; t f CAUCASIAN 3L. XIV. RALEIGH, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 189G. KO. t. rip 1 T J n I I 11" ft 1 THOMPSON ID THECHURCH. Historic Pacts Concerning Rotation of the Church to Slavery DOM AND ITS MEANING ,,,, iiilalalog Ihe Truth of the ixiiwrk Thompiion, Not the , , i: -I" mlle -Tb Method by nil Can Command the 111- . li OUR LANDS ARE GOING. Are Already Gone Tenant Slavery Threatened. THE GREAT RAILROAD GRIP. r Vim ,, urii'lin the understanding iiliting tbe intellect, thus de v tim spirit of men and bo Hi fin for despotism, the Church (like the Greek ins developed no Protest, no on. and no t reeuom in tinder its influence) be riffht arm of aristocratic o)itl oppression. The history . world presents a constant lo between liberty and. tho ,f possession and consequent In this struggle, only the pi; it of inquiry could break roe of despotism. Instead of in,' thU spirit, the Church for riii made itself as infamous as : uri Christly by standing as an , ,1:1m to hinder tho progress of . understanding. "The li," says Schiller, in hia Revolt Kdherlandt, "had ever been a support of the royal power; t was only natural that it 1 he so. Its golden time was of the human intellect, ke royalty it had gained by noratif.e and woakness of men. ission to tvrannical power pro- tlw mir! lira blind, convcu ;.ith: and tiie hierarchy repaid jsury the services of despotism. , mr3 and nreiatcs were zc;u upporters of royalty, and ever to sacrifice the welfare of the n to the temporal advancement . Church and the political in s of tho sovereign." Upon mutation, which is suggestive, no comment or application r times. My readers may do MLO h for himself. uodern times have developed a more progressive and en u d civilization, it is erroneous that this condition exists on nt of anvthinc tbo Churcu ior Catholic or P.otea'ant, has to briocr it about. It wa rht about in spite of tho oppo ... tho Church. For the Church '.uatieally opposed with all its r of terror, torture, and infamy rowth of all science and helpful ii:g. It forces all education I'cclusiastical channels. Noth juIJ ho studied save within the vtions ot existing dogma. The its were rejected as profane; no true science could find a in such philosophy as was tol d. Men knew nothing of intil al freedom. Every author sus d of overstepping Church-apod limits was accused, denoun ind persecuted; and every pro ivo publication suppressed, r whole science of Geography . : -r-ninst tlA Church. 1 113 J nu.u i iking tho liioie ior ncieuum. book rather than an evolution nals for the conduct of life, the Church held that the earth our corner3 and was flat. The hility of salvation was utterly d to thoso who suggested that arth, on the contrary, was .1 and inhabited on opposito . This was deemed so terrible tsy that the Church in the 8th try ctusueu it our. uui " century it arose again. The was re-asserted by Cecco iroli: for which the Church t him alive, and a great Chureh . ter publicly represented him as i ling in the names ot neu ior uia homy. Bat in 1511), Magellan il around the arth, and thus gave , in the face of tho Church, the as God built highways of inter o among the nation?; and li Hstronumers of the 18;h cen by positive mathematical cal :ioa treed th 3 human mind up- ' lis point. by every says: ematicians should be banished as the authors of all heresies." Bo preached Caccini and the Church promoted him for it. They cried out in their ignorant fear of dam age to the Church, which to them was more sacred than truth, that these discoveries "cast suspicion on the doctrine of the Incarnation" and "vitiatrd the whole Christian plan of salvation." They then declared that tho Church alone is fully em powered to promulgate scientific truth in direct university instruc tion; and the Church proceeded to drive out from all schools under its control all teaching, or even men tion, of the theory of Capernicus and the discoveries of Galileo, and at the university of Salamanca in hpain, a land of complete "Church prevalence, ' mis prohibition was not removed till 1822. In 1G15, Galileo having been bru tally denounced as "atheist" and "infidel" the perennial dodge in all ages, by the way, of bigoted church men for suppressing the truth waa summone d to Rome before the In quisition, tho Church's pet instru ment for enslaving tho mind. There eleven theologians rendered their decision "that the first proposition, that the sun is the centre and dots not revolve about the earth is fool ish, abiusd, false in theology, and heretical btcaurc expressly contrary to Holy benptare ; and that tho sec ond proposition, that the earth is not the centre but revolves about the sun is absurd, false in philoso phy, and from a theological point o view, at least opposed to the true faith." Lndti threat of the dun geon, Caliloo was forced to abandon the opinion that the earth moves about the sun aud to abstain from teaching or defending it in any man ner whatever. At a later time, after imprisonment no better than torture, he was compelled to pronounce this recantation publicly: "I, Galileo, in my 70 ib year, being a prisoner and before your eminences on my knees, having before my eyes the llolv Gospel, which I touch with my hands, abjure, curse, and detest the error and the heresy of the move ment of the earth." Aerain he was imprisoned, exiled from his family Fmonersincountyjaiis in his old age, and at last denied nf ,nsane in instit- burial iu his family tomb. Thi3 is a I tions. 