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niTrni I mnrncr a aw" tool "" I . it mil r.ol be a mm? n TTC3ASIAIS. I .i-j, mhine. Ho Us JL " v - 1 1 Or UiU awuv" MARIO BUTXKU, Kdltor & Tropr. Entered in t he Post-Omce at Clinton. K. C, ts Second-CUss Matter. Shew this Paper to your neighbor and ad 'ise him to subsenbe. lubctrintic i Trice 1X0 Vr Jr ln Advance, InDREW .JOIINSQ DEMOCRACY. 7 currency of the country 7 e legal tender issued and Us tolume controlled by n.M nrrnmen(. or shall it oe non-legal tender issued and controlled by banning vu,u- iions ! Je Ieron Democracy. "The gic non trt'tt be asked, and ought to U- looked at, what it to be the recourse ij loan cannot be obtained? There ts I ft one-Carthago delanda $t. Bank paper mutt be turprested and the circulating medium must be rentortd to th nation to whom, it be longs. It the only and on uhich they can rrty Jot loans; u recourse uhch can never fail them.and VRVJIS FAIAEHOODS AHOiT IV A3 S A3. been a thbnio in their side since 18S7 when ho took a strong stana in favor of tho A. & y lrwl to down the Bosses. t iiftt there is a iuv ui t .1 tta rrGXVntlOIl animus Deninu iu business. Bat wo say turn on tne lights, we want to know the facts. A gentleman told us on the cars a few days since that during the bitter cold weather the W. & W. Railroad one day carried down to Wilmington sixty cords of wood and gave it to the city authorities to be distribured to the poor and sutTering of that place. As much as we have been forced to say justly against this rich corporation for not paying its just portion of taxes and for other offenses, yet we are glad to be able to give them full credit for this commendable and timely act of charity. In spite of the demagogues and the politicians who are making it a part of their business to misrepresent us, the people know that we are no ene my to railroads or auy other cor poration doing an honest and fair it is an abundant one for every neces- businegs but that we are simply .ary purpose Treasury bilh bottomed on taxes bearing or not bearing inter-1 & Y i 1 Z ". may b. found r.ecary thrown nalist to stand before the people into circula ion will take place of mucn and see tnat lull jusuce ib uuu uu gold and silver which last, tchen crowd- both sides. We hope never to ed,will find an efflux into other coun- see the day when we can be so tries, and thus Keep in y , Qg tQ be una. dium at its salutary level bankl J Special to The Caccablvx. WjLsnixaTON, Jan. 25th.T le daily papers contain a press rep it making startling and infamous t? of forcery against the PopnlisU of Kansas. It is assert ing that the state house oflkials bSe erased names on tho official rolls, over the signature of the bee retary of State and substituted oth ers. A dispatch of inquiry is an swered as follows: "Not true. Everything correct. Daily parrs falsify." Hex is another example of how rko cold bng news syndicate warps tho facts manofactoxe hes to , They know their efTect suit the purpose of monopolj. iue t, v ... .. . ii ii I rn i Jonsiaiui3 above lio was publuhea uy an ine - - . . niwl hv A um nas v... fContinned from other side. RAl-KIH LETTKU. Tt.eUatns of lena Assembly. i.Jfote. The bill about usury which the Senate tabletl was on motion of Mr. Aycock, reconsidered and made a special order. The Senate evidently sot afraid of their own action. They are in hot water about this and oth er questions the people are interest ed irtT A bill has been offered in the House to allow the Railroads to give fe oasses aairu Isn't it strange . - . ti m orrt anxious to tnat tne ftauiw Vi "But "your was everv mother s son tor, ihat ....rppropnauuH. hold on;-ama . i h 5n the hal I masoeii sj made in favor or the nppropna- tion, now hold your peace.' The ball is over, the five bun dred dollars spent, and the spik tailed dudes who tripped the light fantastic enjoyed the grand at air. But what is the small pit tanceoffive hundred dollars in i. r tli wise acres who voted it out, while tne iax uu, dened people ot N. C. must foot the bill. 13IPOHTAKT IF TRUB! V fc .ti i ii ii ii i a a n rr-i. t uraw mm. Cviti all FcrtnW Comn'a?