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THE FARMER AND MECHANIC? TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1890. luilillv if trn lit ttio nrpuiniw Ol purely a matter of taste. We confess of those who have beenuost intolerant Zjeir. Jiusut i XJUtViUtiUSV to an inability to see any particular THEIR LAST BATTLE and most unjust. I handle -that'it gives to the socialist.

"It believe that by paying the license fee under the' insurance Jaw a company is authorized to do business in the State. As pointed out above by the Hartford the insurance bill was i passed March- 0th, and contained a clause They can but have a salutary effect in excites In the American citizen, a feeling allaying sectionalism and uncharitable JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Editor. of contempt, possibly of pity, certainly criticism. The truths Governor Northen AND CRAIG BILL utters may not be pleasant to some, but not of resentment. Nor 'are intelligent Spaniards and Filipinos Ha tney are troths none the less.

repealing air laws and clauses of laws in conflict with the provisions of said act. This clause, some contend, nullified the provision of the Craig law as to insur- Long enough the South has been driven with the blacksnake of epithet and in jus-1 a Parting Brush. Europeans iikelly to regard the matter more seriously. The attitude of the respectable Englishman toward the boot-lick is not at all a matter of coa-jecture. He is no more likely to mis tiee.

Softness and tolerance having ThfiV UTS LOOklnfT CctfCfullV mpaniei failed to hrinsr instipp. a Xithnn hne I arisen. With the boldness even of the "UNFROCK ME IF YOU WILL, Into its Features. prophet of old, and in hearing of the ZAMBOANGA EVACUAtEo high priests of Northern intolerance and! -v- 1.1 i i a iu iuc iempie oi xunuern seii-ngnieous- take the -boot-JfcVf or the typical American than the American is to regard the imrecunious, hress-hwnt5ng Engiih lord as the typical Englishman. That the Bradley-Martins and Wil TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1809.

All cubccriboro rc-nowlng promptly wo will send the Far-mop and Mechanic frco of charge. COL. JULIAN S. CARR ON LYNCHING. WANT TO KNOW EFFECT ness, he has exclaimed: "Thou are the man." Kb WITH A LOSS OF FlVj; AND 11) WOrxiu; THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN." But' I Believe That Rape is as Bad as Lynching.

New York, May 25. The New York Conference of the A. M. E. Church finished its session today.

Many strong speeches were made denouncing lynching, but H. C. C. Astwood. former Minister to San Domingo, evoked some expression of disapproval by admitting that he had been quoted correctly in a newspaper recently as having said that liam Waldorf Astor, and their kind, are SEVERAL COMPANIES ARE NOW A very striking and orcef ul essay un ATI SFI ELD.

AMERICANS TEND! RD AID Of WARSit Ps der this title was that of Miss Susie "supposed to typify the cream of patriotism" is a novel proposition. Supposed by whom? Certainly not by the Ameri can people, for when war was declared against Spain and it was found that Baker Saunders, of Pitt county, read by THEY HAVE BECOME n00M ESTICM ED tier at me oreensooro com mencement, Judge Clark in his address noticed it, as weil as some other But the Spaniards Declined Help. u. Contingent of Spanish Troops lo Su A Tough Job Ahead, of the Americans. lynching was no worse than the crime of rape.

He added: "If I am to be unfrocked, why, let that come. I believe that raping is as bad as lynching. I would rather defend a woman than a criminal. for one, do strongly endorsing her sentiments and These Last Include Some of the Strongest Com- We print elsewhere in to-day's paper ome at Jeast? ot the wealthier Ameri-an outline of the address made last night oar)Si h'ad the same Sfrt of Patriotism as by Col. Julian S.

Carr, of Durham, be-Ith affluent of our people," the fore the colored A. M. College at discoveiT --wo hailed by the mass of the ,1 i I iiuueu: panics in ine unjntry. uthers Have Greensboro. Col.

