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... . " ; ' V ) '?:'..'' t.; ' i i. : i " T -"'-. ' :: f ' ! - V- . '.:''.. '-' I To Sub.AlHaR(-s in. r.umty I (luarCs. Mcctln?. I Hi If i ; i 14 L ' THE FARMERS' w i.i - i:s.v. ma:ch -j: P A HIT? ill Hi. .2.; i - j 7' t V 'I .- I 7. it ).,. ,-. ov, .'-C ''-I 7,1 " . :', 'it m a runt lor r"t t If' "' I.HfC tiCn I'lf! it'lii'j I it ' " '''. !, .li''ij''. iff 4 '- y -. , e h f. 1 A K M K. It j . 1 V( ' Personal. .--.. V. .A:. Dunn Eso. of Scotland Nec .. . I ,.- ,i s in ; oKvn Monday.7 Miss Alice Howard lias return e from a v lis it to Raleigh- V'. H. R. C". Rrown 6c C. are agents ijt r- re - jt h i f iiiar monthly meeting: of n:.it;at- f Z Jgv-eoriibe - Juan; was Jiold in j for Aycr's peanut J rifce aiid? -ctton.l rcvciT., tueir.ariiioi-v I mlav ; afternoon with planters, one or the best -and most considering the'l satisfactorily wording planters ever I'owi H. Jr., is homo froiii ! ,(.M druintiiing'tMtir "until the first A May. . . ' Miss Miabei' Grant spent Saturday , an! Sum ! . A f It H I boro'. i- ay at her home in Golds- V. W. JlarVrrave and Jas. It. Gas hill havtj been - appointed notaries i luhic for this place. i ! . , : . W .T tfu i trrcts v. live al! rilav ; rector. wrt Si people. I'j'ili- Motho.lisU-h'r ;V :.5 .-' ut i-o?i;pe!ed i- 4 oimir. in-li i ;n 1 1 at I.'". - U- r n,i-etr . ir i is jissed through town las : i j -v-rv rrilav iiiirtit 'in tu r- res- 5 f i ' 4 J. ti-riau church, j I I ' is time for nia iny of our' .-ubr mi i ,I..ts to semi in their renew.'i! tin- l'AKMKR"-,' AlV(CATF t') V. vHiirciit Fife !)-aii a .seti'-s (in ting-, iii Wilson .Sunday. lie letnai'i tin-re t ri ilays. .. : Tiie publi M'li'jfi, at 'JcNaii's 'rok.-ai has be a eiosed.for the past lVi ' week-s nil aM-u;.iUt -ort in easier. 1 ! A' first-dass l.-?i:sf, geiillo aiid in goM -o!i'l i t i'o-n can be had by a i -j'H'; iiig'at this oftlf'. Tern .? I fU ens'h. l)i iiir sefviee at (jlJd Spari.ii n J'itt" Hall Sunday evening netat .'! olt'Iock. Tim public, -ordi'allv iil- ' . ! . i " Vlt.rd. i . ' " ' . f Th- Iimvs : ate .-.till shuightering i-'iiiiiiis li'the vlioh-sab'. The wools :) ,V. t'nil llmui bot h boyj rotii;,s, 1 I ! ! i. ' is reportefl .( hat tin week- fu rfutt for Wilson. Domii l! Criljiamdeli vered an a dress. Friday night beforo the Scot l.Mid Neck Military Sr-hopl. X. il.",ljawrence has returned from Ashevillei -alieie he has been on. bus ness for tjlie 'Laud & Improvement Company. , ; Rev, Dj. II. Tuttle returned from tiieensboiro Monday where he as sisted Rek T S. II. Hilliard in a s0- ies of mee tings. , Misses', Helen Porter. Lizzie Law , renre ami nio Wrilliams went to Wilson Stflrday lafternopn to attend tho Fife meetings. iMiss Maud -Iluff, left Saturday morning for Louisburg, but before reaching thai place she will make !a . . ! - - - brief visit t a friend at Enfield. t'j j Tt is with sXfi- y v:.r-.f- thju ' o announce, to vo:i I!;: t ity-;: I ees have arisen wlu-h v i i J rfai'--- nlihng the TavtfOiRtTn.-ht-. ma-e d -ianre att i;Jancf i or Dieim yeur -lounTy. i assin e yt-u fflhat t:e impediment 13-" nrvf,i!j H;v i 1. .. ,1. . r : f, .. ' : '. square on me i Matiurtu- or, me . -ite-.i ! I .nil iu (. r i . - 1. . t 1 ri .- - - r t 11, i .!.... TI. . -I . . ...... 1- .. isoiintii. iiojucig i) me! i n -a .( r Joirie dav nut f;h- digram. ' r - ; ; h.--i - I T k..... ,..,!:.. !. 1Tt) go to .Nor! -ill,. i 1 Mavor Fountain'" ha.- ;i 'j delegation of . it, u,- to i . prjeiit j i I aroi.'m at. i n i.i.. ii i: .- ;ff i I j ruiser 'Kau-iJu ' at avHIj:: j'-in ti--- JiJ st mhtaiit. i Ui-y as fi)i lo'f i: -I ii . ti i i r ii .v W." ... l Lili-jyfe. J. LliJridger.s.- I.I; I'.' lUmi-' . 'rank PowelL W. S. rial:;. . .'s. Local AdTrtiSeiupnti ThreateL,;ng nd j- dorse th e j vtyution? !) tghlr.'.i-s vyil! give a eon-.ee.ifl here purpose, in' A. ' V.11 Vrrl;;;fi- 1 he b c 1 1 c f i t r i-1 1 1 M ' I !'