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TUUllSDAY, February 15, l'.HXi.
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H. A. LONDON. Kclitor.
A LAiirtK majority of the illiter
ate white mcii of North Carolina
are Democrats, ami of course the
Democratic party is naturally
uiore aiixicitw and willing: to pro
tect its own members than 1 i : i -lic.tns
would be. A father is nat
urally more auxiousto protect his
own children thau a stranger
would be. Any church is natural
ly more auxious to protect u
wn members than another church i
would be. j
For instance, suppose thei
Methodist preachers should yoj
around amon.tr the Haptists audi
tell them their own preachers;
were trviuir to deprive theui of!
. . . . . '. .....
8onw cUerishe,t n-hts, ami it they;
desired to retain those rights that
they must join the Methodist
ehurch. .XV hat would our J'aptist
brethreu think of this? Or, sup
pose Baptist preachers should teli
Methodists that their preachers
were trying to take away their
rights and their only hope of pro
tection was in the ilaptist church.
What would our Methodist broth
feu think of tais?
And yet here are the KepuMi
can leaders telliiiL; illiterate Deino
eruts that their own loaders will
disfranchise them, and that iiieir;
only hoie tf iroleetiou is iu Not
ing with the llepublicans!
This is like the woif tollhu the.
fheeji to come to him fur pio'e-c-tiou!
I
Who is threatening to di-i'rau-.
chise the illiterate w hite men oi '
North (."ai'oiitia? !
Certaiuly not the 1 icmocrats, .
because they have protected them
by the "grandfather" clause of t ne .
aiuendmeut. Oh, but the ile-.d-'
licans say that this !.-, ue is u;i-;
constitutional. Well, win- is e..-:
ing to test it? Who is g"iug t.p
devare it uneonstitntioiia!'
Certainly not the 1 e,uocr.it!
Indeeil so determined are thoj
Democrats to irotect the i'litet-;
ate white men, that the Legisla
ture, at its special session next
June, will add a tioii to the.
proosed amendment deelariuur
ALL of it null and void, if the Lh
publicaus should succeed in de
claring the "grandfather' clause,
unconstitutional.
In other wolds the Democrats,
although anxious to disiiaiichi--.' ;
iguoraut negroes, are yet so du
termiiiod not to disfranchise il
literate white men that they would
not attempt the former if by so;
doiug they had to do the hitter.
The Democrats are in faor of dis
franchising iu'Uor.int negroes ami
yet allow illiterate whites to con-'
tiuue voting. The Wepuhlicuns
are not. And this is the fimp!e
difference between tlme who i.t-;
vor aud those w ho oppose the su.-.
frage amendment!
Thk Kepublicaiis and their al- :
lies are continually .die'iiii.' that : '
the Democrats uromised in the,'
last caniaigu that they wouhl not
pass any law to dilranehise any-j
body, either w hite or biuck. And j
the Democrats have not passed:
any such law. The Legislature!
lias merely submitted an amend-'
uicui, n me voiistuiiiioti o. n;e. tendency ii may develop m near
people for them to adoit or reject, ; by tiehls. Three thousand moit
they may deem proper. The
Democratic Legislature has mere-:
ly allowetl the people-both white
sand-black an opportunity to say
forlthemselves whether or not il
literate negroes shall continue to
vote iu North C.iroiina. And at
"this election illiterate negroes, as
well a all other voteis, will be
permitted to t- e This b ;u
striking contrast to the election
iu 18(!H, when the constitution
was adopted giving the negroes
the right to vote, because at that
election all the negroes were al
lowed to vote but thousands of
our best white men were denied'
tliat right.
T'HE publication of a law
aal in this State w ill be
J'
next month by Mir. Paul Jones, a
talented young lawyer of Tarboro.
Such a periodical has long been
gr&atly needed by the lawyers of
this State, to whom it will be of
' niiich benefit. It has the endorse
luent A a committee of the North
Carolina Par Association
pointed at its iast meeting
make arrangements lor kih-u a
.-, : . i , . .
