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' j V tt- k .: 1 r . v !' V- THE4-FARMERS' ADVOCATE ;' ji f ' : i " rUtUSHKpl KVKKY VK1XKS1 A Y. .. ' ' " - - '"--j : af mel Jlncao Edireoomftfr Allianrft, i i rtriwciMijriox uatks. nsu yi:ai: t"'1' MX MOXTIIH, i - - JAM. Ii UA PAUL J(NK$. - - lilltl-H I. - - !.' the needs and wants . of 4 the Kople. Andftheir n;eds and wants can be suppliod only to thill extent of money nrcireulatioti or in. ; hand to biiy -with. Consequently consumption j is limited aecofiling to price and mony, and as there', in more produce' than there .is money in circulation to give it t lie properiexehange. Monev pric es these products rega ltd less of de- KiiTn: m ow.m.r I maud- by the needs and! want's of the A.! VTK . HOplei t !' A t vert li-ilnn:. Now,' M r. editorjthe cause of de- jTiiit flinch 2 in. .'tlii.l !c. le. 1 w'k 1 mi I mi 2n ;. .v 7 t " i I :5m vm a . -2 a .m n : l' lino 2""x 4 .to .' oi 7 V) 1 1 3ino ;j . ii 7 .V ilium j I J 3 " M 7 Ui O-i w 12 m l ' 4 .r w lioo I'tim U Ui i an to m 12 no . 1" no ' 9 " KU) IH l.S.'io i0 in 12 " iiXjo 125 .-rm I :himi :..'n jvi Ml lot. ArfvrrtL.t?i7u ntu Oil which II- liilieI ailintKT nf in-4 PticMiH m lilHrk(t. Will III" I OI1- ttuiuil "till foH'i'l" and ebariiil. up tjo date ttX licontiuu;ii ' , Advcrtix-mnnl ir the form of reaihnj: rnnilrr, wTfl l4 diart live (f lit a lin; for 'mm1 iiin-rt ioni ' always payai.lo t will Ik? i-ol- Transient niivertiro iiu'iit-t AJvrticnirits ly cntrM Wlnl inr.nt lit. AdrtifM'nwfcitu 'lIx-rtitiniUMl lwfore the -time ivHitruvt! for has e.iiirr. j will If trtiuMuiit rates lor tune mtimiiv barvd pnbliitiftl. W have w )mnuinii'H(ii) ion that jirt yajrr tlie lu.itt . .ire, not No Dirtier wil nU-ri.tiun in ni"l 'vitiiI roluinnx for m Mtriellv. W'eYnvite li.cur-' tin Id loeal. Stutf or national rfTiuri. riuI lttept from nil arH 'of th uounty aii'l tU Ivist will U- wi-lcoiuctl'. Tlif I . m .1 .L.I. : II ' .... tuar or me jif inor iiiii-'i hi .hi i.in i-jih- r for )iill;-alion. . riKnsilk for views.of eor- I l ; ili.seoiitiuincil milexs the luil ti to the Tisiio.: NOTICK'EO Nf.VILSrnsriiMlKItS. The notjt'L jHuh ri'tion expired" on the beal of your in per inearm that your Mtih ttription out with that isMie Und the KtiiMtlin' Aivn'.tk will in Ho iiiHtaix'e Ih onUi)lil xept ujion ' th weipt of suh cription for renewal. . Note thi, , - Mully onleiM, ehei'kjor drafts t hotild Ik- TI'iik Kai;jii:m' Aivix TK. Tarhoro, N. V Kntrnil at th Post OltUf I at-tarhoro'. N a n ru C. AM refO)ld-e!jiri III alter. I ' v pressiou in this country is a double I ones! ion. and vou sve' that these cd- ,Vj itors iiiul writers only consider and To j answer the productive iide and as 1 i5 I have tried to 'prove, there is another U Min " in nit- iueiiuillMe HlUliev enie this side mnst le considered be en use sonubmly may be in debt and has 'to' be taied, amLafter thoroujrh delilierate cjiiifideaatioii I believe that we will come to'the conclusion that the depiKribii is due more to cju t rat t Ion anT scarcity of money than to over-production of the necesssines; of life. And 1 lielieve this is the; opinion of three-fourths of the- peo ple to-day liotU !Sot'.th, .and AVest. I'he farmers and laborers of : these two sections doii't know u great dear alwMit the nuance of the government, but taking experience for a teacter they have been educated to lielieve hat they were more prosperous and their needs and wants were j betteii supplied in that day when there was1 more money in this-) country than i here, is to-day. And its going I to take a ."geu'eral revival and a mighty good preacher to get them to lielieve otherwise than, what thev have been tui'ght by experience which : points out that the people 'are -very uestitutijr and needy.:; Mot '-because i the proi ductixe classes hav; not -one theif duty in producing the neecsfcaries of life, but for thcwaiit of. inoney to give these products jhe necessary jex : change from one section of; country and person to another. Ami; again m dijscriuiiuati)g laws wliich give iie classes toe power tjicohtract the . . ' ' bit rrency by contraction afed limita-- ? . 