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VOLUME YXX. flVOL*. ~IANA fi T'JRD~rY.ANJ &~
MDONHrOEE ADVERT IENTS.
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POR SALE BY
R. J. NELSON,
Mosanroe, lea o
N P. coo.1 a co.,
d rwartiasl lserg hs .
roAd Frewt ht o ay a id sight.)
epresent 1ng-A o O s oe o ei rb~ Co.,e
IN"eEaamaeaaiasiwr 11n *
Flour. Mat. Meal fiasrd kept in Stoek.
MeH to seerebnts onl Liberal advan
*mde on n4eHnts of r.ttoh
,omm1 W -on yserrr ,.-Ts per bal e.hs
*spt. |, 1888,--m.
p CLIt.AO A LLOON
n.o"hes |,ig 01sesars and Tobaeeo
.C ty CO.,
gopt orstnansly on Hand.
Vhe bees
POOL, ND BI-TJAN D PARLOR
to town. Patron ilways served with polite
ate t Ioun. w Jilrl - re of patro e is
,ol leetotd. s
A. LANGFpl, DER, Proprietor,
MMEROIAL BALOON,
And Btliard Parlor.
Ro. D NETARD ST., MONRO',.
IQUORO AND C OAS.
J W. WOO FactrLAND,
B WNER, CO IO RAL RINSURANCE AEN,
F Mlour. Lardket n k.
roade raeigt Depot, open day ad nightt.)
Reprsent. ng-efolwiga8o oato.,:
FIiur, iMot. el nm Lad pt in Tooco.
Stondon anshiretly. L v
Ionu.
"The dibfefet in the coat ot the ien
ind tows.Patrons Ilnuraser is but a ithite:
the dlferene oin case of nlouna 1 t sottl
eolit todb. kruptyou." jtt y.
Sept. WATmoNL,- . P.
CGUN AND LOCK SMITH
Corner Dosiard and Thlrl ors.,
MONROE S r, , A.
irens workman of Ionr aepri onBe o
In eoIu-Ndiont l tyg the "Pein" I gave
asIited. W.F. WATSON.
LQONMO RS AN RBRY
JWa. LG. AINE,LIR Proprietor,
FadMliomnrppoel, with Ioa.d made ol the
alug or made to order. B. rretn.
3OMCOBAAL'SA C LOORS,
No. aRUItRs, CONFECTONRN, .,
IMPOsTED c an DoArfT[ Twradet
LInORS AND nc CaARS.
EnERALs h JUniRANCE AAOE 4i,
LMOin e, .In
Reprhe sennge following cost.pfthles:
anidterooait ondone it aloe,
the difference in case of Iob5 Itlay be clutl
dient to bankrupt you." j1alttli-1y.
GUN AND LOCK SMITH
A--An
Repairer of Sewing Machines.
Corner DaSiard and Third Fits.,
MONROE, LA.
being a workmxan of long esperisnce I
tel couoddent in ayilng that I can give
coemplete satisfaction in all work. My
price are low compared to ;the quality or
the work I do. Give we a trial and you
shall not be dissatisfied. All work guar
antesd. W: F. WATSON.
NEW ORLEANS CAROS.
EO1W IN1. KUR6UDT, Agi.
Monuments, Tombs, Headstones,
--And all kinds of
MYlABLE AND O8ANITE WORKSC..
JunBl.E ANU KcNCAtTdT[C I l.OR I
TILE, MARBLE NTATUARY. IRON
CRAIR8.*4FIM'K)E· AND RATL.1NEI,
MARBLE V.18w AND L iNH.
1W AND 112 CAMP STREET.
Oppoalte I.afay.Lt* Square.
NEW ORLESA.", LA.,
Dss. SR I -I7
S=. :MONROE AVFt+LISEMENrT4.&, . :., .
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No. i22 leSIABRD STIIFR ' T. UOMP '.
Choice Family Groceries
_ _AR. A9Th.n1OYEILTLES.
.b."h rt y :Prodihee; BougAt' :t;iui( Sol. .
c7iwit' iurchaied frbi me6wll' b delivored Frii w bwii deioh ; (':" ,inir.i
I sell h1e ('elebrated MONOGRAM .ItNEGAIL Ev 'rythlln so:'il r : n thr"
LIVE' AND LET LIVE PLAN.
