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... -'V . M 14 V ..II. 11 L I . , , . " (. MJ ,1 - ' Sfc-1 i J i - fx 1 J1J V ;2L lid O i VOL.2.--NO. 12. TAR1H)IK) X. C, W 9, 1892. PRICE, KI XV, C K NTS I-- V ,:: -----,- 40 i Mm I air. t.an. :t 4 , I STATE NEWS. I i T&e st- irofpaif0rra. '-.i- i . - . , -i : : - i. . - BRIEF OPINIONS. THE DpiNCJS OF OUTt - PEOPLE. .1). Ik you eieye the-principles of the Alliance are right and jnet stand - BRIEFLY AND PLAINLY TO lu them.1' . . " A vtv.vl all of tht natintml hniiti-! HaPPENIXCS tions ar held we will puhlish all of the platforms together. You pay OF THE TEJfSEI. Week your moniey and take your choice. Grover Clevklaxd was nomi nated for President ou the first bal lot receiring C17J vote's. Adlai Steven'son of Illinois was nominat ed on firat ballot for Vice-President. Every-AUianccinanj should ex amine carefully the platforms of the National Democ ratic and Kepublican . parties, and eee if the principles of the Ocala platform are contained in either of them..- . Financial reform is paramount to every other consideration iu na tional politics, 8e two many parties plac themselye ou tfcofd. aiJfaoi ing a radical change in tho present iniquitous system. ' (Jive us a plausible restu why the goveriimeut should issue money to rieh men for banking purposes at pneper cent., and should nut loan money to a productive industry for two or three per cent. j Don't tell us that the average old party leader doesn't set the truth of our proposition. ; He sees very. clear ly, but he knows that a general ac ceptance of the truth will deprive! him of labor. Cincinnati Herald. t When land-holding becomeii "un profitable except by. use, it will be . equivulent to' the discovery of a new and fruitful - country at our very 'doors. Wages are never low where man. has free access to good land. I'rvyrexxit'c Time. One thousand dollars of. wealth i for each man, woman and child in jjthe United States if equally divided, ,so the census reports tell us; yet you feee if one man has a mill ion dpll'irrs, 1,000 people must be without ii cent. -Cincinnati Ihrahl. ' : When capital competes for labor to keep it active, interest will be low, and wages high! When labor is forced to compete, for employment, interest is high, wages low and the capitalist ltolus the key to the situ-, ation Southern Mercury. Let no. man falter in the fightsor a thorough " reform in 1 he. manage ment of the affairs of this nation. - We appeal to everyKAllianceman to be faithful and -unswerving to the principles of thel Alliance. ; . Do not . saoref ne them. for any party. ,A grett politieaFcrisis is approach iu'g. S'e -trust the masses will ad here to tlieir principles.'. '.-Those' ' who liave enlisted under the reform ban ner should remain solidly united. If vmi ludieve vtnr Drinciile3 are riht let jour ballot proclaim: your jfaith The national Democracy obeyed the behest of Wall Street- There is not a line in- the platform demanding the abolition of national banks. ;i he platform of North Carolina Democratic party demands that they be abolished and many other South-t-rn States favor their abolition. Loaning loney t til.c people by the :'-government" on gocx1 bankable security is not increasing the. volume of the currency, but only allowing the. volume but f only allowing the volu-ne iu jcxistence to rdb its natural work without hiu- 3 d ranee. " . j : T. - -'.". '.' . ' ! ! '-.-'-iiELi kf niust come, to the people through- National Polities. Any "interference in State matters will result in no good. Oir the contrary harm may be done. Stateiaws are notjoppressive, bu tthe National laws are- To correct the evil the fight must le made against them. The people have grievances and must go to the proper source to redress them. KvEilY true AlUaueeiuen should firmly adhere to the Ocala; platformJ (. 'an it be possible that wt do not 6c Uevc what Wf ctu hvlirve and most '..-completely subordinate 'our views . and sacntiee-our principles? We are Mrs. I3etsv Chambers of Hay-food countv, attempted , suicide last Uetk ov cutting tier inroat. Mieis. uu tear old. She said ahe ; couldn't sleep it night and wanted to die. Ex. Mr. J. F. Norman and fa mi 14 and Mr. Ij. II. Hornthal and faniilv, and others, went down to Nag's Ilea A on foi-j"ae-;has ( ' t; at 1L Saturday la-t. Others will swn low.. .....Mrs. Claude Spencer, compauied bp her children, wh been Visiting her tister, ?rlrs. J. Johnston, returned to her hoiL Pantego this week.. .....Mr. AV". Hampton'ii residence w being li-'au 'ON- Tlic- followiiijr 1'AU'r coiVtaine- fianth Vol id; trutls plainly ptated that its length ouglit not to e t oiisi ler ted. Here it -is given i'u fill l.; j I - am u;-,k'-d if) reply to a. coi res- pendent in ' ilrooTilyn. N. V., who t he fodowia r queries to Ixj j is iiihttform of .- t b 4 Pec- pie's party:; . : .. - 1. How is the 2 ier r t-iji. niont-V- i j projKses ! the f. I i better .'ami stifer to ubce the ; matter thw countrv have ben earuedj or the hands of Congress,; w hre the j honestly acquired. Men havejin Cbosiitution .places it, thuu in ts alieuabli right" in this- coiiBtry hiinds of bankers aid monev kmst wnicli neitticr tnev nor tneir .rejre- ri-ni-eit'iitii: Co; the oeimW twit oalv sentatives hare the right'to seil or " I . 