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, - i: " . , .'"-- . - -: --.'....-;;.;--'-:- ' i j J 1 - ., - j v ' :.. i f 'I' . ' -' i" . ' .' " --t - - - . - - --.i-"; . ;" !- . , .' : - - : I :.-!; . -c "' ' ' .- : . i : . - ,-...-.. - j . i , THE FABHERS' ADVOCATE PUBLISHED EyKRY WEDNESDAY. Official Oriran Edjceeombo Allianee. T i -itiW'KIITIOX HATES. ' OKE YEAR. - .- - " I" SIX MONTHS. - - " " ' 1 50 JAS. B- LLOYD, -pai;l JONES, - r EWT"K.XD OWXER .-'. - A!fH-IAE . ? iiiic rvit 3 " 1 mo 2 ruos 3 " 4 i" B I"' & " . 12 " 1 inch $ 100 1 50 2 00 ZW J50 4 50 k 5UU 000 8 00 10 tM 2 in. " 1 50 2 50 3 50 450 000 750 900 19 00 11 00 12 50 3 in. 2 Of) 300 4 00 500 7 50 9 00 10 00 12 00 13 50 1500 3 50 5 00 00 7 50 10 00 12 00 14 00 15 00 23 00 ;0 00 10 12i 15 171 30 40 50 65 SO .100 9 10 11 12 15 20 30 40 50 t .1 ....:in.rita iitl wlvich no ihed . ;. n,qpVA.I u'lll l mn- ti,,.a ''till forbid ' and chanced up to date of dincontjuuance. i M . AdVertfoements in the form of reading matter, will be chargfl five cenjs d line for - earh inwrtion. i f j - ., Trannieiit advcrtwcmenU alway payalile in advance. " . ' : . . Advertiiirneut by .contract . wrtJ col-l-ed iuonthly. H . I , . I Adv.rtisionU discontinued Hir?ii i time tontrwrtcd for .. 'haaxpired.V will cliarKwd tranment ratca for time actually . ..ui?..i.-.i ! i .4 . We have net aaide several coItimoM for cohiniunicatioii! .strictly. We invite fliHcns siona that pertain to local, 'State or nationifl affain, nd letters from all part of the county and Jms East will be welcomed. The uakne of the author must in all eases aecoin- iia ti v tlie matter ior pu 01 icaiiuii. S are not responsible for vievj-s of cor- No oair will le dincontiniiel uhleis tlw luhsoription is paid up to the time) ; , T NOTICE TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS Ttieviiotice "suljscription expirei" o the ' head of your paper means that youriul cription is out with that issue j and the v.i.iiiw' iiinji'iTi will in no instance he ,-r.ntii.ned exceot unon . the receipt of sub scription for renewal. Note this. . J M oney 6rd'eni. cheeks or drafts should hd ruade payable to TllE EARMtK!' Al)VK. TK, c ' ' Tarboro, N. C. ' f EntemI at the I'OHt Otflte at TarlKiro'. N, j as. Mocond-olaas psail matter, j; 1 WEDNiKSbAY. FEB. 10, 181)2. ' HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF. . : iW'ouire novr reading, and careful : Jy fonsiilering u valuable1 book oh Public and "'Private' K-onomy by Sill gewick,, published in 183'). ; jit treats in a striking and forcible niHinier of the timet; at that! period in the history of th? country; the Condition of th6 people; the methods of aecumo lat ing weal t li;'ahdrthe cor " reet practice of ec-ononiy -in public ' and private life. : 'j And' while it illustrates very graph ically. American life at that timw, It . piiaent liiauy tnitlia tliat apply ;with equal apnesj and force to this period. It tells of the great Wrongs Unit the masses suffered, and' how certain classes seized every opportunity to i ? .if "grind the face of t)ie ptMir.i irhe b(K)k treats in a com" rehei; uive way of the various features of econoiuy in public and private life, and is indeed very readable. . rrhat ''history ever repeatti Ms shown by the fol lowing itselF extract from this book: "All great reforms; are, and must be carried on by"! the common people; they are .interested. in .liavuig reform; those w 10 ; live upon their ignorance, 114 having abuses," if 'J'bis is a truism, nil d is vertai ul .aplicable to the present times. I. he "common people" ineaning the masses -are engaged in. the re - lormaiion or tne artairs in tins coun try; and it is true that there-are