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. -THE"' iAgSIEls' At) YOG & j 1 PB1CK, FIVE CENTS TARBORO'. N. C.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 6,1892. VOL. 2. NO. 13. f , i - ! r4 f ft k ' BRIEF OPINIONS. i Do you believe in the principles of the Ocala platform? If yon do then do.iiot sacrifice tbehi. . Be loval to the cause of humanity. Kky. Tom Dixon Jr. is going for la'iinianv with cloves off. lie 19 unsparing in denouncing the corrup tion pf that political organization. Ahe jliV, masses willing to Ix? ruled by Waif. Street in the fight fur re form? We appeal to .I hem - to stand bv their nrincinlcf ' "though the ' J ; - " ; -., . ' " Ilt-avenaall.M v NTKYKUtak parti .im politics in your , ; Alliance mccti ri s. - It is! not a parti A . . . .1 w 1. - zau organization, una uie meinuers - should not forget t bhnselves -and ad- vocate any party in t heir Hirelings. : Remember this.-; , : ' v j ,- : . --..'; -- i Wni. you be a V.ave or a m uian lin the coming political light? Main .. tain a firm and unfaltering adher ence to tin' reform principles. Io S not. allow anyone to drive or fright-. eh yon. Be a man! ; It is both a mazi ng i and amusing to hear the politicians promise and pledge the vo.tos of the people. Let them pledge, but, stand bv your eaiisi-. and do not let them ' frighten you into voting against your principles. ' Auk the Alliance people through out!, the country going to sacrifice hrivc lilies and .teisti'e embodied . u ; ; J in the ()vWadatfJnn? ' By subordi mating their view on'these'principles tlifv will oi-oelui m to the world that STATE NEWS. Wisir Cos- T1IK DOIKOS OF, OUR PEOPLE BRIEFLY AfcD PLAII'LYITOLD IlArPSIXOS OF ' THE ' DENSER. v. 1'. It is a. little bit surpnsing that persons who know nothing about the Keeley cure practically r cally or scientifically, will persist in saying things about it that are caicu . -a . - . . " . Ii lated to do tne i ni-million (J reensboro Patriot. . h- CEJERAL SEWS. 1 mi v . MrHAni ii AVii BELICr cmw in the circulating medium. sideration in all io1itieal i 77. AHCIN1ZCD " i against f silver, agx.nst any relief tio,M that the ..on.. i to the iu'M.ey stnnge.HMr under wlm-u ; mm I the producrs of the biiid agouire to ttn harm. On Tuetidav, June 2lal, IK W. Nance, of Eyergreeu and Miss "Mary Register, forbierly Wav- Cross. Sampsow couDtyJ Her. A. Forbes omciating.. i and Qarr Club is to.be or gan this week-' Clinton CaucitMH. ASSOCIATION, 0R61RIZKD JUKE 28SD, 1892. -a!ula- nntntn of :lrn- cmt:.rativtlT nod i.1'H;.rV .f a I f MA ! T!l 1 i l l A li'lMEXT the eatinf f LlotL means tlmt u iii.prta.it thinl nrty but I ' 4 fcut; cawnj i mww. j 1 " ' ' " I A SUBmeit t Ike lireat U4ff The twoWiBrirti new drew. will-. ke iU preruce. ' I he' :;"r'fr: by Ills AiBlrcrt aid Frieii. .1 Washikotok, Jane 29. I on- JDIE 28BD. 1892. j .u. .1 .i. .. iL t.. ,.i..:,ii.,i, i'U r.l t Chin Ur-., v-:. i . 1 i - . im Kir wla in jii s wa. hsu inim wa. v ' -r . 1 irressman Cableoi Illinois, w to- jjnight that he could not. accept f the Chairmanship of the i Uetnocratic National Committee tenueretf to him. ,.. IIouLTOJf, Me,, June 29. lul Michaud, a blacksmith, did sudden- here today after taking a dnntwith a. trjmrr. lie saiu tietore yiur kuav Ux -v.. , . r.i " r w w r".- . . ...J. I 4 .. rv ?...-.!.. tiri.liMt.-n I .f t It.- h t . A mass-meeting was held in the near together in their platform u thr hare done this yer. The tnrS plank of the republicans was drawn with a Mephistophelean cleverness that denes analysis. iTbe denMicrat- 1892, for the purport ot orguuing i ic 1,, emKirsedby Cleve 1 lam by Mr. 31anon Butler, t resi- j he one Urawu at Minnaaiwlis. 1't l : i"t-i ' V. . J.jn., Lrs II l.-i h' ' i iurit'i. ri : j 1 ,.r ilu alxi nm.Mtiilr (hi- n-Jl ; r; :i' I Hi rrn.rr auiamv in scinai m-- " -j . ". southern sUtes, notably in W2ia the natPu. I Uer are tmt r,tm'7 M . v- - hYe been very. difficult-, to strain or aw nnu on.en.iwy w ; v ... ne,, , Kact gf 4 Ur. or hale-Hi wim im w jiuiri s . iurtH.M-1. I U;r I v . ; " "' . rVinr a Polk Memorial, and Relief Associ-j. . j nrnlvd bT the imiiority sfumld do more fr them - ' . II f . r- ' J ' - nuwriiiir :i r-aiipu ui ... . xl. ..t : Ther hiT oulr bevn held in ehvk j by a"ceaslessUrKnt of pn'NUiMM thiij rty lv h.Him tm s the Chldujo fOUvition mould awd th-ir tall !ire thaa I !v no I or tueuiaei. thr iitif are irn rtnl t i livii:.; i.inl r zed , -if M , - TL.,iu" " ur "" v- - wu ml and a franter tatniifU( oi wmiuc iwuuiui , - (. -,. .... - r. i irrni ni'nfi :ia i .iiiiih s , ' l 1 1 r- ' - . . e - r m .... . . t . . .:i ... t ..i.ii i ,i rim v a -. - ,v, s - i jap was requested wi act as secre.- , . . Hff. Rut Massachusetts and ..New tors mwg- ni..v.. ... v.v.-. - j n . 4 wall of a large bu.hl.ng jn Mam 0u luStimr of J. J. Duu.. the fdXrrmr i w.np element will nt oaly diap- energy a.yK .m .r '92 .Mr. street fell to-uy and ; boiy proceed to organic the Polk 1 policy Point the faruu" Htieii-s, noidead?,H.I by.aj.1 :.J. . K. ( v her of .nrople. J. R. C. .Winston, ..t, uJ Relief Association with .;,,' ....,.. ...... ... MJ ' Uv- W sserttosr thenue res so tan be no pn-i. Uy with Ira., -..it v ... i- m . i . l m . l jl - . . . m i - . . w ri a wwwm mm - ? on t o - - n . . . - ... " ' " oerotthe ouua ng,a i This is the truth that, iu c,nuee-, sharply nd tteadily iu the .d -Md W. men were w i iRvl. Thar this Asxriati-n . . n:.Le his ! south, and the North western all.