'For the Farmers' ; Adroeate pii if issue. AN hy was ii that there March 26th is Crank Dav. It kjMtM more people that had and could j WH be oWrvcd at Hittleboro, Whit iiiv ami iay tor homes wlieu land i aKers ana .Maple .Swamp in this coun Band was 3t0 to 4(X iier cent, higher tv.-r-Tarlxno Sftuthertier. Ithaiiiit is now or that the mass i Wheii a man has the .ianndiee were.lietter fed and clothed when the' everything looks vellow. to hint. bfod tcts of h lior were '20b to 300, th eke may hk a" spideu in thk per cenr. nigiver tiian they are to-ilay. vnaiaon t this prove that; the dolhir 4 harder to nkake now tliaii three jWKDNKHpAY.' AIMM L, Ii, lSi. ; Itenoh'ud. Tlbat wn. the imeliiher! of th -otMity A 1 1 iti i f. riHii""l nil - (iiciuhers of oui Oril-r lo ixitrohixe, ns lar a ioiiU .iho. nifn hunt-, jvlju ndvertis' in -th K;i:mk Aivk-ati:. , Aifloiited lv K!'-( oiiiik" count v i Alhani'f !)01)(.KI) TlIC ATTAI K if consumiitiou i.s hoti limiteil am; prices TixKd according to the amount of money available in circulatioiKthif ueoole are badly deceived by tiieii ovv-ii experieme. Because they re mcmlicr well the time when the lamj of t'his country sold for to ft:J0 per a(-re. . Were these hisdi ; prices paid lieeuusr there was less, .'land ci capita and. that it was more luiiducH Jive, and that there was nore tie-j iiiaml for it then than thert' is j to- day. -. " Mo, this can't-be true, lieeaHie lain! i more : prixlucCve itiiH' thet is less per capita' by increaso of oji4 illation, which makes more coiistim4 ers and more people that want homes, . . .1. . . . '-r - - i j adopted I. y M. Louis t onleretice i ccnseipunitly makes a greater jdc ? In the In- Aryo.ATi: contenfpora: SiHtthrfm '-f. to tjtik pie "cfiiiiks" Iliads him til i-sne of t he 1"'. ism Wis" " i i iw .o'ik lO'.ir esteeiiHH ii. . i . K ;iiiu iiiei''tinoi" l lie ... k lor raiding pco-. on t he V-.'nd n ho participal'vd i the called for the pur pose of ratifying the plat form a- of rebruarv. Our -i"oi.ty.ipor:ry rej-rod need I he ; this same land isiselling wto-lav bout l.r I UIIIIIli ill - I IMIM 1 ; I, - - i A' I I hea.inj:to 'v.p f ,v low prices, , r led the K'ai: Mr. Itf:' A I -; Mow is this because- there is inaiid for 'bind to-day t hiin then aliiug on Chairman I d.-niiind for land and1 ihat nobody Mo, but it's for IK thd Ami 'editorial wi changed tin r.ut it athic Mt'ATi: for JJiiilgers to fumi-ibcd w the count ( 'out m M tec think it rati r niteuipor t half of ( Jh i .... . . . j . ..... . ) hile its true that. I he IvAKMK'lt.s j t-dav. Was this because the nect A'liVixA'i i: i . non-part ian; vet thelsaries of life were less .per capita then . ..1,;.. u ..... ..' wants houses ' I u ilnt nf nullliil" in bllC . iHl 7.1 , i r Ulllll oi miwiiv i io on I 11.1 li Hi'- procceoiutrs , ot ; ... ., . ; , i. . ii";uii i lie people rifineiuoei i nue nvi ...a. , v wljt-n cotton sold tor '.i cents pel fi r pnblical iotu 1 We i pound, nieHi for JS and 20, and tiotin . IT. . . , I ier iiresiimlihve "i'ii. our tor sia ana sso per barrel ana eoni . i .. , -i - , . -1 . i : . i Ana tne ikdi y to answer us j in rinun Hridgors. f '..' '" aiid 7 er barrel. i pie then at: those Jiisrh. prices wer better fed iind clothed than they strd jiddreMS wa.4 ome i'oiinf r we don't sie The AildrJ all gni-'u The. "to the voters d M'dge " and for the life of us wereithcii.'