- ri' fo .a ' ion. f"' . I'pui nt ne itl ? fr March J7th, Stand bj Your Colors. Do you realize tlie need of a change? Are you unwilling that present con ditions sliall longer obtain? Do you en action of the St. Louis con Will you support the Peo- Ivi m' s j pit's tickptf" This being your . fixed ittay not awag, but rally to t!it- ratitirati(n meetings to be lield op the L'Gthinst. This township (No. p) hoidia meeting in the town ' ijf i'- rH m-..'.- .-tat i'n. Mi.si''ii,-. La lie's !:...! , , I I a. nt. Si.u.iji. it., t.'-v Vhi.takejs at' 11 a. m. sharp on that ! day (Stmrday 2Gth March.) I .1. M,-c, 1 1-1 : .m;i t' ; t I I 111 V.fnX a o.l . hlu-re .-in--it'' vera i i t iiiern :visi lit -Iii.t.I Far.rar, ulio 'art ' -a vail : Vn -in I e of t he dcliidilfui eli- nf thiv ser-tiroi. fur t heir health', i insi'gViifie I tie ,,!,- .1 ullierriea for Hogs. , lo some it may appear absurd ' tr ant in the way of dimdii- weatlt-r last we-k was.ei- lsliuig the expense of raising hOgH by -id iind !i.-agrt tible. i-'arm : idaiitiuglmiilberry trees in prder that M. J. Battle and Others. I -ti lb-laved V.'- tlie rainy i bl... weather.- ma v feed on the berries, but a reporter bf the Farmers' Advocate wvas told It ;;' ' Incsilav ni-dit Dr. -T. IT. I5a, - -, - . ' i .-ii'.. c. ' nest a iid ,n i:i ii V. .I -. i n---i 1 1 i (! " in i.i... : . l . v ... 1 I ,tl.(-ll iiai ii . . I I l li i I I j ! - i : i i ,!--,M wereb-rt in -a b.u-i. I in t:.tV.U,at U ulbomes may oo used as i . - . . ..! I-make mjost excellent feed, and t M, . I ..... ,.!,.. I,..,-.. !....., v.. l -I . I , ' two nionjlhs last year, ono of these ri'!if''h" l'.KM.i'.!;s -A bvor.vi and i , ' I,., , . , . Jl last week that two of tlje most practical farmers in the coiintv nlniit mnlhmrv trpej sn T food foil hocrs. Thev ai said to t t 1 I make mfost excellent feed, and for -,tia ' nut i a i , i t.li ir subscription are '-.'.. 'd -t send s.f!:ii .. o'ev.'spa . ,:i t. run without liimiev. i.i , i . II V ci I I .I'll I. i ip t li-. -'-ci M-:ili -i" . iM . !' t i f I. a i.. ii', , - y io-1'0 .d' TaVboro I I . " J I farmers did not giv.e his hogs airy ! thing elsr. i The 'lever-bearinir" muiberrv san1 to i.jitlie best, anu iVtanteU first -ir- r i ation'fuom Kale I .-( i.i;- 1 wo fires 'duriii' '. . I'llJ l.t.li were t he v a I .-i- work.- :.t, . 1 lu" . ground. I t I I Cl I I er end Y'l 1't isisa n-fin . in this w .1 i r,.. me 1 1 las wi.1; bf 1 out.- 'of to Thi goes Mi'V. : !e- .-. i u v " nc'-essny 01 ex :ei ij'nr t ie in. . i ", j Ijii our lat:'issu.: we inad verteht . 4, i . - -.I (! si ate it'i the report of the '.,-S !i.-: .T. L-wts was ro -,'elect-i i .! . ; . er. Mr. '. Liw is has tilled V '; --iti.iii most acceptably, for a , : l' vcifv: .. ' . IL- Williams is erecting on formerly occupied by D. L,. by )'iii-yung the snialler end in , the After the sap passes out to bereversed and the larg- a uted. ' ... "'.;.- id that if they are planted iv t hev will live and flourish. thrown' out as a suggestion our fajrmer friends a means of Jess, ning expense in raising hogs. They are Right. The Raleigh cor. of. tlie Norfolk Virginia, says: . J : ilThe people of Wilmington are pro tesi-rng against the encampment of the State Guard, or any pait of it, at any "place save Wrightsvilie. The matter i$ now before (iov. Holt. The Legislature provide.s for all licanip- lefeat the Dcm land break up t fit busts the gov li6 conditions rwors-.;. Our farmers ; (this X'eai' than lioueyj crop wi! loacco,. .ric-!, as maii v. Irisli pot jtot sav where .u-ii ? several tenant houses. -:t ?jvs 'it is 'the best paying ut v f.e'irtiw possesses, he ha ving Leueanipnicntof a .en , a pphcut ions t l or one . ,,tl,lJ" i-itoum; it ment, bjut doe. shall boheld.v i i ll! thejir iirotest against holding an part- of the State he people of Wil li, Fa km v$A Ai'-YiMWTK has ed.-.l in i sr'ejirin'g n good -or-.:!. -nt Voir Pitt eotmtv. A '! Um-n ! inHiKtoji-frTe right 'rightsville k a most desirable I. i - place- foir a permianeht encampmeiit e, fronting on tlie Uie.-k. will I).'' devoted to l'tenis :' i, ' .. s t rota that county uaper wiil be interesting Mo :. 