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- 7 it I fkRBORCT, N. C.1 WEDNESDAY, IPRIL 27, 1892. .VOL. 2. NO. : . .; . - - . FA RHE US' WMMfPB:' . . -- '"1 ' "T - . ' A- 'n ,.:A'-y A . PRICK, Fl Vi: . - . .... . T IW if n J 3 . BRIEF OPINIONS, TiiE.StJ'Qu is demands, from lait j'J fejrt.;, have been adopted by qui to a Bumlr of couot;?s in this State. When ail reports are in we believe every county a iil be on the 'iifct. W'k return thanks to Congressmen Bunn for his speech on the f reo eoin a'e of silver, dt contains' valuable statistics, showing the importance .'of the passage of this -bill at this time. ' CoyfiUESSMAN 'Thomas K. Wat ' son favored us with his speech on T'rle Trade. ; It i a strong argument fron! his.standriidjjt. Congressman Vatsoii is a. brilliant, young man and .making jnite.a reputation in la Congress. I le has stood by the people in their fight' against the .powers that be.;. '''':, . If : there is' aijiv am.iur - A lhanc t-men a STATE HEWS. HE DOINGS OF OUR PEPPIjE - i BRIEFLY AND PLAINLY TOLD HAPPENINGS OJwTHl "j ,. PIECED. Week , Thj5VllB53oiinty I Alliani at Black Creek Friday with trie sub- Alliance .at that place. The -St. Louis "platform was adopted. ! . W. "F. Strowd, one of the lfcadiog Chatham Aluancemen has declared that he is a third party wan,' Cok- GENERAL NEWS. Mr. Gladstone phlft on the hues for opposing women. He tion blight ti be be' mlet I h7 the press and that the) ind bo las written a pamf ion of female auf- fragie, in which he giveA ;his reasons the en fra nchisement of consdere tha the ques- and timd lfsri&lative iiiftersefence. -A. reportj from Minnesota says: There is serious trouble apaonsr the Sisston sq mtters and ! filers, and more -than j(ne fight is reported. iim.rb.!n ,nv,i h !i !vo shntied and two residing claim- Democratic convention i Raleigh. It is with great pleas jure that we an nou oca that thfe con dition of Justice J. J. rlJavig,' of the Supreme codrt' of North Cajroliilj; has much inWoved 1 in the nist few days, and hopesare iiow cnteiftained j ,? a , . ki "i. l :n t. .... 1 ,l.i"imaiiu i ina.L lit; win ue uyiu ao .an uuiijr ut oflicial duties, j 1 iis news to thousands !of Let the South as West Unitf further I discrassed on the platfarm, is not yet ripe for Ju Itewarmness i () assi'ime - his (there! should will be good nTuLbe) it is time thby' were up and : his friends throughout the State doing if their cause is to be succf ss- j 'for- nil, ,- iue i.gnys rap.urr pmuug , The Halifax county, AlliaiJce inet and will require, grear pruueucc io tjn reffUlar qurtfly meeting Utbc6t win the battle for'the restoration ol . land JNeck rrulay. JiiX-representa-th people's libftis: We ' do ein- j.tivc T. II. Taylor, who is a groiii- i i ' l . . will bo a 1 iil-nt Alliancemen remarked' tlat certilr hop- that every man will Me a, . , , -v-uJi J r. , that there is no danger ox i third vvcry sense of the wortl, an-partv in that county, -and that leemed 'his full duty ! ; ;! to be the general opiniou. Tjhe Al- liauce, however, elected Mr.. A. White, a third partv m do BIr partv man, special delegate from that 'county: meet Mr. liutler.4 Ax, . Th k W'il mi ngt on Star Hi k recent i-,ie (oiitaiiif ! an editorial on the "T'liijority rule" in the democratic ).ii'Lv. It hah always Oeen pue or uie j Vu.stoiiis of the party tlit 4h all of i iu . if. I i In? rations and decisions the'are ud in arms arAinst the5 action of jiiaiorilv should rule. The Slur The insurance agents' of this city gave forth ime very peculiar uttcran Oe in regard to that long establish ed custom of the Democratic party. "It 'intimates ' 'that if the .State eon vention adouts the St. " jr. platform there will b no little kick ing by onu- of the "straight out? l(s-tra)ed out)'I)em()crats? I .Wi;-doUoL believe there h&s been !iK nivv time in the history of thi ' country :.so muwli interost manifest-! ed in itspoliiia us there is today. You limy travel thiv'igh the rural ,dis-: tricts and mention political iustioiiS to most any of tfce farmers and you Will be :i.-,toi. died to learn of their -familuicity with such qiiebtions. There is 'deep i uruiticarice ' itt t his. They know that soh.elhing is wrong iunl lias lice iv for a Song time, and tiiev have becti aroused to thu ne cessity of studying ai.d ae.piaintiwg thenMCives with such. Matters. AV'hk Mnrion Hutler was elected Trepidant of; the State Alliance, and began-io make speeches in various sections of the State, many-of ' the lepers outside of the Alliance, com - inesded. him for . hiv conservatism. Thin- has brought forth wonderful clia:i"res. ''He does not seem to be so "com ervaave" now,' and these pa- i the Southwest Tariff Association- in reouirins asreuts to ; sicn wha.t is k nown as the 15 per cent, dinnrfis si on agreement, and 1 pledge) ; thqm selves not to represent any company l:rectlvf -or indirect! r, that pari a t ! lurrli rnti' of fonmensatiVm. I . Instil lAllllOj ' - - . . auce agents at other; places in tlje State are also stirred up over this re quirenieut, and a conyeutton of ageaits is-to be held in Raleigh, on t le 2oh in st., to consider and take some Ac tion in the matter.-r--Wrili linglton Star. by another, orgihal squ; Sled at the J. the to ants. ' In nvjimerous case&i squatters, after staking ther claims and going forimateriali to bttild shanties,, have returned to llnd tJbe land occupied twho plaimsi to be! the tter, and the! man i who and (bfTjce makes a third i New ()iiI.ea.