- M'- -"--rf " Uleve- men were oauiy uuru ,1,U1I be known as the Polk Memorial , , ... ...-. ui,,...! ..f tl, ' ancea' of the same character, and the ne. iua. iuc c'm,..;. ..Te . f hre! Londox, June 19. As the result ,id Relief Association, a-id is orga-: d0Cr3U1.T, Cleveland ha this whole group of silver sta'es, but it hrexei.U a fivva.nl jUdaoM W;r: r6r.-r.. of a dispute in regard to the ques-. niaod for the puriMse of raising , .ji 1KUticiaiui. tluit he will insult theui and provoke an of nieu and ..K-a.iv: " ,.d I UW il-ho HKini.kr'-- i ,mA 'r Vi-M-titio- h nionuuieut to. t . - .-V:.-. .:.-., !... ll,iiWUritui of uar. I oi..:il-i. .mi.oi ik ..t.r tm"" Iliuw vj. uvi , m . ' - . . . sL-l.no. nrm. Wo Ilia cua TibWHn : - . j , . . , - 1 . .. ... J .t .n . - - Federation of Leicester has decided .the memory of L. L. Polk, and tor rr",?!, ;.tdism. Ilia letter : : . t:: : , f"1' V?' M , ti.,- e. Mr. abon a lockout.- It estimateil tlmt ssiietrf : family, as far us!" Uwr.;rftiul t th-Cootxr hall .." ! .wW". V-y- h,; a . . . & a . . I . ... a. " .:.; t ' " - T W : r m I . , 1 k . .. aa . I- .l W i . I I lMt triivprii IIIVI1 L WS 1 a in j.90,000 persona will he uff-tl trtM nuy be thou??t P' lnt!,tmg, the policy he will i.ut ; ...o..k, TexM Truth . I " ' u 1 7. 1.1 . 7u" Vb; ,!:fIV llrd shuttinff down or the various.; lac- uersou contriouuus w u ' .... ..,.,;....;;,,., In this ttie leaders k. . '.. .. -...-. -.. V'-" :-' : ' . .:. . utiateti .rT". . ? i.r . ...... 1 1 .1, ....!.- ."- -.... .,, 1 omii- ..v -v ,i.h.,v,-i bv iiM-re lorn.. kiMH- . , - .. . tones. ,; ,. oii mis Awm""u o...... -,..v, f democracy are win. nun. -. .... t. .i ir - . I . l' yd . 1 --Mil III I" .K 1 l'..--. I. 'ti. 1 llllllH-l ll 'n til. ! : MVll'l ... . II. -ur i a w at if fiU in r(t cities .; ''.tti' b'.'ir uoial l ; i ilo --ilf. i . . l wt s .u j. nt ! .it t t!i. a.uithy . .1 ij r i .1 r. 1 ;. - I.T.t 'i.Uit. I.Oit!.' :it A colored man named Sam. ziei, aged 38 years, living on D. N. fNoutherland's plantation in New Hope township, wis ki bv lightmnc Suuuay night t Hi o'clock while asleep i in. txd. lhe,, Bklkast, June 29. Haslett's oil lightning struck two trees in ' front an(1 drug stroA la this citv, with of the house, passed ben ath the , eio,ht joining houses, iucluding buildiuir andcuiue out in t le room fpo,..'., s.i.tmn. marL contaiuiuir a just where the bed wai located above , ullmberof rare and val .able pictures ratal result, iiis wiicwuo occupiw. otber ..j f ar.: Mnl -jt'-. the same bed was hazily stun bed from i ! ..,t;,HW.rr w.rhouaei rdetTOved the flash. Goldsboro Headlight. . . I bv tire to-dav. The-datuae is placed i. ... i!An nnn- . Robert Hurt was Petterized Mon day night by unknown pai tietsj on the .Joe Marshall frm usar ithis place. lie was an inoffensive man and why it was done; is not known. .......Mr. I. I. Bryan, mine host; of the Enfield hotel "Was a miu ral well oh the premises. He rcceu tly dug the well and when he struck water it pfaved to hatveKnuneral j-operties . i ; - . -a i - w . t.Hov h:iv.' been false -in ad voeatinsrS which may make it valuabl. It, is '.. i. ...... f It. f i-h.i' ii.!ii...4.J"cool and of a uleasant taste ana Mr. Isrvah is irreatlv eiateu Ocala plat- tlfeni. W e hoi man wijl xUtad bij the The New York Sun seems to le very much agitated, over the.Korce bill which it tuys, will passed if jrarnson is re-t'l' Tia, and will place the South under n;gro - domination.: The .SWlhis never before manifested such gieut interest in the .South, and' coining from a paper ! that fought Cleveland ever since his name was mentioned for the presidency it ap f pears .cjuite strange.- why i'lt. . should become bo much interested in the ... ' ... rill .i.l I. .. S. it i ' we rare. ..lie "m ims olatform is what causes i the Siin support (trover. i " When the Georgia editor tells a sjtory it i? gencrjilly a-good! one. A litorgia e-xcnauge ia i t-apv.w- - sible fort following: "Homo years ago Judge Simmons' was . prese'h ted -with .a pet snake. One day ! itrswallowed ' an eight-day .clock, which could be heard to tick and strike . until it run - down. Shortly aftoi -ward the snake laid 100 eggs. On opening 'them he found each to contain an open-faced watch) in good nintiing order. -He then fed it on angers' and obtained nongh corkscrews supply the Paptist convention.'' hx. r over his dis .-a coyery. weuion jews. . . - . -i '. ' - ? Mr. A. II. Patterson, a farmer of South Fork township, brnught a sample ''of some fine j turnips which he had raised this ver. The seed were siwed the last of March ...... The Grand 'Encampment ofl the In flenendent Order of Odd Jfellows will be held in Winston Salem on July 12th and 13th. Reduced rates have been secured ou the kail roads for the event.... ..Health arid plcas- nr spekers are beffiniiis to ferather at Piedmont Springs. The atcomoda tions at the hotl there are ffpod, nd tftp rnsnlt.ia thafDoonle ard jjoina: td 'to1 Piedmont now every day.