" " ) " 111111 Kb. PtOFRIETQB. . HijYipgjcecently puichascd a first class outfit, we ore prepared to do all kinds of - CO 9 , E OT Oie rear, . m bates: ltd. ' ix montL.3, ......... .75 .40 -. -X. " x V, , t .. r iSsr'Ail svibs&iptions : jaBcdtutits must bo I II. C.'WALL. Editor and Provrietor. t? Adywtiaing ratea furnislied on ap-. A-HBW "IN DAYS OF OtD." , v;i The Chicago Tribune of a Bupposed date in' the year0Q& getaoff iLftfnllnwip frn"i.( alleged advapce-heeta In divlBCfvldthe boodieriboldr W 5 v And syndicates held iway, k ' , Schemes to tidntrol the price of coal EnormousljMdid pavi . f J -- " , , "Combines" were iftaae inCv'frdB o5f Trade,, UAad maav a schwnin',band. . tkh Ame4peer?4;i ttel0 1 5J And fleeced the hapless land.. i-- 4 i TERMS r$l50 a, Year in Advance. Rockingham, Richmond Coijnty, N. Mach .1, 1888. No. 9. -PLAl AKD .FANCY.. JOB PRiiWTiWC ;BEST;QPjSTYLE ; And at Lmng Prices. . Written for The Rocket. PKOSPECTtrS OJF A TiKTV PAPER. ) Uaple The farmers' hands uSikaoB hands i.. By railway kings were tied, w mie , witn ine ppou.oi n Theit greed theyl satisfie'd. A coffee trust its victims thrust f Over the garden wallr And. Standard Ogithin its coil ,' Crashed rivalsio3e andjall. . ; Slyall 1te a Pegartare ro the Sensation-! al Sheets of To-Day. c ... : t e rirs- Theso; ar lthe tarhivaV linfes1 of ccntennints and raonunients. We are going to celebrate something too. It i3 a littleilat for our quarter ceatenaial irth-daj, J)ilt we'll not have to wait a great fiariy5y eas for onr semi: so we'll receive funds and do-whateverelse we can toet ready for that ; .we'll , mate that day fa YnoUs by--starting a i paper: It will be as .large, as several of the largest New' York," Boston and Philadelphia papers all put together. The pages will 4)e-. as largo as a bei-sKeet, and there'll be asood many of. them. We must have janoom.- - We'll. flake ,ted.-- , , . ' Jour editorials us long as we please r w. i x.j y i i v v 1 clear. acrossAJie page it we like, ana trtherpeopleV- pieeea-shalLnot be against any such unpleasant contin- will, we hopes, at least last as longsj gencies we'll not inind expending a- thechestnut )?;An instance of-1 portion 01 our receipisjn secunng a i ah i ,we .are;mierxupwu .Fruapar 11. tiberal faronage. We'll make pres-i &; best for, aat Bijl Arpjsays of bis cms like tne ."Sunny ?outn" floes. 1 two eduorrsons we were; aooui ,io We want to be magnanimous and if write ourself to deaths fj beneficent, and ; leave "a name at 1 which the world grows pale, to point ! i .5iC;! THE FOREFATHERS. .: ': A Graplilo Picture of the Early New Eng land ParltsB; a Tld by New England In every tMagsome.sdfisnfing .t, Or chaue narticioated i 5 . " "While not a staple,' from milk t6 maple; Was unaduitera -- J jO Men-ftte-glncwft antigrfegajjQse. Tuey mixea ineir aaiiy ieea Witbi truttetine and fat uneleaiv Arid lardtromi;olfo-aieftd. - And even gas' was made--aias ! . ' A thing none could rust, -v; ? ' " The very nib we. if waa. th cheater- ?3 7 Ifcf measure was not just. - ; i Iu Faut S'Amuseh. Tlii IS O-T"'-1 uu lucunui-i at iuc how we'll do it : we'U print as many Vuluva . ' s?.uu copies of our paper as there are stars swr.vr - gratuitouslv td all of our brothers, cope for the imaginations of those , (thaf 'would make ttUOVO lur -k"'5 UUUU1 f-f- , we suppose) ; then throwing ouU few hints ahead'anc Such was the state in '88 ; pf things aU o'er this' land . Aiiid efen npw( wder how We ever "grew so grand." "I crowded, ejtlier,, There'll, be plenty lof roorh io