-. . April 29. As a result of "yefbirdaiy's election returns from the.Stiate at larsre 'show the Foster-Fanjier Alliance combination ticket is elected ljy 40,000 plnrality or more. The f ijdl returns, will mat be in for a day oc two. New Orleans has gone fojr Mctnery by about 10, 000 majority.. Htzpatrick is elected mayor by f j-orii 5,000 to 10,000. The Leonard faction Jof the Republicans Ijeat theT5eiux faction in this city apparently two to one. It now looks as if the Foster people would control the legislatiure. ' ; President Sidiiev Dillon will: be retired at the animal election Of the Union lacjfic railroad company and unless obstacles Ipresent themselves whicJi do 'not mow appear, Captain Richard Sqmers ted in his stead With the regularity of the seasons come the campaign orator annoucing the death of -sectionalism and remOT al f the only impetliment to Ameri can progress.' It is an old, old story "whose babbling echo mocks itself," for when the passions of the hoar have passed, and the enthusiasm sub sided, the.calm level of public opin ion) which always moves beneath the storm, realizes that some sections of ourj Union have been aided, and oth ers burdened by unjust laws. 1 While the is orth has been enjoy ing! mafTelpus prosperity, the South and! West have been retarded by un natural bearriers. Far is it from my unrpose to pronounce i any sweeping diatribe, but I 'speak for alpeacefnl poiiiricai union i ui iue otihu: auu West against the haughty oppres sion of the North. l . For twenty-five years we have been thei silent South. For the last 25 years we have submitted to grievous wrongs as the eqmtaole portion oij a conquered people. We surrendered ony arms, and we endured the vac dal -march of conquerors. On re pentant knees we renewed our allegi ance, and wo bore the evils of recon struction. AY e have ponred our rev enue into the nation's treasury, and we: beg in vain for a few scattered crrimbs. We have labored faithful- :pr the solution of an unprecedent race problem, and we are accused dishonesty i and treachery. 'We have laid to rest our fallen cluet, unwept and unhonored by the na tion whose domain he extended, whose congress he honored, whose Tenntive he sn stained.' and we hear Hayes will be elec- Messrs. Jav Gould and Russeljl Sage will be dropped from the lioard of directors and Mr. Dillon retained only as a concession for his lonl g'services to tho company, a jery A Mr.. ing wo ks beinar greatly surprised at the wonderful growth of Pat riot. the South. Gr W AS H I no to K. 1 he new which has been commenced F. A. Apidegate will be a fi modious buildiug in .modera iuff.L... Henry Blount, of hk Wijson Mirror, the orator eloquent;! will de liver the memorial address in Wash ington. Mav 10.... .We learn jthat pers are ; beginning to lurn their guns ( the Qonfo,..);.. monument on President Butler. They .say t Ivev , nL.ced on a. bpautiiul elev ", i . . ' ....... Juit iu noniiildri' it n few'flars lejd.rsiwho are trying; to lead the 'Order astray. Wlipn they try to de stroy1 -tie .Republican "party, they-(iyht-thc ifaders. J.diow's this! indeed to be 5 1 n vt rv ratifying,. These changes will be brought about by a combination of ,'foreign holders w'ithArneincan stock holders who de sire a change ofi management. Nacaville and the adjoining sec tion of the State which were scenes of disasteif resullting from the earth quake of .Monday, were again visited last msrhu and eariv tnis morning, '' Mrs. Ieslie Wilde, accompanied lv hfr bnsbaud. Mr. Wilboril Wilde. and Col. Br S- Pardup, of tie Ifewi though the sh oiks were less intense York Journal or finance, M is. an- than those ot the preceaing nignt. nor (Jnswold,; proprietress pi jthe , in gome sections; other natural pheno Texas Siftitus and several oCher pis tinguished persons, arrived ill Greens baro last Friday nighfand werq at once invited to a receptioir Ruveiij in their honor. Abou t live ladies - and gentlemen were present and pleasant ..evening was spen Leslie is an unusually charn to f i .-te man. one expresseu nersen enslpioro r y t i depot by Mr. le, qom- biiild- win m itioiii in ...Fresh fish are exceedingly plentiul here, 1 fie catch has been the uest years'. :..,.i;WV learn Tthat Holt is- esi)ecially anxious whole. State guard i to at Worhl s' Fair at Uhieaso n sftnjer. and savs that if. he is re-.eM.-c tea he n rfiiiu-uf'-of kind wovdi from the! w,n do all in his pofer td actom- ; n-s. - However much r may dif- ; pli.h that end.-iV. A Whether . V . !.:... I ou-i-ted or not. he snouiu nei i);-r-t-"t- .... ...,.,... f 1 I I I k' 111" , ' - I IT ill iii jm"iaii v o that .should never be . forgotten; we , . : .1.1 sire brethren, ami as sucn muM. iu Mr KodmomU of thi H:owA, in nowf-r. ind iiilluenre to the best ,.i .;'.r judgment and ability i p t ti, ii.-ile. In ill iniuu I'l ," i it. -i t i. i ii i... qu-C5tions..; . ,we. siV-.'u ,K wd by a deciie to prmoK'it lie j ee.lion. State and ' slioufd itot . be,- in ly o i th oh it. pub'.i proinpt wel tan' of 0,1" .onntrv. Thore isMisin' niese tpieMioun.