1 II l- hu m- . .th j.Ttie; grounds th$i ! soujid, Avith immense shade trees, sit- uatt d ini- a high - a r e n . jl-he k M i' i' rii :t. -cari s" A lv h a jk l::i -j re tud healthy spot mot 1 acceptable place vo know of for a permanent encanlp- ; tin ut . . , . . The entire' (Suard . should bo en .Ml t U.- clVxilie-' i-XeVCl f .iuvitri'tio-n . to ' camped ;at one plce,: and if the State ot trie ' cannot . in ov.ide an alequate. anpro- D eiital '('..I'.ege. ' a ud ' re- i pria t ion! f or X ha t purpose then ther l. Sadler for should be no encaufpiuent at "all. o-.ne a full-' ' A voinniitfee of jictive, earnest ad ' M In v.r.h il-.nks to R. i:"-:. Mr- '.-'.,d!er will A D. 1 s. h'ne C'-l,t Key. T n. 1 1. i.. r.;-!u wi'l tM-tki- hi- K'oilori' I. North (,'ar- ,1 , . e .11 onerretic- nieinbeirs of the Guard should he appoihted to go before tlw? next Legislature and ask for- an a$- . . . O O I . M i .t II tl ML IV 11 uu . niuiiai I !..,... ..v.;.i ii,,;,. wii,.obl bo !.,. . till!, at 7-:;t- lT -J T ' '. '. i ; ":'hev are the irreat iconserMatois of ii i a: varv 1 Mirs-i.; i , i , ' i- u.i ti. sjo. i,..n ,1 , p;-oeily appreciate them.. . .t i i -;,v ; r":t ! f I. C IOC I rist -mil 't'f his! A.bjpU'd- by . ' i I rte-i that A. Ha rt 'v ill a id :i ai 'oi.u toe. i b- lias just : ..la ; ra tm i'-id froiii 'nin-ti.i.- j , , "u t . ( a big skirt of i R nt Ions Greenville -No SU2th -MaJrh. a j: nr. as In !ir it a-tor. stated! .,-'.:i ':... frD-ViFs SwampV I 'hve.por state ;.v, : ...i;,v.-- r,vemi'v. ' i I'ent. Vol. i r.:; pally w;i .'t.i.v,' ,1 '' 4 ii.,n-y . r : - ! 'er a - t'- - lb.-;o lh.- clerk--, off the Morris taii'liug in trout ol lie. '..', iv day v. 'nen a '; . nil .MT'i: gj hi 'i:' -ii ri i n as -it .--e.-.-'r-.o' 1. ... 1 iii-:i n h it -.. .:-i ! ' the nr. The .clerk F' t- 1 i n :ein.::a':i dnv that !:-J .'Vtct'iiue ir scoiiiuL'el. and siderod t a io ' e leiub Alliance the ' issue of dated 2nd; March-. that oui "National Folk, had 'asserted of the; frlconomixt was that he (Mr.. Which ol. Folk' ati uusa fe . Therefore lie it -Tj-. t. I hat 1 we respectiuuy !lr; Whivhjird to kindly state upon u;1iat occjisiyn and at v. hat ... . ii a J.i ant i lea i : i.-nt',-in i v .-its for the lirm.' tlv.it 1 ha-'ve T.et n dVeing i-lace (lol. Folk called Dr. McGune a st i andrel? .; :. ' i lix?dy? '2nd. That we also ask him as his paper Circulates in our homes, whv, aiidfor whiat reasou he Iconsid- -stol. folk an unsafe leauei J . HexolnrJ orI. That we hereby n! and i them; of p; Tel ,1! tlu Iiati'i ..o oire jiui ivliov it our coniimeuce ii lurn micgiuv tui pi .von. vik' of t'- pol-eiiieii tieard ! our cause th.-i jfistol im-saitd hiiriiedly, v.eat Uii JuhrJAih, That we will stand by 1 A No: n i :h t a Sh,t. .at La. 1 - ij -r.'.e c.J...-,-.l. ,.-!;i;.'.,-i-.sii:g. f-.--' tirni our allegiance' to our State rier bridge li.-re . as .'shot "with a National oflicersi and assure the K i e i . "ire il .,;' '.' v.-'iia-K i J ,'. ; .1 ! 1 :i:4l ! the A eiiiiau-.ls of bur Order, and that re Dr. lu'o.ned- i'.U'l J "did net .-aiei Dupree i- man. ,and 1 ii niv.-tery. Hi and was cu i i night. dgi'd- ;:i Ave will; dofeiid ur leaders in the dt.- a --i i'iv-" ehurgv of theii iduties, at all timed obt d -for.' th'e'' ba-';, but , and ail places. : '';''. d in tintling it. V. - s-'Kc- 5th; That a copv of these ; -1 lo i e a Italf-witted resolutions be spread. on our minuiesJ nlfai'r.isi invtdved in a a copv sent Mr.! Whichard, the Pro 1 , -i I hvt- near; Falkland : jroirf Fanner and- Farmers' Anvo I to . the. boat that ; catk for publication with the reauesfl that all reiorm papers copy. kin. Dr. MBuker, D'r fYright, C. W. d Peijington. Kleheiran, Jos. a I. D? Ted. li.i . B. llalamtMin dchtc-iistein; J ie AVeddell, J in, RJ C: Brow Nash; Davfl 1'eiidf-r, (1 J. A u.-tin (L 3t L. L. Stafiri. T. i .Vv ;.(.. I-i. lleill-t.-V?- il.ib- . iU'lteV -v:iey-. vc-ther. ' ' i j i lo? i e.ir-iiL.r bii:,iness. which con- il the coI;;tiou' of 1 fines tind iuvf;. v;a 5 transacted, after which the- kll at : f ie (company received nine newmem- The Car-'tain made a talk on t'le neevisity of each member's ac- behalf i ' ihe organization, .and said that ' ht imped tho. com pain y would soon i i.