V I 1 ' !ro r PUBLISHED v. :.. cates Ofilcial-Otean Edgecombe Alliaiice.; This fcVERY- WEDNESDAY:! "priuci.bles' WCKIITION KATES' I OSE YKAli, -r - - :- . 81 X .MONTHS. - b x 1.00 ' our Al .v county KllT'U AND 0WNER J t .F'fT Ax i atk ! cratic JLxccu ti ve v,ommiH! I J AS. B. LLOYD, PA V L JONE.S; X 1 TliiTe- :i w;V -2- " 1 mo 2 mo-j '4 12 " Hat - ,ix. ivT-tiii upr ; 1 111 'thorn! I ill! $ 1 'Xi 1-iU (! ) 2 Si t 3 50 4 .7' 5 00 ' . H IXJ 10 UO x T o hfiv.the Cominittee ex-! which our piifcr are Hot Democratic. bit of -information wi i lei-a be gladly -received bj iance friend3 ihj Bdgreeonibe They' will" know jiiat exaict- 1 J 2 5'J 3 50 50 0 UO 7 5 .0 OH 10 00 11 00 12 50 AUverti.ii iuentV on 3 in- 4 ' '00 :i mj ' 4 00 ' r -, :) "ID 01 ) t it certainly refres to be iS 50 'o (j 00 7 "J l'J Oil 12 OfJ 14 00 12HO ilo 00 13 511 0U 15 00 j.'iOi UO whir) $7 9 10 11 12 15 20. 30 40 50 i encouraging to oe appnsei aifi menus or euemie nue Y :. about to engage in a contes nibvolves the welfare of the misses. The contestant: then can surroiml theini- safe- v 5U 05 to UAr! I m in Til I v A!verlinHnurtt.i 'rlik'jntinu-J before the time eoirtnuttifl for has Expired.' will be eLiLwA .trahiient rates for time actually L 'publish, i . We have J-t ii.-m.io several coiiiiiin lor noaimuMteaUoiiit strictly.''- iiivite .lisouM- iidh that mil-tain to local. State or national affairs. audi lotmnT from alls parts of the. , I county an i febfKant will be vtcoti)tid. The J 'emoerauc. i - . IV . .. . . . I BLxnit- or tneit'iuior tniiM' in au,ca- nc um- v ilz-wnmnf?- E-LLULiv Him mattiT for imljlicaiiori, ! .. i ir til''.. ...... .f r ttic JL j j.i' jii.-ii iyr ft i n"-' v- rttjttx iinltts.t - . . . j- . f .No pnjer will be liorit?intii-i unless the ubs:riptioii is pai'l up to the time. NOTICKjTO MAILS. JIWCRlliLkS. Tbu noti t:!:"subsl:riptiOii xpire'l" on the head of jvjur paper ni?ail that your sub script jon iii-imt with jtut issue and the Farmkuh' Aiivix atk will in no instant- tie contiuncHl ex-pt uion the r;eipt of' sub cTiptiou for renewal. 'Note this. j Moijey orders, clieeks or draft's should be radu payable to i ' i TlIK FAliMKUS' A D.VO.'ATK, - ! Tarboro; N. ('. njeasures contained in the Ocala platform f yet' the Democratic Executive' Com mittee of Jvlgecom'be county elet ed m IS IK), boldly declare, sn ISrl, that the same nriucinles rare Ao't From readingj!0f' the we canjiot mate tiy other dedhction ; than jtbat tie Alliance demands are uiclirWfratj Dembcratic iui 1890 uufehiocrat- rather selves with necessary S prereut defeat. .. -I i I 1.1 ! is I nil I ii L i' mil j i n pe'ineu " ..- r--o 17 nuraixir of inHfjrtions i marked, will e ron- noVnlexincr to US, and to jullich tinuwd liil4forbi"l ' and charueU up touaie ' - : . J i ot ciiontinu ioce. cannot :' become reconcilewi t n1 is . AHirfrtiwri.fHt.tM in the .form of reading , : . . -.1 L : I matt-T. will iix- i-hawi live rents a .line for u thai the Mate JJeinocratifci toiiTen- PTr-ulS'."lvertiSe'Iufi,ts always payable j tion ill 1S90 adopted a pladffklH etll- la fivaw.. ) .,. . bodving nearly allof t.he Aii'rt'Mmciits bv Miiatratt will he CO- . 0 .. hat h" "ad;vo- lo,u ftianr A- of Demo-towird ring and of our we are hat hi- Whie and PlRAGRirUS. fievr weihave a man cavorting rearing about "his party and 1 counjtrv, we Dr. Samuel JohuBon said ago: laet refuge of a scoundrel. tiardsS ic in 1892!. V'criy the wHifJfigig time has wrought in tihe i Our Alliande fr iends wonder minds of men! will know now the attitude combe Democracy toward niarids and can gbrern tlhemselteB Of Edge, their de- accordingly. Knired at the l'o;t 'Office at T:irU)ro'.. N. C, as s:on 1-cla.ss niail niattur. J 1 E UN KHDA Y , APU IX, 1 lit 1 892. Ites'ilvj-d. Ifhal the uieniliers of 'the bcouitty Alliaiice, n-'jiif.