4 . '. , . . MaBad His Wrk ia the lUIe.ct ipjg BLUE , MK te Sitariptior Eijirel beir' inlereits and 7 speenhitive tified by the touch of painter tor's bruh.. That chrietian tleniau, lie v.. Jos'uih Elliott; of J ford, gave us a -cull oi Friday w.MIrs Capt. Charles Martin little eon Charlie, of EdentouJ visiting, relatives here this week Edentoii is billed for a big time the 4th.of July.'Our Ldenton fri roc are a go-a-head te.t, and- we are all wo visit that town oa the glorious in r. C. lere i 'h a Sufei tux or nyothr kind of t.tx? fourth will be amply paid for g ......Our clever youiig friend, Di C Jackson, of YeatesvilU, was this week. Di. J:ickson, thou young man in the profession, is liet i mtr with wonderful success aud -Kvith a few years experince, we predictlthati he will be numbered amoui' th'e tronuneiit pfrvskrans of -East ii Carolina. H"oike JJcoro'n. Those "niliferable tqalawage. p'raved rascals and t dead beats steal this par from the door when left there by -.our, currier sfrmers indeed. They should form and subscribe themselves is an annoyace to your . -heigl although he may.hesiuite to. say what he thinks about it Insun Farm is a;aiu to the f A few of our. turmatues that esebped the dcvustAtiog strokes of tlu the hand of manageress, L- 111 Ulld dis- lves, d in are uses the lady editress whom we have hb:irTed. are gnreiulincr thems " r ' a. -- If some kind sutw-criber will set some vinegar on 'Subscription w now Vret)ared to live turma are tit rpr lorus,. nleasant lawn "iartv was civeu ul X i M. V j- residence of Mr. rxiiu l-owJe on day might It' was mticli enj notwithstanding the rain.. .- Kdward Alack, rof the Jirst It terian Church, at Charlotte, married .yesterday j in Ooldsboijo, to fcf r m I- . . . Miss Marv Ashbv Kubv......Il he University Glee Chib, of whicH huent young tneuu, JMr. J Arthur, is a member,, will givj entertainment at Moijiliead Ci( , - Wediiesdav uiirht next....... A froui. Goose Creek-'! aland - tells l-einarkable cucumber, lie sayd Mr. I; Epry has a cucumber grew G inches in JH-hours.. He that Mr. Leary. thinks it will to be 4ft. long and -willHto have exhibition .at J. Dj. Cordon st oil July..... ...Mr, U. S.Oveibv'is is ceipt; of l a letter, at -Lkuriniurg, threatening his! lile ami proper. account of his Opposition; to the 'illicit distillery! Gazette business; -Washii Mr- Shelby Sawversang a the Baptist, church Sundav has been -hiirhlv -.cOuuiiinK-ntcdJ and bv rallies t. he! will repeat, it .Uefoj' lonjri In honor of his '2 1st birth day Mrs. J. J. I'riv.-tte tendereii Mi Khellv Sawver a birthday ihirivfi last week which was immensely : enjoyed" bv thoser presenL-- i h thosef presenL- Missionary Society of the N. (' in session last le A legro ught ins-a I kill l-ac-iled, short leaviuc her time later she was found in thil'con- difimi bv her husband. ' 11 ' ear and finger rijig were ako stolin. A pur- fprenoe u'iis in session We notice that Mis. R A'. WoidarU I pfodtu Xe v;io.vi, ..l..f..l Kr-rt:ifv ! a greater u the Wilson District. raped Mrs. Ijewis Klutt near last Saturday e-.eniug.' He c hW wtiile retiiiniriir from the s i - ,- with a' bucket of water. 1 ra large knife he told her he vyou her l f she niuue a noise. Ait ronitilishino- his hellishi'eiiil ho unconscious. ert- and are borrowing scheme, set forth in schemes?- .We have only this altern ajtive; Somebody must and will con trol Uk volume, ud therefore the talueof money, 'shall it be the pt- u . .- .- . . i . ... - pio s rettres-enuiii vc-j oh t luoney i! . . . i i -j t l . aners or, Home better uv riyert for ' enr- ! . ,s:ib-i reus u ty ,pu;!), SVfetem, Ijo Opt; lti'.l -v piovmeut arnr uj inci'Ji;; trie tai n ings of rnechaiiics.' btbortft-s clerks iind storekeepera! iiov are,itne masses, ;nn i es pecially the w ae-earners, to be bece tiffed by the. ' free and uulimitetl coinage of silii-t-?.: Vrhut basis- tf value do you ajvocaterj ' ': lt :. Why s'.'iotil'l the aMiount ;ftho currCncv be increased ;to "not ,1'S3 than .50 per ciipita?; . In this con nection what natural lav should rcg-' u late its yo'lmuc,ir shoW the lacter ud boiiuuoiders, w uo the "-ai favor of scare uu uear moaev; lut it is omeUutes suggested tlutt 4e rtfet to W whole nutter to tb E!iili!ctioii aod available supplv - of I t he money metals. Then we i m- plif v the" matter still f u rtlier bv re- tie ti SC. t ii'? t-l l prices and s of successi v -L H'hv sf ricting the coinagtof48ilvtr: Thi$ placep the entire management in the 4) v ners of gold. I hey supply, it w Corner it it will, makrog mo Lt-arce or plenty as b' tt suits thir tereiia or caprice Tlus briiik us to t he -ondiuou of th'u.; fnentioned byS ?ve i fey-15 aiioi-'j commerce. .r5eatr ; lientou 'til MHiiiprti' i-; :ir -i tiiir m!'r- .'''.-- , ' -I'"'. - ESSAY KK.ID ItriAJltE-M'COSUV ;. " " HASt L " , ' MceJer. llicikasiaw $!Lsa. Man made ii the imairrj of t!m3 .f ly j sentatives hare the right to seijl ve alienate-: Among these rights "hfe, liberty and the pursuit oft with hPrrt!Ix.nsihiliti'aid cap-! happins. This being so, then ctPi wjt hich he ha I Wtowol our p.-ople have th same "lnaheu-, jlitll. j. .riven to im ; K est I (It is. : ' plaetie are rrin ..v. .1 , their htniit all I -t Stw ih h aJ ii l L- 1 tii- -4. V'l.vsi It.i- M--ple ba- twt-ii o , 'u-itii ttiith ru e tniivi to I- h i WtM-tl lv JIliM-ill J ir W ijliti !": M lei ktvi b.tt hf lt" ? I p! j g 'iM-raJI v i!uv i h jtl of lb. t.JV j 4 able right to the modus of bfi other beiii". These are develoiij " At tbe.mreting , of the i'r.'j.Ir? ' 1 ilr t -J f lin nrircmt nf hunlilWi. ' t r l 1. Lt't II. J ! ... : ... .V. : .1 : ,. :. . ' I I uu ...i l-,... , jj( jjmn jj lire inrvusrii . ciuiuuioni, panv i-ou.-iji.j.h hm ,witi-t i , '""wf. '?" "ri j youtU anOl man HO":, - Tvci-oruing iiu-neiu iu iiie uwn y and the pursuit, of happiness1 iuj -..f:.. i.-it.n-il liV Imh! tiijfHfmnif Juiic ICth th foIlii.iiiiif our civilization, are laud andi the j Lv 0,ir Divin Father. f resolutioiie in uu-mory uf tlie Utei. 