-.. -., ..... ' . L. i .r. i:i.h' .-.-vtiuv-iivc. iueiuoers oil uie roll-that the Edgecej ! t.ie irt enciiinprnent : ai.tl coniide'rtnl the best drilled and I dis-iipliricd military' company in the State, if tlie men would do-.. their j duty the company could again be one i of the largest arid best drilled in the blate; '' ' - y. ' ;' '. - .'Thfeie was every evidence that- in- exhibited. ... time, piaster, Gfjcll - -. - r i - i Call and see thie mo?t complete Iea nut. corn, riceiaud cotton planter J eu. I . .; ii. C. Drowx & Co. A.yers, ever exhibitei Petersburg, Ya. , Agt. J. 11. Beautiful oxolized silver - orange spoons for sale by Look at those beautiful moonstone mbo Guards, at was the largest; te-.;st aiid enthusiasm are being ( i 5 ISi ta a J Farke'r.,). W Dail. ain, fh'ini'i Hart, D. M. KdwaJ-ds. Lau- riL: (J'askill.iJ. J.iMav- . Li;.-icb-ii!e I. K. rs a-sn , Williains;n, J. fiVimbbrly. Th town coiliK Dr. II. T. Ba I). Gilliam, (if in :Spragin,s, ) .nidi as follws: j. , ss, J. F, ShSickeiford, rge 1 Bo-w.ai'd. ii. Burn-t. I: ! Pitt cala Pithr For the 1- It F W. A. i nouijts. L. sijroused among the members. With j t'htr hearty support and co-operation j of the business" men" ' of Tarboro the Fdgeeonibe Guards can be made the largest- and best-drilled military t.'ouipairy in the State. " Tlih Raleigh and Wilmington com-panif-s How number between eighty and ninety men, and the Farmers' AitVof. ATE hopes to see the Edge combe G uards reach? that number. The admission of nine members at fiiii nieethlg clearlyV indicates that the company is on a "boom," and it is to be hoped that there will be at least seventy-five if not a Jiundred ni embers enroUed within the next three months. lao 'initiation tec is suspended :un- til the:2tWi of May. '. ,' Alter, the, routine matters were finished it was suggested that (the G uards visit Norfolk an the ,31st of its of Cre'eiiVilk- are . March. On the occasion of the -launCh- cropr.ei . Oil : wai ve- Pitt XoleH. riBers', A .IviiifJ'.'e i county Alliances art !i tlie They ineai1 te;:-jhK-s: best take"lvafniig in leniaiu!-; f'he parties hat ime.x 1 The mercha Lfferi?ier to run the landlord - w ights and have t.s Noveiubei-. V.an nci trouble roni fhe nier Viuppliei, a : ft what? ' Echo at There is right It ed here abo.ul ft'iunri J)emdci : jwant an o fiice-4- ii re j -r -d i cp n g ft-ili p' i itu-i.i jng- 0f the Cruiser Raleigh" which lis Antii-e J 'Li named in honor of our capital city. the cn-.p dMiveijed by J . After the matter , was discussed , a! A few -yeft rs , iigo it j .'otc- was taken.-' wliich was nracti rt i callv unanimous in favor of at- i tending. . j ' Oai'taiu Llovif vas requested to i a leid -i r.i 1 rings at Bells. stallment plan by C. t Bell. Jevek-F. tf. . tf. Sewing machines '.sold on ; the in Bell, Tarboro. Ni tf. I have jost received a tine assort ment of engagenjient and wedding rings engraving free at Bells'. For Sale.' A New "Sewing Machine. Apjdy at this office. Jan20-tf otice The next meeting of the Alliance Pea-nut Union of Virginia and North Carolina! will bt held in iTarboro North Carolina, March, 9th 1S02, 12 ra. We Iiope that every Alliance in terested in the c ultivation of pea e I nuts, will send one or more delegates. R. K. BoYKSK Sec'y A. P. If lio'n, JanOtf WANTED, V Men who can Ifurnish horse arid give good bond f pi $500 (dollars) to work in the country. Apply at -IS1 Mam Street, Norfolk, a. : ! , mch2-3t: Notice to Creditors. That I may know the amount of the indebtedness- now against . W. A. Williams, I would be triad for all those whom he owes, to present their accounts to me at once, at my office. l'A. l. JOSKS, , ! Attorney. Hants' a w ye.-' i iswerW v, much coiivb; necessary a-, 1 jiii' rei on. ! il f'j,ui :i- w seen roil ail VI i tic , . . 1 . . 1 its ttiat lcri tiiey v.'Uo he Third H-rac-v in ie Alliaiu-4 Well, if iriiuu nt i f.-in t j.ina -: trf .