. Ard don't this? prove that tlje dollar of that day let it be trold. sipver or payef-, far better jserved the wlhole, pernio llniu the dollar of to- hole, peplo llniu the dollar of ditV Uoes.-' Aiid don't this further pf-ovefthat tates and debti are three : -- ' ': " i "t - . ' ! : i . -' ';' FOR HALE iV : ? - oohs, Clothing,' G!)ocs,;.t, -lANCE times harder to pay liow than then? vndj does any I reasoiiiiSble-miiided nian think tliat 5 wr cent, revision . . ji:mpi.ix f The following : appe;ired in the Southerner last Thursday ' ! "Jusf remember that a Carr club will le formed here Friday evening, and that your presence will : help. Conic out!" That is '-ail -fool's day. if The dav suggested by the Sovthenw.r for t;hc Edgecombe Cranks to commence their "political career, lie careful rv.T i.. tt.,. t r.i.o. of.rJmiltafjff TiU mak up this there ma,: u. I in the Duhip- gieat difference ana srive. relief to r, . 1 i ii. ie dciressed iand suffering millions a lime iikej this wiienr monev is at the onlv thing .that wil give . re let. " - I : . " 1 ; I I liav pointed ut toihe cotton fanner tne danger in buying to make cotton under present con ditions because this is pot the right rbadj to relief for the simple fact tfiat there is hot 'money in the hands of consumers' to buy it' Iwith, and njever will be until these iscrimiiiat itiff and uuiust laws hich hae lliadjc millionaires of the) classes at . i. i -. - - t the expense of the masses are re pealed and in their steaid lawfe in spirit aiid fairness to conform Jwith tiat old .teffersoiiiafn . nwirtto "eipial rights to all and special' favors to none. And in larder to ilo this we must establish the Jefferson platform if principles;! which opposes all per- siunai or seeiiiuai taw h 1 1 uaiiouaiiy sTieakinsr) wliicli robe one class or section of people for thef. benetit of anoiner. racu ias atinai nanus, ver, because laws breed TKYI.VII TO EVES IK "The Southerner would sujrirest to i' (Iiiiiuiiiii's in FASMErS' OIL MILLS, XA It BOKO, M. ( . E. .V. Zoeixkr. See'v ami Trea.s I.O0tfiI(;j)RW RDt C yea r. wit a - f it?, jy. , a u.i Hoi rows, its pleasures una p.mis, ;'is .1 behind us. Tlone-w war is . ik.u-e-,u.s with every promise .of beln-g a- prosperous nu-;it ii-nt for tlte ,.uf-- iris 'mk Thit! tUrjipan.y has- in- iu-.i ';6f lMihjrutstrhfp-il i:i tlu' nVervan- "V. iriI! :AJ ; i:N-ri i '!:' - ! ' 1' ' SHOES ii.'. Jli'fi" I ;U .'., iot-s.tHM'1."-, -Wi.Hjlii' i S'h.tiles.a rurnaur.-, ihajrs . 'Fabhvs, Si-'n-Vma !1. L-;uViTvs and l;vjiips ; QSTl tile raee this vfar. i! a whole eiieyel,,j. .lia io ite'H yo;( : wliit llirin.i l'Viti-Jf 1"... ... .'.... .'.'.' ' th aortkern mikets , witl'i tlie eve: hu eajrie,- amt ii f.ni oieinvturtirv . PKNDER & J !'!; .' ;. " i -'-:. -' 'i xxirx33-,x,xoisr. . o lie td op ie liiist vilh eyl-r n:"V- S' ip t elty in their iir..' of t r:;.l Chairman liattle and Mayo, Friday, April 1st as the dav for holding the' County Convention, of the People's porty. The Southerner has been prettv severe in its criticisms of the Farm- ers movement, but 1 judge from the' above that it wauts to even up things . now. The editor shows his liberali-i ty in suggesting to the ahove nameil j gentlemen to use part, of his day,': April 1st to hold the convention. ! This generosity is appreciated but ' declined with thauks. , Tho farmers ; are not asking favors but demanding; justice. ' 1 THK -VERY MAN' TO AbVISK FARMERS, j "The sjeeeh of Congressnmn lies-. ter, of Ohio, on the free coinage of ; silver is worth close reading to any ; one" on first page, Tiarboro Southern' j tr. ,s -. Congressman Hester is a National Hanker and of course is the very very man to advise you farmers for ORRECT Tlieir lry cioiis p;ti;n. (.