jriiK CAUC AMAN l PCBLL-Ii Kb KVKTtV 1 11 UK -IA Y. 3IAI1I0.N III I I LK. I.diti.r A. 1'roi.i . hi. L.si'i:; j-iiij.N I t-i- ONKYKAiw. ;.( hlX .MONiil.-i. i; I hiit;rfl ;ii U.e ' !ii oi i-t 'iru , N y., a 'oin! ;i.i-- a. a.) janoer.j THE GA'-CAS.AVS S A L U T AT C P. i. lir .i:, I ' i . , Tn Ihr ,!,;:-. Till. Cai i A.-1AN lnakc.1 its how to day tn the people of North Carolina with its hi -t i.v-iii' iioiii lioM-boro. It will iii- a State miner, it. u ill be in- nd'-nt ;;i j Oiili' -i. '1 he C is a 1 laan.i m ,v. rv eounty. I ron, ,h,.!n..t rai,v i-no-b revcn.if. is a. greut ; ' . ' moufita:i..- to the . a, t-.r j t Ru-h a1 1-aner. SiiM-e tl,. eleetii n our eiri-u- latum ha- .lo.ihini. ve lo.-ate at m..M,io to t n.ttei i.i.ul ia.-ih- iii-.i id .-1 i:ii- hi Mian. i. llicj.a J.er S !li Iji- ii.- i.tt d to the illti Tet o!' 1 he t';u laer 1 1 ii C;i i oltiia. That le;t 1. 11 a p'-'i : 11 .--t i, . 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I . . i i el.:. i . i 1 1 a lain I'i't ' a. .. , i 'i.r ii. ii u. in lit 1 0 telling N i a, v. ..n ie ul it- in .inline.-, ihiil 1 1 1 . : t 3 i.. ia-, li.al liaue i.-. bi ih, I nai i In i i iii e i w i i 1 .. 1 1 ni i than ( i 1 In li.il. i in iia. i in ii. -1 lie tlillieitoi, We Hi It t l.l'e tne ili'-U amt ha. tne .'.-in:,-, t . a.t. i he - w,c lu"-1".1 1,ut p. t.ple in i-.wn and in country ; tiieuoliil1 I'l-ike would h..lp business man ;i t h .n iiek and t n workshop m n.-t eome toy. tn, t- a.tii.si a ctiiiilin.n enemy. '1 lie rleiin now ilennilnieti by liiejii-opie Would loWel' titxatioii, pl.t nn ney in circulation and .'top the dram to the monopolis tic centte.s. The 1 a l uh r ainl hiOowr would e,-t a ju.-t proht lor his labor and produci.i, tno nictehant could liji. .1- . I -. .. ... i . . well pant lor ins hugely increased litigation ami the doctor waned he as' happy a.s h,s latimt r.licvcd of! " pain. j WHAT NAME FOR THIS- We shall lahor unccasi ucly with There was a speech elitt'on in the all the talents dod has yiveu us to fourteenth and lifteeuth congres imuz about such n .ailts, and to tins pioal of cityon end we ask and have a Us. iit to e.x-1 . i e t , , , . , ltl - itheoO.h, of Jan., caused bv Co . pect your nearly co-opi rauoii. I. ,,,,,, , Vouis for better umes, 1 lu K"lloW!j' who W1 om .M AbiuJS ill '1 LVAl. cm (-t"lertS--' t,J accept the cilice of The ;ioVe iippt an d in Tiik p. I - t'AsIAN" oh.- year ;e.:'o to-.i;iy. W t: le- piil lish it ii r two n-iisous, 1-t. to sa v i nu i vvc s, ,i no w-w whire -. i t l.t n liCCii Hill ii-I ll.l same l'lU-oUs: 'l:e. it-cause the t i ,;. ol the a.-t t a i have tuily lo the Jieoi, jUM;hd the alut a : iuI 1 he tone of t he ii mocrtiiic j-rs of the Slate wcalu iiniiiate that il.i. machine is gdii, aarnn.l. The time for anotin-r t leetii-n draw in- near. They ren.cinU-r tiu- juvmise.- i l lie) maue to tlu pun know thai lie t a ,t and they' I .-' tills been pel lol n.t d. a chance. 1 ;,e Ail ti., a;k. d n- ae ib. i e not hp but now ban- it., clack to ;;,k i, V anothtr ti.ai.ee. 'i be sav that th.-v I 1)!l'ts for Vtars. This shows that were leoiiti in t. k e lai d iu d wi 1 j ' lu' l"---pb- are dissaf i-tb. d, and in tlu get a bet:, r H.au ntit time. Tl.. ; -'(-"'tb tliey are juinp'ng f r m tin are now m..kii g iheir appuils to t be j 1 !.v'''g pan into the lire bv goin people to suspend jt dgmenf, and 't fr,,In tll-' l-ni'K-ratic to the K-pul-close by say ing that there u no hope I lican P 'v. JJut in the South am! throng tt any scmce but t's the ma-1 chine. 