-4Winston nentiHei ' W ashinotox, June Thomas II. L'arter, Commissiouer of the Gen eral Laud Office, has found that this official duties and private interests will notpenuit him to ?rvv a Sec retary ot the Republican National ommitteee, and he" will accordingly resign the position at t hel Hint ) meet in2 of the Executive .nnnuttee. become a mumbei thereof. b. That the following Ve elected a Rjard of Trutees for this Associ ation: S. B. Alexander, B. V. Grady, V. A. B. Brauch, A. H. A- Williams Elias Carr, J. L. itaiiisey A. J. llos- a.ice and ... ... 1 ui a n l ihr tr.d.r or the irttiJiu . .I.oj't . ..It eU-., iicept ii.reat, participate, m re or IIm- ri.aloin .H1 eUlnj In ex- tor a time the hej and utii.tuipherv of lurijv ci.irs for P.ut 11.1 l.ftftl 1. '.tf .J..-.!. It 4 ....;;,.,. ... :.. f-.u-t ti..t bankers - .... -.. .....-.. s;. i- mu: ? . t " ... ' have no use for the free aiiverue. P ha refused to evtend the usual cour- ,thj uf d.,.M.is!n.iio.,. ... it , t Um. ol lesiint m iuc ui-n-jirii v.. .uv - - ut tin- tturlli 1 1 ruiuura iu uriu nxi pie's party, and at the tim we iadl'jvvfr known were uiaintsined u'u-le some caustic comments on tnw. eo.- ppnir farni- duct and what it implied. As to ef- j Xii fectuallv eiunhsize what said and uniw the and the following inference!! fhp naneri a dav or two! .:..:. .1.. .. . Ira-iLi.i t nri li Irrt-rtCl-V. l ago aereexpaua on rl,i; , U UuA ir ..irthe cunv.it of 1,1, into f.-a uhdlnW aU-haunels, 1, i-not lUbi. that i aVSdoof K tram and I are a.are of th. M the Hslltr Ur .cl, a .,Mrig, .h.uM b rum oj . ?! r JV. r...:.-; ...1 tl. .... -A i. xuu rot. i.o luaHer how : ctre.uv b. an.. 1 1. r, h a f.om a the uev-oraiion oi me cars. i nvc ia , : . i i i ...,... . ..I. .r.. h, lack of courtesies for thedele-5-..ull or how .U, to' .1 .fta-r ; v, ry dami;a ..I ... al.; nph-r, -atcs to the Chicago, convention .and W Ur.Uu V, nve.-b. rp,...M ...to . d.v ;a4..i ,t.M.,.lal.-j m . or . .. .. . i . i . ! i; . . ..'..1 .1... i...rLl,..r mill . f I I r. .ill 21 foil ll lld ttll I --WU lt III V U w v.. - ' ' . . - - . i 'i . j .-- i. i The platform declaration is a sub terfuge that lacks even cunning, u will deceive no out;. Here it is: niE SILVKtt PLAN K. 1 We ueuouuou th republican legis- Buuk. w- -"""tr?!.- . .: . . .i. .vf Jttdsou Butfaloe, Ool? Harry Skin- latum Known aiue uer and J. J. Thomas and the Presi- 1890 as a cowanlly makjesh.ft fraught ,T f .1.; sif... A ili with io.ibilities of danger in the ucut iuu uuiBcio ui w.. v-. ..... , i ..... .1.1 i..i:: ..ii ,.f ;fj the President of each! future wuicn suuum m..a il as lis aiiiuur, We and er persons as lie may appoint rum h'kta of which said trustees j silver as the standard nioney of the .. i u . ....'trimi 'roui.tr v. and the coinage of ujtli itWKiTri Minn wu.umtt .j rf i . . . .. 1 ....1,1 mi.l mlvor VV'l for call I'l-.wi.l.-nt. I suitKrters. as of each State Alliance and such oth- auvious for its i sjMvdv repeal. a h mT aimoint from I hoia to tne use oi uuvu w - i 4 of which said tru-tetM 11 rtiwf-ifitt-i u. fiiiiirimi the transaction of business at a S gold and silver without discnmii.a. of the "Presideut of the N'.'-C: Won against either meUl bu. charge ,-... o...... ai.:.V.... .. P. . ..... i 'for coinage. But the policy of a we then j distinction ; i.yiuQ. UkEwiiAM. It Is Necessary. Workmau and Krmr ...d til ii.ditidni.Uto Hhou.il i e4peMally apjdit-atde. We have, n-retwf ll, l ' lake into .ir'.oiiut the aimple element of chaiige. ' Mo.iot.my of occupation . uli.i dlvK in the li.i' iuu, l.ijur.. tun lo I he ''. i; iiiii: and i l.-Uu;.' of i air oer..ii." ii s .iiv oy ti.uucinjc Miii". ..i li:i' ..u t .! I'Wd. and'ti Policeman Ge,hau last week arrest ed William Corcoran, who landed at the foot of East One Hundred and M'oi.tl. c-tr-W. wit.h a. lot of lintd Dine and brass fixtures. Two others in lnittee of this Association his successor in office shall W th, muted coinage of loth tahij u t . L l 1 'l'-....-.,.-- . fA OT (I11.LI IllklllldlU 1IU rcuru.i. t President of the Board of t rustees, oe oi elUi ..... -j I 3. That the following named per- j value and be adjusted- thrmilr sons shall be the Executive Com- ternational agreement, wit jmcb .tt of this Association: IC Mc K. safeguards of legislation a shall .in- A report, made; recently on the number of convicts in the State says that 700 are on the StaleWarms wi-r ii r 4 n .... It X i tha Hour- weiuon. arc ; iu 7i iii.tr Favetteville!.' on the I-. . )-... . - -. - j - Atlantic Uoast une extensipji. the phosphate mines, at Castle Hayne -1 - i : i inn I.. iDnrV near xs linnngton mm aw .-.-on the canal at Great Fills, near Woldon.' -a. .The State Pieas Con vention meets at Charlotte, July the 27th. r The queen city, ir-making their rfcention. At the close of tne session tne tion will sro on s.n excursmrt in.rtim i'itr and New' woitld be glad to have the Asasocia to Wash- ork. We Vssocia- lioii to meet in New IWrne hext year -N we have A prominent lawyer .of Tiffin, j What say our einzens. when :;sked if he would support Jrnal. a .1 11 "1 '. Z C ...ml. I : Brce tor ' :the-.riTsiueucy,.t ' Ths? l5rst cotton) bloom ...nated, FepluMl:. I mu" ! seen mentioned was ! in a dorrespon ilouaires run this i-ountrY, and they t!,u.