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Srz 7 j .mr trt . . - 1 A J HTPL has P P.TirrS'IlYA - ASSOCIATE fitDITDR. struck them:- yMfbMgWcb&d asmeverbeforer l Oy earstly tariff. .resoluUons his been 4reat I misunderstood ot greatly misrepre hented, -by-. papersrthandut rr-rrrr:ri7. 5;t l7i iv nrT - : " rjTOii ONE 'YEArT $1,00" FOR MONTHS w (japt. W. H. Kitchen were to speak StraW1 r18' teferred' t6 were intto- aucea in tne last moments of thp rr v entiun-a,i a - umewlieir it""was"itf every dent--that' the convention wpul aj. - SUWaCl'WClo JXA ISO uunuvvi tivasas I . -. I. . -i V - 1 ' . CA.-. -.A nnra 39r spedaiand LVbetaiRath warn.' t 7 1 ii. ilft; TEe.? programme .was i - I A I- 'SMKa oV r r JOHN1: EL RAT7 Ralelgfi, 1ST- : jL.vl-:-!.. l,;rv: .--.ewil. 1 1 :AuMKiai'lirtlria,ton,o Tux : . r. ..; , i j r we tvere aeitirniea ,vo nnam mioyw i ; HAi,.;agHa,y 4tfaite4 oSSde 1 ji jiJ iio. Jiiii: . Aiy .s..: ' ' onerate bv the Hanesl Canning Qo. . " . , ,. , ' av . : ijetfwmefirt , JrTM.r?fnt JlliJi in Fahuanr and as to beuoomposed of t-rrafeffo ?J rnfc roni-every I ENDORSED BY THfe-CONVEN- tbe;ojaB npw gasum odi iiuHlO- 0,-1 fined-tathat vegetable, -bnthey con, -yv-s Aiteflt ; :' 1 ,.f..uf. ir,-,:;.,.,?! . 'bifitho farmers'-Organization-. -where f vThe foilowinff resolution iwte massed w . rfrr-f ri ii4tuftrtfrtAH'"'rtAifthAa." roars. f ..... , . . , . ... f . ... : ,w k J ..',4 1K,itf "$vrtfT V iT' .f-i such exist;and-that' ail organizaitions lFarmersMasOtmvention itfHalelgh,' ..biackbemea and other .small.iruitsj . " y&li: lRrfrV'inni oitaut oh-ji irru. n , , " V' A5 " ' lot iarmers Dy wnaiever name wiu. uo usued by L. poiic, . Winston, i. u., w ciecia: ed by Poik,, wineton, ;N.c, be declared tlcial Organ of the Nortli : Carolina farmers7 i ociaaon and that its Editor, Policy be U Uie'Ciacial AaBociation. . misted to the privileges of the floor as an memoer tr tnis ionvenuon - i r . , i ; .! : - " 4 ;i-We ask every Grange? and Farrn . ersClub in the State - to -send ustohce,' the numberof meriibers in the: organka-' office address of eachofficer. - - In writing to this office to change the address of a paper, our subscribers .will do favor b bating the; oce. at which to which it is desired to be sent Failure SUBSCRIBERS, READ THIS. ""v" .V I lest and easiest method of informing our patrons that their-terms of subscription 3rntion have expired, and that the paper : willbe stopped if we da not hear from you. We ;know: "times -are T hard "J on every- body, and especially, js , this, true,, of fieTrspapers. j cultural papers'. I eacn otner i you are ' not wiole yeax. : I and this will enable you to lhavertimeto make us up a I tne, paper free of f ydu seefe Cross Mark, (you lHAT IS;THE FARMER ALLI- . We -pubUsli on the first page an iffiiial' and "authoritative 'answer, to official this question from the Presidentj Mr. i i U. W. Macune; of Texas. The order J is being introduced into our State, and! 1 its ogrjis-Trkable,- was j being criticised adversely, and The i - i TH . ' ' - '1 Wl I i Progressive Farmer, always J President ; to write an article for Its j 2 columns in like head so, in a frank i so . plainly .Convention, rand met the National Sec- 1Lf. T3 - T TTT4 -1 3 ii I iwe1 were most ; tavorabiyv impressed j wilMr WfWi ruftu. AlAMMAiy WCaililK principles .and 4ptirrx)se8-pf rthis -'ordej ! -ATA WAll linrlorcfrvfvn ftTTinnfr T.hO form 1 w wo ovjum,,iw.7wxui w-; ijuuuuf,w,j of this State" wflpbp fjouhted;;on its 1 rolls by; tensr Of "thousands:"! It pum-.J to do this puts us to a great deal of trouble T- ' . Secretary. ' , ' pad the necessity of goingftrough a long W. G.,Upchrch andMr.W. HHam- interest in. list of .names, involving not only much ton addressed1 the large crowd: A .wi... .rn, .i ... work,: but much loss of time,, .when time 'rfWitfrt 1 thAT"HUt rtf trnnrf this, convention, taken by our farmers is valuable. ., - . ! 