Zbc Bails Caucasian.
UALKIOH, NORTH CAKOI.INA.
Thai-May, March 14th "lhM.
(;oi !..
A l
Mr. S. N. Uett, of W'ii.stor , i ii.
the city.
Mi-s Cad, of FruitklinU n, if in
the city, the guest of K v. A. V.
Si mm a.
Mr. W. I). I'.aily, Jr., me of tl
prominent voting busine m i: f
Winston, in in town.
Mr. S. II. ( 'ampW-ll, of thin rity,
HONOR TO THE LEGISLATURE
. I'roj.odfloit 0 I diIoim It V ..
Ihruugh l ul.lir M..tir3.
Aa a t itieu, I jr. j..- that all
.;od t-ojde iii this Mjte mt in
their towm-hio and endon the
Ugiidation of our jr'-nt (ien-ral
A.- riibly. It has j.rom, it If to
j- the moat patriotic and d.mo ratio
'L'lrlill lin!v tKl iii-r
n - J i ' i i i . t .
fl thin
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: 'isiurt-, away
hi h ullHhl Jaiid ualiiicaUot;
! ''of free t i u.
! 'I he ji jde have home rule row,
i til all t ht -; j.J tun ote for a!l
I .heir ruh m.
d a
They Will "All
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ff r-L tL W i! . -Hi'.b ft fceatr?:'
t t. od K?ra th- dark fc..j'-'f
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State tiii.c 4lay K-id's" ! "r, r &u'1 r -''I xU
n; away U-f.,re the war. fr'"u ':h' rok- l 'k- -
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th-titan from Maoii &!! t- i ii s i --
Hy !H,'i Liiu i.y !u-
M ?; y .f th
r,i th- t.u.j
r fl I 'I m
J IK iijra OI COUIitv '(ivrrnmnil.
ill nv-r li. Sut. I..- . .. ... l
art Kori(-" to Augusta, a., on ;t vici' .i. .t i,
. b, i r i ,n 1 thlt ') 1111 u two rcfiiovea from a
to relativt-rt and fnnlii. !, t.. ..n. , , . "
! tn- i-.tllot )X, w;w r- ol ti ny:; ami
Hon. .1. S. Carr, of Durham, i-i in i no ""1t j.j-le chafM under "ring
town tt are alrt S. T. Morgan, I.. A. i ru,e" a,ul "huzxanl nnt" thralldom.
Carr, (i. W. Watta, K. ('. IIiu;ki.ey i 1-ormerly, the le-iel itua elnjUd
and Beveral othera. lu' ""oirauf, an ol one party
Htid theriC li.'irtiri'iri ma.n.lr.l ..l,...t.
Senator Marion liutler and Mrs.
ti 1-d
State!
itnirr will ti rH in iiiih en it v i i . . i.. . i i
.. . . y'. r ' . : " J .:, one ariy, arm we i.au a out
i nuay 01 vms weeK, wnen . uey wn,;. liartiHan rul,. all over the
Eeiia aooui iwo inonins on ineir
farm. Senator Uutler'd eMjH'cial ob
ject in going to the country i.-i to
tit cure juiet for a while and a much
ntedtd reht.
l . 'in i : ;i'i-'
Tlie Hoard ol Trustees of th
vernity meet today. j
Two eonviet arrived yesterday
from Mel)ow.dl county. j
The V. C. T. I'. will meet this af-1
ternoon at the rfhidenee of Mis. V.
II. Worth.
It only requires one more stone in
place ou the monument before the
pile is ready for the shaft.
The University base ball team will
play several games of ball with Nor
thern teams in Ualeih this spring.
The funeral of Mr. V. II. elds
whose death was announced yester
day will take place froiu the rhureh
oT the Sacred Heart this morning.
Mr. H. L. Iiurkhead, one of the ef
ficient clerks in the State treasury
department will step down and out
on the 10th of April. Maj. Martin
will succeed him.
