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THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER' JANUARY ; 2. 1892.
OFFICIAL.
To the Brotherhood of the National Farm
ers' Alliance and Industrial Union.
We believe that the groat principles
upon which the demands uf our Order
are based are correct. We believe that
these principles are founded in equity
and justice. We believe their recog
nition and adoption in our govern
mental policy would conserve the
highest interests of the public weal.
We believe that the just equipose be
tween the great industries of our coun
try, which is absolutely e?jsentiil to
ur existence as a free people, has been
destroyed. We believe that the politi
al power aud wealth of the country
are being appropriated and .absorbed,
through discriminating and vicious
legislation, by the few, to the detriment
andruiu of the many. We believe that
as a people rve are fa.-t drifting away
from the 1 uidmarkf of the fathers of
the republic.
Prompted by these painful convic
tions, we have solemnly appealed to
the sense of justice and patriotism of the
American people. Ignoring past party
differences, men of all sections and of
all shades of political opinion, have
magnanimously and patriotically
aligned themselves under the Alliance
banner and espoused a common cause
the cause of a common country, the
cause of humanity and justice.
We expected opposition, persistent,
bitter and powerful opposition. We
xpected that every expedient that
eould be devised for demoralizing and
dividing us would be mployed. We
expected that the formidable evils
against which we had entered battle
would intrench and fortify behind
party lines and employ the machinery
and enginery of party power against
us. We expected that our righteous
demand for an open fild asd an equal
eliauce in the race of lite would be
iguortnl and spurned. We expected
that our earnest plea for justice would
not be weighed in the scale of reason
nor met with fairan.i manly argument,
but thav we would be ridiculed,
maligned nnd persistently mtsrepre
seated. In all this we have not been
disappointed.
Now what is our duty as Alliance
men? Plainly, it is to stand loyally
and manfully by our principles, vute
for no man nor party who oppose our
principles, extend th-3 hand of friend
ship and fellowship to any nrm or
party who furor our principles. Place
principles above parties. Pla :e meas
ures above men. PI see country ab.ve
section. Place love of hom of family,
above the illusive and treacherous re
wards of party service. Place right
above wrong.
Let duty the grandest word ever
uttered iu the dialect of in .rt tongue
duty to God, duty to country, duty
to home an i family, be the sublime
standard of our action in all thmgs de
volving upon us as citizens. Let u- be
ddigent and faithful in all our duties
as Alliancemen. Kep up and strength
n the organizatom. Encourage th
wavering, strengthen the weak and
confirm the strong Coniinuj t edu
cate the people ir the ureal prio-:ples
of justice, equity and truth. Tn ;ru.-iai
test of our manhood and our loyalty to
principle isupon rs Stupendon.-1 iXvri
will be m tde by our enrrnif s to so
direvt the campaign of 1802 -is to dis
rupt and destroy our orvnizHt i n.
Appt-.als to sectional pricie or pn-judice
will be made. Lot us answer that our
Ord r knos no North, no South, io
East, no West. The disaffection or
disloyalty of an occasional traitor in
our ranks will be urged as eviden.-e of
decay. Lot us answer that no human
organiz ttion that ever had an existence
was exempt from these. Party fealty
and puty spirit wiU be invoked to
force anaandonment of our principles.
Let us answer that we will swuid by
that iKirty that will stand by us. f ml
that we are not so blind as to look for
relief at the hnnd of any political party
that opposes our principles and seks
to destroy our organization. Weak
ness in members, and our disorganized
condition as a political factor, will be
paraded to prove our helplessness. Let
us answer that the old Saxon spirit;
and courage which met this sttme basfl
argument in two of the might it-at revo
lutions of modern times, r.nd t-ave to
the world this great country, has not
yet died out in the hearts of tne Ameri
can people.
Corporate power, centralized capital,
and all their allied forces, will be held
up in formidable array to intimidate us.
Relying on the justice of our cause, the
invincible power of right and the favor
of God, let us meet them w ith the only
weapons M t u manhood and ballots.
