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Cl)all)am Rrccrfc . II. A.. LONDON, EDITOR AND PKOPMETOK. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR (ETtatltam Record. KATES ADVERTISING On? sii uare, one niRcrtioi, - f 1.0 i One Sijuare, two murt! to.i 1,1.0 One Bijuaru, out- mouth - For Lu-wr a4vi-rt:st:;.. Bts lirrei con. tracts will be madt;. VOL. XXII. 1'ITTSBOKO, CHATHAM COLWTY, N. C Til L'liSDAV. JINK 7, lJOO. Strictly in Advance. NO. 12. i 1 1111 III! m As Ours, and is Constitutional and exceedingly Well. THE OPEftATION SATISFACTORY To All Cl:isse of White People - l.lim'n.ites ill N.'uri., hut Guarantees the Right to cite to liu-ry liitc Man. . . The p- iisi1-.'.: amendment in this State is a copy in' t h ' siuVra?:!1 ainoml'm-iH in lumi:ir..i rxn pt tin- propel ty clau-o. 'I h- ;'. Mi.siitutiiiii.il C uv cation of Louisiana adopted tin' aim-nilmeat in lM's l! went iiHn offe. t . m aft-i. Time h:.s been tin- f il!-.-! pn.-.-iblo op portunity t.i study I'n' ipiest inn in all its iict.r.1 . Tlii' .-it;, eleiniis were Tit I.; t y. ar under (In1 provisions of tin- iiv i -imsiiti itinn. This year ttf Slate . limi was held 11:1 h-r if. N.i word ni' . tm i -int has lic-ii h"Uid. No white I...'.:', ii.is stated tl:;it his right, tn villi- i'. i.-- be, n denied. Nn bat has boot. Di:nli- . -f I!." ipe-timi iu th" - i I rt.-. So we tal - it that tin- working ol' th- nr.i- II i t:: i : t i:s i.:i lisiiltia will In' i:s work ing in ii.is St.r.o. ,lt has i-.tond a pr.iofi c:i! list tie In order Hi.-i Hi" -pie of fii.s Stat- mirc'..t have ill. U:- inform. Hon mi ttiis fiil i.' !, Ii.ui. .! srphur- I !.-, "limr i-f ill-' News an I Observer, h is hccll !) il'' Sliito "I' Lou isiana mi I :ii.nli n t'.udy of the ques tion in ii- 1: -aril' us. Mr w is espe cially :u-' i'. in n- king lnf..riuati n .is to wle-tiier white pi"i;i!.' are .lisi'mii chisel. II, 1 fti(.;-i-!;:..: . Inrn of I'ifi'v He illil n-t . 'In' Snat'il 111'1' in;'. Hi' inti'rvii'wi'il iii- uf poli'iral opinion : his invesritr.il i-m t Cii.inry I'.irishf-s niir the tawns. towns':. -themselves ! toiitli.ii is i lng points I th" light - f Loui i ! tiioir a ..rini solut.i Ml "t Th . -". vi.-i: -l iin-i pj-opli-hi:'.!. .1 on th" snl-j-vt. At . i'" 1 1(1 : liail' of ! !'.! ll'Uii- ::.'ii from i;is ar: h hs. In xn -rifin-i- l.'ip pi-opli- of iini-niniimfly thai irtit was tlii' only po-'-ibl-' hi- siiffi-ai;-- 'itK-siion. ami tin- ain.'iiilm. iit is ri'iiarili it as an en tirely :.ati-f..i' iiry laihm of it. Th iriti'i i. ws hail hy him wi'h well 1-osttvl i itiz-'iis of liiuisiaiia ln'ar on t!i.i follow n:c pha 'sof ihi; ipjisti.Kr 1. I'llli-.iti.ilin l:;- Ni-sr.i. '2. ;ii:ir:.ti'' ir.tf i hi- rij;iit to voto to i-vory tint i v whili- man. wln thi-r f;ln cati'.l in- lint. lClii-nti 1 1 1 ii r- p ri tu-ii-1 f'Mlnvrs from i-'li',. i, an. I -h- ai i-.t-i poliiir. aml poli-iial ai-ii n. 1. ICIin;:tJ-:si:: th- NVr. "AlIlol;i; ,:!n rs Ml N 'W (lll-' in- I ll oi a tall; wit-i i!on. John I'itzpatrirli. vl:o is a wialthy . iiii-n iu:il was a mrm'.M r of III'- DM ::'i- n ih.tl f-inm-il tin- i' n BtillKio:. .1 Aia'-miinrlil. He Utl vs ih -n h r's uf tlii' . ' i y politi. ;. H.- i-ai l: "Thi- !:!i;--:n':i-.i -.1 wo.ks v.-ry wt-ll. It taki-s in !! w'-iti'. mi. 'Iin atiil or ii'-t. who i . is: i-n-1 ninirr tin- craii'I-futhi-r l .a.'. Tin' pra li' .il i fl'i' t in my wa:il w.is 'n r"il;iri- a in-uro wuls tlall.;n i f ah. ml L'.' hm I t 11:'. In -St. Mary's I'a-i !i. wii'.i a pual.itinn of abniit 1 T . ' iM'rcit'- ami ahoat l.onil wl:ili-s. only ah.iilt oin- iln.--n m-roi'S rcnisii'f. il." "Tlii'i" v.i'ii' niily "i.llan ni'L-roi-s f 'ti-isii'ii-il in th" St ill- at tin- i i'!it ol.-o-tlon. Tlii- pai'.illy of ihf iu'iiio voln took ii way i-:i t i r-l y thi'ir imiKrtan'-i? iu vo;rs Tiii'.v wero nut r.annt'il or BO'.it;:i( iifii-r, As a '.lainral ri'S'.ilt tho.'" who iliil r t;isti-r will havi- ivi in.'i ti tiv to ilo i; aifalu. a'.-rl at Hit' ntw h-k-Is'ratlon afii-r tin' pnsi'iit ii-nislratinii -xpins. whlrh .vill In- lii'i'.'inlii'r :ilst, 1!"0, llicn- will In- frwi r iii'tiro vit. r.-. who ilisiri' to ri'isl.-r." ll ni. M. ('. 'an'. if New Orloahs. In t'.iis ri'y t ln ailopiimi of tin- "on Klii'.ninral aiiiin.lni-nl. i.iinilar to Ih-' o.-n' pi'-ndi :c in North Cirolina. r. -sa li ed in mill in;: tli' ln-:ro vr.l- fr im 11. 177 t l.t'.i.'! Tin-si' :n- o!!1.-ial tlijiiri's. tain-!! I ais morning from tin' look;i in ti'.i' cHin' of Mr. Jltp M. lili-ason. Stato K.ttMiar of VittiTi, fur tin' pari-li of Oi l 'an.-. "In N'ovMnln'r. 1S9. tht! first -U'.-ti.in was iholil umlrr tho nmv I'r.nstilut ional Amendment. Tl.i- total rofilstnitinn was 38,!i;i. of which namlior I.JiiS wi-i-i-ncKrccs, a ndu lion if ihe nonri vot" from tin' IMHi ri-Klstra'i. n. whirli w.-s tlio fnli' i t kli.Avn. of I L'.TOH. This i-ity elwtioii showod to tin? wriio'.i- S!ui. t'a vaiiu' i:f tlii- aiiif-iidmi nl. and op.'in-il tln w:.y fur tin' nviilt situ in the Stale I'livti'ia ll' Id l ist moatii. The tate plivfinii was 1 1 - -1 1 on tin- 17ih of Apri' RpMi.-ii I'll' ion elo i'.l on I n- 17; ii of Maivii. a- the law ri'il'ii"' a il n Lis thirty days lef ire the eli i tii.t'. The rPKlstration In the parisli lit iinbi-art'S miy i!ie. 17 wards ia New Orl-ann) for tli tSate chi lloil w.-.s ils.S'.M. of which number 1. !.:' wen- in ..'roes.-' - Hun. .lero M . i'.l '.is n. State It- si sirar of Vo. tnrs far ': V'.liis. I'nl it ai'tei'iii'4 111" liirht to vole In, pvory while man. w Iii-ilier c.iii.'