1 he logic of their argument is that the jtcple ate dogs who must! be taught to iiek the !., 1 1, .,r v - - i.i4o i ti a i i smites them. Possess your soul iu patience, not the patience that besrots iiuliierent and kills zeal, but the patience that will nerve you lor a steady r.iul de termined and if need be a lou -r fiirht. We hope victory is near at hand, but let it be far or near the people must never give up. It is a light to the death between the money and the people. If the dollar wins it will "be another generation before the people can organize for another tighi; in the meantime the money power will be daily gaining and forging its chains of oppression heavier and bindicg them tighter ami closer. The situation appeals to our every patriotic impulse. If we can not get justice now, what hope is there for your children and grandchildren ? Joe Caldwell says that he is afraid that the Uoud is.re that Mr. Cleve land proposes will hurt the party in the South. This is the whine of a servile party organ. If a bond issue is wrong, why doe? not Mr. Cald well condemu it, and brand as traitors to the people the men and the party guilty y the crime ? IS TH S CORRECT? The lb ia ocratic jiurty is pl-dirx to a tariff for revenue on I v. i i- : t" i th'-v promise the peop;e to ras- ePo'i'di money by the Unit for tie i ,.t ,.!..-of the e-ijV-rnme.'it eeopoll! ! i-,i!lv and l.in-.-.tiy u'liiiii.i.-Vf'. ; Then by th.- n at tie- party -t ! a t . r i il bill that will j .-r. do this'" 'linn it uo:..!d wipe (-at th I "'':,h,-'r"'" 11 -''-'r-" I'-v.-ij a- ('! i. 'or-, "led-h Lr'"i i.ra--1e-pp.-r-" an I the whole gnng that mike npt'i-i "infernal r"VH,uc'btlsin? Thei ! ii-vuvnt-Kis nki. iu he a rAi , it would prevent thy claimed necc--, i . . J WILL bW'Ei:!' THE ills- 1 -oty i!r a bond ls-ue to put a future arid growing debt upon the country. lur'1 ul' a ia.1.1 mil inak uv ; ;i t ri tn- as to g-t uj a tuli ttia. rallies lM'' nuich revenue, and indeed a; r-artr c itne, if lionds must be iteii- ..j to make up the d'-ficiL The be- !, f i.s grow ing among the jM-opb- ai d ' Vrm Our .-j-.-. u orre-j-oiijent in Wash-: eaididate for the congressional norn that too aino.'iLT the fetronirf-st tarilT! " ' ! in at ion. and will insidetitlv aMitne reformers and best Jeffer.aonian Iern-1 ashinotox, Feb. :b bom Skin- j th. rnanageII1(.rlt of i;;U1,0I!1'.s cam- ocrat, that this WiUon tarilT bill wa-j uer a l,rmmm,,,t "!,;"'r 'f . j paitrn, expecting to In-Kansom's b-g- t ...,n. '.. ...,r. .! . . t i hrot her-in-law" comfi.iiatioii," is an! . " .1 . e n , .:, 1 f -pnrpo.-eK anangeu to muc u iwu. ! ' hi ee in the vcnt of a 1 '1 u; c 'u ic b t ..,.1,. . ...... I ont-rpokeii, ori bion-, hair-lifting, ' ,, 1 1 . ' .-.i- aici.lv lief e.-.-arv. ! 1 e I anti-liausoni I -g'.elat ure. (uain-er. 1 1'. S. I..L the voter take note of j ' iin-.m man. lie ia .lead j f Wiltru, v eI 1';" t th;a under the. "robb.-r" j ;a'";l for the collectorij, U "here, and a .': MeKi !.! :.iri:T that the people paid j i'. i: Tii ki:-i x-1. vv .iAlivi, d.tv or two previous" he was proceed - V Velif, '"t r the Wihon that tle-y i.ot only pay n iH-.i i-tio-i, leit ;i!.-o are ttil.g in ii.'i.-: -ooii i-ai. iv larger taxes. .". L' 3'vV:. O.D PAR I y M A U ANSWER? 'v h'-n I h" go.erninent i.ssii-.t bnd.-, 'o f;:i-e t 1 ! ! ; y to inert its (V peliSe.-', i.e.-.- bo..;, are a del,), that nint b "lae flit life time w l! h intt r i. 1 ! .-;i';id ot i-I! 11" hotld-. i-Mi" tiva.Mirv notes to h" !.V li iiii-ii a! 'in e I'll I Ul e til: ie- same I'l.- Will have to lie Ji.ilti he two ;.d an !!'' I'l, : not I'li'.-t, Siie'e loud- will not ciren ia!e ilS lilotn-v, and -ilice there is Ho' 1 noil.: n money in cii-en hit ion, th' ' l'i a- , IV notes whiell w oi, Id ( i i c;i iati' v, on Id h. ij h.i.-.iiie-s, trade a-id eve-y :i,d i t rv. Sec .mi, hen the day of j ayna id ; e. ; in tin- people could hae the taxes to jiay tie- deht lii'leli better. (,a) iii-i'an.-e there would he no inter- 1 -t to pav in addition to the deb;, 'bj and because the addition to the . i , i i, . i . . . ii... .. ... ... ; eurn ncv nu t, at tiiej'"' 1,1:11 every one count be in a po.