-t all nii'inbers of (jiir urrliT IO patronize, an lar us possime, uium- luioreliniits. who adverte in Hie Fakmkks' At)V j'ATi:. Aooptea ny f.ile iini' coumy Alliauee' i ' , . T fllEi SKCOND VOU.tlK. I With this isue the J'akmkkb' A uvucatk! enters upon "its. second volume. During the past year it baa jworked earnestly and faithfully iur ihe cause which itliaa espouied; it has alwajya endeavored to be fair and frank iiu its expression upon public, matters, and has. sought, in it fc-eble the toiHiig ay, tb obtaii relief for musses of this country. The' Va imkks' Auvoi;a ck in the future, iv ill continue to 'be "frank and fearless in dealing with principles Fau'd measuriis. It will champion the cause of thk oppressed,' vndeavtr to i , . . - rstrengLhen pie weak and con ii mi. the strong. .-" ! "' " ' i We will glvft no ' uncertain u tt'v 'J.i.r: m.fc.i.j' JLi.t deal with tlu ;n u0 nast. in a &Lrt il l u iwl'nn r fTull in!lM- ner. o our nianv irienus we , ex- ten 1 I hanks for -their patronage and trust l. "merit a coiitinuance of the same. THIMOflMITTliE'S UEPLV. Co;intv DciiHK-ratic mil tee, which w un , recei veil g i ve space to the reply, of the Executive Com- too late for publication in our last issuti.. It is as follows: - . ! i ' ' '';.'''- To lhc Kijitorof'thc Farmers Adcoratc: ' " ' :.' : : -' . In rejily to the question asked in your hist issue why a copy of the; o ill for the Democratic Con- rctitioti was not bent to So hp paper. The Committee say: Tha in tl)eir delitiftiations, it did not occur to them that the Ai)'vocat-k For the information of mittee we will say that the F4 KMtKS Advocath as the organ ,f; Edgie cotnue Alliances is non-par as the Southerner does not reach Of the Alliancemeir in the eojuty wo heretofore vdted the Democra we jhought the FARiiius' dvocath wHth the should have been furnished i . m proceedings. Now, we woud like to ask the! Committee whether they consider the Fakmkks' "A dvocate I democratic or not, if.they ilopit think it would nave- come nearer hie i Com - lian, but 'Ml tile ticket are reminded of . what long years The cry of patriotism is the United .States Consul McCreery isr authblfity for the statement that.fr. lilaiiie has offered 'to Minister Egan the appointment of minister either to Pafisj or t4 Pekin. Mr. Egan, -Mr. McCreery .ileclares, declined both offers. M A 31 - . ft Georgef W. Childs, f the Philadelphia tedtjer, is generally be loved by every? member of his staff. It is ta matter of honest pride with him that every man in his employ, be he e home itor or reporter, own hie own lead peupil manufacturer at Keswick, England, has presented to Mr. Gladstone Ithe largest lead pen cil ill the worjld. It is thirty-nine inches! long, and is cappedwith gold t for'r iusteid of rubber. man uses i e great etates- walkingrstick. There is now before the courts of Philadelphia a peculiar question of inheritance. A wealthy lady died and left a trusf fund of $1000 for the support of a pet cat. But the cat has since di.ed eaving four little kit tens. Can they inherit the money? Nothing is impossible to Philadel- 5i all of the Democratic vote county by requesting us to the call? Are we to infer nature of their reply that tlieu desire any of the Alliaucemeu the Democratic ticket if an men feels so inclined? Is it a out game that they are play? Will Chairman liridgerp state whether or not while he reaching of the jiublisli