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IN A MUDDLE.
The political part i s of the conntn
seem to be about hs much ou: of har
mony among themselves as they are
with other parties The PemocrtU
are split up in various sections In
Louisiana they are much more toler
ant towarand the opposing part)
than with the opposing factions in
their own ranks.
The Republicans are fatally split
In some parts of the South, having
organized what they choose to call
the Reformed Republican party with
only white men in it in South Car
olina, Texas and probably in other
States. The Third or People's party,
as they prefer to be called, do not
seem to know exactly what they
want, or how to get it. Their com
plaints against the old parties seems
to be a finding fault with the natural
results of conditions that exist, in an
indefinite or generalized sort of way
rather than a clear cut statement of
the purposes of the party. And this
indefiniteness has caused divisions
in the ranks of this party.
As to the Prohibition party, it has
lots of good men and good princi
plee in it, and there are hundreds of
thousands of Prohibitionists all over
the country, but they are working
and voting with the old parties and
feel that this is not the time to change
'no time to swap horses now"
hence tl ere is no absolute certainty
of the success of the Prohibition par
ty this time (?)
The one great cause for all this
muddling and mixing up of things, it
the individual desire for office. It is
the one great burning thirst of the
age. It is not only the case in this
country, but in most of the natious
of the globe. Two South American
republics have recently experienced
bloodshed and national cripplings
from the efforts of individuals to get
or retain power. Russia, Germany
and France are very unhappy along
this same line. Inordinate ambition
in the individual, and the pooling of
interests for individual ends pro
duces all the party divisions, all the
party bitterness, all the co uiuunism
and all the trusta in the lan 1 This
is not popular, but it is true, all the
same.
ago under a legislative charter, with
authority "to establish and locate
branches at any place or places with
in th boundaries of the State." At
the tin e rf its organization it re
ceived a dona' ion of five hundred
dollars from a non resident of the
State who hue recently, unsolicited,
eut auo'her donation of fifty dollars,
with an expression of gratification at
rhe successful work of the Society
thus far. This work has been hither
to almost wholly confined to Ashe
ille and its vicinity, but the Society
lias from the begi inioar looked for
ward to the time wheu it could ex
rend its work throughout the Statr.
according to the provisions of i's
iharter.
It believes that a systematic 11 rt
to tuat end ougut now t ";e m n'e
fo make the efforc succvs-jfu' it is hb
lolutely n-ceestry that every trie d
f the cause should lend the Society
helping hand ; first, by fitiauci.-l
support, at le st to the exte.it of the
ost of an annu il tuemborshi i, whir ;
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is at present oniy boh uouar, m u
second, by active assistance in exe
nting the plan of extension adopted
by the Board of Mu-ig-r.s. AH de
sired Information about the plan will
be furnittbed upon application to the
Secretary and Treasurer Walter S
Cushman, of Asheville. Membership
tees should also be sent to him and
will be d'lly acknowledged.
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ADDRESS
The address before the local preach
era' conference at Raleigh, July 23d,
will be delivered by Rev. Dr J. F
Orowell, President of Trinity College
The subject will be " the history of
Local Preachers, and its bearing
on Methodist Economy." An add res?
will De delivered uetore tne same
body by Rev. W. P. Williams, of Da
vidson county, July 22d, on the rela
tions of the church to high education.
Rider and Driver
When an Englishman journeys
awav from his tight little island he
take with him his tastes and habits
as well as his tub, and wherever he
goes, wherever you find him, he sets
up his individual little Britain on his
own hook, and positively declines to
do in Rome as the Romans do, or in
China as the Chinese do. One of the
first things he does when he settles
down at any place for a stay is to get
up some races, if there are enough of
him to make a race.
8ince 'way back in the sevnties
there has been a jockey club and race
meetings at Hong Kong, under the
patronage and management of Eng
lishmen, governed by rules of deci
dedly English flavor, with English
riders and China ponies
Mr. E Gilbert sends us th9 pro
s oil. tt . i r
gramme dook or tne nong ivong
Jockey Club for its spring meeting,
which took place on the 18th 19th
and 20th of February, and some of
Che stakes it offered suggest t.h it it is
quite vortb while racin-,' in Jinn
Phe names have q iita a elioy stick
flavor, to wit : the Wo;ig uei caong
stakes, the Fojc'jow Oup, th 0 in
ton and Hong Kmig Club Cups, and
the Tai Ynk Tong Cup.
Wherever there's racing there's a
Derby of course, and the Hong Kong
Jockey Club has its Hong Kong Der
by, the conditions of which read :
'Sweepstakes of $30 each, half
forfeit if declared oa or before diy of
closing entries, with $"00 added and
for first pony and $11 for second
For Ohina ponies bjn Ada irfflns at
date of entry (Saturday, 16th Janua
ry, 1891 ) First pony, seventy per
cent.; second, twenty per cent ; third
ten per cent. Weight for inches.