.iit'd or not. "rnder the Constitutional Amend- . inent. hy rea oa of sii-tloii five, every t iine.lui ated man. who coulil v iti- in IS- , 6". ir who is a son or Krand son of such voter e.inl.l register on a perniaiunt roll and vote aa lang as he lives, pro villi :1 he ri'jd-'-tert'd on that roll by Septciiibrr 1. 1 1S. In this parish we took llll 'iest lo -ee that every Illiterate wiiite n; -.n w.i i registered under that KM'tlni. I ri-ififtt'i imI under it myself, anil there were very few Illiterates who did l.ut avail tlieiuselvei; "f this pro vision. The anieniheeiit works npiea dldly, the clii-iiiMis are fair, the eilueat- ; ej and tiueilueated whites vote as liere- 1 tofore. and there is better feeling in politics than for many yi ari." Judgii the chivalry ol lis people and tae lirav L. IV Calllonett. eiy if its sons. !tx ndoption was a ""I'ric.r iii 1ST -t. there were no public grand and magnificent revolution. It Behaois except mixed schools, open alike t i wiiite nnd negro i hihii on. and as the while pf.iple would not send to them, many children grew up without education. We were unwilling t- dis franrhtw thr.ie rtlecte 1 men or their chtl Irru. the rc-ldlers wh f., Mowed I-e or tho men who helped reseue the tSate In 1S76. That la why we put in seotion five. Tha ttllbcrate white toters are Work: delighted w i!h the .nniiinT:i-int."- ITnn Thus. Ii. iiniioinx. "Ni-arly all tin' illiterate whites r-g-i-ti-roil. As an example. I may mem linn that in ward tivi- i;i country town shii them ari- ".in vim is. 1 know i vi-. ry man in tin- ward, ah.ut half " whom i-X-l't Ileal . II-' 11 lie-1 ii:i t -:i about twi'lvi'." All i-cgi-lrrc - Sheriff .laim "The amendment has more than met public expi elation-. Our i b i lions i n i -di r ii ar- t lo.--eiy conli'sleil and per 'i i ly fair, while iliite-.-ate.-; reiristere ! ander n--tiiin live and voted, lew ne sri'se viae, iloy are .--arUstii-.l a::d them is i;aod ferliiiii lniweeii tin- raciv." -Hon. Andrew I'ri. i . "In Iifayi -tie. Si. Martin's, Vrnuii ! ion. th" Areiidian an I o;li'-r iciris'aes i there are many ill:'' rate.-. Many ol' them an- ('nobs. Ti-em are no betier : !'--!(!ier tl.nn tin. Cm.'!.- re j:' men;.-., i Tiiey are men who. f.mniih i'.iin rat.-, j have ail the ilvic vlrtins. take a lo i ii ! intcre.-t in ptibiie alTnir.-. and stn-d by j good g iM-riinii nl all the v. ay through. I W" i-ould not illst'r.in -ai..- ru. It tn: ;' m- n and brave s biicr-. " The men enr.iiled ;:::i"r section fr. i 1 I'ehii;d ti.ii:i is the laaiiU'iiul of Hie ' State. I: is a wiiite man'.- ami an An: .-Hcaii mil. The la-e lion. T: .1. ; :- .mine. i. I're. blent of tl:e Ani- ri, an i liar Assicint!':ii. n i-tereil IM-.'h'i' III!!' ! elans.-. 1; i ! til.' ill-te registered i ' now pi ,'r"a I roil.." :' .:. i mil of honor. ..lo.-t of while mill of the Stale b r t .i is clause and am it on tile regis! i a!'-'!: il. C. Case, i f New O:- ii-ani. i I In xt ;;.-l;d Mr. (ib-ason this q:nJ 1 tion: "H ive any iilit.-'-, New Orlivti::; been .h : of v .t ing Invalid- ll white nier. in . d Ih" privilege could not read ' and v. rite"" i lb- unde--.-lianl ihe ii'iistii.n ar.d : in nle t his atiawer: Nam- whatever. y whit" man ! who wai ts t a vole is permitted to vole. ' Public si'ii-i-u-tit is such ilia- ii- imin in p.dltics v.-.aibl atletiipt to ihraw ob- ! slacles in the way of an illiievate while manV vo:i:i-'. l'rac'i ally all win couldn't read and write n gi.-t.-m.l un der the grandfather i l iu. e in tin- tii.r . nrcsenbed by law and are on a per-inam-ni mil of ipialife'd voters, and am i-.iiarauti i d ihe rii-h: l vote all their "No while nicl. II .lie whatever - have b"ea disl'rani hi -' I." Mr. (ileaMin said: "Il took two years to educate th- p. .-pi- of I.oui iana up lo tin- point that it w.iul.l r.ot result in the disfraii aisetin nl of any whiie pan pie Now they all si e it and like it and wouldn't go back lo old e indltioii.-. un der any i-iivunii-tu:: .a. This ix n.s true of the nit luca:-.l par. ion a ; of tin- ed iica'ed portion of our pulation." ;i. Kiimina-.ing rcprei.ea.ilile fea tures I'rof.i politics i ml eleating pol ili s and practical ac-i- -. Hon. Satin. i I I.. i!iu:o.e. City Al;or iiey, ai d iu of th- bailing men in N'-w Orleans, i-pei-.king of what follow id th- practical workings of the am endment, said: "It has rendered ou .-il-iiion- free from any just taint of fi-aii'l. ll Ii:ij worked well in every way. purticiilurly in its bencticial ef r....i r. tt in L-tvinir a bltil-i r tone to our ii.di; h- i-i.,. i.f.,... no s'lsiiicloli of irregularity in the iw.i eleetions held und-r it. It has n-t only eliminat ed ihe negro vote, thus icmuving i-or- 1 ruptioii and many evils, but has re sulted in guaranti .-ing fair white pri maries, h'l'e negr i question has been elin'iiatud. No t.ne n nv thinks about ' the negra voie. and in fa.-: - ry few of tilelll care -.11 VOle." Mr. lVier I'. IV'-cml. ;i native of llal . igh. who U now i n- of the leadim. an. I inilai-ntial it iz-i:s of New Oreiins. told m- that tin- ainei .lun i:t had war I; id well ill eveiy l-e-p.-i-'. aild s.cuii'ii peaceful an 1 fair elect inns, eliminate: th- negro from politics, and had nai j disfranchised an-, white man li-cau. 'of his lack of ediic-itini! ar-l proper!,-. Mr. l'esciid has been lhing lien- f " seventeen years .-ind has made himself univeisally res)ei'!ed and npu!iir. and is a li-.isiip-ss mini of larg.