Squire J. C. Marconi, according to
the Evening Visitor is an open aspir
arant for the mayorality. His nephew
Mr. Milton Marcom, who presides over
the destinies of Denton's Cafe is also
in the race for the same honor and
nothing would be more interesting
than a neck and neck race between
these two patriotic citizens and pop
ular gentleman.
lloune I't-raonaU.
Mr. Danlen desires his people to
know that he did not move to ex
empt his county from the proviu
iona of the amended public cchocl
law. He favored the measure.
Mr A. J. Moye, the door-keeper
of the House imforms The Cau
casian, that the negro Eli Stanford
whom Capt. Peebles charges with as
saulting him in the House, was not
in his employment and that Mr.
Clifton told him that he was a
Democratic negro.
Mr. Davis, a member from "Wake,
he was not a member of the
Vture of 18G9, that he has
w-n a member of any legisla
te present one. He is 73
)dav. has been a church
50 years and a mason
jver has his character
ny one except the
ind Observer.
the House
f Gates,
id object
little
to
It id a wonder th i'-ot lc ritood it no
lon-:! ' '
Old North Carolina at M cklu,
burg fir-it declared for I nd jM-iid.-iie
New North Carolina at Kth-'gh ir
first to declare for indeiM-ndt-r.ee
and hoiii rule among all her South
ern Hikteri?, who for party purposr.
have had to submit to thid '"S did
South" idea, ho much to their dt-tri
I merit.
in-th ( ';. ml i im L.-i,Ij ki.r I, l..t-f.
,- , ., .... . iieelis troin the sz nt t-n f
J 1 1 3 Ch r. k e iitnit Mr. 'it
longer control our county gourn-
iik ntrf, but all the people of all the
parties will.
Let us honor and endorse this
legislature in public meetings all
over the State.
One ok th k West.
I.ftokliii: Over Hih ICiil-igli S liotiU.
Mr. M. C. S. Noble, the ellicient
superintendent of the Wilmington j , ,,
I ! 11 C li
nrrus and !-d hm; tu iLv p.-.tkt-r
dfk. Sevri reMdutiocs wr nl
up to th dek aud read t y tin -1 r k .
jr.d amended. Among the atn-!id-M-ntf-
wa oue "that .ig-on8 and
Krju'lth fjit rro si vure tiii Isrd
they be taxed fix ceuts h.
w'ndp.-k-r and y llo -haniUir
being eountry birdu hhould n-main
i!itax-d.M The etiHir v-u!d pu?
the bids and eall for the hjm nl
not-s and wit-n l!ie !e vta- ioi.JJv
n, he would de-dare th hid (,-nri'i.
arnel fretit laughter. The ii.eiui.er
WereJU-it (ettiliir re.-idy t' have hll
, Uproai lS'U -. time, when the Sn-ttkr
' aunou'.ced that thi getitlerimn from
Cherokee wnuid be nlltd upui t
preside lilt t-r "U. At pt'ei:t there
! was bu.sin!s before the lloil.-e. A
messenger from the S-tiHte brought
in a hrge bundle of euioiled bid.
; and ih- speaker sign d them us the
elerk read their titles and hauJd
t'ieru over to him.
The evening was spent in niter
nating betwen iiijilvii;e 1m1Is nnd
ehes from the ntleii en frm
eeiiies :i r-.-e to t
(.? :.- A "tiibl v i
-r. T hr p...
t- L fo tcio the i l t
etit. ttilrtftt l i'l. tie ri.utl't
-muiet.t t.$!J. h W'..,S rad !, ti .