"Equal rights to all and epvcial privi
leges to none" is all we ask. A. just
and honorable people would ask for
nothing more. A just and honorable
people would be content with nothing
less. Be not deceived by plausible de
Tices involving a compromise of prin
ciples, or a betrayal of the high pur
poses of our Order. Beware of gilt
bearing Greeks.
Fraternally,
L. L. Poijc.
Pres't N. F. A. and I. U.
Reform pre3 please copy.
FAMOUS ALLAN CE DISCUSSION.
One of the most important debates
on the Ocala demands yet, occurred at
Atlanta a few days tince between Con
gressman Oates, of Alabama, and Presi
dent Livingston, of Georgia.
Oates led in the dicustuon and con
sumed the whole entire day, and
Livingston answered him upon the
following day.
The crift of Oates speech was a
wholesale attack upon the Alliance
measures, and a bitter denunciation
of the xVlliance leaders. He charged
the Alliance with a purpose of dividing
the Democratic party ; that the Ocala
Convention was made up of bankrupt
politicians that there were no farmers
in it; said that the Ocala platform was
a mixt ure of republican and democratic
doctrines; paid our leaders were un
known, unhonored and unsung; said
that he was opposed to the repeal of
the national banking system ; tnat the
government had no constitutional right
to lend money ; that the farmers were
demanding class legislation; quoted
from Secretary of Treasury Foster to
show that we had $24.10 per capita
in circulation now. He . said our
" leaders were living on the fat of
the land, that they were making
speeches to keep their places.
Livingston asked him ''what he
was speaking for!" Immense ap
plause.
LIYISG3TOX.
In his reply on the following day
Livingston said:
"The Alliance does not attempt
division, but our purpose is to bring
this igreat m;vss of people under one
great flag nearer together; that we
had sent petitions to Congress for re
lief signed by a million of voters and
the petitions had been pigeon holed ;
that we now intend to senu our petition
to Congress, six feet long, with boots
on one end and brains on the other."
4 "These last petitions went before the
primaries and the people endorsed
them. If there is any division in this
fair Southland it shall not be laid at the
door of the farmers."
"Oates said the Ocala convention
did not have a dcx n farmers in h.
The eligibility clause of our consti
tution puts the seal of falsehood on
this. There was not one per cent, of
of that body but what were genuine
farmers. Tiiere was not a single law
yer, banker, railroad man or merchant
among them."
"He cannot point to one single thing
in our platform that is undemocratic.
His objeec in saying that was to play
upon secti nal prejudice. The blood jr
shirt has cost us a decent liriug for
twenty five years, and now it is time
to sr.op." He attacked our lenders;
said they were not. renowned states
man. "Could it be expected of the
hay seeders from the plow to put re
nowned men to the front?'' Bu 1
tell you what we have done. We
have put some men to the front that
are troubling Oates like thunder. What
is Oates lighting Macune for, if there
is nothing in him? Oates sxaid th gov
ernment had no constitution right to
lend money. He made that statement
here yeett-rday. What did he say in
1834 "as a member of Congress when
the New Orleans Exposition wanted to
borrow $1,000,000?
Here he mid irom the Congressional
Recoid a speech mad by Oates, as
follows:
Oates 'then 8'iid: "This bid in not
for an appropriation proper; it is a
loan upon security for return. There
is no constitutional power, in my judg
ment, to make an appropriation out
side of the constitution, but I ask, ha-
Congress got power to mnke a loan of
the money or property of thn United
States? Is thti not . consent practice
lure? If Con.res ha not the power
to make thi. iuan on security for in
return, then all your legislation lending
tents i.o soldiers reunions and disposing
of other property is equally outside of
the coiL-ititiUKn. Tne loan will not d
any harm, for the reason there i a
surplus iu the treasury. The only
thing to d is ror Con.re? to ;-?ee thi
property s-unty is taken for repay
nifMit of the money loaned, and ifc
return to the treasury. Some discre
tion mut b ! ft to Congress to be
exercized in resemee to the proo-rtf
and money in ii:e Ui.iVd States. T lis.
mmk. y-u. is not an appropriation
out-side of lw c r-s! ituti 'ii It is a
loan.' Said Livingr-ton, "this w.s
Oau-s in ISS-l but Onus y.-i-terc: ay.
when he r.unet.o combat to iota i t
ti:e poor far.uor brroing m-nfy,
h' (I up his hat!'- and s-iid it un
coriti?ut i 'itul.