-i- Hon to pay the tax much easier. Will some member of either of the old parties answer 'i 1'. S. Let the voter take note of the fact that the only way that the government has of redeeming the bonds is by taxing the people, and it would redeem Uiu - fc - - 0 same way. .ire J'ou liiTavor ot high taxes or low taxes? ; District Attorney, and lion. Aash : bel V. Fitch, who resi"m-u his seat """ in congress to accept the position MoeoJ(,f Cl:1:;rtj'yll of Xtw Yoik Ci- In .!, ti e Democrat- . m the v urUei.th distrct had a plurality of N J-ast week the liej.ublican candidate was eluded iu the four Uinih District by a plurality of 98b A falling t ib, of 'J,St ) votes from IK n.ocratic ranks iu a little more than one uar. In lS'.r, the lifteen- ( !' I i -1 1 : 1 elected a Democrat by a b'-'l'lty 'f ll,8f.l. Last week tile I'emoci jt:c candidate was elected bv ;t I'luralii y of -i.r;s7. A fading (,li si .ice t liese T.ljc-i votes. Both ot save be n strong Democratic t-'st where the reform movement is S "Smaed, the People's nam uii! 1'tcme this great inliex of dis tatiofied voters. In conclusion. The Democrats say that the People's party is dying cut, when it made large gains" in every State where elections were held last fall. If that is what they style "dying out," we would like to "know what name they will institute for their decaying party. The Editor-in-Chief of The Cau casian is now in Topeka, Kansas, attending the National convention of the Farmers' Alliance. He will re turn the latter part of this week or the first of next. He will write up the meeting for the next issue of The Cac-casiax. Try to send in a new subscriber for that issue. If your time is out be sure to renew at once, so you will not miss next issue. A tariff for "deficiency only" is the size of the Wilson bill, with "an issue of Bonds to make up the deficiency. Tf fnriflF k- lvi1 -t.T.: i -i ...... .a -.-.iv., i-aiin. auu OOUU3 IS worse. "Tntth is mighty, and will pre vail." Help The Caucasian to spread the teuth by sending us a ner, subscriber. mm on mi's: ,"GV S SKiR S0LT3 ' Th SOTHrR ! i nu ;ov 'iT os" ss cf Clares O'Lv.v that has. SC-V . It C;R' eV'HY i a i-;rKjT ujin.; tACiPT p. r t. I t'ie j.iirt of purly b-aders to break i .M' - I- iM.I. MlMtKM..!..own ValiCeS OI N.Mti0!l to li'lUU l'l I it'll J II I -.1 T I T II N . T 1111. 1. N A JUKI W. l.l.l(TH. 7 i. CT. Inm Mlnntr maY 'icml Slmm Aud - -.-.-..,a f..r ica. ...iik ; 111 II l uriiali ii I Vuuliir liimr Italiia-i -aIM.jsj a,i to itt-turu '" u -':'"' -' n irt in u.e u; .uatuuiiu.iK aa..,.tuiiii.m.. not on .-peaking teris (polit icallv) !h J. I.atiiam and Harvev ."k i ii ii-.'i-. What I- iroini; on in the d:.-'riet he iSoes not know, but he doe.s ktio.v that Uansoin will carry every county in the di.-trict txcept possibly 1'itt. lie is a .larvis inan, be says, with liansotnout of the way, but that alternative in his opinion, will never happen. He is enthusias tically for Kansom and, in that re p, ct, dim is from almost every North 'arolina I cmociat w ho conies here and has an opinion to air on the Senatorial situation. the ii:u r OF Ol'JNIOX looks to bans.-m's retirement from 'he raje. His candidacy, it is assert ed, sustained as it i.s and wii be by id'-r il olli -e h ild'-rs internal rev enue oilieers and country postma.-l( rs will ni'-u.e the Democratic cam paign (,'lious and seriously imperii the Iii lie chance that is left of elect ing a ! )i-iiioC!'ai ic machine legisla ture, lie is getting daily hints and advice from disinterested sources along this line and like the patriotic and stalwart Dciiiociat, Col. Kope Klias, lie may retire "in the interest of party harmony." In fact, those very near him assert that he has al ready piepared HIS FAREWELL ADDRESS, and that it will tiud timely deliver' a tice sometime durinir the coming de bate in the Senate on the Wilson tar iff bill. A g -eat exigency demands - if -un""o n apace, and "there are this sariilcii-IiLi kjuxLii-.-.i-i scores of able and brilliant young men" in the State, ready and willing to assume the grave esiionsibilities of Senatorial life. They ought to have a chance, he says. If there is such a thing as appreciation "the scores of able and brilliant young men" ought to experience a sense oi profound gratitude, but it would not be wise in them to forget that "eter nal vigilance" is the price of a seat in tiiw United States Senate. THE TYVIX ALTERNATIVES. For many congresses Tom Skinner ... 