-. i'"ttr i-i- . iug of two In i ire Tres. o-.i'. M.;";i-' t street, is itudoubiedl'i" i !;n trt n il-si ; j emporium in T.ir!...i o. Tiu-y are I proud it. -a lid.-the pn-opl..- fire.ViiViii J of it as;iii oriui'uif ut t. tin-, cityi-llt.:-(' present -year it Lwili shin-' i e.-V ii-n.l-' 'rent with the ehi-i-' l:il.:ics o'i'. tL. ' ' most noted nuintit'net urers in i-Uvv-ji tiling that can be found in; i'n I ivJass.Drv Hoods jlwre. : tflS5fily.lB :- ' ' . -- - A ' ' ' : .; - "! : . ; i- - ' ' - . " - r - "' -: . 0 .Vj"i5m IS Ti ex It: TIME ! SEVJEa tariff, deh'iotietizling of si Such laws, bca iji.se. such trusts and coibbines, which only your interest. Some people will en- nit and use money, to rWb and p- -deavor to make the masses believe press the peojple But hi who thinks j that National Bunkers devote their "that we need; nol reform (in govern- i lives to working in the interest of tinent affairs Jw ill, indorse the new the producers and trying to better IKas ern plrtforn of pitinfiples which i the condition of the iioor. This Einior.-es iiu oi inese i, ouv uic would an woi'K verv nice were ir noi tiye jjier -ent tarifl and a Cdnlyentions, am than now Why were they better fed . Kit- 1 1-1 1 o r. i ! . , . . , . maud and hiiher liriees made tneui .-intended tieiicb -., , j . , , .. ,u..:i r, clothed, orjthat there was gre;itei- de-l hiav be inentln;ed Jas -iState Senator pi dveu for 1 'oil "ress; but bless his more an e tojitiv ana sun n mem ' of the 'i'uli-rM f fcneanihe 'j""' needs and 1 wants? Mo, this' don'i I 'I on?" i onieiiipor.irv has made a 1imk. '.reasonable, anil 1 :;,iiSt t'nink lit.jek. that the Jtriirt , rt.ise was that therq .. .... . . .. . ... ' i was more money per capita to buu iir ifrr. .iii.f. ir. ?-i 1 1 1 . . . at it should fhave been A Id in tains 1 1 smuiIiAl w It cirTTilalel th the -pro 5Cr'lii(gs--.LS in t he county, and reaches . I eiMTut i ot.eis that our mntcmiMii :u!' diK-s norr hence it . . : i ..; ... . i would nave ,e-n ine pome ining ioj. with thfinj there is now. Kfcailsq i his proves that it is iiot the. ' low prices and ouaiititv of produce thai increase I he consumpt ion or tfhat tij heiMS and wants tit the ..people ard ' better; supplied. But it all deiu mh on t lie amount of money -available and in. the hands of t he people to bujJ haw offered us the proi'it-df ugs tor Vvith. publuation.l I he rARMKRs Aiiyo- vw Kditor which looks "thd cite i.n tin' ii'L'Mii ot the Alliance of ! most reasonable, the plea set fortt l.'.l.r......,,, I,.. .,.., i, tiinii.iiti:iii. ' bv 1 he farmers that deiiression l the ui.-hhiickiicv or inoney to uo inq . business of the Country, -or the ph ! ser forth bv t heso editors ami writer.-l ,en aiii a widely .filTerent' cmhso from that t that the Iruits ot their labor by over . . I .i .. I. i i oi-oiluciiiL' t he neci'ssitles of lite ' ha ........ ....I I.'H .1... I.ilkl. Vid'.l I III i I iiii l.'M.ei' -. I i ue i 'i ii' I . i i Tiinii i .ii : . -..I ..' e 1 1 .1 . I 1 . , , ,; . ; impaired jhe ability of the people td paers in forth ( anilimu .; I hey A,' tIli.ir Jchts and buy what theJ , but from tlnitoneof ourco:tleni)orarv we infer thaCt.it does not want any ol the member ot tbi A lham u to vole i ,.;,;,,, (hat tlie farmers are with the lcliiK"iMl1c party. This is ! dowed with too much energy, have 'for t In I he meiilbeli of tin. niaiti in tin Sirrve their .a e to I t AVell, if -I ha er go ( Julia: past year been; urging actuallv iietd and want? Miiaiice.to rc-j ow I airee with them that pro Democratic prtyr jffid Iduction eCte!.s that of money, bull not as to the needs and. wants ot th people, ; And the idea of work tc increase the products'' of the farm without somebody worked too, am measure, of reform, vet ftmi tin rely of the S it.'hiY'" ' . Mc infer that iiemUrs of. the Alliance ad ' rii'ii" ofHlt iirty . dot's increase t he volume of money 's t lie jiUiii' we say; ; lf'ht here th hiirest mistake !oi .lloiifv ifi!ri. et i is absurd, 1kcji use t j.". I'lmlit 111.1.1. llK ' I 11. 