n i 4 Tin i D! A i l 'I I ill . - lit . A 4 .- I I A, IF YOU WOULD LIKE To cotntsoV.caio with aWrat tea ihorwand f th cxmctry poopto la this wctioa f Xot ifc Carolina thca do it through the l'i;4l.lHlfKP KVKIIY THUKHIIAY, j MARION BUTLEI!, bailor and Proprietor". SUBSCRIBEI "Show this rapvr to your neigh bor and adviio him to subscribe. Demoer A07 Mvd "OCrixlto iSuproxnnoy. solama of The Caccuiax W other papr in tho Third Csn tcs1ou:U Dlstrici hsj m Urg Acirculatiosu .Subscription fricc $ 1 J50 l'cr Year, in Advance. VOL. X. CLINTON, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1891. No. 10. THE CAUCASIAN. t Alliance Directory. KA'lioNAti iMJlMKliS' AM.IACK AXD INM '.STKIAIi UNION. I II 1 . ..At. rf-. 1) S'rect, X. W., 341 I It. t. A'i:iv-V;is:iit:-'t;:i, i Vu c-l'i' -' I 'i't 1. II. Clovir, Cam i)ii(!:c K.iii'as. ,( r. l. ( i-r a:'l'i r'aursr J. II.Turn- (t.-i-i:t. Addres.. 220 SorthCapi hiv! t, N. W., Washington, D. O. I.ci turt'r J. II. WilleUs, Kuuas. FXKCirrivK r.(AKi. . V. Maiui.e, fTardihijitori, 1). C. A ; ,i;z.V;ir.!iill, Huron, South D-'kots. .!. i'. Tilunan, Palmetto, Tennessee. jHittrrAv. II. C Drmmins,' Chairman. I;i;i: MfCrne.kcn, Ozone, Arkansas. A K. .'olt, FowlerviHe, Mlchiuan. N ATIO.VAI. UXlISl.ATlVK Co UK OIL. Tl: Presidents of all theHtatu or-an- ii(i i(n.i willi L. L. I 'oik cx-ofiicioCuair- '.'OI.TII CAIOMN'A PARMKnt' 8TATK A LMANCH. l'nVi.Lttt -Virion IPitkr, Cjlintf.it, North Carolina. Vh c, Proiidcrd. T. 13. Lou;?, Asl.a vilie. N'. C. Serct;irv-T:eaurcr--W. h. Barnes, Juu ti.vi -,J. y.lldl, lirasHtowA, N.C. Srcivurd C. ;. Wright, Glass, N. C. ;it; t .hiiii UeV. Krkin Pop-i, Chalk L;V:1, N. C. Iooi-K(M per W. II.Tomliuson, Fay ottuvillf, N. C. Anvinnnt I )oo -Keeper II. F. Kin;;, Peanut. i C. S-:rL,'r;i:tt-:'.t-Aims--J. Holt, Chalk l,cvd,' N. rL;il.' r.usin-:3n Agent W. II. Wertk. U.ilfilt, N. C. Triiteo Uu.sinosa A'-'Uiey Fund W. A. Graham, J;ir.hpe!ah, N. C. i x r.cirrtvi.: committee of the MOUTH CAROLINA FAUMKUS' .STATE ALLIANCE. S. 13. Alex. uhr, Charlotte, Uf. 0., Cl.iiirnian; J. l. THE EDITOR'S CHAIR. IIOW THINGS LOOK FROM STAND POINT. OUU TheOoinion of The Editor and the Opinion of Others which we Can Endorse on the Various Topics of the Day. What do you think of '-that ad dress" 1ha was ho long look far and at last car e forward with such a bland and conservative smile? Wrell we have not thought much about It. We look upoa it, as a kind harmless and Kuperfluoui nonentity .The meet ing that produced it was unneces sary, anu the opinion ot tn men amounts to but little with a eitizen t hip of n million and a half. The people know what they want and when the time comes will act. If here aro any compromise to be mado they will make them them Helves. The committer was not clothed with any authority to speaw or tho -people in tho cominr cam- alir. They will tend their dele gates to conventions to do that. Mcwhorw.', Kington, J. S. J'hii.tn, liullin, N. C. A F.IJANCK JUDIUIABV COM- MITTKK. r.Ii.iCir:-, A. S. M. Culljrcth, 5 dl'ATK STATU ,Yf, Win. ('. M.IANCK I.IXilHLATIVE COMMt'lTF.W. K .1. Fowe 11. llalewh, X. C. ; N. C Kniili.h.'l'iinity Collie; J. J.Youti-?, IVU-Dta II. JL Forrn y, Newton, N.C. and is wholly false. It is the work of 8k ek gamblers to aid them 1 1 their speculation schemes. In fact we are in possession of reliable in formation which shows that the world's cotton crop, according to the estimates of the best experts, will tall under the published estimates by more than a million bales. Fur- ther, we have in our possession a confidential circular which .was in tended to circulate on the imiue among speculators which puts tho cotton crop of the world at 1,300,000 bales short of the figures they have published to the world. According to their own estimate the cotton crop of this year wilJ fall short of the estimated seeds of tho world at I ea t C00.000 bales. It is true wo lost last year by holding back cot ton, but the crop was unusually large which with a contracted money sup ply enabled the spectator to steadily push down the price. In fact we can seldom afTotd to try to hold a crop as long as a few money sharks can control the volume of currency But with the great shortage in the crop this year it is hardly possible that they will bo able to keep down the price if the farmers will hold up and stop selling Tho following r-solutlon ras offer ed before the Supremo Council o tho Alliance at Indianapolis by Ma rion Butlei of Jforth Carolina and unanimously adopted: itesolved, That being in posses What do you think of Crisp for Speaker? is a question we have had frequently asked. Well, we think he is tho beet man of thf so who were prominently in the race. Uion of facts that are thoroughly re Tho election of Mills would hare liable, which warrant us in a belief and been u calamity even if he had not ; Tr'r "7," education as a lesson of reform. sold out to New England to get elect- Ltt ' Wft rPi in narnteeine' For without some such reserve and t d. iie would Mindly and to no better prices if cotton can be held moral force through which all wealth w purpose have ridden his tariff hobby for sixty days. producers could unitedly express to the exclusion ot" all other remedi- Wo know that many will be forced their non-partisan demands any party al legislation. Ho would have or- to sell in order to do themselves and WOuld soon be prevertcd and degra- ganized the xlouse so as to have their creditors justice, but let every ded,as have been the great parties of would not have Been hira or known ! he was In the town. Third.the effort to make it appear hat the Alliance had gone into par tisan politics and that the National meeting was nothing mors than a Third Party council. The fact U the Third i'aity, nor .for that mat -ter any other party, was not discuss ed or considered either directly or indirectly in the slightest manner whatever during the whole meeting. Those who know anything about the Alliance know that It is not And cu never be a political party, for the day it should attempt to be, it would die. TkLs Its enemies know heneo they are very anxious for it to give up is great work and objects and descend to the level of a political raachine. In this event the machine might live as other party machines do, but the Alliance would be dead, its true work would stop and its mission fail. Then what is the legitimate work of tho Alliance? It is education, education, education' For any reform that is beneficial and permanent must be the'result of education. With tho Alliance parties are not an effect, but may be and will a means and a method. IJu; when the individual is educated he can be trusted to find the means that will bring about tho reforms. If any one or all parties should adopt and advocate the reforms demanded by the Alliance, still the organiza tion would exist and remain sepe- rato and idtact from them an, keen up its campaign of A FALLCX MAN. Iter. J.T. Alwraathey, a Metho dist Preacher. Kisc Anoth er Man Wife ami is i?hot ly the Irate Husband. A vaQ't deplorable affair occurred at Snow Hill, Green county, lat week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grims ley, who lived a, .this place, were living together unhappily. Mr. Ab ertiathey, the minister on that cir clrcuit, was in to see Mr. Grimsley t try and reconcile them, and whsn he left he kissed her. Mr.GrijHley, who nuspected something, had hid himself in the room with his srua. He rushed out aad in his hurry he made a missfire of one barrel, which was loaded with "buck-shot," but was successful with the other on, which was loaded with squirrel-shot, and Mr. Abernathy was hhot In face and hands one shot going througa his tongue. The wound, though painful, is not considered fatal. Mrs. Urlmsley is a daughter of ex-hcritl Murrill, of Onslow ountj. LATER. Griitiesly and As Abernathy Meet rain. Mm for. Ml Ibs. DU. TAI-M AGE PREACHES At ANN ARBOR ON NETS FOR THE SOUL. The Dangers Are Itoth Seen and Uusecn. There is a Snare, for T the Ignorant and Still - Mere Iaugeruus Snare lor the Youth Proud of His lute'.lect. Axx Auuoil Mich., Dec. 13. Our citizens in largo numbers liare availed themselves of tho opportunity o hear ing Dr. Talmage, who is visiting the city by invitation of tho students of the university. I-ist night a vast audience greeted the famous Brooklyn prcaelicr at his lecture, and this evening, when bo was announced to preach a special rudd.-n ll.Uiz for hltu, uti, "Wt'l ! x li, if you lnit cn it, I t UL Tt rksvq U CC to perdition tmW arh young mm e nHl not fight. V ol J no uro coutcod for tirra than Tartary and F.thkpU cm!4 ttbt as to who Jwtild hav th grcat Sahara crt, I Kit foe Uhm jHing men ho &ro luoytunt and cntliQiatict the nho are dcteruutxsl to do aneUtlng fur limo and for 4craity for them vt will fiht, and w now dix-lort) rrer Uttin var aUuftt all Um lnflucoft Ui.it twaail them, aad we ask sJ! gcod men and pliilanthroplcts to bel Into line, and all th analesof h -avca to bttar down upon tho foe, aad m pray Almighty God that with the thunder bolts of his wrath he w ill strike down and constuae all tlieso !a3aenccsthM are attempting to destroy tho young men for whom Christ duxL THE CAST Or I4 Q E R AUTT, The fir&t class of temptation, tli.it as saults a young man u ltvl on ly tJio bkepti(2. lid w ill not alniit that ho is an infidel or atheist. Ob, nos lie is a ''frvo thmkar." lid i ona of your 'iilteral" men. He b free and cavy in rclicion. OIl bow Lbenu ho u! lie is man hold who can. throttled any attempt aUilver legis lation or other financial reform mea sure. Crisp trave the Allianco to NOTES ON understand that he would tote fair on these points, so nearly all the Al lianco men voted for him on the wind up. THE INDIANAPOLIS MEETING. Mil it II CA U A HE FORM PRESS ASSOCIATION. 