(. from Wilson to the .. .-i. u t:..v -iflu-iv's i.ae-:'.rA. dated June "-doth '-'W"; NVf -; want -J-r auy ragged brevhw fin igar.e ,ik.j( frorll Wilson. We trolling .affairs m . th-i.. ;ouim. ; : :ted bv vulH.r Wednesi the boat, when they saw their com rade taken, rowed ya way up stream.: Corcoran was recognijied as an old river thief and locked up. ' , ThomsonviliIk, Conn., Jane 39 The joracker mill of the Hazard ville Powder Company's works at Hazardville blew up this noon.1 Deu nis Bailey, aworkman, was intantly killed. His body was frightfully mangled. Bailey was forty years old and leaves a wife and three chil dren. The eanse of the explosion is unknown. t : Washingtoit, June, 29. Sena, tor Hill has returned to Washing, ton and occupied his seat in the Sen. ate to.day. He was questioned rela. tive to the report that he would write an address to 4ie Democrats in New York ursrinff them to unite in defeating the Republican party, but i.l,...1 sihKnlntplv nothinsr to say in regard to the report. At raky. N. Y.. June 29. One of t.h attfactious that New j York will carry to Chicago as a pajtof its o ... !. -lit.-. T M World 8 Fair exnimi. win or u a. dian villa-re. peonled by descendants of the tamous Six Nations. Space has be-in reserved a the ethnogra phical section, wherem the last re maining red men of this State will make and sell beads and live in the style of 400 years ago. j Londox, June 19 The Posfs Berlin' respondent says: "The Russhian press is almost unanimous in repuidiating Bismarck's view of the relatings between Russia and TTl .... Ilia tt O Vf r ' Richmond UeruvMiy. " "eciare. V--"- It tw-is himselt uroKe tne huks w.-iren ...v office by to countries and thatsincc re- -tired tne 'relations ml "".' and Russia have been more satistao torv. f fl-VTMlor-n N. U- Ilrousrhton. o. U. -1 WU aaaaaj - -m m m& - - Wilson, R. J. Powell aud w. r. Barnes. . j . . 4. That IL W. Ayer be elected Seeretary-Treasurer, " and the ixmi- mercia.1 and Farmers; imiuk &u.ii lie the custodian of said fund. We wonder how this law y i- would ' T.j,,v jlIa Capt.' Iiyun 'I'lllirs a visit i iUULINrxTOV,-Vt., June 29. R ev., jret -i liviM-.if it w.ii not for this 'but did not succeed in ett ug in the j s Alichaud, of llennington, Vt., T ' i Tiw.rWs'' bn.r-lc - We .-house.! Mr. Inge who ied tw.. wa3 consjccrated..Assistan.t Uishop of rngged . bK-tcln s . tUH)..s fn,m him watB next visited, the Burlington diocese at St. Mary's wonder if tins -raggel beclus . loyfvf of the frout CutheJral Tu ndaitiou to brijraile does noi'- only fuvnwli the vw hYmd and opened it. They Vl.,u.riible Father Ee (ioesbriaud, of sure th? maiutenance of ; the parity of the two metals and the equal power of every dollar at all times. We demand that all paper cur rency shall b kept on par with' and redeemable in such coin. We iusist upon this policy as especially ueces- f It shall be the duty of the lioard sary ior me F.uwr ----ofTrustto manage and control and laboring classes as the most the f nndTwhich shall ; be collected, defenseless victim of .instable money If i. not filatM tu (Kivllh. a lnvilUx-r . ti a I i.tnti iviaOI-W 11 ifl a . I fl iiscaLA w n-.vsft? av "" - . . . . . a i . t . . . from New York asserted ' that Air. tamir does not eo..iuu .... uh , ......,. w..,.- .- . 1 ;..":.....:.... ..r l.Vu ..run . -.-i in-iiu rhu.iL'e.v lite svMvili I fc. it u'K-uui i t? --. .- ---- - -- - I. ex - ..u.-.il iM.l.U-rot.a u. tiviU. I. .- - . a. a apt iu iw-rl.iied, and in -lead of rniti Berm choose the monument aud determine the cost thereof and make, the ap nortionment between the sum to be expended thereon and the sum to be expended for the benefit of the fain- Hy; and make, alter aim ameim vuc i ales and regnlations prescribed for the government of the -i Executive Committee and fill any vacaucy oc curring therein and from time to time they may meet and adopt such resolutions and measures as n. meir judgn.eut -will promote jects here in expressed, and they shall continue in offica until their successors are appointed by the memlers of this Association, . j '. i It shall be the duty of the Execu tive Committee to Uke the bond of such officers as may be required to give bond, to Uke steps for. the im molate collection of the funds, to examine the books of secretary and assist the secretary-treasurer in the work prescribed for him, tele3t his successor and execute all dut ies which may be herein and hereafter pre scribed for them and report to the Board of Trustees as often as re quired. They shall ' determine the nmfinanaation of the secretai v-treas- urer and have power' to draw on the fands for all in incidental expenses a- fhn nnriwisM hfrciu expressed. w. ."V ..... a r ves eight don was ay night it the nioney "to live from products- but t hrough that allows this 1)MW( the sweat 'of! other UianV irtws. Flnirand Uainnu r i'infin Dhio.' i walked" in stepping over ! gul who was asleep under flow. Mrs. Inge says she hoar anv noi.se but sup pl eeinJe of some ne in ! v.'