1 .1(1.111. ...7 .' nut aware that the issue ot money I was limited and that contraction am I hoarding were going on. The idea i occurred to the farmer, the harder 1 Fr' n.i. i.':iri,.,.r4- j.-... ,t.. t work t he more 1 vi Ll make, ana th Tli -r, aieUonirt ...litnis :m.l ui-Ii.ts'I harder thev worked the more pro w'h n :;;. t .i.i tliuf the tl. i.n ! iluce t heydid niake, but to their .'flit; foiinti i lis 'Iih rWt.ii .'.r.o. i-in-... i'irrea-t surprise at the end of the year du. ti.v). ; : ! t lieir balantK sheet showed an is Nt OAV Mire i'.'er l;:s lt"M . le an over iro'.:W-iio:i of the Clease.of indebetfiess iust atl of hion .liece lev. Motwit hstamliuir these nianv sarins of hft. it tii,, -p.vw.he iff tl,e lisadvantage'.wnicli tjie , protiuciivt world were" in mil i.-d wilh '-jlh i J ! elates haye hal to work under, thev . j-ii- sunes ae "oriliti ; heir ai tua and Hani..-. Jjut i's tlieir i ! n-t'.l.. I 'have worked I vyilh courage, atul deJ wauls thai- jca;i t be stippli-d fur h. Jiae . '. . t : ... .-. ..L.i i ..- . i... K..t.. ..f i;..il l ; ; I t I I II Mill I IOI, IIIKI IM I IIV IH IJ' . i - r.'du.eetl most jibumlai.t lv, in.l A i. i- i - i . ..;.i. if ii . s mid s neaw laueti u u u-ii- products, the necessaries of lif- . ui ready to Mill- 'Is tin cluiniu iJ ! evchaiiLre oiH-n so t hese! necessafie- fjjd.-e : of life can reach the- destitute and ' ' i I- . V '' l. ' I . . ... .. ; i I . .. .vttj, inev are ohm i .ncitii j o want ot nieliev,io inly wn'r. depression if- nut the resni' of priKpicHon j - f.o the needs ii m I .w'aa or :nn n.-oDie. dill i:it nee trim t u wain oi niv-i f niouev !t i; ouncts ;tr hunt tor cnn:iiH!.li. n. Now vh:il is their rem. ilv for re National J.anks, fanit, trusts; com lief: si in; 1 1 v-1 for t he fsn-in.. -i. , ibines ;ii)d demonetizing of silver, in down ami pWh'iee in: t th ii .eu iiitv !' i.mnrateil utd put nee. I . i . . i mar I ne cotisum er 'm, v in hand to Juiv 'it m viii ro.iMii i'i; i Mi .;ti-tr . ', farmer to a '-' !''''." :t 1 !. p.. ! leij!. : cert:inv erenl.'i li l! v. it teii ye file geiierah dejir-.it).V. .o conns. I i: as- oi taiuine or war. Max 4i I .- - . I. r . ".. . mio iioj I in mauuMa-luix-i's.. I (li pit d C:ljl P-i:i.i -'i i ilo ;i again they mi.'U r,',' p jr. 11 ! I iwn I'p-.ilav' . t.. b.ii a . i in h m ! .: tJ.l"Ml in bv iKastern ui-jiiiblik-inf lnw-ni:ikers jtr - the pur o.i e oT Hie'dging ami ch't king th pe. es-ariesof life in-order to reij.ie tin- people as destitute as possibl -they could better control them i tin- linances of this nation. And i; is I le- e obstructions jut. in tb" cjic. nei - o ' exchange by Kastern and I'.; p;i-blic. n law-makers whlicli lia- com - . . . S . . J ccsilrar.d the monev nml wealth on r . i. ii - ( t . . f nil m I V 4 .. . . i ' i . . v 1 ftV bv. t1 e v.ar. this nation' in the h'aiids of tliechi-s- av that 'supply and! ,de- ' es, ahtl which has produced ilnr. st ... .j.-jam: bankruptcy i among hc ina-.-- i ,i 1 1 i a pn. Sl il.I W;l"it.uf . the 'peoider1 s ith.' , (If .euaive- it'sji, Now. if. the products-. the itces irj.s ot Jile liavc not been cliw-Ktil April 1st Sr CKins Xotorif ty and Ofllcr . ICS ami butfend. Hp will be fondled - with ike a Mewffoundlanin puppr. Jit reyision bnj old Jumbo ' for wo obstacles.' First, it lias not ittle divided ou this : r0t anv Gf the elements of truth in iiow as to wli'ieh is the best Oeiuoc- : it and secondly? 