be given to the banks, and go into the hands of the people. Those who argue in this way are either ignorant or dishonest. Millions of the new bonds would seek foreign investments; and there is not a shadow of provision in existing law, or in any pending proposition, to compel those bonds to go under any circulation whatever. Let no one be deceived. Mr. Cleveland simply pro- j of an immediate necessity, that will certainly tix the whole vicious na tional banking system more firmly upou the people, than it is now. The - . . n . Congress cannot adopt, with safety, . . . -iii i , auy proposition that will put greater i, .. l. n .1 s ,.f iiwwo hanlr.! ilioweriiiwiiiii.m. i.. ........ ers than they now hold. We cannot believe that the silver men in Congress can be induced to let any bill pass, that will embody STIf l AT THKIK OL1 TRICKS. When certain Democrats iu the IT .. .4,.4.. inn.I.On'A of JI.11V Hi- i liouse proicicu ii4 44v.v4-.44v j , , - i. i : font on to obstruct legislation u ui- tention io ou. ii u. b j lbUStering. xae, B"JiUAMA. iuc lcuioiuuc. ui i.a "v-v'" tiipm the full benefit of their dis- ,,m,rVs ' vom.tlrs i elaimer, and reported the r remarks on the question of personal privilege .41,. thar one of them has j so accuiaieij - . . ,. e ,. purchased tbirty-nve copies i l"c paper to send home to his Democratic constituents. We hoped that theie would be no need of any further suggestions from us along this line; but the conduct of certain of these gentlemen on Mon day and Tuesday calls for another warning. The proceedings of the House on Monday show not only that filibustering has begun again, but that some of these same innocent lambs are frisking about the House and delaying the bill sr.tiv-l... t. y a L: tLat ba in jt uo J"'!'1-' at mil. &d 1 1. -. .uBVi ciaira that th.-r vl k 1 ri Ctreu of ?h-;r i.nttj When & b:ii ha cuwd before a touirt.;tt-f r. of lawyers, n. wjfriiijf man. i 1-la.t, a though a i't'ii. ran u mitral and u, ilkt wrufit'lif.!- ... . . .. . u .or ir . lor t.i , r . t,..f . I i dj 1 1 1 1 ii -t t-i . orue to vr.tff U try to lt off i.v .li! fir tiou and but. omo ..-.-, t talk and amnd and talk an-i . the ae and Uws Ktul mixkt. Ui,,u,, to adjourn, when you ou!d ,:;t ytJ-ut nvufn on rerord k f - , ithout all thifc tire .at.ji ll' or .it.. posing a bill w some wrangle ami tion of timet We have beeu charged b somr of our friends, out of the !egi'-Ut ure, with giving more ,-pa,,. , thr speeches of the Demo, rats tlruii t., speeches of Populists and Uepubi, cans. The reason 1- obvious, s,, fur, in the House at leas,, the Demo crats have done most of the talking. The Populists and their allie- havr come here to act, not to talk, and they do not like to be hindered in their work by the everla-ting gab ,,f their opponents. v VJHC !! Itll A 41 S AIM ( ' fa another column we publish an article by IiVv. Doctor Durham, to which we call the attention ,, our readers. We assure Dr. Durham that it will jfive us pleasure to publish the r,- morial to which he .etc JlM,s soon as the pressure on ,u .j.ace w'iM allow us to do so As ti tK. ihi'oat ..,...).. ;.. i... ham's article, to take'the edu.-a'tiounl issue into tin have to sav campaign in Imm; wr that Til E ('At AsIAN of the results of hhv has note ar such action. If The Cai cah an ,-an- . . n II HKt I r I' m . x- w . 4 . . 1 . . "Vl J"""; niinin ii limy laKt: ma' upon any pudu- .luestion. by an hT- peal to reasons, of high publ'uiiiij Vi it will have the such position. aianlon rr. l hk i aicasia i. e i.. f i reei.v recognizes that must (ou nce governments, viz. That thw people, themselves, have the right to discuss, and finally to determine upon all uestious of puVi- i- i- , i : lie policy: and we do not deprecate II.. T.J. Ml" IViJ I... II..T .1.1. ...... ...... the principle, nor seek to avoid i ts ii:ii sah'i David Bennett Hill seems to be statesman by accident If the President should ever be 1 the father of a sou, it .is believed, j he will not call ilim Sihi.ey. Dividends for the street car com- panies in Brooklyn-bayouets and machine guns for work-people. frnto " with the t; per cent.. $15 additional. ; the last state in the Union to adopt Mr. Cleveland thinks the people ! Suppose you let it stay twelve mouths, ; new ideas or to inaugurate local re in Congress are fools; and, by Jove, : what do you get? Kvery cent and s I f I tfUSt it will not be the . . . . . , per cent, addit al. xippos,. y,,u let;. . 