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The Hayseeder Sl CO "2T rCBLISHKD WEEKLY AT RALEIGH; . . N. C. BY HAYSEEDER PUBLISHING CO. orTrfSi: I ftU vill-street. Iu!len liuIMln H. OTI'IO WII,O.V. - - - - IIltr. RESULT OF DEMOCRATIC RULE IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Tlie burning of the house of the negro postmaster in South Carolina and the killingpf him and other members of his familj is one of the blackest deeds re corded in civilization. We do not charge that this i's a result of Democratic rule in South Carolina but we do know that the method of proscription and negro postmaster, It will bo remembered that a WH.K I NTO 31 V 1MRLOR. SAIII THE srillER TO THE FLY. The invitation of the State Democratic Committee to all white-men who would vote their ticket to participate in the Dem Vratie primaries is not likely bOVCof wa instituted against the deceive any intelligent Populist, j ,Msf0fiicc at that place and that Well do we remember how, in - l'.'-J and prior to that time, we f Might in , the primaries till we i "ltnl n i;jrity in cuuntics, dis- i - i . " l. .. met- ami tm ,-raie an.i yci v . ;t;ite charge up rapes, murders, tic ino-t. open fraud, were pre-; M.amials an(j all other'disgraceful vt nt-i from accomplishing any-; things to fusion CV72CthCdiyJcMfj tl,e 6ame timp bcUnd, we believe, the enest up- or Committee. wasfprriting ponderous editoriaUiport of the majority of the peoj- One of the largest "and most In Wor oa protective tann ami rp to s that h.asxoMf.lon penoa-ratore;.jand alter, control ot enthusiastic mee'ting of the Democratic party Is the Cort IoraHl nas uic ueam kneu ot sue cor set been rung? Are the day of tlie feminine coat of mall num- ever been held by a Democratic ! erent5, above ; referred . to no-jLet Democrats, not onlv whose -lrcH.. Executive Committee in North I b0iM COIlltl tev Py reading his integrity, but intelligence and j At every fashjonaldo mnetion Carolina was held in Raleigh ! l,a"t .what party he belonged ; good judgment, are recognized:, J this season, on all the fHfdiionable last night.- The member of the to -If anJ- i be chosinfor the o!lit-ers. Let thoronghtares and conMuMuouid v fOmrrilttno a'nmih nnVraf'4a?n . OW this yesterday wa3 called ber who was present Letters were read 1 V W lHK,I -"em in ana inrow-j anujusrtref tjp same Mr. i costers men whose aims arc tir the i'.nUt around the shootum echtre nf vmmiv n uti uci i nam , l - : . -s . 5 i ii-' - - r - - . ' ' , aridvhen the ineetincl-1 as nsttuted himself the judge jeral and the greatest good for all this city ihe' Hussian bl ie, in to order cverv ' mem-i o lnP democracy ot other men the people whose lntekrritv will ffe or another torm, i in evi- conld imssiblv et 'her n&M. st$ndmg at the dor of thef exert itself in behalf of .eoual denee: The blazer and tH hort rent of alt interests; j jacket arc giving way fore it; from tlios inpmbpic xvh u- ,Ill?IPein out accoruinj: as lus t that will imrefse, nor Permit to - hen either the" one or tl o other intolerance of that party toward unable to be present full of en-1 6WC ian6j ."g&'ts. j When it f be; imposed mi unf:ii -, unequal ! is worn it is sure to be ow.-r a the negro, so inflamed the whites thusiastic ami patriotic utter-1'001,1-.'10 ,e-reeoniztfd ly public- or unjust biiYden upon any clasi ! dainty iindc'rwajt., made y . it h a, that thev lost sidit of all things ances. The individual members P"if?n s in gootl form for j or interest, that wilj adiuiniste f liussian - Mouse front vtVvA. At ox't Hddin themselves of the gave " encouraging' reports .froin.j sr4l'draVwllo lias reformed,. tcf' the' lawsjionestly, iiiip irtially, ai JiincluM.n, breakfast and dit ncr it , their resoective sections; nd frr,Yn ! 