rom the do not to vote liance ! i 'sqneezej- ! . - . trtinc: to Chairman of know ledge anu not irom any! member Of the Committee nor the Subljshed jiyoceedijigs, W.e would like to ask th 4c of the Washington City after noon papers suggests the following as a Hint to Cfbngjpess: The bright little daughter of Representative Sweet Iloiisd Latest State !ws The great annual boat race be-i Orn oo&s, CjUothinq, Shoes, f. tweeu crews from; Oxford and Cam- f - ... i , - -i. . ; : i t-..: .i .l. I ' li J. i : -. ilessrs. liooue Uljuge i. i;rBiiic3 was roweu u me, 1 IIekderkoxviiik & Eodgers, editors and proprietors of Thames last week, and won by Ox- the Wayueaville Couriet, have pur- i Auru in "meieen minutes anu tweniy chased the printing outfit of the oue onds, beating the past record HendersonviIIe Ac.s, and will meve wh UP to to-day, was :nmeteen it to Wavnesviile and consolidate j mtnutj-s and thirty-five seconds made it with the Courier....... A parsonage P- Cambridge in 1873. 11.. Il.il T j 1 t - 1 ' ' --f ior ine letnouist cnurcn is Deing built on Shaw's Creek street, on a lot just west of tke church building. The lmnse is to be a nice one, costing about $1,500 j 7V;f.t. Salsbuuy.1 Mr. John L. Brown had a large wardrobe made of piece of the sleeping car that went down at Bostian's bridge last year. It is a very pretty piece of furniture... Last Thursday morning six prisoners escaped from the Charlotte jail. Among them was John Boyd, the negro who is in for stealing aetm, and ds also charged with jw-recking the train at Bostian's bridge. -They were all captured andfeturued witn in fine davs, aiidwere found within one hundredinllea of Charlotte.- Watchman. !' JJt Etc JT 1 M E Weldon. On Monday of last week the case' of the L'nited States against J. II. Wood, charged with violating the international revenue laws was heard by U.S. Commission-, er H. B. Harrell. After an cxamina ifr. Wood was discharged, being de clared not guilty of ' the chirge. , Willie Thomas, who killed a young girl likiar 'A'urelian Springs last year, has been pardoned out of jail by Governor Holt; The killing was accidental. He was arrested and taken to jail and was tried at the Novembr term of the Superior court. Jfews, "WljfSTON'.-r-The large barn of Mr. George Sink, near Waughtown, was destroyed by fire last week. The animals were fortunately rescued, but the entire contents,, consisting of a large amount of hay, corn, wheat, and farming utensils,! were a total loss. The origin of the fire is un known,' but it,-is believed by Mr Sink that it was the work of an in- cendiarv...;...Tlie Countv Commis- iof: Idaho receutly visited the j doners created ciuite a stir vesterdav L As might be expected, ehe afternoon by refusing to grant J. J. did not. find thproceedin7S especial- Adams & Co. license te , open up a i -Vv.il' ? cm J....J ii. - i . I bar-room in the basement of the ly interesting, i She stood it as long as sheicould, aid then said: "Well, I'm tired of tlnspreachih." If there isn't goin'.to bd any singing I guess I'll gopiome." I ' . : ' - - new bank building on the corner of Liberty and Third streets. Sentinel. i i t 1 1 dies loaded And Repaired By ii t I LOOKING FORWARD. ine ont year, wrtli its j'y: sorrows, its piasure.s and pain.i behind uitl le new vear us bti-ioif us wipirevery promise of jlieiiiir a prjoiuerous one at least for the. Mor ris Co. Thi Company ' has-', uo' ul-a of tiiijr outstripped in"ilie niriva u tilf race this year. It' would -take a : whole eneycli'ipedia ! tell. you -what they proposejdointr for their patrons during 1S92. i They propose To