It haihB! Record
THURSDAY, - March 2, l'JW.
H. A. LONDON. Editor.
The chief argument ured a
laiust the miflruge amendment h.V
its opponents, is tiieir pretended
fear that it will disfranchise il
literate white men as well as illit
erate uegroet). We nay "pretend--t?d
fear," because it is a mere
pretense, fr it the. amendment
tdiould disfrauchise illiterate
whiten, the liepnlilicau party in
North Carolina would most earn
estly advocate it.
A larirc majority of the illiter
ate whites in this State urw Demo
crats, and are unions out truest
Democrats, without whose volt
the Democratic party would noun
Lave carried any election. Oi
course then it tvould help the Ke
)uhlicau party, and hurt the Dem
ocratic party, for Mm illiterate
white to be disfranchised and
therefore we say that, it the lic
publicuiis really thought that the
amendment would disfranchise il
literate whites, they would he the
most earnest atlvocates of the
amendment, and for the same rea
son tlw Democrats would be its
opponents.
The truth is the llepiiliiiiaii.s
iu this State, and their allies, u-.d-ize
full well that they can oi.lv
hope to carry any election ia tins
fctate by and through the solid
mass of ignorant nee-roes -v-t
with a small minority of whit--men.
And they further realv.e
that if the ignorant ne-rocs are
disfranchised, they can v . r hope
to carry another election in this
State. For this reason they are
trying t' dt'e.it the amendment
by arousing the fears of illiterate
white iuuu and are falsely pretend
ing to oppose the amendment.'
because of symp.it hv for the il
literate whites. Their pretense
of tbinkinu- that the iditerate
whites will be disfranchised, is a
veriricatiou of the old s,. inr "- l'he
wish id father to tin; thought!"
ONE of the demands of the
Farmers' Alliance and one of the
planks of the platform of the i'eo
ple's party is the "Initiative and
Referendum.' Tin -rei'ole lio Al'.i
a iceuiau or Populist ciii; lit to ob
ject to the people havine- an oppor
tunity of Voting upon the stllTraee
iirueudment. No Aliiam email or
l)puilst,vho I'elieVeS ill tile Illlli'h
discussed "initiative and referen
dum," ciin consistently complain
of the last Lcirisbituie for eiviiu
the people of North Carolina an
opportunity of umendiu their
constitution.
The Legislature has simply re
ferred the tpiestion of nee.ro suf
frage to the people to vote on ut
the polls, thus carryiniT out the
"Referendum'' plank of tht! plat
form adopted both by the Farmers'
Alliance and the People's party.
And surely no tnw Alii.tiicemau
or Populist ean blame even a
Democratic Legislature for doin j.
t lis !
And yet sone pretended, or
professing, Allinii.-eii.en and Pop
ulists are di-iionm-ine tiie last
Legislature for thus adopting
their "referendum" plank anil for
giving the pr-oole an opportunity
of sayiug whether or not they
want to amend their State consti
tution !
A moetiiii.' of the North Caro
lina Democratic Editorial Asso
ciation w ill be held at llaleidi on
the 12th of April, the day after
the State convention.
The object of this meeting is
for consultation with the hemo
cratic State Executive Committee
ia regard to the most effective
work that eun be done in the com
ing campaign for white saprem
u.cy. It is liop.-d tiiat every Dem
ocratic editor in the State will
attend this meeting.
While the Democratic editors
of North Carolina h ive at all times
done their full duty, they will do
tnore thuu ever before iu this
great campaign whethr their ser
vices are recognized or noi.
Poweus, the lb-publican Secre
tary of State of Kentucky, after a
preliminary trial, has been com
mitted to jail without bail for
trial upou theeharu'e of cotuplii-ltv
iu the murder of (iovernor tiobel.
Other arrests will be mado.
The Supreme Court has not yi t
decided the contest I'dr irovernor,
in id President Mclviuley has re
fused to interfere with Federal
troops. It is hoped ami believed
that there will be no mure bloud-hd.