- 4 I 1 v Irre?a!rUyt JLcnrrr:.(i i , ', V14'- la R-sck or is!n, ft:. - fwbK bulla rp th vhr'e has cam! thousands sj.d Or. J. P. DEOKGUOLfct l i,V Oil men. allow I t-1 a 4.UA -.Vfo ortrl tn JIT, snh,rl,ae.but let them dis- Die iu uic count for rash alone or or treasury cord full credit where due, even -Note in our Washington letter Independent News Association T . ' I;,, property of the W. 4 W. Kauroaa Report T llat is saia -uuu 1 1.1 kv daily newspapers anu - Wilmington t. assess the l,o rvtlip. Isow tee the ol) oi """!. Illlit W mA. - how many ot tucm u - company refuses to ,ist silr fight andalso the fact that nonesiy io uk ... .w.snn case .u ,w hefore the Su- lucre is a vuuicoiwv . Wg vmv. the House also, Mr. Long is con- prerne Court to test the consUtu: in nn..t rn itchlns Piles. ... I t f WtM rol.l from I - of Homnnptizinf aVrtT-r,xffi Mn!ture: intense ucu- test ncr Uiescai ut ...6... v , uonaiiiy ui o inland stiDine : most at night ; worse VnprMV This county has a large ne. r ha . . moved up on the o . . j. 4 i - , . - - - - by sera t 11 auoweu ?ro majorit If the negroes aione lumoniurm, ...r .Mh,. wss of course ulcerate, Decoming Tery sore. owwa 'oieu iui &- Ointment stops the itching and blead- , when a number of tm mg, heals uicerauon.anuiu w- mu were opposed a few aays rt rnMichintr the evidence it dUJWW I" w o . looked like there was something ug ly in the matter. Mr. Dav. who is we believe an at . T tornev of the AUanlic Coast Line I . t t -ti ,,mrA'v to re-charter Read the following from the ereaa ... . . x ihe I'etersDimr Rauiuuu. belongs to tne vMiiuiugwH 4 unu-a, j - don Company and is a part of the derstand how a judge who could A. (J. L'.iic, x -t i Qave ueeu let miu lug otu v. l remoTes the tumors. At (lruggisis, or by mail, for 50c. Dr. Swayne & Son Philadelphia. A DEMOCRATIC PAPER IT. ADMITS calander. This puzzles us. It - means that the money power is about to make a new move. A friend in Washington writing us recretly gave us an'account of a conversation that he had with a district Judge. We did not lay any stress on the rather startling information which it contained for we considered the whole notes:' Th os. Jefferson. 20,000 Copies. to the most oppreisive corporation or to our most bitter personal enemy. PARTISANS BIUST NOT READ. THIS. EDITORIAL BRIEFS. Next eek The Caucasian will be issued in two editions, one at Clinton, N. C, v nd the other at Goldsboro. The Cau- casian hf.s bought the Farmers During the late campaign Advocate of Tarboro and con- the partisan papers and politi solidated it with the Goldsboro cjans 0f the Democratic ma edition o!! The Caucasian. The chine tried to appropriate the PPOTWlbei,nc;0t2 thunder of the Alliance by column size and start ori with te . an edition of 20.000 copies, and tnrning to be regular "calamity go to every county in North howlers" themselves. They ad Carolina, mvtted that everything we said about the hard times being largely due to discriminating What :s Congress doing? and oppressive laws was true, On Tuesday the K. C. Senate but they claimed that they were unseated Henderson, (col.) of not responsible for it, that the the 11th district (Warren and amonopolistic thieving and Vance counties) and seated damnable Republican party Mr. Leach his opponent in the J late' campaign. did it all. They said: "give us , . j , . the President, the House -and In giving credit to Friendship Alliance, No. 545 for donating the Senate all at one time and $5 to Th : Caucasian fund, we we will wipe out all these bad through mistake, put it under laws and see that equal and ex- Duplin county. We trust the act justice is done every citizen, thJror f l0dgC eXUSe T'lCh T Pr " ThGy fUrtlier le error. szld, It is true we had the Why don t some of the papers House and the President, but that have