'ilicrrs J. L. Fiamsy, President; fa-ion liuih'i, Vicc-Pres'uloi.t; f . S lian-es, becrctary. PAPERS. l (tiTMi'iiv i '1 1 r t All I'm ,rr,.u-n Farmer" ' Kalei-h ; llural a few "days since that while the far . Home, Wilson ; Farmei's Advocate, mers might haye some grounds of Tarboi-u; Salisbury Watchman, Sal- complaint under piesent low prices, i.iiury; Aiuanco ncuimui, u yet that those who work for wages bi.ro; Hickory Mtrcury, Hickory; f . . Ve heard a very intelligent (and we thought well informed). man say; We had intended giving our read ers an extended account of our trip to Indianapolis and also of the bus ineas before and the actions of the I Jefferson and Lincoln. In short the Alliance is above parties, but its members will enforce its demands by the ballot through some party T1IK TRU13 POSITION. At the . meeting of district lec turers the following resolution was It was reported in Clinton from good authority that W. K. Grimsley and lie v. J. T. Abernathy had an other meeting last Monday at Snow Hill with more .erious results than the preceding. Both well arnud with pistols and meeting on the street began firing at each other at the same tin.o. Abernathy was struck in the chin, tho ball ranging around the jaw bone and lodging in the back of the head, making a pain ful and serious wound. Grimsley was struck about the knee making a slight flesh wound. lJuth combatonls emptied the chambers of their revolvers lit each other, and both narrowly escaped receiving fatal wounds. This is one ot the saddest and most deplorable affairs that has ever taken place in in our btate. Public sentiment is with Mr. Grimtley while air-deplore that a inister of the gospel should a) far depart from all rules of pro priety as to place himself in a posi tion to be so much disgraced. Tho report thatMr.and Mrs.Grims ley lived together unhappily is de nied'. Mr. G. was a daughter of Mr,Ed.Murrill,aud not of ex-Sheriff Murrell, as above st ted. I i a N.tbd m.f but important Vmi. gonon.ny work In tho field and also press of , . zreatlv exercised over accumulated Dusmess, ooin oiaciai the suDLOsed relation of tho Alii- Golds- 'ihe llattler, iiitakers; uouniry Kite. Trinitv College; Mountain1 Home Journal. Ashevill"; Agricul- tnnil T.ee. Goldsbero: Columbus News, Whiteville, . C; The Busi ness Ayrent. llaleiih. N. C. Capt! A. S. rcace, editor of Alli anco Department, Oxford, N. C. I'aeh of thfc abivc-named papers are in tho paid in comparison wi of the products they helped to earn Now let us see how this is. The figures of the census on this matter for 1890 aro not yet out. but let us see how it was in 1880 compared to 1860. The total amount paid in wa- 1 A I - .. i 1 1 ! A- r.inll, llllV All requested to kccp u c "-"1" hres in 1860 was S2.C89.441. in 1880 it im:i I m " ' ' tin: fim nasre aud add othtr, prov tin; v are duly elected. Any paper fail-ni- to advocate tho uea'.a platform will i dropped from the list promptly. Our peopls can now sec what papers are pub lished in their huerest. I ' i tt ) I? ESrf LONAL COLUMN . W. P.. ALU:X. W. T. PORTUfi A LLEN & DOUTCII, jl attorneys-at-law, the Bupoosed relation ot and private that faced me upon my anee to political parties and partisan return has monopolized my time, politics, therefore in ordr to make . A, , - known the true position of the Al- But there are several of the many nriprsiand. and in or- ith the value gross natoepresontations published der further, t!.at one expression by the partisan presa wniun my may speaK ior eacn anu iui ai us uu have not yet seen fit to correct to this ma.ter, be it 3 mi,;,i, t wi nnw rfpr F'rst is Resolved, That we, the duly elcc- which l will now reier. uirst is . . , ,fa t tUa the statement that the Alliance, ac- sute, composing the State lecture cording to the National Secretary's bureau, do unanimously set forth books, had greatly lossed in mem- that the Alliance as an organization bership, Every delegate knows this has not and cannot have any eon- . v' :. . , ... mu- nection whatever with any political to oe a malicious laiseneou. ihb . , partisan sense. That tho only shadow of a ground for this in- J Alliance an never become a pohti- ference by the outside world, was cal prty. That if any or all parlies the faet that several states elected that do novv exist or may hereafter n exist were to endorse into its de more delegates than they were enti- mandg and platform 0f principles, tied to have seated. The best test etc.." the organization as a great fn. mainhnrcfiin in cftrtrl fstandiner is I rlnftrtr rn economic lines must increased from 116,675,698 in 1880 amount of 0Bey paid into the still exist and remain intact, separate to $20,095,037 in 1880. If these fig- Jf P0I; fo and distinct from any and all party dAy laborer as r" 1U ,UT' . 