- interesls and wide acipiaintaiii e. lie ,-ays th it he is in no s-nse a polilicla-i, takin,' or.lv that part 111 I' -lilies tha' a go id l itien t-- celled upon In l ike. His :b- s rvati i;a ai f grea' va'ue and I wi iglil. par: icuiarly lo North Car. din i ians wiin know hint as an ind ilig-nt. ' can fill, and wise business man. ' Though a leader in Ih- v nrleans linan rial i-iich '. Mr. re-cud is pri'id that tin- ti-.r siiil s'ict s to his hecis. and le rejoi. es in whatever helps or blesses : North Cirolina. "Ihe passage of the ami ndiii-bt." he said, "will eliminate, the ir ,:iii question liud give Ihe pen- ide freed an in ihink nb.n.i Ih- in. Ins- ', trial expansion wliinii promises so j much for North Vaiolina." (hie of the foremnse editors of the I foremos s'irillu i-nifwyp vbgkqj Vfdlu I Smith is Major 11. .1. Iletisey. editor of : the New nrleans State, the incut ar dent ami vigorous advocate of White Supremacy in this city of believer. :n the white man's parly. 1 asked him how the niueiiiliaeut had operated and wl..l!ier it had juslili-d Ihe expecla ti -t-.s i l its supporters. He said: 'It his worked admirably in Ihe Iiut ki ':; ar, iinsf it. No siiecitication lias l.ei n made of any fraud or wrong. It has put l.oul-iiina on the old system of a while basis, brought It buck lo the era when it was noted far and near for has put the Sla'e on the high road to prosperity, and I believe there ia a higher tone in public lif- than in -0 years. There Is a feeling of mief that the negro question has bean eliminated ; nnd that we have returned to tho oi.l ! time Tumor." What has been tho result or the j adoption of y:ar new constitution on a I.e.; Mr. i ; ii.-;...;:.. r: now abwdiite'.y fair. 1'iuy li'i.i been utiuliln rliurgi; of the lei;.-1 oppoiri.u, tifier ehi- lion, wire forced to uy. 'We Jiavn'i a vord to sny.' T'aerti Is not a tvuspicion if unfairness about our elect ioUH. I :n lleve that the regl.vtratl.m In thli ity Is the ,1,.;,,,,, cM-ny city on the continent." All trouble on farms and l laulaiioiu J has vanished. I "The Ocnstitutional Amemliiient ha j brought, abou! a bcter fecline in tht j Slate. In absolute and unquestioned 'inlivl, the white men fed the n-npi'n-nbility of iirotecting the negro in all !:U rights. The Wai'c people of NniHi , ' arollna. regardless ol party, will miss in opieirtiii.iiy to put tiu ir prditics on higher plane if they do not adopt tit ini'-tulnieiit. They owe it to themselves ' i'.i! chiiilreli lo da what, we have il i-ic li-re ihe ii. c.- is eliminated as ;.n im- i norti.iit political fa. -tor, fair ebviinu.:. i -ave no excuse for c.mipliints, !l: : w hit" man and negro are on friendly terms, tn native bara illiterate while i '.an loses his vii.i' - and all the.-i- ble.--s-iugs ha v b.'-ti brotighl nbo-it by tin- i atnejidmi-i.t."-- (iovcl lior -'i;.-t-r. I "The elimination of Un- illiterate Id e-k vote in Louisiana has pl.e ed our i P lit io.s upen a higher plane and ik-h- "icd in a n"w era in our civi- life." I': C. AphoaMJ Smith, I'mfes.-iir oi : l't'-:!isl. in H'e I iiiver'.lty cf l.ouiiaai'.a. ' "The amendment h.'ia brouglit about ' a ci.iidilioTi if in M'a; tin- white e'e. . ; toran- then existing had Icon main t limd and Hie d air opt aed to negro voti'i :-. w Im pos.-e-osol ?::"0 Vi c.rtll i f property or had reasonably po nl elu .a'ioi.ai ipialilicalions to bi c -in- vot ":s " ll 'tiu. f.eou ,1,'nrreuiski. C.m -ii'ssioi'i of ..r!i ic. i r i:: Si'iiali r l'rite.'a.T.-.l ua.i-rlaki ,s to i-ay that the aiai inian in i-. 1iuisiami. has disfran -his,-. I Ih- Hire, te wiiite vote. and :) pi-.c. e t'uai he gives tin- white vol- rcgisf-p d in l'.t'i. and then allows the number of votes ni.'t in Hie recent Sta;- i 'ei-iiou. and agrm s from this that the balance are disfranchised. The bo 'ks in tin-office of the Sm:rc- i lary of Stale in Baton Range show thai in ISle'i lis. ".71 Illiterate white men reg istered and made til' ir mark to the ap- , pll atlon which the law of the State ;hi n reijuimd. In the April eli tioii of I'.'cai. the bonks show that 31.07!) reis tered under the grandfather clau-e. ' Thi.s llows lii.it the illiti.rate white Men were practically registered and any shortage in the registration was on the part of those who eouid read a:.d w ri.e. and who were, i f course, no, lii-frani hi e i. Tiny simply ever- ;;; (! their i i . : - not to rc:-v.s:er an-1 ' vote ia I'.'i'U I laun ila-y feb 'hai then: i,3.i i; i ..n-.e-i iha: called lor it. The fact is that ti'.e vole in no Slate is ev-t up t i the iegh-i ration. I' fills in far -h ui i-i Ma.-.:,:- hi;. i !'.- as in Louisiana, la oar ;.:i S:;.le tlie actual vote g-'ti-eraily fai-1 .-h.-ut of ih- rcgbiien-d vott I .-.ii.tHMi t.i 7.".iii.111. ami o'lr regis. ored vott i- from .'.ii.iiijii o lai.ni'ii less than It"' leimbei- of men entitled lo vote. This is -o in nearly ;,!! the Slates in Ih t'liion. To i!lu-triit -. in Ma-s iclinsei ;s in IVi the li'L-i-lereii vo"- m.is il-i-.i"'". and the aciual vote east in thai year wa.s l'-.i'iio. In t'-. niierticut in tin- legistend vote was L'-'-t miU. he vi.:e cast was rja.ni'O. lacs o.-.e i, ait. --id that those persons IS'.in and any Ii.) v.i re n gi.-teled in these two i.iies and iUd no: vole that vca: eliieii? Hut Hon. II. C Cat tin' Liaiisiana Senate Were lisf rau- rresident of answers this charge of Senat ir l'l ili-'aard a "The olllv white illileiate: follows: il l.sf ran ch;. -ed in Louisiana are thus- foreign ers who were permit!.. I under the vuu-.