been blowing about the that bad RepUDlican Senate . it tt tC stood in our way and killed ev- mentin the Union, jump on The Caucasian for its exposure of ery thing we tried to do for the of extravagance in last issue? people,' (when they were saying They yant as little said about it that they evidently had forgot- as possmie, so mum is tne worn ten that tbe Democratic party with therr. , , , , TT had had one House in every WHATUas become of that Bank- Congress with one exception that was to meet in JRaleigU it alnce l"o. but let that pass at week ana steer tne legislature on fcocuu; xuv ucor icauw the banking business? w e have you voted the Democratic tick seon nothing in the daily papers et, don't you think your party is the public not given the benefit ou- to be now anxious to con - of of the surplus wisdom on hand? troi tne next benate; wouldn't nui prooaoiy it was a secret meet- you thinK they would move ing or a branch meeting of Gide- heaven and earth to kee th ons Band. Cant somebody turn ; , m on the light? ''mean and rascally" Republi- See a clipping in another column cans from controlHng the Sen- givmg an account of the prosecu- ate wnat are ine lactsi tion of Mr. Otho Wilson for alleged Why the Democrats are joining connectiori with l an organization with the Republicans in the leg said to exist called Gideon s Band. . The partisan papers used this Gid- w iwv a xepuDiican eon Band business for campaign Senate. Can you believe it? purposes. If such an organization Well we dare any Democratic M'ttVZ origin W ertocontdlctit. APopuUst the Democratic party for they 5Buaiur wuuiu v uie loranynon were the first people to give infor- est measure offered by the Dem mation about it. There is one thing 0crat3 that would lower taxa- tbongn teat wo do know, and that is that it has no connection, if it exists, with the Alliance, and that none of its officers, as far as .riven the thing away. But since the case has actually been moved up on the calendar of the Su preme Court we give the report- id conversation for what it is worth. St. Louis Republic, a Democratic paper: 'The announcement .... 1 i ; i KrtX'rfcSS fCenTTZ e powers that be .ould have . . rhiiTteT would not he renew et 4u:rr nnrov Rnt e nrp Lnoir 'srzzz he w. . compay fi1.ft.T1lg innntion is in any way ud its exemption from taxation 01 Ana tn thft inaction of the the main line. Th'e Legislature "Brussels International Mone- now has an opportunity to serve th tary Conference." That Confer- le by forcing this rich corpora ence, which is now an interna, tion to pay taxes. Will it do it.: tionai laughing stock, was ncv- r , e0Dle watch. '"Why-sir, the Supreme Court er intended to be, or expected t w t the vvill settle the question sir, settle te be. anything except a hum- ui - y . . oermanentlv. ThisRe. bug for campaign purposes. As inauguration ceremonies. y o x. .lublicanmovetore ealtheSher. both parties were alraid to struck with tne partiau w an law, sir, is but a blind, sir.' make free coinage issue a lead- audience as shown by tne cneennj. This in regar(j t0 silver. ing one in the campaign, both iVlr. Scarborough was cheered very ttj)Q vou mean," we asked. consented to a conierenoe wim ,.-1 wljile Furman, Osborne wert- -that will declare the . demoniti- most needed reforms is in da Europe, Knowing xnai iioimug cheered to the echo. This diner- zation act unconstitutional r THATBOADCON(,i:ks What ado the partisan r. the city boards ot tra.k- : makingabout good ror. is f:. dear country people! Road Congress called I. . ernor for this State, h; , approved by so many c ir; . patriolio men in so many ;t3: State, net in Raleigh ! ii u We were intensely interr .vere so delighted to se ih tones wno nau oeen ci 'deluded people, mi!cti Lv men, cranks, and anarc' s s,' 1 about to bestir themselves t. something for us. Yes we w-. crested, Were rcgrettinj; tha: could not go to Raleigh v 1. -t 1 iU. 1. 