The passagt of the Porto Piican
tariff bill is very justly denounced
bv nianv Kennhlicam as well as
by all the Dem
will do more to
mocratic papers and l.epuhlicau Senators are st ili in ' . V , , , " ', i. , , , im-l't'S.-a constitutional amend
o defeat Ihe'ltepub- -lea l-loch on the Porto il,;.,, "J , 1 J T 11J,'".t -t "
,xt November than a , ft? U' will reinain in ihiantiv he can have K1;""? It beese'thc
iouinl. Some ot the he pui.iican i i- . ., snoiilil welcome it liecause tlie.v
licau party no
all otlier causes comUin.H.
The bill is so altogether unjust
and unexnected that it should sur-
prise and' even shock everv fair-
, , . ,
minded American. A year ago ev-
erybody would have scouted the
verv ule;l of such a bill beine-p is-
s... Mini tie mi laonv roil..- Uic-
ans being so unjustly oppressed.
The reason of its passage i
'
onenlv aileje.l and ener.-ill V be-
lieved to be iu the interests of the
mighty trusts which contribute!
so much to the llepublicau col
r;iit i"ii fund in lS'.lti.
-
i'liviuvtw Simmons has ar-
ranged for the eaninnieii to open
most Cli VCIV I'll ,u.i H 1 .'.ni l uir
" .,, " . ..
, : . ... .. m ... i ... . ... . '. .
( oliveiltloll. All tlie nonuiiei-s ot
j
the Convention will go together
to several of the largest towns of
t lie State, at each of which there
,, , , .... . ,
wi 1 bo a ejaiid ratiliciition meet-
. . , ., ,, ,
,ng. It has been deeded to mal.e
the eampaieil hot ami entl.uslas-
tic from I lie start, and it will no
doubt be the most t-xciting as well
as most important ever carried on
this State, 'the white men of
North Carolina will he aroused as
thev never have been before, for
ti.ev are determined to i,i,-, ke w hite
ipreinacy penn.iiir-nt
tual'
and per-
important war news from
Ni
S,.utii Africa has been received
since list Week. No bailies have
b.eh f.ni -lit since then, but the
r, ;, , i i,
F.rttislt are radumly c vntiat-
iug their forces and preparing for
a liiovenient iie-athfrt 1 lvioriu. t he
caoital of Kiu.'er's Keoubiic.
l' : 1, . ,, . , . i, I',,-
iitU.illV
apitulale.
Atvvater Against Expansion.
l,... nl . I. . 1 -..
Wasbiujtoi:. March JC.-lfon.
lohll W. At-'. .lei' ,leii'i..i iu tht
lleu-i- a short spi-.-i h today that
created m.'le ri.ti.usi.isiii thi.ii any
a.liii'ess .iell'.ei oil i i ii il li the
e.-nrs. of the day. lb- said:
" . r. I hail a. an : 1 had m .t in-
iiinied t" say a word upou this
1ml, lull I 1
I'V l- tile si lltllnellts
ol t,.e people ol the district v. hlch
. li.l.l ll.e ., .,! ... ....
I -lilltleil to lie lieal'il oh this ijile.-
tioii. North Carolina, in all its
history, has tui r L.eu triie to the
c.'ti! tor t he dei'f use of what we be
lieve to be f i : I.e. Ill the war that
ue have just ilolie through w.tu
Spuin she was eijual to Hie e!.:i i
eeiicv. riliein: tiiat i nil' ca'ise
was jUM. that the oppfessi. Ui ..lei
the sial v.itlnil 'f tin- people o
C 'una by ti.e S'.il;lsl. I h'V ernn:
was cruel, our p.-.. pie r. spi :.d- I
to the . ah of the chief i Vecllti
We i.eileV. d t :. it W hell We i . :
cnijUeied Spain mid piov i.le ;
M ay I - v w Lien t i"- Cubans i i .',,; i
iiave indepeiidei.c- ,.nd fret h' ;..
vviiu peace s restored ami Sp i,;.
ws lil'lVfU fl'oiu lin.se ishii,
that the al'luv would beledu . .I
and unnecessary expenses wo';..:
atop. Hilt when it was attempt-d
t -' eltclid olil' - I' ill! illi. - hS 1 1 el' i 't .. !'
isiaiils tiiat were not though'..:
when the first call fr troops u.,s
iSslied, the people of III V St ite Ii-
li.ned it to be aii unjust war.