(tiv-s'r.siin vt-r ;bei'4-i' ;7. .U.,; To!: 1 e.Co )!ai! icren go will b. ajthougii not s e.pecled, .owin ast FalL : I kto-.V ; 1 s-ai'e i ljCi'oa s much kto th ' RrfeniH Fur the 1 OidNo- G toi on the Ocala a Thev will m-- Saturday. Mart you will hear s; thboro. KilKf' sectron- as wcl hands with Wli who lias novel ine. We have tt'H ged for it for y to act it, and 'g plo arc tlioroii are moving The powers tji:; eift attack and theii- denial of pur prosperity di i veiii us to th jile are deter.: trust jaw -shall the Dukes and shall suffer t! i wrilt!' iiiicl ascertain what jate could It will be a "pleasant trip rc iuiring only one day. hold a special th- i-i t-Ollt t lie itUl! 1 1 1 ; 'ii, t.ie .1 pi-a.nu si. .jwa; j!--w - rrt:? hiil-i' nt.. ih Tlie Gun rds ' will i meetiiig Friday at 3 o'clock p. m. lo decide definitely -whether they will attend, abo to make arrangements. - j Calvary Church. Iloi'v'Couiniunion 7.00 a. m. Sunday School , " ?9.30 " ; " . Brotlu'vhood.Bible Class 0.30'' ' " Matins ll-.OO '" Even-'ing. ' 7.30 '. m. Seraioii in the moru'mg on "The responsibility .r "Choice." In the iT'ie Laving on of Hands." NOTICE. I am 'agent -foil the improved pea nut planter, this planter will now plant cotton, corn rice and field peas, with an attachment in front to open baked ridges. JPrice $'2o cash or oo bushels of pea-nuts pavable middle f Nov. next.. Put in your orde'r J. W. La xo . Whitakers, N. t -, eve ni' At! are- cordially invited, i tee aiid tni appropriated. -r Seats s' I'efict-lfii:: s 4a. v.' -t'l viv.:- -. ta:d-: siiua i.ouijH nshlp i d s i . in a mass h-, .201 k i-;t. ; lhething der-- iek a n r as otnt-rfe wi takers Mil .-id paiu (1. .v.ilip wht i.rg on T!:e Point of View. If things go crooked don't des.pair; It's vv i viig to fret and stew; Fi iog ''u;- philosophy; to bear An-l change the point of view; In course, of time all will be right, If you will only wait; A da wn succeeds the darkest o.ghb ' The sun is never late. ' 1 M.' !'.' Sw a m t 1 j-in ijl then' fi;e iuau y.iio worries never yets ! But Th-e l-et tilings of this life ; s alw ays dwelling' on. his debts ., " Or cr'taking to his wife. . If he were oniv half-way wise. Nash. ; The thing that he would do it- i t i.. j."s i... : : V let-to 1 ouiti oe io-wijiu nis weopmg e es . -t And change the pbint of view. . " , am '':-1' LAND SALE. i On tlie istli tlav of Anril 1 will ex iose to pulVlie stde at court lionise tloor in l arboro J, l : lor me payment oi coi,ine followinsr real estate, the tiroiM?rtv of liat- tle Bryan of the cqunty of Kdgccombe. to wit: The Hatchers Swamp farni adjoining thejlands of O, D Cbker, J W lurvis, the Poor House lands Mrs W T Gray, ami others containing 602 acrqs more or less i and being known as the Home Place otf the said Brvan , ATsotlie lot on jNlair: fstret in Tai-. horo wliereoii tne saia uryan uof re.-iucs. 't)eiii;;i-omposeI of arts of lot '2i ahtl 1" i$ tne jiiot ol saia town- ' V T K.xi'Uir - : Sheriff . mclii'e-it i CAN HE MADE BY AGENTS XELlINO THE ! Farmers Alliance Historv And t t- -.- Airrirtoltnrej! ninreet KgHUUIlUiai UI5CDI. BY N. A.- DUNNING, ; Author of the "Philosophy of Price' 4 'History of the United -States- Dol lar." and Associate Editor of tle National Economist, official organ of the National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. The book contains S00 pagos, 34 el egant photo engravings. It contains statistical information that should be in the possession of 'every AUj- ! . ' - - .' " i : - ' " SHELL i - .': AXD ; : , OK LIME -. -VXD . f Land plaster: ... I .. . . AND i . - . -i it j LEE'S PREPARED LIME. -1 We hit ve bought very largely, aod , '. I . I-" 1 can make it 'to 6r interest to . buy froai us. PRICES ji Xl QUALITY i WE GUAUAMEE, Very truly, , . MurpiTl, Jentins & lo. jan24-lm 1, iTTlliOFARMS! IB-, 33 9 I. 'A If You Want I to Giw Rich Make . ; BRIGHT TOBAGCO. IF YOU WANT TO, MAKE rlmM Tobacco I GET YOUR r 1 i -iOV- 3 A'kif v' .' . r "3 AVE ARE OIENiNCr AX 1 ;xtire STOCK. -il t 1 41 .1 ;i"f,-!.