4 .tl oj,t.-.. -7 '5 :,i ..,! - Q 1 fTriiN fK? Qfofo i T.of. 'tTiom' K i to ftnv effort on' the rart of thA fftrmU 1 tiorin TtStn thft aiidiftnftftvwhi'ffh1 wifL-Vft i J ersto better their condition and to . Wreat iriterest andr value to his sroeehl' ad .spirit than our own. Ipromote their interest, requestejli'the He.too is ohe of ourt largest. and most . r TTvf r- x. : --I Jj 3 1 xerestea in me action 01 answer to tne question at, mucn cotton per Acre as pernaps any i- . -r-rr-: T.r r Of this article. iHe has done man in the State, but he cordially In1- -iWiat,i,ieyij wiunoc and candid manner,, and dorsedthe tMtf that' he who ru'ns may matter of "nome sei4 J;And tnis 0V T VM read." We had the pleasure oi "be- is the. slogan; o f?eT?qiWi l' r ing associated With Mr. Ma?une in bur rrawe wwrtiiHm2w2i i'Ae'nd : i M ' J Xli'SAiiu ''ii: nj 'F1 j duties as a .delegate in the Atlanta we intend with ithe helpf the 'ebod I r;:'-,ve. . - - . - - ' ' 1 '9.wji;-- : t atren, i anu otuer 1 wuaui, :wtwu . ;u;pu, , -westemj jsuwt jULerminaiion jwnicu . pefvam Iprbniihent memT)ers bf'the fWestern- cxjrnjfjwestfemihayandlihe great- inass5. of ouri farmers in all emorace onMts iron a very large imav j. ;mtfp prepariHg jority of them.:; Wepreict; thatIn them for. iblantinb and the best -way of less than a twelve-month the farmers I iu the Southem -Btkrfc iZif&x : -rfci I pfL&&4& Mififl knd iwmtlemen Present. -: -David- vy ejjirvnuu wuxi; ftwu- v. x-j bcst quality and; they are put; up in : .H 7 , , yXT i- the neatest marketable styles' JSortn Carolina should have: today -at least! Vjiftm .vjirr J t .;fi A. t. i: ti one thousand 3inular., establishments in-'fuU't an4 running .in lull. Diast. ,.yv: ana, must have .petty tnduous where out Kf.t, . t ; .? , i: . ; THlv,,:,!! - , daughteran.ejsstBrn Waketumedout w thA Ut-inst. and -had a gfnP, dfastooned gooa, .tanet w Vl t;0 rw n M nn.v Mr vj '. 'rr..' " ' -u " - .u-j - - . ,f. - . . , : ... . I and are 'determined to' move! . l r iHiK J- 'iflj.iili1' ' - vj. iHin-;-m.,.i.ti ,! ---0, VVarrentonne nQme 01 renne- ment i and culture and , 1 the . center o an InteUigent rpopulation,-we found , . ..." , v..r , ... lrt.fr iWmWd rof,-.fll'hf ihdt.sriH:18 10 oe compuseu wi(IiWiu: i-yw i'J a tTl. Hf :ii: r I siiy oiaqiversincauonoicrops. 4.ijWas, ,4. r - . ahappy and .fortunate -jihjng that,the . l til 11 I ffioni such amanbn such a sub-' cornel It istfe leadgcottoii county 'in theBtat.d,'Mr.)Carr isone of 'its leal .farmers and his opinion is al- way respected, but oh this particular subject itJstraclTIJielcrowdwith pecu liar tactf'i&jrjf. fjchgave one of his practical and" sound talks 1 1 1 - ' . 1: li ' and elicited quite a number of ques successful, j .farmerft;. and .produces : as men' of the State, to keepit up'until 1 LT. T,I riV. a .a I foreiOTtfertiltfera.' from our btate. If UUf .JLttlJMWO W.XiX- lOiQO bXXpxJL UWU BUU I - g4ve lec1opft3 bne Of -the trAm Koef 'wiri'tf- BtfM'haaH i ' TT. iooiae vmes-r on jine staffe.ana jj us- prAinmg-them. deeply cittterestedr nhistnOTOUK pKwticlWturerT0oin stitute. It is an educil r awakens Into aseart (J&nkimyfjit ObIMPORTAN CONV two thni5drtSritl-conventions held in ouState!1 -the5 '.'first will be that of thlblffiT&aroHna Farmers Aspcia - f Tliifl!' invention will . r . - j; j. - ;v waUL D Consider and dlSCUSS SUCh matters as x v,X iv. rr - . , r j . t j- rs of the State, and ,we do not doubt -u v ' 'mX' patriotic ha e impt Qn thomaterial and mdustnal.; development of the btate. Mr, Elias Carr. of Edgecombe, one of -iXi a teuf1 zl of Granviu one of the lead. mS tobacco farmers pf the South, is giu now to . considoi?' such'' matters as shquM come-. Deforest d-make.up r III I MUM il Ifa AIA . UUU noble efforts whicKare bems? put forth . . .1, : . -j . ... i 'WS8.,: ,,pMf. - ifM r-ft ql'herother; "tis ptthOfo Inter-States thef,eounties,of all thenteriicottbn States and it mavbe'from ; other1 . ., . ;.ji f States. ' 'It will 'discuss-and 'conside , v.u. t irtft.i- v,:;. ?i iwiii l?'