7 organizations whatever. With us, secretary's dooks tne amount puiu as an orjranization, parties are not was ?2,710,768, only as light incea3e, while the number of wage earnors 1860 was only 14,217 to 18,109 in 18S0. . This shows a considerable actu al decrease in wages, while the value j of tho products he worked to make 3JUP1.IN COUNTY. KEXANSVII.LK ITEMS. The fall term of our Superior Curt is now io session, Judge Uoy- kin pi siding, with hi3 usual ability and discretion. There have been several cases, involving fearful crimes tried and sentenced. The first c?se was that of Groves, white man, sentenced to five years sermon to young mem mere was no i "liberal that ho wul ci re a war his building in tho city that wonld necouv Uiblc. He is so liberal" that bo will modate all who wanted to hear him. I pjvo away the throne of eternal Justice. His text was Proverbs i, I, "Surtly He Is so 4,iiberar tliat be would be in vain the net is spread in the tight of willing to give God out of the universe. any bird." I Ho Ls so liberal" that ho would give Early in tho morning I went out Up his own soul and tliO soul of all his with a lowlcr to catch wud pigeons, friends. Now what tnoro could you We-hastened through the mountain Uk ia the way of liberality? Tho vlc- gorgo and into tho forest We spread tim of tills skeptic lias probably Just out tho net, and covered up tho edges como from the country. Through the of it as well as v? could. o ar- intorvention of friends he has boon ranged thy call bird, its feet fast and placed in a hop. On Saturday Uio ekeptlc says to htm, 'Well, what are you going to do to ils wines Happing, hi invitation to all fowls of heaven to settle down there. We retired into a booth of branches and leaves and waited. After awhile, looking out of tho door of tho booth, we saw a flock of birds in the sky. They came nearer and nearer, and after awhile were about to swoop into the net, wheu suddenly they darted away. Again we waited. After awhile we saw another flock of birds. They camo nearer and nearer until just at tho moment when they were about to swoop they darted away. Tho fowler was very much disap pointed as well as myself. We said to each other, "What is the matter?" and "Why were not these birds caught?" We went out and examined the net, and by a flutter of a branch of a tree part of the net had been conspicuously exposed, and the birds coming very near had tscen their peril and darted away. When I raw that, I said to the morrow?" Ho says, "I am going to church." "Is It possible?" says the skeptic. "Well, I used to do those things. I was brought up, I suppose, ns you were, in a religious family, and I believed all those things, but I got over it. Tho fact in. sinco I came to town I have read a great deal, and I have found that there are a great many things in the Bible that aro ridiculous. Now, for instance, all that about the serpent being cursed to crawl in the Gar den of Kdcn because it had tempted our first parents; why, you see how ab surd it is; you can tell from tho very or ganization of tho serpent that it had to ctawl ; it crawled before it was cursed just as well as it crawled afterward ; yon can tell from its organization that it crawled. Then all that ttory about the whale swallowing Jonah, or Janali swal lowing the whale, which was it? It don't make any difference, tho thing is absurd ; the wonursKKws FULL, ASHOHTlli) ANti lUNuiKunm ihhy iitale. The MclKniral trial f,t th $i,0oo. Th Plow, i org atvd Grip U the name uf tK.w jj.r et ijjHin. ton. A rcgula; rjthiu through 5un!y ccufcty i.it tk doir-g me damage. An Indignation meeting ha brc ailed in llobcmin county t ondeming rcjduthmi m the ac quittal of Mclkuigal. W. R. O'B. Itoblnon of (ioldHiro It Is aid. will iw apptuntiHl U0 llccciver of the br k. bank f Wilmington. Card are ut annou.iciri? tho marriage of Kd. dutmU'r hmlth, chairman I?mocratic Kxtitiv Committee and MUi ra!n, ttugh ler or col. iv.ul 1 alon. Cahlf-r Bowdcn of KI.-si Nthm d Bank of Vilmngto.i h is m.