Carr was invited to noeiigatetf surprise i fiuuu tin itr liiiiniHr. I 'We are building up a great manufacturingInterest in North Carolina, We welcome the new era. We are elad to i Mtir England and the continent have been indicited Their Purpose to Do So. There is much talk of insurance com for some four centuries sending us the hear the busy hum of the factories upon me reiiort of the committee was, how-' ever, unanimously adopted, and it strong- Var' n'' 1 ivieja. has r.

ly urged the 'necessity of formulating a (-Patch announcing the plan whereby lynching should be done Zamboani-i Islnn.1 i 1 1 1 1 1 ctv jstuTdy material of which the American ti uuimit-u iiui-siues. j.uey are givin-employment to thousands of our ceoole speak there because of his well-known friendliness to the negro and because his benefactions and good advice have given him the confidence of the race. It is gratifying to note that Col. Carr utilizes the occasion to discuss burning panies withdrawing from the State on ry-'-r- 'Ill away with. wou'i'U oinerwise be out of eniploy- nation has been built, and the tide still sets thus, way.

In return we can very well to them a few Bradley-Mar- WHEN DEWEY WILL COME. ment and ar furnishing jmrkets for the account of the Craig bill requiring them produce of our farmers. But Tike many to become domestic corporations young lady friends, I have been nainl 'x- The dispatch further said tlii; Spaniards had declined to as tins SirtA Viiiliiiir WolI. in walking amid the long lines of whir- "1StS a SCare OVer thls Announces That He Will Arrive on J'Uipmos demands that xlu questions that today concern most vitally I T7 ut faJling into the clutches of the so- every white man and black man in the f. wluuer iM' munitions of war ring macninery to see the pale faces of Iuatier' man tnat tlie insurance children, 12, 10, 8 years of airef companies have been holdinsr'off to in.

i ui iue UIUW UevllS. I i South uuneu iiiul 111 many in- even less) chained to -their toil for 12 vestigate the law and fin.l it Washington, May 26. Admiral tlle My, fighting v', Dewey telegraphs the Navy Depart- sufTering tmn loss, ment that he will ston at various The A DEFENSE OF THE SOUTH. stances since the intelligent and virtuous negro has enjoyed the ballot he has been reany means and How, it effects them i hoiurs a day, with their wistful ej-es looking out through the narrow casements towards the sunlight "which thine the political vassal, first, of the selfish and their- policy holders. The following letter received veater- What follows here is from fhe address places on his way to the United States continue bitterly unnoted ti and will reach New York about Oc-'of American annexation, and ti'v tober 1.

conquest of Mindanao will Admiral Dewey's dispatch did not a' touh task. 1 Tor. stamped upon their tT Tnrmoi 1 1 i 1 I Tmy mtifn day by Secretary of State Thomoson -v. vj nui oi vvuiifiraucfs 1 nave seen Georgia, who spoke before the Congrega-12" -vearniuff which God has placed irom secretary 5. 1 Varr-p.

nf fK enumerate th rnintc whoio tiarttord Stea Boiler Insiwtmn I I Jiaunu, May 20. onal nh fit nvm.in tj lf green grass i ii Insurance TIH rllllnlnp orl T. iiiwj iiiv muni fii rouie to iew i one un Commny, is a fair showim- nvnV 4i, 101 tPX the dispatch, whi. i vvivw, (lilt 1 11AX on Monday wondered if the mothers am! istpr of the position ot the insurance com- in asfpptnh, -'erai. milit panics in regards to the matter: iho m' resentative the 1 carpetbagger, and, second, of the ignorant and vicious politicians of his own race.

That is largely the truth, as every educated colored man in Norfh Carolina knows. It is a truth that will give food for serious reflection, and, uttered by the best friend the negro has among the leading men of the South, ought to have a good effect. But that portion of the admirable address which is most timely is the discus-'sion of the serious problem presented. It is over-long for this column, but it this laml Possessed' the right of suffrage, is printed for that it is a fair and compre- they woul(l-cast their lots without pity or would they not. sav.