cer tain on is who violently oppose ranv! reform, for the reason that their:in- terests may suffer," .."' j i TheyJiave been forced to thej real - izat ion of the fact that idleness on their'part will i-csult in, the desthic- tion of their interests, and necessity.! any man. Ask yourself this urged, them to champion, the; cause j tioni when about to cast your of reforui. ' . f r ' i ! "Js this man . honest? ! Will ' On the theory of ri)verjroduc;tioii twliat lie promivs? Does hey it says: ."Strange as it may seem, on the (kala tteiuands?" lie there is a large number of people, and sonic Very respectable.- writers who think that one portion- of the world-must be idle iu order to keep the rest at work,. in otlier woris, that flliT llllliit. I M rrof. nmti- f '.of drink and wear and do nothing that the residue may be kept out of idle K 1 ....:.... t . I. "... i r J ii ness and mischief: they say, that if all; worked industriously, the : .world would be overloaded with! good things; that tvery market wpuld: be -glutted; that there would be! inore sellers than buyers, more horses than riders; thatthe kitchen would j be tilled with pot and kettles, and the parlor eranimed with carpets, tables, chairs Atv They admit however that if all wanted and sought! for comfortable things, such as. good farms, bouses, clothes, vtc.,' that of course there could nver than enough." - T.'.. '. i. 1 1' ' . be more rven hi inis uay mere aie som jxople who hare such notions,!! as; the .writer of the above details. 1 Over-production has been a I great 1 hobby with that class' who wanted to dupe tle people! ." ' " . - j j i ilIEAXS DEFEAT -' ... ; - .j- j ;' T- . i, .1 t. ; DIVISION rhe " industrial organizai ions of America'art rapidly ''uniting! their mo- forces for a great fight against nojHihstic and other "powers. Hie have . Iieen driven to in : order to protect onAilifzl themslelres ; and restore the rights that havefltee! 1 1 wrested from theui. The great powers that exist ihave; welt uh destroyed the libertie-lr of . i .1 .. ... c s,yt luuoriug aim wealth - pro - m iiiSiusc9 ui iuis aiuiiirv. to save themselves from everlasl r- i " destruction and woe thev have united " their forces with the determination to maintain j tbe irroiina araiust all klds. V With them it is a death-strt rgle. j It is a siniilar 'csu-e to the drowning , man grabbing at a straw, only ihevj j .' situ - arm - have littU more to ho for. ! flu such a! fctate wf a.ffairs tin at jon is too dangerous and too a inir t Allow any di vision, dissepjsion od discord. Brethren must . be witI' V'C united aganit a common enemt that is attacking bur -lilies, j ! ; ' We 111 list not ;be .recreant b our duty, but must . xhtml our gijnind and await t;he consequences. 'Be brave,! be-.eaniest, be steadfast and be diligent and we wl I vet achieve the victory..' STAND BY Y01R PRIXCI LES As this to be memorable ol i tlcal the grea a.,(l joubti year no every scheme conceivable wiH"eem T.h.vcd to ilefeat t he in i nci 'YiVU for which tlw 1 Aliiaiice aid In armers .-v in dustrial I'niiou has been halt In for The meniln-rs of this, ofgain need always to W 011 'their giu taiion jrl, as various plans will concoctdil to mislead,- di.'Ceiv ami fri strate them in their "efforts to compusk the success of I i he principles am pur-Alli- poses.- as -promulgated ' by the ance. ' : .' ' .'-' Be not allured by any f rojan horse that th : 'enemy may emj lov to ' defeat your object. ? ' u-.nfy ' We ileem it our duty..