alLPr locals will prob ably be few and Brief ; , we'll corn pen rsale fOrahis.bycolumnsi.of wit and numorcuiiea rrosi nacFjpicy groves of exchanges. Every grown white person may contribute if they will ?s wrijteeiiav; r,.' C i Poetrf . andlihati1 ces and friends. i i j . u mrowins out a iew Dims aneau. auu several iuuusuuu. we uuuusc i : uipu , ... . . wll- rpt to nil of nnr husband's the same time airing the editona brothers, sisters-aunts,-uncles, neph- pronouns so as to &t used to ti ifek?sl fvia style. - It comes rather awkward then we can send a sample copy to we don't know whether we have it all irbrotherssisters,. aunts, un- al1 n"a ngnt or not, nui wen vry cles. nenhews. neices, cousins and ana learn ait aoouy me rnag friend Who would care for a larger cirealatjon than that? , None could cdmpiam" about the price' of the pa per, ; We could then, like the os trich, run our head in the sand and rest contented as to the remainder of nnrsftlf! or. like Scotch Roderick. exclaim; "Coaie oue! Come all lZ? ?f ?e" R.cke-- This rock shallee from its firm base the and first class periodical by the (ime our semi-centennial arrives. Idem. . THE FIFTY-THIKJO ANNITERSARX OTtlte Two Literary SocleUes f Walte For est CoUege, N. C. From fc Winsted (Conn.) Fress. ' ' The-floodgates of 'gush" have been opened byk Recurrence of "Forelalh- er 8 iJay, " ana parsons pupiicans, Pharisees and politicians having lift ea up, fcueir neaveniy voices iu uu Qualified praise of the Massachusetts -J 4 , .a . puritans, lei us vary me monoiony i'- i'.ivl 'i-L i iJ ' ll oy jening some iruvas nut hu cum- plimentary 0 these same puritans, and in the light pf -which, notwith standing some sturdy qualities of soul common to other pioneers, it appears that they were for the most part as mean and inhuman a lot o bigots as ever set foot' on Amtri-i can soil. There were a few excep-tiqns-there always are exceptions, and they "prove the rule." Roger Williams was a peaceful Quaker. The forefathers were whil oine peaceful Presbyterians fresh from persecutions, j)apal and protcs tant, in otlier land. Yet one cold and' snowy December night they drove this peaceful Quaker out from all shelter in their towns to find ten go in--we'll i 'JSfol xi ec WomAn (la elevated railroad tick- as soon as tpe." Yes, our base would txA Arm aa Innrr aa wo nntitiniinrl tr mtejUod W: W gratuitous.,.- V U MlIUSli UU1 giunuuo dwvv-v in therfac of the 'world, like the The fifty-third anniversary of the tu:t .a..:;. nA 1?., -1 ; r. . c . ., . der mercy m the hearts of untutor cieties came this vear on tne lui oi , no looser ibevimDeded in its dash- ' ; f 3h Februar-. Every effort was put forth to make the occasion pleasant for allwho attended, especially those persons who need and merit more attention than any others the la dies. An excursion tram was run trom Raleigh, and, of course, quite a Ticket Seller-Are you sure lgave menwiuaepeuaeiuuuu- g as many .wings aUier's: irom iwueign, uuu, uour, 4" it td you ? . : ; t ; : we hope,; to aeciine aavewsements , -d tQ rt r de. number ot me gooa people oi ma Woman Sure, isit? I would know ol paten t meaicmes, so our reauersi r,atrtn rei chin Ifil sbw it m will not begin a promising article j J z 'CMnw-. 1 1' " and run up on5 the everlasUng pill'r- ' , , .J cd debating and speaking by repre- J. . 1 - -sr -y':rfflrrt-iit c;. '.;run we win not dui any recipes. .... t ; -u . tu TiftVf-i fipllerWelL I.nm sorrv. wun a psaaw i uuituu , scnwuyw if" mvu. wvit.