"Dear Sir Our attention has inst hn 41.,. -Manila: called to the act fnrpin mxr i I 1 arrneil here .1. 1 ui -iimuc IU lhC UUICIUI 11OT1C0 OI VIII mm uratuL ox me race question; to those who sought their sunnort fnV porations to 111 rii 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 lit i'iuit i- -i in iiif.ii iiiii i 1 1 i i norts of thn I Jolo bv iv a valuable contribution to a discussion seats in the Legislature: shall tion of North Carolina as a conditi 7i uiuiHia as a cona.tion nit-. officer and his fn- Avnicn nas heen larcrfv oninA fee io it mat that without special incident, Tin- 1 tingfuisiiea naval they let these little pris- precedent to carrying 011 business in the mous flagship, free, le shall see to it that State after June 1, 1S99, under Some of Dewcv' tingfuished naval 1. av.lLl cy's v.

ilj m. K7J 14-1 1 1 -1 iu-Milis sainted nur Will, friends in the lllt-lillS III I IIP 1 Ill 1 1 1 "uouiicu 1 ignorance ana misrepresentation. Being a representative Southern man some brief breathing space shall be fcet between the cradle and their assumption of the weai-y work of life: that, thwo penaiiies me act being known as the Navy Department suspect that the was red. Grqig bill, ratified February 10 Admiral is purposely eVadinff a state! lu batteries at aiaieign about a ment of Jus itinerary, desiring to nvnirl iruiilil Jimuanao, ct)ntinued sin may abide with theni for a few fleeting 11 of liberal views and wide -experience, iuouiu ago see the Com- as far as possible all demonstrations town aml tlu lrt, causin-llllSSloner and arrnnco ttc i 'in our 1... .11 Gov.

Northen has PnWi i rosy of that -lost Eden by recent instances of rape and lynching in the South. Col. Carr has dealt with it in perfect plainness of ffpeech and pointed out the only remedy, to-wit: that the negro leaders must "stamp out" rape and the white leaders must "stamp out" lynching. He justly gives the great mass of the negroes credit for abhorring rape and deploring it, but appeals to ut- iiicmis iicrt innmaTe tnat. nav- um, nuanv.

wcni. "i' 1 wnicn 1 ingers only in the hearts of lif- wnn ine Insurance mff been obliged by his health to de- me(y "aek the Spaniards, ih, laws of North Carolina. oline to 1 gents hed. IT tle i 1 1 1 lllt'l'lllls iwrtunities of studying the subject on -which he speaks. mi 7 iiu 1 11-1 tuv Villlln: I ill I 1 1 1 lir I 1 lllNl-S I11P Aortal til'iii-.

i 1 A icon -rm iionor or the gueen's birth- Jiarcn iyy. ihese details hiv tu-on dav. a verv nmisnnl ni-n IWi and three soldiers killed, ami NORTH CAROLINA LEADS. In the course of his address he told the people of the North many things about properly attended to, and we hold th. li-) miral Dewey will find it impossible to ituriii.

tin a iiinm lu create xo strong a sentiment against rape that the most tIle -relations of-the whites and blacks op voinimissioner, I ine rule lie there est a The American Cotton anv linnnnets nr 1, auiiiiming tne company make saeci and attend "St fif lWarU eiK'U ia South-thin Porter, a textile journal published at niOTYl. popular demonstrations in this mnn. 1 toiler inur.n-e which is our onlv hnsiiioaa uiers wounded. "One company of our troops i k. a battery, which the enemv and two other batteries were by 'our artillery.

After this rev, r- insurgents declared their adhrsin, Spain and susinMided hostilities evacuation of Zamboangn accnmnUcl.n.l try. rthepeMio ereaS at Boston, New York and I me a sentiment against lynching that no men, however outraged, will-again take an intelligent understanding of the race makes a weekly review of millins en- April 1, V'. problem. And in e.osing he used those tfrprises. Of such enterprsies men- not STS 4lvr wordsi a masterlv dpfpnea ok tioned for tbf wool- nr -rt 1 the law into their own hands.

i THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Scheme of Revision of the Geneva Con- vention Afiirli hoc i i U1 lue ooumi r. cciv cimiiijr iiay Zo, iit to xxaieign, Of spite of a violent storm, the loss of several boats and tin- late upon 'the subject of rane nnd rnVh I partial anu unjust attacks of mere-are 34. Of this number 18 oince hare been rjade ing. No public man has diagnosed tl those either do not understand the are from North Carolina, and of 1 vision" of its i- situation, so it appears to us.