Tr f'-rnmtory ..), nt d ?ht y hn im
vide-i for el thr .-sfnte i c t it u t s--t.
nt.d mrr-as,.i tii pu,;i h.M,J fu d
tal. b. ide t T !i ; ; ,.T.r to tl.-lt
fiilid the .iif . ! 'ati-i t- r! U!n lli d
fir. They tHe , '.nt!
til re to the ..n'def ate lilonuutrtit.
atid l!i' ?i-d the nppio nation to
the State N..rm!l fiJ li.. i-i. trial
s I ! and t ti... A. A. M. C.i:, k,-.
ii--t :i h ;t r .rd h is
33 1-3 3?JER ClUNU OFF !
33 1-3 PER CENT OFF.
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SOCKS, SOCKS,
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I e i ( u i !n -tu - .-oiitity vis t j.ro
p. i-d by the ii.HitM-r, Mr l-rd.-!i.
t be . A i . It.-. I f r .mi ! he I Ti i l i . .t. - I
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BUSINESS NOTlCtV
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Mrs SI. try J W .m. f -
ainl r.,.i!!.ff ni n.f't.t, t.r.
o J i S U.e A iaui" Mmvijf t.r l.l ,
h.'.jse oii tl.e rt..-r or I-. !"t m an 1 i't r" !
trerl. I WO s.i!i.r- r-l jr It.r 1 ll-:
IRK PENN!R0 FllL
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liii i i k.im k, i ol. . M;ir. h It Iw ho.iM sii't lomiioii ,n ti.e.a, ..! ,''!, '. . , . '
The h.... tXi'i-b- i reek ili-ir..-t i-ex- lir '";'-- '! I -f L,,,,-.., 1 J . , CV ' '
eite,l ..XerSAvel, r.M, JT lit! lit l ' I,... I..: . '
nihl be.-n .-I I i. Ih. t-r an. I . numli, r ol ; ,...?. t.. . .....
the iniiM.T.Jy.l f.-riuer rilr..a.l men. ra-U. A II K I'l ' I l III. I. lk M N
in whi'lioietj ii. an wa- kili.il hihI :ui A hari1-oiii; rri.i-in r m thr iK.nh. m-u ?ti l ' I ,
VI K'i 10' OK
l'Ki I-
graded school-?, ia here. Mr. No
bles has made several trips here late
ly examining the system in vogue in
the K'alcigh schools. It is his inten
tion tojhave the same plan introduced
HP. II 1'KKx'NA!
l.Koh.
j Mr. Peebles said: I arise to a ijues
jtion of the highest personal privi
lege. Iiuring last night's session of
this House, 1 attempted to leave the
hall of the llou.se of Representatives,
when 1 was confronted at the Tloor
j by a negro (whose name I under
; stand is Kli Stanford) and told by
Hi.ul negro trial i eouia not leave tne
I asked him by what authority
oilier ba.il injured 'oii-t.ible I-rank
I.Uepton li.! arre-fe'l a in. in iiune.l
M u.i'le, u! i. pr, li.r pari n ipatn.n
in I lie railro.-ol -t 1 1 k.-- I :t I sinnin. r. A
number of hi- o;ipanion obj.--t.-.,
and in t lie melee on- man. .-! h
ston, va- shoit hron'h the . he. k. I he
il!ii rr- li f i -i i i : 'ot Wal-toii and Me
',Miale beore a j n -t i e ot I he p.-ai .-,
wheri'h'.tii were put under two hun
dred ilolhtr bond-, whMl the re
fused to iv.-. I.uepton pla. e.i hi-pri-oiiers
on a train to l.rin
thelli to Cripple ( reek, hut friend-, ol
lrt of the -it v lu ('Un I.. o -Ire. t . r-
lk.ilioti uiot radie A il nd. 1 o( j.r-
lUlillV tor Olir liO ltire I lt t.oll.e. ilti
all the O.li.forti ot the toimtrv. ll.ree
fourth- Mile of tne (Upltil I. !:!,.'
ft-liMf Addre IS . rare a'.i a-ian .
l
f.
Any and ali Ijiw ImjIls for Mir hy SI Si.
Hlnilti. Italeili. N. '.