,.nuut,.;..u. ..v. u nir
State Mljitto subseri je tor it at:
once. Subscription j.t..ti ,t year,
i In another column is publishid
a letter from Mr. George K.
13 HTvr, of Haywood county, to
Dr. Cyrus Thompson, the chair-
man of the Populist state exeeu-
five committee, in this loner,!,., tl
M r. Hoggs gives Ins reasons tor
resigning as a member of that
committee, which wo commend to
-, .. ,- , , ,
all i .-.-.i.istH who preler the pirn-
oiplos of their party to political
pie obtained hy a tusioti w in. ue-
publicans at ;i sacrifice of I hose
n.u.cn.lis
Mr. llos was one of the loitii
, : deis ot tne I
ipuiist party in thi
i i i i
if its most
members,
.lilir ,miu lia neon oiu'
prominent and active
'out h is not been an oftice-holder.
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' 1 ,,
u to i ne i roressive rainier, a
the readers of that paper well
know, and lie has consistently an -
t , ,, . ,, , .
v. eated an adherence to Populist
1
principles. If all other promt -
ncut Populists had bee u as con -
... . . ,
Kist.mt :m,l tnii t,i tiin iirineinli s
, . ... , .....
in iiioir pariv u rtoiim inn n:nf
I, i ' i i -l i
I been so absorbed, as it is now, Pv
the l.epublicau party. And h' L, hot h branches .f Cone-res. re
very truly ays that the present irai'diess of party, iavor the con
status of the Populist parrv has miction of the Nicaragua Canal
been caused by "the seltish cou
tluci of many of the leadeis."
llo. W illiam .leiniiiiirs Piryaii
ypoke at ll.ileigh on last T uesiia,
and at Chapel Jlill yesterday. OI'
coiirse an immense audience
,1 ...t...l l:in. :,.! . f ,,.:i,.v ll
,ini, ami et many hun -
dreds were kept a.,y iy the ery j 1 majority of Hie thiame cotn
inclemeiit weather and the failure j mittee reported the nid interna-
i tile railroad coinpalilo to
pecia! trains, as leipnteJ.
lu,
v
t.'l.iu ill America could attract aj
l.-rger audience in North Carolina
than this ili.-diiiuishod Ncbr.is-1
l.'UI.
Tar. tioit'.Ies in Ivcntucky have
not yet been adj isted, as wasex-
pei-ted i.l.-t Week. I aV ll 'I' IV til soil
to sign the a-jreeineiit that had
been made betwteli til' Demo
cratic and P. -publican l.-aders, and
the two -called I..-e :l.itures are
in daily si n 'li. 1 1 is
iimi -illy for ,tny State t
only one I, ej islat me
enough
! i i i ' i ml v
a session,
Init unhappy Kentucky is atliictcd
w 1th two at the ha. no time!
Ik .i ter the suffrage auieial
liu lit is aili'lited the liepuiiiic.iiis
should succeed in their threats to
disfranchise the illiterate w hitt s,
deealise the 1 leinocrats had d:s-traiiehlsi-d
t lit- illiterate ln-gloe-'.
wi.y cannot tic next lViiccl'aile
l,esail'.l- at nliee pl'i ivi.ie h l a
: ; -e.d i t t l.e aiiii-ndli.eni ;
re.--t..i,.ti'ii of their fi'anchis
11a I y.U III-HI., ht ot that?
d
Vii.iLTs
:ia. Pa
a Siri'ie.
1'ei,. p..-
All
thousand ini.jt-is
Pop i, pa!i.e-ler
trict str.h-k this
IlieeliU' i.eid las!
il.ell le-oiled U"t
i the 1 i.t i it.
i last i lee. d;
oiniiiL;. At
Thursday ti
to wait unt
April 1st, the limit set by the 1 1 . -
diati.i polls ct invention for tin- i 'j'
.-ratoi'S to ui ant the coiict ssi, .;s.
ana demaiitted an immediate a d
vance from "id cents to tin o i.'.s
per "loss ton.