'ft..i -., i These lawt, are wisely suited to the; Col. U I- l'olk wenf preiitt in j C)u, m !t j.j govern tneit of individuals, familic the couultee appoinU-d and ubuni-, (. j;i a u lit ft titi'v U p 7, ' i:S.i.iiijt.T lb - ', iiiJ,.-. ,: I'll.- l:trn'.ri c.i:i.ti - nrr- 1 1- I and airene!erot transiwrtation aim toni- lijerce. If corjKiratious and itliens have been investing in these -great public and private? necessities of men, they have done so-at their pcril, for the fat tiers of the republic gave them fair vvaruia and put them on heir icy j inquiry mbru than one hundred years ia-lairo. These unjust and : spuj ions alienations of the means of life t and 'un.r, v'ubj.-. t I . tin f:-y?unx ; i pi m Hed p;! i 1 1 i-fvi i uterests 'ipaid' fniv.s. ' ; jev. loirld any ji r.-:pn's e:t'ii - I dear civilized existence must be reclaimed. Mr. Garfield when he said; "Who-!yt necessarily "without- conipen- con trol the vol Hme of the tou- sation, as niy correspondent "inter Iv.n'.tii nt.iStar iif .Ji riiiiliistrv ibut thc-v must be rechiimeii for tae ijenent ot their riglittul owners-j-iiie people, . 1 i)'iriu2 ierRH-s of sv-rce and ! ! this be treason, make, the n . -. ...... i societiesand nations. tt beautifully uwnisly i'U?St'l by tlie con vi tit ton. ! and harmoniously are these lawV WniiBtAii, It had pliMiid l adjusted to all human wants, ttmougTmighty iod in his influito - "kieJui which we are taught the duties a man 1 to remove from us by dent it our tfnl owes himself, his family, hw country Ian t leader Col. I t- l'olk,.tht the and, above all. bis God. These .1W kuou ledge of tliU. Iim Urinss sorhw not only imnose resionsibilities but; toouf hearts and b.n,u, a.ud whilr htow rrfc-at blessinirs w!nn not we. bow hi humble subtui:ion to oiir ; violated," among which are social, f Father's will; f'vlhig that b national aud spiritual uuitv. -1 . For the perfect enjoy riient of these pJurc our hss. tivl li.-u inven man Ciiracitf to ori2i- isi-eai leu nate government ru:inii sk.Mil ti!i f f nf.A- 1., -;w r.nr for-fith-ra bive ! in view. - Our knJer has levii takcif j aU-tbings well, vei we can lmt dej , when (!od called hi- J ',J m U.r u ii I'llr;-. ' . ii-. ; H'l'l lij : tlu I t H-'t if i-t ' ' VH.,. .( I l'll , r in b -t-tu. -y.it t : I t Tll.-V 4 aii'i tui.di h ii .i v "hey toiiit iii'. .- t.tki- 1 : t. in ti o ( srurt, thin 'iu htn.r .4'n.el .tt ,-ui cal. If aiiy 1.1 .. snj burl, i' t ll eir on faidt. Wl. it tu i U'-e n ibiiiif i rgoiug to d 1 op. VtMt ouybi 10 .tand .1 .1. 1 frt;iu under. . . " ,UliHi' .iH.rnv IU MirMW-parly i u the ma. . -. Il.il.... - ll.lMl k M . V ihiiikh inrir pv. luoiiev, money doe iiigs, be t hey largo or small, le 'ale- iat freely. -It becomes ou uds f en from him by graduated incoiiicl the; great money centers, 'us uot ciic;: eUs?este.l in "5. If the larld lelo.g pie, 'why should:, -alien'-?' -from its pse, 011 Jsuitaliie such privtleg'-, niiy moi'e .ens?- MV'hy'shtiiikl laud ed faith under our-pr. system be reolajiiH-d' v- I pensation I nfer) from'..' liostl than citizens? jWill no. rtb i fax ou laud y:l!u-3 ii::tke crimination wholly uni- " 1 so ! h.e" peoy e i e chi.leJ. ;ayoi.tit' fJr tii.t 1 ciil- . !.-:.-Uilt ill . unjust ;hut i:uin-!ie!!-: n-.ther 1 he .-.iiisrio IS - U 111- ' fc'rmilv the cuso .lifting a po- rio'J of falling prices. In this condition it is.casily found and corn ered by .t he speculators. Gi ve ijs plen--ty of silver, .supplemented by legal tender treasury notes, ms the n-ds of the-country reo-oire. and the montfcr reaelrt-s the channels of business and most of it Jons Davis, Washixotov, D. C. an capcitj to or.gi- s.-eai felt wneu i.ou caiieM :her; artt Mu. u' !lo try to 1 nlJ for the control, o.- his servant Mose. fr-m the W-flilTni ollt t thx9i JA ninU ,nef s of our people, bhip when the promised ?nd t thui k-ave lie uxx i.li..i.a uuil the ir ron-tatners nave in view. - our leauer uai wtii . mi. .: i ' ;! laid the foundatmn of the best plat-1 jast-iu the formative jeriol of tlwwil j jrd' , M. C. ;foru, of principles known to civil ixa-J great priticiples for a hich he woflM f lY "f h- him i j tion. Thomas JeiTerson b:vs ,well Jong apd. fought o bravely, wo'j . . .! purtv. Tliev are the rtdy uf ruin vv iiio b'fll. are bor, UEMA :iK8 IN' H K the1 1. If the farmt-rs ' plenty of tnoiH-y' che.il employ .niore ijioor anu'iiius rj the prcssjire among. laborers -.set employment, 'to- some eteb'. win teno to raise r ue jjrjees rM just, i labor demand 1 for tm-ir . sol' The ; With.ch.j;tj , monev and empb more labor, the f;ar' iuf ruc-e is- ilif farmers' oixjratio! s ;u;d buine atld his prous grthiter; a hi tti-v out. ilid'l" iJiS- ec;;ry?f i i'." v)i-ioni-e thl; I will kin- 1. lllS ; ill e h ' wee. f V'ii! tin 1' ?ts of the ' peodej, be. 011 d A mistaken Idea. -5 . 'said all. men. are born free and equaVj'j ;wt .'fid k hat - ith Col. Folk The ways; been in far u; era' sous deserve an Progress ire Farmer an v body, study text has- al- ; of educating j need it; and j education as "much as 1 Thev sliould not Eonly 1 Inxiks, favor Thev with certain inalienable , rights. among which are life, liberty and thei puivuil of happiness, Umu ilieise rigjits u government of the eoplc, for the people and by th-J people haa been wisely esUblished for tueje- ruir ie pl- lli'.ec- 4 u ..... kl . :.... . . .. . . 1 ! ti.... ft I iivji niv 111 i i inn inin, i-t .: n - 1 not 10 i Mve xne 1 in it-i iior o.i e 111 1 m 10 m 1. or head of the host that we werw 1 11 vinc-iuie. 11 or is nils uur 10m riiinvn. . . .. . ... . , . - L i:.::.i.: ; otni' iir iiii-'tiiiwis. mr r"i:iie naa uv uiit mi.iici wtijiin . . est stars, a Patriotic. ueToted onI t lie ! "'r 1 u .l'v church and the cause of Christianity politic-? W lr.p!e, -iud for' the pw-oph .' of I et ib uttcs; A ni ru the rle one of its noblest defender. liberiy but should be j United States, government an To establish such a j and justice, at soldier ! will b- largi't Will be miiiiit. nf talent, i shield rested no plain. w nv ne wm ri... ,.u H, i .L-cr. it (.lausui -iiw uoic w. fiiti- 1 1 , w.r ,mn:i inc - iiiisei iiii : taken lust nt 41 ia time wnen . c au vt.i this the better;' W lev for all.