; he dared to imprison me in the hall the men covered the engineer with
of the House ot Kepresentat i ves. He
replied, "by orders ot the door
keeper" 1 stated to him that there
had been no call of the House and
in the ilmington schools next ! uiai trie uoor-Keeper nau no rigui u
umi I'mf . Afiweu .! ,., 8Wiij foiprevent inv leavin' the hall.
u, wi.' 'in a . y ....... i.y ill. i a . . a
III. 1. .
every instructor, who comes
catch every instructor, who
here and visits the schools.
A KiftliiK Tl.tiuiK ICepiililT. in.
No man in the Kepublican party
He had hold of the door
knob and said I could not
go out of the door, I took hold of his;
hand to release the door knob so as
to open the door and go out, when he
resisted mv efforts to leave the hall
enjoys the confidence of the leaders! , ' force anj violence, and took hold
r . i i a l i i t .
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of the organization, both State and
National more than Mr. Spencer
I luck burn, the Heading Clerk of
the Senate. He is the ablest orator of
his party in North Carolina, and in
a few years he will represent his dis
trict in Congress.
Six I'er Cent, Interest Hint Interest They
All Want.
Parties who want to borrow mon
ey on the 1. & L. plan at six per
cent. will do well to correspond
with me. We only make loans in
cities or towns. 1 will be glad to
organize a local branch of the old
reliable Southern of Knoxville in
any town or city in North Carolina.
We only lend to members. Any one
can become a member. When you
borrow you pay monthly about the
same aa paying rent enly you are
paying for the home every month
instead of paying rent.
C. C. McDonald,
Secy, and Treaj., Kaleigh, X. C.
of mv person, and for a moment re
strained me of my right of free :
egress from said hall. At this junct-j
tire another negro, to me unknown, ;
joined said Eli in his assault on my !
oerson. This uncalled for and uu
j istifiablo assault would in all prob- j
ability have ended in serious result !
bat for the timelv assistance of Mr. !
Le, of Haywood county
iuns, preventing I he t rai n s depart ure
W hen t he rnn-iahle approached t he .
colnol i VI', t he ell 1 lleer jumped oil am!
ran. l inaliy t he train va started, hut
alter n'oinija mile, was -lopped o-i.-n--ibly
to h-t oil pas-e liters. Patrick
l.ooney and a couple ol other men at
tempted to enter the rear car where
I.uepton and hU oMicefs were. I.uep
ton grappled with l.ooney and as he
was lo.-ing ground, pulled a gun and
lired. l.ooney vu- i 1 1 r-1 a 1 1 1 1 3 killed.
The prisoner- were llnally landed in
1 -v i 1.
HERE'S ANOTHER SCANDAL.
tcrial cjinpaign last winter. Fac
iuiile letters between Bjatty and
members of the A. 1 A. "state politi
cal committee are published to sub
stantiate the charges made. Other
allegations of "working" the candi
dates and appropriating the pro
ceeds art- set forth in detail.
The Weather.
Local forecast for Kaleigh and vicin-
Thursday, rain. Colder by Thursday
night or Friday.
Local data for 21 hours: Maximum
temperature, 52; minimum tempera
ture, rainfall; trace.
The ev Shell Ciiiinisiiiier.
The election by the legislature of
senator Theophilus White, of i'er-
lirnana, to the oflice of bhell bom-
sions is one of the numerous acts
h go to illustrate the practical
in and desceruuient ot the
il Assembly in all important
s. Senator hite is a geutle-
auu progressive cou-
nitegrity and
and un-
duct seems to me to be a direct m- i otlieial of the ider received Borne
suit to the House of Representatives j s,;(mio from Col. Klias, one of the
and to each member thereof. I have j candidates for nomination as g v-
deemeu it my uuty to lay me iaci&
before this body in order that "i
House may have an opportunity to
take such steps as it may think nec
essary to protect its honor and dig
nity. Mr. Norment hardly knew what
action to take in this matter. He
would suggest the appointment of a
committee to investigate Ihis mat
ter. Mr. Ray introduced a resolution to
have the parties arrested and brought
before the house.