watvU the northern jmatkets with the eye', of an easrle, and let no opportumty slip to be thiH tirst witlij every nov- f : eltv in their,liine of trade. .' j and . -is 7 r, 7 C 17 !.' r' a r K UPV - i . - pi m X C JL 4 . . I ias moved his stock of egoos Their Dry Goods palace, eonsist ing of two large stores., on Main street, is undoubtedly, the : j;randtst ; emporium in arloro, ' They sire . proud of it, and the people ure proud of it as an ornament to the tfitv,. The ;'. .'f'- present year it will shine, esjpjend-": ent with the i-liiee . fubries if 'tlie most noted niajin uf act urers -: in :Pvry- thing that can be found in . a lii st- elass Prv Goods store. - i fi in 10 store -'-Hi Tonneny i mmm In one of oiir stores a ientl tu.-jii can be provided vith every , ai'li-le requisite to Kii; comfort and pleasure ll8wi,J' r and his wardrobe will be his companion!.- who do wearing, apparel trorn source. i the envy it n.t see ii re the same )el'.ilfellji'1iisiiriiii? - , i - .j $11,000,000 V) i U t J: H. BEBL, Washingtox. On Friday, high t about 12 o'clock the steam saw plain ing and grist mill belonging to Mr. J. P. Brown, was discovered to beon i It has been but a few years since Cre- The department turned out at ; the 3,d00-ton Steamer was regarded ncJ,W lfc waVn f SU ,to BnTe . I h psnap nf t in hiw u iiiiVnnivn tons there were! grave head-shakings Mr, O. Rumley has bought of! please ! and serious doubts of the practicabil- Mn W A Pollard Pitt county, v a j Inspector cf Watskes I T it. the cause of the hre is unknown: as a thing of great size. W hen oue j insurance $2,000, which is a little line ventured tee build up to 5,000 more than half the cost of the mill; AND In the other jstoi c a laly eau piek and elioose , to her heart's, e.ontf nt, and no iiKitter how . fastidious "her tneia- eli..' ...... 1 ... t-U ...1 Tl.;.. Ttw. 1 t ...--. oift ..an ;v uiu 11. ill..-. .III. ASSETS Paid Policy-Holders, f $20,000,000. Morris Co. proimi.se. on the' of their long-experienee in Goods and Clothiii"' trad.'. .-t rentrt ll ' the Div ifTSijrance in fores, Buying for ajj; many store's, as ' .-it does, the Conipany will sell . t5 the. consumer just-as' ". low as' tny small dealer iu the city can bv the' saiiie goods. $50,000,000. Policies Inccntesiihls r : ' - ! For -proi 1 1 . t i I ' Alfr:.-& '" "1 tor . -ou- . :"m;.' S;'--'-:' -"'VK L, ;, i - i i 1 i.uiiL . iivi: ; tl, ' itfiijvr I Inj'in f'i,' 1 1 "est I 'ihi r i .. 120:j i-:. Mam Si 3fnd ftoi : 1 - . . y ttiid Xorti '- m-U IMC'li MllXlV W. W. HAUtJRAit:. Sporial Agent. Tarboro. ( eil trreat was in pitv an beef weighing: 1205 lbs, and good; ' " t ; judges say it is the fattest be'f, ver 1 favor- j brought 'hi ftitaTna"rke't. ' ..Th O. ' manj j ite steamers measure about, j0,000 D. S. S.i,Co., are shipping 300 barrels ' public i toirj'5u72me and a few others 1 of tar per week, and they have ship- i stitTSledprTgoing above 12 JoOO tons; so that, the' Pd 565sh boxes,, made by D. Hill ; s L b i e AAA J i. ' t 1 :j ' n & - t lioanoke-Island, Gazett. ' i iirtwered 5,000-tlonsteaniers are reckoned small r . ' his o-wklbj comparisoni But. ey.en' vet, the! :-. s . , x . ' ' . . " i ' .U',' x. l- ft i Kocky .aLoyJTTfc The Atlantic ambition of biuilders is not satisfied. ! 1 -, , , , I 4, i 'Coast Line, we understand, has The Canard Company is building a ; bout ten more acres, adjoining the , 4i pair of 14,0001-ton ships, witlr30,000 ; original plot, for their shops. When; Chairi. ''horsanower. and the White Star ' the operatives move in with their i I l i I ' , - s : . of Jthe safety of ships so .1... 