-thei-tnre, - how to .enricn ? ! arni most, magnanimous patriotism much needed him we caunot ; tell, i:)ooi)!ie;'icli.idii:'ir the 4ge-'work'c- .?i 'il, brplow deep, to raise goo oat-. . beeu c.lHe(1 uUf reiuisitiou. un-I indeed it would l pMtionnig the 4. -We do notprOKse to take, rhetle and- horses -m short, everything -lU.liej ia the annals of history, prerogatives of ol to a?k tltc . "ertuinir8;,-of suv Oiie bv on incuuT ;' pertaining to the business. . "j Allow nie to' mention in connection j tion. It is one of those nijtrie .,r ,v ..(her'tax. V- . uromw 1 addition, they stiouiu oe taught .... th5s snbiectafew names of our that tho future alone ean revvttl Y.V-U"y !:,rW fiutoHHis. deri vel thn.-u'sh ; political economy autL history.;- i; heroes and statesmen that will trl- t . - , j r ii i ! ii i. s tiiiii mi ii ;l t: ti it-." c u.iiniL , i . . i . 1 ... ... i. ' , wi . . II 111 1 III II1V 1 V LLkWt turiiit hivs and the. violation or Viti propose . lo iax aiul . limit- ihi'- iteliiigsof idea; who. tiirough iiie pow er of lufuiey. ait- 'Uixhig: '-and 11MI---.-T ! lu-r :i.i .iv think taldng" the r pvojue-.1 1 lien bOl:H'Otlv IU I! a' enrni'iss oi b-esnUs " that fused t iri'v-t-rnnien the; l llr ved, lt'v; tstiv- was. our A. : an V mil fHeiul of a and. heiji e. toiiHT for the iJoduet.i oi , Lhe aud .fac-toai-es; then, ; ultiiaatel and all who siro beueiite?l his .prosperity: will b Hotter customers to the .storel;e)i-per. ipros the cm .eases - it bf -t:."-r to t.a : file -incomes' of. the rich tii.-iit'the. necessiLico .of i ) r. 1 , i . .. J I. 1 ....I,.-. 1...... tl-.. ..,,-;, ov ipay with. Iji-not .that ieasouubl . J course, me wuu .A As a general proposition th porous farmers, the. hired laborel iiie iai His uiiii: iii , ijiie. - luutui u-t . - and and shops, belli:: tfeiioraily i becohie leeome better Oaclij other uis well .-as maiv'u f at; t u rorsi'sii d merchants. monev, iviiii-u .u cue nioou oi, ' or .! belong to .the peopi-. 1 j'u ?iiO to '-writer. . people? Obviously to knowing something of. the Jeguiative ! history of his couutry, and what is needed. , V'e veuture to say I that : eight-tenths of the young mens - who , "ha Ve graduated from the leading ' t-oln-ges of thi3 couutrv ( his year i could not ariswer half a dozen -pies-i tions about the imlitioal . Hiatus of ; the couutry a this time. Thefr all ; could teil tbat JIarrison is Fre'iidcnt ; and the .Senate Republican aiid the House Demoeratie. 1'erhups Ja few ! hav e some. . indistinct idea about the : ta-riff, but they icannot tell whttt the thiim- means. They way remember Ulllj)ll .lui': Tbc The iiur Rtlbrr Tracts. "Kor now we see through A K'a tuirklv truly .....f' t Mods mover ina myU;riou way btream or ... won,i,.r to lmrforin -tue I Je plAiitt his footsteiw on the Asd rides upon the storm. Iiut his mrpo will ripen twit - Unfol'liiiK every hour The 1k1 mar have bitter tte. -Hut sweeter will be the flower. most wave of the -mighty tune mitil it snail oe lost on ime ) lie pianti ni ioowiepi onme boundless orean of eternity. , x hese j nauie.e have met; to honor, their j principles: to love, their idols to chef- j ish mul their government t stand by Washihgtott, Jefferson, Madison, f 'p0 our bietureu in the State -and Franklin and their illustrious co- j tuition we are joined iH.niuornihgour workers. Let us poijie oblivitis jo &Ved aiid lost, ?Z - r the liberty loving .i l it of our- p itrli- i To his devoted wife upu whom otii- tins. fjr U -bloiv falls heaviest and' to bis That Heaven-born instrument tihe ;ci,il.lr.-:i that he .loved - with mich tiut if rubbing th people of T.t'Ol'.bl'O Htilinallv. 'loliatc put rin Minr .ix and nliMike it Lul u.ii Luve to av tiut' to do it. - ' '" j l'oor li ut ' ii dead bd Imy I killed him," don't ' jr in I lvi- tioi- Vi?h thev were dtud. . - Thejricr of rnrloi i lui leu ' nearly uotiblled biuhr thy- tnatiipulu tioin of tbe ;dear liltb- ;trut. I IVlls wliy cei UiiiVI v ijie p-nar in a triitt. "rii-v a j.ifOft u I evcrr line von write Ui . -v'oiir f sweet heart. ," . ..j- ' ..-' I - ' . I Th- plutes Itave even liiude a tiutt kot to the.' something about the 'ifcKinle hill, rs on Myopic aviio uh-.uu u. . ---- x.... x .i.t i . ! dead- nor the absent. 1 preter the ' , . "T. . -, . - drihrt of L JltmaS Ji iUTSOIl. J J izou society, psrcutaies rreeiy termS v. bich ihTustry and ' bu can airoiHt to iav,'ibe wholo in .i-i-i I ii i v ,t .-! j ' . :r i-iiii vim.- J l l l . .... .. . r. . , O'VeS,. result. IHl pcr.iiV is IS: He record, why xfc is been said Labout '-Declaration of Independence" vt;i;t-i-u' by that great and .good mabw Thomas JeffTrson, 'seemed as though' every word was written '..with a pen dipped in the very precious blol of our.noble ancestors, - and blazoneil u bold and glowing letb rs upou da maiitiue rock. Where is the free American -whose heart does not" throb Th it : died who couiU ten wny it is auai, a I .f? "rzr-. ? "1 .7. ,u;, Uv,l,l,y aliens. Mr cor- .i iemocrauc 4i-ouevuia au xy employe! ana : better faia, fr! .T: r; "iJf;,.., tl,. ,,!., tb Uepublican,' Senate on -' v. v. . . . ..r,... w . ... .. . . ..... -,, i : it..