so nr iiuuiioi, or understanding, intentionally are nevv mill and 11 are enlarge The Hague, May 23. Both sections of the committee nn tho is the desire of this ing or the steamer Porto Rin, enemy's coast; every one was company to iii" SiilVly vi-r- misrepresent it. He appeals for a fair ments or improvements. The new dobusiness in acwrdahw with the'bwj of the consideration of racial conditions in the mills to be built are at Mount Pleas- the various States-to which it eMer-ds todqv'n and Peace Conference met senaratelv legan the examination tlw. V1 warships nations, and we therefore in- lererore in subject outh: ant' KernersvUle, Durham, Marion.

submitted to them wu ai m.v by the 'Both: sections met subsequently and V. A. il Negro politics, in my judgment, as Newton Cleveland, Im-j A lllght durincr rppniietniniAn I nrnvumBnio r-r a i-'r''i 1 I i i j. UUPI auriflg reCOllStrnntirtr. A OTOVeitlPTlts nr Pnlarn-ootc i i' a.

iiiir iiif oes Willard Act of 1t.n. uiscussed the question of mmnitoa guns bv ii uuv. cuii- i a. A-uiuitwucmo ii ii i en. Avirm re imnaa 1 fectly as has Col.

Carr in his Greensboro speech. It shows a breadth and a philosophy and a statesman-like reach that ought to give it wide reading. This is but one other of many evidences of the ability which Carr possesses; He has devoted his life to the all-absorbing management of the biggest independent manufacturing establishment in the South, and naturally has not had time to give, much attention to the discussion of public questions. But 1 regards the scheme of the rpviiin i trtB7UrBt 1ay-fkiSs to made at at BocWngham, Hen- repeal Jhe xSraig AeT uommate the wihite people of the Smith Fehmarv i Geneva No de. I tntrrer War does no, Ml' insurant VomeT? mHWS comianies Spain id, luavuuan, JJaviason, Italeigh, Mt.

Holly, Mt. Pleasant, Gastonia, Salisbury, Kings Mountain. on, board the P. De The Cabinet this evening "2. If the Craig Act is held as armlr nis i lu-surance comnaniM top rio.c;..

TGIVIL SERVICE JUGGLERS ATX At 1 viuoic I AltOS'et hpr this io Trv .1 hp nrhofhni. x. are responsible for most of the blood that has been spilt, the outrages that have been perpetrated, and the sorrows that have come to the whites and negroes of the South. The course of the Northern press is responsible for much of the remainder. The South is a white nians country, and it will never be de 0 aaw uuu omj- nii nit? uuiuestication Tha lAmrvnnnF .1.

frT ftia CllA Vn-iU Oxx uuui inaKe it subjet any taxes upon its capital and assets ui ui oiaie mat. sbe is doing- more in the cotton milline- busi- tne legislature of North Carolki.i plans of General Rios. GENERAL MONTERO DEAD. Manila, May 269:55 p. Spanish General Montero, the way hither with the Spaoisn rison from Zamboana on the Leon XIII, died of wounds r(ci a recent engagement with the Filipinos in Mindanao.

CABIVtT APPROVES THE FINAL ORDER SOON TO BE MADE ress than all the rest of the country staid" iTflt to nuseihSrS togf ether. The names of tb in 'Section 3 "anil Ho. livered over to negroes, whatever the fornp ZJT rSa lear to moters show also that these or-corporations this State" tLn ITX en?" 1 Prises are backed almost entirely bv wide construction; iow, then, if the slave trade, tho r.r. enureiy dj an(1 in wnen occasion has demanded it he has spoken out like a brave and patriotic man, showing a grasp of public questions that indicate that, though absorbed in business, he has not been too busy to study political and social questions, and to master them. In the midst of the crimination and recrimination that have followed the'Geor-gia nlufder, burning and calm and philosophical treatment of it by a Southern man of influence and character will result in a better ap- Preciation and understanding of the real conditions of this grave problem.

Col. Cnrr is tn xvlcn fr- i nifitor nf dnnm, i 4 iNOrtil Carolina ranffnl'- V.x rorth Carolina capital: in America, was a sin, whose sin was it? Not the sin of the Cuban Franking Privileges Abused. A Special Agent to Visit Lake Ciy.and Fxim-ine the Situation Mime we desire light upon Our business in the State is not large, and from its nature cannot b. laro nn ADMIRABLE IN EiVERY WAY. feouth, but the mistake of the North.