"Had the President delh.t d :!.-
ptes.-iit position of tilt adn.::, eq
uation, at that time, we b- i:- .
that the people of this Coi.l.M'i
w.iuid hot have been ill fav a ot
his policy, mill we would h"t he
called upon now to make laie ap
pi'opi'iat ions for the army. It.
after Admiral Dewey had capture. I
the Spanish lb et at Manna, hi
had put on all steam and eon.- .
t he shores of Spain to colli pi. ' t la
remainder of be Spanish armv.
everv man ill this country w ui il
have rejoiced; but the attempt to
subdue the people of the Philip
pine Islands has never met w it;,
hearty r spouse from the peop
of the Slate which 1 have the
honor, ill pall, to reples.-i.t. If
the President of till' l illted St it. s
Wefe to diMilu- his poller t-'d.H
and say t the Philippin-- insur
gents, ' If you will lav down .un
arms civil government wiii be
iTlveli to you," 1 bell. e that iu
less than three mouths all armed
resistance in the Philippines would
cease ami peace would l.e restored, '
so that our to .ops could be called,
from that countrv where thev arei
dving not onlv from i
uiili-ts. I
but froui tliseastf.
' l believe, as an American, that
we ought to de-tiu,. our position
and let those people ki.ow that
don't intend to take t heir islands
as our possessions ! believe we .
would be it hiiii.lr.,i times Letter!
off without them than wit h t hem. " 1 '"' slialt not steal. I " hell t hose who heard the st. I y
1 believe that if this p., iii y i.se,,n-; Hou. Hoke Smith, of lieorgia, ( ,f 1 1. niuiih r from the bps of 1
tinned, Coii-ress will be ealh tl' who was in Washington on pri-1 little ratrgt-d negro and went to
upon yi ar iifter year to make aj - vate uisiuess, was asked to state .b in s' house to arrest him they
propriatiolis for the u inv to liiiiin-j his vi.-w s on t he I'olit ical outlook found that his clothes bore the
tain a ooverniueut in those is-' and aid : " l iie pt-ople of tieorgm the stains of frt sh blood and his
hinds. I, for one, believe that it i are too busy making money to hands even showed spots of h u
is the duty of the chief executive pay much attention to politics, I,!,,,,.. Though there was
to call a halt, to give the people j bat t hey are solid for t he reg ular talk among the negroes of lynch
in t hose islam!-! to understand that i 'en. ot rat ic nominee for Pr. si. lent. ;,.,r ;.tt nnit was mad.- to th
we do not intend to crush them,
(lit that n nation winch is power-
fill etioiie'h so that it ca'i all'ord to
be freuerotis will yive them their
freedom aud the r yht t seii'-eov-
eruitent.
Washington Letter,
ifv.h t uwrumr it..rr..u-i.-u' .:
Washington. March -'.i. leOO,
Senators have been w hipped into
ttupport of . l:e t-.i iff against their
own convict ions ami iio.iuist the
expressed wishes oi tiieir constit-
tients, but tlu re aiK villi abotu a
toZ01 w,u tl. i out for free ua.'.e
jmd w ho .sav t hev will vote with
the Democrats or a tree wade
. . , ., ,
au.enuineiil. I lie i ! 1 1 e i i '.u-iv
lo Port 1 1 Ki.o tin- i.ioiiec which
lias been ami is i'einu itirjustlv I;
i.'i .iu:iv ti-en i!s . I ...itarts mi-
,,.,. i ; , ' i .. . , . ,v . i,
a law, but w hat is to b.-c .me f
I ihe other and moiv in p. rt.t.it
I'orto l!ieo lull is v it to be .ietc r-
ed. Mr. MeKi.dev an i eel V 111, la-
her of his Ciliiu.-t inv im I'lrii-
ly working-lo e,.t x,..., !',: the
i nitV in T i... t ,! i l,..!r ..rti.i:.!
lei-oiii as adv.. at. s of 1 1 e t;a
will the is 1. 1 r. I i. im icra Is al
tAin.j' n.. mo: in I ... ni. ss. r. a
".i... ,.