- n. r- tl bieki rings di ariiiiHUiej poiial I'eiule.rei wnlkiiKr' over his srardena d for the I Air0 found a copper cent wit seussingltile of George!. Washington o aret-ertain that tins is piece of money in this couhtry J!r. ). K. McHryuVv .wm town la.t Thursday, said ravages; oft the frost were Blue Soijiiigs township; than He sunt tL?c peaches liau pro-We the " (ildest en- (111" t ni : ') r .tii.'n.u ' ;AL has completed its iirst. volum. j, t -i ' cood i.aoer. but has rather ' X.-,rM about polities.- . li .M I. IL-i Anvo- hwartilv i-t i l enee m:"-' Aivi.ii':.vTK.,;iHn;! ".1 .KK : .,,..-. A?-)ir.ivM!s a .. ..-. 'n-Ks. I 11 ll ' ' v - . , .1 w.. lonredito most' -hirttly Uie at .ove';i to .Vlie r .u. r .-fo'a'glonoiis iu, d.tV -r ia :erd politienl -in.! rtt.her uritto ' adjoimn-i .nt.once td 'he w elad.wla't ererbKly in ...M.l ,, not see as w did, .i ' 1:1 ',i..-J- w'oi i M have tiiod 1 uey ui't, i : : . t V .lad y - iioui. h-eni'irrietl, and d.i lii.v -o'teti letr. ; fearless expression the trees. I He also told us w' M..MeLean lost his whj i lop. Mr.. Mclean had pi Iv and it Was all up.-Mr. of. Most Js tck, whii was in Wednesdav, told us 5 of a neighborhood, who is"d test thelaurels of the l.imejited A man living ni hat 'this for. if to iie.iiiigt A Fi: an t -md of ,iinio i .'iiA' ..,.li, itV In' ilSi li'pl'i' i.tent Lincoln as a mail of fence rails. This child h'v is in fact") is Womlv Sin the late W. H. Smi'h, is olily years f; son o llev i il.l and uei.'iisbnt ri f I v pounds vet he made 100 rails last umberton Itobesoniiuh or many ove(ruor :focjthe end! the xt vear, It is two wJs in t that the worpe in here, from ; Mr. fan leu j led the advance guard of Western civilization, and drove the American savage step by step towkrd the setting suu. They were Southern heroes who "bore thIxne Star Westward; and Carved an Empire Stalte from' thefl heritage of the Montezumaa;"' And now, after a long, - sad separation, when the shadows of affliction j are hovering around the. Wow of the es tranged daughter, she is ' ready and willing to unite witheif feeble moth er to battle in a common cause j for. the rectification of common wrongs. With the New South there has been growing a New West, and a Strange qhange has come. It is felt in every Western breeze. It is jseeu in the uneasy foot steps of the farmer as hd for the first time feels the bur dens that have been so long concealed from his unsuspecting eyes. It is heard in the joyful tidi igs from the West that the last sectional howl.lias brought ruin to thosq who have so longmarQhed triumphain tly beneath the waving folds of thf bloody . flag. Here, then, is our hope. Here: the solution of our problems. , Thej or? der of Nature has been I reversediatid our Iiay Star" shines in tJeWest with ed of The two daughters of , Ceres inust loin hands and defy the4 cohorts- or protection, loosen , the throttling grasp of monopoly; aud admit j the pure air of life to our. asphyxiated industries. - I It will oiily be there petition of his- In the ;days old Federal Requests by a lUrse. .iijne Home Journal. Don't ask me to "back blinders on. I an afraid to.- Don't lend me to some block-head that has less sense than I have, - Don't think because I am a -horse that iron, weeds and briers won't nurt my hay., .' ' ' : ; Don't be so careless of my harness as to find a great sore on me before you attend to it . ! " Don't run me down a steep : for if anything should give away i i might break jour neck. j Don't whip me when I get right ened along the road or I will eipe?t it next time and maybe make trouble. Don't pnt on my blind bridle so that it irritates my eyes, or to ' io leave my forelock that it will be in ' my eyes. , f".: "Don't hitch me to am iron post or railing when the mercury, is below freezing. I need the skin.;on my: tongue- I ; ..- - .Don't keep my stable very dark, for when I get out into the light my eyesare injured, especially if snow is on tie greund. Don't leave me hitched in my stall all night with a big cob right where I must lie down. , I anT tied 1 arid can't select a smooth; place. Don't forget to file my teeth when they get jagged and I can . not chew my. food. . When I get lean it is : a sign my teeth want filing. ' Don't make me drink ice cold water nor put a "frosty bit In my month.;' Warm the bit by holding it a halt minute against my body, Don't compel me to eat more alt than I want by mixing- it with oats. I know better than any,ethranimal how much I need. . Don't sav "whoa" unless you mean it. Teach me to etob at the word. It may "check me if the lines break and save a runaway and smash up. Don't trot me up hill, lot I have to carry you, the buggy and myself, tod. Try it yourself sgmetime. Run up hill with a big load. Don't forget the old Book that is a friend of all the oppressed, that says: "A mercifulman is .merciful to his beast." . - Don't tie my head back with the cruel check-rein It hurts my neck. mena accompanied tne 1 snoch. last nicrht. I?eOi)k'i are coniinsr to dlear away 'the klebrisiand repair buildings Genei-ail stntiment is in favor -of more secureiifofindatibus and thicker walls. many f the .brick buildings being of codpahitiveliv unsubstantial con stinictiou No .one was seriously injured i h any jof the j four - towns which suttTered irom the eartnquaKe. Lduisvalle (hty has been the scope of lire aWd atteHijts at burning. A report is b.s follows:.. Seven attemps were niaJe to Murn the city last nigni In four Hours tifteeu buildings were destroyed, and ja loss of 15,000 en tailed. . All wereot incendiary ongn. ll the iilarmsicame from the same section of the town and so rapidly did they fol W that the engines and trucks tifre miles di.