1880 41,177 Nkw Yoii, Wo-TJ. Before leaiiujt for Indnipli. tbe headquarter of the American Federation of labor. a Qaeer Coaaplraey t D potl thm ealfcra Kspraa Caaapaay f KM. WiMiw, X.C Dee. 31. On Fridaj laat tbe office of the Southern Express Company, at Roseboro. on tbe Cape Paiv mnA V4Wfln I'ttl. DaHwav wIRmnal Cnmiwrt matt a farar!l MHlion8 Upon Millions Of Acres I robbed of $t0 which had been deposit peecb to tbe Central labor I'oi. n the eveninf before. The agent, Grier, looking to war between the I'nittJ was held up at the point of a pi to I by States and England. He aid : two masked men and the money wa "Those who are utirring up this war given up without resistance. acare are covering tbenel-s with a ti.- . i i mask of natriotiim behind which U hid- ed, and to-day he madVa confession of nothing but bluster and p.n.pity TMEY ARRAN6E0 A FAKE ROBBERY. GOMPERS AEA1NST WiR. Ha a THE NATIONAL CONGRESS. FREE SILYER. Some Record of Whit tbe Peo ple's Representatives Are Trjing to Do. THE SENATE AND FINANCE.! oar hard workicg fsi-oer aei m I fPTT AAT) I AU lip ebs&ic. aiay tor ta Vt9t f I II rUUlJIl All I I IV enirmcT sta a ruri i pu:u-iar who hoJJ that tie weid ei tk a liviar. No greater calamity e'dkapr-t to oar terle e tBa l tee sail I'.obs mho kave their co uviar to I vako than to chaag ths Aassneaa pohej of p-re for tho Earopi pohey cf perpetual war or throats of war. I' Bless the m aliunde will warn the politicians against a oar course, war tatra and war eipecset, this sea so Waj Fret Coicat ef Silrtr.C4a Bot 6 SccniwJ TLrcssB lU Dtfflocratie Tinj. RECORDS, FACTS, OFIKIOSS, aconpircy between himself and the "J"1. bT,0.w' ?d "nlii th'f. ": less clamor may so iBerao oar tase. 7 How Con-re. Ua. Oir.n Big Corpora- tender of the money, Butler, and Dr. ealled patriotism n a scheme to enlarge u,b4Buii,h.u, r ., to turn us back tweaty years. "fcw r"-" "',,,' Hon. imm.BM Tracts of L..d-Hoo- Fleet Cooper, the Count t Coroner, by 1 1 " i.Jt r iot is i...t lo.Vinjr for "'""'"-f rTfc. G.iSk.g-S. W want Peaco if we are to ra """ r"'""l ru- ....r.op,.M..tP.yror.r,Aero-A llfrS&i wu lie wSl jl.ci. Ti, w.Jk.r. asr Matter sgaia Haars su- per. W. wiat not n,er.:y froedooi Twtw,.-,wr.u. condition of Thiogs Wnich oaBt.t to n, res,aence Da r0D n,m OI lue 0f0Ur ronntry have no u-.rrel with ..aiha r, ii. w..i..i...h. frwa actual war. but from warhae uionsitu ta wka twf a tak. Patriot. Think. Hi. wire who was imorant of the "VK?" of wlVsf ' 0"!i...h'!m, w-oaics..t.r.r.. agitaUon.if we are ver to eajoy M4uirw,tii.t W. H. Harvey, in his new book, JSJn wm not be sW3Jed by H-t-- ,.Jt SWlj 4.11 t- "The Patriots of America" irivei "Tin.w -mounting to $N) but this fc, u r4Iiks of lbc sensible, cool- Sixteen pension bills were inlro- i." 7Ba the roi le -ftmc If U The iatnots of America, gives amount being refused and the exact nemded worker, and true American cit- duced. The general work of the l cash rns aaaoaaosJ.loso koto some facts which are interesting amount deposited by Butler being de- fwn9 you Dnd this so-called war day was the ort'auiition of the Set- . . .k f . .u . t artclo oa -Why tho froe and startling, and which should bo mna th dt?fT a tvl -care na. had no effect. Ioibor is never Jf JJJ J LID r" j Wt. thert forw. to thoso o f!,aiu4 Coiaao of WtM . , . . - . the perpetrators of the crime. All the (....; .iwlr. rur m-acr. It ie . rr1! . oar readers w bo still beliovo that t.n. U oLta.J Tsm.,l . made the basis of some serious study Dartles bave been arrested, and heavy ,r.I!.y. "l.Pl .,,h... "here. The Home wr. .cot in ses- th sMBOB OB ik. Ua.m .s. ..... "" Ta-Ch tlo . f . . American patriot. He bonds are required for their release. L,anjty The American Statistical Associa- fiRFRNRACKS a a i . i it; I lion, in volume mree 01 us puouca- A TAR HEEL'S tions, on page 359, gives the homi cides in the United States for the ten years 1882 to 1802, showing the remarkable increase in murders, as follows: AND "RESERVE." iberlv. ii . ' ..am Tursilaj. Itacriubar 31 Haaala. Seven pension bills came to front. 4-vr.iaTirwa,T iu Ur InlUll. troducedi-y Jlr- Troctor. the spited utterance, that they ante s postal card or a letter to their Con gressmen saying while they are wil ling to do ant thing to maintain tbe honor of tie lnit4 States, they are not wi'.licc to co to war about the Year. 1882... 1883.. 1884.. 1885.. 18SG.. Murders. 1.4U7 1,697 1,465 1,808 1,499 Year. 1887 1888.... 1889.... 1890.... 1891.... Murders. 2,335 2,184 3.667 4.290 5,908 The Greenbacks Not Responsi ble For Looting the Nation al Treasury of Gold. The President's First Message Sends His Blood Bounding Through His Veins In Shame! The United States Census Bulle tins for 1880 ard 1890 show the fol lowing as to inmates of peniten tiaries, jails, insane asylums and suicides: to 1 355 H.2'C Will Ik Swrtkcra Ptele Ertr VM Fr Sack a Maa Agata? Ci Ids West sas Sooth lalic sai Break ikt Bask Backboae at Grnert-Oaiolaas Frao Oifcm Waatca. The people of the t'nited States h&ve No. of inmates in peni tentiaries, 1830 35,533 No. of inmates in peni tentiaries, 1890 45,233 Prisoners in county jails, 1880 ia,uyi o 39 ?