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The Hayseederi
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Raleigh, North Carolina
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5 Wake Conut Local Nens. I an ything they got from the, Pop- Shelled Corn. jna for its failure to execute the enftrccd against them therein. PEOPLE'S PARTY tiider tin-- we propose hkc a iciio who Aireat suffering is predicted on anti-trust lawsJ of the btate now? adroate uch legislation 5:" I i'- son our statutb books, and call as will injure a jut lifting and TATE PLATFORM. attention of the people to the tact that ollicial action in this rev wrck to give just what the; has stolen something, he is sure the Klondike this winter.

If yon want to know tact mi-(to jtunp up and say he got it rc thinking of Klondyking, wait by lavoritirin and uTi- honestly even before anyone says tHl Spring. I 1 -polities If you want I anything, to him. (3) It won't Capt. J. S.

Heed, of Monroe, Uct tell from hU hu-vr re i far taxation of all evidences of ilebt, and make an equitable laljut-ment of burden of Jantion. between the debtor" and. 'a credi fle Y-V1 1 1 ultra sentiment hereto-f invention rfor I aTu! 110w beiuxpresied by tor. f. UMill' UII III m.

ciuow The- mountain rind Cu.itfil the leaders of the Democratic KKniHTtoN or SAI.lKtt. .1 1 liia I i I i. 't't. L. T.

Brown, formerly I if "SUM' l'v thr- IlAv.ni.Ki:. produced a mouse. (5) The i i K'l tier it 11 "it iir i ii nr New, Observer- it rlnjrs ot the arboreal. jr" RAII.uoAns. ami 1.

Ualcr-'h. takes eiariro Mc ot the il i thc jCelinolK andjbereWaprovef plattorm, fav.r the estal.lUI.ment 11. ItirV. of Xe 4 'iVv. v.

a in tin- ci like a tin l.an. (6) It the i i'arty, aditoJ at, tm-U cinitabte ami row fre ffht i.i i Democrat will that Hcki-u f' I'iitf ational convention, held in, ratel- ami for pr.Hl.let, V' 'we wiH win Oio IV '1 theity if St, I.oui,, Juv '22nd, shipped Iron, Xorth Ca olina aJ' J' ue win J5 in eigli i ress- lsitor, is now eitv i co i i i 1 until ueh tune a. thYouirh an in- -t 1 15t i will enable sliipper and produc- Were to i iiir niniiii'i liiv privd pr riTtiiv i i ii- i ers iff reflll7 lit fmnsf fiir I- oj propertv i liroiiut t- will hereby Veailirm our fixed; in'ratioi, alter eostsol such l. nri.Tf I'anther Ilraiieh lie eitv I Week. tuere, the 1 ost.

The Ooldsboro Arus saj-s that Fr. J.olm H. Ballance was--shot i shipments Have been deducted, 1 7 i to support ant An Important Matter. There is one crying need in We call esneeial nttehtinn has; aild killed flV ihiwnuliinnri Afr.n: iniiitaiijia' free ballbt and alfiiir eoujH in all elections held in 1 TO.IIt'll neiKMl. If you like thi' of fjie North Carolina which ha 1 vossibilities of the truekingi strv in Eastern Xnrth (rt- I ci nil i indi prrmaru Nortel Carolina and the elec ft aV'c davs 1 i i i 1 "ay morning while engaged with 4,1 4 as we know, been entirely ignored 1 1 1 i i i i i 'ther revenue ofhetrs in -cuttiiip; r.la- helore; all political i)arties.

Inasmuch lina ah industry which, but tor! a M-nd us tour Mil- the General 1 up an illicit distillery. Two tioaw; passed by Asieijiibiy of 1S95 the extortionate tar ill's of the cription. we htart iti.it ith Sundaw in each as it concerns a very large per- other o-llicers were wounded. carrier, would eomuin in-'isa tight to the finbh, 'and vou ft en dorsement meets our arid approv-pledge the IW create, an hundred mid, and earVaii have the paper on the lolh rvmg with it -the greatest pros- i v. i mi: terms penty to that hirhl tavored sec-i 1 he Carthage Llade says Pres.

al pnd we hereby ident Lemming and Director Mul- Pe()es Party, to dleton ot the Durham Char- upfding the print the' policy ot Private examination's "tage ot our citizens, as i the ai)idtls arc so urgent and betore -lid i pathetic, not only to all patriotic Thc-e in each ny mXU i c.itizi.n:i 0f the State but to every f.un! in his lliie. xnsiri vl Iibs the ood of a 'n at convenience tr it at heart, it reallv docs seem lotte hailroad, tendered a ban- fhr tiou it has ever known. 1 l.ropy one tx-. I 00 4 7 AO 14 UJ fJUCt last Thursday Ilighlt tO the Jn ilnotinn ln4 nnd nrn carnesiiy recommenu 10 lo our State Railroad Commission! 4 I theif-oters of the State against they use; all the powers tliev iaa p. thethreat3 which have beenl haii to bring about such redue-: g.