-taut we re called , . , -i i t . . i out. rvMiiruav nicrnc -cueie ncie fires in the samle radius,! and Edward Keller wks arreted for the crime. He is thfnight-jto V)'e one of the gang. The largest looses were on a tobacco factory lind ;m excelsior factory. Win. K&ng'-was caught'at midnight and changed iwith arson. Several halls saturated. with' oil were found in. his pockets.; i tory on Amricaii soil. "Elder Adams," thei became proud; and haughty, the welfare of the nation, and is "raided only by ihlsane longings for continued supremacy; the party of Jeffersou, sustained by thte brawny "the Southern brigadiers are again in muscle of the workshop and farm, the saddle." While our tears are : enlisted the masses, .and to-day; the still falling on ' the grave of our Federal party lives only in history. Intent hern, who marched like an The old adage that "Whom the Gods fhrniicrh hfiatile rauks. i would destror they first make inead. proclaiming the errors of the North ; has again $een forgotten, r New and 'the wrongs of the South, there j York, Pennsylvania and MassaChu qomes an echo from the nation's cap- I setts, make imperial commands snd itpl that the South is standing upon j brook no delay!. Theyidemand open a volcano." "The 'South is 'seated ing of rivers, the deepening of par upon a safety-valve, and will soon be I bors, the erectioa of buildingsi or the scene of the bloodiest race . war i the protection of. industries, and lm in history, where the midnight torch i mediately the vaults o the nations arid tlfe assassin's dagger will avenge treasury fly open, W lthou t regard tlie wrongs of an injured race." I to justice they have betrayed . our - I Alas! aud this is the death: of sec-: trust, without regard to the weLare i.:L i:i n4 t.ninl,-?of the nation, thev hake cared for LIUUrtllOIli; J.BW KiJl 1 -Uv ' ,. T - ' ) ' . i j i-i ii t 'PV;0 V.maiilt- tf mir flipir nn n in terest until thev have llllg UIOUB-Si iuio hjojouiu - ---- . . , i f re institutioas! Better, far better, ; become cold and in different. . i Ifc ig strau e in the constitution had never been - W hile tne isorperu .ues t.. apite the fjtct Qf OUr late .escapes -i , i-t . i-i :K ! A-r t v..hil Smith !". . ... adopted, the tamoas ueciarauon nau uigu rai'"". - , X. :' niver been made! Better, -far better, ' baud in hand with a Solid W est,: oUr ancestors lhad never crossed the ! marching under our Country s .flag, sea bur hills and dales were still i storm the temple whence their peti cdvered with primeval forests. But turns have returned unopened, their Must these wrongs continue? Must . prayers unheard. W tile the . guests this surelv be our destiny? Is aie assembled, the feast is spfread there nO balm in Gilead? . Is there and the wine is flowing, let us turn no hope for our troubled landr , rrom tne r.asi m-MuHnu rwnW t We believe there is. Let us turn ,cal corrnptiouto the ..Vvest, whence from the East) where the horizon is. comes thej first glearh of hope, the dark and gloomy, to the West where first ray of sunshine, since the dark it- is fair and (bright. Let us turn; gloom of civil war spread overj our from the temple' where we have. land.! looketl so long in vain. Should Northern statesmen ;con- ' ' . . . i i ' tend that it is narrow-minded,, eel Tu!t'U f W ' ,W Qf iish and unjust, tf advance,, our Where the mighty Missouri rolls down to Gaims ou the contracted limits of thpsea. o1.(.t;,-,naticm n answei-; "Be it SO. count v; it had been several years since 1 had been into the country be fore, and I cannot express, to yo.i my feelings of sadness at the : change. Even the farmers hi Dutchfield town ship, the banker bright tobacco sec tion of -the world, seem to have giv en Up heart mid hope. I feel confi dent that the measure vou so strong ly advocate of taking tax off of State bank circnation would give the re lief needed. This seems to be im possible, is it strange then tkat farmers should ak some foolish thitis like sub-Treasury? I doubt whether you- will see a single, delegate to the next State Convention outside of the cities, who is not thoroughly in sympathy with any demands the farmers may ask. If thefo is a white man in ijranvilie county'outsidtf. of Oxforq, who is not an taror ot even tne extreme views of the ' r St Ix)uis . platform I have beenUnable to find out who he is. There was a large county meet ing of the Alliance hereto-day, and I am fold that the enthusiasm for their demands was -never, before equaled. ! . ; Tke KeaUmeBt ! Tlrfrlttla- IIealtii Conm'ctkp UV Dli, .1. Pkempk DKPAin.M i;vt NT StATK H K 1 T f. l'svi Tke Re;Uiloa To some BT Til K'Xlli f Urm'Jr.c Vi aier InfefijouH f-iNo.iv s. ill j1 OONTfKtlt To present the KHhie i:u t; in other form, uilt of evrv habitant a,' il districts sari to memory in . ; For the Farmers; Advocate. . Iam glad to see so ma n j of yiur people asserting-' their independence of the old political parties, it is quite apparent to thinking" men that neither of the old parties. a now jon stituted, will ever grant the demahds of the, industrial classes, both parties are dominated bv Wall Street and the plutocrats of