-tHutioti if !s7'J t ) vote under a mere ih laiatinn of intention to became eiti- zens. in ; n-s iiumui.-i i.nisi- w no iixu. few. bat thousands c ntiniud to vote f.iiin 17!) to IMis under their declara tion of intention. Tlii-. illustrteas the fori ign born vote, i-.-p" ially that, por tion w.iieh was Italian had gotien un der tin- i ;:ii'-m of Micalleil political bosses, an I ;i pn judi e nainsi Ir had a i; en in tie be':e:- el.-im ir of the peo-pb- sec. uni only in in'-ablty tn that against the n. ;;r a o!e. and when the Constitutional Cnnna'ion of jv-is un-ili-n -ok to eliminate ti.e negro vote, ihir. wn i s peciii 1 1 y ia tin- civ of New hle.ill-. a ileti riuii.i i liemaiid thai the iil it -.;i to, boss contriib-d for-'ign vole i-iiould lie i iiininaleil. and t'ae effect uf the suffrage pioviii. u was to eliminate every illiterate foreigner who had no: In en la.taralii-.cl pi i- L.UjS to anuary 1, 1 SJIS. "Tin- liiu.in iti n of ihese iliou.sauds of iliil. rate fan igii' is. voting upon ih . lar.i'.i. !i of in i-ation only, acouul.i for the falling off of tin- w hue regis tration in Louisiana. "livery native horn whit- man ia L uisiaua. wkclh.-r eiim-.iteii or tineiiil citcit. vo:s and i.-. proi-t-tej iu his Thi - sia; tailing off i!'ll '. 'iii. nt fully a -i omits f jr ih if I ae registr i! ion there iu lie; IVnrhi: Ikinand I;. The orators i f the blaek-ani' tan party an m ug ibr -igh the State pro c. aiming ih:! -,;',' I ii a. -ei-.,is In .-aii-iiiimr.g tin- aim n-iiia-iii n-ted con trary id ihe popular ib ni.iud. As n matter i.f fact, a't-r the revolal mn in Wilmington and the terrible tension of (li taber and .Now r.ihi r. 1M'!. there ' : a tie.iversal ib na aid for the el.ml- nation tf the muro. i.r.d leading I puliiicaus and I leaiocnits Joined in ith.it ilenii'ii I. Ir. Cyriis Thompson j voiced what was universal when lu: I said, shorily after the eli etiiin: ! "II is evident that he Democrats will have to eliminate the negro ques tion now. 1 do not think that tho j I people wlio have given tho I cmo- i i-.vic party power will lie satisfied ! with anything rise than tlie ilimina j tlon of the in gro from politics in j North Carolina." In view i f the necessity of eliminat ' ing the negro vole the le gislature would have violated the trust and ex 1 pectations of the people if liny had mil put it Iu the p.iwvr of tlie voters to stop tugio rule i:i North Carolina. I il- Legislature iiiill.l not and did not disfranchise anybody. It submits to the voters whether they wish to be rid of the big negro vote which i;a been uRoil for had government and has engendered strire and trouble between the race;. ho elinHliiiri?" 1 Here Is his answi "Klettlons un The tnr.st bitter e i snlwtatttla'.e ; '.nfah-m -s. The ALL, Manly Words of Leading f'orih County Populists. : . j 0(i WHO DOES ISIS OWN THINKING t Hi'. V.. A Conrad Advocates th-.-Ainendn:-.-!!' ami Refuses to Permit IUi.lt r to flak. M in a Traitor to Mis ll out of niy line to write ' inibli-'iitbui, but limr it bus been i'i nt ly l ipo.-n d In my d .-.ibt italic!! ' i .-a-t i- i-cinty that boat my p'v-i-al amemiiui nl. arh Icpart.s ill :- n'y pi. si' ion liiem was i ti-'ui on tl I think ii o. st to r ! r.d giv- the . n that loirMioi'. I am a I'r.p,il;s.r. pall ic ;: '.laipl' s ;.r--i' Hie Nation::-. , bat Il.--.i1 of all. if Anglo Sax .a r.. I shall i-.-l-.,.- i ui- lo the lie'.:., change for ti -inong tit? i. I' ll) believe lli'-.n ;.. itforin o,' ; I.al p.. i I aui a white mail. :-o long i:s a dron i-'oed runs in my ci: ihe white la-e rnaeri .-ml until !n::;i. g:-;.! i - llrr i .ikes pirn e I gl-i :-.. I shall en;; I in I. db'a!c ihe '.oc;:l ! n.iia.te, or even t;ll or llilMi.::.: I h n in irs oi' thi , o iii This. ti;-ii:i.. is ll diln-cl jiiat nirni. . plank in ia I la .e a.n! nc ilellct f.li-l'e :.:. I lien wit ii a:. word or '. ic as was d; :i- b ate ci) ca'.h. I '. 1 1 1 l! I rex r sev -r my , m.: rty of ua a. w lio b platform chicanery, ua'.or liulier at his i'op" ' thai 1 .-en.' iist. : von I ioi, ..' I; lieii'.h. .-!..; "gard the negro, in nr. 'ial of the w iiile . . .. iht- advocate a polity or a fusion wiin ., party or a m-1 of im n who. to r-ta-i i.u-e in., going up and down il.i State i-viliiig the v. hi!-, earnest l-.ni- -rs ol m ;,ro -C .1' i hoi!.' !:) keep Ih" lid conlili'ie his ibiuora1- ii.i!lg iliM'ieliee i:. our public afi'ai!';-. Ail I rue I'npali.-ls are far th oai being in favor of negra equality ami . will not vote against making white supremacy pi munii ill. ami eliminate . the nice quistio;. from politics, rcle. gale Ihe iie-.-o to his piopcr place, which is to' Ihe liar in politics ami sociely. He wiil then ceaso to be a fool, -.vill In -on. a useful and law , abiiiing cil Izi n. With this iiii.-siinn oat of politiis. Ii:- white uite wiadd divide: a party ' would lue to ili-peiiil upon the mcriii i f its policy, the integrity of its lead ers and i an.ii'hit.v-. and poiiiiiu would In- pui il'n d ami hoi.i ;-t w hite men be !'.( e. As a i iinscier.l ion.: I'opulisl. i 1 i iinnol see how we i oalil ask for any better hop.' than this i f a fair chance to te.-t tin- w imbim of our principle -I , fore the liiilraii'ebcd vote of lil.'