Oatt sua in LS4 That it was eon
stirutional Jino said so thn under
oath; ye iMay was not under
out!)
"Oh, o:i-:.--."ii;s thou art a jerrel."
Living4-!: in sp ke ovrr two tours,
and in c.oncluuiog, fviid: "Tiiere is
grer.t rf -joroi g-.;rig on m this country,
and it is g-.in on ami on until we re
to JefL'j-noniau prin;ipler. We are
driving to ll-a'. olr.t, and will not stop
until we r-ach it
Living-r :- sp'ch va-regarded as
an overwhelming vi?idication of the
Allifince.
The Proyresxivr Farmer jlfteei.
months for o-f doll tr. Read "oa?
big offer on awnd ioge.
NOTICE, COUNTY LECTURERS.
In the organization of the District
Lecture Bureau any member of the
Alliance in the District can be chosen
President, and the said President shad
be District Ieo urer.
Fraternally,
W. S. Baknus,
Seo.-Tren'-t. N. C. F. S. A
BeecLaui'B Pills are fait ful fiieRdf.
W KOW?
BMkk 1W per cre cloar pr&t. TncMci iumu6 rueing
Potatoes, Peas, TgEatsss, Callages,
m4 tkr Tegtabls for the crty markets. If yoa
would liko to know all abrt tvock frming. write fcr
nr pamphlet (sent fre tha A I? V 1 Arriiil.
til re, rvrised aad enlarered. It tclli bat to pljrit
tke ti t plant, hmxv to plant, the ct t w.
and where t Ball tha diffarant Tacratablee ta adr.ir
t. Alno Farm Ckciaistry aad how to raif a enorn
iaall and profitably all th stapla Griunn. Catton,
Siaa hF. u "ti GARDEN SEEDS FP.EE.
W. S. POWELL & CO.,
CSaemlcal Fertilizer BlanafaaMK-Mrs,
BALTIMORE, MD.
PILES ii
INSTANT RELIEF, fare in IS dayt.
erreiurns. xo purse. o SAlvf.
iaarerej. ti. KC.n.vcs, ox SttW, Nvr Yeri
City, N. Y.
" ivy
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Terra-C'otta Thhuny Vuem or Ktoya Piie.
Farm Iraia Tile, Fire Brick, etc. OatU.a
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SenJ orders fur Ioots, ShXf, Trrmk fv.
Tv!ises to leorifl It. V iiittLiiiit; 28 StAi't'
Smiare, Norfolk, Va.
Sndorrt"d for thin! yrar ly tl.-e Farmer's A
llanre of -ru aaoiina Hnl v iriuia.
Prie ll.M ia apiUifatiou.
MOL ASSES !
I hare shipment of good mobiles at
16c. per gallon bv the barrel. Secure
bargain by ordering at once. I am
selling the best Hour that ha3 ever bet-n
put on this market. If you have ccra,
peas and other produce for sale, cone
spond with me.
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(727) li-ilri-h, N.
I5ERKSIIIRES!
Genuii e Berk shires of all ages and
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(725.1 Charlotte, N. C.
TOBACCO SEED.
The r.ewfpt and btft for all ( lasses and type
furnihd at the lowest prices. Planters raw
tobacco for the money it. biings, at:d o.-.ly tin
curiftirt i nduce Ai ' t-cl.i--s tor mcco. thai
pays. Start ri'bl by ordering t be hist for jour
1 ca'ity. and tliti- rc-alie the binjrtt Wtui jor
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Seeds'
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Crimson or Annual
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Southern Prize Turtdj
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ler cent, when ca-h is bent with order, or goods ara s-aat C O. I).
Send for Catalogue. for Catalo-ue.