A motion was made that the house
take a "recess of ten minutes.
During the recess Cherokee Camp
bell was called to the chair ami en
tertained the body in his usual way.
Mr. Winborne took the chair, ami
a resolution of thanks to Speaker
Walser for his able, impaitial and
dignified ruling as a pi esiding officer
was presented by Mr. Huruharn, and
after very complimentary remarks
the resolution passed the house, Mr
Peebles alone voting no.
Speaker Walser resumed the chair,
and a uu-ssage came from the Sen
ate announcing that that body was
ready to adjourn sine die. Mr. Lein
back moved that this body do now
adjourn sine die. The roll call was
called for. When Mr. Kay's Dame
was reached he called up his resolu
tion. Mr. Hilenian rose to the point
of order that when a vote is being
taken on a motion to adjourn sine
die no business could be brought be-
the body. At the conclusion ot
ill Speaker W alser rose anu
Level-headed folks have long since
learned that credit is a very t xpeji
sive luxury. Stores don't grow bi
by accident. Our's is one of the
largest in the State. If we had not
given the people a fair eijuivoletit
for their money, our More would
never have been so large. If buvinir
and selling as we do for the Sl' T
CASH, we could not oiler you greater
alues iu every department than the
accommodating credit man, we
wou'd blush to ijuote you prices. We
keep no book?, and as a consequence
have no book-keeper, no collei-to.-,
no lawyer to pay, and yet our busi
ness is increasing every day. lu
customers merit the compliment hc
well as ourselves, and any one has
but to be shown through each depart
ment to be convinced of the latest
styles, best quality and lowest prices.
Our specialties are:
Dress (Joods, Silks,Trimruings, etc.
Laces, Edgings, Embroideries, etc.
Mermaid Silk Waist, in all colors
and fiirures.
ernor last -year and various sunn Domestics, White Joods, et..
from other c miHdates. It is also! Men's and Boy's Furnishing and
charged that an attempt was made j CTo'hintr.
to secure b'u monthly from I . S. 3ien s, i.auies , .Misses and hil-S-natcr
McMidan during the sena-! Wren's Shoes, in all of the latest
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House Furnishings. Trunks, Crock-
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RU11BKR SHOES GALORE
LOW PRICES
IN
trie OrilerChart; 1 with
the I'uliliear 4'aiililat-H.
Mtnilirrs of
" Working '
Dktkoit, Mich., Mr. Id. The
Kvening News will publish a three
column interrew w ith a prominent
ex-member of the A. 1'. A., in
This con-; which it ia alleged that a prominent
BOOKS and
STATIONERY gg
This New Year.
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School Books, Sunday-school
Books, Blank Books, Fife and LOW PilCeS
Combined With Big Values,
i Bring the Business.
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Stranded ero KmiraiitM.
Savannah, Ca., March Id Tel
egrams were received from Phila
delphia to-day that the Dan is S, S.
Ilorsa, would sail from that city for
Savannah to take the stranded ne
gro emigrants to Liberia. She is a
small vessel of HOT tons. There will
be about 10 to sail on her.
Cleveland, O., March 1'5. The
wifo of ex-Cnited JStates Senator
Henry B. Payne, died last night,
aged seventy-seven years. She was
the mother of ex-Secretary Whitney
and Col. Oliver II. Payne, of the
Standard Oil Company.
Elyria, 0., March 13. The fail
ure of 0. A. Hudd cV Co., hide deal
ers of this city, who had headquar
ters iu Cleveland and Boston, ap
pears to be worse than at first re
ported. It is asserted that the liabil
ties will reach close to -f.'jOO.OOO, and
that the available assets have shr unk
to less than $-00,OUU.