1 1 . r , ""si j.ouis Liiuiam siiceeeUed each other by alternation in the First dis trict. The Farmers' Alliance broke up this little arrangement and elect ed farmer iJanch. It is now Branch's time to retire and he will be succeed ed, from all indications, by the bril liant, gifted Harvey S winner, who is destintd to lead in the House, if elected, the Southern reform move ment. The next congress will mark distinctly the revolutionary era in sectional and national politics, and the great opportunity n il! be present ed to young men of Skinned cour age and brains. Skinner aud Louis Latham are law partners and two mure gifted men cau not be found in i he borders of the State. Latham -vas here iast week and he is just as ARDENT A JARVIS M AST as brother-in-law Tom Skinner is en thusiastic for Ibtusom. Of Jams' candidacy and campaign for the Sen ate, he speaks not boastingly, but cautiously and confidently. Jars is is au astute politician, as everybody knows, and is managing his own cam paign. Its progress, Latham says, is not being proclaimed on the house tops, but is eminently satisfactory, so to speak. Gov. Jarvis, he says, is more concerned about the election of a Democratic legislature than about his own election to the United States Senate. It requires very little think ing and daily observation, he says, reflectively, to discover a most ex traordinary party exigency and a con sequent vast amount of peril to Dem ocratic supremacy in the State. From the Democratic standpoint the po litical outlook in the State is not roseate with hope. Public sentiment is rapidly crystallizing into a charac teristic periodic revolution which makes the overthrow of "machine politics" and its twin monstrosity "bossiam," necessary to self-preservation find t;.e vindication of common manhood. SIGiNS OF THE COMIXG STOKM. One significant sign of the gather ing storm is the deep solicitude felt about Simmons' confirm tijn by the Senate IIi. rfj-tion will have a mvit iVitxtlTous t-3' ct tin the or-' s;ai ization cf the I iratic j-ar'y Mtl th- State. The talk , ard ill !Hme 'j'!;.! t-. tliat it will roiidiiy the jar- tv ii a'l nuns- ne. A verv differuit i sory is biard bre, and it is bu.-kt-d j u 1 1 a most d .-juTiie att-iurt oti to tills time ail tuort hat ntn a w-t-te of time and protc-t. Senator VaDee is now in Florida, and word co.ia ' back that his HEALTH Ii OKEATLY lM!'KO EI. lie contemjd-itfs an early return to Washington, when the Siir.mon; n aUt if ,I()t a!mMh .li.,,,! of. j will receive hid jier-:onal attention. j The opinion is expressed, however, I that Jfiuiuions' nomination wiil be ! withdrawn: that he will beconij? u i ed by Van liichardson and Sol Weill. Weill has big inlbn-nce with i tie "boss" and he ha- a seheane in hand other than that of the chairuia"ship of the "TATE DEMOCRATIC L i Cl'TIVE t OM M 11 TEE. Besides ast uteiiess as a politician and a plethoric pock, t-book he has ambition that nothing short of a teini or two in congiess will satisfy. It is claimed for him that h" b.ts a "dead cinch" on the Cape Fear ma chine and that he has iri vi-n the"!. .-." ccrt.i iu assurances which "ial;--s t !;. Waddt 11, Oldham and other opposi tion of but little coins, jli- Il'Je. In the selection of .Simmons' suc cessor Ransom will bo largely con trolled by the advice of Weill, Bieh Hr.lsmi, and Tom Skinner, and it is not improbable that Skinner will not be the m h n. A vvhistier is l)(-HJ'il to tins ffect, and Skinner remTun.s here with look of expectancy and antici pation on his face. He was popular in congress, .and his appointm nt as collector would be a splendid politi cal strategy on the part of Senator k insuia. Ihe "boss is not spend , , . . , , . . . mg sleepless nights and lying with his handsome face to the wall in the early morning, "just for the fun of it." He has the highest qualities of a k..: i .:i iieici ue ci icrt.ii.iui; oe-ieiii uriiii overwhelmingly vanquished. lie thinks to-day that no bcrious opposi - 1 tioii to him exists in the State. The idea of his superb invincibility never leaves him for a single moment. That's what appears on the surface, at leasLiii-t---'-!"