- ed savages, and ah asylum at lastiu a region not yet distinguished by it puritan i:ety. They had not been here more .than twenty years before they bej:an by fines, itnprisonment, whip ping, banishment and torture, to make a history for themselves which must be forever infamous. They whipped and -banished a man named Gorton and this was his offence : His servant smiled m bore the. tongue with aredhot iron." It was a glorious day for God, and Endicott was bis prophet. Two little -children were found, whose. parents bad been banished. These terrible infants were fined for non-attendance at church, and be ing unable to pay their, fines, they were ' offered for sale, it is said as slaves. Slave selling was not then so uncommon in Massachusetts, as to excite any; particular .sympathy for slaves, but this ease was too atro cious i for the noneoo-merciful slavenrtrf the Boston port, and the magistrates were unable to find buy ers" for their property. What was done with the children we do not know, but it is fair to suppose that the i little scoundrels were put to work under some God-fearing puri tan, and that they afterwards at tended church. But it . seems that cropping their ears and boring thei tongues did not effectually clear out the Quakers, lor . a law was passed punishing with death those banish ed Quakers who should return. We read that after the passage of this law "Quaker trials became occasions of reat religious interest." Meetings were held, and sermons bearing up on the subject were preached, after which the magistrates, fortified by he sermons, sentenced meek and inoffensive men and women to be hung." All for the glory of God! And the preachers were always on hand, we are told, to see that the hanging was thoroughly done, and that the victims in their last moments sowed no seed of Qua ker heresy among the faithful. These iliat Wi;are6Q.rryJ'qr.itVju.l.it not our fault, .,e. would say for . . - '-;.-. i " . ' , them that they are. sincere, sincer ity was about the only ."conspicuous virtue they had, yet euch did thejr make of it that we earsonly add that their one virtue was worse than .a doxen vices. It would be si kinduesa to the puritan forefathers -of Jew England to leave them alone in their graves, but so long as inese lore- fathers are annually dug up and fed with panegyric at festal boards by our cbiefest men, the truth shall be told of them also, whatever their shame. They endured do hardships and displayed no fortitude to distin guish them from the early settlers in New York, Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas. They anTTdiitiugUish ed only by the manner in which they "served the Lord as if the devil helped them," while their contem porary pioneers offered asylum and shelter to the victims of New Eng land's remorseless pietists, and gave men "freedom to worship God" some hundreds of miles from Boston com mon. xnaddmf but1 1 Only bealr wyrktnis botheration to read of the in- moraing. . 3 large and attentive audience assem- Thelr 'Botlness 'Rooming too near to play chess or any sftch 4 numerable ingremems wo Wed .Memorial ,all at. 2 time-destroying contrivance. Nith- ma-e 1B "o'clock r. m. to hear the -query : er will we have a boys aud :&mt1A.1: FTiiThT , uiferff,Tbat mvxz-faxrt laa false ed him. But bauishmen suffice. Gorton and a dozen others went to Ilhode Island and settled in a place called Warwick, beyond the nn o.rn rt nnn rip Wij-w pnexrHng """.rtteW welfhave aseparate papr wim5 1 Yrtrr theory of Government," d scussed , " " 7 , f , .. Uv 0fV.v w Ml w -171 m m i HH.a . Ml niam 11 a v rvi " 1 ' in ii ifiprrn.i.. ui aii t ji i is v iiir. ii . w.. i Jvu,v n - O 1 . .