Samples of Wall Paper AlwaysrioIllanid CON'ITty OQuli 1S 90' lr'.Tl'tl,:
E . . ET....... " r...
Bookselle rand tatin er.
SCHOOI4 BOOKS, ( _S'
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LIBRARY, atAGAZINlc AND PAP1RS, ' ll0T. P01''Vk:J . W,' sr ,
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POTN, INI .TUi WORKS,. III ll.ti-.
HOLIDADY O'S000N0•. M, ·.\ .:
No. 15 Grand St., MONROE, LA.
WV. A. D , '1; O. Rll ':W '.1'
BAILIE & BREWER,
Suecosslos to J. A. Moolo and \. !I. Si::: rT ;
WHOLESALE AID .RETAIL DR111ISTS,
c[Fee's old Stand, Gratnd Strett, M·onroe, La.
Dealers in Medicines, Chemicals, P aints, Ois.s,
Glass, Stationery, Cigars and Tobacco.
. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes.
.T. ' . JEEl~ T F=t.~.,
Grarfd Mltreet, , " " -~" "Tomr--o-. a,.-"
FURNITURE, SASH AND DOORS,. WINDOW SHADES,
Ohildrens' Carriages, Wagons i;d Vlccci.~ro .
-AND DEAI I IN---- "
Comfns, Cofmfn Trimmings ind Metalic Buria Ca;:rs.
--ALO) DIEALER IN
The American Sewing Machine.
K'holesnlo and lletil 1) al.r hi
Dry goos Bot, Shoe, fla 1
Nos. 22, 24 and 6 (2IR AND) ST EET,.
MON'ROE-, - - - - A -
The attention of thel Trade i is alled to hi - well :: I .1 otloc, of
FALL AND WINTER OO00S
All Lines Completo.
Call and examine the stock and prlice of goods. -.r All ia ' onris tlii , w.th tiar
and distpl ch.
President, .I1. I. ARIIERH. V. c Ic l.--, ',.., ` . ..
Siertary, 1I. MI . NIl i HOT'.
SOIITHWIESTERN IACHINERY P ,
MERIDIAN, MISS.
Mtanufacturers' Agents and Deale inu all kijal' of Saw .11 :II I V o ,-l it :
Engines, Boilers, and Supplies of Every DPoerip' n, ', ,
IMPROVED AGIICI'LTI'IRAI. L . l: I 1 tvll rT:.
Plans and Estimates Furnished on Application :t isort :'i-.
J. M. SCANLAN, General MVianaoger fr i.ou ýiaa.
Headquarters and Post Ofiier: 5I(MONROl , IA.
Il)eSAllRD SrlitEEr, MONIROIE, 0!t" Ii .,\,
- DEALE~R IN -
,DRUGS, MEDICINES, CtHEMI( ,A\i ., IPtN'i
Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, la -i.,."
Putty, Pens Ink, Paper, Envolopes, Lup i, i ..;,
FINE CIGARS ANI) '; .EA'.:(,
Pure Wlines and Liquors for MedicirI 1'rb o.,.
R.K. F LUKER.I I .
BEN. K. F'LUKEIR, &"O,
iBresler ant o nissiol ""ial
,,,AORE A HOEK, LiEA.
_ pocialies---Flour, eSals, Ieal, 11,11100
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
Ca~re~er. at i;eathior Berrv Told. )lty Jintsr IS
,:" 1t T .oni RopubtlleT~
} c~d ° ctni, ilrtkley.:ýhaUltohu, Judgte :M
Aha i. f}t clyon bultnqpý cQl~uet:
talintlh Tfl , lh "'1ff4mt, r ittti~fWk list d4kw ,'
ip"i ilr-t ipnrl~e 'to.qtleI~ooi oa ithei
U ~1$ptlpoiiiki to the re- ti )e iiyn Ir
}yr 1Jeit~y to t!ýe 'tfitc 9ee'eto
wliilt,b; iihi tats -eavw cuopessorz The
wat.- i-l; of (awevrnor HTughes, but he
10i4 urat~ui., tinny Qbrwcui et tell droop.i1 ot
{º +. urnti but t isucedeiavetý' repreeente- ci
e~ve, Juid e', b-therii'hr `Arid' '8hal~ot' e
errry'i `hltsfty rcaiat = ilkie a'remsutee*.