If the avemips tn i. ROBERTS DENOUNCED Presbyterians Want to Amend wiLii m-e or -life1 auu UULe I and blood and I Columbia Sfnl-a auu mite and a small rate of taxation upon our Washing o-, illltl I jjucnings and violence and mobs Jiave Admirable in every line is Ool. J. been opened at the South, through th. Carr's address before tho nr entire business in the tod nnal Ganges In the civd Constitution.

Minneapolis, Mav the General Assembly of the lail flilirr.li oaiiorgiven to the negro and the polities cllee in North Carolina. Ex-Gov other questions as to' UrUdietlon-c, approved and the taught him to pursue in the. destruction Northen's was the best up to yesterday, ri-htK tQ nd le sued, we Sr lf th. President's 1 a whose sin Col. Carr's is better.

It covers tlfe 't. bot, as litigation has cSSfn iiuicnum ueniincia-tions, too sensible to prescribe nostrums, and too just to both races to follow the. lead of the "ranters." He knows that iiwi me sin nr tho Month i wiimp rnsp xi.i i mu ji mi in in mip imai urair or ii UVUIU, Ulll. 1 UfKlUfK HTPrV- I'A ll'l" mnn All .1. jiuU unt llrKus even- nipnt All V.

no patent nostrum can euro nnf.i the am of the North. where ought to stndv it anri Jl ui ienee- I mfmrs of the Cabinet disease, and that the political and social doctors who treat tho in ucciue ro-dnv win-ti the nineteenth century ends than' it i.h.K to pass the resolntidns against the mon Congressman, Roberts, and in of an nnti-)olygamy amendnu-nt to th-national constitution. These resol.it which represent, the inatured 'thoinrln If the people of the South sheltered the for, rtren- The Georgia horror has', Iu view lWe uncertainties as fo it 1 ft atisfaed with negro in his absolute poverty, fed him had oue sood result it is making good law. we a lT a Prompt reply the about 4 W)0 nf SlWlll empr when he was hungry, furnished reple of rac PPlJ themselves tw? mts we that we may elas iu means to nSSS niore seriously than ever to thetl, Ln compliance or cease to do. The Qnestion money, educated his children tA the.

South's great problem, with r--m ortl1 Urolma on the 31st instant, as nn ln wa again brought them Tor usefulness in life, wh already promising. necessary in the lht Ushed so iZ Ayill do more harm than good. It is to be c-Hred by those Southern physicians, who I know the strong and weak points of the constitution, if it is to be cured at all. And CoL Carr's faith in the best men of imth races gives him the view of a practical optimist, that if the "quacks" will quit quacking, and let the regulars ine i reshytenans of the United St.in after many months of consideratinn -exactly expressed the sentiment ri r- is -it but the honor of th miormauon your reply will give." ie amount i-1- burden; while OOKER WASHINGTON'S SCHOOL 7 th? PrX 1 funX mat mey were I i latitude in return 1 i(r gerated. The ouestion.

wi7h 7. suppi.rti.'i luwontpven a sillge StUdentS; Grades Cl-Corner everiag Vunnin to Ped by VTreasWy Department Th'LWe to do about Stone Laid A Generous Gift. foreign corporations when citizens of'thi, to Attorney Geiuvai u.wufi in suuuu treatment, the time is not far distant when the crime which produced lynching and lvnehino-- it0Tf The commissioners genera Hv f.v! th i calling for the expulsion Of KhIm and for the adoption of an aiii. n.lin. nt uuiu II I uin nr thA Ml ffWnJ- -i- 1 UUU I arv TT -Fy-vM I lLxxi luc ooutn will I rru loiate sue mem.