4fc?un lecturing on virtue to well as intelliuentlv-- .ve sav le? J is seen, anl even in full cnin )t'iiiocratrt uri' tin Ilouc cth ct acrts it- race feeling run high. Who sowed the .seeds 'brought forth-this fruit? Democratic -papers in these reports it is norfWH v man-i woWn who iiave :neyer gonelthe Democrats select that this; the- time the affairs, in North -Carolina. There i n,,Wiie r,s?ht to read opt ot thej suit? ! W e Have taith ii the in ; n,.f, nfAninT, ne-'tA Dem.Siera.trc party men who have teritv ot thit ieopIe.P Lau ion , i State conventiun 1 nevffvet voted tor a Republican t" ' :' . . . . ; i . .1- " . . -. !. , t i 1 . r : should beheld, hut it was -almost rMUi 1,uu ,ur cai T rP:ioTnt:on, lt the universal sentiment that the 5ho ksi onvention meet earlv and shape iaylea'ntime we decline to j the kncg jaia dowj," ve ifest that the honest white ieo- aBtxW? and dietatiiiir tp wlioi-t I who wjll eoine ui to this tand J self. ihe licrahl has pie of North Carolina have about-. s-tiT:$"- ;1oors.:.:sIiaU'1id,:-oietied I ard, 'and;'. as, pe; moiirat 'with thi told and pictured the made un their minds thit tbcv iinaW "om ciosed, then it wtln history of the past UiiM the dis4 ; woman s new hgure will have no more of corrupt 'in-i - lr u 1 r rf-Iornt!u ooiiers tami grace oi ine ;. present, igo 'to i tne aooui iy u;e lowering n competent and sctndalous" rnle of i asSiiHtes ot Republicans to as(peop!e Dut there is -mm the exec lit 4 are wit4My V 1:11 I II III 1 1 1 f vecorainf to " - n . i firr i-.- i v i "iw i.:. the will ot the ' i " i -ii 11 oiuuu anu con&eryaiive poiicv ; y J' : ."t ; tne;ji:osi. i ne enoorcmenr o , ! " I i 11 TK'l or IVllf'h nil thflso irhntoe m'-lUHU x... .t uwnrj. WtHtVMr, t l" n'ilil roc ? ii rH.m 11 i;j;e!sinc. A - t?:ij!e oitiiie!d saw was the cunfv coTiVi-htion of .'- in Wake county. i: i- fre-li in the mind- of most Wake county citizens how when ue and others as delegates from Swift Creek Township elected by a vote in open' primary of "k to ! ven-' not allowed to sit in said tivt fition. because aid town- -i '. k ship ote would ive a majority .r'airist the jnachine. The inethod used on, that par-, ticular occasion was, they iinding a majority against them got up a contest.! run said township (same methods used to nominate Uus- dl (iovcrhon when thev had no this crimef We have l)een told that when the ncirn? postmaster was ap pointed at Scotland Neck, N. C, Democratic citizens notitied him that .it won hi not be well for him to act and that lie did not dare to do so, but put a white man in to manage the otlice for him. Our! informant? were .Demo- crats. . under wliich all tho;e.who desire : J11'0,,in u " utvr.CKirfott' address ol Chi reform in National affairs and'! carries with it no proposition for.; "-"V1?;1 I fusion wifli jiutler or an v otheHra(,t;lul 'i'J suireste( se eui in-- H3r m i ; . lusiou wifa, puiier or North Carol Inn eottld nnlut nml 10 U lllllingtOIl liGVlC W VOIjCeS f Utirf v ,4 hVii Jioom at- x " thvHM?ntmenfs o4 the temocciiie ? i. ;..t.i r. r.i xt f i . il ; essarv e.vepi. or mo-r The committee mot .at Si oVloek paPBsTSiqr ,tne tate, with twi) i or ; dro iU(W mnko i, , i-m-l, l,,,r ucciocu v .pio . v.v , . v.r - v -r 'I'l... ill rooms 41 ntld 4 nf tho Vnr. tlimd; exceptions OUJV, IWheil it :j Woaff.in It ilnr ontl ;.f tnV.r. 1 -nooo,, ;o,sii, w borouirh Housed ' i raisKj the erf of only on a brist supp. The following, were the resolu- tneces in -.North oarpima tor ution ado )tC(1 bv the State conH j 1 " , V - f ' i tions passed: ' i thef$pnioerats, . Of course thev j rnittee at jts las,tViiieet nir riiid fei halIe1"T.Tll;U r:"lUIT "AVhereas the Democratic or-! sajHicn anout white supremacy ; iterated last hiirht, al who be-! outmrtuis is onlv a means ovi ganization of