-rty lining while men and thii; we can li'-ver do .so long ius Ihe iu gro slami. a factor, to pn!it by our divisions or s-.luce our 1 "ai'.i-s into ib-livcr'ng a-; int the li .iids of ll.e i-n- iai-.s of oar party ami our Stat-, ib-m are we I'opuli.sls. advocating a;,.i iioping for clean an. I in-lit si. .. :i:i, .-. and ou." ' M'lf lonsiiluleil office holding leaders t are trying to use us as a club to , rack the heads of our own race on a i question that, is to ib I.Tininn Ihe purity of our prim iph-s cad our civi lization for nil time. We advocate i free silver, and this s.une crowd for the second time propose to have us line up with the Uipahlhan party, which has not only cut ih- throat of ' silver but enters on th" campaign a prolcssed deteiider and advocate of a continuation of the negro in power in North Carolina. Such as this is a I stench in my nostrils. They try to dodge this is-ue. One of the wlde-lietween the horns fusion itita. who has just had to drop a mouth full of public fodder, and il was even Hu n watering with a mea gre hope of more by way of t ho negro vote, said to me only yeste.iiay: "How can you discriminate ngain.-t tlie ne gro on account of rare, eclor or pre vious condition of servitude?" Inut's pure siuff. 'Ihe amendment is piann id to prevent that very thing and he knew It. Our while loving statesmen in the Legislature, guarded against that lii-rinh of th- words of the Fed eral Conslit.ition and only discrimi nufe d against the peculiar .-ittriiiui' .-; of the race, not singling out anybody or any class of people. The Supreme t nurt of the I'nited States says that you cau do this, and every intelligent mini has read of that decision. Senator Cullnm, a great Republi can, iu liis report of the Hawaiian i t'.iinini.-sion. rays: "The Ani-'ric-ia ' i ba of sui'iiagi' pro-supposes that the body of i iiizciis vn'i.i are to exercise ' it in a free and independent manner. have by ililii i iunn e or education such knowledge and appreciation of the rei poii.-ibilitii s of free suffrage, and of a fall participation in tl:,- sovereigi.t y of the iiuiut.-v. .is in b- able to main tain a Republican f.in.-i of govern ment." Now Hie North Carolina iiinendiin-nt propi tes what R-pub!ican leader Cullom tuys ihe C :ns,.,ulion pn--iippoM s, lei all white men vol,-, by Inheritance, and ihci-is, t,,.t hav- . Ing capiieity by inln : i iitice, must vole I by eibii al .on. or not at ail. Mr. 1-Mitor. I this nun ndir.i :;t will l ung our Con tiitutioii mi-re in au-nrd with tlie di vine law itself which has made the while man an greatly superior to the negro, and on this solid rock I plant oiy feet iu th-s pn propose lo woork cut campaign, and uni te with my race. I aided iu organizing Ihe l'opiiiist party in 1-di'J. to secure n fortns which were thought t ould only be accom plished by a new party pledged to these reform:'. l'roinini-it among Ihese was a demand f.-r an expansion if our cum ncy sy.-t.-u, which resulted Iu an i.-sue in 1MH ar l 1M"1 for the 'i,e iin-i iinliniiied c, iitag- of silver. In iv'.'i there was an agreement bc weeii Ihe "borscs" of ll.e I'opulistt and fit-publican parti' s to put out a Joint llcket. The far,! a was litood up to. I'.uy Wrlson, the parist mi l .strongest Uiti-tmst ami free silver man in the State, was oefented for coveruor, and I ion ot 1 c- ti.e "bosses," Uutler, u silver i ian w;w olwtea I,, tin. Hi n etc for , y, :,r3 at'. I'ritiOiard. who Maud, :'. U-..SIS. I mo.- opolieH, gold Inigi. in ami i :.l.e negro against the v. hit- tv.n. w,i. j ; .'b cteii for eight years. ,'o that, whil" ill l.in;. the Sta'.e was , ,.i,.,l , ,,. 1,1,., ., .. i .,vm i... i,,. , ,,. . j jo.-ily Of Hi'' White Vl'-e. tin '.ll.li"l ' ): :;ro vole el"it:il th. fasioii lii et a.r.d leghdaturc. and our )irii.. ii'.i - de ' feat ed l.y I2.t.i'ii in i.li'i-ity. and I u-it'i; Ih Carolina !'ti r:.!i drlaiiiatioi:, s. c iring ' to th- , id .aaiidurd a oi" in t!-." i-enale for . :rht ycis ami Mr. ll.it i. -r nd I'ntc .a:. in ih" im .i.M.ime S'-i u-hiig two hplemliil offa es w biili they are d. aaierau-ly i :y- ing lo hold ;ii I-). Mr. i'ritchaid. I'm: gold and tins! i-pu-.tle, ami .Mr. r,H!ii :', Mbe siivr orol'i :!,. r. are I'-ghting the ami ;:i!-"-lit and ti jin... tn i-omai't Hi. r parti,.: tha: v a.-. . hoping 'he-.-: i-y ,.rji: "i.ui.- Hair i-aiie and ij.'..--! Ciimuh ? 5 1 K'ada tina of t'ia ir I ;.a:lii.. iiy il,- , -nnti ;:.(.'!.! i -lit .!,:'. i a. a " of ih- m g-.. vote and 1- -ro ! I lilljl i, !'. Thi;. Mr. l-hliinr. h.-ii,,-. 'I- -a t i ..'i-l ir I'hfnl e.u..liliou of ll, ollh. i :I r-i.-t, .-.::;!. on i.f . n- I ' pab.-t c." ' I'-.- ' ai.i.ii:;;ii. fa.- t ) : I u.n.i; j ..-i Mr. Ili-t'. i . ra. !..:- for im.-. ph a..e. 'i re Ira! .-. Ii. A f;X;: Vi int a timid Lili.1 r:;. t : C.'-t I'c 1 Weepy from th- . " s-'-i S i;- :: Ha- f. i!ow hi.v !. i.f . na:;- - f' : Mr Aliufi ' .lovn.-i'. U- al-i- ai-i e::--.-. :; . baii'iiiau i f ll:- ! i.-. -i ra: ic H:.-. .i'i - t i 'i.iimiitt. of I-..: s- t oi.nt.v. V. , i: i-,-a i ... it v.iii Idas! rale H-- : -.It wi.ii ii '. i'.i t'ml -a ih- v..-h 'fa i ::ood e'lail-liuiv, .11. 1 tn - maa i i.-! em ';: In i.t ae; ... V.'- a-.-.i t,..t . i, . ' ":' ii is I-. i.o-.n ih; . . I - i.i'n; iu ;,i..!i .. . :: ll I . e i org- I ,u . I, ;;!. if a change v t' "i Me -b tic- Tin 1', :t c !!g,- I'.liall .-. I'i I'or.-y-b. and i'.s ! i -ao- v. ; :hy li.b'nis Si-tititlei. "in l,n ping wi' ii niy m ::: - i.f j I ii".-iie to publicly return tae t of '.he Kxecll'ive Commit! c i i 1 i.-iiiocraii.