!--- " that enthuses his followers. At dines' he seems deeply depressed, but that' is due, it is alleged, to distress about i JERXIGAX'S APP0IST3J EXT. 1 It is understood that Jernigan can ! have Buck Jones' dead shoes, but he ! is not hankering for a fuueral at the expense of the State Department. He declines to consider Shanghai. The rd PA i - n nri-.i -.-.. ,,n,l T. X s .... i. i, i ,i , v , , u ttiiu fit IUI- gan is too good and useful a citizen to be sacrifietid in tnut n-ix- Tl, . , v - , s.-.oi;,d li iii-, . a r r b weaen-A orway mission ought to ;1 : ev c. -.a' '. '.i,. have been tendered him, but, ins!eaJ, K- a ;:a . v r v a Washington man, w ho hasn't vol- ',Va-. . ,'"1''"lL''1 ed in twenty years and who was S--y bean '.- uM n--t be forced to resitru the Fub. commission- i!3"1. b2!t 1 " ': ' ' - !eei. .o -a: . ;a.- ; ; ership a year or two ago, was ap- -d. if i.; x , i pointed. What Jernigan will get is ' ;!' 'ri' :n tu' b .. ctie ' ''.'V. or. .-.', , ., unknown; mquuy at the State Le- i wii g;oc- ,. and n it partment does not show that he is! j1' s,:m'' tiiT1 ' ;:o. r :: slated for anything. If not toou , agood pb.:n v ;-zlz'v th placed, it is said, that he will return ! betsvef-rt i,i is-.r ;,! . to tli- DHrnm.i.r ti. i.i - ;il ' . -'a ' a; r' .1'' J f ' 4 1,..... - o. .t - wt - the "Intelligencer" and will advocate clean polities. Senator Kaasom alone has any recognition at the White House and he is responsible for the , . appointments and hartiointnie-.it of the administration, aud it s.-ems ; inereditablfc that such men a.s .Jernt- gan are overlooked unless it is din- to want of zeal and persistency in urging tiieir appointments. RE FORT JX WILLIAMS-SETTLE CASfi was hied yesterday. It is an exhaus- uve, conclusive presentation of- the case covering twenty-two pamphlet Liaire.S- It Was rti-rit. .....1 1... f .. w - . t - e .... . 'j . . 1 1 t'oynter, of Kentuci one of the ablest lawyers' in the House, and i , , . ' ,ce a men or ground for WW-; nams to stand upon. Lverv position an.l Jafa , .. 1 I , - and detente assumed by h-m m the contest is indisputably refuted and , caUSticallv pnn.li.ni n.,1 Ti,., A 1 j ' -. ' - . ne unaMUU of the Supreme court of North Caro lina in Harris vs. Scarborough is ad duced as '"the opinion of a divided court" and the reasoning in the dis senting opinion by Justice Clarke commended and approved, anala gously. Erery point in Settle's brief is sustained. Xo majority report will be submitted, Mr. Woodard may submit some kind of a protest but will not contest ths case in the House. He has made a good fight, has stubbornly disputed every point ia the case, but the most casual read ing of Judge Poynter's report will I V . snow now utterly hopeless was Wil-1 hams contest. JOXATHAX EfiVTARD Alliance Speaking Grantham-, S,o,., Wayne Co., Feb. 33rd. I Marion Butler will speak at Grau-i tham's Store, Wayne county, on Frb uay r eDruary 'b'rd, commencin 11 o'clock. The public invited. " ! oi. T. T. Sr-r-rr..- o... i ...vuti: , There was an $80,000 fire'at'Lyan, Mass., last week. ILL L 1 i' I I L M S i i i w At n- c.nntcr.-.,t to. IT, -..i : it-4 (..., Ir- lr. - o. ll.- PU'riii l"ii ! The M.vt'-r'rn ''it " in: u.-trii-e.ti.-n. urd c rr s-- reiu. tuoer Tin- :a'-i a'i t-.i:.. It V ft: n iii : ' ' ' ,u h- ! t '.- II'T LU: s, .ri.,ily t tv. vui 1 t ; V. neli t: .' .'. i f :i i''.; a ' . i. a- ii n. .-slat ion. Tli.- lapirlm rt' 1 . Forma!-!-. ',r ' 1 ! p -, V. U.tuI, ti-J - :;;t. A i t a- in n; r . C- tt :i sc a ia -a! or 1. 1. ICivnit Mi" A - ! p!a- .i.. ,!. !! iii.-llii iu s au.l i . u ear i -i or v a ! Tliev rr r-"- "n s ' '' pvi.iu..! : -o i - ' i vi.at .1. .i' n: i- . h;:n :'e oi i:.: A o ; - ' o. ts i'al t c a d v." ,f ;-. s i a o s : ! - n au.i i ' A- . ; a a run o.i" . A a. i ' ..-!y to e-,-. pi". n a - p are t.i. i-t- or '' .. : i.i i I . : ini'a r layer ol' e. , : . a . a-ili taea a ii1,. '. i- oi' iiai fiuai; . a P or lav-r Mm.' ' i i';' aii : i 1 1 oo vn. I; I ,!5 i t ' p n i jover with a ."j r,.Vent i - k- i : tt -..A l i ill. l : i tVem time Vo time act vv r T : there is uiiilat'lii-c.'