-. . . . . J anna cnfrii arrcra hlltTAl and ties of Dr. King's New Discovery for i,0U:tt,x:P mnst!1.Ws crochet sam- extracts, apt as not the Other half I enormous in this very valuable ar- r 7 , " t omDr,'f-ltbosei-same articles Ours would, w&si good s the average perhaps a great deal Ck)nsumptio0. Tliejr:tradeis simply CL their hearts' content U complain that we. are; wasting r.nrroi nnd never disappoints. olds, I of county expenditures that shall Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Crojip, J be put in supplemental form. We ana all tnroat ana , iung uiseases nniclrl v curpd. -Youcan rtest.lt -be? fore buying by eettHigiirwtlottii? free, large i Sl.Every bottle war- ranteuHf church, and Gorton public, defend- P"he w"e. f Ti .ni t did nOtl ' " iiuiimuvivu) m among the most nonorea ei our honored forefathers. "Robinson, Stevenson, Lcddra, and Mary Dyer, one after the other, were led, to the beat of a drum through the streets of Boston, and there put ignomini ously to death, and the bodies of the men were stripped and thrown into a pit without covering." Beau tiful is the sight, oh heaven, and in the sight of modern politicians and flftPt on the affirmative; and on the neg- , f . Al . ! i t t t- u r ni driving their women and children ative by R. B. Lmeberry, of Chat- . , , -Bnn J . j r n s r into the woods, brought the prison ham county, and D. A. Davis, of , , i- : (u x, , ere UaCK lO lWlUU ivawus mo " " men and children to perish and J prayerful preachers orthe gospel are i w t .w wnth nannrcmna iq t n n t nna i .... will not try to be funny by .quoting ueilw'-"uw y-' ""t"tT " " of New Hill, N. U., called th Or misapplying tne xioiy Dcripturee, j . - . woruerauu m uu mirouu i - ... . . -l 1 we cannot alwavs be- serene. Wei L . i . me i i. I nor will we retrain irom puDiisniug . , , , marss saiu : ai uicro w and sermons and other religious articles "isa 1 mr lear oi oeiusi uresuiuo iu iinu- OU I to r fear of being tiresome to frivol- rr'T.,- ''T ia people wh9 skip religious; pieces Moody and feel as if we could preach ; . light ravenously upon some then we vent ourse ves m Writing " . 'Igpoxant Bat Honest. ' v -' , GenOeman-Whatdppume - -'ZSZ brose-something like this. uuvi """""i -&--"&. ----- i . .--r i 1 we are in a oanney xrauie oi unuu. , . . rp. Q earo ll""J F" l ' ru:,j,: The time ISiasi approHcuuig nuou - iue ucsv uiguuicuv. xuv , . 4 t. luiuiuuiug Again witirthe story that.l said she must assist yotLSUWheaiyou came to, me to-dayI pifairl chariCf beSan iUncle.,Rastu3 'Yes, sab, anI B'bosed'ynjeaht dat I wds'to go to , i. ' 1j and then devote our spare moments every paper win oe religious, au . when"evervT)elltbenpscribed, v r "Holiness 16 the Lord "prefiguring, 'Some imes wfeeUike every a?we understand it, that'everyposi- th tion"of trust and influence will be ou atjthe corners and ought to be Yadkin countv, N. C. One of each society on the affirmative and vice m i -r -v I- il versa., lne rresiueni, j. r. xooine, e house ctory re- " Juu"6 ... t . - .mi nAA nnt i rt i Trn a L-ont dim tUJJCUluug ti iu tu uau, on- , , , ting by his heart's desired, I eara- fiotltf l-iorr KIrr trv rr! va ntlontirtn coiij iv& ....u 6"- . A.. , ,.r.1,v. to the speaker, as it is to be decided iro u ",C4f . ped and their tongues bofed, and the by the audience which side produces J king senta peremptory order to John i l?n .Mi frphiddiny further lndul- liU . rort n T rnn n ""w" - o F. B. Hendren, of Bushy Mountain,! . . iw - in that form of Christianity. ilV UIV Wv. , ,. The king was a uoman atnoiic. JiEW ESGLANP'S ENLIGHTENED PRES ENT. If there is anything the town au thorities ought to look into it is their town hall. After every show is over the "bum'' part oT audience will collect at the foot of the stairs leading from the hall aud fill up'the passage out of the building and re tain that position until all the rest of the audience have crowded and edged their way out, amid the ob scene remarks and curses, issuing from the lips of those who blocL tho way. No person can get out of the hill after an ent rlamrcentwith run ning a gauritfet of insults and indig nities that would make a stranger sick of riew llailford torever. o lady ever yet went bomb without some insult ringing in her ears. If any one of our valiant constables would make it a poiut to clear out the hall-way after an entertainment, he would be doing the public more good than has been done in years. n..I.Ksi1.. 1. Indoor) Kf Tntin Will throp, Cotton Matherand other good " n I Tint ViMiiinnor nnn rlinninc r tUs!. ..mot oiolnro nvr 60 tr O PULi Lull 9 1U1 Hid! tltA A V Irv 1 j v.... t . . i- the emissaries of Satan. The prison-1 . . ept at hard r .... .r . 1.UA. thimi.K (ha nmfAr nnn nnn-if . - fcu.uuB.. Not at all. Mutilated witnesses went Vy., ill LCI tCUUUlg mo iuinua. . . . , 1 1 a. a- ' j . 1 , . , j siae 01 tne sick man mey were ui the last meeting, read the query and . ' , . r . , I whpn KnimpB refused to nav his nne ative. Each speaker was allowed ' " . , ..... js. ,7 S " f -5j- :r-;- . - t. -mr' . 1 I 1 . -: fra RrafW T mav beismunt. Mistan niieu oy ennsuuus. SnvfybTltlWe honest 'deed I is." . We will name our new paper .Theisinguonsteiiauoii, or jtuus- bus' Goldten Ray,' or something of ttfat sort; for the name should cor respond ' with the Bize of the sheet and; as it is to be devoted to the de--vetopmentofSo aims should be high aai'well -as bfoad. If we should faiOpdur enterprise and be forced to "Hide our aimin rshed head" and become "some mute iDHorious Mti well have dreamed of greatness, while X compelled - sadly to murmur, It -w. '.-j niisht have beeri." , ,,K, ! U Suppose the stars of our constella tion should cease to twinkle and be under the: necessity ; of getting Jll . .. . . ..' t-i : y c- "4 an rrnraiiL SPECIFIC 8 a:1 , nr.; ; r..; . I . i j .1 : 1 iun nm nt a - ady, will- : - i i nrr nnu. ' LiuuiMut iui ti""-.- - wave to billow over our, fair name and estate and consign "us back to we know those recreant "waves would wall them sekMBe4Seaiashioiind show US OH COBSUlwuuuoir " "v j crokiridust 1 of notoriety. Just and it- will H Mto wHh Ktirdinry ffieacy 01 "VERfKlDMEYisV a tho Affcr Cotlpttoiv ,J. f;.TBiUo?n Kidney Affections, . '. Mental Iressiom ' Vl ftJ O.VA llUfcctor ana ne i blUs. tlUrnt W:.M Propr5et3iJ 011 front 1 . tv o l Kin r f oforotten- i it kit-' Vs .UtmnnMMlJPf'V green. , People would .never iotget to allude to the "Lost Pleiad," or to the declining luminary of day When lhey. 5had,us so situated that we couldn't turn a corner or change the subject: The millenial spirit does . - . m . . 