-cons to advert tu the dangers tha are vob." likelv to surround ami beset Asa watchman on the tower w; will - - always irive' the. liiirOal 'when tile eu emy is api)roacb'ingi. : and Our hght is ,a : serious onu involves too much that is sacrl ami dear to the hearts of all' liberly'-rov ing people to allow; aiiv shii ki ir . ' 1 if duty. - - - - j If we believeko1ni' principles right and ju-t, then it behoov as free American citizens to tain' them, at all hazard. Sta you f principles until death. to he js us tuaiu- id by S WILL ASSERT THEIR RltHTS. In years previous "there has been much bossis-m in: politics, bil t we 1 ivi1' think tins year that the peoda have a say as to who shall n anage the affa rs of this . coil n try. It 13 true that in the past they hav ;een allowed to vote for the iioulinee's, but iij many i nsianees Zf?y d.i hafve a voice in selecting them, not i -!' , .If t to and their I A tew politicians, would . w ether and make up the ticket the voters would fall iuto line. The . people will .assert rights this year. '. j ' ... No Pledging for Candidates. (-For the Farmers" Ad locate. ) i Members ox tne Alliance s lould L br." extremely caret ul aijont. plcllauig themselves to a candidate ni this v j time Your demands tell vou lain! j ly for what kind of. a man you s 1011 ! vote. To pledge; yourself 1 early may defeat what you wi thus h to - , gam. in no year since , tne war has - f there beeii niore chicanery arid diiuble dealing used than Hvill be' in the j present year. The , j-olitician promise youl one fhing i;utir to ! friend he wili prmnise another, i mtelligently, .not rashly. Le wiH vour om Vote not i bribery or 'taffy make you zealo 18. for: ques- - yoti"; Plcdo fcuind sure '.you get a right answer to each i tie of ; these (questions. Bietnien, fr do not make a nnstaka ly forgJ - ttmg this. I f..yoiir platform of p incj- ! pies is woilh. advocating .not' i mill -int f vhni- organization, hov I much ,inoie . is it worth btinr - 1 for at the ballot box in , Xove r .. . i 1 1 i ' i- riber. to to no part -, but demaiul that the party shall come to our 'demlinds, If. you prefer a life of ; slaverl!f for yourself and family to frqddom from monopolistic power then vote ha it Du- for the political "turni-intf" ici no principle to offer or rfetefaU ty tells.you to keep your priixj iples in the foreground. Let; nothin g be forced on you that does not agree. w ith your obligations. Promises art being made by some of your mem-. bers to turn vou over when the time comes, to the "bosses.'' Willi you i let them deliver the ytHnl.- When , ever a brother advocates rthe cat se of i aiiv man Mho is known to. o i your demands, tea t eh that viviltri. 4 I hvre are many oliticiaus that aretI jgDikl Alliaiicemeu. seemiiiTlvJ and advtteate . your (lemands -Jprivitelv, Vbut are careful not to let the p iblic '' lina, in memory of the loldiera of the t now'how thev stand. iMake rourTldieri of the Maryland i Ue who ! .' - , , J ' ' . . ., - ' . . . 0, v I .. : ;aHd-date sign eaca.uiie'pf. the j de- ; died therein KM, are receiving .a j I mands or declare publicly for lefore hw is nominated. Will j take heed to this warning? If vou j do not. too late you will find jour-1 1 i Ix-t not the crack of the politi.-al whip nor thd dirty partisan colld r of; l any! party be put on your necks if: men true - t, x everv irm ii - - . .... iple ! whih the AIHmt, .Iv.C.t, ' Lh,.s. 1 . i -"; '- ; when vou uiuulm '-what o ;the ; ,, ,tv-- ...... .-:u k.. the pled sinr f,Ml. lt H1 X1CII -all is well." ; S. illAKP. Wake Couutv X. The late Diikeof Detonshire, owned 193,000 acres of English Jaud, lying in fou rtcn' counties. ' The rent 'roll j of his estate amounts to i $850,000 j year. ! . - - - From all sections conies .the re jxirt that the farmer will use less commercial 'fertilizer, this year., Common sense is the best fertilizer .a farmer or any one else can use , to make his business successful. lial eirh Chronicle. i '".' - - " ': - ' . - - - -..