-i o 24 24 record of tho Church: what of liber- No. of insane in institu- WUa EitraTaiaaca-UTiag Bcjraaa lacaaM la tk Caaac si Traasls-Oas Haasrsi ..4 Fsrty-Flvt MllUaas Sksrt la Tklrty-Phrs Maalks. What light do the facts throw on the warmly debated question of the alleg ed reannnaihilitv of the srreenbacks fori f-.,ct hu trnrrnniintn( this country tha HanlAlinn nf tha miTrnmf nt'l irnld I . f mt. tho hpail of which I W&B rjaSBod ww w ww O O tU m BIV V . , v . " X 11-11 maervA and the rene.ted issue oflh.. iha huUdnzinsr Grover fori Thert wts some 3 tate on loot-ill bonds? What would be tbe conaition some time. And now l wish to gie i Daf8ed by the llouso itcrraitg tut- a. a - r. .aKitnMBT. ai. ma a a - . a aa m duty on wo l ivc. Mr. -Mitciuu, ci Oregon offered a substitute. This substitute was iu the nature of an instruction to the Senate Finance Committeo to incorporate into any revenue bill, the McKinley tariff on cording to the analysis of the Voice Uhem as freely as the waters run down I wools with certain modifications the following results are disclosed: the great river which was called the I Among other bills introduced were "1. That in the last thirty-nve months "Father of Waters," there is the f0n0wine: the revenues have fallen behind the vothing kor tiiem. Rv Senator Petticrrew. a bill di- That great heart has been diminished I rccting the Secretary of the Treas- i the size of a "mustard seed," and is I ary to cancel and not rt issue green Keu.v ed. That the Secretary of War 11 Venexaelan boundary. Bar do the) desire to maintain the I zitcU states on a war footing. Such expressions from the Chris tian people of the I'mtt-d Mates should be so lonir and loud as to be heard in Washington. DOCS directed to inform tbe Senate h.t amount of money can be adyantaeoualr uaul for the purpoe of coast defense prior to July 1. Iff.., ana what portion oi aai amouni should be in.de svsilsble during the preaeut nscal year. slso. an estim.te of wa.t ir tioa of tbe .mount would be required for sites for foniiit-ationi and how much for ordinance work, at't whether the rtin" number of puns can be upili4 fioia the Uovernment shops, .ud if not. wlrthtrthe deticiency can be manufactured by pmste plants in this country. The resolution was agreed to. One pension bill granting tbe widow of a Colonel $30 per month ! 8. 1 of tbe treasury to-dav if no bonds had I v nninion about him. after reading . , . - , - - I V . a 5 2 I neen issueur . i bis message to t ongress To answer these queries, The New t n that "ereat heart" of his, which so York Voice has constructed a table manv neonle have thought was as large diagram from tbe treasury reports of la3 the American continent and as receiots and expenditures issued dur-1 atnnrh .a the Ozark mountains, in I k tkiv (t.a mAtithi A A-I t . . v- hliuul Howell f(ir lUg VUO MOV VUll , u.vMfcM. . I WUIvIl 1 1 It: J lUUU(JUb wiuv". " - - ty, what of Christliuess is there in it? If it had sprung from hell, could it have been more brutal and damn ing? In similar spirit the Church fought by ridicule, abuse, and imprison ment the discoveries of Kepler and the demonstrations of Newton; and it held and taught exploded theories, and opposed tha Newtonian theory of eravititioti well into tho 18th century. Indeed, not until ltwo uia the prohibition of such publications wholly disappear frcm tho Index. "The srdrit which dominated the Church from the 5th to tho 15th con- tur" evidently prolonged its domi nation according to it3 power. Do you say all this applies to Catholic ism but not to Protestantism! It applies in spirit to both. The spirit of religious bigotry is always the same, and springs not from tho na tnro of a creed, but from the attach ment to i. Martin Luther charac terized Copernicus ?s "an upstart astrolotriit." "This fool," said he, "wishes to revert the whole science of astronomy. But bacroii benpture tells us that Joshua commanaea me sun to stand still, and not the earth!" And his mild r-mantw red friend Melanchthon said: "It is a wnt of honesty and decency to as sert such notions publicly, and the nTiiiTinln ia tifrriicious. It is the tions. 1890 74,028 No. of suicides reported, 1880 2,511 No. of suicides reported, 1890 3,932 80 50 24 24 expenditures $140,000,000. "2. That during the last year, despite the drain on the gold reserve, by means of greenbacks, tbe outstanding circu lation of green DacKS nas remaineu about the same, indicating that as fast as they came in Ibey were paia out ior governmental expenses, to CLEVELAND fEAl ASSASINA-TI0N? A ritlfal aa J Sa4 1'Mdllloa -I A.lr I. w m rra Caatry-.Ika Mkka4 Ik ki Mis raraaatk. We recently printed a Iipath setting forth the fact that a large detective forco was employed to guard President Cleveland. Now tho iVashington correspond tt I the Nws aiid Observer writ a ht following: And apropos of this reflection the speaker called to mind the time a ben Cleveland failed to be present at the funeral of the late Thomas A. Hendricks. Said be: "Mr. Cleveland at that time received bitter criticism for this and yet at this late day, 1 may tell the inside of the whole Th.t th D-roonharka have OI nis wnicn was um.e " D " . ' - as wavy as a thistle bloom before the Dack8 hen-after redeemetl by him. story aa it waa told to me in 1891 bj October winds; and the blood tl!atbut fo ia.ue hvvr certificates in Mr. Cleveland himself, in order to flowed so freely for the American pec- their Diace ,n certificates to bore- show the injustice of tbe entieism pie is clotted and roiieu to or.eu. deeme'd it'. gilver donar8. To meet DttriS Ul IUC Ul iu. -a aa. . . . . al t. an.oh This increase in crime, insanity and suicides present people bator we put neous homes nn the t a. .;uf ironifArmntinn of the I the stock of bullion Rennblie to a monarchy there is one "UP t0 the l8t Janu"y?l8.93Jthi - .1 . i thought to reach I the demand j'tst created the becre the east to judg-1 tary is directed to coin the silver when tbe tiuth is known.' "I have never mentioned it before, but I remember well how the Pre.- I tmm tYia Atlantic on , 1 1 .is a. I ft-AAn .nn iaji ma liar aa raraivMii a&wu. .