I. I.I lll.il III! 1 III '11 ' 1 11 ,111- ....
,h. d-,,,,. i,.mi,eratie v ites I. v I hou-
an.U and bei;i- wilbu- to' l.-t it
sjo al that until liie tune comes to
v,,i..
u u,1 ' , , . ,, , i.
Although hampeled b the He-
,,,,, K.aU , ,,.,,.
i . 1 i ; v C-.mii.illee. which i n:-
i,'; :ua! in- the u-, ol t'ed.-r.-d
troops in the Idaho miliiii. tl
l, s ii,st .vyar. Ih present..
' " ,V , ,
I .lio. ami .-iiu.ei nave se !
.1....
,,xl v '"j,, ,;,.,) t;,,.,,'
ment of men a: v. st, d ; ti.al v.ar -
rants of arrest, sinoinl lo il.e be
t.llili "lis 1 I el.i 11 al I Ii s lie 1 ,',i-hi t. , I'J'-' that W.i.i lull oil I .eil, 1 : 1 1 , w , I i s, t ! .ol II Willie null ai.il lie
V. It Ii 1 he spae. lor the limine I.!! St alii 1 1 Wo .. .1 1 d's fa nil. 11 1 lie III i h : J I'o.s f 1 ee I foil 1 t he 1 loin i ll.it ion 1 t
111 II I. U..I-.. .., ..:...! !-.!. ,i to 'Vest of W ishililitoll. N.C Ml'. 'Oal'tV. .11. li sll.lll ,'lil I'I'III1' II. t"
constables ii. .pianl ,i :i s, a la I t lull,
, , . . s sIii.(.
e,u ut il isel'l iu i lial 1 ti a-.li list e, t -
rr ill. loll i r non-union lulm-l s. l.o
'"" '-""id -k in the mtu.s . .:'
ti.e Coil.-r d'Ai. ue ..eil.liv with -
.., , , ,',, .,. , .
i:1. " ;11:,,'., ' ' ,', ., ,,,it.
I'jus i.-n'i a show ii to be i u oud
of. and the u.v. sii.ilioi, ist.'i ov.-i
Vit.
'lit.- foi in : i - b J ' t . . i I'V t he
Nebl a.-Ua I ' im t l'..t.- Is thol.-i.t
to le., s, III I oi. I ,1 all's idea i f
tile I lai io! ;u 1 i.ai should !
l.-.l i. t he Ka:, ... ; ;t
li.p-
Vi n-
been
tioii.
luileti di.-i
III I ' I lej ,
II
i. I !-lio 'er.it:
.:.;;-.' I.atilie o
iV iTItlCL.e.
.t .leaill.e- Mill
lei. I e!,lltll
S.aat.'lS will
I i.e
til- pl.ittoi'HI ani
h 1 'eli.o. I'.its I.- li
tiie initiative ai;
Alie n S. ,u;!.
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ai -
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brasi.
, s.,.,1 , ; !..e Ne-
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in to n.e , b, ::,
; Will, t i.e I .'!.;
I '. I ;...l.i Vo- ale
le-attti ,:.:ll i
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thoi'- u.
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a. I .
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siti.-l; I ' im.
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lows li.e :!...
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t 'eiiai.-r..! ...
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a.