-J-1 ' - ' The man Who prefers a city reek ly to a home paper because "It's; got more in it," reminds ius of the coun tryman who, picked put the largest pair of boots' in the Liox because they cost 110 more tnan tnt smaller pair that ntted him. Coucord Times. 1 There was a report out last Sweek '"that Chief Justice Iferriuion would resign his position orj the Bench and accept.the Presidency of the Nation al Hank of lialeigb, This has been corrected, and it is not the first, tune the JJaleigh correspondent for the Jliclmiond.wr and NMlmingtou Mexhbnyer has been mistaken, Inventor Jdisou says he is aoout $600,000 worse off than he would be if lie had never takeii out a ' patent ' -j ... i. . i.' . . ....... i. ai... xnat is to say ue im sih.mil , iiui ' . . . ,. 'loaut of money in-. pxierimenting and in, law suits. He says lie has made about all his money in inanu- factnriny his inventions, and not by, . - , , , , v C4. i VU - L AAV III. V mmv v . : particularly complimentary to 01 ' Putn' system -r TUSpnuip rif Virdinia.: last.'-, week by the vote of. IB to ecliiied to or- . back on niml stopping on h it breast ft? a.fewfdalf a-, ,nMuireo of "J. ' s , r. - 1 1 e ii'i the Postmaster General as to what ef- der to its engrossment the bill to al- Iwo hours later he was found dead. U . p h.mt i , ii' t. ,. low women as well as men to p,rac- . . . . ; tice law in the courts '.'of the , Com-; j nionwealth. This means that there; ; wj no je any female lawyers in : Viro-ihia-'for certainlyt two -years to couie the "utiment m the uppei branch !is too strong against the , measure to admit of the possibility of reconsideration. Since A. Morris has given up, the; Louisiana State LotteiV after its will ilP l"ol'u.' v" "Y" r, thing of the past. 1 hey say they cannot pay the tax j of $1,250,000 for a twentv-hve year charter, since the Supreme Court of the United States has dealt theui such a blow The tight' against the lottery that has been waging, for .the. last few years is now over and it he good peo- irle of Louisiana are to be congratu - lated. r ' 1 j k Cardinal fMaiiniug;- the eminent '. Fnglish Catholic just deceased, was a;tall, gaunt man, with--a vigorous l(j frame and a large head that was al He had. a tnoSt completely bald. face that bore the impr . .. . - . "oman ui iuu uu w .wuu f Koman firmness and !? fooked "like the picture of a great (churchman of, Qv He was a teetotaler, and, ate taee tnat bore the impression or :-ou;.- .;,lo:li;., i .lf r,is, u' 7: only enough to keep body and mihd;yea,'s- "-- Aqcordnig to the physic- ( hi a healthy! condition." The.'e was 1 ns' if "ed vfh WtjCleik , , , , - , -. , ,. , ; louug by WJ, S. Cornell, superinten-1 absolutely no ostentation iibout r dent of jiviTdi(le cemetery. there him; ! i ; were twenty jntermeuts in that cem- - - f . i Xfne'h has 136ii saitl f the evtodi- - . x ency of restrietinsr' the acrease'the ; South lints in cotton. Vithuiew to! - ,.,i..,1 .i L.: :....rl ; a . reduced crop and. an incrai ",cu price. Abetter idea according to . : . . . ' Admiral Ammen. is t(i open facili - d. y( JL ; . i-uca via tuc .iittiaua vauair iuj cup- til vinir Jauan and Chin iih cnttnh. 1 . . T ' thus increase the demand : for cot ton at. fair prices. JThe Japanese and Chinese use vast ijuantities of - cottbn goods. riiej; are beginniiig to liianiifaetiii-p umt Jf biv rf - - - - - - j - r . a Southern cor.ttSii via. tiic Tf .hnnnj 'f . .. .. j , .. 1 Fi i,-y fAvl, pass through the town, by the would go into the cotton mauufac- j depot, tobacco warehouses and fae turjng on a greatly increased scale.'; tories, hotels lie. A street car line At presen t they get it ojver the Cana -. ; -.. .