- snows me eueei i - mk . th W(Rt. and from the tepid now in the Treasury, and n iup iucUk.r.u . laws on the character of the to dOTiKaTS& of the Gulf on the south, io amount ia not sufficient for the pur- al way. aboul ;the -aiwr o . it an egg is put in an mcu-1 ""1 been decreasing in pro Aurora Boreal.s in tne norm, pose, he is to purchase more uver . 1 uu u VV: ' it hatches out a cmcKen; so, u -Tion-to treasury liabilities, not in- which had a spinai coru m bullion from time to time. lu"" ?.,V Jl " 7 il people under certain erro- SeMm- indicating that gouernment P'oportioii .; ana in ', million By Senator Lodge, a bill to pro- 01 many .r. , laws that deprive em 01 expendrtures have eaten up not only efficiency of the militia. - "J"3 .i V:. .w. V . , we produce injurious euecis ii the revenues, out aa me g reserve mm- uW, T'i ''.Z oY t ad pt of mankind. received, and made mroaas Desiaes on itVw, .j.;.. to thA rou-nlar organ- action migm De misconsiruou no ti tr thine that should arouse the aor mant natriotism of the nation. It is this: Our lands have commenced pass rtcr into the hands of the few, and the way is being paved to .ngusn 1 times ana cnanges in me revenue jawo, landlord tenantry in mis coumry. 1 Mpeuuimt bj mi. . -11 : : Mat- rt tiflail lnva I reneiDtS. Z: "? wlYTn, land "During these thirty-fi ve months the tiuu laui'jj vt .u.ww v D be not LARGER THAN A TUREAD and thp nerves unmagninaoie. ordinary government receipts from customs, internal revenue and other rotriiinr r.h.nnels were sufficient to nroviae ior me orainarj tiueuunuira me auieriwiu fcj . . . 1 I r.w. 4 And they have lost all their sense of touch. His blood is no longer propelled for Mm heart is no nizationsin each State and Terri- him by many adherents of the then j .i:. .!,,. v. m;iw; nr. I late vice President. 'I liked. Mr. ganization shall conform as neatly Hendricks well,' replied Mr. Clevo- as pof sible to that of the army. land, ;admirea mm, was aevou a o ..a .. il . A I Li mmm a am Vaa aa 1 ff hAfl Fal S" I it W t tL Mr. Vflst. a bill reDealing that him, in fact,' and then Mr. Clw and leave a surplus to apply on the longer beating for the upbuilding ol tofthe Wilson tariff act which land proceeded to tell me how tb ... -V .s 1 : Ua j Ll . Ilia r.Fain i a wc. Inn CT(T I - a . a.i? a. I m-IunYa 4 Ii n rs nntl A1 a a w- in the United States Viscount Scully, of England, owns 3,000,000 fcres of land in Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska. Three million acres in Texas be longs to a syndicate in London com posed of Baroness uuraeii-ouus, Earl Cadogan, H. C. Fitzroy Somer set, Dake of Beaufort, William Meander Lochiel Stephen Douglas- the receints have exceeded the expendi tares in onlv seven months. The eX' cess of expenditures over receipts for I part 1893 was f43,UUU.UUU, ior 16 waa $62,000,000 and for eleven months of this year $35,000,000. Alto gether, in the past thirty-five months, the excess of expenditures over re ceipts, to be exact, has been $140,694,- 415. troubled with the cries of sufl'ering hu manity. ... Judging from the reading of his "Message, mere is a part ior vmim, .Tanan. France. Gautemala. Mexico, Cuba. Turkey, Armenia, and a great KOR GREAT BRITAIN, and a little for the capitalists and bank ers of the United btates. Grover never once thought of the -rioa and moans of the poor people at t,no tl never set forth a plan to thp millions emnioymeiic, who whole thing happened al revenue tax on alcohol used in "Auere nau oeen sumo the arts or in medical compounds. graphs in the papers hinting at the By Mr. McMillan, a bill requiring President's possible asssination, if that 1 per cent, of the salary of all he attempted the trip to Indianapo- persons employed in the classified railway mail service le withheld to constitute a relief fund. The Senato adj urned till Friday, January 3rd. llouae. Ssu.st at. Vt. Jan. a. We pwrpoa- trttlac (aw of tb plausible reaaoas as we so kw, -Hfcy tbe freo ao4 u nliaa lte4 eosaaff uf silver raaaot b obt.iawsl tbrwek the so-eallrd WaBucrstie party act that tba people an.y ao tb- Ui mt our reaaelag. Howill oral fiae th locatioa of a aas)urll of that port I ana Uieirvcrapoueo. ipa ri amloatloa we Bed a auajoril of that party liee la tbe tillages, towaa a4 cities, and we Bnd tlraa eaatlf aat la .11 tbe different atorativtte mt tifa em oept t hat of ItltlVSllma tkl Ml sod trudacig tb tnaia-ataj a f !( which are twoaaary to aif Hart aaaa sad braat. Hell, If we bae a svsjoritt oftnatrty wbo are -.,, wf tbe oecraaarles of lit aad But t hrin, la It nut raoiabl to aj uaa that Ibey will do all tUcj caa to gH laoas raoftf cts ihiis sa low as tbejrraa and kerp tbraa au It la bumso n.tore. 1 bed cur rlflak grred for gala Irsda us to boy tatb cbesMt tuarkHa. Hell tbea. If w bave a party majority scalaat wImm iutereau It U to takaa any law tbat would base a tendency to rata tbe price of tbe products of tbe soil, ttow can we hope for euch law Yet, I ask if I hey do not ronpooe tb asm rlsaa that noods tbe country every lao tears with their naa. meaning, and gather ing, to proclaim to tb rooa r.auaa sai 1 aaoasa their great eympath) for tbrm. and to ptiur out their wrstb and hatred 11 pun trusts and nionupoly! Iluw beauti fully tbey will tell y outbst they would just wipe them off tbe f sew of tbe e.rth and give you a good g oernment a government of t he people with free sitter and a tariff tbat would relieve the farmer of aucb heavy burdens! Have tbey not promlaed thia for tb Isat twenty or thirty year, if you would just UlVB IMIM A msfcCKf Well, la lKt you tbougU you bad Iheiu fully bourd by their