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ie.it 'j.:- s: .t s. . - I . i..-
i hat ttif j 1 , - ..... i . , i , t..e p. t-p.t
i:iu lit we.i I., .pp an l I .... I -.. -
cei'teil. As .. - i;. I.. I I',,.. .... I..; I:
Is nliai.i : si I 'li.w i n...
to j'Opii:... w ill it l.e i.e.., v. s ; :....
ne is iu the I :.t.
iiepl'es. ,.at I'-o . ;i, ef. . '!' N.-VV
Y. rk, mane v :,i n. c! bel--it j
tin- Last Was!, i..;. I 'eli.o. i .:! ,c
l .lib, in v. h:e . ,., s ,i,j: '-in;;. ia:i.i I
C itltfols i he p- 'ilt V i f t he .llllll ll-
istli.tlon ol .i.i Ab i :,.;.., . !l
w as h ii is, i ,, : ... i .. . t ha' 1 1: ol
i d us in war ii: ti.e I 'h i : : ppin. .-.. '
l iughmd " ;il.!-. l oiii so ; . 1 1 . i - aiiil
our ships iu Asiatic wali-is It :k
i eg nihil, j to be ideal I: w wh'.
she wanted them tht le. S.i,ibul j
is a lai'-seeiii prune minister.
He foresaw tue el-'olt that I'.ti-- .
iiaud Is now inakn: tociiisli li e
I Smith All iC ill l'epi... lies; I,,, tort- '.
i saw t liat the Czar ilil.hl seize the ;
( opportunity t-. push !: -tan m
! t.'lests in China ill. d t n ' , "pal'ib ,
i... ii l.ni Li. gland f.u.s i.-r rights '
: there. Willi a sei let alll.tncM or
' UUilel 'stantllliLT between the ;i.
einiiielil ot (ileal i.lil.illi and the
lb pill. beau .'iihiilliisti at u ill lh
, iishnie toll, American guns and
i American bay om-ts mi lit oeturn-!eilt-
l.iielainl s aceoiliit 111 the,
j liir Last.' j
Kel'leseiitat le Chain:' Chil l.,
1,1 M" - UlHn "o.teit ins position
-'"' tnlM 1' ' ''1
ut ""' 'i1'"'
be toolisu tol' me t waste 1 1 lilt
making an anti-trust sp. , i-n.
leiitue matt, r may i.e ,u,t u up
111 a senu-nce. i nis is mu
il "!,uo- ll'f 'hsi ant i-trust
m-!!"'1'1'1' was, made about .ooovears;
, l'.v ''" "ul genttemaii amel
-Hoses, w h.-u he wrote upon -'is'
tablets ol st,.ne the inspired words,
be he Mr. I'-ryan or anyoiieelse. ( ;
course, wo ml iielievt: u win ne
Mi. Pryau. (leoryia. and 1 think
t South n rally, is tit-jul
a,'.iinst imperialism, and w.il vote
tint way."
Mr. Ji'cKinley ha requested
(h i). Joe Wheeler to withdraw his
resignation and .einain in the
-'lmu 8 u lu , 1 " .......
'j ! V' ''''''y. '-'ther l.e retne.l
wl 1 ! "' ,ai1""
vVn Statue.
'i; e. rr,,i.., n.r....ioe.,.rv..,.
U ithin ten la s or thereabouts
J lie hase .. t he .nice stat ae w ill
in in inilini, ii. .i.ivi .f
, ...........mi.. .... t .is! ......v...
1 capitol mi ual'e. I lie hase w ill
'e KeVi'll li'et, two IIK-lus. Millure.
lis 1 1 e i g 1 1 1 will nceigiu Mild one-
half feet. Tint ot t he stat lie w ill
'"' s;il''; 'l'I'e ba.-e is of gray
M'ainie, oi une nin, irom iieiieii
county. 1 In- e i- .mi.I at lln- point
....... 'i i i . , i . .
"e ' 'an, I .11 I lie point
wl'Cle tl:n statu, will stand Will
bo raised about t hie- feel above
t1"' present t -v . 1 . so as to niiiL.' it
contorni o ,i ,. .-.rlilicial elevation
oil wlileu in,. st,.ttie of Washing- want to see il adopteu lor 1 1, e Vea
to.i now M oids; in other words son over am! al-ove all. that when
i .
Uiound
made level
from the east door i.l tl Miin.il
I
t" the statue and a lit I le tlig ht of
-,,, l,s id eoimect this hiLher
e vei wnn u.e reman.iler ol Hie
viaiU eastward.
Ac Tss Ca.-i.isHv.
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v.'. .:.;,.... .., t I. oi ..,.