.'.-e. At i inoninu; t . the T. i I - 1, aid .!l:ii- I'l'.t u ,WU I:'' 111 t' p t i. t -in a ai-. V, h. tlioroTe-" y Hit a-( oi '' are u -ed il , u - t ti, , i.av t'.-.-m i t b '.- . :. -arc. ! L'liiii.-ia eiit'.ti 'i .. :T t : s t! eiv '.:',Liit " " ; n ' tu ';e" 1 201!li " 'SO it. ' A d.-v mist nr.? ai- v.t ur. r -, tin o-- iimiry c.i.up'ete- auiuio..i..ted i-rii-"..er WiHiKl le : Acid phosphate, i'diiit. Thfsn ca-i be e? :-"!,,- mi wd a b f, e ' 51 i; :" . V- iv;ij,'i'.n-b' .ii is VI rv Pm t wo men std r.d on opO 'sit,- Jy' an? mixed at a maniiiai c.i.vu i; IV l e. il I trse 'r V" 7 . uATTLK, 1 lrt'Ctor A. C -t.ttion. li.-a i S . . , . . i i A 'to-, re- ,i i i- ti-.c rich: t n.e i.'a::-S'.' a .V I i z .1. ir ' c : i e:;t WP i li:- t- a' a e. i i a.- -i I re:;t:,v to its v-a r ;,v ,. : - i ' r7,?v'c:r f,'v ."'i1 l,,s. W''7"? r' ' ! " ! . flllii.t Oli. it.'O ,..i.-- s . ".! lie i.t'.-i.T i : to check ih- jaov.ti, : -e i Wioal -ek.i- -s - '. '--v. U .r.e i t -- i:-t. st i-.-a. .: . , , e.a. he i r.-,,,, i.. ..... .v. lil t'e ' i'l : .. . i : pal. n- : .-- n . . ' 51.. I. it ia a i ro-it. of so- h s l't er- .. ' .. -"1 -.1 tie i' .-'.1 ... ..-.'' i nntiiA't'v i ' ' s 1 1 V.T I,' OI ' reaiim' i t mn: vir , t ..- v- , P. ubioa A, ... e ..; i --'-T :.-:i:fov :a -nl. Iau;.;e s.. j S fer ' i' Vl K ' -ne plant ey-.-rr -Jx' bet and t;. i n j "i'l" -- -irii. a .8 usi.a i-.i Ta eet. it ;s um i to 4 be.-i. " iu u hli i. s it ni i stems, Pne . ana t.rcv are i mx"1). at ,est' They arc well Mi't.dt atow in ary pa.t oi t ies i-.f :".' ai..i . a tip enndel on f..r good cr. ' I 1 .ave lil'-' ''ie ft o rs -a uid h. flUlCd Iff t'I'.t lill.'l i'i;' t-'li UT P .i)-.iV aS loon as leaves a:.d p .ts nave r,n (f-m g:ven to a goh; -i Ia , ami vv'tii ?rv li..csr.;.-.l oi.t. ire nous v a on. u not oe lUjii-At-ivii,!. b-eaus- te. -re are too many nnu with oc'.y one t- te e - J.os ia a pod it -will BoT pip. vv beat cut very easily wii-.r. vi ,.;d rlir. as ne wao .eaves t e;a , o l-n ; -. i learn to h' eost. f-).' t.:e .-.. , v.iii : iin.i the pe.,s -.eat t..,- ip .n ia t his is a m ist .hisj;-;Pjj.. i,;.' ?!o zi for stock, it is ;:s ;: -tKi t but re.juir-.-s a 1- mi't m-.- In cae ku,-, iJt, i most vieople wiii have to le: - r, to Hies irsfnver.--F. E. E..i:-:i:v. A-r.eulturLt v. C I. iper.m 'Tit stat!',tj JMthyn. syi -. ri-t or "ir Peit. Tlie so-called Flat p.ea. Lathyms ? 1 veftnc, is cioselvr bit d to th -'tt hi-s but :s z perennial. T'-.e a. t ier s... c'.-s of Lathyrus are coKiai-.;.j V.ua-I -a-lings and hare little a 'ricit ;ir'lf v-.pi ... .in comaia a pnsnn. r.s a'ka.out. hut vavi..uicii.i v.ic ria; pea c aris t to have Unproved or breo v.r th t : onens principle. The M .tr -v i- ' Itims hrve lvc-n uiaie f-r t;.j. S 1 crant o plant by its introducer. Ti t; improved plant originated !n Oerma-.y. ! In the spring- of 1S: a sie.all package of Lutiiyrus tsed teas iee nv?d l this I ...,.Ui. nUm urc mi-j.M, (iir.jvn .t :-r. i I a do lit tnree-TouniiS ;i th,-. LrnS V-"V l!Sf1 enr;: i eoia;ure!ai i -rt Pz r. At end oi oa.j muctii Pll!v.-.f,.WWrr f.-...',Cs 1 i Lathvrus Dlaats wer :' i,iir, a'. . i were soon smotaer-d hv w 1 t .c i as.t i. ia; , i ... ' ." w ' id disappeared ,;hVv: ir t' ' j me tuni the ne a h --W; came Lue T thea t a'li-..ili-'.1 p-r I.i i- v '.-a'-. . "...M-lor : - : i t . i - a; 1 e ;: -. i . t '' m s j . . a a- , j ; i - i i tin- ea 1 'li i 1! 1 i ' ; t ol' ! i e .--t at a : a : t . a -.-a -i a a , t!i. S'i- -t or li.iil n - I. ttr-i. . i 'i'u ! a-.- ...i :.',h i:t'i. . . 1 . i'-i'i.'- . : -."th. .oil . Mai. :; -ta. s e es1 ' tin- :" i-. 1 oa- tiK I 1 1 h, d !. ., t' i.. . - ro'i v I taa e ' , iv; iy a. bii'iil u..e V.js -. e.i i" '.li ' -a a. I n ii MHft-s. Cell v-:.vs a ,e t'nv r-an! !"n ehan-s ' ;.i iiia!-, to ver.' low tern - a. lure i at- i : i.-t !! t-w. ! :' ..' '..'.tar we i i til i ' a to i a.e i-.;. i. i;.a ai - i:-.. ni t e re i tn v uMit ins i i ii :o t i .s. t'.,o .