- party of i' rsytli ci-aav. : J t'ao e sp. a in-rs who laid d..wa their : business on last Saturday, clot-cd la ir j ofti -es on a busy day, ami liib-d tl. ap- I imnlimnts ii,;..!.- tor them m - '' - l nmmiit 1 Ii- Ii lilies ot Un st I. nil!, C. 1!. Wa.san. I. M. Swtai, Ci, n.-.it Manl--. i'rank 'I'. I!.i!d-.'. .a. Wal;--r n. j i 'ox. I-i. A. (i'ilii h. A. II. Iil!-:'. W M ' It, ader.-on and .1. li. Whit ik-r. j "At no; a single n.i ,-Hiig w. re th . - ii-. ;ile dbaippoiiili d in liav ing a .-pi-:k. - er, CAcepl at two pbici". and it wa ; an "'I'll,' Ii linos of tin '- b-Illi ii .; fault of tin- chairman litis was so, for h was n.,t nntiMed by tin- g--'!:!e:m u as signed tn H: -e .iac-s that th -y i ould not n.-l ii:" app'datn-.i-i.l. ''"",. ' y" " ,''',.'' niay of devntt.iii I i the cause of v.l i:, .-api'i ina- y liian this eiu erful r:-:::;-i;-.nice by ihes- ;:il-mi-i wilh iii . -q-ies: of i'ae co-o- il lee, a!:-.' I am iha. tin- bus:" i.'.l-ii-nce lin y iv..' and ih" h. a;(y re- . i.tian ih- a-;;.!. :-av tiu-ui i er.. wii.-re, will stint.:!.:: iiln-rs all ov.-r tin.- eouir.v tn earn--:, ! faithful, unselfish work I'm- the cause , v.-iml tn the public goo, I, Willi no ' n;,:-t ib ar to every tru" w hile ma-,. thotigal of i-ii and no ilesiro for self "I wish to a. kn .-vvb-iigc th- Muni, of ' ugrnndiciueiit, is tin most it-aiark-I ihe committee nl,-.;, to the citiz.-ns of j aide beinr-on cuth. " . iuslt-.'s M '3-1-1 every township for giving these sp-i!;- ' vjUl, crs such a goad lurrmit. and su -li pa- 1 ' : 1 lent hearing, us vveil as for the for- ti... ,m,-i,i,i ..r ii..- s,i, maiion of u White Mans Club umi the j :,J,,ilu.,o, i,,ild cue f.,r tin- noses election of a wide-awake Lxet-i-i.e ; ()f th(, c.u:.iIV!l au, S1.e ,ml thcygrovv j Commitlee in ev ery .-ontary tow:..-hi;, j ,.,.,.; y Th soft ,issiu.s ()f ,llt. 0I. :in l or.-yth coiniiy. ' g.iu can b-a inii!,)e,l iu early life. A ' I honestly bidievc it was the ! -. 7, . , , . . i dav's onv.ii.ization work ever done ia ! l!lu'k, "0SI! ,,,! tliinner hy I i.nv county, and am glad of thi.s o,p.ii- . 'u!ar treatment, such as compress. (unity of returning thank therefor ! ll ,1,lll.v- l,ltl"''' w,tU llu-' l;"o-"'' '' ' -'Re-iicct fully and gratefully. ' witli instrument s ma il- with springs ' "A-NPRKW .IONK'(!. nn I pail. led en Is sous to clai-p the ; "Chairman Kx. Conitnilt-e ' ii i.ti1. Aclnlhcs pin Ion hu ll tiscil j "I. S - As an instanie of the : and so a.liu-tel a i lo bring about tht: I did work of the country secreiar.. s . f riifl.t aiuouii' of coiiipi-ession. Many 1 tin so tat-etings. I had fuil rep.irls fr. :a uosos are wrun,' and twi-tcd out of 1 every one of tin 111. with the nam., of j delegates, alternates, exei iil-v - 1 ..-a- i miiiecs and while man's , ll, oflic 1 -!::m -l and c-nilied. and in my -f , by IJ o'clock Monday, lunny of tl. i coming in Salnrday ingla's mail. !' :' ali of vhicl. many thank,. H .' ,1, ' 1 "ht ll""1'1'- I'uliiki aiiJ l'..ltiim ; Nearly two weeks have ela,r . .-ilKe State Chairinan Sin. lanlis ilii ia ) vvrole to State Ciiai aaan llniioii I 1 Ifep I iiroposing a joint canvass of ; the Stale by lb- tauitiilatti 0.1 the llemoeialic i.ii.i It- p.iblicaii tickets. In discuss the an t a.iaieiit. As yet nn ft has iicen rc ei . . . In tills iuvilaii :. laic is exp-i I. I hnwever. l i-iiav as Hnltnn was on Tiiisday iu 1.1:1 Dilution vvitii laii-h ard ami oilier ii. pablican It a.lers. A Republic:'!', is rc.-iHiii ihi- lo" Ha : ia'eli.i at H: .t the 1'opali s h i tri.'d lo puli I I d'. I) eat. 01' Hie ll de ... inv:in-g a jt-iiif i!is-m. I ai I-c viei'i 1... I'o-.-ili-'l and i:--:,:.bli. in St :! li. '. : - At'.! 1 -u s. II Is sat. I. - as a,;-:- a la - o.ii-h 1111 leisliindiiig b.-tw.-u -he ri- publican and !h;p:,list .hairmeii. in ti Mi Minu-.oiis tnat as tie Iiepi:-., aus hive lee-, rhali.l-g-d by biH, ;i, lic:.o:crats. Hie I'opiibsls cauim: 1 nv. ... 1 i'l nne vv i: b ail :,,-, , pt ir, 1 iie ,1: :.. . aild that of e. iit it will be ie.pesMbl. f-rtae (pit!.i" in on.. t . ;. 1 be ui two pbii.-s iii Hi., sail:- I line, lie vviii further state, il is i:,.,ii;!.t. that tie ft'-pilblieun - amli.lati s pilfe. tiy wil'itig ami anxioas for a j. int discus-sin-i and will 111. et both , he Ileum cr-lh :! I'liicfist c:::i !oia- : tog. th er. lie will then suggest ftiat Ihe State I'h.iinii.-n of the I i--"io t.-ii i, . J'opu!. I li'.d Kepublieiin pailies mei t in lt:il i :h 1 11 smile given date and ar-i-miji' a lit of plac-s in North Caro lina where the ciimlblales of all three parties can nurt ia jnint ili.---ii.i -dun to. the same day s. How much truth there is in this re mains tO be seen. Tommy '-Pup, what's the difference Iriwei'ti a habit ami a viie?" Tommy's I'op "Habits, my -n. are our own frailties; view are those of other pt o Ido." . i ; ; U J ll A i V if . j ; j j fUiUiiH 0 HUllLJ. PHOE3T e. HITAi-J'jT. ; 1 Miwiial iir1 u a.. is i-imi' l II r lliv.ei. in l 'lul. .!.!.. "About ti-'lv ,-. ais a'o .Ml.;, 'i.aoad -a li'.ni in M:'i.iiri. ii-r !ia: ic wis I- i n he .villi. VM.a. a:. i see c::li:e ol 1 ' . ... riiiei Southern m.vi., bii- lallicr a i;-- iiiian. ucr !:. In r a X.niili ( ';ii c!ii.i..a. Her iiarenta i:-:.i ill" pa. .-ais of :,ir. : J!e:;:-t were m : hi. and '.he lit lie j,.; 1,1 th- in. ..-...:- v. iiaia-.l l.'i-".Sir,: ' II. !!..;,' 'laoti;-.-;-' i.f 'the' iiov w in was tn ii- In-r Ir:. baud. Voun-.r li.-i.rs! W-..I !.. Cnlii'i.raiii. foiiii.l so 1'iw, iiii.I i I urri- . i to laahe i'i.