- not rs- iz s- A 11 1 OUR C OODS A RE BEAUTIFUL. Come and Look at The in.. i HESLBBOHER ' ; G0IPAP, Real Estate 'Agency!! BOURNE & HARG'RAVE. TH1S FIRM IS 1 PERMAMENTLY ESTABLISHED IN! THE TOWN OFi c. the Sale TARBORO, N. For the Pur;osb h' : T "FT , - I. Ti .f sl. . Jjl ..... -' ......... . Ol tiii;a!riii; : 11 i ' .i ' - "w Pi. t . - of RSa E?v BC?S3 a:. 1 t- tl I (Un HliAl III t mum rnnn i 'JlillU ,:. ' . ' FROM Nasi, Jr.. Also .Lime, Kainit .and Acid Phosphate for, cotton also, ! oct roi m "T'rni ieo- ;- a ui l t.n.'V tfi-olif.. .-il re torn at.--, nov t it .ii" !:lv aro;is II, lidiy to it!! 1 be bv thf'fir fals., reinji-'seutalioir. 1 i: ! till the vA-enllals to' inH li:;j)phe.-:-:- Iff; ve nieas.rti v 'l lijc ;"- ! atip.c niembe'i'. It is a correct, mirror So v. hen 'things o wrong-, just , brace a1(j reflects the true acts and progr-"I- ' ress thdt the Alliance has made fropi I. ut .m a cheerful iace;. - i its iincention up to date. i 1 .Picet cloth, $2.50; half Russi.-f,, .3.o0. Send tor terms to agents at If you "niust gulp a bitter cup Do' itj .with manly grace. Dim't dra'w your mouth so -.1 i lumlv down. 1. !i"t look so bleuk and blue, j lut drive away th'at ugly frown), And i-hang-e thc.'point of view;. : . ''- SeU'ited. '. lie i 1 th. H' pk'T aw. True Donioi- sand in h;ii inenbof to-d:iv am tho supi Divided in N t- i oreit. aiju i na ( tl'.ers' of flike I r-"v' . 1 1 !:. a vjoi;n-; ii '1 4 S;.efiji in v. 1. but VU71 : To Uecrait . the Guards As the new- tactics will sof.u be id.opiinl by the troops of this . State, and as all formations are . required to be by "double rank" it is necessary that the mtimbership; of the Edjre.-c-oinb.' t J Hards slionid be increased. . Th'qre hould be seven ty-five mem - iii-i's ia the cOiiijniiiy, And as th'e ' ALlUANCE PUBLISHING-CO., r , 239 Noktii Capivol Ht. j ' Washington, P. (j1. If'Otler MasaziiiB In The World s o fully ; aud fairly presents th J opinions of , the leading j wrtcrs and thinkers on all que stionsof public jnterest as j - ' The North American Re- view. Bo8ifl'n Journal. ? : Voik. Texas ! and otlijer Stat-.- gam no ":: tory stand true to (itir such a titlal u entire c.uir.try ; death-kne.li of Sadiueo". li:' i i taintin' 4 1 Misst'Oliv'i:. A ive f t'ne xt :";. al da - in n- 'ti!.-) :.;. Fri.:i.F.i VJsp!a.-y S:i Sit 'in -t t r.i'in v i nlentar'v to her cas rv of faliuv:;i. ifi h i.-.sfl'if tl!- y.--: iitten-Ut. ::no elves as n eveiinir.- Mr, fohu W Mount spent t-atur-i.iy ;M in Hainiltun. Air. L. P. RoV-Vt Va.. spent S Monday. w?t! Robertson. Mr. T. AV. V heinoiriiaire bat had severa sin- considered dan;;1 -Tudge S. T lays in Haiti mo; :!. An altereatioi nreet last att T. E. Waldo aa, about -reniarks-i rei'el-tiu'g -on 't.ip tormer : Jni v ou-tujs.v wa fore they were si-paratt-dlj AV Wlil SWift'tl . carry f ...th r iltasliii sj. men of this place ' have ni4 1 THf l ilir fi.sv can,, v 'in ' V - to; ' . 1 : i iesf wlion; ! ' -ve.- ; v ! I . : u '. .. 1 themselves as- heartily i js essential to vrry Americanreader , ' e.vi.i in .ravor ot liiixintainirig- it,; ttiey should have no hesitatiev in iillow in ; o t'.- t L;os toeir c-ielKs to join. jn.s 5.5 r If'W 7 ' i 4 i-i 1 ;: 1 eUi'.-inc . Tile 5-eu who wishes to k-p up with tho tinies The New Yo'k. Sun says: "The North A-tERic ax Review constantly- offers to the nubJic a programiie i:hh tney siioutd enrourat'e , p ,i,.c. t tiiat excite the are endeavoring to in- reader aiid prrat ify tho itelleeual ap- me-nijiersliip. and promote petite. In ;this resyeet the.re is no i other iiiagaiziiie : i nai uiiiii-oacia-.-i un. ' North Amsku x Review." i ; meh0rlmo (!3rocccics,.Scci, WElONiLE Blaok Spring Oat, Red Rust Proof Oats, 5 ''.-. Seed Potatoes. hi 1 TIMOTHY HAY ds of Flour. Bran White Seed Oats, : Itice leal, )eity Sold 'en ns, 1 lit of this t Parties who 'desjre . their Pro Write us Immediately For ' :' Gimilir Prie(4si I )c'seri tion ot jlaiul, . .. Are. b .j ; . . 1 The ohjeet .of the estahlislniK " aienev is to oiler tlie advant anes O .-''..-. i- . . ; .