maJf tb repeal the same. ii i 1 are strict I ca-h in tiolis: and esneciallv that tlo-v. -wur UTm urjre before the Inter-State Com-! vance, ami no pnper will be employees ami pairons oi tne road, at the new town of The Enquirer says Mr. L. Williajns, of Union, has been farming on the intensive plan this On an acre of land he cut a tine crop of hay in the spring and after thd hay crop was oif he planted the land in si hooi that all meiu regardless of party TL.

knowexaetlv when might come together one common demand tor tins i in other. tr -enera! s.itistaction 1 VHe wish bring to ii the attention ot the puhlie is the l.v t-lirs and establishment ot a 'lTovernment know, of the excel- jjolne tr DfsapjH.inted the advancement jeratic Otiice Seekers." interests of; Now do not throw this matter Hie act of the last Generaltineree Couunission all conii)laints r5cnt on other terms. Thcfiri't Asslhblv restoring; to the right of extortion and discrimination isue will go tti everv eeetion of State, and if von u-h th eleeion ot their coijnty comnns- that should thby tail to secure i i .1 i i i- i i paper continued- send us vour siors and justices bt the peace remedial action by the Inter- Killw, ktA AffKn nnln in flin! Stnfv PnmmArr.o Subscription. do Hot K'fk by ijlie vbte of the people in the State Commisssion, corn and made" 500 bundles of respective coiinties, and the safe-t all tke people, would know where subscribers for a hhorter period fodder and 0 bushels of corn on Supervistr Wt hear complaint than a year, and if you wirdi to- aside, saying it is a partisan matter. Consider the necessity of it: eon-ider the fact, for a fact it is whii4h vou certainly have not ace the responsibility for ex-.

to gnp-ds 'i JRe'rein provided, meets head l'stm outrages and if their fa wijji our hearty approval, and -i iroin mm i A report of thc Postoilice i cilit es for fighting the battles of in- III most wh. failed to notice, that it nllects ajpartment shows that there are very -large number of -our citi-l about women employed keep up with politic in. thin State, ami ho pajer will so nearly give' you that information. If we know what is going on, wilf tell you through the II the people before the Inter-State tiomimeree Commission are inadr zens: that these citizens are in i thc. postal I a a1 a.

1 i I Committee equate for that purpose, that they we-fp ledge the Peoples 'Party to the: continued support arid hiain-teriMiee. of that legislation, and wafn tli? voters of the of pre veh ting injurious changes in VthatJ act, an 4 of the danger of eiectihg members of the Gen- uire necttssiiy, anoiner paiein (iood Keiuetly. poor children tact it we helieve the democratic makp recommendation to the General Assembly, of amend Choosing rather hen it is, known that a cow ments to- existing laws, to the their partv nvnibibio tn has eaten largely of meal or of Laying Hrn. A i good scratching hen ne that is never idle is, as a rule, a end that loy -fairer rates era'iAssembly hosti thereto. MONEY.

1 1 i 1. 1 1 1 1 giain ot any kind. Dr. Smead to be fit' ittrtvtic help themselves tried to hold t. 1 4 "fw-i says, ot yie best remedies is will attend tver under civil service, tried i ttil LEGAL, TENDER may be established, both in the State and Inter-State jurisdic a few.

quarts of water, not perhaps 1 lawsuits, tried now at a proper lime. 1 i 1 1 as a last cesort, have employed tions. over a gallon, at any one time in half an hour let her have another iiiiu an nut 1 iui lift na Jki 1 1 a. a. a.

I iivsuivcu, xiiai recommcnu a constitutional prohibition of 11 .1 irallon, and continue every hour Wje favor the exercise by the Sttpe orth Carolina of the res ved co st i ti oil al power to gold arid silver coins of thqUnited States (including the dollar) a legal tender tor I 1 fc -v I'ecls lioirers nanii upon svmpauiies 01 uiusu; 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 until, her thirst is queue A- -v the purchase, lease or rental of 1 i cruel -monsters wno nave thus 1 t.nitli of November. lei or com pet i rig railway nrst time the water is given stir vofl these citizens of their para tines good layer, for the recoil that her active habits "keqljher in the proper condition uTor hying. Ilcnc'c, we may aWisc that, in selecting, the-busy hen bo A bright red cohib," bright wattles and a. happy deposition are indications, while bright, eyes and clean feathers abo point to success. All hens ha ve bright red combs when beginning to lay, but it is before the hens 'begin that more information is desired.