- beeif heard from. Many damaging reiKirlHbout 1dm. hav n.ii 1-,... denied. Runnel Jlamn, a Mcll-to d farmer of Hurry county was found dead in his bod !at week, excels I vo drink was the cuuh. MaJ. Wilson of 11. it. Coininliufi visited the Onflow railroad, expn es himsvir very favombU about Ondowvounty. old fowler, "That reminds me of a passage of Scripture, 'Surely in vain is it is ,iaicuious to suppose that a mac the net spread in the sight ol any biro. I could jiaVe gone down through the jaws Now, the net in my text stands f or Gf a njonster and yet k cpt bis life; tempt-'ition. . . I why, his respiration would liave been fhe call bird of sin tempts men on hindered : ho would have been digested ; 2F-m point to point and Irom branch tiie rwtric juice would have dwsolvcJ to branch until they are about to drop fibrino and coagulated albumen. into the net If a man tlnds out n I orji Jonah would hare been . chanced in the Penitentiary for a crime, the time that it is the temptation of the from prophet into chyle. Then all that details of which are too filthy for devil, or that evil men are attempting Ktory about the miraculous conception line tni.:intnn ins smmii tor. time ana ior eLer-1 .i riUr ,i;iwfnT i nil vv t. I " 14 J , it A3 J- V. 1,1 J v., uvvi v wu9 nity, the man steps back. He says, "I s;r) 1 believe in th light of nature. Tliis is the Ninetecth ecinttiry, ures are correct, the d.y Goldsboro, N. C well as tho farmr has a just griev- Will practice in Sampson county. tVI27 tf M. LEE, JI. D. A. l'jIYSICrANT,St) RGEOX AND DENTIST, Oiii.-t; in Lee's Drugstore, je 7-lyr ance ; ana let tne ngures ten wnat they may, he feels his grievance and will stand by the farmer in the fight for financial reform. appearance in a decent paper we recogn ze yours to be. The secoud case was that of a colored woman charged with infan ticide, found guilty and sentenced to be hanged the' latter part of next month. In. rendering the sentencement His Honor was certainly very impress ive. The supposed criminal, how ever, evinced not the slightest con cern. The plea of insanity offered bv the defense was of no ava'd. This town, hitherto noted for its comparative dullness, seems to have awakened partially, at least, irom. its quiet, and is now looking up. am .not to be caught in that way ; 1 Pro. 8;xj what you are about; surely in vain Eir. progress. I don't blame you. is tne net spreaa in tne signs vi any but after you have beeu la town at bird." long as I have you will thinkTjufct as I THE SUiT.XKTY OF TOE DEVIL. Ja) There aro two classes of temptations Thousands of voung men aro noina -the superficial and tho subterraneous Jown undef tUat procesa day by day, those above ground, those under ground. If a man could see sin as it is he would no more embrace it than he would embrace a leper. Sin is a daugh ter of hell, yet she is garlanded and robed and trinketed. Her voice is a warble. Her cheek is the setting sun. Uer forehead Ls an aurora. She says to men: "Come, walk this path with me; it is tbynied and primrosea, ana The Mecklenburg Times made a statement that certain Alliance men in its county were signing a pledge to vote the third party ticket. A TT E. FAISON, JT Attorney and Counsell or at Law. Oflice on Main Street, cold chill runs down the backs of ihe will practice in courts of Sampson and liule 2xi partisan editors, they he adlining counties. Also in Supreme . r....t am ui-; noM iniriisTfi to nisi" rlnrlnor f hf lnmt vpnr was a little over I n nl.iopf. nrr an end. It is our .wSt 4W. i00t a h0n,. LiiAn to e.lurate on the lines of Some building and repairing is go u miiu ,rnth riorhtand iutice It is for the ing on. The hotel has been repaint- a net increase in membership of 33 ruth Vu t under tho management of the percent. his conscience uided by an educated Messrs. Farrior Bros., and boarders the air is bewitched with tho odors of Second is the statement that the intellect, to "choose the means say" the table is well supplied and the hanging gardens of heaven; the aii;-q cniu in ttir.in nvwMin Rub- thron?rh wh ch the end an honest . rtuwuauie wiliuh auuiueu mo n vers are n vera nmc.ui.u ..,uu Treasury plan. We believe that and just government-can be attain- I rit CUi many of the papers that published this knew they were publishing a lie at the time arM none of them that we have seen have had the maunood and courage to correct it. By a unan quests. Rev. A. have to do is to drink them up in chal Pw Raven and family, ;ces that sDarkle with diamond and RAILROAD COMMISSION. imnm vAto tho Rnnrpme Council en ' ' (111 k. - - . . 1 1 . J- care will receive prompt and careful liance, as an organizacion, w$pledg-1 Sub.TreasUry plan, and attention. jo7.1yr ing its members to vote the third I . . .nrsAftotpd ,inder -V jzVAUl party ticket. When they say that, ili. Attorney and Counsellor it amounts to saying that they do- not Deneve tne oiien repeateu auu publlshetl expressions of the organi- pastor of the Methodist Church, ar rived last evening and will enter immediately upon his ministerial work. The perpetual spring, novv pavil- licned,yields its refreshing draughts of dfilishttul water, and it is both At Law. Of.isa on Wall Street. Will practice m Sampson, Bladen, zation stating its true position. Such Ponder, Harv.ett and Duplin toun- pjvpers will be passed by with silent ties. Also in rsupreme v-ouri. The North Carolina railroad com mission has issued the following circular, and iis provisions are good: 1 Whdnpvpr anv nassenerer train on any railroad in the State shall be the pride and boast of its p trons. fhe dleMtes in doineso acted under more than thirty minutes innai u ?'"J. 1 .. 