-. . a - . dian Pacific Kail way oir via the Su'ea Canal. That is out ofj the way aud expensive. What is wanted is a di rect route that' would increase the Oriental demand. W'ijthsiich a de mand well developed, tlie question for the South would bj; not how Ut raise less cotton, but Ihow to raie more. , - We clip the followiair 'from tb! i ' " ..,v Vuiunmi, tt r . , , - .! f . ,ir. , . ' - Huu oy me .uarv,auu Historical j I rtety to erect a monument on i (Jifilfortl liattlefield, inporth faro- l'.euil nuiuoer oi suuripno!s- i ne com-1 anu eseajHtl t ft rough the window to; yoniinittee wants to begin vork on thettne2;o,tl- Cy. Hlaiu who was al-f" i UH.n ument on the anuilersarT of the ! battle, M;:rch lf, otthfi year. The i cost w not to exceed $:f aud it is to inark the jxteition vf the Marv-Hnto land regiment. It tt 1st a :rauiteitne tall-j'-Utaker-s; lot. When he boulder, uthih which i. Lro-.-'U ) t the coat of urn of Mafyland aud an, inscrintio.. t. ilvi ef eet ".Uary-: land's tribute to her ; Head heroes. Erecteil by memliers of fib f the Maryland 1 Historical" Societv in mUiory of thr 1 soldiers of the Marv land lne. 17SI :A.S02. Abw omnia morfar. Ci iKTOX.-f-Mr. W. C. Bich re ceived quite painful , injuries at Warsaw last Wednesday in trying to board a -raoviug; train. He was dragged sonii? distance while holding oil and was bsidljr bruised.. Depu ty Collector peorge Joues arrestetl and brought j here Wednesday a man giving, his niame" as Thos. . Morris from Davie I county, aud charged with selling-whiskey without lisceuse. ti:. ' ..-A1.'- ;.. lc 11c tTos tail viJii; iv aiviiuu 111 111s He had about 30 or 40 on hand when airrested. Caucasia? . South POKr.iShad I fishing has commenced on the. lower Cape Far river. The season ' is earlier this year than ; usual. .', . . On Friday night last, ai 11:30 o'clock, Mr. A": C. Willard, 1. prominent farmer of of this county, died at n'ls home at what is known as Rich Land Neck. His death was caused by pneumonia from la grippe. ..Captain E. H. Cranmer,"tif ter twenty-eight, years of active and faithful service in the United States Revenue Marine, has been retired from duty. Lender.' ; ..'' '.-..is : ' ' ''' . C H A K LOiij e. A farmer ,who paid his sivbscrjpcion last Monday said he come out of (the late war bare-footed, with only three dollars in his pock et. He has worked hard and now owns a farm which cost him 10,000. He owes nobody -and has S7,000 loaned out,..!. .. At the recpuest of the ,clergymeu pi the city lvev. U. x . Reed has prenared a petition to be forwarded to our Congressmen ast ing them to kise their influence to have the gates of the World's Fair j closed on Sukday....'. .Tuesday morn. ins. at 5 o'clock, a negro ' cabin on o ' , i - . - . , Ike Uavs place some miles from the citv w-g bued - the gronud. All 0a negro named Uans. Kobnispn perished in the ilames. -Chrcnicle, in Burke cov uty, last week, a Mr. Martin 18 iears of age, met a hor- j rible death He was hauling saw f ! stocks by 'himself. In pulling a log I i.t. iin; team, thej 1 ....a -.n. iA He had struggled ami dug a deep . , .p ,r & . ; hnlo with lufi fopt piiiii'ii Knh jinfl pinck 81mfoi,fa? eiicx lost a horseiast AVeek. from hvdionhobia. Thev j were bitten some time ago, , by Mr. Frank Whitener's dog." which was th J bit the algo one of Mr. Whituer's girls. . She feels 110 symptoms of hydrophobia as yet 1 lie horses were ticioits aud 'died a horrible death. -Jlercury. ' Hexueksoxville Mr. B. F. -Voce, of Blue Kidge township, had rhe mistortune to have destroyed by; fire, a few ddys