1 - 1.1 . .' f H , , I. J. ' oninuamt i . I uuu vni, imicijiu j 1UUU311UH9. nu uiuob ui uiu liivui- I iron JT.Tj" -rrTTT.l.v' frV. f . J r - . . .... .' I 1 i :i I fi -c-, ci . Ij l-w tllio LXiai ...... JL XXV J . iui r.iwuine vjuuiiniii-ec iiic nifr of reaching the voters, IjIv cation or" otherwise; VJL-d e would: wvrr iv, fi.;. otner 1 from Time Keeper man f urther, how mady i meinbers of I people are aBout td lav khe keels of j families, and i occupy the required U. ' AJ-A Ky l S i. i-l T oi 19 the Committee were present, wrote the call "to the voters combe?"; : In-concluding the ('omniit that ''it was the call of the cratic party to the Democra zens of old, Edgecombe." A Cpmmittee of five theniselves -'the Democratic That's what they say in toe and we can't coustrue it, frpni laluguage, in anv other way. I save the mark! aid whe Edgei ee sav Jeiiu I eiti- men Ikmocraticl paper'.' I Rat judging from the 'oi'inions it has expressed aud the jiiin'eiples ' it adyocates, tlie Conaiii ttee do not regard tt as a Dem ocratic paper: u tne j.ommuree is great silver mines of the , Nuntry mistaken,, aim mc ai mh ah is a which can keep on some tinld lehger, Uemocralie paper, pica.se so ueciare, jjut fevv. others can. wnl make; tlie Silver Gone Down. If silver keeps on down price, some more of the big iiisues of was a j i?utte, Moiitena, will have td hiiperations; Tlie Clear .. Grjfi iilack Kock closed receuil ( iranite .Mouiiluiii. of Mont.iJia. , , the Ontario, of Utah, are two mines und tlW Committee 'proper itbology. "The Advocate is mistaken in. supposing that th.eCdniT ili i t'teo desi rod t he ca II to reach all tho people; in the county it was the call of the Democratic jiarty, to the "i')emoc ratio citizens, of j old Edge coinbe. . J " IJespeeifully, . . Jxp, L-"Bruxeks, . , : ' Chairman. M. B. Pitt, FUANK Ft )W :!., .s F. D. Foxn.vi.i., Don iiu.iAM. iiin. Ex. Com We are ver lnitustrv. In some ot the big csaniDs work is bound to give ontlfdr the nieu amlcss there is a change Ifdr the better shortly. Not only must 'those mines now opened curtail ojeration3, but new . ones will not be! developed much. gratified. .to re-! until the prospects are better than at i i tne a. bit vi iniorniation iro . vi..wi, uwu, .v mi u ,.Icad will bef more in. demands for FdgVcombe Co. The outlook for silver at this ses sion of Congress does not appear to be very goodi and its friends; ! are not so hopeful as before' tke session conimeaeed. The gradual drop in the ptice of silver is very discouraging: lto!i the miners in the silver eamis. ; As ihere are more silver mining camps than gold, this greatly affects the mining the members of the .Committee over while until the. I,roTe: settled. , ' of silver i.i (pu est ion call party-"! kibove their . eaveu anotlier pair j still greatei . . . . , . . . errowth or the ocean etermer in The dwellings and the Steamboat lauding to; the .shop. Blze, Rocky Mount will be getting into has been not less rermlrkable ' than.1; grand shape for a quick and steady I- ' '. J TkT . T 1 . If. .7.7 - r-..,-t 1. 5 .-. f r ' ' i 1 1 r. . i I , , - 4-, . , . in aieeu. ew x ora f vrm. . elv-" "i ''&v y 1 ' Our honored 'townsman Col. D. i , . . . .... . . , . j uwortmngton is a candidate tor A.t- ' A orthingtoh's I one and iii all' -FOR- A. C. Line And Branches. increasi Kate Fields f ense of her sex tas this to! say,inde-1torney general. Col. ! . i , , T, ! record is a yerv fine s: All mr life I've;.! , ' -e ,., . G.H. Jenkins 4 Go. heard that wonien crets; all may I popular opinion l ve kept many rade in cease and The p an la bf t he mj mc x ,.r i ...latin,,,- nf life and in all f' Rt- can not. keep ee- tions he has borne himself worthily ife Ive liiown : this ! and merited the esteem and confi- j to be false, because ; dence of his fellow citizens. Plioe- secrets and other'. ' ' - women ot my acquaintance nare - done the same. It never occurred to f m o-iaroKi.