'the, old fool farmer racv for io-d4y is for t-h people to js so iard headed that he refuses to decide sjoii in State arid National . believe the lie. i ; I' d. I.f Lewis. j Saint Lewis N. C. I8yi. " i A -FATA I. APM1SSIOV. If the old parties favor us why do both the Kepublicans and Demo crat both pool their issues and fight us? Why do the great democratic dailies, the AWr ,d; Obxem r, dA.-' senaer. Star, the jrreati Democratic Hi korv'Mereui-. dailies of the State -and the "rreat If an Alliiincenian, who luis never Democratic Dailv and Weejklv the tnemted anv notoriety within, and Tarhoro Stntfhei-ner. which Alai ms to nevfr had anfy without, ij-ants to be be the lieer of the Nevr York' Sun. auik-u-uiroiign pie parrisan press as tight us. I heir advice is to jilow 'worthy of nil I lacceptatnih," let hini on J. At. Citchkv at Whitakers ect his ldge four o live nmhths .Third part v meeting. spend all that time lin compiling a J clipped the 'alKi'v? from last roiU Ixioks, papers, &c, a nice long week's Southerner, and here is the ettt-r to his j dear, beloved brethren, editor's reply: ' 1 i-eninding theni that he is . still an j"Trying to help you in -spite; of AlltancemanL how ever jlastingly he yourself." If the Democratic and s'fbr AllianL-e princndes, intimate Keoublican narties have pooled their hai the tlea old jxtrff are dying issues for the purpose of trying to or ia ciiance to , emicr jise princi- help the farmersiu spite of them- M ulto nreii sen! it "to some sehes, where is the - difference 1h-'. hut -Allianctfe piiper for 1 iiivldicatioii, tween the two old parties:' If that md he will get "taffy" Jwoifhl with- admission be true, and I believe it is as 'to pooling their issues, what is the use to keCp up .this pretended tight between the fwo old co"'".. iis . anv longer? . If the Democratic and Kepubli yrrtrtit'S haqe pooled their issues, will the organization of another par- tblie trusted anywhere not even ty be a third or a second r party? It os ami on tne streets lor dogs to strikes me it will retiuirelsome doilrz- lleliouesce 4gaiiist.li Such a iuau inr to answer this iiucstiOn bv the ! h;vsi't a back bou alnivi i hat of aii Southerner man; or hewill have to ; f-arth worm, j All kno that if a fake back this admission that their maiji would Sell out for a little taffey, issuesVere pool til. " . lie ivould iK'iray his friojnds for niou- ww the editor of the Southerner i ... I -,, i .:s. . a . ey, find they tea n t trust aiim. iiidas i was ten-fold meaner tlniH tho$e who ; cruitietl j .Christ. Before Alliance j inen would vote with sfich a .man. Jjthey would Vote for $he 1 stio'ngett i pourbon Del locrat or l.'idical in the i Nvorld; and sunsiblf, holust Dem.icrat.s ! jihd r. Kepublicaiis Would I vote for the : - - ' hi ' .11 '1 . -t- . 1: ! ' i '. ' . 1... ' .1 ': : .''''' :"' ; '1 " i - : ' . : i '- ; )' ;. : , ! ! ; Havjo Your Vallnfcs Iispiii1f(j : : I ' " ': ' I in.i n... .: i ii, , i ! :. - ' .'; . j In one r our stores a p:i-:iiti i.i;tu ; jean be pi-oyuled" villi -every ai t'iele -: ! requisite to his eouifuj't itnd ,pleaur5 and his wardrobe will In t lie env of his ebiiipaiiionsvv ho. do: nt. w curi'. wearing apparel .from the same", source. - j . 13! stack: of goods in 'In the other Mild, ttl loose to ami no -lnal f vi store a her 5 1 : 1 1 w lady art's iiin- ai ill i oil -I taste'-.she. ea-n be, suiteitl. '1 'Morris Co. promise, u' t lie of their lontr i-xpei 'ieni-e in (Jooilsand i 'lothih-.!; trad -. j l.nyititr for as nian v i does, the Company .vil! Lier sireKu't l! the Dr'v; a.r-to .a ! I r i f foi snoriy oecupled by f:::U'j1J; j p JfeiliUyb BELI ! consumer just as iev,- as a'py- sirla'H I "j dealer'in the eit y can. bv liie saine oods. i tit .000,000. J. H . I : V - . ' -- I fe ' - ' ' . t . - . ; i 1 .-.;-(S)-, y . ' - ; 1 1 . '- . : ' i 1 i ' . yyy - - ! . : - ' i . 1 .. 1 ' . , - j 1 1 ! : - i -'.. .'