1 . : n It 0I1 r, I I lia ho II !'i Mil 1 IIS 1 f IIU IHJU 1UI the almost unanimous instruct bus To Society is almost universally of every State Alliance In the Union bulletin and to keep posted at any ceded All thin talk about a sulit was man- 0t0r rh station nlnncr its line, and -.m t r Ufv,f. cttinn. ifnossih'.e. the time SEX. PEFFKitS FIRST RILL. uiavbuini v. "o---"w " - ; . , - , . , , .., . sreh train 13 Denina us seueuuie good con- following little harmless and iusig niflcant side show. On McAlister aiTiethvst and chrvsoDrasus. Sco! It Ls all bloom and roseate cloud arl heaven," , . Oh, my friends, if for one moment the choiring of all these concerted voices of sin could be hashed we should see the orchestra of the pit with hot breath blowing through fiery flute, and the skeleton arms on drums of thunder and darkness beating tho chorus, "The end thereof is death." I want to ooint out the insidious temptations that aro assailing more es necially our young men. The only 3S. Also in supreme v-oiui. .n,. ,mn. i,,.1ha Ordpr. WhRthpr Prompt personal attention will be contempt by the Order. Whether is irj the pay ot given to all legal business, le 7-iyr TTTUtANK 150YETTE, D.B.S. TlPVTlOTDV 1 oriiULhuuu a ijiouo wlw lo flri,t!n(, thft Alii we do not know, but if it does it is ftnd oth so.called auti. of course, without any knowledge or gubTrea ites who have been dis i,,vnel,iafn,i?0nKiL, ..fh. countenced by the Alliances went up tined at and between - , : i ..1 f v , . . fQ , -oirktoct. n.ny train anrl th rT rj iiiv wirviri'H 111 1 iiniinii 1 1 1 1 1 t t 1 111 1 iiim 1 11 11 1 111 rrii rr . km. tiv vxw w 1 1 t .tn v. - - mntonind vicinity. Everything - member of the Alliance or not, ; gTreasury and to obstructed and it shall bo the .duty and to n the line of Dentistry done in the has a perfect right to sign or circu- AUianna lnrld thftt of the c nductor to notify the pa- ibJoarcL time, and as near as can be approxi mated the time of its arrival. 2. Whenever there is any break or obstruction on any railroad in this State, thereby causing delay to j any passenger train, it be tho duty of said road, to have tne same uoue presented kind of nature comparatively free from temptation, so far as I can judge, is the r 1 1 A. 3 11.1 1 1 . 1 1 1 I lttlrtA LIIIj TT &au AAAAiiMv I 3 w 1 rAI -F't V II!" best style, bausiaction guaranieeu. latesucn a petition r pieage ana - w. . mAn eengersiu 1. r ; - . United StatC3 Senaet 1 -r"-.- . , th fi to his tne station 01 ui i- ----- r 1pwftr l0,taire to r.,b . " " M j lakj v--' -" a tPsrMv terms are strictly cash. Don't ask me t vary from this rule "removali 3. rr GUEGDRY lias removed his Tailoring Estab- the State officers have no light or power to attempt to stop such action unless some one should claim to be doing so in tho name or by the au thority of the Alliance. But there are some men t at the Alliance pledges and intends to pld;e more lishmentfrom his old stand to his office on Sampson Street, net.to the I of them before they get our votes. M. E. Church. But as to that Mecklenburg circular, lowpricos for men's clothes. Econ- 1 opinion that some omy in cloth and money will force shrewd enemy of the Order i3 the vou to cive him a call. author of it aad his object was to IS-Latest Fashion plates always try to get up something that he teach the whole Alliance world that it was wrong, etc. with unparalled cheek asked for a resulting. hearing, ihe first impulse was to pay I no attention to them, but upon sec ond thought it occurred to the JNa- - - - t Af Rer Q. Mills for tional meetine that that was exactly cntrpr has civen a widespread .,K.t arrMaA nrl rlf.JrfiH. nd ennnnrf. it is Said. to. the effort Of M n further Avid-ncp. of this it was his admirers to Mr. Peffer, of Kansas, hU first bill as follows: Tn nmonrl the Immnrration and cold. hard. sUncy, mean temperament- National Election laws; to provide What would Satan do with such a man Q .nrv;.Q iC wmsians Tir Biirvi vin? 1 if no cnt liim t Satan is not anxious to soldiers cf the war and additional Uet a man who after aw Idle may dLf- amount to pensioners of war; to re- DUte with him the realm of everlasting the f aid duce the number of pension rating meanness; It is the generous young O to tea; to . abolish pension aseneies the warm hearted yocng man, and to lessen the expenses 01 exam- social young man that Is in espo- " I ftial TjeriL Among the other measures lutro- I a nirate eoes out on the sea, and one MR. MILLS FOR SENATOR. ,ier Uyeand looks off, and sees an empty to provide for . n . . TiOP. IIe theeiectibn of Senator by the peo- r irii for ple " . " ' 5 I ns.M Tint the same morning he put3 it. 1 . Ui a. rtrtA a srwa a vpfl GOOD