The coiiip.iiii.'s. iii which are ii,-
eiudeil t III- teiiliiT Coi.lp.dll . :
.jian-ii-r .y Hastings; the Mitch
ell Coal .v Coke Company, ot
ilastins, and the iiarm s ('oai
' jjj,,1,).
. ot l.nrnesooro. ans.vei -,
maud hist eveuiliL.- w il u
a b! ink refusal, and this morning
not a man went to work.
i he strike, w hile so far it is
contined to the Cambria and ( h-ar-1
field liehls, is chiefly dangerous i
bv reason of ti e intlamm d'-rv 1
"''n along t he main line ot tin
1 eiiiisvlvauia K.niroail, win
..,,,..!' V'.. v.....- -, i.,.f ;.,
', , , . '...,.. . ,- ,
to e
men
out again at any time The
in the delt- rson-lliiilaua scc-jHS
ti.u
I h M I,
Cle;
i, aggregating a torn! of j right ami constitutional I.ia." ; ward to tiie overthrow of the de
, have been uneasy sii.ee the; The activity of those who are hp, dhtrs. 1 am very sure it will
irtield meeliiig iu 1 Yceniber. I scheming to add to the already not be under the banner of either
The discontent of the men
the Central region has bi
heightened by the in.dlt lit
given tin m at the Indian. ip.
in
en
.hi
lis j
coiiMiition. Their grievamoii
were ignored, and their appeal fori
i competitive scale
Their tiisrogard ot
body now is, the re l'.
prising. Tin oper.it
ly grant the aihaiic,
most of them are .
contracts made last :
tracked.
nat i. inal ;
( ue
t', not sur-i
rswill hard-j
now, since j
1 Kin '
I'liug
miner
1
The smallpox epidemic in Kow-'
an has so far t ost that coiiutv '
t',-,,iMiii. and the end is i,oi vet.
. .. . o ', , ,
Leubt'i. lo.sswasi.ualiy i.-iuged
at Lumbet toii, on l ist t i nlay, i
after havirg been respited two -r ;
three times bv Governor PusseP.
Titere was serious doubt as t. hi'
eju-ilt.
On iast Smnhiy sfternoon one
ap-;tf the boilers of ( he Durham elec
to trie light j I.i!it exploded, serious
ly injuring ine persons ami c m-
pietely tloiiiolisiiiug the Oiuhliuir.
i'lie cause ot the explosion was m
the seams in the boiler U'eomiuir
ciystahi - 1 ami '.veakened. I.
WashiiiKioii Letter.
IKrom-nir Kntruliir ii.rr",ti t-r 1
Washiuo-ton, Feb. H'l'O.
That English diplomacy is aw ay
ahead of Ihiglisli military gener
alship has once more been proton
.Nicaragua ( anal treat v.
- sent t
the Senate this
teeU,
wliieli, instead
'l ai "
i .uckllilov seen
, 1Ujjht U) ,V) Li
j stern protests.
toeing ivceived
i..
'
M,l?"
. tt,l in un Ml,"
potters ot u, aeoniiiisiiaiion. .i -
, t hougii i.tigl.mu is m a ositloi.
'1 ;o"l,Ml:lv'' "'! -
where it would have aivei to al-
! iu st any thin'.: proposed by this
LToverument, u hie!) is abuo.,t its
I o;il v friend au.oiiu the naiions ol
! the world, tin- diplomat
: -'"I exactly what th- y wanted. To
reduce the treaty to cu-n -dav
' . J.
laiitfiiae, l-.uland araeiotisiv
lau'ieos that we snal Puild 1
: .Mcarai;u.i l anal with American
I money, provided that she and ail
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:' . ".mvi.-i . u.i. v.!.,... .
I ot t!ie canal, bot :i in iieacl n.l in
; .. . 4, i ,
I war, and that the I nited States
! .,.,1V(,S (.v,.r to fortify either mi
; ,d' the canal. Unless many Seiia-
i tors chatliTP their present at I II tide.
. . , , '.