North Carolina is a part of the National Democratic organization', and whereas this committee is the custodian of the whiij to rido into 'oflige . it can interests of said organization in AFTEI13IATII OF DE3I. EX. COM. MEETING. The fuse has been touched off, the mighty dynamo has exploded and the result is phyz. ' f The Democratic press of thetrthe silver forceaiu the impending North Carolina "Resolved 1. That the commit tee endorses the patriotic address be- ?oun -k ' -Jfeai - i . onlv one leastl Tlie Review savs: . J .X , i il ' i f v er m in a ,a oour i issue at wu mVs. If there are any in North Carolina they can take themelves. They may le .miitf- li lieve in D em o c r a t i c pri nci les t unite with tlie Democratic partv and restore iood trovefnnient to! the nation as well as totheStateJ Raleigh Post. care ot profess ease lohe morn t come. Is it tl alMdrtton of the corset f Now. a well-formril l.ovs riot -need a IoiiLrstiJ Vorset-iunder this novel an garment. Anv inoder.itt er woman can rar it H real corset. She in eds . nndcrwaist well litti'd oild of torm. the short -French cort i I e SO State are all pleased- with the action of the committee, as such can, like the Chicago platform of 1S02, iaterpet it to mean any thing they wish. Straddlebugs are what they are on all questions We give elsewhere extracts from the State press on that won derful production. SPEAK OUT. During the last campaign, our people were pulled and hauled around, and kept in the dark as to what they would do till with in about a month of election. This .seems to us to be the .1 W - I height of follv and should not be groimds for the same, but had- a purpose; that purpose being to : thwart the will of the majority. In Catawba county the reform ers had a large majority and the .ring' bullied the majority by taunts, threat and insults, till they were forced, out of self re sj ect, to leave the convention. If this is the dish that is to be set before Fopulist, it is a foolish ilv that will sip at that tea. If anv are so foolish as to accept the invitation, he. will not live long enough to see the fatness of a feast of good things, because he, like the ilv, will be on the inside of the host. TIMELY AH VICE. repeated, We would sav to some , of our If you are afraid to take a po-p.-meeratic contemporaries inrsitioii, stand., aside and - make tlits Stte. "You are too slow. room for men with opinions and ;,: a move o you and that -! lmUlhood to detend them. ; j. Y e have go! one ot the hard- ; ? we have ever vet hail. W i;- miugton Review. of our National Chairman. Hon..! whatever faith, they p ' .' M.I '. -. . . 1 . T I Jas. K. Jones, seeJdwu-to unitel Inatp : vole tneyif euii sureiy ao. -Any Kin a Congressional contests ".Resolved 2. That the chair man of our committee be request ed to call a State Convention to meet in Raleigh, N. C, on the 26th dav of lav, 1S9S, which early convention has supreme authority and will shape all mat ters of party policy. . "Resolved 3. That in accords ance . with the reos'lution heretofore adopted, all white electors who intend to vote with us in the next election and who desire the re-establishment of Anglo-Saxon supremacy and hon est and good government in North Carolina, are cordially invited to 7 participate in all our primaries and conventions. " - . After the resolutions were passed the committee spent some little time in an informal discus sion of the political conditionsrof the State and Natiom News c Observer: Can Give no 'Orders to us, and Why. Weekly, for months past, Web of a Democrat . is better , than any kind! If a -Republican, and every man '2 j: vote counts. Drop the mugWliimp business and let up on Ire b silver and pay more at tentitH to actual State interests and Ms to those which are fanci ful. ir first and mightiest effort shoimlbe to redeem the btate If .