The best method is to" breed for good layers. Select the', best' FREE PASSES. and widiwspen-; llu.an;; 0f sustenance. will be delivered at Vou ask ifthey could not Deeds oilice on low some other occujiation tor a into it a heaping teaspoonful of ginger, and a tablespoonful of good cider "vinegar, and add the ginger and vinegar every "second LXi-': 1 Ul vu.uib,. auu luai this right -be in forced bv the pa3-saise of an appropriate act by the Wb favor a law forbidding the gi vi ng oi lree passes to public unerai Assemoiy.

Vi officials, and fo bid i their re civing the sariie. living They misht but have so lonjr been suckimr an existence from the irovcrnmcnt that they do not feel conscious of doing time the cow is given drink. With this treatment many a cow would be well in forty-eight hours NOTES AND MORTGAGES. 15th. i Nathan Holleman, the at Apex, was in I believe that all money de- north CAROLINA RAILROAD LEASE.

that would" have died had the Nouiu ij ti t5 uieu nau tne rafrnds should-be Dayable in the oek. Nathan isinpr serweo taiiMacioriiy 10 I flint jm -4-r tc rM i rffrnc water been entirely witheld. It ii u. ci We condemn the lease ot the laxEfnl nftbp Tfnitod States W.P COnQ U1Q iease OI inG monftv 41 I ti I 8 it i I h. i it '1 4 8 iv rV.

sr i t. i ft 1 h- there is bloatinlr. use warm water A j- i North Carolina Kailrdad to the! will make a good t. Tii rap.tbie HJUKSJ Jl LUC UU preference oi nd therefore I AfAr oiuniary suuscriptiuiz uu, injections every hour, and if it is naAn fhvnr th Southern Railway Company for but this would not meet their not reduced in six hours, give a paffe by the General Assembly mnety-nine years, not only as a pound of Epsom salts, and con- Sffclaw to nrohi bit the taking or bad business transaction in which tinue the injections, also the g' ging flgild bondsliid We Wts ot the btat amount. layers every year and mate them with a male from a good laying strain or breed, and jhc shortest road will at once be taken.

one finds a lot of drones in the flock, get rid of them and breed from those that 'are productive: The rule that "jikc begets holds' good with poultry, as with anything else, and should lead to the production of better stock. Western Plowman. Uncle Sam need no: be uneasy about his.aceounts it Apex. Mr. Pitman Stell, our efficient survevor, was in Kaleigh "Saturday on business.

The next County Alliance Sftgatres in this State, and the At- oJftOO invested in good paying imple, rational farmer's soiable in any kind of lawful property an income dy; the veterinarian might of the ahed states. were sacrificed but we also, ir most emphatic terms condemn interest. the hasty and secret nanner in iiin titiir in Wake promises to bej treatment recommended will save, a large per cent when the ivete- 1 a 1 We Dlede ourselves to main- mcn 11 was uone several years craving for office unless it could be artificially. 'made to appear like an office. If this be true, would they not refuse help from the State? In former times they might but hardly will thev refuse now if tiered them.

See how the proud, haughty spirits of democratic editors whoonce could snatch an otliee from a widow or an orphan with the rapacious greed of a starving wolf now plead, mourn ami cry over the awful condition of these democrats who have lost their job. How the mighty have fallen! What a change time has wrought in their feelings! Could they see some of their rinarian cannot be had." taiJii thn -six tiflr nfint, intfirpst. laienacted by the.last General le8s.dJ by jta terms. would have Succulent Food. AS'embly cApucu.

iiu xau uiu aiiuimuii ot the people ot the State to the With all care and foresight in scnooLS. fact that some mysterious power regard to the small' items in con action of the Peoples Par- has prevented an investigation nection with the dairy, says a iri interesting one. A 'good eaker will address the breth-" 1 5 T. Ivey, of the Harrison Cary, N. paid us ijant call last week.

Mr. I't has for ssveral years been airent of the O. KariMTs Alliance. He recently over the oilice to his suc- r. Mr.

Parker, and returned HUIshoro. to Carey. AVake Tnrkejs. Many people are asking themselves if it will be best to faife turkeys. For some the answer should undoubtedly lie ye, wit Ji others emphatically no.

There, are people who find a profit in the fowls at 7 cents a pound, but Mich a price is not very encouraging. -Much, depends, upon the llock. Some tnrkevs rarelv wander off the farm. They are contented with tjie home supply of grasshoppers and A infect writer, the dairyma of the fut- ty embers of the last General through the proper legal channels ure will-use every, effort -to have- demonstrated, be- of this transaction, which was so ur.t;M ciltr- nf cnnlpnt youd d.uestron, that the Peoples -universally condemned by. the food for his cattle the entire year, l'y been tnie to its ante- press j0f the State and all classes own editorials a few years ago steinof the State as rap- transaction, and to the end that destroyers they are worth' all the proper regard for -the the interests of the btate may be expense and trouble they cot.