-.' .i.i:iit..ii..Ki.i;i.iii (. i. iwn ivivs in e mieiiiioii iu . iur ; .. - "j - - - -A . " j ..... ...:..,- ...w llfl -litia !4'n kmiiI :lliollt' . . i . . . iu vuil 'inn v teelims or patriotism. . "? ,llJ " . T T , FT- i ana pulsate wneu ne scans iu unuj- hi piac the lands and r.ome '.iuiuivu.; "f Srrv ' lug words of tins great swtesmanr ; . - .. - ; . -t i iiwtbo-b it v :. j : iiiHi-ihle riicrhtniare v.. . . : a n:. ...-.-. . ; I;. or the people iu the world s.huti-Kei.Vj "'""t"- " tne mission oi our Aiwauee y and the longest pursef beeonto th'j hefofe the election, jand you yould the'1M5opie and show them the ma'sters'of the world. The rest 0f ( liave thought that .noue of tem . .of.the disease of our body politic i ..Mr.hii.ln wnnld oh thdeou Id have slept until they : Mitro- , , fc , to " freely - apply the 113 (illll 'Jill v. .--.- V-.. .. . . .... f.l . W 'I' rhtves of a landed aristocracy,, slmi- 'liat is sees iu th. older" coui!- s.Jc :! . . f -Mutv jk I mr to w . V. ...w .-i 'VV w . ...... ..ft' that: Plainly visible to- every obsei-Vimr. tries. or r.urope.- '-V-r;-l""l;i J -..! .-.-I :...:-,... .....1 ...i..ri'i nisi. w. " ! -. . . . . . .i r should nor. be thy owners 01 corrcspdhdei:t ie. tax o:i !'..' i. . j- .Jr. 4.1 ...::. ( h.'nd vnbies would not make remedy. To attempt to bind our or- that i man, and so plainly plated ..dds! standard writcrk llmt it is amybiutr uliens should not be th ov n-owitoseeifean.lidly asked" in this idav j American soil. . ;; cone: iton of ge,.eraUhousht on the - sab eeL-j j"5 "a." ; -duced a bill to repeal the law. i, . . . . . . i i j W e confess that thesc are j, tiara, political party would Tte- Questions, but the young men, Of the' juU -u the destruction of our pff- , fanu snouiu kiiow aoineiumg ijuuui. copies and be a i. 1 1 .....1 . . i KtiAnttia .itl. I . , ! IF M II UIIII ML' tfl LJ U1.WU1V , . . r 1 becom danserous zcus. It'll in re- lt would- be larjuiore. 'flow can; choaii and eiisiuie ijentiful m on f :.. ii.'. 't. .. .i.J. e i i'.. :i I n ntiei'ftSsai'V ev in tne nnmis ot ii.iiiuoi-s i:tii 10 . benefit iflt-chanits, laborers and sSore- t lliV.',e We do uot mean that partisan pol- .1 I - . . . I . I . I . T ml - rv f I . V V I I ri 11 1 I. a3lC ar.inoiionnaaiiiKt aliens wboliv expect such nonsense as itical tt,LOV-l 1 1 - - y q w . i ' . I i il. .. ?lrl irreat J . roi)lv virtue in the single tax frtou t3 i3ei keepers?" . -i 2. (Jo.n tinning -,"lhe, twime line- thought it will be seep that the hi es, especially, i lit-wage-car hers, .11. Tiid.be iK'iient teil h vi free 'coinafre of s! fi i" ' , , , biob I cause that vohvill. irive tlie cdua- uy try more, monet nn-fi rising dices which, accord iijg to all . etnen that tbe-e ! cccuorny to be taught in the clreges ! t:x : that turn out crack football steams that and anything else. But the common Hhy should this reform movement bb a failure -born of necessity aid fir the preservation of our honns, our families and bur country? Is the lbveof country dead in the peo ple, in the toiling millions in oir fields mines, Workshops and facto ries? Are the) wealth-producers f o 1 tiit'licinef. out as .ve ii.ie ut j-nm. - o . . . i ica. xnc mvi. . ; i ii,.v.,!;,.,i, ,.r... ',t. kr-1. . seuse colleges, especially agricultural t. : w:ii.l,,o- -n lie- reduced . . ! ! :;1 u.l !r', u u . i t uu ... ivh w. . . , - , . . . , , t. ".."- n Ji ! r . , -r . J ... . ... i..,ir : snd nii-i-luiiiieul schools, shouiu turn m..... ..ik.. inic our rinus. it seenis u uir; mil : , atriujuiu aim anun . i,:..M;n,u,t;ftn Vt.,. ; "occnna- !ut youuir men wuv anon uvw ? v fn r ,v and in the interest an a .11 tl31.ll.. t " ' v. i . -. .. 1 , . - - -.ii 1 1 . - -" - - - - - ; j v!HjiUoaiauV1 T71 7 kl., .,H,w Kneb sebools can " V". ,:..7 ,r. ..... .- : . . . . ' .... ......iii !! !. iii t ii ill ! ai:ii.iii.t- v i - - " ...t T ! t n i nr mir - v uii . . iiulii vu -... UK)!! illiU U&tr,- lO.. Jinum ii v... . ... - . i - v v. ... - J .. at present, oe more avjin-i ""'j v - e v.., - , wnat massivu iurmn- ' ... -ii- . .: . .mill. f-iTortji IT. ttrofes- it . i i l .. r : :.! ,... .v.,. devotion we extend ,ur heart-felt sympathy. Mat fJod bless this afflic tion to theirs and our enternal good. . ' . J J. T. 15. HlKlVFB, . - A. I- Swtxsok, V Com. rl A.'Tiiouxk. ) KlnrCity , lane-Kith '92.- Reform Thourht. nop i 10 in woliian ('on i iv eei and history' -on .tjlie-subjei f, to labor jnoiv e.upoynient ter wages, At time ot snniiiiiiii; liioiun and faL!ii:pi:k'eSj v inlx'r rr;innvin ii'.'i-r.i-h of imtsteri a time of ri.iiigip:ice4br.sseis.go hhut-t others thinkim ihg labor, l.'i-ing price for f-'labor never fai ii'Kiid for labor f T u-.'ivs l r iii .,;,i tb-tt flii. st. orauis. .propriate. ; 1 am i however., that and if irrcnt. wililins men mv icor- makinr unit?d efforts. The profes sors iu some such schools teach the boys about nitrogen and grape rot, it. is true, bat it is likely that j these feharded up bVa few men iii so short :t time? -Who has made this possible "vour trovernment." ' llasit done its duty towards yo'a? itbje and udmil l - ... . . 1 . 1 -JS- .. .. . . i . . . . . l. .ii.irr 1 1' ii mi.r ...M h-Tr. l .lll.ll'ai liuurci 1 1 v. . . "Hi t .. . r1. . . .11 . J i ....11 n.i.u.i l"l I 1 (1(T T !( I11M j.re b.outiej - . l .....i: ;,.. irnwl nmfM(irs would starv ,r ....iii u ; k a m."t wS't of oT.hii-s "a mass oi ausuiui- r --- - c .-. . iiave vou iiul iuuusiii"o"ii'6vl"i" ,.i ...... .lb.tioi.s '- as lu styles on the richest farms iu the lilted kind of nroirtv should pay tax. lUCSmviiiii.- --, v , , . - np,wrt,lkd oil , '....,. ;"C5U-Ii U. llJ.f . . i. , fc-i i ..... oitni- ii in. win on i . uiiitco ii kii.i ....... i - -s a.nfi oT.ner oi: onaiu luio iuu U,..U ou iiuui. y.., T r s'nt nnt.ton ihi to- , 7 7 1 ;l,'f li. and speaiiing more ; men iu.io.. i or legislation wuimuc. - " - mk- otfh.lv and Wiudlv of his 'favor- bacco, 7o cent waeat aim pH cent Ueve it As light is turned on-tie . , L-....U th.it some or stliem , u l iu,. .1.. 