- . - of tins seeiion to eantahsts LA.'1 kor-sa il- "1 . ' ' .j-' .. '.-'. . SEEfliG j! "Tlv Vir llAV! ' ".'..- .yX:: ';..;;WE HAV VERY .,TJ r il t ii j ti Ot W &1d fcNL Ji tZ. m DESIRABLE PROPERTY .v ,ai)Jo1nix; jiii: 'mux .j a 1 1 f i X' r l xv it l) v a V7 , xv . i ' 1 -TO OFFER FOR SALE, Exeellent Building in Lots mm Mmwm. you PAirncuijAUS Peal EMateAa;eiits, T;irboro. N. p. THE FOLL()WIN:G I'KOPEHTV IS N( W- i- FI No, 1. One tract of liim.l J.u ili-rt-s all ch-anil, sij soil';li;- for li..r will .-11 firiO-''.ll 1 -ll-. 1.) 1.1. ... I i.fi.l I'lft ..i.ilhl K l-il'. years with H ev ct-nt: intt'rt st from ' .tlate of sale ; : 1 ;Noi.-2. Four to ii lots iii Pi iuceville. Terms eay ' No. 3. One tract of lanI containing' 375 a-r 3 . iuile:friii amtax) acres timber, ft Wlieat Bran. Sarin. Mil Seed mi v ll kiln.! s. hi km, of tlit- iruirds. any liofd-s 'quitt st-c f "f l.icinbvjrs and must have 1 rrian publicatii n, but t J It 151 . A : of Lt. ALL SIDES 0 F ALL iJUKi flON'S . . , : in whicn lntelli rent v.-ulers are in.i 'on li . i- iiaries, reijrt-atu.s . teres ted afe pro ttJ-tly dinssed in. at ,-' 1 i.n : i o A: a :i si i v i ri J). .r oxua.il ,';., .I. 'patres, au'd iacts .:nd arji-uuieiits arfi les .,. iijamy .,.st.nte with a. 11 tlie ubilitv 'and been hj as I'll .oi i r.-i-at !o.r- o:u tt ( . i ni! tne i-oiiipany. . I. ..'.-!. :::emlf rs of - fht- comiuit joo-icalf orce writers in tlie tne most eminent r'or : ,' "I ' 1 j -I . .-lIUOTISi I'UilUIWIt K'lti lt Villi nuiii ioUiu Oe 'landed to!, . - - ' I itA j win in- ; Tha Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone i i 5-.1 XE('E-A3V if A , M IIMISKK. inusr ie a tie. '- i to i;k- 18 ol D. liohtenstein & Co. AMERICAN AGEICULTMiST Published -0 Years Consecutively. i art- iliro. a v i . i, ; j r .u- h; id. ajti i : 111 i l 1 1 ' K i a a j.-pl'lca'nt..- innr I . of I 1 moral character. J ".-' ' .! iii ,ti---.U!!iii'.-anT niusi oe 'viKinpri .-:i'oiiT - : ru'tly -po ,i His '-EniiyAnce ('as i.!KAl, .(ilHiiux-i; Hon. Davtt- H. II ii.i .. Tiio-. 15. Reek. Hun. H. O. M n.i.s. .u.. li. (',. iKOrHisoLr,, 'Arehde? aeon .FAKR.h.! vewr in tirculati..: V Professor . RorM.H.ro Lanctani. ..aridjj ''' nionthlv. other 'diatinjruished , l iters. ' j THE PRF.SIDENTI AL C.VMPAIGS' Keco.mize-l .- If'-t nir. an." faian-iK-rioili'fal'iu 'he world, trivin- 'mvaiUal.le hp'n t'r- t.est information. Itiou.ianris ol olaii oracti' a! aiii uht-l'id 'iiii-iti a:.H suir tif,i,4, and thousands of original enffrav-. anii":"'y- ''-. " " Try it this ve?'--. r.-i pa. yon.wti'L o 'iv 'rt-ii.-ii'U- anH jTtv I'lcnr.le inf-ornrjtioii. rjiO ro i-vtr. !.' j " '; - n.-lii-.- of Si-.ljor-.u'.pijiir cuinnvaii'i-s iorr an I ' out'.lo.r . woik; tine en- f aniuia!:-. ; f.mnt. itowern. om--ftji ruanv iit-a;--:ii. ii'i.-Tnu live ' vo'.mif aii l old. Sin.-n-rii.tioiL OMi-Oil:-' I'r'ili'a lo aid in -r;ivinr-s i. bai !dii)j'S. p-.-t :r-.- f'i ?, the tiarincr whi ii now r 'jvir I '.'- T In mr.kf :I1 or.it rs isu'-i t ..:ri.', rs. " roi-:.r 1 v-ik- ; ' !;' d.K s. not possess, in the fullest meas : vnt :ke -I'-o. th-. above qulificatious. ' 1 in Mr. ' Those 1 sirinyr to join the Guards mji't hand their -.application's to one t p1 l)ur:mr tlie. chii ng fr;ir, tin; Iij-:--j view will be of sp- cial indent t tind i value to everv Airi'.orifan voter, arxiit j !-t ' Appi-eaut mu-t , pledge ; will la v beTore its reader- disnions hiuPh t '.alten.i. a -tar as pos,ide I jniporta.it . ue.-f the Presi ... , , dent nil eamairrn . iv tlie recofrniz-d . ,il - uanh iii. that are considereiJ J Xotkder in se veral political pSr- ;io-i r-ai y by the oilacers in commajid. ; ties. ' ' j: :i y - It:s',iall he th-' -duty of; rjpeutiniri Cl-vt I Krv.. si'ii Vris; NOW ISTIIET-METO SUBSCRIBE North American Review,; 3 East l 'ith St., New York. ' nm.i'.i e to examine carefully ill i : a J . a :piiK-i lull;, a dmit no one who oi-1!1(,BlII:Hl''KKl!.; ; The Farm and no usf""' 9 p,Tdia -v tor !i lU0kett. ' 'tl'i- jitti? r, i-i- .iof t'le paisvd be--; ! H. x -f the members of the recruting . iiiiiiiittfe before the 20th lay "92. Xinitiation fee will be charged be 'j ween now and that date.: r tf . SUBS CI JIBE TO THE l . Farmnrs1 Advocate- o.Lr PER TEAR. .i - -''.' Pri !.