1 it was in session. But ouM! siothing about the great i.r.J iz tant meeting. We got del and wrote to a friend in Rak: f .. : v i I SI1UW UJUUl 11, UUl liC LUUiU";. jut little information, "Ihes waited for the Progressive Ft- to come and this is all it -avs: The State Road Congress, t tbout three hundred dek'ates. : in 'this city last Thursday. K vere discusses, committees ointed and other things ilorc. ve fail to see that any decided ion was taken. . We don't know wl.ai the ti things done" were, but it snJ ihat the great meeting about f could come of such Uonter- ence.,, . . " Notice that paper does no t say that it expected mu?h from the Conference, but is disappointed, but has the cheek now to say that the whole thing "was nev er iniended to be, or expected to be, anything except c. hum- ence was so marked that none could fail to notice it. However, the daily papers did not comment on it. It shows plainly that the ma chine element of the Democratic "That's it sir; that is right.' "Are you not referring to the supreme Court of some silver stateyou have great confidence in our jurisprudence. "I have sir we all have per- t :n u ens'. party is on top and that they have haps. And you will see the Su- but little respect for any Alliance-1 preme Court restore silver with man who will give up his cOiivic- the consent ! of the financiers." tions to stand m with them. . W- "You astonish me." was our m fi, onmnr-A wnnld Quick reply. The same paper further ad- raake a difference between Gov. , , 9rtk Unnnmntf H HnlH mits that "both parties" played Holt and Gov. Ca r, but they did. ig out There is absolute- the coward and hypocrite "were The machine even does not re- v no snVer in circulation. Sev- afraid to make free coinage an spect these men as much as it they enty milhcns of gold went out in issue." I had fought the bosses and stood for I one month 150 millions in two tt aunf.nf iWu- ma nrinciole. yrs, three million this week- I . -rr i t 1 .3 I ann silver not thf .ansp. I hp precisely that charge during ine iuui iw. entire ReDUhi;can party has been late campaign, and dear reader days since thut Gov. Holt sent his destroyedF by thisP siler issue; don't vnn rftmftmber 1 ow the son-m-iaw ana several igu Kn r r . n , speakers who met me on the udes to Chicago to attend the lay- the strength of the revolt is rnel- stumo and the oartisan nev.f- ln8 01 tne sJ.ae l lDeS' 'ed away. This .ssue will rip the , aa building of the UIumbian Jixpo- Democratic party up the back ;I O It X- a H hi. tv A 1 I V . cnargc: dui wo uuu v uxaxac ed Auditir to their expen. silver musi-be found. It is found. them much, for they were sim- se3 from the pubUc: treasurT. The The countiy has reached a debt ply saying what the machine Auditor flatly refused, and asked frenzy bordering on revolution, 101a mem 10 say ana niayoe tTlA 0. to h law for - - . .. . . mere is net a sate Dank: in snch expenditure ol tne peoples Christendom. Two more vears taxes, whereupon madam rum r like the last two knocks out the further says that there was a little Bank of England. He then re- family-row in th capitol. yye do ierred to the French loan which litical machines that stoop to not know how much truth there is saved the bank during the Bar- "hlTTllnp,,, tli nonnlft anri tlinn I in this, but erivrf it for whut it ,'q Bros, trouble. The Inter- cflnTT nvoi flioii aliatnoloaa rtr I worfli - . uauuuiii iiunetary iomerence duct, continue to bold the con- The sickest crowd your corres- broke it up. Gold in another fldence of the people? Will the pondent has seen in some time, year will be a commodity." people allow these gangs? to is a part of those who voted for V have n mtfid th Td w winl. .. .. . uk..-j.j ? . - - --j-.w- Jrrr ....w. 