1..5.1 it i. ... ..: . . t. a ii.in in.vf.r r:ii!i... i uu . . "vn i rmnii a i-nniiireiieiiu Liie uccn miu jlv. ui-r - . . - .! .. , tt.mlr raisinor in Hie ,l .1 . 1 . :.1 1. : bViis iiT pier sauce msieaa. oi : g v", .7.", . V1 1 1 1 .. . r. . . 1. . . 1 n...a I. lit it t T 1 T iiie cosl to crfuie and bet- of li ing will als- is true iiut V i-v better lr.ee ; i be greater. -. injiiovd labor tor t.'it i forts iif tile tiiaii; uneiup . L-t ine illustrit o:wes .f 1,000; ou f eniidofv liieif!; he A ; nc- iwsse of men started at once id . - - .. .... . i r- . . ;. snitbf the villain ami. u . --eaiig b , ue ie a:i t I.u- will probably be iynched.;...T Wilson .I.ig'l nual- inspection ot fan try was made yesterday in J armory by Cob Jiio. F. BrutonJ boys are in hue shape atutpass'. inspection in a creditable . : :'. . .11 is manvf riends in the are pressing the name of fW. limp IThe d the inner. ni try son, ot Vv iisou.. ror inu u"""' for representative from this coi the next ( Jenei'al -AssoniDiy,. . . F. W. Barnes has sent us an potato rhat is a curiosity. We heard of twin potatoes ; and " It is a cluster siuull ones. The combine v not prepared to believe that the si i iu:lt :s not 0ue of these million- laboring people are ready to potato around which . surrender in their tight-, agaiust the siuull 4 ties. powers that oppress them. , tStaud Dy vour guns and let" the conse quences be what they niay! rf ;th There is one thing about which bunch is "!5 ounces. IVarnes savs it is lmrd to beata agree with hes Mr. U S. lri of -him City, thouuht it would a Jlllli'h ' n man .m Iii ! uu-.11, uiih'ss lie w;n sue 1 a mall Hill .Svuniiierell of . .Kdsrecoinbd nv t . ' - . . . -- ... v." -..lie IQ. pounds Ot luirber.be. a Miyuiu-ircm l,rty iV""" ""? 5,-j.-p;' ! to iieciue a ; vwagen. wime tneiy finance is m session. - 4" . ; eariv uate the ladies we wish members of to cau tion the Alliance. . the .The The Ofdel As nonHrtian and :if a i al ckureli will give a niulicale. j and inevitably result in bankruptcies onie ot tlie best amateur bile the M:itii kill l... o r. w iviftv W il t in thrf: tiW'tlllCf it K ... n 1 - V I.- -- ....;.-.-0 pmgRiuime will be an nteristiuo- i member champions the , cause of the duty of the president to"call himand; entertaining one. llehearslls are ! the free and full mse, of .both thte to order' immedi.it el v.j The Alliance as an orsiauization must be kept free from political - ehtanglements. Its grand educational j work must go on. "' . .- . --". ' i- . now Lein' b,.bl tua C-! - 11. knows ilsbu people have near in. store for them. 1 Unde excellent management of Mr 1 nvett, we feel sur it wilK Hiiil con ed labor .chanic oaves' ,000ou his ltiiouf empTo?'metrt lie ; can ne pay lus debt, bowever eoeaplv bo nl.iv Liive. If he earns ,'0 Per week a it costs -tiim -r4-.pcr week'to. live, ckta lay aside perSveek-"to n.ect y-b:. If he eaifiis $i'2 jier week i it.coj-ts him i jpei week . .tq Uve c:in :iv i!s-me 'l uer wis?. to m 1 -. h t s tb i r If, 'wji un ne re:.-.s tr. g ! n j tr tries tine mul fun. rauictioLiS. as iuj he peaking the raising in t4ie money '. de- . -.. .1 .l .li;.i. nullln in ni im tint i- M correspondent, in closing. his . peuueu uu K.i.ue v-... t.-.. leti-, demands for his (iuestions tion: with the Armour PackingCom . ' .. ,.:i. .. ....,i,;.t..nt with nanv. airaiust which so many lutelli- i.eetssiiMes - a-v y : - ; ' - . ,:Wa.. nre Rtrnrlinir. . " - .... .....I . ' . 11 V 1 .I........ ... 1 1 I I .11, r.: w. i. . .... - . - - . i - .... 1 milil!l ilMtllie .1.1111 lilt i v i-'v w. - . .. r T fi. ... ' ... . " . : r , . .i ov.. jiuiwii ii ui .,.. r ... , i, f ,w.i . siir.ressful. It ' i -ri u..,n i,M.r'hriM -mankind. i hat. is leasonauie, ,anu , i"yj .""6"- ""-""; 7., " ? Tsacreu gut oi uiwu wuv "j Y.f'T Li., t... f tU leonest s um d be i is. prouaoie mat tnej -vu.,.w-v for our redemption.' ieeui ieii ( ijitc tri uia in ---- : . j, ...u A t w ith The cause is aboiu a mt oi uuSmcu his . ... . . i -iii i .'loin v er j complied, wt tins way LMie money of the coun- 'try is hi-the. hands'-of Shylocks jand he-pnonct kings. 1 would .restore'!" ttt : . .,tm Ui tho teople. to be Diavaeeu us; . x every yeaf who raise pien,ty oi but who cannot get into itositioii to make it pronta ble while huge trusts, may know how to ood thingS-of life, Qe J-, r :.,.. ,.,T....io..r.V! ble while hmre trusU, the natural ,1 by their constitutional iTepresenta- i outcome of corrupt . politics exists. , 1 1,U ainmlin- to the terms of : the ! We want ten times more, education 1 orVur- c llw" of. thi bind. And I but it must be extendedto practical th.eifl and rising priej.'i, uiul n.ofe eihIoviiient, nei cati eMi u or !j;4 per v.-eekj and by tonsti.' is;. .gtflU-I COt 6 live, al-rising- prices it, him half ' ll-- cun stiiil lav-asii reason ti: eacn oa earniusrs ;e it ton tv m ilr. Irish hav.-1 ich.' large irVue eigh t .Mrs. id! we swell make at a as . i w no i schemes dark and venal of the ef- ploits to enrich the few and euslate the- inauy, the day of redemption wijll come. ; . : . Need I tell you our fore-fathes bsive left us a bentaee second in bnit Hvdu this heritage has fallen in the duft and covered in the foulest corruptidjn that was ever thrown in the? fore front of any govorunient? Thesco ruptions are striking at the Very vitals of of our fair fabric of .humiai liberty and happiness. . Our noblm mwpstiird expeotcl vol u jauu. . ... v. . - . ' . - " . . ... . . . i -Jir.3! 