FARMERS' ALLIANCE SUPPLY HOUSE.
A. R. HANO & BRO.
117 and 119 N. 8th Street, Philadelphia Pa.
Mention this paper. (714)
WEAK ME
KiifTerinf; from Lout Visor, Semi,
ml VeaUna, Losneo or Drain
from wh-itever cause, if you waiit
YOUR MANHOOD RESTORED,
write to us and we will send vou a
I'UEK SAill'Lt; of a wonderful specific, ta plain wrr-
pr. AddresK. . HOLLAND, 2G9 Derfcora 8t. Chleago, 111.
ff You Mayo Ono of the Following
HEART SYMPTOMS, LOOK OUT I
mi ee5
i a tax a ana ren-
auio icuicujr i-ji r,n . f-t
Heart, Pain in Side, Vs
Asthma, Short Breath. &a 1 j ct a n"
riutterinff, D r ops yC1 ' tAU '
Oppression, Wind i:if CURE.
Etomach, Irregular . j f res
Pulse, Choking Sansa- im
tion xn liiroat, uneasy aen-pf a
sanoa in wnan;, tsrnouierir.g v bwu
Spoils. Draarainsr, Niprhtr.iive. J
tto. Get DR. filLES TOOK, "New and Etartlinf
Facts," Iraa at Draprjisf.s jJ very here, or address,
DR. MILES' MEDIAL GO., Eikrt, Ind.
vis, Sewicrr XftiM'.n ; fritc wortror lait
t:, Caciy SaLcc j, u-J.-iriod ic, llh.t ni'eu-j
t ftif- werk.with aoamr Icier; i of fhi ix'uvi injyrTc4
1 Bttftcasieata frrc. --..h.-7i l 'w ip:hl for 6
veara. Boy ilrwrifwrioi r '3 rif .'.ad5-ve.1.-r
.aa4 agwiU profit. Scn-I f.v hi&K CVTAL&t,'. !i.
B. W. STONE k CO.,
V-r--r I rinmfliTille. tia. A tiew
. . .. -r . . . .
a ireausc 011 1 rear ireea jun
5gs issued, lnciuuing the latest i
i?v nd orst mtormation o 1
Pear Culture, together with i
l)y?critive and J'riee List
of Tear, Plum, P.Tkimnien
ntl other f vuit trc-i.-a.
Befora and After Use
Mm
Kin-,
THE - ALLIANCE - WHOLESALE - GROCERY - HOUSE i
TI-IOEITTOIT BAIBITES.
241 North Water St., Philadelphia, Pa.
GltOCERIES - AT - WHOLESALE - PJMCES
Our House was on? of tht First Wholestile Grocery Houses in the Country
i.o come cut bold I v and openlv to DEAL DJUEOT WITH THE FARMER
ALLANCE AT filE LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. All th goods
handle vs-e purchase dirt.'t from the leading ImportevHt and Manufacturers in
lare amounts. We carry a larg and complete Stm k of Fancy and Staple
Groceries, Sugars, Syruis, Molassts, Tens, Coffees. Spices, cc.
We would be pleased to receive a TRIAL ORDER, find compare the quality
of our Groceries with what you have len usiji. Wo guarantee to please oii,
and you will obtain Pure Goods and Full Weight. In dealing with our House yov
Buy Direct at Wholesale Prices anl Save tie Mfawli Eierliitapt
Profits.
We obtain Through Freight Rates, which vou ill nnd rerv rt finable
and that, you can BUY GROCERIES TO ADVANTAGE IN PHILADELPHIA.'
We fill all orders received from the Bonded Business Agent, when under Sen!
of the Alliance. When the Trade Agent incloses irith the order a certificate
sitmed by the offi(?ers, cerTiyinjr that he is the authorised Bonded Agent, of the
Sub Alliance, and the goods will be shipped on 30 dnys' time when vou have
received the goods and have examined them and found them satisfaetory, vou
pay for them in 30 days. We shall be pleased to f urnish them in regVra to
j; rices on any goods in our line of business. We end oarer to answer-all ir
fairies promptly and satisfactorily.