tne North aud theif feeblo imitators in the South. They will never willingly relax their hojd upon the toiling masses, so long as we assist thenv at the polls to bind the fetter's. Neither from National nor State Legislature cari we see are re lief until our-legislative! assemblies are diffecenUy constituted, i . The farmers of Virginia, -through their- organized societie,. formulated certain demands, and had: them in- ! trodncei.1 in nine seiK-rate bill.s, irr the last legislature bf this State. Not one was permitted to pass. The. people arc indignant, and j justly so. The aftermath will come in No vember. It is generally j conceded here that North Carolina will not be t - I t. tavalaad toatt Defeacei. NovcU))en j ,prejict that Vir- , . -i ginia and ti-eorgia will follow suit, this late day, and -rb -, . ... . , nrrau:z.itou that M.VVWB . " from foreign war, that there are Con- . inevital,le The toiling, tressmen who oppose uny .nveinentI. ll4S-ei wi no ;iolr be looking to the increase of the navy, ; controUhed by a niere sentimentality, when it is manifct thaL its - ecu- , fc .. ?lo-the orcii.b and dition is not keeping witnuieu.KiHtT ; . . (ninren.Jtcv. wiiI; not dcter that are -le.in ttlU-red, filthy ceives aud dil tnnuitiefe and whence thev of the itiJiabii During tin localized epu r.eeu caret um -i ihih i iihoi ...-. . i . . by tye c oitnlt vubhiiuc. 1 i ton, 4. ;W::.l.'-? ;.ii. w er' lied !a k-d in ! be J l h ii, ill v ii''t n- in the !.itri;n ks ring; a, water, ; ! V iJt'J ork' uiiiir i ii r va(i r. garn-- water, 3.8 in those li-tfit ceivingit, th-the cent were nttsk-ked receiving ier cent in tl Thesestatiitifjs should 1 t omunttid pwrv ui u ni .p:iiiiy. H-cialIy by jt lA aHtiurili-s of th-e g " jiupplu-o..- with mi; i- in l er )U;U i.t- the supremacy, from sun ii i entirely insumcvent cuF - ; dates rho will advocate and support those of the great nations of,, the, demands for relitf. The .ides . .U ' . . ! of November has many surprises in lo.M will not nlwiTH relfll SU r . and imjHHTtanceol the coEntry,nu 0u - fVom 6U-piK)rting candi is ent.irelv insufficient to cope with . A , ... those world, i rivep wat. i--., n ii kmi re-it-s 'the. on'.i! ot - r i:V it'gain' disti ll."; l, .- ll m came to rm:ki h' roiinds throuili the diestii - I :;.u t an t V During the 'nijt,.Lo. yi..r . f-u.ai lenirei in- 1 i.ii;t i, - .- i i i tlii'!i , I ' : ! i. ."4" fcelt-ft, H.e I Wo 4c1h,- iiiF asf conjiilvrabh pu.. ;. ( if 24 persons wiio ha.l c "ii..- ti. n;,!'..! ;s and Vfrsaillef' to Fpi ud tin ol 1880 st P ern-f.md-i.i' tacked' with IVphoid. the - f three houses occupied" I v th-.n 1 iui been a foi'ui of this ti.;,M- u. v Jh past,.for it h;il upp-.-tti-d five 'Ihiha, ' usually -in August and - Sote.iii! r, between the years. 187 5' "and U:5, The investigation . liioii'ht oi l t !; fact that a, e'aky efH.i,ni. w hi. h also reei ven r.in vvntei' t inm jlie npfs, is directly in tin- j 1 1 1 f t he ground Water -astit -.flout i'ioi'n ih.c hills on its Way to j.-. .j in.- v . i! which v suppl m the . hou-.rs - u i i ii watf, ami fa It her "on to join a -e. -ill stream.' I he .great poro-nv o! ; ue superficial hv ers of (he .tiii fin iy have pernuttiid t he inn i-oIh.-. t r iv- phoid.fever to !e ean.ii-i . fiym .lie, cesspool to th ; well 'W- I ie. s av.;a . it any rate the lipeeihe i j. -1 '1 .- i' found the! Weil in ) :!.l' r. : iie disease having -appeared"' at- r. i- eiul, of August uud (onti;iii!i. ci.nn;,'' Aluithef. " f r ; Jo;-ij,i. .'J- Apj.enred i.n i iei n...: -r-Seji(cnil'fl t'; Mti i !,s-v.-r 'i-A) - r- V Me There is a domain richer and bet- m . t th h out jblthem be, nn- uite wkr-like in Cheyenne tha do qotton iiteijL ear- S. Tyner, towW last stiu Wvomink. as'-the- following report indicatel: The arrested invading . T , ,i . !i .- ,i army is n roHT' to t ne railway unuci tliy csco t Of j!?ix companies from fort Mclvinnely." The journey will . . r. 1 f ' !.. - ocjeupy tour oc live oays. o jjui- J bej- does hot lindertakelat this. ; time to sav wBiat.hd will do with the men J- The nisl'lers ti the number ol live to soven fnaidred are following the cotnmai dwand. only a, knowledge of u reu!ts that would ensue then from makinsr an effort to seen se the Cattlemen for private nmo-ihiiieTit. Cant. Farmale, of t' . T. . .. 1 -. ... k loiiu Rinard. reports irom is in hi d to Fres- ufat'tnre (for th such son ot vn wiiKter. ofi tem concern ing tjie ii io be al- mired Viivl e-ommenoed. im i-4 :,re time wlien wisdom would dictate i u it!'.-l'ii!i r oi' . opinion.. Our es- i , . j j II i ,ii ;i eonipUWnt from ys fi --uently evppes'ing r. liii viei oi eemv iv ai'-l for i're.' r.k ei-oiee fl-r t.voniO , u, ,,s,Mt ili iJal cbiapUcations iu . ... 1 V ... ..til,ib it tne clirouirlnonc ot 'rHi fnv.iiin.i we-.ilKi - l-u-oner for th-1 1 .... . . ..l...,,.Airn '.-leading ."Mute dailies, to the. ause of any oiie, hence we wrote 5 vo-dtd ,i:tt w.elc. Bro. Jernigun iniKc'uot become ueVtil'd Urause we . took kiia til task.' Newspaper men I ; . should' difcs all riflwof -every-ijues-jtidfl; 1 , .11'. Wo.t hid hilllffl'bliriled aozzeii s usiu t ------- Sunday' morning about 4 o clock. When the family were arbused part I of the 'house was falling Ii, - aiid was the Na HuffaloJ quiet wlfi- h f rowv t twii oil ieits knew (t NvauH 'I he w" broil''! that the town! lixain. 