FABjIIaG. , ,Y An with old. i r..n Ka Tnrliw l.njlAn with Mr. J. H. Sues told U3 the oilier p" vu. ""r ." "That's our prize on handf June 7th. lyr. i could uso to damage the Order. Watch out for sneeking enemies. H HOLD YOUR C0TT0H. Notice to Creditors. ' A V LN G TH IS DAY QU AL- iQed as executor of the estate of W. B. Honeycutt, deceased, hertby gires notico to all creditors of ps'ata to nreseut their claims dolv proven oa or before the 21st day of 1 price. Yes, cotton will rise. November, 1S92, or this notice, will be our prediction. p eadea in oar ot ineir recovery. au predictions that are being sent wirs. Council sent a challenge to McAlis ter to discuss the Sub-Treasury plan publicly in Indianapolis, or through if von can hold vour cotton we I the oub!ic prints. . McAliste and feel safe in fruaratffeeinir a better I his crowd" took water and left. This tjwjui . r.; -vt, i! Unices, lie savs. United States Senate, uovernor u-i , - hdownoriitl- Across that unfor fTortr has stated that an extra ses- 5 - " 'f "r, " ";J"tTZ n,rnt i.i the CTaDolin2 hooks ar, sion-of the legislature will be ealleii funare. Pou of th-fhe crew are bUndfolded it. March or April. ;i ne election ; o - .hn.hpl, nf aro rnd to walk the plank. IH. asucee.sortoJohnM. lapa"-- th. pty vessel, but the lao Alli- SLrhn1oni rels of Irish potatoes this year, all merchantman that. is the temptation to SQb" SSm the governor! and al- of which he tended with one mule. tbepirate. ' ; ??ent."om-i5f-:"i!-ti'hV Th is a splendid yield and we And a young man, empty of head, iS friends of Mr. doubt if it can be beat in the State. emFtyof heart, empty of life-yon want the legislature tne 1 ibuu rrha Tnr, nn whih this was erownLv'v nw- r-hrismn association . AX U UVA v D 1 f II 1 a JMUU V . lies near Kiaston.Klnstou Free to keep un he is safe. He will ITess. ; not iramble unless it is with someooay "How to Care all Skin Diseases.. . . Rnnwh nnless somebody else pays the B;rr,r,lvr nnlv "SWAYJTE'S UINT " ' " 7 . TS. - learned that a reporter of the Asao. elated telegraph dispatches who had been sent from New York was closet ed with McAlister, and waiting to publish to the world that the anno xtram aCrairl n HiatMics thf rT-, tion bv This is a splendid y A. m. vAfcJM. J m W pW wmm ' f 1 II II lli 11 Cm. VMUam w w - I - - - . . r If ark j was news, but the lying associated J ijjf No internal medicine re- few can show more produce, but aorse press wonld ; not enri it out over its quired. Cures tetter, o6zeiua.ii.vu, tIuse many w no prouuoc ""'6 the bar hour after hoar &nri thin i ii thT U of emotions on tne iace, uauus, mi whA Khnw more money? ....... . . . . I '1 HH IJltUlUilUlia . I J Vv.Uf. avu V I - . . ' I . L:f. nnH 1 nersons ladeb.ed to said estate Dy note, i - . - -- i , . . . Xo. leave the SKin ciear, wuuc uu i'""" "OM . ' ' I .A i vm Va.v onrl itnKltcliAli tho farrAat BTlit-.Oreflt imminence was .'y"'0 " . . ... mortgaga or accounts, win pisase come mjuiuoiu k,m. . ---:------ - f healthy. Its great neaiiug anu cur- ioiwara and mate immecliate payment. 5n the newspapers nil over the coun- given to him and his reneeadei by ativ8 powers are possessed by no One of the most sicken TiB, El'r- try i.,aUhe eo.ton crop be - .he public; pr. but. dear re.de,; if rJ SeVS Lire. He will not drmK unless , z I some one else treats him. He will bang who produce thing . . hour wait. tng IOr BOUZfS gCiicxvrua vis Rnme in. TM cenerous touuij uium One of the most sickening head- -omea in and accosts hua and says. - Pjr Af ty , IIinbt E Faiscn. Xiov. 2b G. times. usalJylarge is without foundation J you "had teen at the meeting you J for Swage's Ointment. traveling. .mreii ai you have a drink, with me Bradycrotine prevents ana cures u. j r Tiae m. as though u were and there is only here and there t young man who con endure this artfl lery of scorn. They are gi ing up their Bibles. The light of nature! They have the light of nature in China; they have it in Hiudo-stan; they have it In Cevlon. Flowers there, stars there - - - . waters there, winds thete; but no civi lization, no homes, no liappiness. Lan cets to cut, and Juggernauts to fall un der, and hooks to swing to; but no happiness. I tell you, my young brother, we have to take a religion of some kind. We have to choose between four or five. Shall it be tho Koran of the Mo hamiaedan, or the Shaster of the Hin doo, or the Zcndavesta of the Persian, or the Confucius writings of tho Chi nese, or the Holy Scriptures? Take what you will; Ood helping me, I will take tho Bible. Light for all darkness; rock for all foundation; balm for all wounds. A glory that lifts its pillars of fire over the wilderness marclu . Do not ffive Up your Bibles. If" these people scoff at you as though religion ;nd the Bible were only for weak minded people, yoa just tell them yoa