.-f,., :.i.i South-; must have wKett.iier, a r ;..'... i .k... it was her eru Denioc.ra.-paiK-ra; contc.u i-" j m- wh-t gie was doing in the Force bill tnWt be the para- Tbere?ipon the thief made . 1 a . 1 he room Slle thought her servant girl a.iu askeu ler trunk. I his way mo mil paign yet tins pari vv. promises ivict ana ; 1 - 4 itself to be stultified cam- 0m of the room ant people allow ing the ! front door. They paid ' j's ! Brown' a' call, but were ru t .1 1 . 'I'hae ii JiV Vlkll b,- 'the New Kng'.a'nd liionied class whose leolject , is to prevent any tlnancial" legiat'.on. Wen " the the silvvi question -w.isibeing discuss ed in Conresi the iirit paper that t ud anything about tiie I I'orce bill M'h li Northern. Deiuocratic j paper. Fearing that the silver bill would be passeiirthis paper headed Jta. editori al thus: '!I)oes the South 1 want the 1-Virce bill." This shows the sinceri tv of the. whole .thifig- If the sil Vr bill had passed Wall Street Ife iu.ier:ie would exerted itself to give : the 'south a Force bill.-t-' i, '?-( 1 'Hit: M-eivt of the New York Suns I .suppi.rt" ot, ( .'levelaud was given uwav in an editorial in that paper a few. "da vk -ago. The Sun ' says that the silver plank in the platform is more favorable to 'ohl than silrer. It ison-.the'AvholeascoMipletea stinid dle asroould h ive posstply beoiv de ised.'v" The free ami' unlimited coin age of silver was! dehiaiided ,by tweh- .iiul Huetnatinsr currency, We recommend that the. prohibi- J tory 0 per cent tar on State bank issues le repealed. Public office is a public trust. Read between the- lines, ' remem bering that Grover Cleveland, v the moBO-mentalist, is the nominee. What relief for the. tax-burdened, mortgage-ridden s producer of the north," south and west is here? If any doubt remained as . to the ffit.wl of ther democracv toward the silver questiou by the j conven tion of the minority plank offered by Patterson of Colorado settled it. The South and West," said Mr. PatUrson, "want free silVjer." The msiioritv of the delecrates present reeted, the announcement with every mark of disrespect arid impatience. "Yon may differ from me, saiu Mr Pt.trson. "but be warned that mill w.n 4 i( tn.n do not differ, and von will need their-voles iu Novem W" His further remarks were drowneil in the protest of delegates f .th ffalleries. anu C)il VS, V V- AVa 0 bis projKJse.1 amendment was over wbelminlv lost. run an v sam- man, who knows tmntrU to deDosit a ballot ou elec tion day, fail to see that the deuio-rr.-.tip tirtv has declared against free U . - .... . And once more mo ucuiu- ' .( I. .1.1. . .. ... ... ll,. ta..ilt ia PUInixt h i I tl'J o'lt t j Wall ests. in tins ungouiv rare iur ran. ... .. ......., v- ; S'a dtaihe of'slateTy.he..v di4t..rb... of st.rp and d.ev.t.on. .vLt....r u.u.h now Aud -is not the their fellows for employment, Ihe i.ari.-i. n. ; Kence eua llea Wevdand nvui ho refuses to .. issSslu Imt tU. rvrl iotl.es.-as.de ...ra?,s iuX Sl "i? sLinteS S i..lKut a better condition of things much ....".re lha.V change of :ur. L in- their candidate "in uJ u ciety is a traitor to ,hini8elf, Itinvolu-s the evehange of a mere fhJ workTuina? Ifrieud ' He I fniW. hi coantr v. I hiv(JrUr or lss vilated !.uo,phv-re for o.. of ennr hcis the word there almost jK-ife,-. j.ura), and -.the -ul - av ni m Iu, iHVi. ai. inordinate desire of nieu .titi.lion .r ton.c and bracinK con- Z " te r to a.qure to them Svl-es the results dltio.H for tho,e thai are ..,..ally .re aad" eln-TK uliV of ol Lw toil. TWse desln. we Mavh.g. a..d de;.r.-a..,,i SVu a,r is aui neipio eieti unir uhhu. . v ..... r ....... .!.. umvi ..f ..r.'uni.r itu- - A . IMl.. ...I ! J f'l. ..t.l'i we oaseri. tiiiibviciriiiui . ... -. . n. r( f i.o triih.ru of t'hisl itlllltrv and I Sll J Vi WI1V vaa r va ! . we defy any one to point out" oie single piece of legislation , that Cvy land has fathered or aided that mill help the laborer and mechanic. Aud yet because they have ' been demo crats iu the past they propose to vote the Democratic ;ticlcet still. V hat folly and shortsightednessl e- They are providing:a whip for their iown I ie ve. a - . : ......... its u conditions aim euuruumcim, niade jj.-sible only by wrong J tenw iu soi iety.- It is the fear of want that forces m.-n to seek the un jiift Mccmulaliou of wealth. ' The incentive to aequrie wealth is it -so much due to the happiness "which it brings as it is t provide airainst future-contingencies. Always iri dread thaL it some remote w'rm.1' in his , . . ... . i aii'ir- The Secretary-i reasare. . , V. . r.: neao toseth- I Cl'U Jl IV- I f aa w - -- v er in tlie ligatures of common inter ests against the well-being of the Ok-v alhrwed W all StiVtto write the pliit form for ihe .whole country. Thi it! a liautif ul way. to secure hV naiv iaH T' R'i-ni, ain'it? The Sun 'iM'Vjf.r woulu have vsupportei' .Cleve land had IX not Wen that the plat form is tn ire favorable - to the gold hugs than mas.s.s. throughout the Union. . W. T. "Whitfield and sueceeUed iuget- tiugi a pair of iants land two safe kevs belonging to the? express officibut did not sncceediSu getting in 'the office.. .....A severe, hail storm visitetl this ectiol Saturday Eveuing aUbut 5i o'clock and didcdnsiderable damage to the crops. A than .killed by lightning aud two others stiinued on the State Farm in Notthamptou Couuty......