I less its present jnc-handleil teat-
i 1 . j
by this govei nmeiit, provided that
we have absolute control of if,
which means, of course, the liuLt
tociose it to our enemies m time
j ,f war.
j After all their bluff and bluster,
t lie liepuiiltcaii enators are a! a I
of eoiiii;- before the ciuiniv
ipl:llei on the isue of the sin-
,,,, ,..,1. Ml,d this week
llional liimct.ihism haml'.ooxier as
I an a;m ndnient. The amendment.
which merely savs tiiat the bill i
not intended to place any obstacle
in the way o.' tin- accomplishment
of iuteniat ii 'Hal bimetallism, i
too paipa'ole a humbug to fooi
any man. but it is ii.t -iiii.l to ease
tuO conscience of such so-called
Jlepiiblican himetalii-ds as Sen
ator ('handier, who was inslin
liiel.tal i:i Li tti'.i.:' the amelidnu i t
lepi'l l.-ii. ami to i;;e such we.-t-
i-i,i silver Ib-pub'iic.-.iM as caie to
take advantage of it an opportun
ity to sneak into the eold cau,i.
Peniesi'i.tatlNe W'liiialiis. ol
! Mississippi, one of tiie leading j
I )"ii!ot-ratn- tnend.ers ot the tloii-e
v'otuiiiittee on I'.'ieign Affairs, I
made a strong spe.-cii against thel
aai.exa! ii of tie' Philippines,
meeting tin- ileiublieaiis on their j
own piano ot dollars and ceii
and show in r w hat poor business
it would be iu the end. lie ridi
culed the id. -a w hleli political In -i
, -si; lias cans. ,1 thn li pilbll.'al!
h -alters in until llmise and Senate
to a'. opt -that the I'l'.ited State,
does ;,,t in. -I'M l!ie t. 11 itotles of
the Puited Stat.-s
:s oM-rthtow
I oiu t. Tl. t.' c! ..-in
; if liilal.is, u
lli appi.t us.-. ! . i.
. more opposed !
i l.e Piii.i pi;.,- in
i A a, eric. :u s. n s,- i ...
u nv-;'.ii! ;'n .1 ti . -t i-
;sin. As ti. a -
see the Ur. .M-.'-,-
eiice t id i ' v. ii ; ;
-and
the
pl'.-dl: I-
.1 s I won!,! i . ,
i :d lai.dmal i.
; piirewt il Ad 1
t
a - a . U -1' -jottcll,
a;
to See till
so tk.it wt
1 won!
. t.t ui-i i as I ?
! constitute c
! ,,,1-it hu
Mill
iided
l.J.'Ct:
j rather emit; jo t lie t
: would I'ai her be If!.
j unwritten c . inst hum
to the coiidia -ii I a v
' admit t lei.-a n.ii.io.
: la.ns like t hat t-1 sb
alike with ;.ie and
-. tl! -t It li! o! , I
'.'.Med to tla
:iof fill ;i.,l:d
itself, ti.illl P
;s ot I. ibai
He and si. ;!-,
lev .l.i'.het
i ami my sr n
i the tlestinie-
hii-li
n in iii.'idiii'
great lep'.l li
the destinies of tl
lie, the last
lor popular fret
demonstration
j man can yuvei-n
ot all the a..es
.ni and for th"
f the fact tllllt
himself."
Senator Calt. rv. in
show ing by o.iistitiiti
that if wo keep the Phili
a speech,
. nal law
.pines, it-
inhabitants will become fnll-
lledevd citiclis of the Pnitttii't
States, paid this liiuh compliment j
to Senator Hoar: "1 am glad that j he. I have the fullest i tidemv
Massachusetts has on this lloor a I in the patriotism, courage and in
worthy .-accessor of Webster and I tt 11 i'-oliee of our Peoldo. It is
Su tuner, and that be stands forth ;
the guardian of constitutional !
enormous amount ot money paid
by this goernuieiit for pensions -
may be jitdgeti when Senator ial-
linger, chiiirmaii of the Senate
('oiiiu.ittee on Pension
ultra-liberal iu his id,-,
w ho is
on the
subject, piiollcly states that if the j
bills now before his committee :
should become laws it wouhl (
bankrupt the country to make the i
payments. ;
Alter an imposing military :
Ifuhetal. attended by all the prom-:
nient othcials ot th" government;
ud the greater poiti. u of Con j
Vivss. ti;e b,.t!y o! i h n. Ib-nry W. j
Law ton. who w as recently killotl j
in the Philippines. w:is buried at '
Arlin;;l a ,.tMm,t . n. tjjs aft,.r.