promises. You went to th ballot boa and put them In full control of tbe government with a good working majority iabolb houses of 4'ongreas and the I'reaideut. He called around him hia cabinet and the moat of them were outapoken frr silver men. SHim ASK 1MBT l-UAtf They late belt three sessions of Con gress hste they notf Kttra long anr short sessions. And bow brotbed fsrmer and laborer will you pull away the curtain and take a wp in at their arts (for it is by their acts we Judge I hem ) and see If we csn gather any consolation from them Well, the first thing was for trover most thoroughly into the minds of modern men; and yet tho 1'rotestani tw.!n,ri.ins of Holland sought to bring him to torture and to death by the charge of atheism. Protestants 01 VP "At the same time the actual treas- Deen thrown out of a liv ing occu nn balance has been diminishing, in I nn ,.,. mint, nf the monev name Hamilton, Duke of Beaudon, tne Upfteof the complicated book-keeping wnich his administration has caused. Duke of Kutland, and JStbel aao-i0f tbe treasury ofilcials, wbicn maxes ne seem8 to 6hake hands WITH THE BANKERS and wants to give the finance, bone and c;,iw nf tliis (niintm unto thorn, lie wants the government in the hands of this class. Will the American people support such a man again him cr any one ol that clique? Can it be possible mat me Auiern.au 1 1 il . rrOTt l1 Qin-lTl-WAirinir LU LUO V.UDOU. I &LLHU1UIB IU KCb OV ajuo a taa avvsawa w part of a Kood mwa toaceepwue - in London as the extremely difficult. On January 1, truth as revealed by God, and to ac- 1B, Syndicate No. 3, and 1893, there were $1,442,000,000 of notes qaicsce ia it." JSrJSZ tb. State of of all kinds in LcirculaUon exclusive of m I 1 1 IA 1 1 M W I ' Ifin I1U11VM a, a.w a. a S A a- nna- aa SI aanr rrnv -vf t t r k aun r t- oton iu ni . i 1: a- 1 1 in. 11 rv i.iija;t3Da it uivu sm v. w Vw. n " ut an proois jl iuo Valolv- T There are two omer riugusu ki;tiAn t nffapt these God, furthermore, those ot ies- . , 8yadicates owning land m r""" tVooo.OOO of actual gold cartes, it is said, have been wrougni Texas- 1 Qd 8ilverin the treasury. This made Sir Edward Reid, 'J,UUU,UUU acres. a balance against the government 01 This is a syndicate which owns lanas $741,000,000. in Florida only. It includes the on December rnnTit TW.hfiss of Marlborough, ment currency Lady Randolph Churchill and Lady ingbank notes) I. cbr Kim. "" ' j - In the Rouse 3L pension bills were introduced. Among other 1 ills were tho following: By Mr. McMillin, of Tennessee, to repeal the law allowing a rebate of the tax on alcohol. Also to re peal the 10 per cent, tax on the cir culation ot banks omer man r.auon al banks. By Mr. Cummings, of New York, providing that there shall be in the army of the United btates ten regi ments of artillery of twelve batteries mftdo assaults not less bitter man fa flirkliAa virion Kenler. The Protest- - "1 ""V AT . u I I ant clergy of Cambridge ana yxioru Thig gyndicate has all its holdingi I :n 1 v.la.,rl fl Aa o n H 1s:-1 t Ci I V. a wAvtmcvit o r9 Ancilvci vv rsf I nonn a u.' 1 1 1 lis 111 1 1111 i mucu uiiu va v- mxi'ii. icaf 1 ii c- u lb v a v a sa w v s t 1... 11 . vosa a. a 1 aa I'PAia. 1st last the govern- K-.""V- r" :n ,ikp .lieeD to the :i;T' nA ihirtv ?. ' wascoming of all kinds (not inciua-r"--r:r: ;v thZir Knf- . . a..i. laemwas muca iurpiow j " I short wm 11.386.000.000. on- ;r.a .h.t "S""""" v1 - anest. Boccially in I see 1 1 a noi 1 treasury m f ai'd and silver in irage-one 01 so g. - companies each. . ur h C-j -1 received from Mrr. low IU LETS HAVE NO WAR. iu 1772. opposed and prevented Dr Priestly from accompanying aa u nedition of scientific discovery: he unsound" as to the lnnity, - r . ... 1 , a 1,. a. it was feared that this migut iwisi his astronomical observations to the itii greater bitterness the Church iDiurv of the Church. sed all progress in Astronomy, yQ ajs0 tb0 Church opposed the ienee which has so wonderfully development of Chemistry and Nat . lded a rfvorential conception of 1 iJhi!osrphv. Every bold inves- wisdom, order, and providence . tiator int0 the laws of Nature for iTitiirifl was charged with "sor- I . . a. 1 k;M M I kl If 1 I1IMI I sassaaa wr . . - a Syndicate No, 4-imOO0r... Se o naa an us uuiuiukd - . jx. i,t.ii nnnnnanf thr 1 uaucc. ir: ::nn; Tf innlnrlAS ttlA MSI in iUibBiasiiii. - I vears aicO, aula ia au iiivi wo no so AGAIN Howard Cholmondeley (Viscount to t'he $140,000,000 of deficit in revenues LPVcoenfio Cholmondeley), Georgiana Viscouni- makes $i65,ouu,ww wmcniue KU..- rtndard ticket, will the South e8 auuui war "u' ""i ss Soss: the" Hon. Lady Hamilton ment has lost . ta the past ; three ears gold . standard t2Se7aBdn0IIlilllt, Jingo message of rreaidaot Cleve- the lion, uaay lis at this time, but be bad paid no attention to this. A very short time before the funeral, Mr. Cleveland received, he said, a telegram from the Chit f of Police of Indianapolis asking how many extra detectives be to can 'congress together in extra desired for tbe trip. Tbia kind oil i0a to repeal the hberman I'urcJiaaing talk set him to thinking, bot still he I Act. That done all the bad law. on did not at all change his mind about I silver would be killed sure enough and " - - m a. I III a la A. la A . o-oinir- and wired back to the Chief sliver aiueo wim imns no tbat he would leave all tbat to him. "It was the night before the morn ing on which he was to leave. He had a caller; it was no less a peian a?e than Senator Edmonds, of Ver mont. The Senator asked to aee him privately, and frankly told him that thoueh