1V4 eAanunatlon and Th5o 1 TpOn. not be settled in a day. Step by step Tfgee, May eigh-as it marches into tho fh, teenth annual commenconiAnt 1. commencement rXm8 4.a-. will no onser leave their starn upon our ovic i ii i 1 rc 4- v- -i.

at 4- ll n.l.n 11 natioiuil const tnfinn l. i uaiuiawer irener.n Smiti, i tion it ixVMt l.4C U1 ie na- Tnsk0 xV careiuiiy. exaaimM it uuu grant tnat nis faith be up the Question nf thi i Jl "uc marriage to be moiiogamic. Hi. 1 V' well-grounded: v.7 -a.

met Dy the conditions x.Q i ana inaus- say that it does only this. best Iustitte Cert.1i.1lv "-v priviie 1 SOnif nf thp strnno-oct 5 suited to the detail of its solution occurred today. It will never be spttwi i. Meven hundred andl sixtv-fn ndred andl iu v.uoa ana.x-orto IJico. The Pjsnni ter General reml l.

A sixty-four students nies have so decided, for rWnita ihn, iuc uuuse or xV :Wfi.i 7 -r" ui -Major tha have been enrolled durin mvuiu. .1 111 1 11 nih ii the year. SOI talk of all the insurance companies leav- l-v ui ii 1U31 iiuim X1UU Us Weil I 1S at the head' of Mn postal affairs in Cuba, savin- that "ri- Aact.nw as later. What rZI" IS Ulace een mg the rstare, as many as usual Lave u.i -u inovement which will all over the country and will i eventual success. The committee on Sabbath obs.

i v.m offered -And the Assembly adopted additional resolution calling office bearers and members who ltlATTAHis. A9 A MOLE HILL ONLY. Commenting on the recent renunciation of American citizenship bv William ueeaeu now is. nt u.f x- "t-iy steaay. non-interference, if the South is to be- ye.ar abive 1'000- Th graduates North Carolina by the Insurance Com" come responsible for results.

today all departments number 01: of missioner, and daily some of the-n nr. 01 persons exercising tUis privilege now was excessive ami tlu question arose as to whether it woud Privilege ai- jc me say, in conclusion, that 5010 the nrmal and coming in and complying with the Crai 'aoor to exert reduce the amount of Sabbath labor luiiuri. xw UfClSlOll! Wno .1 wrm i 1 CuUillII. Astor and the Bradley-Martins the xtlanta Constitution says: "What are we to expect from the less educated and lessaf fluent of our people, when those who are supposed to typify ine 1 ostmaster Hpnorni I to to'sen 'I "ecmod "w-pojicj' of mana-ei. S.

tor the T1 aRes t. obligatory itnfin fh" the cnoe between dismissa 41 to determin- labor." To-nicht not a post office be re-established there. 1 latum, between the races at the South Negroes are employed upon our farms Preference to white people. tLv the Panics, and in all never suffer for Iaek oi work, if they want a job. We provide them with good schools.

Th rSStow training is carefully guarded by the re- uepartments. They represent law- Yesterday two life and one acci- ten States and the Indian Territory. company were domesticated lnree of the graduate nurses won honor-1 Those that had up to last niht com- able mention for services in the war Pliei with the Craig bill are: with Spain. New York Life, J. Church, of lhe corner stone of Huntington Hall Charlotte, State agent, a dormitory for girls to cost $10,000 was pacific Mutual, A.

E. S. Lindsav, Ral-laid today. It is the gift of Mrs ieijrh State agent. Huntington, of New York.

Fidelity Mutual, W. B. Harwell, Ral- The gift of a domestic science build- eiffn State agent, ing to cost $150,000 has been made bv a 1 Mutual Reserve Fund, W. M. Steven-lady in New York.

Wilmington, State agent. rairaoiiLsm andi the bulwarks of capital act in this selfish and unreasoning manner? To put a straight question, does not their attitude toward the nation under whose shelterinir winr eld Wtmmi.t. i. I'Je, the Moderator, presiding. Attei i morrow morning's session the asM-'mi DEATH OF WM.

ADPI ELD. they attained their great names and co- ttujourn. Madison. BradfiSd, HEAVY LOSSES BY THE ST aftPr. A.

Tiea C1tizcr llliam imi iortunes, bear truth to the asser-twna of the socialiists and the lltW to 1m patent and active mischief? And the question that Rot- died this Mr. a. TReading, editor of the A Northwestern Mutual, J. Ili tue religious denomina tions. Confidence is constantly ItreTU E' delphia, ma the D' State feft six Md PllPrl oo BUCUfelll- niifll nlQoc.