- Mi--snai l sweet in ! his v, ;li. t:liii..c ii.'r to ( a!ie,r::ia v. -ii- : ua, :!i!l in ..i..i,...i ia, i i . . i ...., m i.P S'li: v.-;1 i 'nra - ' he mi! V c'.ihi ii,....) j I--I ..i.lv . t 1 . i iil . Sin- t.i l,:.v.' -i a f:i.'n!lv of t hit', .-he I would iii. so:'.- -i ': 1 dan;'-: i rs. Im: a - :-:ie lu.s br. iil-rill lip sc., r:il un ... -, a-i i iia.s I i i-'Oi - iti-il ii!i ) ii . a d tic- children ot i. In r l.it'u niiii hi:-. In i 'V iini'iin.:? oi' ' th- i .unties: c:,:,-i'-'-u b . win..-.: ciiil- e .Moii --he has p: ,vi e ' I- ti.e i.'D.e.-r-' g.i. i.-c'i siia ic i ii.'...-.-..- I. ami the y..aa:.' ',"iiu -c: ha' -clnei!-,! jit . liuriiiie, "lie M-eac in ii:-.,- .!..!k !,.) .' I'll! p-rsniial .iiiiy tn i;::-::.--i.' , " i -i inilii al aiici: I ! ,i : i'-vi-'t : 1 1 1 y i n:t-u n -. -i. , ' ' i i ' 1 1 ' i t 1 i-y her t-ca -less a-i ivr.y. Snn:--- ll.e ueivnilM eierii.-i t-ils n!i and she is force.! t . .i. i-aai-,i .Iu!:, :; to her :;i-i: :a- I -. Al ti, '! ':! sin- employs a Corps -l m er.. . tari. . Mrs. Ileal t alway - i-i . 1- r letti rs. it is eit-irai'leristl- of the i lull nU" ail-.'M of t he WtU-iMi. ti.i j tin-, a'tbougii hor i.iait runs in! . ti'iii-tired- of l- tltrs n ii..y. Mmi of t'ne-u are b - o,i- letter- from I'eonl ih. m.l V. i." v that llii" ryiajiatlit I. ami eha: name. v. n.l'.aii ;.-tno vvi.-u lo :i'.o p ! t'iir.iii:;!: ol ,';Uii;'.t',l ehninn !-. "Mrs. Ite-ir.-.t's hair is pale lir n-.'i, Ii.:l;!iv sil- w i:u .;iav. i . r i ... .en at l!:-- nun. in: and ripples it way a' tin si. I- in a Ma lmimi lihe ciitlaie v( : y K...1,mi.,.r (,, J,-.. Hearst's Icuia ( :.'. , . j-e-ular i',.-a'U!-i--. " Th- :,,.,, is si, i-iil .: ivu!.!-- .i;i,l rail,:;- un iii, the eve" nr in :.-!,, ,. ', i . i . ,. . :,e ,ur,hc:ii w cl. ,h ,..ol a ml ,,: u- 'nuncc.1 m m-mi. :y. Jlieii-s ; ' 'h nca-c ,y carve 1 at-1 almo.-t ci.h.rless. i h- rc i : wry Utile i comr ui tin- cliei-i.s. ! " f spiie "f i: r life i-i tin' imiiiic ; i v.-, nn i'i the iiii-n'. lan.'c which in-r : position has thru..! upnii her, iu pito of ihe responsibilities oi" her wealth Mrs. HearM has a horror of pubiicily. She has been interview e.i ma-v times. a'.HI lias lico'i an -.inntt-.i iaruv'iiiii Mit: cannot s. . why riic cannot in- n it j to lend lor Lie ;n hi-r o-.vn way, ami she does ii, d umii i-aaiol v. hy the pub lic should I e iuti ic-'.-.I in nil .-'nt' ilocs and says. Sh- i-quiif situvi-.' i:i say ing that -lie 'I ic not see that s'i- is it! ail extra r liuary. She has not y t j lealiiic I that ati un.-ciliili person, tle- shape bv Ihe vigorous isscnf the hand- U, rchief. 'J i.,- delicacy of the st. uc- .,. of . ,,,.. ls ,., ,,.,,,,0.!. The shaj o a i l si -e of tlm msc i re (,f,011 of , ,.,,.,.. , ,r,....s , ,lu. ,n,l lb', dcfonaity . ,-,. , la.;,;lll, ,s l( rcuilV amounts to thi. is Inrric with irU tu.lc and r.-i--iatioii as romethiiiL' v. Inch ciinn.it be r.-iac lied. The im- ! porl..ne.. of ihe time .1. its relation In appearance has hen nppi'.-cait cd by ! the nitnlern lar-enn, and In- docs not ! regard it in iicin-ath hi-- oi-.-nily In p, r- fncin nparalinns for ' he iairnv.'nii nl - of I his feat arc. x'o.-e.- w'nicli arc nut- , nrally mi.-sluipeii tnnl tlin.-e have be.-n ' made an 1,-y bhn.s a-nl ,11'i'i.lcuts are ' restore I. '..r m.-lilie.l to 11-1:1 :- a ' I'-i'opei- t In-!'.'. I's-miiy 11 nei"i a- I ' hoi! ' plaited hlac!. siii rl;irti witiia li.'f,- lute, Icr. s w,,h tin- air j :.s a :. s. I ,itl;' :h it liproii ov.'i-sulli . roamiiu - l.aiinvviu- or bhici.iiig liiei.i. an 1 the j ..i,,,,-, itt tlie waist in tlie buck, ami 1 opemti.'.n i,ii mutter ,.i 11. . ly a- 1 ( , , w it b appi a-al ion of hiack hico i w.-il as i l appearance. I"- 1:011.1 -In around th h'e. j m.l hesitate b. ipcu. I tiaie. in. ,,,-y audi T1,ju fal,lu.'; f .,. ;,,,,. ,vi ,, : much i n I,;, a;,,-,- to have l.:.-,r 1 eel 11 f.i.i,,,,.,,,,,., Mc, v. iii, 1-1 ami ere- '":''". " s o.., i, as 011- ! p'-rt ml to the health, and nine 1111 ; j pnitaut tn ihe looks to burn t he nnse , a mure .b-iiable Im 111. 1 1 . '.race' 1 V, l.h.il.i Mur.av, ... Ilar.ic.'s L.l.ar. 1 . ' I 1 in 1 ,1 m Man.. j -J'hc changes III skirls seen: tn c in- i ; ,..1 mi , ... 1 1 v 111 still noo-,. I'd cie-i-liltiii-. a: nuiid Hie hips en. I n,,. i hut it means sniiiething. end a-n-il. 111 any re. la 1 ,U,inl ity nl mat. a ial muay people will f:i:,l ii 1:1, 1 :p, o.-- r, 'juiie.l. or 11 uy w am n- j-opu !ar nv fm- I ''''!'' tiie pii.iis v.hicii are s.. much in'.-ti- ! i.a-'c, tnlle, ehhl'mi nu.l '. ice 11 1 raw ii - 111 -I a: I he mm 1-11'. Tin- ra.-e- , Pi'ntniiient !'-,!iir. 1 i Ih- m-v fill liai .', w 1,1. -li a his so inucli to he ini.l. i ry. T.).II" . 1 :. entirely of beauty of milium, wiil be lacrci -I hi, - nvcr chill'.. -.1 a- I conipl. I.-.I v.itli ralhi'i- Hian I 11 o. i . mid p.,ii, d.irl:. ' ol l.i-tch v-lv.-t : Imach .f evi.ienliy tvill bc,i:i! 11 of tli.Mplc- t'-'-"els are union.:- the pi.-iti--t hi. t.i tion. Tee li iincd c.'t'cct appeal - .ci lim""h.t. I'.tr.i v.hile satin, iioi-h- I i.l! ti:- anil-Is I. ich are a ct In im: lrw. al'a e l 1 1 atispureni , are vciy sent out ir.,1,1 Paris. much in evidence. 'I li- m-v-i's! rmiii'l skii t from fat is Veil w i-hry'-aiiHn-iiiu ma a: e tho is i ll in r -mi' re 1. t naked or gathered 1 1 . v. t lad in millinery, t 'i:: t soiiHi:--' lit th.' w.-..st an ! over Hi.- hip.. Di'ner inula nl evi ry shade and col, ir, in siiiili arc tin-ke 1 .-t the tn.. and t In 11 oee I, are popular. 