-tAMni; engineer ' i jJ i I ! t ,vi M i c i inompson says that the dredges in m.to ddubt thesinfallibility of mas-. th. C)e Fe ' -iver below Wilminr.; culine hpnor in jthis respect until re-j t0n have, since January 1st,, removed cent erehts. forced ujwn nie the con- 289 stumps from tho-bed of the river. Tictioiiithat so-fcalled gentleman can ! Borne of these stumps were great size, ; desceiidlbito slujms that none lut the o.e measuriiig 11 feet across' the top : 61!.- i - r nost' abandoned jof my sex would ap this is the erreat Secret of their rreat success. Goods in l.aie -quantities can be bought at mueh, lower "figu.res than in small quantities,-'-.and tke Morris Co. always give.,their patrons the benefit of the reduction.'; -Watch ! and wait and you will iee winders ; Ctjii'ipiished by the Morris Co., in. Tarboro; during the yea,r 1$!2X They mean business. ! Respectfully," THE MOHIUS CO. '" iviiir-tf x v. Fj.. '--'l-x '', '. 1; ' -::;' PPfiifcP"' tjaromnrc STILL DR"CTTjZXvTG .'WF I f A V E T A Ij K t TT A It I liny T UK one (iMocirncG. EWE ft. i Aiki&izt :..SfiK-i4:M k 1 Kov rrhc Sale of Leaf and! t he Tobacco .1 nt etv st in ,Tni liot o will I-ji? ims ever. e can -)iis-i ;m ioii-1 v s;: v if vou s iil.- we will vrive. vni the 'best avel -.u? vdti h.ivo .quality of yofcir to'iat co. - W ha e hirgf SASH, DOOES, BLINDS PAINT, " 018 an uttyv - ' Pumps, Carnage arid Buggy "l aVle', a iid We UA KANTKlv to niak V ii u j its p U I j L, V A Fi U J! ,'i h .olKifeo- led more v ij'oi-.-ii si v i iiun ell o'ln"' ;! 1 1 ..-tec . viih ii -i l'"i:!.f mad-, for" llo ders I-, ,'i 11',' !'o,- m , v 4 i:vi;uv i'!f.i;" i 'A:.' ..Ir.. ii r - i 1 : " aui mj.- y.-u Mroeu is an experienced t'fbav-.onf.'if and v;ll' ; Bring us a load as eajjy as youiean, and .we .jet io v.- wie w'ill- : s Abi. i:v i kv da v i:xci:i't Nt : .say. u r s.'i 1 1 ' vmi, vi:iY ri:spi:- .joiix Shelf anil lEricultiral Hardware. PHARMACIST, TARBORO, Ni UNDER HOTEIiFARRAR.J i C NEW J.EE :) i - , . -.AND . NEW PATRON Gook ISfovesw proach sale of a Prefer, of course, to the confidential correspondence. by which the world has been invited to contemplate at scandal that should have remained unknown. ! No good is done by its publication; infinite harm is done to a womap and " Jier innocenachildreJl.. ! Mr, Wilsou of i - his speech a few- There is West dav Virginia airo in on tlie passage of t be free-wbol bill" said: ho Ipeople than the another fifteen feet across the roots On Saturday night last the saw- ; mill of Dr. D. B. McNeil was dig- covered to be on fire and before assis- j, tance could arrive it was entirely con-; sumed. ! In addition to the sawmill was a grist mill, cotton gin and; shingle machine, which were also burned, together with aome lumber aud three bales of cottoii. The origin i of the fire is supposed to have been a spark from a lighted torch. Leader. Wilminutov. The remains cf the Rev, Dr. Kobert S. Moran arrived . from New "l'ork last evening and, were accbnijtanied by lie v.' Dr. ('. F, Decnis. Dr. .1. i . Ken nod v and 31-r. ! Dealers in pure drujgs, medicines i and chemicals, patent mwdicinei, perfumeries, soaps,, brushes arid corubs, trusses j shoulder braces & -V- Special att,entiori sjiven to IS THE BIG MORMON TEMPLE, Completed at Last. ... theirown signature. It will to be unite --'inieretiiijr- to i mauv onr reaik rs. There is one sentence i in-'the abov w must sav that some " what confounds us! It is this: . '-Tllt iluVL'iuir froni thr'opinions it ('refer- t., :.'