.". i This is the ni eaf sc.-. . I o!'tinjir ii a! success. (ioods in iiai.ije ' ij uj lit i tie's : ran tie bought ;;t in ieii h. it;' limine. 4han in small 'jaaiiit itit-s. .ami. iii j Morris Co. a!vas iiive tli ! patron-: ! the benelit of tile -reiiluetii'i and w.'iit aim y.ou wsl) - see woiee j aeeoinplished jby t lie! Morris C... in nt 1 1 ." . n-i - lariioro: tiuvinir the v. ar i-'.ij. I !n v ii'iean business. Hesp. cil'ul'iy; , . ". , 3 TIIK MdK'b'IS C(i. '.'; l'.i.I7-t!' tjarunnivc and Alroccruo. Boiioy-lijHfiii watei in.3i!faia;.m; torcej; . ; cr p nnn n . 1 --mriy wmm. 1 Niaii"Af y ! Pdi.s!i5s'; Hicantestible anri No;i-Foi 1 r.f. j-.1' ; I: I It'll .Vain St i'ei-t, Mxr liinisy stun, ne wii never get ther- ' 1 oi lieonie in Mic A.Uil!JC null all parties know sitt-h a man is i l 1 II. 1 . E. 1 .1. IIOl AMD t vasna n n cot SASH, DOOBS, BLINDS P AINT, a I is W ' is?H i 6 -r x? ' Time "-' Keener i Pumps, Carriage and Bugay i. . : M l . . . . : will not get -ashy witn me as l am "trying to help him in siiite of him felf." ' ' Adam l'hool. Too DlRch Cotton. l'Olt- 'Ffle dejiartinent of Agriculture, in a recently issued report, calls -attention to the f:o-t tleif illll'ilio- tin- iif be fcommander to v;.r th.. South m,!,,,,,! 1 they gj. jhto the eiiemies' camp ful, : two miIlion bales more cotton nit or advise their! awn.trooiis ,1,.,,; i.1.1 lv.... 1.,...,. ..1.1.. t.. ' ... 1 - j , l'" .. ilia.. 1111 t. 1 i 1 lie..? irttn 11. vim-. moral iiirpiiuue asio' s 6 . . . i most strenouisj AlliaiKjeinan living i iiefore thev oiild trust! such an e- I ... L. . tresiciiice. Mouli win tod iConi uttt my?.- II UI u. i : 1 a 1 ; t a k !:; en -a 1 ;; f ti 1 k irl". .4 .'rf A. C. Line And Branches. new .- AND . ; SKVV PATRON K1 rrii- Snlc (f lc-Jtf ta ecu 0 olc : 1 a lilt silt rlv. -destroy arm Ii T hnd Jiave a srre:it lie) poitik ians. partisan iiper4 the nioikttiiiet t'S Qt plutocracy deal to sjy about the Iwonderful pmsperity evisting in tho rni Cd state.4- I S Cd States- j Sum is the followiingshow There are :h).0M nil Irnited Stated. There are 1 i'iVork. 1 Seventy m-rsoiti i ; Stattfs are woj J hirtv-one over lone-half rv. ' th'em.-elfes. Prosperity. lton iuieaiim- siiuie, eve,n at materially lower leyel of prices. The result of this over , production has naturally been a de cline in the value' of cotton to a 'point lielpw the cost of 'production. Should this condition of things be permitted to continue, the Depart-, inent of Agriculture lielievcs .that this section would: experience an era of agricultural depression worse than e classes prosjM-r anything '"which has ever been epr s: J " rienced in the West. The only reine- onairin the '. M llicli sugesis ilselt is. n;p iirallv, i a curtailuieiit of the acreage devofed ' (M( niiliiiiirs in New t;,rt'iotr'!"' iiv -i ii " 'i tFH ui 1 iwii ;i C. H. Jenkins PHARMACIST, TARBORO, N. C L lT N I ) K K I I T Kb K A II I 1 1 . k & Co: 1 . i . i Alt' One ui(l 'I'w o Ilorsc '' "WA.C3-OISrS. ! sly -ay il' .a v .: a ire ! W'i- in ill lie pu-in 1 11 if u ill .-.i-Ti !a - ' ! i I i 4: I ... U N J J.K to Mietk.", Fli.!. VAI.rif. liV ) 1 --. , t:.!. AiiKN'i' !''!, 1 1 I) - ittliiis: ; . 'there t,0O( 'niti'd States int the I'n'iteil cotton has been large' v 1 he re'ijt of thS,7'u(ijl0n.nnu, the growth of theagriculturiil 'popu- thousandf people own .-'hit 10:1 of the Souih. , I Ins jHip.ihr the wealth of thecouii- Hon must be supp.rted and niain ! j ' 'taineil to keep i'ip the healthy devel- iii,tlit." rf"iii- J'' ot thp section. ( otton will 1 i.i- - 1 . mo luni'i" ni tiis iinaiue'l. .M-eanse to ipake Mpttoil ay at al. Ies of it mu.