1 veil t linse nl Illicit aecnrdeon-j.h'.itc.l. Tiiin kilted chilli -ilk petals. I'leXlhlt! straw braid atnl is chic and has the n ivaatn jo of imv- ' tior.-eliair lace are umoinr t he iinvell u elly, but iniii ss eiirelully tnaniptihitt-,1 ; tor trimming, and 1110 t-ombitie.il with it will develop into an unwieldy gar- iimiissidine do sole, velvet or lullu uiuut. If tiio skirt is plaited, tho . with tietlient elleet. el !:. '11x6 . ai v. un rs, . r :,- ;':; , i il! i t'fi-i .' diiest. ::nd i.i ill" a " : be wi i !y .ii'.. aeci'i-iii . i: a ;.i ratio .- ! a I lio plaits, whi.-u ;;ic...;:.t" I" :.; : .! a jioilil a'. ; a." tnii o-i uac i !' ' J-'i-eiioh skirts, ai.. I e.ii"u ii-..; ..: : .o.i...;.-!,r at. I ne "i el ' vuis., !::-:-l .il-.-. IS-rfCO- I llUl.v '""' ;" '"' , A w:'"'!l !,i-,;' 1 n'.i'H- rita.st on tec slrocl. the i.:ln r '!" cou- . : . . i .' . . . i..:.. i I -' " 11 I ' :iu j.!.;- ' h. mi -l-ai- . wall an ai.i.'i.iu- et.emll., j In, n.uin-aroiind tlie !...:. l-'it over j li '' " ovcrskirl ol blue i I:-. .. i- ish sl'il ill'-. niu,;li ami lic.. v. a inn.-: uni;- I eniitri". to the ni-i.-r.-i. n I . TinH i M,u ''e nv I t h oj.-oli) I ll'' year. en! i y :i nurm;; iur. nv i-r, ii has a I'l-.-ouiiiiciiilatinii oi' ec.oioai v t- Iho vvoui:i!i skillful wi-ili li-.-r ee. ui". Volt ;'''-' oil an o it nrotiti.1 tn- i oi,-,-: : hi.-!. :.-..i:. ,'. r an ovcr-i;:;-i. x:n- i'.i; ,i , : e.-lii -ic ...ir obit: I Mii; i.ac c;: .i .y I'i ! I'oilll'i mill IcjuveUa'-.i Wlli'. a ia'.ll i l"'!"l!ar :tllcl)ill;f. '.' ii. Oihtii l" I'-i t a.".'. Op- i.f -.in. l.a-i-s -'.:..-! au.l lacv-r-esl i'!-. ::s in I-empi' i. u:i. i ". e.-linii-nl.ly tin-l,ia.e,',i.d' l'oit;i-::i. '.'i'... liav in.'! l"i';!Uii tiie st-.tly of la- ::c'.:ic .-ts il "iinl.hy," ha- l-lie'i her .1 -ar of M. 1).. and is now the ehi ; ; ":.":-i ;i 1 1 of her ei.ii-ni!, ii-i-e!f an 1 h.-r children. Iler al li-siy, wiio ii a'.-, en-.-idcreil niii of tho lie-d o'-i ii- i w.c.K'ii in tl-.i) mval f auilii s nt I'-im; -. is well i .. i ..... ... ... ., ,i. i ,. iai-ii-'h, for, Si.-r.-ih- I ii b .11: at Tivichetiluim some lior.v i'.vo years' ao, she lias also sji-.-n! a ;.-r.-: pari of her life iil this cmiilr;,. la. liy at tin famous Stowo House, ia I'.U 'hiii-h. uu sljire. An may l- eac: aiiv hmm-n, 'lueeii Ai.irlio is the cM, ,. ta.i'iitei' of tlm hit'.' Coiut-j de !',.:i. a'ld tho Coiol- sst- Isaiielie. an! i.ia.iicl. at i.i--ii.u, ihirleeii year.-- .". "ii May li'J, the tiit'U Crown I'riac-, I i,:i;c ui l;ia:iui:a, now Km.:; Carlas I. The t lie i.l i':ili!-i War. i"!ie use of sealiu- vv,is h:!': iicotni! S(( ,.,,,..,; y faihinua:,!,. that l,..i- Ion-; it may he -mis- h-m i v:i!-.irto seal cnvclnpcs with ifm.i. Vita knows but there may he a ivviva!, t-n, of I'uosu liiystoi-ious love : i-ii-. which were rampaul in the - ind ui i nays of yore? . Sixty or more years a-o a ihiniiug l-cil wafer was u - i by a tie : pairing l.;vcr when .-vali'i- a letter to iii.liii'i'.tj a di-'.r.-sst l an ! hU'-diu;,' heart; ft joilo-.v o-,; wlo.-u jeaiou-ijr w-iii ir.''.k!'u:; i:i his I-.--....I: a IdacU out- inoicatO'l ntis'i.-r ai-.-.l rcscnl.-acnl ; a -reen one, fickleness; v. vi del one, fuitiifi;liieS3 r.ml tv-sixtauey. an.l a liluiii pink, hiiss'iil I'outi.-.itiuent and hai-iiincss. (Quaint oM sor.ls en-raveil wi.ii iinitt.i'js, with I'lvx'. au. I mono-graiii:-. have liccnnni much : might after, am! Hie laosS liiscinir i'i- of all is the oi l fa'-iiiolieil set of a, veil ssiais witli a lunit-j l'ur t-a'-'i r.-.y tf the Wt'L i. tl:..tl-f.ni. sft'tT li.-ivv.'is. " S an,, of tiie prc-tli-s-t tievv gowns are "i black net or greiiatline over lilac!; si!!;, with the ova i .'.i ess pro fusely ruillcil. 'J'.h- ruiiies number from linee to five, and vary in width from f'jiir inohes to six. They aro npp'.it'.l tillier straijihi nroun-l t!'.o --kil t or t-tirviu- : lightly upward to the Lack. A charnun- clVect is pra liiiced ly lidgiiiy; the Indies at hot It upper umi lower edges wilh nai-rovv white or enlorcil velvet rilihnu, rc )e:itinn' the treatii.cut ou tha waist. Tim Npwt"! I-' iisl.ii, 11. Tin' ohl fa-hioneil blond luce with a patten: scallereil over ii is revived again! for veils. White gloves, except with lihi,-l; and while ci-ii nines, are net vv.-i 11 so much as the varied tints oi fa v. 11, hhctiit, 1 ay, cream, lilac ami a jirt-eti- ;. 1 '.. ! ' . 1 , , , ,. Mx nv0 "?''"'--! t "! 'o','!''"' """'"n' 1 '"'."t "'""t a" . worn out of the Is '"''.-,,0,'s lu'1,!" a l,1"'t,,,u "f I ' h" ""'luV' I 1--!-'' Mmniciit.-s d lio.iaissau,-- nnd ! 'i-..-li.iii. as well as other kinds ol ! ''. :I ' ' -'"'y "hat-'l m tho i ''jr. alar fnrm. iiiim- the cul nf tho "l" 11 1 !"' u'n I r--i!k si. uls with : :ii; Jersey yhu j tn"t v. h-.-h i-liu-i clinely tn the li-urn, i nle m:e of the ilc.-ira'nl,' novelties. Ami then there are I 'aii'-i silk Wilisl , 10 ah colors prettily triiii.ae.l vvitii !ac. ' 1 o ,,. ,.o"..t .,. ,.i, I .,i,.... .. ,.. . i... j 1 ,1 . . thin stall'. ,-1V' tim-lv 1 -1.-..1 J.-rc 1 .lots -i 1 1 li" y. ,,,.,,,., ( mIU , !, l,'i,,:r ' ',s 1 1" -',"-".'"" 0. 111-linen, il mi.rl.l be made nut ol t he very material miidi' i nt 1 auifni ins. irni'i id ai peiiriiliee. 'I bis ti.uy Int. 1:1 -all that It is altogether bean 1 if ill. I.I.lill ;1 '. V. iil i'.; e l 'giMinw'irj'. '-f.'"' r.- -i-.-i '
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 7, 1900, edition 1
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