- K i km ysv A nvufiTFX1 Tll" capstone of the hew Mbrm.on " . , , . , Temple was laid last week AvLth im- na,eipieu, a.,u incuim . po6inS ceremonies. ... V i ' adocateshe committee do not re-: There are few buildings anywhere gard it as a Democratic paper. ' Just J, that have been visited bv m9iepeo . heye we would like for the members I pie. The history of ! .its buildjnk is ,.f fl.o C.niinittee to . irfrftsb f heir ! pieit" wun innnng lnxerest. i,uiii....hiji; , 1 1 1 t i .i ivi I - a... .l ihivl J J o J ..""7 " : ,.,-s corner-stones of the structurfe ca.ix recall the tact that they weru ; laij but it was Only a few day ek ctcd, to serve as t he , Demix-ratic t the pioneer Mormons entereil F.xecui iye .Committee' by a conven- Bey, where a new empire was '.ijj:xin ld.'JOj that , was composed , priucijallv of .members of the Alli-i auoaHd those iu full and establi'shed, that the site on, which it was to stand was aIiasam ' I if -'II. . iiTTnder th Armrnt Ano nf tlia AfV;.. r inures oniy cave an lmnfcriect ! iv vr'"""!"" w. nntira . . . , - . - I i i t It . t . ii I .11 . r t x..ft.. iiin-o.pcri.Mi i,t ita r,, m, . ib uu at t ni Ti(i(inf(,:iii. cnrTAroii mur J n - I ' , V l . V ' . VJ. 4 1..J UICUV-CJ. It . 191 . ' . I ! " .7 - ......... , miu.l.v. IU, . n. .. 1, t ..,......:.....: ' e . . i - . , I i X. . l . bjruipanijr Him iuc ui;;aui..iuuu. i leti, oroau ana. zvv -ieet lonsi. l to ; cuessjv. Over Did the members of thii Commit- ti. when thev accellteil tb offiee ' - 1 . ' ! u.l -..4- 1. :. 0,11 : consider Alliance principlei uudemo- , ,. 7 V i - - . 1 . , ! all these towers are to have spir cratic? .ecan not put any other which electric lights, will- be p and we reaching some 15 feet higher inure vital or moment i ous question before the ; American ) Tavoi. of i)V Hnrinjm ...... w .L L. tariff. A j system' of j a of NcV York; and Mers. W. 1 OPCI-iM ri'uSCripllflllS Kornegav, r;. 15. Horuen and t has.7: taxation correct jin principle and jutjt in ojration, is ths final goal and an essential of free " government. As we approach such a system we broad- f ( en and equalize -our freedom. A-s we depart from it we . narrw and j ;' '"'' , . .., Tarboro, N. ('., January IStli bS'.rJ. - Jno. L. W.imhe r) v, j ': - i'' W. H. Green, :; "' - . J. K. Graii'iiis'." S .V :. ; . .1 ' - X - : 'I -. vv-Vir-iii Y & f:t. X t f T 'A ? I FREE' Om AP P. LA OWT I O K BEST ON'MARKET, i . lf;i One and Two ITQi-.se I'Jl 'Mil I !! laiC fll . 11,1-1. 1. W.t.L .il. l,-;lp- Mjui.c ( ouuty, ikjIi.-i- is crcl,v y io,iii j--r.--jit n:i vini i nt :i:i:,i! . s:i ' uto. to fri-.-illl -si irn- Tf. mi.-f,,r .... ..'.Ii ji or . iore ijl li d.-u" of .hum-.i-v DE Ell -AGEXT FOR ll a if -o.v f r y . j j j i r.-i 7 u 1 1 : i ' i . tetac'.nre hcii liy iiotif! a'tH-pavjiifiil, y Viinie. f. fi i t" l':i or n n V L V V ) L 10 UilT. Oi ( I'tcil tf the ;ii.! jr;. 'i to !ij!ik;.iiii;ijr'Mii JTI . -M." T I'oilnfjiiri VTiiflll'V. '. , . ';Jth 'lay Jau, It'.i'Zl ' -o. i,: rittHifw,;-- liiir. l,. J-i. W.n.jj 4 ' : " . -i- -ii aw iiroceries ALSO ONj SALE AT subscpjbi; TO THi: Fannte5 Tarboro' Mav 13 lf:). tjciicrat ilUrclmnbisc. MA Sclentif.c American OX! 1v jthe Were after this tb be make unjust distribution The ex- lethods ef taxation in the , i ... L'nited States are incorrect in prin- iciple and unjust in operation. Some it.:.. LL t,.... :n:.. .i:.ii'..