4" wts a.u born In Miisissippi, I-,1tt A;:k "
liiii d pta~,etpl'g~t", 10,0111tm~j jq.thrt. p
cutdSetderale army raltignorant Co~i~; ll
boy with neiltfteskliiaticd r? hr ohb
ior p~'*tl"h 1 I!b'left it '.leg :>it' Sbilrm, f
.eicad Alitdisa lb.=wer settlhdt at (ia*t
Fraulliar cournty, iwhere -ihe wepkccp iu
'school, woarkiog eights and moR~p$a~
tier ill board. Afterwardl he movptj~o p
LUdrriitt county,3" betlomltng 'a e 4'
ttacia 4, =. a nd t~'hdb' he' lihad r'etie43 `d
ntolIeiy ceciezghu he 'tfunhiabe ,rta bdMs' *
anl, vciitio, to Oz'ark, jpyj.&egi ,oullo$ 1
the "veihat tnod m~ust accompulished
bdh't- is the 'lace~ to Como and shogre
it. '-I' 'wattv wilting, butt tf>'r patents q~
..octilf hot listen " 5o . scuh; a thing. t~
1I,3111y ttlil,'for'ttle 131st time', showed,*
eccot), crossecd the mountain grid by t
aol 14' : friend inod' it iaddet~~stetdle'fi jj
tatty-love from, a Akteond story' wvIndOWº: l
*Xlti wa'~rs: llrrriCe and Shortly after- e
,ward the young. pedsgcigue was eleted t.4i
to Il;u kegtsitttImre,.,bflt the, old, tttu. fl
whfr a tcughht'r ho tiel w'on. altter the o
c~yt.' ot middlei-ie dhivalrj't outd hiot ii
13-c;rý '.a ii ifs air'l ctildren Were saw.!it o
visa ye:tiltiu O4 rl:.4Iowesteatý, be
c.t1. in i~t, on it, though. tl~e
elo,.i= wi0re dust iit o himself. wle
imam',' {gOi of the 'state legtleitnre aC
law;.'er, tied a good ore, too. When
dirt'OiL *.iudtjsbp, laila. ,fatther, l-awh'
otter,. rr'tvrirt to lin in ast my son--tn-taw,l
.Judgeh i3:rry, btut ntever, spoke to him.' .
In 1 'ei2 itict itreat North west' hronklit
.BeTIvy out, fott governotr, andt lie "wa3
neiostcic~te by aeeflstnetlon and elected,~
hi' 10),ti00tii iojarl~y:, it itoast have
h~eir;: 1) prtei and hiappiy day for Hitp
jrt wn to his wife's 'father wrote 16 e
hin 1, y dtaughter was a better Jud~e e
tof it ur t lanl I ;luititve me'lO, and during a
voterI oeduIn euirattomi whentever you
i-i ct ! o -lip ii way front the capital, to
a i hii it f reiapttu from the0 cures of
.a ,l'ii r .b.'r ah itt be};' you to
mnake my hoi~t~ uose 'your. hom~e."
Mr Iltry ik how tiiunr the close of hisa
flrat: (iroi in tuie'. iiileel Slactes senate,f
toes e i ýitt thedci~t four years "agp toe
lilt t- n;,0 t iritl tutur of Sienator Oar
t~uni1, :atr, th:n attorney getwritl excepJt
ii.i, i.; r'!iA end ,itouthtcira shove any
m nit n Arkansais, both in poita of
in1+:;L it: 1:10. popultiarity,''"
6"1 Itt any probtbiitilty that thed
lo.-0 tiw i chaunge ( lie election
law of A'knnir~.u¶' .Teldiu 'rhotopsono
wie stkltct.
'-Ni'; now, that Mr. lluurrison has
hiii'a ii'r1"ij there ic tnot. Thue stater
ant i 1"iii I~ -toc~ioia wvill be held on
11tht. " t.! it vs, ast heretofore. It Is bad
pot tii to ha hvi r111' e'ol'gtesslonhl mad
pure'1 -huitiat ehrtiouts under the heel ofe
'' 1 r t~otivtreiuir (flughes), who
it" (t1! on (le 14thl inst., wats once
neon~inittpc1t to thee policy of consolida
tior:, but thte acttien of the Rtepubicansl
Sinet;, tilt cre4.at of1 Uiuyton by ltreekln
ritti' .1 t~itS~ :iiinu congressional dis
ile t. -co;.eiruc-itt hintci of lis~ erro~r.,'
"1'\i hti ohnt thu raco 'Problem?''