We will mail free upon request our complete Price Lit of Groceries, givi;)c
the Wholesale Prices on all Goods in the Grocery Line. Write under Seal
Sbls Mm kid W, H, Wo?th kis-Sj mwti mi ssfes m m to th: Alliance
is a resicsuiKs to to inh itL Ici can nd orders to W, H, Wcrli, dial to Koi'se,
TfriicisTtr is &esi ccnr.Bkst, and tis crdsrs will h prcperTy anl promptly iHid,
(683)
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jAXl SZx)-(3-s ozC Stores eljclcL Ranges l j
CALUMET,
ROANOKE,
UINEOLA,
SOLAR LIGHT,
and many
other Heaters.
GUNS VSTD SPORTJIISra GOODS!
RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS.
HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION !
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! BALEIGH, 1ST. C.
;1891.
DRESS GOOD3, WRAPS, HATS, DOMESTIC'S, SHEETINGS, CASSIilEHES,
BLANKETS, TRUNKS, CURTAINS, CARPETS, &C, &C.
r .
;TIIE BEST GOODS.
'
TIT" TT Ci t T rT? t l rv-mn t
' O JljL VjJtLO I JriOJbjJS I C5jHO!HiHl
TV, i v. 4. . ro, VT , " kJXXWXJO I
' Orgeat ttfid beet stock of Shoes m North Carolina, and our prices the lowest
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;siecial attention given to Alliance People, and the Fill
j ing of Alliance Orders I
'
' EL. &j u. s. TTJOKBE So CO. ,2M
WHOLESALE FFilfiES.-
Wholesale Dealers and ifanfat
Hofiery. Underwear, Ifillintrr, Drss tio,His'tt.
epa:e ueaier nn Manarat ip..re f o
our caiaiotfn ana pric jut. v-;u u;ail
45 ! Upn'i Fine Caseimere Snlte,
65i " Worsted Diagonal Suits,
15 I " Good Serri.-eabl Caahncrc3
So.flO
5. SO
if)
.lfj
7.5i
4.75
6.00
El prant lila- k Ch?fiot kStiits,
Dressy Corkscrewa,
F ine Caasimers,
" Chinchilla Orrrcoafci,
j " Hlack Bearer Orercoata,
I " Ca-pimere Overcoat.
.15 Boya' CasituereOTercoataSnitaiatoaay'rsaOO
.50 j " Casgimere Suita 12 to It yeai s, 4.(h
6.5
j t. assunera bulta, to YZ, j.qq
.S3 Pend for our Catalogue. Sant fi to auy
.79 ; ad re -c.
.63 1 All irnodn t wtirtM.1 m nrifme.
when onlfn r n.i hi th trf.rlni -w..
lance, mim, League
and other orsA5atia trill stake a rnibtake
If fchaj bay a
BUGGY, VEHICLE er HARNESS
ef any klmd bafera
eeingoar fre,
Ms cta3xve,
just out, show
ing over 100 dif
ferent styles of
Carriages aud
Harness.
mo casta iaaTKae rqw&rom frw memben.
LTneinnan is
the larfttst car
riage market in
the world, and
we are ahead of
the procession.
Pxr-.KeiereHe: aesoud jRatioaal Bank, Cincinnati.
Get onr price
and compare
local aaaier'a
pricee. Good a
are hand raae
and warranted
for 1 years.
HEADQUARTER FB ANYTHlfJS ON WhttLS
"vV'e will send;
aeautuui aiu- "X a
aace badge to
aay one who
will aand us the I 1r-'" arr
tea prospective
buyers.
AILIANCS GMRM m. Ciisafl.C
DOUBLE
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rid I U'Ld 1 0 A Ii'lan a . Bay i .A, a. CuciUaU.Oaia
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"ALL RIGHT" and
"COTTON KING
COOKS,
ROYAL MAGIC and
NEW FRANKLIN
RANGES.
TvZS d3 CO.
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dobbin.
1S1.
THE LOWEST PRICES.
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