-.. IIIIU U1UIC UMII tl UJU11VI1 collected !in taxes finds its way into ... ' -X . i , ' the Treasury every day I do not believe that.it is within the' compass of statesmanship to gather any such sum from' the people without im posing serious burdens. upon." them,: and lessening their usefulness and their profitable trade. This is a tax upon the health, the vigor, the en jtrgy, the very life of the people. Dewey, of Goldrtbord, N. C. -Tjie i remains 'teere met "at the depot bv'i liev. U . (. . .Normu.i and i)rs. Swiu- r lell and Xash and tlie ' Boards , of : Stewards and Trustees of G rece M. E, ! church wjth a large iiunjber of the ! members of (.race church. From the depot the remains were escorted' to. Grace church, where a large jium-j ber had assembled jto show their re-I epect for their once beloved but I now deceased pastor. Jiw7?pr. -1 PurofiBiiJ AM) .1-.TP?E MARKS, Family Receipts S41.0OO.OOO irua" K,01,r! th cfraer St hl tthe rd last year a taxes on an im is lb8 feet. :lo the top- of .thfe eeu-1 1 ....... P.! i; .;.-k k-. ... i i: i Tinrri imn it .t-.iiii 111111 i.iifi h s ll f.l Siiirl ! it -. Vv..vww y"vv nuku vx and eg on cfonstruction n the aboye, wool aud woolen goods. One dollar , R 00 k I x fin x m . The Republican congressional convention of .the 6th district met at Rockiughani last week and closed jn a general row. The Brady faction from Mecklen burg was recognized iii exclusion to the Gordon faction, which caused the trouble Gordon said he and his followers would remain in the court house until hell froze over and then stand on 'the ice. Everything was. confusion. The Brady faction re tired and nominated J. P. Loekey; of .New Hanover, for Congress, aud elected J. IL Young and A. Brad as delegates to the National Conven tion. The Gordon faction neniina- ted A. M. I xing, of Richmond, for Congres and elected J M. Smitb at all timea oi day and night by'. REGISTEliED PHARMACISTS of ten years experience. LIVE A XI) LET LIVE shall be ouif motto continually. 8 1 KT.rr,Wiil taken oat by c u broti . iV ilV0"' ti. puiuo br . notice girZ tntotvZXX1 'ii!a-.: W E CO I INVITE VOL DIALlX xV ; TO EX A MIX L JOT Bnte.t'Pf: . th. w w iLuuni. it ' w I m, tLW ilx month n. AddrV MLTl ii. OUjR STOCK PRICES- MAILETT & MEHE6ARJ Any on- J ji:,... with jianie ;Jr'il s,a.- ll.J.Je -0 . X" ." " ' ' X "' . -t x j;- i s ' X T ' '. Xu ' ' J "!' F- Jl.- -itir ' y V i A A ,' i ; ' ' ' i ' I ' ' i.Cion;ris ot cf,- " -:" ' ' . ' -' - Let "ever v . '.-V X j .!. . ' - "" '"( In WkOLESALE asd SRktail f):.l .rtJ aj:ed, out of Wy, $5 collected in' ; taxes j J. W. Qordun as delegates " to the J X he j came from wool and woollen goods I j National Conrentiou.ifcc 6' UB SCR ICE TO THE Farmers ' Advocale, SI A YEAR. ir Staple aku Fan;v GKOCEJilE?1. TAItHOI WAVvV HIT : T.TTT.T 0 tun m u , u iu m in jjul by i.i t il u ?v j AMTAl, t'Hi ; (Jentl?n;en ! l -i . - i ioiis. i was ! ai seVi-rc" hea tier and had j and aft. r PAKBORO, March 15, -..: i i I. , V.Z.tELT.ER. Se-'y and Treas. i posta-1' el :- xvih fee., j a'v-ftgu pf ,1 f.t4,'2.vifY Address K : -X.- ' -,. r.o, . , ... r .' -"'t-xf Xxix.'- IX. mma; i i:i..t;v. Last spring I . ... : . i- v. .. iiii.ii. nr.- y.-: ;),-. j, da he. 1 .-.-....,...- . Arf: of - tfi.i I ....:... 1.1 , , T .'! JJO Oil I)i "iweea to liquid f use erf '. km : we ks lit. tnowe LoiU' . r i iH-aaaehiH glnc and I f.-ol .Rko o ,.vr mat , i pronoun.--;f thr olood inc du-ijU T have ev,r r, . o. til's sirif . r ' . b. II. t. resdman Natiftn' 1 Le. A V,' i KOTO T' - ; i ; - ; ; .v. . --. :.X:."X;;; . : - i . 1 -..

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