1 tnree 1 e )ien "warded,' n-ir ii-rrirorv vesterduv, and $5 OP Lon weal the po ter than I could picture. 1 here are . uni &nd forgotteu. Wl wm mines of gold and silver, untold , . rouna. With the 1 ( c4i IIO fi of a hos- i - -ii BiljlUOIL- ua, '..nt . T" re- measures of coal, and mountains ot . , 1)latform 0f public edojd to " e - I , . iron. "There. is the home ot a hos- ... we win 8take ihose. ratable people. There is centered all n . txia tu.,w,j jtv of the1 that can please or prosper human r for ust so s'urely AS the Kast kind. A perfect climate aome a prosiring under the boutnUes peneou oun, jn-ia of prstectioii, just so isureiy lii tiie man eyery product of the temperate duilun sing back, bringing an zone." But that fair daud also has deuth to Amerieau iaisti- lier wrongs, one, too, nas .asM-u m .te there be a speed ire- risil and . oeen given a wri py.r itwru tc iust aad equal laws bread and git en a stone. Iter gran- ,We l)tlieve onr oniv hope lids ! in aries are oversowing because n( ril" the 'West. Thither the matiner eirs remain unopened anu iuhu .lirw-fc his .compass, and then ready outlet to the sea. ! - ! r 1 The Chi- our reinibliean barge mayamve neseare swarming -- .?uu iftMv t that iort of destiny pre 'fhh Indians murdering her citizens, , tltti ITiaT. viofment." - ; . U1L 1 ' HJ ' 1 L but her petitions return unnoticed, th .jj.f Seat of the Kudlish- Both West Not be our and South have asked for there mone- jJer tQ , tizaion oflsilver, but Wall street an-:, Swers "No.r Both have W plead ; It h-bl.eu writt for a deeri harbor on the Gulf but , f) videnCe , ,oll )io,ton,ew York -and Hiiladelplua : inomiUins and in ionlv do we hope, but, ritteii by the hai d of Our lulls and i . . j Our rivers ami Wwer . '-No. ' Onie has begged for, vu51eft.s t is geen j the gdden the other ueinanueu, .inia .tI,-1,V crain of the Western plains ami becoming raufre-foremen arrived Ve'irone east from Gil- I'he iifstlevs believe thc.e men eis ha f the Kill re is it i. : .,.i raid , i n ; a u v a 1 1 v a them for telling of it. ii, audi all news i t bv niail carrier pox. .Vpnl vMi. I he (Common tin anari hist paper, seizeil by ice vesferdav. if a tour page paper Measuring liftoen n.ches by ten. It desciuws ltseit as a ieum- iourihal of anarchism-; and J i . i.-.i. :.. ,:.,ln.,i kinisui. ir auonuua m ( ommentinr upon the re- protective system that is sapping the - , . , ,- m of thi. Southern fields, ife-blooel of both, but New Lngland in 1ho Southern circle of answers ''No' Let us rise from rotir 1 0 ; studded here and there: kvearv knees, tet us put ou . uie , . , ,,, t)f coa . It is Wggar's garb aud resume our s-cr- i:tbe silent streams, kid eisnty. 1-or seven ty-nve eus, .. and aouth and sweepings ..... - , . ifpnnf.lic. W . - . t rile I1LLIC UUUU1 imv "" --r 7, t I n hII1Tll r - -m f 1 con- our e win not aiways reigu .- j atore fof Jhe , ortbii coutrtT, preme ana it oenooves una ou"uj i . Viiwumian. to be prepared for siny emergency. ' J' , I . It is true that much has been done i Thj writer of he. above, is an ex- by the two administrations, that of j member of the Virginia Legislature, Mr. Cleveland's and the present one, JIe igd n high esteem by his peo- towaras putuugne .ut, wu, , . h h,dg tt .p. thing like a proper footing, but yet.l c . . m, nf lon hownmch is still needed to'make it portion. He is a man of con it as if should bo. It is also mani-1 siderableabilitj and influence. ; . f est that oar ooast defences are! ; : .-jJ. .- ..J. sadly deficient, both as to strength 1 A Few QQCStUns. ' and numbers, and a study of our uu-f . i protected coast from Maine to Mexico ; who is going to. 'raise somothing will afford ample . food for thought Bf,,? Jf Jieope; continue to ' go to on this subject. A thoughtful per- town an,'i to the machinery, and son who takes the map and stiidies t ra,jroa(js :Mni -every thing'lso tKey the situation, in the matter , or coast, (an' t a ba,V living out of, not defences, will find a chain of nt- , making oue outhif uf to eat. . Now ish forts and coaling stations struno look around vou gentlemen in the fronr Halifax to Bermuda, while our , aud what ac crowd of own few scattered guns are going to , . on vour streets: can a few ruin, our fortifications are neglected mIin :fw tkolrVwh'ite f ami lies' s'tin- and not a few of them are crumbling fc this wiJe world? No, well then dnto ruins. , - ' who is iroinff to suffer if there is not The United States will not always : in iiv ; will the treat in peace though some-Congress- fAmera tate. from tneir families Imen from the interior indicate that i , to feeddoafcrs? . I, know of belief by their actions, it was '" me that selL the very best of all a few days since by a supporter ol : but thev are' men that the bill looking to an increase of h8 ; cannot lie looked to for mnch, can navy, that, "had it not been for the u eafc gne ciothes or houses or fact that we were better equipped i. Gf ,noney? can you oat youf .it . I ! ,ut SeptemLer. able cpideiiiii ! errand, froi ber, 188G. attacked. ' During -the ii.ive the ifiiiMirtan several fHtiiilies iu-tjie inl'n ! ;i tnct. whose it: c rut, ens . uiu; Js fit ! -r boiied or mjjierel water, reiiininvd well. A caiflTnl eiHimiiittiou of iln showed t'h-it t LS'M . v. a.i liitv iit'lofih il j tor Vnt. water-supply, eviry opport;i coutaminatiob of the ::: e other villasrJ-. whirl: : u some dTbtancc up thejln an m i i : ; i.