Colon, Colombia, March 13 The
latest news from the front is that the
have retreated and that Gen.
mmandetof the Colombian
ccupied Cucuta. in the
dona, with- i,U00
ent of 1,000 troops
arrive shortly at
department of
has been de-
tnt of Panama.
jur weight
month.
ri'BLt-
jautify
es or
cult
cry. Lamps, and in fact everything
kept in a large Department Store.
Kesnecttu v. t
1). 'J'. SWINDKI.I
200 i'ayettevilie Street. ALFUKI) WILLIAMS .v n
' 1 B'okssl!-rs and Station
Old papers for Bale. 2.1 cento i r '
hundred, at Thk Caitasi an oflice. ja(:,
e ,i. -, ij'i.r j f . I
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How for Easter Dresses.
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free i w,...,..: KO KOIIE BALD HEADS ! d'UHESsr peopie ooo-
nREssr SHOES FOR
Chains for Ladies
(and (ieutsto be given away
absolutely free of charge.
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ACMNCE OF ALIFLTIME!
GRAND PREMIUM CUTS!
A 1 el.'iut Wiilili.iiilib.iili r j -f . a.t will.
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c-ior Hair roper in tl.i .Si
will ireetit to every re.t.l.-r of thi iai.er -eilii.if (or
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
;?TheBEStSI.OO-Per Day HateL
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For one of our Wtein w in.lui atcti aiel - AJiayrt l.iiii ei,t.r.-!r O . ' , . 1 . ...n-n.M
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r.liM hii.I f-nt4.freeof cliaive. ouronlyi-on.rltion tt-intftbat
Laaies ana jen ,,romi!H.t -five the Kxi-eUior Hair lur-tr.
tion it to their friends,
a watch anl chain.
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RKMEMBKH! Thii Kreat ami extraordinary fr -tan b
order only. It is a hand-ome and enerou- aift. t.'ii if you oim- n-e o ir Hir K'rn r
the result will pay us. (in receipt of II we wiil - iiil you one l-.tt of t',.. K!
?ior HaiT Forcer, and with each I tot tie we en .. tl.e wt !i l..i.i. ..r i,,M..ii
isix bottles for .Vil. with six fne wat - and . hami. Ad-fre-i d.-t.in :iy.
N. C. LOU KIM Kit Hi CO , H7 N. !.ea Street, I:.. It i more. Md.
Tosret the watch and chain vou must cut out thi. a !v rti.-ji.eiit
your order. t
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b DUrS AIR PA0.IWU&JS THE BEST.
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REMODELING DISCOUNT SALE !
TyE are now makiHg changes in the front of our ttore. During the time this woik g-t on w will el!
goods at great saerifiee.
VEK ' OATS, Suits, Separate Trousers, Children's Clothes Furni-hinjf iotl. Yu av? bii mocej
by buying your goods from us, now, or during the n xt two week.
TF YOU want a pair of those extra I'ants, at the reluef.i piieei, you will Lav to enm (uxjti. I L iantitj
k in some lines is giving away on account of the extreme low ptie we hav named. Sra ir jce will Lold
ring this next week. Don t know if the assortment will hold good; it all depend on yu.
SPRING GOODS.
.some linej nearly complete; styles beautiful. Long and trraeful Sack Suitn. in net pat
M10 00. -il?.oU and -flo.OO Kegent Cutaway Suits at 1U 0i, .IJ..VJ and UJ. Krery
)fore with us, especially.
ranger s Reliable, the best i'l 00 -jtiff and soft Hats in the world. None other
tnd Fedoras; did you ver buy a Dunlap. Knox or Youman Hat for i't J) f Oar.
. charge you l 00 less. Try one of them; if they are not a represented you rv
jourse you look to us for the assortment and you won't be difttnpointeJ 'Si etv
e others.
Before you start for your homes, come in and fapply your wants from oar
stock. You will find what you want and save lots uf money.
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