Successor to "The Morganon Star.'
W. C. ERVIN, - - Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. - - $1.00
THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 1S91.
The legislature of Georgia hav
ing refused to accept the home for
disabled confederate soldiers
which the citizens of Atlanta had
provided at a cost of $100,000, the
directors of that institution have
determined to close its doors, and
the poor old maimed veterans will
have to stay out in the cold until
another legislature meets. It is
charged, with what truth we can
not say, that the members of the
Georgia legislature refused to
make the appropriation that would
have been necessary to meet the
running expenses of the home for
disabled Confederates because they
thought that their action would
be criticised by some of the Alli
ance leaders in the North west.
If this is true, the spectacle is one
which we never expected to see in
the South, a Southern legislature
afraid to provide for a few maim
ed soldiers who fought for the
South because they did not want
to wound the feelings of the
Northern soldiers in Kansas and
other Northern and Western States
on whom the government is spend
ing more than $100,000,000 a year
in pensions. Whether this was the
cause of the action of the Georgia
legislature or whether they turned
the old veterans out in the cold on
account of a sudden spasm of
economy, it is very likely that the
people of Georgia will send to the
next legislature men of different
views. The people of the North
will despise the cowardice or the
niggardliness of the Georgia leg
islature in this matter just as
thoroughly as will the people of
the South.
If we believe the reports from
Kansas, and we admit they are
a little hard to believe, all the
Democrats can do in 1S92 will be
to sit on the fence and see the
third party procession go by.
President Butler says there seems
to be no need of a third party in
North Carolina, but if the tele
grams from Kansas are correct
President Polk says the third
party is inevitable. We cant say
who is right, but time will tell.
We agree with Mr. Butler that we
don't need any third party here,
but unfortunately, in politics, we
have a great many things that we
don't need and need a good many
things that we don't have, and so
it goes. Political parties are ex
pensive luxuries and this country
has had all it could do to wag
along with two so far, but if a
third can be comfortably sup
ported, let her come. This is a
free country, and while we would
prefer that the third party would
keep out of the way until we give
the Republicans one more good
sound thrashing, we would rather
it would come on and get down to
business than to be scared to death
all the time for fear it may come
on us unbeknownst.
Everything points to a big
European war in the near future.
Russia and France have formed
an alliance, offensive and defen
sive, and this step is followed by
Russias forcing her men of war
through the Dardanelles and
thence to the Mediterranean sea.
This movement on the part of
Russia has been followed up by
England, whose gun-boats last
Monday seized the island of Mity
lene, which commands the en
trance to the Dardanelles, and has
commenced to fortify the island
with a view to checking Russia's
march to the Mediterraean. This
action has created the greatest ex
citement in both France and Rus
sia, and the feeling in those two
countries against both England
and Germany is becoming intense.
An outbreak may occur at any
moment, and the long looked for
European war between four of the
great military powers, shake the
earth from centre to circumfer
ence. On the other hand, the big
scare may all amount to nothing.
A big sensation was created in
the cotton states last week by the
announcement that the colored
Farmers' Alliance had decided to
strike on September 1 2th for one
dollar on the hundred pounds for
cotton picking, and that they
woum pick no more cotton until
V 1 .
iNoemDer umess meir demands
were granted. Circulars advising
such a movement were circulated
by one Humphreys, the leader of
the colored Alliance, but fortu
nately for th Southern cotton
planters the negroes paid no at
tention to the circulars, and went
on picking at the old rates. If the
advice of Humphreys had been
lann udii 01 me cotton crop
would have rotted in the fields, as
the farmers could not have af
forded to pay the advance with
cotton bringing oniy seven cents
With the fimst crop of wheat
and corn we have had for years
. a
ana wun American pork re-admit
ted to the markets of Germany
and with the supply of wheat in
Europe phcnominally small, it
looks like things would soon
brighten up for the American
farmer, and that means better
times for the whole country. If
the profits that are sure to come
can be secured for the prWucer
instead of being absorbed by the
speculators and gamblers in
futures it would be better, but it
seems hard to keep the speculators
from getting the cream of the
profits. "Old Hutch." the Chicago
grain gambler, made a cool $cc,
coo a week or two ago when the
price of wheat took a jump up by
reason of a circular issued to Alli
ance men to hold their wheat.