1 ,......,.. ,i. d.rw.i iwilltieal eCQIlOmV. i . if 1 il ::..1a rV..t tlirwi- vo4Un have it issued auu suppueu j auu yunini".. r , . v ; o ueienu mt uiuivo fiwl their lives for ill this great . . . . i ) v l ih. ri i ii a i -. v l ...- . . - j i 1 i - . o 'disbursements ot cue ireaeurv - uc- iuvjuitc sssars. . uausc, u t" ujwu ;u ... a- Oi ail. mat mis j throw of the shackles with" whicti v.fn'1 '-.loitbli.?' 'mrnwfts. il r. . ,7"". ,7 .-, n - j 1 vou are bound, liememuer tne lap- . . I - - 1 - f I T . i L i .-.n 111 (T ti 1 T IJlrl .1 1 tIL HIU L L 11C iCLCUl .... .. ..f tin. ut, nt "in- i v" '"";o - - l.. , . cm a r. f ' ;n. .i mver. the reop iuiuu, . . .'"- 'rreat defender. caniUl has worn or wnicnistrun. ; v,vt j thin- you have not-ready cash; vol . significant fact of the recent t 3 L haTotnuni I 111 It I hi If UllllilCUlCllltul. ww m& ..v f .. . .-Il 0f J -pru-tnieiit, as money is now pumuui , for running the government, ami iori ,joi'tker iltiiry lleor- ,,,.,-.,..:k.i 1U1.U V.1 ' i 1 . ! - ! . - . .. .T ' . tnu i..r!in:-i . Mill 1.1 iii:'uii : mniMint.;- WtH-k to meet h!s i;El .-i-v. -T-r. P ,-l V . ; ; z i .,;.-." -:iu .... : L..; v.iT.,luf,na-Cuii-sometimes be orougiu it th" is bo soon tnai wuur coiusikrn,.. "-"?.-..--. . , ,..... -. i i . - . I i ..tf.-t 11 11 ...111!..- ' iiat.il I 1 I1J.II tTL . ; . eini'iLM-iiieu i ma. jvyii ? IT- j , ' an meet an i.Jiuv..n..i i v..n;.vui. - ,-. fl mid bfnefie al n the form of debts and taxes imJ h, produ ce a pitul and OenUjC.ai j 'a'ier. iiotwithtamGns theiucrisi-d ; reoiu.Joa. r,' ! t -t i, , , ilv Trau snortauoa companies have -ostof living. A mi as there u no,w -ira-x , umi f can meet ail momonUrv oolisratioas in e. cost rtstini: on the pevp!e on the t niftK States, in various forms, not s-lets than twenty .biifoiu- of dollars as nio meiitarv Mitioiis, the item Is worth coiuuiuj. -It is ' a uniforfii fact, which cad not be too of ten rd- m:it. id" f lint ddHn-? perioels of pientl ! ful monev and goou prices, j j Wiier emTpIoyed aud better paid, an ;L I brieve the above ; fiscal change would OIliB character of the gpeechesof tM young ff'l . 1 1 men. inev wereau upu ujcvj . .. . it . i i : ,i 1 1 UA uaiioj t rn ( irr M.1111 1 --1- . C v.. v -. v ' 1.;.. ihfl- l.rh. r bers, see tliat you use thenx Now brothers one thine more op admonition: studay our platform of . i : - 1 1 1 i.. ft,A hfftir iir i,r.i t.w. much thourht was - be-iPrinciI'"r"u" "6-r ,-r i cSptured' our public highways j am, v ' . - r -orms of ur history and to your In tore prospentv t- . .. . , ..r ... . I ... r-i J .- . .1 ... . ih. rol.HUill Villi riT. ;..,.l .,,,,1, rrinal tlmiiirht auuwi' ' : J 1 liCT . i 111. n.wv.t v5 i . r . rri : 1 1 ii ;.v.!o!ifni!i.j-t ;itul nro. nnii i iieuue. m.'i t iiim""-"-- r i I in.ivin--ii fiile oil thci Other c iu..Uh,ir,v innnev and low ' lnces lwy3 ill iiiri'.'"i' " . . r. .... ....... .if. iiul. are usiu g" tne:u iui -i.ii-v- - - r-y lie robbei-v and spoliation. 1 wjauld restore the railroads to the ownership and control of the people, for the public good. It appears a uw that suc h a course would be just and bene ficial. - licus aiiil corporations are cap turing the people's land and . homes. 1 a:uu jut- h,.. ! I think that wrong, na.io,, r .i,;iif,. it in of business, depression Oj. . muustrj. . 1 - 1 . 11 . . .1 .1 , w-.3 ti. ...,.1 arit.niiv.i - men ess auu. uiov; i lie i llilVl 1.111W11A" . --. rr- , .t- 1.. i.,,. ia it t nit main, taeu, laat .1 . ..... . . - ' - iviMf.- -monev metals win ie uo iuvic "."f i ri-i if tbfi n;,i of one or both 01 them be : tle"restricted? " '" .-: d. .1. : V 3. Since the volume of money in tore a I t 1,' Miintrr must una will oe oon- tb. fntnrf. TheiF speeches were' a Whait can be more reas- v.-. . ..- . ...... Universitr, iU i 1... .;-i,;Whirv laws and uis- vent it- o luvu.i" j eriTbinatlon in-the arrangements of taxation. onable'' or huthannatttre mankiad'" r .mw w-iinil t. under the mipression tnat h tunes in lands and uossessionihat great railrc" have been 3ionestlv acHu:reu. . aud'eareful preparation. Thiy were of the highest typtf of moral and po litical character. H hen the young men of our State those who are to soon to take part in the management of affairs and shaping the policy, of government show such thorough information and honest interest in the highest and aoblest purposes of our government, we feel satisbed Ipr TheiF speeches were bear tr. Tjnr croveriimeiit consult vour owi ite rest front everv standpoint thai exists, vou ee the" "banner of tbf enemy"?in the distance, you see theijr niimhrirjaiid iniffht. The contesi will be'long and severe. Stand every man to? his place in the ranks, be firm, never in the world's hutory wai their a time when men of principle; of phan?ter. of firmnesa, were more vended than now. In conclusion t would sayj let us be true td oarselvei. true to our cause, true to oar counl- Denisoii (Texas) G'ttetter; Dili gence is the mother of good fortune. Denver (Col.) Itoitd: A crooked stick will make, a crookedshadow. Kobeliue (Iai.Vfo? '-Fluff:. Aa yon are tdncatedso Will you vote. . r Bryan (Texaa) Farmer. Men do thiiies more from custom than from reason. , iSan Autohia (Texas) Truth: "The man with jthe hoe" hua coiameiieed to weexl the political field. v.W.yHicyiHe (Va.) Netcr. Iabor uot only pays its own wages but uup jm)1 is the bosses. and fatten the mill ionaires. - !; Cincinnati ((),) HeraUl: Palace and hovels, princes and pauper, millt ionaires and mendicau ts are coniple-j ments of each other i CorsicanaJCTexaa) Christian Adco: catiT. Christianity is not Tblor cal uor Formalistic, but Kpirituai aiid llumauitarian . St. Txmis (Mo.) New Fvrumi yen : preach from the house