-'"jtOft h Carolina goes Demo crati(iwiti the State ticket next fall 4e can surely be counted upon'lio sustain the Presidential tickeji.l900. Free silver can take ire of itself. "TbjCy may profess whatever taithfjhey please so ; they vote with 'tis y every man's vote cont' What matters it what a Derf t)crat believes high tariff or. lo4j tariff, gold or silver, for railrojfi lease or against it so he voteSji r Democrats to have the officet ' : -' . ; t . -'. - "If jAorth Carolina goes Demo craticjvith the Statef. ticket next iall shRK can surely be counted upon tut sustain the Presidential We Don't. Who believes that the P pulist leaders in this State favor silver! when their record brands them as suuponers oi a goiu oug oena tor? r -.;j;V . : Who believes tliat thev favor white sii)remacy aid' honest government ii) view p the fact that they elected negro legisla tors and have assisted very ma terially in the mismanagement of the loosest government our State has ever experienced ? The Herald does not . In fact, we have no faith whatever in their utterances and re repudi' ate all ideas of a fusion, .either congressional or .other wise, with a gang of such infamcjus charac tors. S?ai(hjield Herald. It seems that the Hoard of If this -advice wa- adhered to In i:iry in the Maine disaster are by tin l. . P. macliine, they keeping for the U. S. Govern- u onld !u ike trouble tor sonu- ment tjieir findings. Meanwhile j der rr y(,ir'wn PutleVs banner, .they cJi solve bdy. . 'all kinds of reports are beinr cir-1 it says:' . . i how tltay in V I'!! W!ti see from this paper '-dilated. "The Democrat who is too ti,.i !,...- .K ;.?...i ' ti... x i ! jrood to marclr where-'-Mr. Crvan L L 1 III It 11111- I Ml I ri I Hit I Wlffllw I I 1 III 'Ml. - - - - - i , -.-.i. t- - , . n t. . .... . . - i :tu1 the chairman of thfi national ICS lfrd VOU know wliat im .i o 4 v'i'14 111 ing ttiiit oiseieiion anu remeni- and Kepuldicat: aper that as ; boring the motto- of "trust soon as the coiivcntiori marks out God and keen vour nowrler dr'v i tusion or anti-fus- . - i-ri, they will nlhiull in line. : Webster Weekly comes out Hadn't we bitter' antdv the ! fi r I)em-Pn tusion 'and n-ne for - i - - & a-: vn'o : a j-olirv. those who ontose in a two-column i . Tlir IlINK. editorial. Mr. Webster thinks Kvr Mti. o tl,;. fatal ai-cidcnt to ! he will at least, fnse with the the Maine, investigations have0IM1,I5ts ln "i county, and beeit in-progress to discover the; knows that it is the only solva cause. . i tion of Democracy in Kocking- The Hoard of Investigation is 1 bam county. using every means to ascertain if j " the cause, 'and while at this writU 11't.t be playing--his cards ing nothing ha been mvcii "out I wel1 tor Marion "Kntter to an- orvtln-nnftlnt t . t" ! pounce liis favorablcncss for free everything points- to show that it L-i. a i J " 1 silver and a white man's govern- was purposely blown up hy an IUent in North Carolina and in- enemy. As to who the enemy 'vite us to join him? Of course we was is. a matter ot opinion and jn.tM;er Pct to see the day when the probl power ever votes now can rfi.dor ow.,, anylaml ..r.,..t. Vr -'n.l kinber ..,,,,, :tIJ.j have , !;ir,(.r Dcino-: '"' """MiiS" v i conminii tvum than ino.