From the tone of the leading
Republican papers at the North,
the nomination of Secretary
Blaine for the presidency in $)
seems to be a foregone conclu
sion. Harrison will make a hard
fight for the nomination and his
pull on the office holders will give
him a considerable following, but.
unless all signs fail, when the
stampede sets in.the magnetic man
from Maine will be decidedly in it.
When the third party youngster
is brought into court the jury will
have a right to look at its features
and see who it looks like before
they decide the issue of paternitv
The "Democratic bosses' have
been accused, but they say they
can prove their innocence at the
proper time.
Oxe of the novelties of the
campaign in Ohio is the canvass of
Congressman Watson, a so-called
Democrat, who was elected by
Democrats in Georgia, and who
has taken the stump in Ohio in
favor of the third party.
PRESIDENT POLK.
What lie to Kprt4 M ayl Owl Im
Toteka, KAX Sent. IS. ltri
dent Polk, of the National Alli
ance, ha made three aMrc.vHs in
Kansas. Preside ut I'olk's oieu-
ins uaj Wen devoted princip Ulv
to himself. After civiuir hi boe.
hood history he reaches the war
period, lie states that lie did Dot
go luto the rebel wing from choice.
lie upheld the Lnion notil the
wave of secession sweit over the
Sonth. when he did as ruaur others
did who were foreed to shoulder
their muskets. He had been of
fered command of a com 0.1 n v. but
refused it, as acceptance would
have been construed into an en-
Uorscment of the cane whole
arms he eariied. He afterwards
accepted the office he held Weanse
by iloinx so he could indirvrtlr
aid those who were C-htin- for
the salvation of the Union and in
a degree mitigate the sntTVnng of
1 nose w no. like htniMir, bad been
forced to bear arms against their
country. While not Makinr di.
rectlyabout theeoutenii'latil nke
of the cotton pickers in the Smth.
he said the oppres.ed agricultural
laborers should nud shall demand
the right ol naruinz rvnnerisarioii
for their services, and until the?
demands areaceeeded to let evere
ueiu 111 iue ianii contain onl? the
rotted products North or South:
yon here are furtun.ite in beiii;:
yonrown laborer, but the pluto
crats of other States run! he com
pelled to acknowledge the God
given rights of laborers whether
they be white or black. Sm.
ot our brethren have nhir
maue tueir demand and they will
be granted, or our entire regions
a a.
win contain only families mined
oy tueir own greed.
in an interview today Col.
rolli stated that the Alliance
movement was gaining thousands
of converts throughout the South
dialy, and the great mas of farm.
ers, planters and lahorin; men
hsid deserted the Democratic i.irt
and were stading uarelr on the
Ocala platform. 1 believe the
Third party will sweep every State
iu the Sonth in lirj. Tlo ot.i
bosses down there have tri.-.l to
bulldoze ami force the people to
take their Democratic medicine.
um wiiuoui result. v ititin the iat
I a.. a. I. - t . a,
;ma mounts 1 cotim nave bad uny
oflice in the gift of the Demormr.
ic party, but I wonld not sell nir
Polk uttered these words will
feeling and declared eternal war
are on ootu old parties. The
bloody shirt, he said, will Im- wrai-
iw.-u .iroiinu iue oi'i sectional a"it
titnr ami ilui- 1 1 .
" ..v. j .in iur uurietl loo
deep for resurrection. Will the
Alliance conference in Washing
f ft It It, LYIitiintM .1 1 - f
net tare ior a
Third party! I cannot sar, but
there will be a Third nartr. It
might have been prevented' fonr
months ago but now it is too late.