' can
'.'ii.di leal this
lett.-l
-'I I.
t M.l.
" Washington. N. C., Mar. .(.
" '"Ini 11. Small, ash-
. n.uitoii. !.(.:
, " I am .Apiessiue- o y-,11 a hen
W'oolaid I . . .lists u- .. vi.,1 von
thise-gan : vmi t si.o-.v n t.
t l.e lieu -p.i , el' men in Washill. -;
ton. Ih ijjhas V. .1. I'.l.iaiisj
: intl i.' ...its letters ..ii it.
. " 1 his ... was . w,.:,-
il; v r, ;.., I
. w ini the ::....s jt. T... ..,,.
! I 'le in his : . u' li I " rhi
lh t I is
' is a sure .n that Mi. P.rvan w i
Iiethe.' I'l'esldenl, and
iM an
....
golh' In
, ard w'si
Ml'. Un
olhiui M
I tosel d this e
,1 ash ti.-ii h
! know led. .- le. eipl . ! it to i im.
I Mllicol.i, be.ilifoit eoiinlv. N. C.
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tl
i.r en. si., .mi, -m; ;,,s
ear.-Iil.
Ci.l'elil.
Il It Mel
ttoll. alel I .poll II wet
l.e iinlhi.s.
i s. 1 1
eiV W. IV tl,
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ill p!..lli I. I
ted lh.ll 1..
think, n
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ill wilt be i .
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Cail.
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TmrJ-rcil Six I'.t.i
v
iii.
t i.e ii.ost I., a , .ia,. i r;-, i
ht-tol'V of .. I I h. t ill',, ii.
t i.at i .! early t tils I.i. .ruin
! iii r's, live li.ii. s east of t h'
t .
lt , i.e'l il 111-Ul'o. i'- lil .iolll
e ;,.:!.. ki.. . u n in t he i oui.i
is "i'i "ehi r'" d... i -. iMir h r.
!..!.. .'ones and i. er oldest daiijii
Ii r. Ida duties, and ihen set tin- 1
the be, is HI win. -II Wele bodies o
the niUi'deted Vli'tilns Mid toll
iti.il's, :i! ehi'idl'eli. l'ali.rilig i:
v. ais horn a b.diy one mouth old.
to the largest 1"V, who W as not
u.oie th.ih ." years of ae-e. Tin
wolh was tloiie i ith an axe, tin
.l.lll'deier, accord illi' to little 7
.'ear-old 1 .atira -1 otu-s, who escap
ed with her youiie'ei sister, delib
erately and coolly striking tin
mo! her four tunes and then maU
in..'' two heavy strokes into th.
bo.lv of Cue oldest child.
t he house was completely des
troyed in t he lire and the bones
ot the the h ur yi 'Uiieesf children
are now distributed among tin
ashes, which alone remain to tell
the story of the coi.thi-ration.
The bodv of I ilia .buies ami that
of Ida. the l.'l-year-old chihl Welt i
burned bevoiid recogn i; i. in, and
lelll r .,!! ill.. IT. Ill I-., I I'llII l-r.t, 1
. ,,, ,t l.n( .1u it h the whole bod
i,-. cut . u . u and tlisplav td to view.
The dead urv : P.lla .lom-s, the :
i moth.-r,. a-.'d ;H; Ida .b n.-s, i:i
. v..rs ,,,,. ,(,sst. .J,,,.s. veins
, )ti. (-K.V( , .1,,,,,. V(.a,s a j
,U1 UI11,:UUI i,.,pv ,. ,,,,,,1, ,d.
,Vili . j, Is 'who eseap.id from
tl. tir.-xv ith their lives were: I.au-
; .),,,,! -s. 7 v. iilrt .dtl; Sbl .1.,,,,
; vt,.u. niij
S 4
HU,i .J,u s WflH l.r.uieht to this
eity ami plaei i in jail to await
t.ii.-il for his crime, 'i he two chil-
.lien, haviue- relatives, w.-r.
taken to the county home to be
c ire. 1 for.