"'I'F tRepiubtlicans oif tho south are
ouf c' e.ahsiu oppuosed to sn educational
ry n lieaii) te r voters, anid the De~mo
Cr ut, r1; iii oil anythuitg thait curtilstl
i-ia." ;i -iTroege as- averse to our In.
eui ~ I eti not think anything
it i:t in lithu direc~tion of -i to
iri tiiilt d1i.'
+ I' tttlaituluy (iit'ooh'eost;.
I! )~1i-Igo iit', ieu hI hiIcokeejuiig.J
1'i0 -i. .nj. ct cotins Cieitt itepic poem,
f, 'u r, t~i ii c oL~ing{ ini ear fatmilies,
' i t~ pisit n te tic:r gri nta-re the mental
['i ioy it is "naot i-He;i' swiae'tor thy
~etmach'a ,eake,l" bat 'caat whOaltever.is
fey ![iRrte , t· ift. so f uepipp for A
Soseten 't, W , wh{i N qa
qonga It!* b ver' young lady
-ball"Pe? "aloiog-4tvlff' her. t t1et I
Ihyspti3tstoy Aas:.b Mleitates (ýetaloggý a
he ths p chas l eys w. ll t ýýe qt. dilAq
.Qpetimes be al:ld,.6 t `l"1 tiheyy
not lt btbnftr1eaetic q'"'tiM t4 'tar °hd-O
k -, .wetDkii ceasure noi,.ou, but ast m
retlalb trs ,With eyyoca edass trppp.
tcves eaff I e.ltlS a; de1trrll plaeh
poe dr' b'1 yir ";( e cbueb t'vf ' tl,lltf a
oilbaitlotlhs Ntlae . ast ithetight? wOef,e
hW sllde AhttJlthFl ookjq .tbaN s posm
A.ItI . . qpnt 9(t¥ mualou f der
.moth e.e thh uan race youi an
rIstbtt at eat% ttelI.v, e' etthrey "I
"Rt,"I . er rmnae tlnpulsiv''Mks b
exbjlal , It:bave tried andt ttled and a
rln4 4Jcgt apqd bred;tip-- 9 cee :
si in ye sopge, d ided l
`peerp dips 'to you;, but invest ig i a a
tie-ihd but the.~ ert pii *'tvtfein t
tie witeC't,.aideth. II yots ate sber. b
ief B t ev er. fte(riarL. the r ligh t of '
lB1 NW tyntt,cq pry you will e.yer.
sa lt .'wev gfenius. tave,,ot not o
in s i3thtat those is in l ', Iptkhdl a
A, t ? s 1-to Fnd out "t b causeW a butlrue t
d`a .t0 present myotles .to,'youi con
91E Op(lmqttepookgry and opu.rvi a
If' tite sitmtibblinder't Liiiielo i iloaY "d
pt bteaitl "Cweary five tated,; sIll not a
natiV'e.eemmon boute lead one to seek c
t Wi catus .and v,d .it the lwenty, ,
e Bth i Mfost purely. E
S.,i'lffitliefa'ih Wto tbe placed in the h
asptrtlem' r ttisftt sor'e people haive a
"tnpaok' for cooking. If so, C'll has, J
bien acquired by years of practice and -1
dbMervation,. , a.no euthusipst upt.
onthe qustion, _lut inee thie dauih- I
!ets miiusesbn' lide 'lito the place of 1i
thq imothersa 4ld follow. In ihle Tround bt
olaties,, bow ia portant, Abow Hessen- a
stIl this. under~yiug stratlum of the; a
'family, happluess-gqq, ,heqlthful a
eoltilng-lie well understood. c
.litatar IJlaganmaas a "l*onah." o
A epceil displied to thte St. Itons d
lqbeDAintocrt from Washingtbn. D.