Ocr people in the South have
ueen abused and sneered at by
the Democratic bosses and 1 emt
cratic preses and we will tml
11 no longer. The negro donona
tion cry won't prevent a break or
the solid Deiiiocmrx. V iii
take care of the negroes and ee
lh..t they are alliei to vote.
They an- largely iu this move-
ment and an imiortant factor in
me cuipaisn next yrar. Ilow
iiitont the teiision quest ion Th
III.. nA I- ... -
uiia noilillis In jLit
against the ensioi.iiig ..r .ldier
who fought. We accepted the
result as nnal and actiuiered.
c suaii never iaM our voire
against !hf legitimate IfiiM.-, ol
I iiion soldier-. 1 1 i n,e rt.,,t
wariare and we ran bake hand
"iuour -..!! hern brother who
wore the bine, and feel that thev
are receiving only jii-tire In,,..
government whom ihrv I.. I.h,1 .,
preserve. The peniou .-,ii..
is ab-.ve party 1d.1l Ut m. Col.
1 oik said tliei ople parlv w.mld,
111 bis oi.ii,ion, carrv rvev" Sulb
oi..ie next year. The Alb
an.e ;.., il.e n. ala demand,
an , w..i'd Lave li'H.ig ,.
tU'r:i:-T.Li... .
i .. '" -oicis ior sale at
Ht iirRAtnOtlice. Ruled or un-
uicu papers. Cheap.
r ROW WASHINGTON.
WwilW mt ff S SOmmI
Wasuimj n5, li. C. Sept. 1 1, V1.
T Ik FJtr f TU IrJs
Mr. Harrison will retnrw la
Vahinstoa to morrow, a4 tf W
ran get bis allrntia nwjy frM
the horde of wonUI be txtblitf Mp
sucker now waiting u rmmv
Un llm. for a few tniantr-. Imp
may be able t help clear aw 4 J
I he suspicion nodvr whicli W
I nitesl Stairs Treasnrr tertt
ment now tests of hat iosattrmtf
el to hamper the iarS mi
wbtchitba rvlrmiel ta Uf m
ansious tn bivw made, of W af
fair of the w reeled Kevtonv
National !lani, of Ihillrfphi.
It is regardrti nar orally as a
piritHis rirrnnil.rrt that jw( a
the etpril rrHtrtart at oi
the Uioksof thai Uaol were gv
tin into the ort of tWir woffl.
which promiel lmiitart ir-
snlts. that it shonM I dicottvl
at the Trranry that lb fond ttm
which they wrie pa wa t
hauMel and that Let !
dimUrl ami the ln st 'ration
stopiU There money voX"
to pay a thoasaad and oe nm
neces.ary etenr for thi a4
that, but not enonli to ay for
the invest igaiton of a wrrvlol
bank with which a prominent
memWr of the admititratKn hal
been much mirl Hp. l bl
sndcioO of itself f
Treasury oftirials re lend l I"
racking their hiain to dovrt a
way to ay these men. meanwhile
the men have Moppet! Work. iVt
haiswhen they resume. If tcj
ever do. Mime of the bk nai
be misin;. The hitatel4ki
xiple have taken the matter np.
and If their mmmittre stii
letter to the Treamry department
dtHsnot raae Mr. llartioa to
take sme action he is either
thicker kinnc! than he la Wvn
su pissed to l or 1 afraid br hi
friend. Mr. Wan imakrr. At
rate the letter, a portion of wtib
follows, will make Mr. Itartin
d. Mn ething: "It is of vital tm
ortance alike to the credit of the
national hacking ytrm aal to
theeause of jatice. that Ike In.