4 . , ,. -, . e he doesn't miss lt much, either. , (t st:lv twenty-four months, what do la5t to appreciate the advantages of It will be seen that Se4t,,r Prit.h - ard votea witn oenator itansom me Other day. It is now innder for the months, and in ca you withdraw at .. .. . ier twelve months you get 1 percent, liars to lie again. ; additional, making s per cent. In case you withdraw after 21 mouths you Mr. Cleveland's financial policy g't 4 per cent, additional, making lo , i . ... i per cent, for the use of vour money. ..on Ha o ii m tin a. 1 111 111 jim. Wiii'il - J v " "i ' Bonds tor the banKersj aim tmraeiis for the common people. Secretary Carlisle, it is now i..,,i,f nvattv mi,i.l in.br.i of . 'T, A , ,. " . , , ,..-..,..., U unliiiL-v llolll.lc Kilt hi. k"" "CU1UJ ii'(um.'. - don't know one tarnation thing j The editors of the News and server uave Deen iakeu with a ()b-vio- j , i t t ne 0 DUblic virtue. We hope i 4 4 . j it wi tnrn out to be contagious: and .. . . . t, . tuat tlie . whole uemocratic party mav be seized with it. ti. T.,,o,;i .,r,,Lnt of j a city daily need not go to the ex- power to destroy the credit of the ; government, and they ought to do it too, if the big boss does not come to to terms. Better destroy the credit of the government than destroy the common peopie. i .1 . t.i i- 1 1 1 1 1 v i4 t- A siicciai oilci. xnr. lsah.i - x j nr tup General Assembly in clubs of ; - . - . . . , t for 0() m clubs of fave for gi k for r- cents. Every ' , , . A 11 I member of the l.eneral Assembly mvuiu... w ! should take advantage of this rate to Betid the paper to his COnStlt unts. Snow in the Old Dominion. Norfolk, Va.. Jan- 28. It began snowing Sd I .in and later by" skST' So Tr mlnttenimdlea. uicu.mv. New York, Jan. 28. L'Eco d'ltalia. an Italian morning paper of this city, taking the United Press report, ceased publication today. -. Petersburg, Va.. Jan 28. Snow began falline at 3 o'clock this afternoon, later sue ceeaed by hail and rain. About three inches of snow on the level. Tramc not impeded any. WHEK AM AT? ' " f - It !5r Mat ' . f - a t. g t. ) i - n 'I tn-n, fc fx A I ' ri 1-.. t h t. u ! .! i ' nJ I i ; I:. at ! !, r i. itik Hani's f o 1 i;. i.a r.i, Kr i !.-. . r j t . v !.;. h.- t ! If'. J ii;.-r.! '.-iii 't-w 4tiil o tit t-, k fr-. n, tv fao.-ij b a -. ri ..i-.il-rabi- a .j.-ui.t ti gr-t ...ii what pan liiaii! MbotiHtf ii. r 1 1 .n.f ili'o t bf old SulUlth, 1 K ii r. . - wiliIiIi- mat .. J'-v'a ..ur u.t-r--l . It )cu .in- ...kili; .''JraKAfr.nt.rrBl.il . ur.- in.-iii . r.i. taWi- .-.toi ii, tf,. Ku!' i if ti l'.r.in i. t ti: .ii b.-rn. I i : .t tii.-rr i ii.. Iw-itrr iu- .( Ilii lit tub. bad - .t p"iljl-r rv t-ral part iff b. b.i! t.-n -b.irt - u.r.- -.. , 1 pl a--d wiih t!,-;r in v --, n..-ut tb.1 tii.- b.iv.- i.ih . i. -i, iimr.-. I uii-n.-n.t r nil., U.i- bjij sbarr pa .;nii p.-r ii..!.b it. at... ui .',-u .-.r lu'willbaw Alio, b.-r iii."inb.r ba -barr., p.k t'X'..'-i p. r in, nit b. and at inal urit j v il! bav J'. Aimliii r rm ml,, r ba- t tit y -fi . -bar.- and ba- paid in f.i and an toiimrrow t f 1 J .".., f,,r lb.- -to. k i! ti.- Kb, . i, j, withdraw. Vh ,h- Ii. iml withdraw - K. . an-,- in two more i.-ar- hi- -lo. 's will inatur.- I..r hak'- . .-rai nielli !r- who have t went v -liar. e;i. ti; a m mv oi tlx in w ho ha..- ten -h.tn . a. h : iot - id' t b.-in who have the -hare- ,-arh and three iii'iiili.r- wh" ..nl ha- one -him- aell. 'I'he t ! i I pn t.i I .ent- pt-r month, bill in about -een ji.ar- tbe w i 1 1 ha e i im i. "A p.-nnv -,i.-. i- ,i p.-ntiv made." lie id the Hio-1 -l,l.i--Il bll-illl - men iii thi- , it i,.id me a few da ayo lhat I lie hr-l iiioiie he -i-r -aed wa- in the I'.uiidinu and Loan A.