-t be pni'lueed. The surplus' iH:rege';ls well as energies of the .tead;.'; increasing j'.ip'i laiio j must be ijij'ed Jo: fi her i-rops. ("otton tiianting Uiiist no hitigin i j:ititj'i.! the prattie-ill v evchidve agric 1 1 1 ur al iml;i-tr. .nil re 1 :o-i able dire. si i- j)e:iU't-!j iti jiure drn.jjs, niclici nes iiUl -heinie.a Is, patent medicines, ' . ; . '.' H('?l) i iiwwlos AI.s. i ii.X S. l.K AT ' Tarlwtro' Mnv j:; 1-''!. -:encral itUvc'j'.ifis'ic;. i-.!M( ti.!--i!i!i ; ti ;i;i; i :;,;(. ye-.fc .., V,. ii'i;i .','. :.:' ". :... 1 :.r- i. ii l; i:iix- n.i v: --1 w i sirs it - viii; v I'r.spi;. -n r! t -"i a i- r ,'- ";' ' 1- "r perf uni''i'i'S: soaps. bru Oiie hundiytl; iersnsf ed States okn .'M y,'MM,oM i.. -.ui. i -t nuni ii. 1fikiug.t jnpMirosperjt lavelfuljv l'wij EF ics a ml I Pureliasiiig -, - 3 -Z"2 XOTUKp S!'i;f I; cmillis, tnis.-t's, hmlder ;liry ees t hat Ipji'tiire of peace i", 'reader, :fml when you &e. .MM ii Win b lll.i.t-.I i- li5ed lt ipijiH rt. ; t. - r .0.00 out f wrl n.i t,a What rou I here -)- in Tljoi-e are o.er oOO.onii traniips. Tep thousai if.chhl ret if die an tihia 1 1 v States ffdni nisuHi lothing. f 1 in tne i niieo ient food or A TlJere were f!T.ooo ho(neles chil Ireu n the I h tinl Statf-s in is:.. Out of iJiOO.OtMl who i ii ha I 'it duly iji:i.0 own loim-K 1'hk late ee C ftiou ot ciop-, sucli. a-ei-t i.i v.it!p cr s crio:iof the coiiniry iniit be adapted. What WillThpy Do! t iln ;;pi-f.i.al jitteiition jriven to Physicians' Prescriplioiis A.N l . CH.'IH.X I.I.V i ii 'io. X.i h'. OUR STCOI P RICH S- I) J. VV.- . .1 . .. mnmvs- 1 1: ;- f W . .billies riling 7'if r sa in IV'f'h cm shows ; !'.!" Ml K es in rhe rnite S;ates. one o eerv sevenlli lunamtnil. In New YoikUt-.OOO working vo- . ... , ne;i are so peivny paid that th'v .tnu.-t jaecept clhiritv. s li their lwlies or sliii vi.. ! . . i ! . Vti. the cotnitrv is n g riV.he''. iOiit) i k! ticts lliat rich Jire theinsl the l . i'S t!ie ijoor Alliance 1 rile . -a r ! l-t .'i 1 I M e. i a !ied -Jig !l . v. J it - I ie.-- i h.ni ;e even . in!; at a th. r-i e;v told io ; ii' lit' l:i 11 tflALLLi st'ii ;- i. rafi'idU' 'IW' those wl) nuke the I make he country Ives growing inmrer. ; mat ter? I'h is "ire.it j . .t -; .... . l rotig lnust stjtip or tliere will 't'hvije must bo reform wiil be Hvohttibn. Ik-or i".iii' 1. gfi 1 heii" de.na lids ii). :gi he pre.-i itr jMilitieaj parties.; Yi,e .id ". :.;e vas taken. l:tt hilt ii-:' Alii gie.ne.-i ho.it js lu-ard iRi .i-c. i;i . iii.iif.v U ill .Otclid t he coliven- i in- .Old iiiii on i ih.-ir demmrls i;ig ihcorjxiiate'l n the pl.itfornf. ii ! lea. h ld to ur p.trty: now' dti:i": id'triMlace t hesc demands in ti' iniiiiiij. r on n-ii tioii.-! -Oh.--i-.ni-lrjr-eocy fhou art a precious jvwel! : ' at .ill times i day and night by' a -i '--1 l.'H'-1 rj-:i;KD ril AlM A( l Ts ' ; ; ' " '- j' ... .' . vt.tvn y .!. fxpen"ni"". L i vi : ash ' j.e i ' ijyi: ' . . . . . ,.'-! - sba.il be our 'motto eul'iuuiilly. W ii ;'. -'"" .Jl4' .Svie.r4ift6'ftnei'lcan- ri-.A 'TVy?"5iciAr .'T-- .:r- fT-s "TVkti .;r . ; . - . , -o x i ''.v -. r- ii ' r. ei";iir - "' "' i'-: 'tr f ? 7-. i r r- ; u-rr-IirT.J. T. Tp j c". - rrT r:j- f .'- 37 1 . 4' K-:i :.i.irii -t-',.: '- - - i.-iii-c iJ. ii. js. f i;i( i .;r. . I ALL. IVb-lt i , Trustee, f x r or r.it eel inn to lli pem w t !"hii-s a :i.d seetirity li. .... . ' 11 . . iiii-ioii oii!i"r. f '' - i'""' 1 . - , Siirviiorsliii) : Distrik- fUi :;JUJ lion Flail. eitable. Xorth. ( ':t nit inn, !t llM O I ), VA. J 'Vcp''j-tiin f h kf . 1 ; & JKi ' w';.irii:i than 1 I Il.l.-I-. M I I II 11 . ' Jiiad. for I lie s '.io-hM. f 1 irv , luy . I'lu-: i :jl i in, i I i i ph-a oil r Ma ie, se vn;i. . ! i E: i f u: J i if k , 17i .oo.'A i i:.i;. l! i'O c" C7 - V v. k. "'I ' ' ;
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 6, 1892, edition 1
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