C., Jam. 10, says: -It appears. that the m
grave .pa d. reverend United Statps
seniatbr" are qot ehtirely free from
esu'ersf!tibtus otlons. Homrie oif ithem
seem to regardt Senator Reagan as a t
'.Junatb," or, as is technically talled lb h
some western localities, a "hoodou.." $
'lthe.Texas senator has a habit of
irking hl~nself "at hoine any seat
on the l)emocrati Side of theo house
'except his own. The custom of roving~
about the chamber and plantinl him. I
self wherevpr fancyor comfort euggests
maIr proceed from the fact thpt his own
et l'lIs one the fenst desirable in thi
senate.* I.iwever, It I' awterttd that
,bad lek 'follows the owner of any
seal for which Reagauln auifeets a
fancy, and the evidence of the Ill-luck
wiich accompanies the Tex ts senator
are pointed out.
It is related that the first victiln was
Senator Eustis. During his long Fihb
sence from the chambwr prior to anti
pending the contest on Louisian:e Iwa.
gdn appropriated lis seat. t'stli* was I
defeated. Next the lactiotal fight in
Delaware demanded the presence there
of Senator Saulsbury. Reagan occupledt
the seat of the sllm Rtulhbury with a
regularity that was unusual. Thils tall,
Mtln ~presentative of one of Delaware's
two great famailios met his defeat, and
isto be. ucceeded by a Itepublican.
When Voorbees went to Indians to
enter the canvass, ltagalt took posses
slon of his seat, and Indiana went Re
publican. Rr.eently, when Senator
Harris felt that hlis Interests for atnother
six years rtquired his presenru to
Tennessee, before leaving heac he
served emphatic not;ce on Ltagsn :
"I've got a pretty sure thing eon re
electIon," he said to a fellow-seinator,
"biut I don't want to take any chances I
that can be avoided. ICbts It 'aga nut
of my seat."
Some dayi ago Se'lntor It llltSoml went
to North Carolin:t to pirsunde the hl g"I
lature that thea naltorial delegation of
that state ought not to be brokenl.
Rtaosom is quoted as writing to Ur
friend here in a letter recetivtl to day :
EverytBlong looks bright, but for
God's sake keep Reagan out ot my
seat."
t'ol. lRot. Ingersoll NIIes -Ex.Uov. Joihn I
IcEEuery.
[sipecial to thoe -'ulicomenncrat. i
WAsIN(I'O)N, Jan. t[.--iL. U. In
gersoll and C. , .l'riery, Icy Mlessr.
Newton and Lavender, Ilave liltld ai
bill of equity againlst Jolhi MEnery
of Louislana, Ito eujuiO l the dftenouartt
from conveying certain lianls, from lo
cating or selling Srlp, aid for an ae
count.
They atate that in March, IS8, de
lendaut was employled as specil agent
I or couunsel of Lousilans to a~ert the
I riglhts of tte Stante to land-i donuteil by
the Utntcd Sta:is anil recover fir itue
Stale the value of the Ilnds in monley
Sor scrtp, and was t' r crlave one-half
thereof fir hit service-i; ,thaIt hle unl- I
Sployed thie colupt ltaitil tO nto-aist hiIUm
to recover, one-ihall [of w'hat he (.Mu
r t-n'ry) abldntui recr'ivi* to he laii 1 triO.
SThey charge that ,lelendl:rtl has re
I celvtd large :imnounti of -Prip andi
Smonley tfor the S:ut', for whictlh Ie 1ieL
given tQel nl ll aucoti Iut, a11l t hli'y,
I thereffore,, filae lie bill It o ciur- a t t
I tlerment Ir their service..
ORGIES IN HATTI.
A Stor of Voudoaulorriws PaetBNtt.
'The New York World .
Prince letter says: At #Itbi ofQ
sas eve many of tth,'.1r&Ys'ldft
i3eksl left Port.au.PrIca on toot so
oft th11 eliever. .la * Ottleggs aggg
(pt as eobl ý i s -
of to. ...wuL wku.w utuu sg .....
MThe World corrsapoadast gynl.
and blaekened,1sdntiwya jgLM j ofI"
a jiberalty paid guide, arrived Nl I1u
ep st efor b e .mPdialghh ,l
pop*k? the erfop r pq a
sanial.and fastened aromu- hlesqtr
asp naked body 0 tpm
habdkirchlofe, ime king of tii
htsviafl an uinheally lipttg
y.q U:a blue girdle, and l'i Stllu'i'
cidIfe bouadaround hbls head n I Witer
a. .diademl, . The qpen,"06AMA.Tb oe
thei charming mtprtiuty.. OltSa.lgle
broad red tasb, Was 59atel ,wt the
klng on lairge box, Whet the aliit
Sserpent represetmtlag the ilty
kept.