-V,. .to . i )ai'; t : ,- lona- inter t i : us ii y. '. e ,- s '.' ! ' T 'III ) : a lid eieiir i 'ii is id are til. .1 . i'-e ' a Pi o. , - ..a,;-, any p.ace a as. .1 ,i ,. a.. ,. s .r st a-m VV i a : t t o e i. i t 'i Ir." the ".' i fr 1,1 mi- 1 e.' i' 1 .tt 1. ' in "v h .1 .-. .1.1 t . 1 be t . n b ' V, a' wi h :..' 1 --' e V'.i ;t ' a u. t - . a- i : is n---.-- r ii w - : .t - a d ; '' J 1 ..; a i. L,..i. . , 1 , m -.-t d :;' ! io ir a. -t .' 1 - , . '.; ' ,11. v, ''i v- iii:i'..i;;n. lt". M ,'i ,n -'ip b.- i"1 td to reciv the petal of a aower"-plavf uil v ob ; ' M :: -ici.-T-ai t , i, afr,.p. served: ayiuny on- ,;' '' i!l : a. 1 ' .' !,'!') Wi,,, p, ,c ,1... ! till. m. . - . " a. I-a . . :.,i :.,a i -US t'i.. - V I ' A : r - ; t. on K .'i.Liu .'. (;'.'' ' '- '. a ppei as eai iy :-s pos :-? "' 'a-'-'" of tne' .-station ' c .. ; in .., and. " ' a in ; t. t: v ,vi!l i.:.-;. sA,-:,ru;t..e. Hi-' t;t: -li i.e. p.. -n t . t-i ( "!;ir-" -.;s ! '-- i ".'a-, Jp -t Urm. tn r-'T- i -'os-o V '1' .-.j1: 1j a -h iv ,- o ' i o .'.a-,, . uiate- .iK-t..tatiCt 4,0 y . i r. r ! a ie. t.- i ii, . ' 1 ' - . " .; .. a" T u:;;Ur" ::'!i'- :- t-:i s . 'aw: o. -" :. 'V'"-' V v .?-.'V.aV t - -J' ' ' V ' v,7:a ..Vn-'u. '....v."-;-"!,- Ty lZ1 u'c tj i fee. UittcUiui'i iiy. ii fr.w,..,nf,Tr,. vrt i m : r-;-a- v ro'A u. v C - X-.iai atS i .a., .r'IT,e ?.t:'u oian-.;- ir.-s are deS'l i .o o a; ,.t ii. t -o:.l oi lJ.f,t w hit lT.aii. -.' f-e H-i'P . P i . t UOllC. of th:.,r.. lbe- wil tat-' ! f11 n Catarrh Cure )s taken int.-rn-'' to V o. bilt lower tr-;:n tid r.M,-t-' a,"iU fbii-ctly on the bh.o.l . . .. ',i,,-, xeem. ip, our sn-at a- ro tin :s. i--p-v, ; r-r wii. . , ..a i uer will -tf-.i r . . . . rr:, ..... iU 7.. . . 'i" ' " ,v"' r- a-'-t 'riC.J';;'- ' : onstroy them. a.wuy6i '"T.8 o r o- r '-..t o: -iV 'et"' V"a A,r , -,-A p-i'- v ui in 'a !- .... 1 .: -, - 't " r 1 , .- ., v., ., 1 j .... . , p m s r i;.. - i .;A i-a;, - -ir',' - e.n o .- - - a -i- ' fa. v c. ju.s ..e.'e'i D.,- ., . :? !p-i , j-a o r X. C. E;j P r . a. sere; . v:. .... . .V " ai ".- :V" c- -a V L:i j l!? l;.e S3:Tl,i as that i;,,,., i-e ;. 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I .v . s s a.- th h. . in I o j.'i i-y, as you can t.o: , i .. . 1, tt.-.' !- t s P,an y. ..! ean !r in s : . It., i' . s e civ -,t aaii'T.i a.s ,: s ., l pi. n: -ol. of t e W'-.t ! a i. .i in - tn Sot-tl vT.a.I 1 t! j . t a we . ; In;: L r - in ; '" . f .a ir drv iv.-.- n e t vi e i :t in i . C f'. o i !- i ..' 1 "i ll!" leri-i -1 ' t ' s t :.I -in t W e t .'el- if . , I : I r.'a-,' i a .'I ' .- li e :.- - f r ,a . oi--.t i i ; ; u s ! 1 a -. - ia . . n . : t. i ' ri o" -it IT! r. f IV: - '. . ; iaP- .'.. ii ,- I i : ' 1 h be t i. . 1'.. 1 . ..' ary. '. it a I, S ui i ,i. li V hite i. ! 1 , , ,- , ir-h ,t- t e- in ! . bin p :i:..i - . f . i p te lei r i ti - oa a , e-i ,.-ia..i! In ti'.- . i.j.ti ea.t v. te ta. r a l.tv. i. rcii.t b l'i.. r Is b f r than r" 1 U .!"' 1 v i -1 ; ' i ni '( '-rA i'Sff . 1 . 1 1 sii; , t-. . a ' i . i t- s 0:1 oa- 111 , ., 1,11, 1 .., : , se.'.'i. li ' 1 . t 11 1 n -s v.. -en in ci..' i . . , T .?: i'Av ,u-i; j uio en -p win - , oe iauc,i n."..t:. 'I why hi; was n.vri'r. (Z i V: Oil. see the mv.a! Why doe the man fiance and loo so happy? The man cuu...;, c.eu 1'itjit so nappy Dccause wife forgot to bay hi in a u..eii-ss New Year's present out of his hard-earnid Cold. Happy rnanl-Judge.' 81 uIjIj' a i:,e I rii.c. Tn mllo r.t ,!, : , , . Bon maintained many are the anecdotei 01 lura or of his household, ; It is told that onee a oert.ain famorn prince of the house of Hanover, famil iar with the ptx-t'h hhrinkin? halnts ret ansi-.tis to pay his respects to hira, fouod himself near Tennyson's home ip 1 una, 3 u.eisje of Vught. The prmce called unaccorapamed and strictly Incog A page came to the door. ' "Whom bhall I say?" j "The prince of Wales," w-- the reply Whereupon the pu 'e. nci-rnmiin . gesture mjmewh.-it kimiir t a-. .... " 1, . . r- feribedby Tennyson r.s performeil b, 'Lynette in other words, omtino hil 1 . .1 . . : i.rK-r inumo 10 a nose i a II. Vri rkMnr r. f 1 t . j ...v-v, V'l tt i- i tTrs We k Till VQ B trick worth, two of that." and he llamm?.