-t ticketMv 1900.". You see? Let sters Weekly, of Keidsville, has j them mt control of the legislat read the Observer and its editor i nre'aiijj: arrange an honest(f) elec out of tlie .Democratic party, and j tib.n lifjr by which they can again 1 this week, commenting upon our I countFithemselves in ahd what ! V?" - -,-r v '-' i f pose (Jevelopme .l.l...: .,t, o' PpHvtlW- fAr- ! mit thW fn htp? . PI' 3 UlCrC ItTiII? l f ! do 'llOt devote s M 1 L Sfotr. mmiffnii Jmr fliriV Tif t iA : 1 we do not propose to march un- . GivM'theni.the legislature and 7".' ,,u.lv v,Mp p; 1 -..; gymnastics ana out.Joor ie problem ot ; .. - - v - 1 i i lietier tnan an tin-, mic a In another column we publisl the proceedings of the State Committee at Raleigh, on Tues day night, and the resulutionsj adopted. It will be seen that the time for holding the State con ven tion is fixed for May sJtkh Outside of that if anybod will tell us just what those resolution mean he will do us a favor. Ai( what was it they did not want to give out for publicatioini! 'These be curious times and the man play of the intercostal in and may nistlv he .hailed sute promoter of that r ' j .I'll grace oi movement wnicn a accompanies a suplo and i fiit.ram moiled waist. t . i i i A well-known orcss artist, one who is highly educated - : miliar with art in the form as well as in the his dress, antique, media'v, modern;, one who ban' i long and successfullto tJii wiirld i i iirciioy ory of rought r eor thiitig total oiuarr oiled rMt v -Ion - .out I Iv a I: her Y. ell till li ct IV l o o lie ii h i- er, i !e so Thi- rniii l pcle- s the IllOtlo r u 1 ta- Sastic rv t and atcred ot lashion aiol the capric fashionable women, bo America and on the other the water, predicts that ti set is moribund that it IiH slowly but surelv dving ft last ten years.. The , argument urgel is t h is: S i n ce the ge h es is new woman,, the woman plays tennis and golf, who after the hounds, who takif delight in all outdoor sporjt devotes herself to those pi exercises of the new known as - gymnastics v apparatus, there bus Mi steady demand for drcsa a to that kind of life. This same artist in dre - . - leclares that the woihet fen ce a n d t a k e th e i r 1 a i 1 v movements and rxorcisi breathing, swaying, pivotii contraction - and expand their in usc!es are more fitted and more easiiv tb?m th(S(; who do not. saVs, ot in de of ciir- been 'the' 4 1 1 : " ; . I . 1! t ' who can Keen un with the scnemei-M. ...... ... .,i.. ti.. and schemers irr politi(s is wise(.; ,vaists, fuller chests ami li- than his.generation. a e dp no rh.vr.!oi.i,..tit th.-m tin. one ot thei llou sav1 ei uviuvvru.i . ' j v H I thev have sweeter tempi- whether he 'ts, Pritchard republ cans, Putt j les; -caj,ti0.' lM)r,. inr, i; v."- ..ii i: i . i ' J..I . . . . . Democratic executive committee- eratslo in South- Carolina and : v : v;v, . ow nie question is: i HI .,J ,rt n. Vnl .mmitn AfUiSsinn anif what t her fAiint "o vv 11 1 J'ur 13 '"4 t- XlUu ot. UCW .Writnau iM'SUhlc An U ton imnA'tn stav in the on dfang in j orth Carolina. If v , . T X, in ine imiiorityMo kiii in , . , r - , v 5 7v - i- i '-v'k' tangled political skein. -t "C'OM fishiorn.fleor-i.r' V )' A nnl..n.rn ,. nmfr n r A V-w.-i rr li f f r. i- VlTIl Xtt'nOt fcHCh a. 3W TOT A Ort-ll i- ' " ' . ! I ,ls 1 1 1 0 II C'l CO fs I I . . . I Jf Mi- 11U VlliLIlt iu. J.vv . , " pr;..il '. T - j seek more select comDanv.' Cardimagive the Democrats the 1 , . - ek more select company." , iCardngive the democrats the T" I , qout!l Caroliha ha- 1m-ci. This is substantially what the loginre.raM(ham Citizen. : ; Announcing the rjeturh ' 6t j don hn, Uv toflato speculation. wewillgo with liim but he might ! T 1 1 .. One thing is certain, and that ' . 