,, "
' 1
.-
. A young white woman left Pal-
,eigh tor I tan. last week, to marry
i...... ;,. ti ....ii" i.i.i ........
1.. . ,,--,, ,.,.,,-e I,, ei,i
vriti-d" her to his sect.
( oiui.iiisory vaccination stems
to be unpopular m High Point. A
'eiitleii.ait from that place siivh
thro or four Imndl'd People hitvelthi. miiforii mta of three cpiiIs
ft tow n to escape vmci pintem 1
Bogjfs Against Bossism.
lion. Cy. Thoinpsoii, Chairmau of
the Stale Executive Committee
of the People's party, Hal-
cigb, N. C.
ii:.u Sin: 1 herewith tender
my resignation of membership of
tin- State Kveent ivo foinmitreiv I
s ith I helped to
i or-ianie tiie loonies mo-tv in
i this .-t.ite, and look a somewhat
- "net with;ai.tivo ,,.,rt in the memorable earn-
i this State, and look a somewhat
active part in the mcmoruPI
i paL'ii ol l.SIU. and have
., ,s and h.-ive Niiii-i
;rivi.u ,Hotv nf means, time and
islvn tj( , mlvalKV jtH imprests
, than I could alio.-,', and ent .rely
without any pecuniary reward di -
rectly, or indirectly.
When lusion was iuau-Mirated
in this State m ls:!4, I opposed it.m, l!v ht i oie i ih-i t the cei im i ib,
to the utmot, and refused to takt foiitniiiiiiLT' several hiunli'td busli
any part iu it. I urued that w hat- ,.s of corn, was saxeil but a jnow-
evcrapi-arei
llt gain inlirht bu se-
cured bv it such
sacrifice of'
principle would divide and ill
miuisli our forces and deservedb
fon'eitiiiir t!
respect and confi
dence ot cur leliow-cltlelis. cut
oil' recruits and. therefore, sooner
or later, destroy the party.
1 was. for a long time, en
couraged to continue in my al
legiance to the party ore.iniatioii
by pioini.se of reform and by the
hoie that those in control of the
party w ould see t he uuw isdom of
.my farther continuance iu such
conduct, aud retiiruilii.' to the de
le use of our principles, icium
any affiliation u ith any who op
posed them.
In llu' meantime, the majonh
of the pariv has abandoned t lie
i
f
lilatloti and It-It It in the
I'liiin i I i:, il en t irel c to those ho
I seem bent on continuing in their
.'courses. Despairing of any iv
lorm inside the p.reseiit ofoania
tiou of the pal ly, I hae d. Ii I
inilied to ahaiidon it and I i con e
'one of this outside m.ij 'ilt .
i 1 alii as n nestlv de' oled to ti e
: principles oi t he Peojee's pal t V as
I eer was. There are thousands
I in the State who are o iike liiiii'l
j in I'.-u-t. populism is more w ide
jlv accepted today, than at any
i time in the past. 1 , i . t wilh'iiti'!'
i gaui it ion lit it hiu s can I e done to
secure t ue adopt loii and eiiloivo
nieiit of tin-so principles. If I
was otherwise qualified to tak .-
active pari in orani, n:.. ti.-..
latent s-!i!iineiit, my pool he,-i!:l'
Wollhl JToxeUt Hie t'piti! uudel'tl-k
iny it. 1 c.iii only watch the ci:i
rent of cm i.t-.