be (the Senator) was a Republican, be had come, oat of Tbey adjourned aud went home again sense of duty to tbe country,- -n-l to tell tbe dear people what a estly to request -mat ne vroaiai w avb or mocrsaiTV But t hey returned to ll session ana found a depleted the "gold reserve' awsy be- on hundred million limit. Hendricks, berstlf. suetresiin thai I Then it was the head and bos. of their Sl'BSTill'IK l ITS ri.A a. They adjourned and came home. They went back to the regular session la December. U h.t now f H'llaon, Woe man, Hill and 4o. go to work to re duc tbe tariff and so they did on the rsw material the products of the farmer and tailoring man and raised it on some 01 tne msnmaciurea goooa. It Would It DUaatroua to Tbe I o.lr, and To The South Eapeclaltjr. The Caucasian I as never been nn easv about war as a result of the she thought it would be wiser for him not to risk tbe trip. Tbe attl I creating the succession though the Cabinet had not then become law, and with the show of detective fore party, Ci rover Cleveland, tbe tjrrau tmUor to the laboring people 00 the American continent, stepped forward with bis treacherous sal of the Ameri can people Into financial bondage to the rich Jew syndicate of Kngland od Bid- issued he Creator. From Scriptural the Chuich had taught that the ' a is the immovable centre of the erse, the suu and all the heaven odies revolving h that the sun is tho system and that the earth re- Gordon and dulph. . I ka nnnnnn in February. 1894; another Mara -is of Tweeddale 1,750,000 IsqWooO in September of the same acres. The Marquis is William a'r, and $62,000,000 beginning with Montagu Hay, famed all over Scot- February 189J In-all, the bond, land L as the rack-rent landlord. "Eig Phil nrs. Marshall Co., .uon- wnmn cora i-uc m an. don 1,300,000 acres. This firm Ti-Vinlo nAaratre for US clients. 1 " nuv : ...miiiminii these bonds. lall the heaven-. ncesupersUtion and dogma, not to The Anglo-American Syndicate, 1 v, !.f Sfcek the tralb- AU study was eo, London 750,000 acres. The fnnds oadonds ,and in other ways, not is tbo centre ot , A , .,i0:f:;im 01 "onuuu ' 1 .i 5 I ar,iitnrps ' uaiiii.ci.Ti uj ou, nf widowed neerefses are largoij '" Mnciuaeu m wuiu'J ?7i"r ZZZrJ& cnnminrr thnnvht DAMCa&rT IfT IDrltlsst. hArIllldftADl Tt tliV Uf lr.Stai 2nd West come together and nominate -gw - Z.VZa lZ- ZZZ e. d out of resne'et to the I... to tbo work of Wro-yer. ' ' nd nonds at ihr JdTfferent periods, a free silver ticket? 1 hope " H .;.in I n conclusion, Uke all their promise. z;r iqqi. .nnthorifrnm some one eise. o r . 1 . . , 1 th laat thirtv tears and 1 senator x.umuous, iu yicpatiavwvua 11U1U BU , I . , - J . I 1'ne reading 01 tne message causeu iver nor; aou iu vuuMueuvu iuw me to write this. It put the blood to 1 0ff we reproduce a very sensible ar- cery The " on.l "Uannn with the dCVll. " " - "r Church trained men to rever- twmnriinir through my veins at a fear ful rate. From the talk in this section there are others exercised the same or.v .1. K. UAOOKTI. Bass, X. C. ticle from The Home and Farm. "Kines, it is said, male war, ahd the people fieht it. War is no great burden to the rich, but it pinches the HELD UP IN THE ROAD. for departure were all suddenly cn-1 celled that night. But." continued the Speaker, "in about two weeks afterward, the President and his wife, seemirgly in response to an invitation from L,re: hedged about by the most ridiculous here; The lands are in the enough to account for the $lC,000,ooo ,uth anowest fact it appears plain s-w- in ii kkvoti ri . Pivaiia fwavfvw i al.a ai,. naimiFV rmiHri ui t.uc says tionan, "naa riiVl" " London. His ir,' "i-.n the irreen- not untied, a single knot, or added .TY heWlure of the receipts to one unequivocal tact to tneaomain . Rt1Vrland-125,000 "V, Ttthe expenditures of the govern of philosophy." When a master-1 : Tv,a ,aV-rent noble- :t. Uncle Sam has been li Negro, fr an a pious anu cnarii- t. t hunjan effort "after three or . Nicholas Copernicus, . ..: ? trn ed arouna no suu u.1 literal interpretation of Scripture, iVb ar, Wat balance. in i.ia.i n. nin is ana caarii- ,1 a. i re x 1 "uiu Christian ished his "Revolution of the venly Bodies," wherein he set 1 tho latter theory. Death di ly removed him from the clutches ie Church; but his book fell into Viands of its authorities, the W.J. T. Thurston Robbed by i Wear Garner Tbey Struggled Hour, nut of the boldest hiehway robberies I ever committed in the State, occurred near Garner, this county, r nuay War with England wouia prove es-inu-ago, mvu , L pacially disastrous to tbe South. We were prompted toward the acet pt export two-thirds of our eotton crop ance by a desire to go to Ind:ai;ap War would shut us out of our best elis and quieuy pay iueii rwti. i markets and throw tho surplus back on our own hands. Our mills could not take this eur- w t V Tbm-stnn a well known I nlns if so inclined. The result would .iHn nma truin ir to his home in Clay-1 be the lowest mic8 f r a crop re- . v. it- : . 11 1 - . . . 1 . the stricken widow. Tbe s.xcial train to Chicago had orders to stop a few hours at Indianapolis, when Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland made a for tbe last thirty years and their acts for the same period and bundle them together and examine tbem closely; aud If you can gather any consolation or hope of getting free and unlimited coicage of silver through that mass of deception you are easier fooled than either Jeffersoa, Jackaon or Uneoln oould bave been; for they would bate aid at once : "Impossible for any good to come to Use people out of such a coaarrr mass or BCMAViTr. Tbe last reason I will give, bat not tbe least, is tbe present Iemocratie nartv will not hate another chance la twenty years, and long before that time the Populist party will bave full con- l kuici" 1 i ; .rfornnnn ITi 1) Wll I n tlirun nr f:ir m-llinn hales. nhilosoohv." When a master- D f nklA. "H;" sm has been living be-UV'Z"J-:'"" , ,:L .n" ..d. n,A k.,.. acres, xnis is mro-i.