-There is aboit; $20,000 rAl aud nersonal i property Ki. in W.ddou thau last ysar and alwut' 100 more ; polls... ...undv afternoon Mr. aud Mrs, Stern, yrith their family, were taking n walk ac- : several fr ends. As n,a t.iidnir the old White ho tel on Main Street, two figBi were seemingly ia a play in the streets. Suddenly one of the 4ogs PrM to the gidewalkand bit Mr. Stern s little daughter, Sadie,, ai d urued away audTay down! The bite was on the thigh and- proved to be only slight The dog was lnstinUy nred nd brouffht down. File soon F " r ti servant tKio nitv th follownisr Uatnoiic. j Lll.O Aa.a tj the win- ,i.,.M ,irtifi nated: Vicar-(.ener-i did hot ..i rri,llia t .,il. Uisbn. t Tafleck. Rises the ; jjishop HarkinslBishop McManhon and Archbisnop unuams. , i - 1 : T vn ha ms Mills. X. . June 29.-f A loutfortv Italians on the road an l .r cniiitnif tion here have been cookimr their own soup.. YesUr .tiP .if ha nooks found a pack . J - ; . . . 1 il . I. . ...... f... . r; ao-e wnicn ne tnougui. tuumiucu m.v, which he put in a large kettle o? soup. But it proved to be arsenicj Two men uartook of the food and were immediately seized witn violent pains. ; une oi tue meu is uu o. the other win not survive. . j d through the rs. K. W. i off by t-d C'apt of Aii tirst the - - . . ' .1 . ........ T . 1 iv -nine Glares nil tneir piaiioruis vcu "-"- , - i ,,-f;i . -. . it.'!.. .onawui ana Kt-iit uv looked like a regular duel progress. Perhaps twenty shots a the dor bof ore ne was t.:iii a lon or fifteeu balls must kp tnken effect. ! lie wits una.ij 1 .m r-the street back oi v...:i- ' ;u !otland - Neck Demo- trtit. Rkp Baxk, Juue 29.- Joseph X. Ott, an actor in the Kate Caatetou "Dazzler" company, was married to night to. Miss Flerence Wood, a daughter of Irving Wood of W'ells, Vt. at the residence of the brides' uncle. Willliam H. Wood, in Front Street. The handsome parlors with gleauing upon the arm of her father who gave her away. The fbest man was William Morrow of Xb York A recention - followed. The ! happy couple left for New York: on the 9 o'clock train; . Rostok. June 29. This afternoon Miss Jane Belle Payzarf, a deaf mote la - - a? ii G U became the onae j-ox me.a & Searing, the Episcopal city missionV ... fn tVio dpaf mutes. The Rev. J. picf r.f the Chureh of the Good a. 1 m a Shepherd repeated the ipiacopai andthey -were trans-; d into thesien LunEBaebythe Rev. John Chamberlain: of SU Aanes New York, for the benefit of Jtfce bride, whose speech is limited to half L A.'n words.' When it came vav''V . . a , for her iponsea Mr. Chamberlm i- t...t.A 'KffB alnwlv. and she re uicutLc iv "r- J.. . . . s-rtr.14. anllinff tnem out With the fingers of her left hand. bonded officer and his bond shall be determined and from time to time increased by the Board of Trustees on the recommeudation of the Exe cutive (ommittee. , Mauion' Bltlru, .1. J. lll'JfX, Pres't. Sec'y. NOTICE. , TI. R.rd of Trustees of Polk Memorial Association is hereby called .,.... at CJ rpentboi o on the morn- ing of the second Tuesday in aW a.. 9 o'clock, it being the day of the annual meeting State Alliance, ." Mabion Butleb, President Board Trustees. AN 1PPRAL FBOM THE BXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. In pursuance it the above, we ap peal to every labor organization, State, district county and subordi nate in America, and to all persons who are williner to aid us yin. doing honor to one of the noblest of Amer ica's citizens who proved himself a friend to the oppressed of all ciassea, to secure and forward funds to the Secretary-Treasurer of this associa tion. We feel that reformers every viidp. will Im triad to aid us in erect- iua- a n-onument to the memory of Lroaida8 Ij. 1 oik, sucn as RO the resUnr place ot no pnvaie American citizen, and also in pla inrl i1:.nrhtrs in a IfJ UIO W . . WM'M. ft rwifinn that tnev may oe 4 - . ... 1 above want. All. funds shouiu oe unt t the Secretary-Treasurer of the Polk Memorial and Keiiei asso- ation Raleigh N. C. . . By order of tne executive comma tee , , , N. B. Brocohtok, Chm n- W. S. Banes, Sec'y. back. Nothing short of it; noth- existence. H1 . H '"7. . j jM tag nis wauis sna.. w uchi hiih, Huriug the past weeks, we have grasps present opiwrtnnities Jo i" pro con Versed with numbers . of men to vide forth fdture. fhus the genu whom we have shown the Hazzard of selfishness has been impregnaied, and Buell circulars and repeated to which grows rapidly and eventual I v .i.. .k rf vvn rf VirniiUr UMdermiiies the finer and purer uual and yet they are such slaves to party ties m inau. Ihe purpose of or that they caunot get over the idea gauization is to cultivate the desire that they must vote for their party to do good, to better our own con candidate, We are not uttering one ditious by improving i the conditions werd of jest, nor of sarcasm