(. I'.rVivl if Chilli Or- A i'nniA'tr IV-adv Keforc-nci Lpira P'anm-r". iardenfrs. KruK - irowe ' Sto kmeil anJ- HoucXr'erers. con . ti'nin.a Laiye KnnIof 1'ifuJ .' s Inform atiftn. Fa'i, Hints i and riugsfestions. in t he Various Depart- - . nien-! of " Aiiriniltfei'. Honk-ultiir. JJve- Ktorktl Ris ing. Ponhr-- K.n. 1 Keepi'l'ir. T'ai ' cry Farm'iisr. F.trtiiizer!'. liural' Arch-, " itecnirci 'Farm Impiemi Tits. Honsc-iio ! 1 ana;r'-nifnt.D- LmlieV Fancy Vork. rioricultulrp, .Medical 1 ' ftfirw Vtn ' Contains ill Varjrx, mlh 24p JJlus -'. ..':', ': (rations ;. ' ! ; Good for peanuts, r.ice, ail tobaccv. ', Jvt-liin and out Ijoiim-. N'o. 4. One tract of land S miicr; from Tarboro m n-f. 'S tji rooms, four oat hiu- ami one tbe aliove -oiitaiiiin. ai res I ;o c orcfiard faiiut aii'l,loi'ii.f"o.-lari;., i wick Oi. Va . two miles Terms 2,2.0, i cash and Kin house and barn and grain and line soil for KTajpes 135 acres of land for ?a nant houses; e ,.; January 2-92 Reliant houses; g o. trudk l.rm t iruif jtm. u-lr balance "in-'l- .' t it tyar-: il h' .it-ri--1' f rom ! iu- of sal. ,ired. Dwellimr hous;-'.1 Price 2,5i. Terras -n-l 5.. One tract -adjoinim' story bmfdinf; oi-Iioum;. , One farm 12-5 acres. fiO -ai-res cleared balance in pine tinltn-r, t Irodse.. SiltiaUi! on tbf Atlantic .V t '.ii pine inn lantic V mm hawcriiville'. t-ie cuuii'y--ai . ti .ba.laiiwMh.oi.ie an t'-vo year-, 't K;r cm 2. In one mile o Ta-i liiro tract of land of i-V acrf Kf'.n I 'il SALE: frt.'il. jraj- "niiil trnck i. !.;ir:illu- ill one or two I;..! i .N (.: .t J 1 'I:'.l:.1 E. Itol i!.VK 'V II Vlii.lMVK, Tarboro,, 1 7- acres t .iiarcd 1 in ces-arv ouL-houft-s,: laxi for ' one mile from Tarbcro '-'l a- : J Professional ani i! - T. IV WYNN.;. OtH Ma."E Stnt-', ir i 'P I ' I . I ? f V A it li April' V. 1 'rn-ft f .n't 'JI'Jl ! V A li M:-.!' K, jear:-.. I well 1 1 111- .;oft'aH in', ood n pair-It- ! : -. i. A- ' li k. v k. ;;f iij. ':ki i iiiil-cr one tvj c l.Oo- .. ' .' wl it S y -.V llU:',l'IVI, hI d A f ililH' hoM-e wilh vitte' r.iitro.-vl in liruns i.-jl!iii.l- aw; I ctiiirchrM i!i!'-r-;-'l lr'iii-.i.!-ol riU.L il... I. - i I ..e..i: V .. I d -d '.' n ! : , ..' -f ni:.e -ikiiss ..i.i-; -toli.n ":oi'l ail -iiia I i;..i r i .v i i i.h. vk. - -i';Uii;C A. fl;-. T') ra-. rn J qfto !-'. i "Th foremost of our periodIod." . COXMAJTfiiro ETX2T OUiT pAUE JONES Attorney an:d:. Gouns.Ei.isjr;;at Law. oflie- on Jlain .-treet tlr building. ill ,1 !.' ''" 1' ' ' Jj '' PARTIES DESIRING TOPUiiCHASE - , I" HIllH GRADE FERTILIZERS -: " '- roj: : v - . : Tobacco and Cottorr, Rock . and Shell Lime Will hud it, to'their advantage to -rive me a call before! tbcyt maker t!iejr purchase. I am IS i-nacA in th.t Jroke'rate and Coins mi sioi4 Iu:iines and Am prepared to iuote CZ9TSS 0;j THOXTQET AST) 4CTI0S CT J THJS VTQX1D. ! A AiaftiplaoapytnTk llluttrattd profpfOg tuaaill bt (tni fpf 23 cmnf. 1. Lift, Ftelf " AV- .!-:; ; : ,t,;r. j., - iin:, riu ; .v.' . t mi LtUt i ii Mil Araeicaii Arictiltr.rLst; One Year, i 'or 1 br -for onlv 10 centd idditional to the,fetl! cription price, payns postaae on bo th. t - - . , : Kespe'ctfully , ; . ; . James B. Gaslill. Tarboro, X..C. : ' a mcKV'j-it ti!'a-5-- d-. .tit.. Acrciit".-. for Elet.f rojoi.e, curcrf rfi-utifiJ v., ,.. ,;t ,i;d a .01 trs 1 1 1-.' . . v '. . 'Li !:: - .' t ii- HONi; I'ST ' N it ' I'.ST : vski a , j; i. , r .i r .aMi'.ii:: ; - t.i '.' -;tl be JL l it' U.i'-iv- H-f ! I'OoO ie of f. :- foil t .'. OASK'HX k MAVIS. torjio.-t.'ii'-r. , also tils ail iii-trmnt-ut that . - . - - i , . :i-Jn. 'iiu ;ri.: a;u a- ;. mclil 'J-ti. -" i - i l- . I. - -I-.' ; - t' . , ; ; . -. I " I 1 -:.. i -'.:. ' ' . '- ' V - ,' i .. t -. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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March 23, 1892, edition 1
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