1 ?wl E RSI AN t4ttj lkilyrbould know. - Bit? waexion Bean- ' ir known, tboye, " HtisBlikaVlWM d9t i make rodtn for Spring fetock.I Call and securfe ba in ail goods in bc'r line. t bDN?Pt preraii gally yet : To. guard. fallinto better grooves. The tension seems; too tight and the driving wheel out of gear, and we do not know how to regulate them. How nice if all. the little conjunctive dif- ficuitie? of lifetheJf, and's and but's-Mrtmld be smoothed placidly down, like the pebbles beneath the sbininj LwaterJ IJow gently, then, would the stream of- our existence go murmaring on : fill lost in the great seas beyond I . But let's return to tne mutton. We shall not go into the business addressed to us. We are very nat footed in our likes and dislikes, arid as the latter term is much fdo mild tffexljressuf -disgust Moiriiattery we may as well say at once that we hate it almost rancorously hate it We always feel powerless to defend Ourself when a shower, of it falls, so keep silent as the earth does under a hailstorm, and let it be until it melts.' We will send a complimerrt I a$y copy of our paperto Mrs Wey rbb" bectflse Shi&satBQ nice abput the. little, bundle of chestjiuts that some poor woman handed her dur ing her trip Siuth; She has nepT been rewarded for that, and as )yo: one else : will perform that duty we. elect ourseit to, cl K V Pr 111 Wl FSl ing journal will be a sort oi monu ment to that act " of ouf representa; tive lady. A monumental , paper may commemorate' an occurrence quite ' as " endurably as a pillar of ptone or marble. If it does not, it Boodl of Republican noodle. From the News and Observer. Chief cook Harris, of the Republi can parly, has returned from Wash ington and certain northern head centres of extreme protection in a mighty good humor. This means that he has the assurance of abund ant sinews of war to be used by the Republicans in accordance with their peculiar tactics in the approach ing campaign. Protection' gold will doubtless be poured in the State in for the Radical leaders twentv-five minutes for his first stripped and so brutally nnrl ton fnr ika cuvnnrl All 1OSIOU-, r M lanrrnA triot anmt Vvs nnders - ex- the speeches were of deep reasoning, - ,. , . -t 1 1 Afv. pressed sympathy for him and for enlivened by wit and humor. After i toa " j y j the long and hard fight, the question " "S v-" .VZ JZ Z. was decided in favor of the affirraa-U,llsuu u" "v 0',u'""' hundred Pe68ea M'nero. WB ue UIV:L, "l ' JJtnoeA th. the enormous unequal profits they d that they wpre not v.ry gooq - . . enloVrne uader lbe p. i n inn .1 nivfl wnrk nan in m i rf Jl lion ui mu n jw ....u i , . , e Wheu Etadicott thus found his chief occupation gone he laid him down i quantities ' L.v.1 a "Puii-.r in hpnvon have amotion that thev can carrv he was taken out into the streets of .u .:u,.1Q vnl. r,,rr,lin: tho niwifnrtnr- 11 is ever iiiua mm vuc wguKuus. wwi---)-- ... The Quakers whom Endicott had ing and monopolistic pets of the murdered were already with their L high protective system are entirely fathers in hell so our saint-like pu- willing to contribute largely of their ritan hoped, at least. gains made at the expense oj their About thirtv vears later Eastern P brethreD in orderto mtain . . m ill TirPKKHi l i r 1 1 i ur ii . nrj ijiut ks wmiv'i tive by a majority or one nunareajf anA ofvftm .Thp pTP.rciaftR wera now I an HUU OAAHWMM. I , . . . ., . . . . i TMinrnnq ir seii-evineni. suspended until bocloclc p.m., wnen - wl-tUMn aa tvpn r,nvpr; fortune to be accused by these en a a nf tk. lightened forefathers of being too fa- . . i i i nnr ni iiir I'liiiiii v aliu ituuv i va hv i - -d the oratore display their eloquence. , . . ,,, . m:,:nr ith the devil. But saintlv - - . Anapi rrirr n il h merciiui imuti The orators -were escorted into the s ' .j Lr!..ri1mflHnot confine itselfto . . --r. . .. . i i rincn moit nim ooioeio