topi while the devil is crawling -through' the basement windows. Marion find.) Iiultpsndewt: ' X Man's wealt h should represent w hat his services to society have ;ieeu worth.. Any more or. lea 1 rob- x-ry. -'7 ' . Dallas (Tex.) Form & Itanch: The candidate who objected to hir ad mirers takingfthe place ot norse ,n his chariot was right abont it. lie preferred horses to jackasnes. Cincinnati (O.) Herald: If every man would live as purely aa he ex- cts his mother, sister, wue or sweetheart to lire, what a grand iacc of beings would soon appear on the earth. Fort Worth ifTei.) Maik Nero fiddled while Kome burned, 'lb American cougresemah drinks cham pagne, beU on the horse race stud lew the country tzo to tueaevii. j, . Montgomery (Ala.) Alliance Herald: Tielief is the demaud'. lteuemptiou from debt the watchword! Just-re ward for toil and fair compensation for labor, the shibboleth! Atlanta . TaA AUianr$ Farmer. The peoplo must be deceiTed, ;D that, too, unsuspecMBgiy. necessary to do this in order to sate the "Democratic iarty' 011 whip.' fl'hf lx-oplv have to iwy rthw king a tribute oh the mlru laent of their oa 11 torture. The cousiniftvrs. iKij the whiskey trust, pay'. tlie tax on whiskey, bence do not' it j rejicaled, It sLuts out the Miuill com pet i I or. , I (Jovrrmneut o uerlhip of coe.1 miuef is In pretty generally advo catcd by the press cait. lebigh Tallvy foblers are doiug more to bring alout nutionalisms thuu a pba lanx of biK-akere. .The ufaM trut i running thing with a high; hand. SeVeraj tjiyut and, work mu have been tliruwii PU$ of cmploymmt by the cousotldation, I'rioif have goue up and ooitiof priv d net ion goinif don 11. ; The coifir "rop of IH'.2 has been purt lm:d by the coffee kings at cent. The people will pay about 20 cent, to enable this couutry o have Jiingi. Our royalty coaie lughf but we intul ha it Coal would be delivered in t'oeblo' at $1.1 a ton if the public owaed -the roads and niineii; and the aiiiier and railroad Wvs would gyt iuettr pay ami shorter; luiir. Down with the trusts and robbe'r. J " j ! The price of 1 printiiiK ha fallen many time and priuU-rV wage go up steadily This is . the creult of labor-savjng mac hinery.' Why has ha not all labor lietter pfcy ami cheaper ftroducU? (o ark the truat. 1 C TIKI. u in iccordiaute, with l'" an1 inflac.nce, ahd to the ue 10 our ?wJnZ ; aiId the exprience of T of the yoog mett of our trynd true to our God, and He w u" ' - 1 feww r sterns to labor fortunes in Ilev. Thomas Dixon, of Sew York furmerlv of this State, has formed au engagement by by which Ifc gets $10,T00 for 100 lectures. Mxwt of them will be delivered in the west J It IlasBfri Trlf4. Fit ty year ago Nwitzerlaud pass ed through much the same ordeal that the farmers of the United SUte are now enduring. Hank issues of , money at u usurious rates of iuterest had impoverished the eopie. 1 ney were mortgaged heaily ul there w a a - .prospect tht the juaurers would soon take the lauds iu settle ment of the mortgages. Then the pmtriotiatii of Stemjni iiireted a remedy. A government bank wa established. The public credit was iriuted on notes, 'and those note! oaued to the farmers on mortgages. running thirty year at 31-2 per P7 k Be Set I tale r a at Iiev. Dr. II. T. Hudson, of Shelbi a prominent member ot the North Carolina Conlerenceriieu aioauvy at Morgauton, aged, C9 years. Ibe; leares a widow and'son. , r Ali-ane Vindicator. Why are not our gelf-oonstituUd leaders and bosses willing for the people to ruleahis country? Why do they wan t to rule out good men Men who are as true and loyal m ever lived? : - . . ' .: Theft seems to be a spirit of in tolerance among a eertain class of peliticums which sayr "I am true but you are false, you have no right to vote in this convention, you are undemocratic, inexpedient and nn coaatitutional.? Itseema that tby kan rannrn t- that , the Dooole Uc utsu -- m . intPin trt have their say and not let a few boasea and ward-heelers, rula the poliUcs of the Und. But Fba k i;w aa soon a one of the VWM f -1 cent, interest, the borrower Jto one-thirtieth of the nrincipar bac annually. The Id mortgages were taken up. Shylck kicked,! but of no avail. The people a ere relieyed and has since- been prohieroas and happy, bei-auaeliey had. the sense to . ' . ... : II . I. -1 10 see mat tneycouio uae inrir uwu credit for rdoney aiid protit by the transaction. Chicago Fspriie. . :, ."I ' -I-.. - rrrtlse si Plki KeceffC I'rutrmaiv Karrnrr., Itro. II. K Ixjuoka, of South Da- a ota Vice-President or the National Alliance, will now :t become I'rest deut II i not personally; known to -us, but as highly po)teu of by tboee have met him. He is editor of the. Dakota Ruralift, the most in fluential 'paper iu the SUte, aud has been 'prominently connected with the Alliance movement ainca it intro duction. ." j . . .' ... i Jle is said to be an educated man, . a good apcaker and ha an abundance of good, common aenae, and a charac ter entirely above reproach. We have heard l'reidentflolk ipeak of, him frequently,'. lie had rrt,t con fidencein his heoesty and ! ability. We truat that he will lead thetnoTe mut in the right direction, j The lock' on the door of m bousa iu Plymouth, Kngland, on Uing taken to pieces for repairs, was) fonnd to contain an lnacnption stat- ingthat it: was formerly on . the doo, in DXSfiftbe ! the cha&iber at SL Helena Napoleon breathed hit; .. success, uson A'lvat.ei 1 trolled bv tin man airt-ncv. is it not is not true. " great a:-
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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June 29, 1892, edition 1
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