Pi.flfai.roil A YniilTl- T-i 1 Jlary Hill. Vk ary Hill. Americus. irv a O. Brnrlfii.l.i uegroes are oeginninff to 1 1 wun iwn- xexas; James know thp whit mwvu -x lu Dunnsr Hip eigh.

State agent. of Jnnpsviii dtoday 'ni'last night's -i much damage thro. hUmter COUntv as hardly serious than its predecessor iswhat effect will such a course pxpH- .1 their best iriendr aUt11 are received from and Mrshin. Fire of Pennsylvania, W. of ih John Sam Holt is hv A at Brussels exwessin.

nu Smith, Raleigh, State airent. Prairie: ftrhvo a'-u --r raaneld, of -of "Ti IT" ailu option. ira Kf 7. icyieueui- tha xi ,1, rVn-Hmi. nf of Kfs.

"uicicoi 111 it. 1 (ySTVfill K.nJc.ii nnecucut j. or ative race. It is onlv vprt. T.ne exercises of the day.

and statins unardbourn, il- yv ashmgton. and nn. K7u'a-2U1" r-x "ifuiioi cross tne water? Will they not very naturally conclude that tnP Pl.tilKona j-kf 1 Per cent, of tip that they were e-oin Mate agent. S. BradfieM t.

nrZ "r' r. Ju mington, State agent. p.jC orotn S. Bradfield ue LaGrange, Ga. iui, are luaucioii.ss I 13 rt t.

vx iu i. ui is criminal and mean. Th -o suffer in reputation because of the ELECTIONS IN VIRGINIA NEWSPAPERS JUBILATE. "iuiifi ui a tew. Continental, W.

W. Harris, Wilmington, State agent. Imperial, W. H. McCabe, Durham, State agent.

Northern Assurance, M. S. Willard, Wilmington, State agent. "i ps 01 all kinds are uaniaffed and much Iqss will nr'. einl 0118 and several ol.r i Th-eS-are -veiled to the irn.

Arai" 801116 sections reached looses tiT a waterspout. thoSi thousands of dollars. victoriaVreplTIhei vi i Berlin, May 26.The i Part of the negroes, and this A Light Vote With Democrats Generally 1 nere are 5papers newspapers 7 beginning i Successful. to term Admlra KL" co-operate with the whit. i Southern, W.

H. Day, Raleigh, State better conditions. AUf Hichmond, th T. T. Hay, Raleigh, State LHiumtry wno regard It, as a mere El Dorado -wherein to acquire wealth and' then forsake it for more pleasant climes in which -o the fruitSOf their own, and other men labor, are conscious of deficiencies Lu a I natVe lan1 which must be supplied by other countries? Worse still, wiU it not give them a similar impression of the entire nation?" The Constitutdoni takes too serious a View of what is really a very unimpor-fwnt matter.

To select the country in wWich he wiU live is each man's he prefers to he an English londy father than a seffrepeitln-American citizen, well and -good; it is -r- we snan ie or agent. trust to God, do.ourTudUt. 4 oitiea'Vo (or' pffort wiI1 be I to arrange evening received obstacles io iW1i' "move all ing." a Pceful understaad- ROSABOXIlEDnDEAD. that refuse to The "aQ opposi come ana De domesticated for an ZSS'. te 1 n.es agreed' "urf case.

done br ---j j-hc Kreatesr nr thcoo i vwe as a 01.1.0 x. 1 Charity. was very light. AO fl 1 "Fiirt VFX rule also, where One of the companies can do business on u.t: 1 xl. Itherp vcatrt.

-tn xucaif il If I lit Tumiria I v. VVUITOIN IH) lomnniKifii -1 vA irisuom ana or Kiiccpssfni aay and petition ror a mandamus agamic iagnhr' to hLnr 9Ueen Victoria, in -to his message of congratulations: "Tho "Windsor. May "I am the United State TontiS deeIJJr touched by the word PeoSe ftiJ ank W-wl the V. K. erally as Uken in the eleitiA of State.

This course will soueny; it any significance 1 prooaniy De pursueu. -v I There are insurance men who.

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