- ing tHt water. Tin i.i-lie j.,,r, or place for washing tj,t !e . , a arrotto only tvii feet from 1 1,-- m er ;i win. of the conduit. -.This, defective in n 'feral ni n-.' lavoir at a dj'stimci- o'f ml I'm A -few' cases f- Upheld had ,ij in this vfl latfe ver.u w the outbreak Clermont. ' j of the. water' .19 : .c r ..t, . . v :re' : the, ji-'ie,,n.-! t ! I'he ( iicniii -;j 1': i.i.'.i i i:' iidicated i Ve.' I oula peciti; 1 1 ! i .- te -! ination. Tb porteq to hayv bet-n Ion 1 id reservoir of ono; 01 tin ti Clermont in rpded ; lyv. the Ui like'th foiyt," KpideiijU'H been f requently1 olwerr, could be eite one or more 1 every -. experienced phvsie severe ex per i' which occuri needs only b is true that tious there is her ?t I'lviiioiii !:, several, e.n niciil ioti.ii I'-f. be lil nit mf ti till liii.K h the tionai com in art if cent trial am ('UAKl.oTrK. rThe sun will Ih tlevoted . to tin? milititry tnre 111 the 20th cejebralion first prize will be $125; the second th. tbii-iL &50. It is! f expected that a numler of visiting companies will.be hejv' to contest foil the prizes Col. j. L. Brown, as chirnian of the building CQninpttte qf the Presbyterian llonw, ylterteraav sioned the contract with lessN. El liott & Hlliot, of Iltckor, tor the buildinirat Barium Springs. The contractors' tiled a Inmd jf $110,000. ...u;..V, :l('f'PltHl.... ..I M r.l A. Ij. V, UICIl .'"-r- ... i . c . 1 ii . .1. ii,Hr rvinu 1 lie. Duniuwno ii, " I -J ""' :.'Ur -.- u'U J,-tV mn the lt.f llllVt M " t ; - ! " sail thewsl ieaj cans' conviction of the Wal- uarehNts it calls Henry Jlat- t-hc hdme secretary, a Jesmt- -1 . 1" v... inonster, 'Wtwmiiruers men uc- of a feiv head of game (refer- ...M. fo the plrH'ntion bf tWO iwach k 1 Ml 1 I l-tx,H- J HSi ers walo hiueu a -uuit v E . . . L 1. ,v , 1 1 . ..i. tl... tice HlawkinsL who presiueu ai Walsallj anarchist, is ly, just and equitably, our aucestors i d wst into oue raud channel t HiJetl this whole nation, vurt, ei.e , - t- h which umtd oui- fche bravest and most skilled soldiers, i IimK.r(.jy;? agricultural and iiidus jthe purest ana most upngiik cau .. ti vos I he! broadest-niiuded and most renowned jurists, the most eloquent ;and far-sighted statesmen. The sons jof those born rulers," who framed jour consrlitution, set the government in motion aud successfully operated fit for threv-Miiarters of a .cent?iry. cannot alwaV sileu'tl v boar the taunts of secession! ' and treachery. 1 hat fire which burned so tiercel v in their bosonvs has been extinguished, but the spark still Iglows beneath, t lie ashes, and the next gentle breez-; will kindle the smouldering flames: That breeze will come from the West. Thither the' eyes of the wbole nation have In rued with pride and pleasure, but for the South there ha always been a peculiar fascination. The ex tent of her terriiory, the vastness of her resources, the! liberality of her statesmen, have contended in gr than our little neighbor, Chili, - .w milla of descriptions? can you 8jrej to niakd the ih. in ni-t nii 1,11 would now oe mvoivou iu. u.!;u . kee your msiny , thousands you got ; 40ute. wouiu tuwimu 1 settled arwuna yoji irom jiwanRK amount this country to say nothing jwhen j,uuger cmies? will yon still about the lives which would hare VyoXkX hutg t harUf theal hi? been lost-111 such.an un nappy anir, , . k from work and then cry ont that 1 i V,:,, rr g mt.W "Vnw who ia ueeu rask-iu duvi." j and it was because of this fact hostilities were averted. ' But it must I to blame . tlie farmerf who feed thistd ceolov ten efi'jiemc, ii'-vvvr, is cumnlstivc aiid'i. Variably poirtu in one direction,' it iy.;u iii:!.r' .-lo:i.iJ 11 onr ),wti coinitry .t,il eniie.i Jiho.uld he ,-.!.- oi.ed with refereiifc to t!i': t- Wl; le -.'heeded. .hxiaji'zed ejiji not be supposed that our quarrels l or(j r yQU wbo harbor the labor? will always be with sucli powers as : 1 - , . OlpGkay HiAP, trial interests. as the veins and ajrter ies move the tide of life backi and forth through the human breast.' . Let us welcome this coining Union -. tlit which niiirlit have; been In .st.. lut as that- w hich will ik-uce- fitr i-i.rhi. ih. Shin of StattL and uhle her safelv into the ideal Iiaveii ,.if ,1111- fid hers. ' -V.ictor S. Bryant. CommtiHeuieiit ojiatiou at Cliael Hill. 181MI. J', Leok oa this PKure, Tae a oa Taat Vea Iord. thenl And he denied thou knowest lhi m saying love Thee I'eterl Woman 1, know before the arrestlhim not peter of the master. after the arrest of I think I can't he master. itsir.A on this nlat-l Since the pro- f,,, f.r- (Wfi-p iisVlncers nave de- xviii. .' 1 1 ' - - t . danger of ; lUcided to takfe m . M . 1 I I to e.m tUa imrniucr ouimiuu Placed ou the ground unm ttner iw flre A part of the household ! goods ir.vL It ia not .. .known how "9 , I - .1' 17i.tAIMAM ' Ka fir nriorini.ieu.' km 1. IV. V-T- w ho .. .i,n:nn Wvf .-r m.