- ..,. tha .ifects M""wd iu"8".''"u,v" "c lu" . "f..'-- tunnel iikh uoLrr uziuuu nuuiu ufcu.ui ... 1 m A 1 Anr, ma inp.nmi! auu dwvt. v 1 .11 K.injrs iinitBdna prrH. nunvr - - o - .... , !.., .-.f Tr;na-ffnrT. i&iutj. i ju h - : . n Kv ricrht me1 hods man of police-court fame. .cTuSof Cgic" .The British Land Company-320, J.U1S lauu ia Company advanced science nf Btndv. hfl waa accused of "maeic rr-rn.tir.n of the Index, a per- na 'n ntKist" And 000 acres ent theological tnounai wmcu infidel." In 1237 the Cburen TOU .n nnn acres. in judgment to catalogue em forbade the ?tudy of medicine, natu- w " "-. -V peter. iress every new mougni ueemeu , philosophy, and chemistry, ana i. 1 rr j txj V.V I ' . - . , . t I hnrn HiTliriann. nous to lueir vretu. axis uwn. 1 n-Aamnari ths teaenmes 01 iacou. uv'" -- solemnly conuemnea, ana tui jts uauds he suffered 14 years 01 lemnation continued till 1701. imprisonment, being released at the age of oy, snoruy i..ei nmw ended his persecutions. In the 14th century it was toruiu- den to have chemical apparatus, and when Antonio de uomimes un dertook to investigate tho phenom-lin-ht. he died in the clutches a wild beast, imprisoned for six . tfc xnquisition. s, then Durni auve ior ms teacu- jn iQ2i, the Theological rscunj fin Florida) 60, ot it in his pocket-money. regularly brings chickens, eggs, butter I goutll hagto tay WvUd in a little FIGHT WITH MOUNT AIM OUTLAWS. and n manner of farm products. It is well known mat ne carries uomo a well-filled bag of the coin of '-ue realm . rf j - I lie I V1KIIIH f mmiw ..... vfcM- pleasant call noon Mrs. Hendrk-, f . of congress and bave passed all and it was all done so quietly that I ltie awa th.t are neoewaary for the free the public, to this day, u ignorant oil coinage of silver aad other financial the motives 01 nobility and gooo 1 reformers. rhole .con time he comes to market. Just after he passed Garner, near the Hardy Bagwell residence, a negro step- t' Tan 91 information I Tutrf 11 n from the roadside and asked Ur"? iin Veeived here from Don- fcr. Thurston if he had any beef to sell. After Two Hoars' Firing. Two -ten " Dead and Two vtounoaw. ead it was to incur the condem- on of tho Church in this world eternal damnation in the next. ertheiess it had set forth a great which many minds received, which Bruno alone dared reiter- And for this he was hunted The Missouri Land SOO.OOu acres. This souri domain and has at Edinburgh. Robert Tennant mt! 1 m ll 9 n vtntitif U1 1V"V" 1 .nmsn of bad character. nant lives in uonuou. I- " . n..a n Dundee Land Company M,uw it seems im a. . ""--rrj-;. . niatn. in Tirr. Thurston's face s 1 a a-MAtsrn mm awsaiasi i.iliii&ubi s b sr w a borne, aiwjf --- . - -uv, mnnPV OP VOur life " demana operates a Mis- "litUe hamiet near Pound, two Mr. Thurston said there was a quarter headquarters mYleB Pound Gap, in Wise coun- t wagon fB"-ii I tv v of a tern Die name uu 11 ior aiw, y ---- - I U, a u t li a I Kf v..f if" aaid thft ne- 230.000 acres, murder there yesieraay eu'si naveu i.r h'im 'ii i.n j Me. Ten- -nlt of a drunken row Christmas over 0t at the same time putting his hand hia nnrkcl. When nis nana came out, it, uwucu acres . and h's ashes madly scattered o q paris 6topped chemical teaching mj . winds. But, as if God was not under penalty of death; and in 1657 oxa no g . ng that the Church should hm- . Ital the church broke up, as it 0W f. sense that were behind tbe drama if so it may be called. Carlyla'a rropboey. More than fifty years ago Carlyle, the great English author, wrote: "Tbe Republic west of as will bave its trial period, its darkest of all hours. It is traveling the nign roao a. a a. - a j:ul aawe A mA tbia aSLaAfaS I CVA were threatened wo refund to fights I.,, not come am'id ftmine's horrid vet the politicians afk our people to, I a a n. ;ii it come hv ordinary day to g) to war with . Great Britian I nunitive iudgments. It will come as a over a dispute with Vesznela about I hiatus in statecraft, a murder. cus KnuTiflartrs. I bun fie in policy. It will be when riAlhlth is iutacfe crops abandant and 1 - . I I a. : I A wM Than an. 4bA aaaa I I lit mUUIUCrUV aJ-asJ var-crasv ssrvn wv- while raaeh war p;ice, and distr ss would be widepre?d. If a nation s w. entity, her honor, her commerce, i tortatcutd, she must go to wbr without counting the cost, but such is not tho case at present. Even when oar own boundaries J. F. CaowDaa. 0RT0M IS A CANDIDATE. 4od Plait Saya be Will Have the aaapart f wow Torn. Sew Yoas, Jan. t. Tbe Commercial Advertiser today quotes Ex-Caited States Senator T.C. Piatt as say lag: niove'-nor Morton is a candidate for the Presidency. I can state so on authority. Tbe Governor will have tbe unqualified support of tbe delegates from this State. Objection to bia has been Bade on account of bis age, bat one wbo has administeren in anairs ."t - --' j . w win;. ma two Your money or your me, i'-1 geir-seeKine poiiucians, me war i - r,7 L i . . mt stale like Sew 1 or so aatia- nss 1 1 m a .s l w anu sss. t iiit-i - - . tat i iatn at wi r at rns n war in rr w ui rruiuuyv ws m aa- - . Lord Danmore izufuw acres. 