(1 the door in the ttu of his , " oignness. Ctitcago Tribunp. " I ""rftere ar PtjA who nr-r har : an7 that suits thm. , i '"ey tire l.iavinr' Cr.i r.t n Ill .vaivj. iiJUl H llorn. j State of Ohio, Citv ok Toledo, I i Hank ,1 . CllKNKy makes outh that j hf- is the senior partner of the , l"1 l '.J- ClIK.VKV tV (.',.. d.iiror busi- -: r.f-sn- in the Citv of T,,h..i.. ...-.... i ' - " '"'1 ''"Hill V b!;!l' ''"-e-iiiid, and that said ! V'TR1 pav the sum of ONE Hl'N- IHED DOLLARS for each amlVv- -ryenseof Catarrh that cannot be by thereof Hall's Catarrh L 1 ' K I KAN'K J. c'I K x E V Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, tl.i c.i. ,i e '( eal j A. W. O LEA SON, "v" . I .. . T 1 1 , ' , """ "US surt;ice, ces if thfc cvtem. Send for .- iiiai' l. s. li-e. v t Mi-e, V i... J- ' ilbNhY ii CO.. T,.!(.,b: n 'dd bv ir-.:M,,s. tA- : . Help to knoe.k o it th ' corrupt obi parties v puttie T.tp c. -ALCAsuy : o.oe,erv tione nvour co.Ultv s3 h i.fif .JT-.-i fKhuy siolciu, SpaeJ 2:50 Gasrastsed. A fine AI.,!,,!., i. ,,,. : hhl 0l0 oound. 1:1 ! & 'illi tmon, Clh, t V C T," .e it, horse traii,r, Oold.b.ro! C, Feb. 8 It 2p. Tie ITiiinaii Elevlikjf. I !cw They Contrc! f. P ' Of tnc B; . rv:,i it' I 1 '. I' 1 : p . . . . i l . i t ; ' t - - i I i . . ; ' . I t . . 1 r. , . ,,i.,L..a.. il.f, i,i S.jld by A 1 1 I'ii M A It K I : t s, i j t.ol. !!-:;,. . ! (Couutrv I': ' . . I'oltoi'.. i milt tin j (;mil laui'li II. HUM M.l.-s -holl tilers i.i.''. Pi. 1,'cr loin i , Meal; Peas ' Peanuts. , ' latH hi':n ' ( hiciiclis, 1 , Itl-.'SWUI i Potattx's ! rLLT N. i (Ih-portt-t liy ('. P. .! ( 'no. iii 1 ui i nt inc. I hp ll.irl . Corn ; Peas ' Itil'Vlll 'h ii'UciiH, 1 Kfip. i 111 rswux J timer i I..T.I r f i t r 1 I'oider - K;,lr - ii,l,.N .ah, per sai k ; ) WI I.M I Nt ill N. 1 (.Naval St-.n-s., t, , p'n's rurpi-iilme, tina-t -P ,, , ,,' .. 1 N i .iiui-, l.nsin. nn 1 ,,;,, .sfrj,iul.tl I'lir sii-n.ie I 'J'u ri ui: in-, (cru-lio inn, hiir.i. ! Vi ifnw I)ip i Virgin, ItAI.FddH, 1 Cotton.). '"Hi I Vi.l i'a;- Mrn l Mi l iiuic M l.i'lio,.; M .ia- , l.i.i.--. ' 'l JO V.'l Wi- iK I 1 5 AT A . bi-; iV 1: v !; . I have j".-r r li iied 1 A 1 sh l 11 ur.ii k'-l, W bei e I 1 , Pan h 's.-d tb - Ilice- I n; d la , f 'ock ot Muhh jiiid iljis - i iiiliC lo Cold: bin, .,. I 1 HAD (.COB I.I ( K . V.ll(J ' and will positively Mie i .. 1 ; o:n ,f 1 O.i x 1 .0 .-, no , 1 . , ,Uy fro,,, U:f.. J M!, J( ., lor Citsh. DoIPt buy i,p,: e me. as 1 will surely .a"v,. . ,, is 1 am bound to undersell. AM I KB KDV. KM- ( iold.-.ijol 1 Feb. J t-2. ,o.t f t 1 A Goot! New Piano for Si-55. T L . "'' P"m1 1 I" "!U 1 iiir,os Br SlbaJ.". I h, - I'ianos have been thorou-'niv t--i in colleges where the-, ,a.. tn "banoed 0p" y tjje jjn;c,1(,. ,,' j,,,. I'i's tor three years and are it: j -rlV. order. Th-ee yia-S Use in a c akt iS eipial t twenty live year- in a j re vate fumijy. Am pellii.jr ;'o,-l "r- -T'o.tju. write me r-n f-r j tiiiionials, Ac. J. S. I, E.W.I R I), WlLMINnu N.C- A live, energetic man to pnaa-s "'h machines and col h-rt in I. !.:.', Ibtplin and .Samj.rtui, coi.nii, -. Ws furiiish a nice liht running :ij"n, "g nt b furnish horse and" h.n nm and nmke a 500 bono. Ve will ,J-r a fplenditl contract, one iitid. r h hh a hustling enth.iMas'ic work, i id make and have m me, '1 HE Sl(,j, Mf, Co, J II. IlAULtV, Jan. 25-3 t-2p. Ma a:-r. cney Fcr Farmers ! ! How 'f Set Ollt. n Trnv , f ! i i? Thi Shell Pecans, b a ,' six vem. i.,i Mf i... .. . ' I tu . i, 'Vl' '"' i i tie i'avonte Nor ti,,. ,,. :e of th". cntiitmn, kin, u-.-.i fancy price iu murker. I -,-li '.-its at 4th jiiie of Nur-ervim-n. -uA for full d'-cripfi iOj 0iiy to-i- ,iu postal card; also for Pan.ph let en titled "IJread, Mt atKi IuM.v, all free. Addres J. I- AXDEUS, Heedms, Jan. 25-4 t-2p. I van hoe, X. G. If yon want to strike a lick for re form, get a new subscriber for The &Ar;cA.SL4..s and we will do the r&sU i s r . . .. . T s - te "

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