ueavcu uuu hall by the cuiei marsna s ana seai- the execution of dogs. Something ed under the banner ot Mother mil- f-- . ;. ..r , r,, innnt nnrl npacp.abla Motfci-Euia re- ft ,-- 14 . i -: c r . hid hAitr miDCinn nv lriini isuii mtf uajva i - . - --v . t i- : becausehe, the dog. The,, . - tt nffii it1" "i uwaiinyj uuuj.mv i . , . . .t .iih)is i hi ra m ro rn nnn ni i -- - . ' . . . . hro Uimbcn. i lien ne imorisoneu wcic uvu. - A P ,i "America Holdsihe Future." UeO, "TrrI.;" .tt.,kii Vhnnt it forthev were formallv tried ng pur.i8ysiem. oi govcru.ucm, u,,u with an absolutely full enlistment of and Democratic voters. olhmg short t Tf ttw,-rrht5 ihdfid thp nnhlic. -c-uuiuoLw ."" r: - ... , .. . of the latter should content us ns we -A&Kfn .. Quakers which it was hoped wouia iounu xo ue m,u, u u.u n -cti;e8 of thc c, TmMjL root out this devilish sect, and byj killed in. accordance With the script- PP" ' . I ' t J : L.W'n 'vwi - 1W1 1 -W. W w - 0 virtue of this law many tiustere urai comraauu, uuUB mpn Vnd women, were whipped, im- "Thou shall not suffer a" witch 1o prisoned, starved anl ill-treated in I live." But exactly ' where in ,their LrinnR other wavs: ButJ certain Bible these lovely theologians found The fact should tend to make us look well to the strength of our Dem ocratic forces. We must meet the disreputable moneyed argument of the Republicans with a careful in- invitiug; and thither the larger por tiou'of ihe.aiidielce.repaired to en- ioyfthXusjbcial gathering. The youhSdjeineyenjoy meettng If duzen, or wo schoolboys hi one Iveoinet rulipiicitj-and intricacy If' f dtS'f'" some of the peopJe would be Quakers, which so their command to crush Giles Cory, enraaed the governor that in a fit of aged 81, to death between two boards i'...m,B dav he ortleTed by piling stones on top of bira, we 'dauiiciid ha gyj ftrttished- tliing else, from an oration down to a' flirtation. 4 J. A;Mf 1 We' endorse all :the proprietors have said relative to tae merits ot Salvation Oil. It is nonpareil. ; crises of thc conflict. before JisTs again the ques tion as to whether the whi,e man shall continue to rule this white man's countrv. The Radical gold will make, the negroes even more solid than, heretofore against the whito man's interest, and our efforts should be redoubled because of its use. The. horrors ot Kauicai mis- excess are still fresh in our recollection. The memory of e whito BCato will achusetts, ana to euectuany g nu - iT"-- humiUation mustnot again' be per-. onrr nnmn lurevcr iuu cit i""" i . ... 7- It cannot bo' fullr told b nl"i, prpiecuou gum aiiyi inS el., iiAn in'inil tk.ldo not know vuaiavbiiooiva mw o top of bira; we At any .rate - they ' . " - i l - ui .su tt- use. ine, non en out and whipped twice a week, squoze mm u w8?uw . , aoro severely than the and one oi the deacons poKeu u oacK KlXIVKXXJL. Inhi iVrtfea nA ooom. 1 CH 0 t?? . . . . tT.vvt .'t' IoaK limp mom severely ed tenjtpccjsion ' TheSe wicked . QuaV'ers with-a -stick; afttr wfiicb theoldmaa " ..ou. ... heukarnband furnished "the St5 thf?Sf! L,T but most obstinately : - ,. A the PuUinSoftbe negro over di Srd MPwV havnotbalf told the tory, ightr to damn PeT cease to mortify .us.; Such a ofthem a lawwas. passed which de: I and dan clared that Vfor the. ftrst onence oi puruau. -' V d.eto thVcontrary notwitbslanding. ? .a k !el,m.nt am onr co d ttoc-ff. inese pumausnaswui - . -. - -.- - reiuinuiBu:-Tr J;, J., u nt W,n-lft n. not for White men, we must sec to-iu shall be cut on, ana ior we Wuu wivm.., . j I