'humbug" them again? - l".c "vc T , . , dpFPn" l7 Trom memory, within a half . v. wv. nour alter, it may oe added that one of the argest merchants on the Avenue is in open revolt ; an too mey believed it. i5ut iny should be blamed if they don't open their eyes before another campaign. Can two great po of going down in historr $t oust. What is the nvaUcr": f he Caucasian right whe a few weeks since that the thing was gotten up to dividi people and side track therex-f Aovf demanded and mcstr.eti c did the Wall street jrar;: whe up the whole thing changed mind and fail to notify ike is:-. gent people who have cpirora their own, and who will 'i deluded or misguided bariUj rt hat to do ? Poor fellow! Wef tend our sympathy. Every Stas the union where the reiors strongest has been worked cp tlie road question and Conf called upon orders from nai headquarters; wondtr if hey h been left in the lurch by the chine everywhere the s'me The only regret we have about affair U that they did rot don thing beneficial for the people J hoped they Would. But the ? - will go ahead fighting fer 'I money and less taxes ml f uiwc itiunus aregouen n iiic have not given U3 good roo that time, we will take ;he up oure elves. Then wc able to build good rocds ari? them. ation. ball. "I fail to see what has b- M -w -m I .. A,ieaQer'- come of our five hundred dollars Since its first introduction, "Where,s the hundred and fifty we know, belong to it. The court at Raleigh was in session last week, why was not Mr. Wilson tried then? Why delay this matter? Did Mr. "Wilson ask for time? Is con clusion we went to state that we know Mr. "Wilson well and that the partisan papeis have labored hard to misrepresent him.. His great of- tion and increase the currency. The Democrats suy themselves that a Republican Senate would not. Then if -the Democrats were honest in their professions to give the people relief would they not help the Populists in stead of the Republicans ? This is not written for Partisans, but for honest Democrats. Electric Bitters has gained rap- dollar band" said another as he idly in popular favor, until gazed mpon the few negroes now it is clearly in the lead -j grinding out tunes with their ii among pure medicinal tonics ) lapidated looking instruments! and alteratives containing One of the good Democrats who nothing which permits its use j voted for the appropriation quiet as a beverage or intoxicant: It iiy stepped within the "bounds" is recognized as the best and : and seated himseli, but he was purest medicine for all ailments politely told by one of the bosses of Stomach, Liver orKidneys. ) to "change Vis seat," so he had --It will cure Sick Headache; to "git up and git," as he did so Indigestion, Constipation, and aP.P. msn meekly asked "where drive Malaria from the system, are you at?" ' Satisfaction guaranteed with Q eacb bottle or the money will . bays a S- - P- man this morn be refunded. Price only 50c. "?;want the House to adopt per bottle. Sold by K. H. a resolvtion this morning asking Holliday and Jno. R. Smith th at forty young mules, with four of Mt, Olive, i feet behind be employed to kiclr. official in . powerful insurance company in an interview cursed the two parties, and the head of a large publishing house is more radical than ; Jerry Simpson. Whether there is any truth in the above interview I cannot say he spoke as with knowledge. It is certain that the world's finan cial system is trembling on the verge of a crisis." If there i anything in the above there are some important deals going on behind tbe scene. Wc will watch every movement and keep you posted. Let the people be on the alert. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Adjutant Gen. Jas. D. in hi3 reporturged the Lcfj tnre to make a large appFj tion for the State Guard. -Tt costs ti e tax payers $i6& year. How much iLore do? want ? , . ssssssss ( t t Snlfi'o Specific j -' A Tested Rcaedy FcrAll ( f . relUblc core for ConUf' Blood Poison, Inherited Sc fain and Skin Cnnccr. An n tonic for delicate Wocaf f 9 - na cnuaren it nss do S Deist purely vegetable. Ul9 leas in its effects. ( S ltKttlK os Elood and J esses zoaUed ran on appUcat ( Q Jhmggisf Sell It SVTJT SFECIFIC f
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