ago, three stacks Of hay aud other feed stuff. lie . was burning off a piece ot ground," from the fire of wliich the hay was ignited consumed.. .....On Sunday Wght last two mem effected an entrance into the dwelling house of Mr. Piuck ney -Fowler, ibouf one and a half miles uorthwiest of this place, by going, througjh a hole caused by a . loose plank, ill the kitchen, Mr. J..A''Ji J. lri. it' niiu. uciuji uii lii uiiioereu. xeii, lue an officer. On. their return they found the pairtied had lied. . Noth ing was nnsskl except some cooked food. The intruders, were evidently hungry tramtis. Times. " - j a n r. v I I . I . it. ikt v . 11 . r. I Hrken. I t that town lasit Katnrdavf.at' 10-30 -a. m. Miv Parker, was 64 years of age, I . and had been in the ministry 43 ; etery uunng tne montn or .January, j ii. i - y . i ii i it 71.7. i i ii iiii'r i v I . nMri-noi-ifli fi n.wl.i- fi,,, 1 : . i iuu un . iuiivuuv IU HJV, ; ! publication tif the Ecehind Journal, i but .lately connected with the Moan- : Home Journal, will-leave in u! ;"Un, l,.o r..oi.:..4... ' n. - T " V m ... . . ... ..... t V trestles on trie Mnrnl.v bmnr-l, of! t the Western XVirthi1 ' V J J Ml V A AIM A A4.A A A VCIVAf 'vu nvn- naoucu uui social nccixaj liave Wn repaired, and trains i ! i. .- ii i a - w i. I. . .: i: ii. l to Miir- r t- J -'"Vf'p" ' , V. I?ock y Mpr ST. The dredgrius: fleet ;bu"Silyf at work cleaning out will be about two rhe river. Itj i miles' from the steamboat landing to lunaimiau gnops. v uirecc line shops. ' A direct ...... t j ii running front the landiusr. and ran- , ping, the factory, town at the Falls, will soon be aj necessity. This will run through some of the best nnoc- i Ciipiwl building lands lauds iu the town, and as it lies alonj? the main i Hue of the Aj C..L. road, it furnish-; ;s some or ine uest manufacturing ; sites iu the pljaee. ..The protracteil ; meeting whici has been going on at the Baptist chureh,'cloed hist night, i rri . . I . . . . . . " i ne attendance during the meetui!? was . large aiad the nreachiinr hiffh order.--.lraow7. ""'iwiu ijM iKiuin au onier uiscon-,. .., K.. : 'I .1- i timiina the nliffht passenirer trains on that road, to take effect next ISun- la3 in order jo cut down ex j;euse.s. 1 hrt pi'jsoners of the jail broke I lVV'' I'lTI' 'Li"i r Tiay,.Jiiii lodd, aud John kizer. i Thev cut eleaj throuo-h the natin" a P"s9uer pt used to make his es-; icape nen giieii a chiiice....... l ues- : ' day Mr. II. j). IIoldbriHiks, of Xo. 4 ' , township, rode his five ear oio ihih it m one or town ami, hitchet! i-the . i a . a - . L - - - wut lo Sl 11 F "de home, the am mat was ffone.!......!. F- Xe&elL whi ast weekaniiimced i-v ' 1118 fOlllKftH.l! with the Sli.burv WatrJtn.an s M.eekleiiburf Alliance editor; haj n- titetl, after one week's service, ami .1. s"mo!' V successor. tl...-.Wi.. . r . r i- i made an aiainment last Aioiiduv Liabilities JJ;000. ''W,. The bill, of Mr. Alexander, of I 4ouu varouna, auiieu at rue. sup- f ressiou of gambling in futun-s, is Viewed with favor by men engaged 1111 lesitimate comiuercial buniesjl .licre and elsewliere. They' proerly Regard this method .; of . commercial gaiubling as vicious and euioraliz Jug. It supersedes, to it great extent he old regulator of trires -supplv and demand -and subsl itutes a dis- lurliing element t hut"; Linore than Soubles the hazard of trade. The hrewdest business man is apt to. b nade to sufTrr by if, "as hisbt-st judg ment cannot forci-ce the result of corners" in w hich the, longest purse tomes out the winner. . The distinguishing feature of Mr. AlexamlerY bill that in which it differs most from previous bills be- ore l ougress-r-is its denial of the