7 " 1 VI mounUin outlaws, met on ed the burly negro. , feTer is high. Kesolutions passed -2,- win Voto the ballot fact orily and thoroughly is not an old Benjamin Newgas, Liverpool- gSS& ioalSlf a mile from Don- Mr. Thurston jumped out on Virginia LegiBl&tare applauding tl! &Z Morton jsfall ofTlgor. t . . j :it WinnnoflrprK. I tvr riuk ul vijc: t oavu, o - t i iu uMa HahI hnt- att aw KonnniiAftn I a a. s ; . . m H.t. i maari taski PiinnupoL utv emu UBuniaMC a a. ...11 niri m rnBi.u3ui.a vuh tawvaw avwv u va vwn answAnnan www w no nuiwr m nuvi ruir. imuv - - tbe task oi administering key, heavily armed for tne Duroose oi i ling was immediately ned with Winchesters, er side of t nan'dDUtVey CTippled; the President, but every Republican bounded by the glitter of self rule, and I feel . of fighting it out Fir- around to h.a"f8tJd5r and every Populist voted against it gratify, by tbeir ballots,tbe mon- if chosen. JSFZS. Sr'Sfo-Sf -h bistre We trit the people will stop d Utrou. faUU over- ntrthat the Church should hm- ; T,i;. the Church broke up, as it nniftrAdftw60- for more than two hours. Mr. Thurston rougnt w.m . i - - . ".Tt I TIV. mita'tAme.i: and vindica- ha. done tbe SUte. . , , 1 1 Ilia I . . : -i liOTO lUUt" ' "v" ' ' I . . . . nn...ail h.ail Knr neariV an uour iuc uuji uu uu h a ,iv.v. ... . . . - . . . B rr.8,,:;: td done,e 39wnf-rG::a. s?rr. ooo acres. . . ,. .1S 9.- robj- There of the Nation, as well as be y and the firmament from snow- uatrammeled His handiwork, ten yean iawr lion scientific investiga- awS.I-a Copan, (in K a v avn tfiia a. AaiAO S UAAUV mmmmnm ovw . . A. . Mil -taA1 " J iL.I aw a. -i - I fAfniftl )U.UUU -MJICDs l vt tr.nl Tint arAI I LIB I 'I'M Utf-fiTU HUUii telescope of Galileo proveu iu With the 8ame cruel and enslaving U""',. r T' nd Company (in Arkan- on m nf thn theorv oi uanemicus. tha hnrnh fianecialiv OPDOSea - inguu . i. . FU".".' . V. , r t .i. tutu I saBl 50.UUU acres. llfolmia piiim aa it mn.v RAflm. uuwdtvii I ai A -a tr I Anintrv. mine iulu I " ' t j iumi i j ' mo . y- -r a oTAnder urant, i -a;a a aaaa ar-i3va i 4STii . . ah eHt 'rnanmrrina i aa. Kansas. i reacnea lnroone ft.or.her .a troo .0lai of Xr. Thurston's pockets in which if"' " uB. fc,v.- ---- ; I K.ffMnt.iininff lh.75 in SllVcr. AO I . . .MiiBina aim iix sen- t was av uaa. vuw.-n - . i bAanB ina Aafwiatad ted bv the same ballot the infamous never been according to a great PhU- over-pr -. ww 7u iZ-A wVh corrnpt press. And this brings ruin w.8Hiotoii, D. C Jan. L-Presi- threatened War, WUlCn I -,, mmrtAc.m nnnn hltn-I . - .,..4 ,. anBnanrawltJva IB. ' , - , luuvu j , r .OCyl lKinaua - r r 3 o- AAA 1 liieiess uu i, , n,h v... v.r nnokpt Mr. Thurston naa l r 77. : r . hu ib wf"""" r i noinuneni. oi imc uuuuuu t"" aiuiT wounaea, Deingsuui.iiwii.c. u. -t .kk Hid not dis-1 to tne dost, au carope is an armeo nnintmeat I aa follows : Tbe bear is by no means an extinct I "iTZTA j. Brewer, of lUaaaa, Justice tists and nreachers at A nth centuries, the Theoloeical denounced the discoveries of v.finit. of Paris, lest the findings acres in ns8; i..u..nt,n.nnI anrl hftele- x.Iv:o.a nf o-AnloiTv micrht bnrt oynuiv-o nnk..inli mountain, sun-l Charles u tew v.,01rY-,-fc. c - 1M iBucuiu,. v. o -o-- Rvndicate incinaes xa nwi toidk up vuu...--- . - . - osit,veiT laentinea Dy Jiir. i Senator Mor&ran. oi Aiaoama, aa ou . utA aa th.tl - :7T Ji.VI i,- ncnniM thaiMTU. . nu -V. TnTtianO IHH SluavU.UUl--.-rf ... m i a T 1 I a.iIIv mitilir DM War rovue , fcftvy.u-., - gr . . I . . - . . i :.i IBk lilt fc. rilrt M i, imaui oi hm vnwica no". .-.-u.fc.u v ins ijuuiw"! t - - , v.miim uid thA kui oi iMBAoiuux uwnuj . - i niknufAn tia ia irniti ijosnotMr. uu i lAaiar in lorBijm aii&irB ajia liiautt . a t. n.aat kmnrMtiiiw r. rvi. qaisitioil to r- . of this science, destroyea i ' tacky side for reiuge. . i""-nrkin ron the irravel train I ITrT,. ,,nr of verv na-1 rf . fJl 'Xi.- .V. wiuSi it of ColumbU; AMfw anrw inn rrM'.ni w cu sa dsaivmu 1 . . n1 1 n 000 aeres. Wi.ft lee-. Williams was last seen cover ana wuicu "r a ;- ,t annt animal In this btaie. in some poru ..-,7 . Bawwate Court ; Kichard " -J---." . 1 o . . .nn-l rharla IMMm WUimlcu uu su- mug Aiiivn i v I . a f thai ari nnlta nlnf I. I s . - . .fcl.l , v".."-- . .. . . , i a ii.v - .. oi uur muguiaiiw mj r- l r ium r aniuo. iiKi waaiaow positively laenuneaoiju. loenaior iuortran, ui Aisusuia, m viu . . nrn ff.ii am that I "L . 7 .v a a. . W . y besought the xnquisitio - . ..i I . a i t 1 at once wim mm ior nis neroj anng i Lather or the books oi us 1 M'hA I A Vt at 1 tat in al 1 M. IS (11 AX a teachers, drove " Vw-isarU1.000 that he was worse en them out 0f the city, ana loroaae . . w . yil Calvin. "The fon- ICeir Uving in towns or enteringmtp . - - - ni nnblie resort, in tne xotn va Continued on Fourth Fags. ons of the earth are fixed tip at I pjeg of pnblie resort. cannot be moved,: they ssiid. -nai, nn rmirt ometrv is of the devil, and main Continued on 3rd page V W" . - . , Thia WaS tne mOSC ISUU uguv um a-,.-.-.--- ;-.. TnBB. """" B. . IVOWU a laurgv a-caa w " Vm VmrftL. FredeflCa JW lWHTb Wl T.?l8.Tr: Zx!z vniii.. r.miw fivelnf the "Sonthern." Magistrate John-1 .. . S th A flpiea . I mtu.A m5 nonnd. nndrsaand and was I J ?t. VTr.-7i mi-.. r SeCUUU Nuv- Vn.. ...tai4Mminu bound him OVer W - -. J l A-A. I V.. .." I -.a.- aillaai nvand I W Ar, "a-- tn nnmber were aiuea si xuuuu uairiwu - 1 asi meuis ioiuwiui auu uuKusoa , aguk ---b -- 1 Maryland. lUUUIH"-.) " m-.U. . n f ha I aanrf l a tilt -.-.H-r " ' 1 - on May a, nj I Ho to now in Wake county jaiL 5 ill t A j'L

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