One mile and a half "
Some ot these ponies carried as
much as eleven stone, four pounds,
and last year, with similar weights,
the race was run in 3 12 J.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVEN
TION, ATLANTA, GA.
For above occasion the Richmond
and Danville Railroad will sell re
duced rte round trip tickets to At
lanta, Ga., and return at following
rates from points named be! w ; in
termediate points in same proportion.
Tickets on sale May 3d to 6ih inclu-
limited returning May 17tn,
sive,
1892 :
Asheville,
Charlotte,
Hickory,
Goldsboro,
Raleigh,
Salisbury,
Wilkesboro,
$8.5 I Ashboro, $12 lr
8.55 Durham, 13 55
9.60 Henderson 14 85
11 50 Greensb'roll.75
14 40 Selma, 14 50
10.15 StatesvillelO 20
15.3" I Winston, 1? 6
Salem, 13.65
Similar rates, one tare tor tne
round trip will apply from points in
Virgini a f.nd South Carolina.
SLAVERY QN THE PACIFC.
AN APPEAL.
RATES FOR 20th MAY CELEBRA
TIO-N, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
For above occasion th Richmond
and Danville Railroad will sell reduc
ed rate round trip tickets to Char
lotte, N. C , and return, at the fol
lowing rates from points in same pro
portion.
Tickets on sale from all stations in
North Carolina, May 18th, 19th and
0th. Limited May 23 1, 18'12 :
Tne visitor nas heretofore ex
pressed itself in no uncertain manner
for the proper carrying out of the law
Jn relation to cruelty to animals. We
have recently had our attention
called to a circular from A M. Bal
lard, of Asheville, President of the
"North Carolina Society," from
which we make the following extract :
The North Carolina Society for the
prevention of cruelty to animals ap
peals to all humane people in the
From Individuals Military.
Durham $4 30 S.S
Goldsboro 5.65 4.50
Greensboro 3.1o 2.40
Henderson 5 50 3 95
Raleigh 4 70 3 75
Rural Aall 4.05 3 1
Selm i 5.15 4 10
WinstonASalem 3.85 3 00
Military rates apply to military
companies, in uniform, 25 or more
men all on one solid tick t.
San Francisco, Gala , April 17.
While a search party is trying to find
n I -f C A.
some trace ot over i v auiortuuaws
who went down last September in
the ill-fated brig Tahiti at the mouth
of the Gulf of California, the owners
in New York h ve fitted out another
vessel for the sam- traffic in Gilbert
Island slaves, to supply the Guate
mala coffee Dlantttions The vessel
selected is the tramp steamerMoutze
rat. 'hich gained notoriety last year
by carrying arms and ammunition to
the Chilean insurgents ani a caro of
cennral merchandise on which the
consignees made a fortuue.
The Montzerrat, sails Monday osten
sible for Nanaimi, British Colamb'a,
but this trip is a mere blind She
will coal there, but will then shape a
direct course to t e Gilbert Islands,
where she will take on board 600s
islanders. Her true destination is
proved by the fact that she takes a
passengers the King of Butaritari and
his party. There are immense profits
in this "black birding," as it is called
in the South Seas, and the men who
lost the Tahiti hope to recoup on
this new venture Ther3 are agents
now on the Gilbert Islands employed
in inducing the simple natives to
sign the fatal contracts which con
sign them to a living death on far off
coffee plantations.
The contract requires 'hem to work
on the plantations for five years at
$2 to $5 a month. At the end of that
time they are to be returned to thsir
homes free of charge. It is safe to
say that out of 6)0 or more that will
be stowed away in the stifling hold
and bunks of the Montzomit not 20
will live to se the contract expire
The Gilbert Isiaoders ar- home
loving people and h iva no idea of
what t.h? contract the pi m calls for.
end this the agents car-f d conceal
from them, as Otherwise they know
that no one could lie induced to go on
board the stjain"r . Che Vlontzarrat
will fly the Hawalran flag to avoid
compli ations with American
tboriiies.
FIGHTING IN VENEZUELA.
New York, April 17 Mails re
ceived here today bring news that on
March 29 a fierce battle took place at
Trugilli, Venezuela, between the
government forces and the revolu
tionists, and the former were victor!
ous
About 150 persons were killed and
n lare-e nnmtier were wounded Bus
iness is said to be almost at a stand
still at Caracas.
Affairs in Venezuela at present are
n a state bordering on anarchy, there
hoine- no constitutional government
The terms of Palac'.o expired on Feb
rnarv 2. and there has been no elec
tion for a new fresinent ramcio
still retains his position as head of
the government illegally and by
fnrp.e. Anv reDort that the troume
in Venezuela has been settled arises
from ignorance or willful perversion
of facts
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