1W . ;M . . ' "l "r . , . " , . - Pbin is it he is in favor ot free sil- i the I . S. Government is mak- ver and a white man's govern ing unusual preparations in our ment in North Carolina, let him same paper has been saving over and over to the Observer. Ther editor of Webster's -Weekly Mr. John K. AVebster. In 1SS6 .1 some Pooulist ( whose "dame they Soiie of the old time prudence j always keep a profound secret) js It seems quite clear that if the S panish (iovernment was respon sible, she will geta lambasting rm Uncle Sam. work for it in his own party and the Democrats do likewise." Sup pose we keep out that newly mixed wine out of our old Demo cratic; battles. S(anlrp En(er- jtrise. Republicans. We had much sympathy with him underthe cir cumstances and were glad he was elected. But he went to Raleigh and instead of going into the House Democratic caucus stayed out of it and was elected Speaker by a combination of independents and Republicans, over Lee S. Overman, Esq.,- of .Rowan, the Democratic caucus" nominee, every Republican voting for him. When the election of officers 'of the House came 'on he voted for Geo. M. Bulla, Republican, of Davidson, for clerk; and his vote elected him over the gentle and learned John-D. Cameron, Dem ocrat, who hap! been, the capable clerk of "the House for years. is j and fjjatridtism which fprmerly j getting to be rather monotonous $6 j charaifterized Democratic coun- with bur Democratic qu ill drivers, he was an independent candidate i sels iitpdominated. at the meeting j and we don t wonder at it, lhje lor the Legislature in Rocking-of thegtate Executive Committhirtg that astonishes lis; is that haul county and was elected bv ftee Tuesday night- It was as-;; they could keep up th same old the votes "of- independents and serteilithat only to the; Demo- song six years and not gejt cratitjparty can the peopiie looKireuOi 11 uiemet;ies. lueiy for gc government in the State; . ought now to rejoice that their that ike party crr only accom-; Ananias club has furnished them Dlish &''t$ high 5 mission by pro-1 with the novel idea of reporting claimf g honest doctrine, and propaiist meetings caneat ior uie maufJtfly and Keroicaljy pro-f avowed purpose, of devising the claimfig and maintaining its own i best means, of returning to the integrity and sen respect, uoing lemocranc pany in a oou . iei thus fore the people, our party every two legged Democratic will ecei ve their respect and confi(nce, because it will show that, Assessing such for ourselves, we ail i entitled to it from them. A faiij' honest comparison of the combination now in control with their performances, and a com parisdfi1 of their performances with fee administrations of the Demc4ratia party from 1870 to but firing the house of a postmaster and shooting whole family, twocf them f. when thev ran out to csca tlames is the worst that ha recorded against her. Pnii bWi'Uv o who i noes keen r and rical ! 1 hout h a i pted also who ose-, in and of i i 1 " asd lie v ..Her adi-uh It I IliC r!s. f t-. -1 are I, of men,: tin'- II 1 1 V dd. I f Tit ft I.. dastardly villians whocomi 1S97 ,?rill enlist the attention editor , take up the refrain at once.- Pass it down the lines that Popu lists are quitting their plowing to "hold meetings" and deter mine the best plan of sailing back to. the dear old party in a jbody.; Then when a new false hood isv started, trot it down the line, too. Nothing like keeping the move.- Peoples the deed are legally hapged it vill remain a blot upon the "w hole State. Shooting dowii in'en and children in cold blood -and that occurred not ' in. Armenia, not in Ctiba but in South Caro lina. Greensboro. Telegram : ' It seems, that Governor Uu?; sell has all at once discc vrred that the N. C. R. R. lease matter fds a diot brick,' and has decided have things on Paper. going vear egro t the all v. e the been 1 the Hit ted it he tiMori un to let it alone. It would been better for the State had arrived at this cone earlier, as his efforts of com be" have only resulted miserable tizzlc and 'have the taxpayers of North Carolina several thousand dollars. &mi(h' field. Her aid. Jii a (cost . I " " W1 IF
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