are not ashamed to be iu tho company of Barko the statesman, and Raphael tho painter, and Thorwaldsen tho sculptor, and Hozart the musician, and Blackstone the lawyer, and Bacon the philosopher, and Harvey the physician, and John Slilton the poet. . Ask them what infidelity Las ever ione to lift the fourteen hundred mil- ions cf " the race out of barbarism. Afck them when' infidelity ever institut ed a sanitary coinrrdssion ; and, before rou leave their society once and lor- 3ver, tell them that they have Insulted ihe memory of your Christian father sad spit upon the deathbed of your ,ther, and with iwine s snout rocteo ' tiie grave of your sister who died ! l'ieving in the Lord Jesus. AU, SCFFICXESCT OF THE ECSErrCItKS. Young man, hold on to your Bible; t is the best book yoa ever owned. It ill tell you how to dress, tow to bar; rain, how to walkhow to act, how to Sve, how to die. Glorious Bible 1 t bother pa parchment or paper, la oc- Iato or dacecimo, on tiie" center table )l the drawing room or in the counting room of the banker. Glorious Eible ! Light to our feet and lamp to our path. Hold on to it I The second class of insidious tempt aons that com upon our youDg men Is led on by the dishonest employer. ir.xrf.rv commercial estabusnment is a t.-UnrJ- In nine cases oat of UtitLe principles of the employer , become the principles of the employee., I ask ihe older merchant to bear me out la Shese statements. Tf whan vou were lust starting io Iiipin eontmercial life, you were told Tne Weldon News mya the wn!. teutinry las not rented iha laiuli ..r Qeneral lhir.SJtn. tectut i!k iMh, ml would not rout unit-?- the illrtc tors buught hl stock, which thy refustnl to do. MJ. Hugor sys ?7lO,O00 wss spent on puLIicschoi! for tho year ending July 1M. lat. Tho previous year $75G,IUU wa- sjH-nt. Tho iu-crt-afe of two and a half cnts on tho ?10 vsluatiou is Just taking effi-ct and does not spjHiir until next yr srM report. The-receipt next year will bo about $800,000, and th w-hool terms will be Increased only about & wck. 'i ie averasro term U now thrco months. Mrs. KlUaU th O'Bfrry. of Wavno county, lost her Iiouho and Its con tents by fire Monday week. Buiglan . pickpockets and robber are reported to be at work iu nearly every town In the State. The unoko stack of B. L. Duko'n prlzo houso at Durham fell Friday. killed two men and badly inlured two others who were working on it. .National. The armored cruiser New York, the most formidable vowel yet con st rucU'd for th- navy, was launched at Philadelphia In tho presence of 15,000 ieople. . - L. B. Herrinj;, formcr'y of Mt. Airy, N. was Imstantly killed by a falling building at Uoanoke, VaM during a severe wind and rain storiu this morning. Tho treasurer of Allen county, O., has filed a suit agalnnt United State Senator Calvin .S. Brice for $17,H0 delinquent taxtw. Tho FenuUir has constantly refused to pny taxes t hero during tho Ia.t few years, alleirlne that he had no residence at that plice. ; The annual reibrtonh Kentucky rn 1 1 road eotnuiiions rcommends that a law bo pas.cJ providing for separate coaches for while and black passengers. Thlrlcen carload of flour have been 8ubscriled by Mlnnearolln millers for the fclarving iuani of Russia. Af Christmas and New Year como on Friday It is propond In New ork to havo three dfli holiday at each. , - The Itinera of Gen. B. F. Butler, who Isttill confiiictl to his bed In Lowell, Is attributed by his physi cian to dritiktng of impure water from the Merrimack river. Tho oldest capital in the United Slates is Santo Fe., which was the sat of government in Ntw Mexico s far back an 1040; and yet Its popu lation is only C.Ifco, according to Portcr' ccntur . The widow of the late CosgresH nun b. S. Cox was presented v.Ilh a handsome silver vuise yesterday on Iwrhaif cf the officers and men of tho life savli.g service. The wife end child of a negro rtr.mid Coleman were ihe victims of a mo terrible outrage at Vicksburg Friday night. Stne miscreant en tered the house while they were js'eep and poured molten lead iu the ear of the woman and . on 'the face of the child. In the f election of delcgalea to tho Bern ocratic convention of Loalsiana the pro hMleiy men spwar to have reeurtd a mrjoiity. ; -, A meeting of the National Com mittee of tho Democratic party will Le held in Washington, January II, 1S"92, to select time and place for holding the Democratic Convention. Continued on Second Page. : .v.;"'; : ; Foreign; " ' . ' Itusgia ousht to understand pretty well how to manage famines, as she has had eight within this century. She began the century with one in 1801. had another in 1S')S, 1811,1815, 1SS3, 1810, I860 and 1831. Citizo..s of Brazil protest ngainft the imperial honors paid the hate Dom Pedro. The Governor of Llo Janerio has tendered his resignation. "5