-o,a-t ion. I ran y i . 011 1 1 11 in her - ,. Kalei'h meinber- who ha e -a k , 1 1 n i and some ..ihi, -anl up in the b'aleigb hraliel ii '",".! of t he (.iii hern, w ho ''' 011 dial one rent dies would not have -akc.l d I hi.- amount had di. not i 1 1 t led it in I he -ou! hern. The will also tell 011 dial the did tiol mi-- Iht ... ; . i... 111, nit hl. paiiieni- that had enabled t hem (o -ae these aiiioiiut-. I ,-an L'lt' Voll the name of olie of Kalei'di- !-t im-ine- men. and uimis worth -j.i.iiiMi or .V..11.1HM1 in r.-ai e-iate, wlm tie ear- aro. took out ten -hares in 1 he Ualeih bran, h d t he and had paid in Well -tune llinliek. lie rallie to Ine and wanted lo know how long il would he lietore he could rt it and what I he -tork wa- worth. Listen. I told him tveiit minute- time, and $:!7'.'.s0 a clear profit to him of '.T.su. VVhat hi- -i did I do. -old k ' bt !. i ii Laleiirh I here i- ; any ol in . II Il ol have l.ill'l Walk llll to the i pt a in - 'I. d ir,-, ..ur nv. -ei . . . 1 . I . .I j. .... me pa ,, wnn o, maoe o. . ther is needed. M.HV8 cmhl la in- trade a- ' iiiufuritv. 1 he stock ft r . had earned .sn. The party who sold .established in every town of 1,.,M. gid a protit .fi;7i: the purty who inhabitants and conducted by the lou-ht. t he balance. I"h,- party who . mavor or other oflicers already ho--old look li- ...ure share,, amt j" iiowa.8en-with(mt rtnv Hdditional .Hst, ex- 1 1 ie in i tei . i. I ll ii oe- i ii of the --out li,' rn hav draw a!-' I'.e.-.aiise t he Ikillt lll HI iHP so few with- members know I.. I. . ' .v 1. I..... .... I. t hey can get :c!l of t heir money on de mand, a ml t Yv.h every day adds to its value. Those a Ihi are unfortunate and withdraw snort tind their way hack into t he fold, and .fi not pay one cent to get hack. For people v ho have ca.-h the South ern oilers paid up shares at per wire. leu shares cost vou cash $.H, i o.i i;asn t.iihi, which at mat. it ity are worth 1.(XK). ()n ;mc wail unui we aie loauru uo,i this stock you get a dieck every nix - with the burdens of paujieribin, aoy- moiillis mi vniir .."uu i ii vestment forilnma ln h.if ruthcr hn wii :iml in- j .vbi. h is ; pciv e.it. You . an with- draw your stock alter it is six mouths ..id i -,.i everv cent .,, v.mr .vni Voll get? Every cent of your ..n and ; '''1- 'T. d n .... your r,o. which is l . . h your $.iiMi, which is fi.i.no every six why is pail up slock k longer maluriiig ? (esl limited I year than monthly stock longer.) I'.ecause t he dividend y ou re- ceive is deducted troui its earnings. We h;ive now interest-bearing stock ; at $W) per share, which is est imated to mature al same time of monthly stock at fKHi p.-r share, if you need ' . ... . - your interest the f.o sIim.-k .is preler- able; if you do not need the interest, ; the 4i stock is preferable; if you are mit able to pay cash in advance, the monthly stock i- preferable. Vou pay y our money and take your choice; i, isrill titriiri'il . ill t i'i i n.'i 1 1 v o :i s 1 1 1 :ol.- i it ,.u- i.T . ...... ..;...,...i ...... v.. mi-il Ul JUUl 1 IU ...UriUM. l, I .Ml , .111 not lind a better, safer, or surer invest- '"ent nor a better place lor saving a part ol your earnings 1 Vt III tjr- I k ( , (.all Voll ....rsonall v and fulls ex- plain It makes no ditference whether you want one or one hundred shares. We sell them from one up. I appeal to the work in sr classes to consider die ad vantage the Southern offers yon to save some of your hard earned money for a rainy day . I appeal to the clerks of Kaleigh, not to spend all of their earnings, hut look to the ."Southern for a savings fund : and to the merchant, put some of vour surplus in the Kaleisrh Branch of the Southern. Yon my l' jj'"1 loa J.V "and-i!. ' ready to lend to Kaleigh f hree tTmes as much as KaJeigl. pays into die South- 1 eriu vv e nave uunc several nouses re and the monev was spent wit-h your merchants. We have helped several people to raise the mortgage ..ii ti,..;.. u...i ....v it i, .. l ;., -- ....... r.... . ... r. ... monthly installmentaml if i, had i not one this thir homes would ljvh been sold i . . i ill M'll'll IHIMIirif HIIIIIC is a home- is Mime "Ao place like horn du yuU kuoy tha. are pa, umtuy just .,,,,, t what .the, have to pav rent it their ho; , bwn sold? It i - a 'n 1,1-ice like hmiie ""am! 1 -' iiavmrr ik - "i. ,-ms i i . . i- w.i.l.l . me ueen mmh; ii i - n - mei that they are simply paying for thr i noiue ev erv ihoulu wnn rent money,' - nnd ; - v;ars- r,.I)t an,, hiltU theirs. Will auy fair .minded, honest man say that ll. tv J. Associations are not a blessing to t he people? We only j charge per .ljt. interest on loan, i ! Whjn amount borrowed is paid (those ) paid monthly, whicb is better for the; . hnrmu pr am u-i rruuirnai . hie "-.'.'- borrower and w a "re-earners V his na v-i ments cease and his interest stops and j ujs tock cancels his mortgage. Sup - i you eMmiIlw this statement. - The Raleigrh Branch of the Southern loans - you $1,000 for 7 years for 1,421, which cost you just fzi more man you borrowed, 4 Look at this: You borrow 1,000 from A " m Mi Ml if t .! f IN- " ft t ! ' . I - I S t- N I si!. ! vjf'i I li. r iL i. l vau tKftt. r a' t ir ..r . , . . ' r 1. : 1 1. i." ; t...- , .or o.i J.-itr v ' ' l---h' m ii . 1 . w . v. i.V f . , ' ,.' I . 4, tx.i THE STATi CMPLOtMCMT BUREAU FOR fcOe.TH CAROLINA Thr prrr;' em of I fitlje il or.r of the fhtef I !' M of gOlri.!lr!;t. trilllr la dllr ' ftel to idlrn... mj f,ertf, - it ii the duty ..f th tatc t.i . 1 ke id'.et.iK-i al.d J)Vi x ao far a- jee.bie, and thereby j r--Tf-nt 1 rime. Hut bv wbt tin!:c uuv flu State ruiiuve the.- extls"' 1 tiillik a Ma IV rUiploy tiirnt bit re-Ati would go far t4ard k..1i,.j th j.roblfttt, by triiigin t4g-tbrr those ecekiuj; (rk and tii "e-kjup the worker. The state of Ohio has red lliia plan for several vrarc and t b- j-sult are wry ciicniragiu i,nle-d. In April, lM'i', f rt-t mj'loy in. iit ofTu . -wre established 111 ( itu iniiati. ( . lutnbus, Cleveland, laytn and Td- do. These otlices arv made a pait of th-Hilroau of liUir statistics and the bUperinteiideiiU make weekly ,c jKirUi t.o the ( niiiuii-iioticr of Lalsu. and through him eirhange with each Other list? of 4he's wanted," and "situations desired."" During the lirst six months there weie Jo,(a applicatioiiM for wotk and I,oim.i . i. 1. 1 persons waniiug worn 10 u: aoom "ill l,ef cent, of tile laliOlcrS obtained i b L i i 1 1 of on 1 1 .1. i v men t d ei red 'I ' be V a v 4 a-w x 4 - v4-.- m enttre cost of rummi;; was leas than -.V'fio, and was paid by the citie." in which the ullicA-s were lor ted. Had the laborers been left to t hems. Ives to tind employment, they would have . -1 .... .!.. J." . . . I. f . .1 Southern I'111 OUL ;tl icasi ."" cacn lor au he needed eitioing etc., costing th-m over $V.',- (hmj.oo in all. Thus over I 'i,(k . was savfl to the working man. The Employment Bureau is a success in Ohio, and there is no rea son why we should not avail our selves of its advantages in North Carolina. Here work rs abundant and laljorers are nuuicruu.-. but noun- means bv which to brine the two to- . . - " . u(Tl fr lo8tage ami stationery, When the lists are exchanged, laboi- ers would know where moat work s to be found and go t it- The em ployer could also find laborers with out trouble. Uur State niav uot niw be so bad ly in need of this Bnreau a some utlltA! rJ i.lt hj..i ,-,.,. . ... t i i . .. till. VMt in ftn nYin. nf ,rpT,.ti()n. Nor h ,, ,. T . 1 . .. ... ' Carolina has the reputation of being . thebtate hmplovmetit liureau. (5n.BF.riT Bowk. Trinity College. SPECIAL OFFKU. We are specially anxious to put fun Caucasian into the hands of a8 nianv jple lis possible during the 1 1 session of the l.eneral Assembly. Therefore we will send the Daii.. 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The Daily Caucasian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 30, 1895, edition 1
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