. OUii lUubl'ulO 00 relate , to the , ai "v -"jr. a a r ' a - a A. duy' "jP1'0?1 e. ? it,,ilr.im,-i? sectiop and ..thftt great, good, will f 01 low. its; action,. r j,?, i oi -sr. -v j ? North Carolina and' the city of 'Rafc l:.ye;, .jft'SS come ' ..Ull' possessedf of a more'.thorough and go; h 'We know . 1 1 'Prbfouridlylin-5 this 'import-; 1 With 'our fine crops and. -the enthu- l.' a: J a . 1 .1. J J - sections Of the State,? to improve their VUU.IUUUU, Wt3 JJLOpe WJ - OtJtJ tUCUl ttVOU here on that 'occaMdn, 'lt; every-'one ihnm Tmm rl. TVv -r-i nti At W4li -encourage ,the;officers, twiu:do yourgood. 'XSomet to tlie ' Fair -and daughter fitolpre ? aid BSTrfBrmervaxid i.CONVEN,v it ir Ltxr-il M WW tnmwill be lthfli , ior no totate lUitne ooutn is now 1 ant nodv of rATirAsfintative Southfirn i -in ? bring; them an&ih&f goodMfd along L- - ..... ,. f . - . -f.- - . tan those for whwj,u;;was donavear restored only by- their united demaid, TCJi6y.: rlika ns;r rwant to "laco" their Dpaftiherifinfth independen.oi wusfi;iney,TJco armers TallJ6Yexitiie outn i oegin WsWWd Hrj &eVairtime'lia prptect ;ther , Wtortfjayiju. bOgmningtadefm tjbte inipbrtant truth that if the farmers"' interests ate1-to Hence we 4q not now; wonder that neitoristormr.noi'flcK)dvc6uld deter them' frdnir attendmghemeetihthat was called, in Andersoii 'cniyA omcers 01 tneir associawon, pa wit ou ult. The writer was honored - with a special ? and ; urgent invitation' to be present,' and rarely has it beeii his fortune' to meet a more intelligent and substantial people thap , he iound at Sandy Springs, and, long : will he , re member the " kindly greeting he re ceived at the hapds of resident (;B; K. Noris and other friends. "Wehad the pleasure of Jdstgning to Hon. J. E. Tindall of Clarendony ; Hon. M. L. Donaldson, of Greenville, and Capt. B. R. Tillman, of Edgefield, and the day is; not distant wheneir purposes yrill tie 'accomplished ; jand tbeir, just demands heeded, if the 4 speeches and the r spirit rwhich . characterized that meeting shall-govern them.: It is pro pOsed to hold ia grandimass tconven tionlof the farmers m Gdlumbia during the imonthTof -November, when their demands, we. presume will be f ormu- lated..)!' ilt-is: a most hopeful and happyi augury for: the future, tosee thefarm ers of the - country- manifesting such ernestness . in looking after their in- terestsATOranized: coioperlativeT eff 6t fi is apowjED tlmt mteetabieviuo OUR PENITENTIARY SYSTEM. -Jtm niUnder this headWe fend'an editorial 1 lit the Wews1. nm' 'Observer oi ' the d mst. in answer to anAarucie. on tne. . . I ' i.j . :. .-.- V'.' i !-' subject from its correspondent Hr. iA tl."Mendenhall,' ok Raaolleman,i N; ' C ;Its correspondentertinenfly aiis if ... M JT r : -. 'r m f i i .Liiiznr i-.utr 7iSa' i -i::. "ii, -1 railroads, for-the Jnrerof cpnviets, are not returped : ; to the . raUroadsi'-i when: the -roads arb finished-?:?; To ' this our .esteemed1 obtempdrary replies t as ' f ol- .t " the first place .wo , supposed r it was.generaUykno Qjat it 'notiibe; settled '('poligy tot' return. Uhie railway; bonds, , j received,. ;fo conyic , tj labor. Sjaryefurh has fheePr" made iu sbino iinstancsbutip jojience; to the ; law, 3&0Amm ;M4tter. ;is onel.the legUItnxregula.": j And nOW:THJ!'pBOXlRI3SlVB FABJlERy on'behalf of?thetaxjyersof the State. Swould ; as' ;mOst 'respectfully, if t i. State'ibecauseJ-itlisdone fin obedi- JenceUiji'the law ft ."Wftlesy au uuirage on ine ngnts or.xne tax- W&mM mer.isone twluch Ugishture' regplatea 2' ilhp la.theri kgislatufe, if i not; the creature " pHhple?.;vTfie position of ; The s we JmQwtt to, its. readers. It.has spoken with; no", uncertain sound on this subject timbr arid agaM It pre tests ktmVt5i