Ventilation shall be pntsiml In
the end and dtrrellv nnder the
auspirr ol the Unitnl Ma!c
government. If it be ue,
stateil. that tberxrtt ea footed
by the government have brew !
missed for the reason that there
are now no funds available the
payment of thrir expenses, then
this eommittre will wdare any
teasonalde amonnt rrn;rrl to
meet such evprnsrs.- KrrthiD
may le perfeetly straight aboi
the action of the Treasury otteiats
in this matter, bot It certAisIt
does not look so. Kveribl WC
coneele that the financial vtrM
01 a na.ion sbMiii tw, hVe i,ir
wife, alove suspicion. There Is
now a large ami rrseaM- llj
of our eituens bittetlr oppn
the entire Nattmal txansio si
tern, tieeause of its prlnetph, bnt
even they have n-vrr harijl
that there was rrookednrs In the
administration of the vtrr. a
woe be onto lh aditisCta!ifi j
"n which crookedness s rve.
A genttemam wh Is very tte
to Keprrsensatite Mdtssadf the
rejtrt that Mr. Milts was hrdm -on
the stiver rjfesrion: "How
who believe sncli a stoiy . t
know the man. He nrser la.l
dle a uesti,.n in bis life. I coV-
talk lnt for an hmr atHtt bis
position, hut instead I will tUt
yon to the 6;st srerh he mars
in Ohio, which will ! on the l"b
iost. I happene! In know b.
he w ill on that oreason fallv Utt
Li position on every jv-ti.n nw
before the public. od, ,n m
wink, "that is more than r of
his eoui(etitors for the Speaker
ship dare to do.
The democratic missionary pr
ty, or rather a portion of u un
here Vestrrday f.r Chicago, where
they will Iht joined by lbs reMan
der. Their 6rst op tl be at M.
lanlon the ltb insi. Tbey vr.
due at Sokane Tails. Washing
ton.on thel'ltb inst. Tai.lt fall,
will r gtveu evervnWre
Your correspondent was hn
today what purported to Is- a let.
ter from an tlbio repabbeaa o a
memWr of the same party in
Washington, w hie h, if the writer
knew what he wastrkloj ahtt.
contained a most important pteer
of ditieal news, following m
ropy of a paragraph in tt k-ftrr
referml to: -Don't get wtfiet
alsiit the newsMirr rmt)M ol
the Sherman Uoaker fmd: Ibere
is no fend lrlern them, tt on
the contrary the most per fret Mn
cordial understanding. U ha
It has been thoti'bl lw o have
them appear to I- Kgblins raeb
other in order to brins out fri
vote through the efforts of iWeir
respective f.dlov rrs man ol who,
are not in the secret, it mr oe.
eeel in electing a majority of rW
legislature, which, between as. is
far from a rertaiaty, John Sber
man will lw re-elected lo be Stm
ate as a v tn.liration so lo prak.
He will, as may seem Imts W U
time, either Urelme or before mp
adjournment of the legi.laitr 1
sin. giving as a reason his de.ir
to retire from the rare ami tr
bles or pnldie Me. ami I'oaker will
then le eteetr! lo iurrrr Iom.
Oearefwl la whom ym spe-!.
almul this. Ms i mibt rf.slt
interfere with the p.rlt leader'
Hans. hou!l if gr 00 1 ;
maj desndon its lmrm irne.
wnsn4Mhn5 0ssfca.
Thei;hathtte C'iroawe tnblsk
ina V. at Charlotte. X.C.u
ingtothe person who will w4
thrni the largest niwsvr of h
snhsrrthrt o Ike Senkl Utvklj
Charlotte VltmmUtt be te IVe.
1st. Isai. a .jc,,4 dol4 l.irl
breech hadt shot gwa noflb
.WI ami the person U
UeM largest nuntbrr a evtrbaev
Cortland raft worth fail.
This is I.Uial off 1 a, ,
made by the rowp4nv u rvlr.
Ihe rirrnlalion of itsswNkl W(ell.
anexeetleM lazily a
the ltesl mrws from all met U
eHitry. -
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sent fire on ap4ration u ay
addrrsn.
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