Other flocks are not- contented of the taxpayers and the tuny protected as iar as it can of the State will per- be done, such legislative action their hijinilitv now as they come best citizens welcome Mr. Ivty V. nlive, tax col- V'T for Iblly Springs town-wa in the city Saturday i turned in 20n and reports collected verv well in IIollv 9 condition to feed. The material ni.t; also favor such revis- shall be taken, as to counteract, put into this silo will beas near ionff our present school system as tar as possible, Ui.s unwise and a perfect plant as nature can sup- as 'ay increase the! efhciency pf secret transaction anywhere. They are determined to run away, no matter how well cared for at homcJ jThift in a characteristic, which seems to be inherited: If a flock' is of the' right kind it iY profitable; -otherwise it might be disponed ply; that is to say, not one that Wuuu ecuvu4uu iuBui0.iu, REMOVAL OF CASES.

has been grown so tnicKiy, ana wpaVtliatnfltnrp supervision. We think that the The removal of cases from the We think that the ia on'r Jt Kt coriilnitte oh Education of the State' Courts to the Federal on their knees with tears in their eyes petitioning and begging men, women and children white and black -to make some provision for the cripples and widows and orphans of the democratic party. There will be some difficulties in properly adjusting this so as to get the relief demanded and not appear too paternalistic for those desiring it; there must, of. This is something which re-ceives little attention from breed- rather one that has been planted General Assembly should courts' for trial wherein 'the cnffiMWlv thin tnracrnnd bpalthv invjte and; secure, as far as. possi- 1q.

-l. nna nA motnmn bleTthc co-operation of the lead- i ers. ihe attention is given to size and early maturity, to the neglect of disposition; but when t4U -i I snj10M riof rtf tK aetenaants rich toreign corpora- 11 11' Til At. 1 I Mtri L3 1111 1 IllilALVlU. Wl I staiK ue wm men nave on application of defend a nortpct fppd for th winter Staje in iraming ana periecung it comes to keeping a flock out ot ants, 'is a growing evil in North son as is possible to obtain, and thschoo law.

necessarily, be many restrictions, a neighbor' corn Held the latter is of no small importance. Wes Carolina, and in fits practical op a -i 5 JUDICIARY. limitations and safeguards thrown! be able to obtain the product of around it. However, if the old I the dairJ in the fnture at a less A. A.X il iiuwever, nie uiu tern Plovcrnan.

Mi eration frequently amounts to a -'j i. vri. a i 7 where there i a will i cost than in any other, way Qpr judiciary, should be lifted demal of justice to poor suitors, I iI Wetter. P7rmin aboe theh)lane of' partisan poli- and therefore should be. con- wav" partisan poli saving.

township. Mr, .1. .1. Penny, of Parton's of Wake county's best citizen? and truest Alliancemen, ti- that Wake county is its old Alliances. 'Mr.

Penny is county organizer. 1 State Democratic Conimittee met last week iV rioIuted. As we met prom-Populists in the State and we asked them the question uWhat do you Mr. tlte new Democratic i The following are "fthdr answers: (1) There tor the party do eo remittee did it. A against itself -rand.

All that is worth Or Walk. Governor Kussell, the great there is a is true, certainly demned. We demand, therefore, railroad fighter, has been iijightily that the next General Assembly ipat nie nexi general crippled in his crusade by thc our democratic editors who have been brooding over the unsolved problem with such anxious forebodings will be able, with these suggestions, to make the necessary arrangements for the execution of the plan. Chatham Citi- act neing aiscovereu ana. punished that he ride3 on free paFc4 limself! It would seem that if We fully agree with a Populist eeformavoey for yocxg cbim- correspondent.

The Democratic tvatq shall pss such a general statute party is just as. inimical to the IN-ALS I subject- as to take from Populist as to the Republicans. favr the establishment such cbrporations doing business It is the common to both, a State institution for the in this State the privilege of car- And the only certain way to keep maion of Woung criminals. rying on business in North Car- ii r.r-T' rmt hi" ixvny ic 'r 1 olina, and withdrawing the pro- the ot. power is, tor deioeatic administratiom con- cii T7 i.i, nnA i fJ: -tu i tection of the State extended to the Governor hates the railroad so, he ought to pay them for lauhng him, seeing that there are some two or three hundred their business, if they persist in pounds of his excel lent We condemn the! Democratic escaping the iurisdiction of our continue Cjo-operatiox in the coining jgainpaign -to the Legislature-iriVi ian.

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