Good Reasons For The Amendment.
rrm .,,, churioue i..ervi.r
TJim, . 1VHHOim wliy tl,0
1;lV( .ttt-n no gotal out t ioli-
,.s ,,t )lavo j,, every
way from their participation in it.
The white Kcpulilicans should fa-
vor it because the passim.' ot the
ils a Voter w ill relieve their
1al tv ,,f ;l v;l!St deal o'' odium
w ,ieh attaches to it on account ot
.1 I i I "tl .(. 1 1
me neero ami vvnicii win ..i......
to it as Ion.' as he forms the g real -
,,r i,., rt nf iiiiiiii-nc.il sf.'eletll
. ,f t he n;o t v ill t ie State. l.verv
n. ..,,...... i .', ,,,1 I ml isi should be
its Irieud i..r the reason that it
,,l,.,s deliv. rau.'e li'om me eni.-i
alul CoUlliiUini
,.iul i.nimiiine source ot irritation
i , ,ur I 'oil t lc?
will Ir.liove
menace of bad governim lit.
w h ich is present at . v. i.v reeur-
i i.. . .led n m. llv. rv fit ieii slemKl
it is, t hen w ill be room in Noi I h
t ' Ii,,., i... i !... I,:.s not li.ell
,. . -l . .
silii-e 1 hi civil viar, tor li e.iolu ol
p.ditical thought. A man may
tl:eu l e a IMnociiit. a I opuiiM
i or a Ib'i'ubllcaii.as he mav i lioose,
' .i ,J c.i, ;;tl,
11 ( . "11 t he lllellt S ol 1 he Issues sill -
I hv lh.se parties, or .iccor.i-
inu' lo t he i haract. r o! t he cam! l-
dates presented, without laying'
hiliisell liable to the t hal -e ol hc
illir ill ea'lle witll the Slate's ell-
' , ,1, 0 I,, is ,-t.eive.l and
.....,i.. it i .. .ii,. i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ea i . oi
eoiiuter 10 his coir, n t ions if
; h(. V,,,,M tie I )em.u r.itic K. het.
; U.e adoption of the all.kliilmelit
j t lie natural hel'llae-e of flee me li,
i i.-liberie .. opinion and lu-eilv
to evplcss it.
rio kicaa kelief Bill.
, ., . ,
'"'' '
1 l:e ,r
L'o i u w lial is ealli-il
! 1 '"' ! Ue! t" il H.lll Kelief I U I e,
; hich ni. I two mill: -n .loiiais
.-. .ileCtell at federal ellsli.lll l.ollseS
Is dill ies oil iil.pi -I Is i ,f . oils
r..in I'ueito II: -.. ai.- . 1 1 ; i - p: I- I
ted for net i -s.i v j. .,-al t I " 1 'ti
ll re iii th .t i-i ii. d. is iii . it'. . : an
e kii.e,-. h .1 ;i.a nl ol ii-jus; i, . .!.:;.
t I n I o ! t .11 i :.. I' lU.j'lsl l.e f. .1.1, lll
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- e to! in a j ..a in Out V . '1 he l ie
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Secret of Beauty
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Tutt's Liver Pi!b
I'i ee I ii I Ii i i ii s.
I he cxpcuch. c ot C. . Snow
o. in oht.iiir.ii.' inou' thin 2o.oi.(
.items
tor inv.-'UoiN h.'.s vu.ihUJ
lu'in to helptully answer many
lUi's'.ioiis i clal ing to the I'lutf.tioti
'tintclhvtu.il piopcitv. Phis tli.--,
.l.ivc dotu' in a pamphlet treating
.Mlctly ot I nitCil Male- and loii.ivii
palc its. with eost ot same, and how
.o I'lo. me thrni; Hade ni.uk. Jc
iiis, eavcats. iiiliiintrnuntN, dub
ious in Ic.uiiug. patent caw el.-., etc.
I his pamphict will he eiit lice t"
.tin one w riting to C. A sno.v
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CHATHAM
Oulit. to read
(lie
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TWEXTY.ChNE
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expresses ine
opinions of its
editor without
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regardless o f
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