United States mails'; and the- tele graph lines for the transmission of future quotations and money used in future deals. If. the sfovernmeiit in- euds to maintain and follo'w up its egislation in regard to lotteries, it ought to subject gambling in futures to the same restrictions. It iusti- fis its anti-lotterv law on the grQund bf the immorality and; dembraliza- ion of the lottery business. Gainb iiig in futures is carried 011 fur lioreextensiyely, and 011 -a .much arger scale, than investment 111 lot- eries. rhe stakes are ' larger and are cumulative to a degree that caus es (he tinancial wreck of many deal ers; .-.''."' ' It is the cause of a majority of he defalcations that have depleted the treasuries of States and counties and wrecked banks and business houses. It involves innocent par ies who hav? taken no nand in it, ivhile only the purbhasers of tickets arc us-ade to suffer by the result-of -a ottery venture. -Atlanta Journal. One i cut Postage. Washington, Feb. G L'epresehta- " "iu.7'7 ,LlL" Carolina, chairman of the House tommittee oirpostoffices and post- feet one cent postage and half -cent lostal cards' would have upon the Revenue of the pqstoffice djeiiartment To-day he receivedla reply in which the Postmaster General states the es timates revenue of 1 the department or; the current year is $72,777139,- Of this 62.6 peri cent, is revenue ixni domestic first class -matter, (phargeabje with the two cent rate. f k reduction -of the rate f rom two cents t one cent'iipon this class of matter should be followed byl a cor responding loss of i revenue, then a. reduction of oue-lialf in the rate would result in a loss of 22742, .750.27. On the basis of the esti mated business of the present fiscal yeK the loss of revenue f rom j reduc- j ing the postage of postal card$ would j we ,oou,wu, or a; total loss or sfoo,- 072?850,28. Raleigh Ch ron tele. i PHARMACIST. TARBORO, N. C. S x UNDER HOTHL FAURAR.. ii ' j " '- ' ' - ' i " ' "; :' . i Dealers in pure djrus intdicine$ and e,lieniicals1tT;i,tt i - i - - - ; -. medicines, perf umeries, soapsJ uvuslies and combs, trusses, i . - ' &., slbulder braces. ':ice. ... j Special attention given to Phyclsians' Prescriptions . -AJS'1 at all times ot dav and -nifjlit bv. a IiEGlSTEl.'ED PIIARMACISTS of ten years a Lpenenee. LI VE A XI) 1 1: T LIVE shall be our motto eontin ally. DrJ (Soobs, Clothing, Sljocs, c. iprnsiionipani IAVE IIECEIN ED THEIR G-oobs. OdT 'OMpLKTK SSOItTMKNT OF EAOY-iAOE ... i - 1 . SLOT M"l; " NOTIONS. dry! goods. TRIM ' -" - - MINGS. GENTS', !FTJKXISIIIX( GOODS. HATS,; SHOES. &c. Hlluo -I:;-; - : Mi III NO virtolligTJii8r3.fi .! 9 I I ..;!- 1 w-,r,.-iii L ; ,i , ' .' i nr iBMir an war rrirsas ana las- ; ' toarrs to call and see us. - ' - hi :" Tlie Morns. Company. Tarboro. May 27J ! : DlliDliVIHI.EITi O O Flour, Corn and Hav ih Car- Load Lots ' ' - ' " ''". i t . . . . FOR GASH, I CAN, THEREFORE SELL AS ; ' CHEAP AS ANYONE. I ALSO CMtitY A ' FULL LINE OF Stapfla - and Fancy Grocorios f :i J WMcli Will Be Soli at1 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES- Therefore Parties Buying For Gash will do Well to Call On Me Be- fore Purchasing i. Johnson, jariitDflrc an& rocenes. m WML SASH, DOORs, BLINDS, PAINT ii and Putty. . Pumns. Carriage and Bussv i " Shelf and- Apiltnral Hardware. LEE - ' A XI) '-' "- XlY PATRCIN LStovese BEST OX MARK KT; ?-' j One and Two Horse j : "W".&03srs. i AGENT FOR T l flM) il u I Heiivy Groceries - ALSO OX SALE AT C. J. AUSTIN'S. ! TarlHjrn' Mav Vi 1!1. 