wit mere- f others. In short, to estab uh jus I v slating a cold fact when we say we tice and to promote: the welfare of av we have tieen convinced during all, i. the end sought by every Li the, oast few weeks, that if the Denl- dustrial organizatiom j .xjratic party was to 'select Satan ( eJttf9rm Press 8aUtt. j ? himself as the candidate of that , - : partv for the presidency ther thou- ytver m the 'history of this na sands DemtKirats who would walk tion niW there beeii more crimes com deliberately to the polls and Vo te for mitteJ more uestitutioii and want, him. To such a condition , of servi- more drunkenness and debauchery, tude has the party collar, reduced the morv licentiousness, more corruption alleged -tree and inaepenuent Aiur- -r-Vi.lrp laces, more general enssed can voter" Shortly, and for some u thau" to-dav. .Th3 deyil buds time after the Norman conquest of work for idle hauj. to de. The lack England the great .lauu owners . uscu if a circulating medium nukes the Tfce Wgfct Is On. Yang rd. , , Cleveland is noniinated, and all he stands for becomes democratic party :,L far ih ".cmDaisrtu Harrison im nominatod. and all that he stands f.r hM'nm reoublican party issues fAr'tbcamnaiOT. Both sUnd for vr-n .hi nmirions interest and nlutocratic dominance in gevermn talaJCairs. Both are against an en people. " , ' What will be the result.-' Before illation was made tb most prominent democratic politician of . Kentucky said: "If Cleveland is j nominated ana ii in i euprc .F.j nominatex Judge Oresham, the Judge will carrv Keutucky." A delegate to the convention from Nevada says: "We must swallow th -thinf. but we will eo home and refdse to put up an electoral ticket Our votes will go to the People's nartv mau. ' - - -1 . , r . ir.i That keen observer, -viurat ia- stead, says: . y The more the democrats think ot Cleveland as their unavoidable can didate the mare they worry. It is this sort of worry that produces ner vous prostration and that tired feel ing in the heart of a campaign. The funniest thing ef all is that last night when confession was made tnat Cleveland was the conquerer and the bands played "Dixie," as they did prof ussly, the suggestion tnat tne food 'man should have a stuffing of his own words for a plat form jwas regarded as cow-uiwu malignancy; It made a Cleveland man turn red, blue and yellow to say to him that the rlattorm, o course, musv consist of a syllabus of his lamous tariff message and of the Very lan guage of his equally famous Cooper ball silver letter, wa.cn u us miMl on the Kockv mountain mind - m -1 .n.Mkla fnr rne policy ox luooe id...o.. tt. fact that Cleveland bestrides hu party like a colossus is that he snail ii-n arddle all the CTeat principles that the nartv DTofesses. This will strain the garments most affected to an alarmin? extant and that there will be a ripping catastrophe there nn hardly be a doabt. It may be difficult to restrain the representa tives of South Carolina from per ; r. rr .nntW rt ' of session. It WIUHU5 , aron Id be hiffhly dramatic to benol South Carolina again healing a pro cession ontjof the democratic party. LOOK OCT rOK THE THIRD PBKTT. It can be taken at once into con- to. put around the .necks of their HTfs an iron collar rivited with an iiiKfirintiou to the effect that, Ube wearer "is the born " thrall of" jthen r.ol.-mI .he landowner's name. ThV i;,l meu in those days what we do todos todav only we are so cousid erate of the dog for we put on them leather collars whereas the serfs wore an iron collar. The partycollar is not a leather collar nor isit iron out it seems to be every bit as much a bage of thrallduin, for eerfdoiii aud : mm idle hands follow as a consconer.ee. Plow and (lammerjJVit&n uhia. The money plan k of the republi can party is plainly ex pressed an .t r . 1 . - . .t. .n ..... .t..i.. UlldlSgltlseu. It MS umi a iu v-uu of the world shall be paid in gold Thre la in thu whole World Z3.U0U.- 000,000 of gold; 'Jrhis is all In the control of banks and money lenders. The interest and discounts on I debts mount annuallly to more than alll cold in the whole world' Aow thelerold in tne w L lt .' .II ... 1 ll.n .Tl la . t. ., " ' I WHO Will ICII UB UUW IUV UTV ia v tnr ?. 8 f w ..-a Thifi 1 paid? Xotconform ist. vcr vik ... y-. :.t- t..rm country spent millions of . money, mo .mu, - , 3 i -ii-!- - .i, I r umroritv to regulate the .trust and saennem muimus 01. iitco -r----v - - - , - ... ...! tnuUr thltne comuine. tne raurouus ou muui American workman is every ' bit as syndicates, the grain gamblers aud . k fa.f an.1 m-litv. as coal barons the Shylocks and i.a- A . I , It Iff t t was the hegro and the Saxon serf. iKwai -.lanira. nng. y J ..u?.... 1-. fr. bimlf must and the cold ites, the "fellows" In stride the blow" that is to liUrate politics, and foreigners hi fi . it v. ;n ho lll rpmiLin I too inucu ii-c irviox mre UIIU M . uvj win uv -- -v A - a S sT in a condition of servitude. It is in of cancerous tumors by means of a .i ; ifa if not thm mme bread-and milk-noultice aud catnip Of what use is crvin. "peace. peace,'' tea. nootning pernap, ;uuv uov v- . ' w - - , I A ' ' W.J... when