-i.fif,r.neirpseaiH:'. ' "y .iPii, iA hf,l Uhlen i the Common veal, adils, -while Mr. wuuu I . . r," , I ;.T .f hU bumanitvLsends dtlr- t,vr VPirs. and the SHOCK. was : uicau- 'sp - - -1 , tor jear., ai , . l r . , . r;ulT to ten kears conhuement till tor uer. oueua a-'3lL'l,Ml.'fU'oiitiu'nit!2 1 a 1 ; Tasks r.lfJj of hriiio-ed men and I whose loveLf the gallows a) few years ago Y i. i ! . . ,-,1 r ,,llni,ittiiali von tor him tne iiue; w un6..u I la w'k in sL V. l"This barbarous brute, prat- com- in a. the paper. " W hit of the spy, Melville i..t agents to coticoci pious whtCU Ileiist oet, Hi--'- vr- 0 live? t 6 sHvaTiiv forouradmiratio:, The no danger of! nided to; ta m Sdtherirpulse always quicken and being enacted in the Southern heart always warms at law so long as the-and there is a I.! nme of the "Little Giaa,". he labor forces - at chance of getting Graud old Koman. and "1 he law ! Sycamore of the Wabash.' It is true ! that for one generation we have leen 1 separatwl bv the savage strife of civil war, but it was not always o. Thfv were Vinrinians and Caro-f linians who first penetrated the track less forests, and left; their bones bleaching on the Western hills. Thev orpro the sons of onr lown ragged mouuUins who, unaided and alone, j divided and theyUaid demands if do not take inde-They act in Union, pendent action "I will nowl raise After Ocala meet- am. mw m11 resent, lie, say tog. and our naval and coast aelence should be raised to a proper standard at once. It will be satest anu wisesv ki the end, and it will have the ap proval of the people. Norfolk Jir iniin. "-! The CaaditUa af the People. St. Loals Platform Aopte4. 5- other iKBibI ical eiHMiina all cases and for there i which hajty iiiiufliei. 11 1 odsj and v. Jtseiy u ir If tb -wift, A ctirrespondent from Oxford writing to the A'e-.tf- Observer says: There is an "unrest" among the ag ricultural classes to an alarming ex tent clamoring for some effort front the Government for their financial relief. I understand that the Gov ernment does not hold gold to the full value of the gold' certificates put; why then should it le bad faith notto hold silver for the full value of the Silver certificates? I am of the rtninion' that auv debtor who con tracted a debt, say ten years ago, and has paid it off gradually sine that time, has fully paid two hundred cents for every dollar contracted for. Tin. ! of the country seem to The voUrs f Iioseiieath township met on April 10th 1892 and orga nized by Jn C. Bass calling the meet ing' to order and stating the oliject. .T (V was elects Iff permanent chairman, and U. B. Fitt Secretary. U prcminrnt By mpie?t of the Secretary I-. !. Lvoii of lgecomiw:Co. -ead the5 St Ixmis platform aud commented on the same: Several were culled upon to exnress their views on the platform. The following gentle'ineii responded: A- A. White J. A., White C. P. Sim mons Dr. W T. Mayo of; Edgecombe L. IV Lyon of IMgecombe, Blair Jtul-T stAt- that . lock rob Geo. Powell Caswell Pitt ! in waier an lion of t vph i'nateib with ess, we mu iin !! v that t v phoul in 1 ; 'ft 'I lilMiim, eur to tii. ;i le I . -i o i I H ! let w . :'.. u I i.. Hi ..-1;; ! a- ii -'-the waP iyllS riioij I with the f:ti)i'; ,bran !j o ,-ijyi l-lie ll-.loiiS, l a video'V'or tui it' lit Ol u 1 I i, JU ' titter I v . a rob,' ;! 'lii I V 1 Itiet. ! e Uia'!' lil 1 i: re, .. i ; i . oiT fnetr ill I I , C -e . ;l,.,,.'-( ild tfV when e,t,i.a.- ,tti b i-t, -na f ."Miat uvt t not yeii','i! o . r , I Ir. I'm. I!, m t, t- ;v'- -i haeilli 111,1V l',--l e.ou- tinuoiis freo.iiig for v ni fn-.'.i i", u-id thai, in genera!, '! ';; t yields bad ije: ; An It.Ji.i.i r r states that W) pr ut - --n iei- !. : 1 !h.t guard too jealously, the almightyon the said platform, dollar, as. it that were me ouiy luing to be protected, and when the pre?- jsry-' -v.- - - ; , fvl and others. ', i ' 4 tne The platform was. adopted by suniiner. " rising yotev The following resolu4 the miU tions was adopted. ' n'r t 1 . vnrN nf Roe-J tacku may neath towhship that we Jheirtily en- ntarninatjd from . dorse the St Ionis plltrorm anu m- - -that we will vote for no man or party .bacilli mult that don't endorse ahdstand by and.ai a summ devfrovfil t v f' . . . '-- . 1 renisiinl'je.r ine in ; 1:, We llMI-t not , for-. 1 Iriiik .'.he..c !''- ill te'W i JU atr 1 d 111 ('i-.iji-:n r, j at; anv in .i:i.-iit 1 '-f.-'Ji:-1 f i v;.!. ! realize the; pnt Conrrress with its democratic ifiaioritv in the House fails to pass ! any financial, measure looking to rv- il i1 a BBoo 4 Via v a there b a pjnsien U oune agnuiu. ..y plank and lofferslwill arise a protest against the poll 1 , . L. 1 i. nortr l,ri wnr life and ZJ I.UV "J "J ' , ' . blood. A few days ago I was called sever al ; miles into the interior of this i Lwuership of rail roads After -.St. Louis meeting mi XT J. C. Bash, Chairman 1 . M. B.PiTr, -Secretary. IJ L, Lyox. arm iiunvi '- y very r;ijiie!!y teu'pejature. v. 'H! Whether tlwjtHilk suppiyoi yjr ir cities U sulijKt to any rarefy ! r:.. - editor writes a headline, 'The Worm Tunis," and the ingenious .composi tor eebs it np The Warm Twins -tic. tarv iiisiM--tlin or not. "-"' " ' mm- - ! Kvery iiiiiinn-r there M a vas.- if it weren't for' the proof reader , grat ion fro: 1 the d.iHely-j.r ,;ua some fun ny things woold get before centt-ri V the 0111 coil n t r:., 1 i the pablic,'for instance, w-hen the j . erc -'a a t to ""be '-. iii.uchfc-rt,.ci5ii'-- l,ju,ti;n trrf nnn t . - - - '; ... and iudifferynce in tauiury maner rostrkt EP ik prn S'p.tt.j i ' t 1.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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April 27, 1892, edition 1
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