-~'b'hegnr u'e the horrible adleelaMt
of the serpent, lasting ashot tlft.
atlnutre, and ended . with "- hel
uttisuaLtt of deltriam. Tbs. ,tit,,
apdltt the glaring of buriunlIg; "
and, bodnfires, can scarcely .
e6. All prieent took p afl 1 H g '
around a large altar .etead It 4h
center of an open epace., Dqtwattl
dances abundant otatleselaMm lhtm
native rum and gie, 4e.eNt d ai
hI~bs and roots tendlag t
the delIrIum, were indulged I.
After the dancing the crowd s .t
anld, accordingl to senlerityl aptelme*.
.be serpent in the eagge, Droppl Igt
their stomachs, they crawledll fewa-.
Imploring the aid of. thi v tolr ge,
blessings on themselves ate ,E.*
and maledlction. on iielsue d il
and unknown. The aelwer t I th-i
appeals Was Interpreted to the juimbe
crowd by :tbe queen, they MIve desh~t
tif the fWoot monstrous abeumdlt,,ud
obly knowing how to obey wb 41"
despotlcally dictated to them.*' k
:hen bound themselves b'y 4" SI
execrable oaths to obey the dttiblta
the queen and minor priestesed li
ttie next annual assemblage. Ob this
ocasion a white goat was UaIIuI
but my guide Informed me thqt tIl'
year he was present at the saedta
semblage, four miles north dl S*a~et
where a female elhld wa St~ taiel
with drugs, its veloe opened and the
bloodsucked therefrom by the l .ag,
.queen and minor seniors, whle. (0e
rabble tore the corpse limb from leib
and devoured the flesh still warmia,t'hl:
botes and adhering slips of flesh, WIth
the head, being thrown Into a kettleaf
boiling water with the bodies of amgait
snakes. The broth, seasoned witi
.hetb and rum, was eagerly partsken
of by all present. This seems tstedi
ble, but well authenticated ease'wLire
recently iaried bodles have 'Man
exhumed, cooked and devomouaCtb
Ithe almost completely barbarousla4nh.
itanta of the southern departtt-
the brutal tld descendants oe tte
lowoat Irilbs of Africans-have. bree
heard of.
From SounI Carolina to the Delta.
[Vieksburg Post.J
A speclal train arrived from ]atl
dian last night with about 200 eath
Carolina negroes en route to one of the.
Richardson plantations near ]leo
Allan. The L., N. O. & T. Blalread,
having been notified, had a epIdli
ready for them and hustled them eo to
the Delta at 8 p. ru. They had a ear
load of personal property with them.
Tihe Delta is getting to be the dump.
ing-ground for the surplus negre pop
ulation of the entire South, and there
seems to be a good prospect that the
sogregalion of the negro race Ia the
lowlands of the Mississlppi Valley IIll
moonl be no accomplished tact. It 'Is
hardly tupposable that all or even the
bulk of them will come, but if a sal
ticlently large proportion dees s to
leave the whiter in a decided majesrty
in the Slates that they abandon the
race problem will be nearly settled, se
far as these States are concerned, -bles
is the ,pilnion of several bold thinkers
who add that although this will Ia.
volve the almost hopeless Afrlcanaia.
lion cf portions of MiselsippI, Louis.
inlna and perhaps Arkansas, a reedty
mngtt be found by carving a esw
Sttte u ouf the black countles of these
lStte, I:aving the colored popalatlon
t, work tult its own salvation.
ieavlng the Black Belt.
L.,lantgonnery Advertlaer.]
! Ihe ttide keeps on all the negroes
will have left the black belt in a few
years.
**You maty nrot know," said a man
of pronalmnetce in railroad circles ye.
Iterday ovwnlng, ",that if the present
Srate of enmigratieot, keeps up for a few
yeats long)l,', there will be no more
i negroeo to sleak of In Alabama's fer.
- tile blatk belt. 'They are going to the
Imineral srctioun, to tIhe North, to
i'exas, to :clilorniea and to every other
place Ithey cen get monley enough ti
cearry thelll. Ringular as It may seem,
i the more the legro gets of eduatleon
9 he is filled with an irresitible desIre Ie
,travel, ami ne:ver is eatllfled tillI he
goes l(,Io,,ew lure "uatide the boundarles
of the lState in which ite lives."