thore is no peace or , freedom rauve. America today is bound hand and I Whom the eods would destroy foot prostrate at the feet of Ihe tbey first made mad," The Peo monev power. pie's party had almost prayed for the . - 1 nomination of Harrison and Cleve land, and now it seems that he par ties are mad enough to go right AsaassiBS r Llkerty. Men who contribute money to buy I ahpjul ani them, at - least oae votes, and bribe tne people s repre-1 , t,ua 4imin.taj and the seatati ves as well as those who dis-1 other j. likel. to -n j th prettiest ourseit, are iieautj uu.i-a 1 three cornered Oght tnat tnis coon repuouc iiieirgrtn. .w.v try lias ever witnessed. watch auk power are greater than their love of ' HnMorfL, I1L. t ! tneircounvry. iurj iui. yyy 1 . - ! . L 1 1 wk i. iK I there anvthinr wrong in our 1 i t a fstr Ufa n,i nmrvrr-1 rial ftconomv? Let the millionaire and it wifl be an evil day for the na- inh palace and the laborer in hu tion when its preservation depends rented . hovel answer. 1 asu upon their patriotism and courage, justice produce these two isses7 Thsymay masquerade in the garb No! W bat does prod luce tlem? Tj- bf righteonsneis . aBd address the ranny of the nch and scission by people in the language of patriotism the poor! Is there a remedy. X es. bTtthei virtueaMir. ned; they WhatUitf The. achool bouse and re hvpocrites and assassins of liber- the ballot box! No 1"$ V? ty, aucTwould welcome a dynasty pie have ever been ensUved; 0 if- ratuer tnau snea wieir okwu im ua-1 - - , Suae of our popular government, been tSJ. Their shameless and insiduous j at- ganizeT Edncatel u? 1 tacks on free instita tions are infinite-1 cable aerense 01 nuerij. more dangerous than th revelnjion-1 Mercury. . - tainiuatiou: it possesses inuch ' ozone, and traces '-of-. brOHii ue and iodine, . Ittuce. it is highly touic aud alter ative, if we n.ay still tinea somewhat objectionable Ccrm, for which we art vet without any satis factory subdi tate. , The air "at the seaid is alto ii. almost constant .notion; and this factor has its inlluence in iucreaiog the tonic and "bracing effect. Ia favorable cases, sea air produce! a marked augmentation' of 'spjetite, (i -merea.e.1 dtf-ii- f or sleep, "and a ; pro jkn tionafe iniproveme.it of nutrition. tMie three actors are u.ially cl Vv associaU-d. and the ellvct of sea ii'if uiav bo MU-curatelv irauvd bv its iu9nence upon ajipetite and slvep. The increased drowsiness at the sea side is ofteu, for a time, a compa nied bva feeling of agreeabU Ian gnoi, which usually ivv place to one of ri'iieweii euerg. The purity ot the air, the presence of osuv, and the stimulation of appetite, afford the requisite conditions for im proved aanguillcution; whiU the fresh-air life aud habits of hoiklth ful activity tend to the improve nunt of muscular aud nervous tone. Thus, in a Sery large proportion of cases sea air is U-nellcial. It sails especially th"1- who are or gatiically pdaud, a4 in. rely exhausted hy ex- exceaa.ve work. j or pro- onired couiiueinent 111 impure air. t affords tne desireu niiip 10 m- energies of th.we'who rejuirc a littlt recuperation for tne .erroriiiauce 01 fresh labor, rn most case : it is admirably adapted lo the needs of children, who delight id the freh . . . "-..1.. atmospuere, ins eay, careicaa .-, f and the facilities or out-of-door antuwment. . We may lay dowu, 11. general terms, that sea air suits iba majority 01 Jieopie who are iu rr age health, and tends to promote the increased ,well-iing ot tnose wno am already welL Its application to cases of diaeuse is more diflicult and dispuUbls. That aeal air is, in many cases, ati adinrabU restora tive and a poweYful nua'i.s of cbau- gll.g n.oroiu at lion, uu ..aatwuiug uvaleaceuce, is undoubted; but as little can it be deme-1 that it is often Improjierly recjinmendea and frult fnlin i miachief 'fh4 chief thera peutic effect of aea aif t st.sau- ating property? and ,iur considering " ts apidicatiou to diseases, tks first ' - a. i f 1.1... point to be determmon is wiisiuer the patient is iu a condition to bear rtmulatiou. Many di sea w-s rfjuirt soothing rather than stimulating; and, iu such cases, sea .air is coor tra. indicated, 'rhus, in'; all eases of nervous excitement, 1 hysteria, and allied conditions, the desideratum is to quiet nervous action I ratbsr than stimulate an activity1 which is likely to do uothiug but harmj - and should be avoided. j Jlealn, iu convalescence from acute , disease, it is always a niw point to determine when the patient has ral lied sufficiently to be able tJ reach to the stimulation of sea air. In retarded recovery from typlioid-fever pneumonia, and otber acute spectfie maladies, few thing are wortwerthy of the nicest consideration of the pTactioner. On his accarate diag nosis of this poiut will turn his de cision, whether his patient should continue to enjoy the rest and qaiet of his homej or try to hksUu recoy eryiy recourse to theseasids. r.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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July 6, 1892, edition 1
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