mUfiMdyd? iabbrtondtmTuhTW the duty of the legislature7 to1 ?nater tngas possible ranc J to : tlu: extent yei iejetbur mYrM"a$drMrling: people Of the .exibrldofaniclxis' require to Bustam . i. We sKanhaY'b Something Jfurthertp f&y thissu b- jstusta. xb r xuainuuns iiiau uie legisia- ttrre haa Pb ricrht to4dVsb--fiat it 1 the full; voto showed, there were -onW t i :: i .1 - j resolutions were jabled by a vofo nf OlDHDSfal of the State delega tions ?voting-soirdly to lable' them iw; vyte vif -iiui. i-egaruea in tne con. vention.as vepression .of . the, senti- meiitp :fe.4y,.oe merits pf'the question,1 for ltiwas-weil known that a large "number votebl in favor ol tabling the1 1 proposition : "who1 were! as1 'stalwart antte'S'inen'as anf Ve r "t ound in . the It bemgwell understood that the convention Was ready to adjourn, and that a , majorityrof the, delegates had leit tn nau,, iV .was regarded as im proper apd impolitic; to open the ques tion at 'that late houriir; These, we be believe,7 vwere' the-' 'reasons which" prompted ; the f delegation 1 from our SUte , to cast ,fhe"ote solidly for tabling it, and wore the reasons for the votes of delegations oft other- States as we were informed. ' , THE STATE,. : SJSQy LP; :SELL IT. Our Governor' Pale, "when com pleted and finisheil; will have cost not less than $10tT,Wo. - We1 oppose this large exendturef money in this direction!'. We want no such home for. bur? oyexnors.. ,AVe .would have hint: live like;a citizengentleman and not like 'a'moneyy lord -or king.- A twenty-five1 thousaPd dollar residence gop pnough. j to , be; iGrovernor of ..this tihpretentious 1 pebple.v- vWe ' are unal terably 'Ppposed to " any line of policy WhiCxi ' precludes or discourages the niiddle class of pur 'peoplej that class which is the 'bulwark; of ; our public morals and liberties-from asnirin to posnions OT trust ana nonoi;. .vuuilicmj ': ffiai Sip, y if its. palatial sur roundings jand jmagmncent appomi ments'vand who can occupy it on a I three thousand dollar Salary ? No'one except the man who' is '.too poor to have his shirt 'washed,' or the one who lis so rich that he. cares, nothing about the salary. ; We , shall call - upon tne jsensible, conservative taxpayers of the 'State to ' demand ! of " the next legisla ture that it be sold, and that a home !- v,' . JlmV, . a'; ' ; ..v't. De proyideci Jpr our ..uovernors wiuui wiU atleast not preclude the middle class foinra showing' atthe office.' : 1." i a - Jii j. THE HOMESTEAD. j ' The Forest Cjews in discussing tie Homestead law says : ; ! pOur i pbUtadkL candidates, discuss ! with, much f eloquence, t the Tarhf, In-( jternah Rdvenue- laws the surplus in 'the: Treasury, and' a thousand other '.things; f.biit to the 'people, of North jCarDlinaJ the repeal of the homestead jlaw is a hundred fold more, important. Not as the organ of, any political party, jbut as, a.friend- tot the .best interests of itbeicountreajrafter careful con 'sideration that-thBthomestead is the greatest inrjediment-to 'the onward march df the grandrbld' North State ! r It'has inauiguratedaunirersal credit, 'system' which means 10a per-cent on; bash valuetIt has begotten that de testable practice of running on ".cnai tle' mortgages,"' Wually '''termed cropk motgages. ! iz nas eimerunyv - , locked the cash in the vaults so that it Irratinht Kft fh A isrntTit &t exorbitant pre ums, ,iisiiriousmtere Ithasolfer- ea rewards oi premiums lu r fcunninf? tricksters; 'It: has 'made tne imoiiAV Arf'TriiLW VririfA merciless in' his ex- actions' fromhis l'fortuhat fellow-1 memtlt lias made the poor man more abje m liis';poverty:'-lt n?: tea nonest hearts mto vuq ww.- admonitions to Paytistth6u6west ; -- t BuPscripe tomoGBissi 1 i - Jfcwi?. .':'rA. - '' . CM.' -. .... .j
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1887, edition 1
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