1 am not iu the h ast ibs.-i ur
aired. Tl ,-iv are abui.d .nt indi
cations that th.1 gl'eat ieoblliol:
that bus already been fully in
augurated has lad bi in ot r
t hlow n. 1 'd sjuiply 'i.-dked I, r a
time. This is always sine to hap
pen to a';i such mocemt lils. as Ii e
liistorv of our ow h count iv a'aiie 1
atitlv I' iV' s. I iiwis-' ai d sea',(,
conduct o'! the p.:rt of tnany of
t:i. b'.n!
in
I lie
v t;i. t;
ai duiy r.-spoi
l ie for it-
-ei.t wan- i .
t:.tu.--. 'i'li - pros
;M'i:y is ;,iii.:i
:V
: t!l- ' ill.. I
i rainy p
r.n .
er t e ':
..e tr
w.
rv w.tn m ic rn:
11!"
ill:
t.
:;.-r.-
.'on .ition, the
.:' .:. ';. . . that i.t u
. one tiie less tr
.tl'. O
run
t:
jov.-t im.eiit and ru'.ii
!-.. i !' ii in, would ic
; r :ua iii s, i. '! hey
i'i','-sf, constantly
mind ihe old ai'a.:e
o Is w ish to i'es't.
v. , I .
I V I!
Ill':,-
!!..
f.!-i
the
m ;l-.t- mad." 15 it w i i n .
an 1 f t-liishms f. t r
Wi i-n did vardt ; :.r .un
fa 1 t i on rh'ap dseity
T'.'.-re i-' almii 1 tut t - i
the ilisc.'i.tent and unit
oar people is broad.
leuce t hat
-i nil, om
nia", and
iii g lin 'IV
tl-opening. It is ett ,aiii
Jl:d luol'e to those who al
ly conservative. 'I hey art
umiu
it last
".ottniL,' their eyes open t tla
evil- that environ us, and to soiu,
et"ld, to the perils that Colifl
I tlo not desinir of the Petmh-
only a qie stimi of time when t hev
will hoi ome unitt tl and move lor-
of t he old p.d ties. 1 here is ovt r
imlicatioii that it will be by a new
movement that will be entiivK
free fri uu the passions and preju-
dict-H that would oiiciimbi r it f
moving in any of tin old channels.
iie-tve fully with Pe. Dr. I
Josiah S; r. .n' that this will lei
one of th" t hive great revolutiois
of mot loin times. The lirst gae
religious, the second gave civil
ami the one now under way will
give industrial freedom.
( iK' . E. Pi-;.iS.
Hay woo 1 Co., . C.
.
1 ,!;,t v;ls 11 very g;raeef.il act on
the i-art of the Dialectic Society
f the I inversity contributing
f."o towartls buying a library for
tie - Paptist i'emale University at
p.-.h'igh.
A bill providing for separate
coaches for the races aud abolish
coaches for the races ami al
ing st'coiHi-i'iasst lares on railroads
.passed hoth branches ol the
Smith Carolina Legislature and
will rec ite the Governor's signa-l
turc. The sin.de fare is tixeil and
mile is pro ided. I
Fire-Bugs at Work. I
H.wii ioTiiecimn..tto observe-.
Kings Mountain, Feb. 10. As
to this region, the tiro-hug is
abroad in the land. A barn with I
two mules, a wngou and buggy,!
with considerable corn, wheat and.
f.,.,i.,.. i; I tl,,. i .1 iw..s 1
of M"r.'el!s. near this place, re-j
cei.tlv l.e m, i uli oss
ot several hundred dollars and no fp I (I I I
insurance was the result. Thel Mil ftEVMMgP 3
of several hundred dollars and no
.-.,. , .. !... ! ., in :.l.t
was under such headway that th
flames could not l.e arrested. Al
... .1,,. fm.. iM1se of
Mrs.
i W ells, also near Kinjs Mountain,
was burned the same ni;:ht. the
lin. di, mi-in! aleut
er rake were seM'lely ll'Jlirei.
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WHILE ADVO
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