1 ABiiiinistrator's Sale. ? By virtue of .the K)wer ami autliority -on-tained in a dec ree of the .Suxnor Court of Edgecombe County, wherein James IVnler. admini.str&tor of (eoiye H. Lloyd, in plaintiff -and Sanili K, Lloyd a u I others, are defend ants. I witl Mcllfit- public. -auction, at - tlie Cou-rt House Jioor tn Tarlnwo. X- .. on Momjiiv; .' JiUinary 4. e 1h2, at 12 oVIock liooiil tlie following d !-ril)tfd real estate, to. Wit: . .- rt. . S. One ?"iv 1 or tract of land near the Town of TarUro, part of the Irvin tnw-t, con- tainutK o'S) acrw. more or les( adjoining the lands of J-. 15. Lloyd, F- H. Lloyd, Uie Pano- la rami anu otneri: . 2. Eijrht valnaMe lots lying on east Hide of Panola t.. and juftt oposite the Town ; ('Jommoii and 13. One lot in theTown of lrinwil! leirjg lot H in the di vision of the Llovd landx over the River.- " ( For a dcrition of this proiwrty refer ence may fit? had to. the division of t'hf Lloyd hinds, re)rdei hi Hecord Oliice of Ehre "oiuletountv. in ltook Zi jage 4 and in Book 65 pue .'J.!'. I Thi. U valnahle and dem'rable profK-rty and offers a firMtcl:s opjortunitv for invest ment. ' j Terms of sale: One-third cah and the bal ance in one and t.vo yjitrx with 'jkt wit., interest from the ilav rf sale. j. Inime liate jkts.icstioii driven. ' ' 'W- l J.XMHf PkXOKK, Oct. ll-:t . Admini.-trHtor Scleotific America! Agency for T CMS CAVEATS, OlSIOI PATENT! "rryV - copyrights. ZtZ rvELJ'iLlLF0? M Bkoadwt. Niw Your. fZ?lZP!u?Jt aen out by mm im bronvfat bfr ' titntiUt mtttinu : ALSO six montba. AddrcM VtTvV m Ml 1 1 L h V 1 1 r r ii . i :ii i VU U LI 1 my w u j 1 r ; ..v. . i 1 imi i . ' . ':. ';; . John Wei .;.:;-'civ1- : ." has moved iiis the slors fonneily .OGCiipled by Hovieill! Tlio Wasliinton Life tale ASSETS, j Paid Policy-Holders, ' ' $20,000,000, Insurance' in force, $5o,obo,ooo: Policies Incontsstible Mano'tei , iriiuiia. f ' ... . :. ; So. 1 W. Hr. IIAHGRAFi;. Spefial Asrrht, WE HAVK TAKEN I Kr 'v-iy iir , CJlj Foi-.The .Sale of .enf Tol'itceo ; and the ToljaeeoIntttrest in Tjuhoio will ! pusltil unr viroroiwi v llutu ever,. .. Vn can ouscieutiofiiily say. ii' you will srIJ H our'tolcicco w ith u. . will iriv. you.tltM lfM.Mv'ratft'iyo.u liave. KN'KK tun1'for'-M' Quality of your tohaccj)." Wh i:;v' Iarp oidt'-i s to fill, for iverv ' grado, and w:; (iU-llcA.NTLE to make EVrEkV 1MLE ' its FUI 4 ' i. f Our Mr. (W. U. (Sreeu is an I'si-ritMiee i Brin us a. load 'its early is you can. " . . 9 ..... ( SALES EVER V I) IV VHKV Tarboro, N. C. Januaryl.St li,18!)U. Jno. L. Wiinlx-rlv, i . " W..15. (IreeuT '. - ! J. Kf (Srannis ) i EEV3PTY 'KOGSME m PI - A P A, Place for the Mfo Ga, Waverly tmmm KINSTOfi, H. C. UNDER. TIIE C'lI-AROE Of" Irs. Alice liomitrce, DR. II. (). IIVA TT, M K I ) K ' A L ATT KN I ) A NT, Dr. Hyatt j;;y j npecix i c;i tv :,ti' to , , DL.-ea.-es of the .Kve, hi.-ea.-iesj of :Yonu-,, JJ wearies of the Urethra. f'aicer'. t Old Srerf andurri(ai IttnMi r, Iiordens C'tn r;:!''. I'ile t restUil by . painlr ; hod. Sl'lJSOlrlHK TO THK ;UiUAiif?.l,:fii!v4Jf , ' OXLV ;i-.':o A VI'Ai'j . t we'ty-f nr c;)bim i ; ' '.i r.adin ma ter ever; Heek. ' ; L rriisteeli slock of goods in Jeffreys, :ooo,ooo. v For' j)nif;'lion to I)rt-!i.1: lit Oiics and ki'fuj'ilv for your old. sec our 20-VKAK SurrtyorsMp: Distrik; - lion Plan.. and Non-Forfsitable. r Hist icuna iti d Xnrlh '(troliua. Main Simt, l.M( ;llMOM, V A. 1 Tarboro'. i iet"vl-''oii f'lIAlli'llOI'1 THE lVAETE. I loltacroiii-xt and;will run onr.s.tli and mv ktiH' we will pjca se you. E1E1T S5M)1V. HEsi'Er'TFl'lJ.r; J . J01I V LVH IHKEUM A( () :'l;f .;.;;, .' " .'-- '' Ab FURNISHED PL i' G AT lOW. ElsBViiiorp U K COIJIHAM.Y xv it:-: V)u to EXAM t XL "- ' I" OOR STOCK' j A Nil PALLET! 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1892, edition 1
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