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TIIF C YUC ASIAN Pai" t,,at lne J)(rnocratl'c machine tuk koa m trst a,i. ---r-r rm:" rr.rr. accud d of beinjra -IwrpuWictn An editorial, read? prepared If GOLHSHUKU , . u.. r y, i w.. ald eociety. Don t you see that mof. onoir adTO(5atiBJr P(Md roads for "... . I , cb this piece of Ijrmg Uemagogerj the dear country iople was sent to A ilRI FHOW THE EDITOR. To My I'ttlronx : Every subscriber who in tx hirnl hart gotten a statement showing how he stands. If there if any error in it, I will gladly correct it We are all liable to make mistakes, and I have Wn out of my office eo much for the hist year, that I fear that many errors have occurred. A larce number have reniitU-d prompt ly upon receiving statement of ac count, but many others have not. After February 25th I will before to stop fending the pajK-r to every one who has not settled. I have met and know nearly every one of ou j-ciJionally. I know that you are honest and intend to pay me. V.ut I am forced to do tliM. I am not able to M-nd a single pajier on time. So if you can't raise the money by that time, 1 will just stop sending the paper till yon can arrange it and then we will start anew. Faithfully, yours, Mario I5iti.kk. hatched bv the monv devils and furnished to both old jarties alike to fiirht reformers with? Tliey fooled many honest people this time. They can't do it again. As the li;iht is turned on the old machine w ithers and the i'eoples narty grows. One of the raot unique and in teretinjr exposition held in the United St ate is the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Exposition at Newbern, X. C. We have never been able to attend, but intend to do so this vear. We have heard hundred who attended last year xpeak of it as the finest and most inntructive exhibit Vhey had ever ween. Then too it comes at the m ason of the year when winter lie in the lap of apring and there is nothirg else of the kind on hand in tlie State or whole South- We are proud of it a a North Carolinian. The date in Feb. 20th to the 2-"th. See extended notice in another column If you are not a subscriber, be suro to end for a copy of The Cau casian next week so as to get all of Senator Stewart's great speech on silver. Every voter should read and studv it. One of the weakest and most dis- . m gustiiig editorials we nave seen in many a day appeared in the Wil-j mintftoti Star a few days since. It was headed "A coming tariff." It this office a few days since with the request to publish. They made a mistake, this is not that kind of a Ktjer. The editorial sounded very much like some we have seen in some of the partisan pajiers. The Iiycicle companies md the )oliticians have combined to work np this road rack et. The former want the people taxed to build shell' roads, so they can sell more bycicles and the latter thinking it would be a good dodge to side-track the people on. The monopolies and the money power join ed have the smartest men they can get in this county hired to do nothing but think how to fool the people. J'heir ingeauity and shrewdness equals that of the devil himself. They are always smart enough to work up a dodge that will seem plaus ible and commend itself to the peo ple. Of course every fanner is inter ested in having better roads. The schemers know this, so of course they can get every farmer to roHow them unless he sees their hypocrisy. And of course thev hate and curse a paper like The (Jaicasiax that ex poses their object and their hypocrisy. But if the bvcicle companies and the DOINGS OF CONGRESS. fCotJtino?l from First Parr. We will put it iii reo"l shape: Wednesday, 25th, p. m. .Just re turned front the House after witness ing a scene which makes any honest man's blood boil with indignation. A bankruptcy bill was on for a vote to-day. It would pass, two to one. The opponents secured one man, who, with occasional assistance of on or two others, kept the House voting, dividing, telle! counting and taking ayes, and noes, and making motions to adjourn and to take recess, until the House became a disgrace, and th galleries disgusted. And one or two negative votes kept one hundred and sixty members dancing up and owii the aisles for hours while pan demonium reigned. Sixty-five mil lions of earnest people hired these men to buffoon the precious hours away. Kilgore, of Jexas, was the chief offender. When the confusion needed a stimulus some wag would joar paper waste over Kilyore's head. Wednesday p. ni. Kilgore would move a "rseess" until Friday p. m. ab surd, without a chance of passing. Hy viva voce vote, the solid House no, one yes, Kilgore. Then K. calls division. Amid the confusion a stand IU I STEWART Continued from First Fsge. on account of its small quantity The output of silver has not at any tim equaled the yield of ZiUl forty vears ago. liut the product of stl ver, according to the experience of mankind, can be double theproduc of jrold without disturbing their relative value. Twelve hundred mil lion people use silver as money, and less than 100,000,000 ever used gold in actual circulation. AX ATTEMPT MADE TO DEMONETIZE GOLD. The change in the relative ppxluc tion of the two metals produced by California and Australia alarmed the money lenders. In .i the output of gold reached nearlv -JUO.OOO OoO. I he contractionists contended that the yield of gold was so great that it ought not to be used as money A vigorous effort was made to stop the coinage ot trold. liennauv. Austria aud Holland actually demonetized gold. It they had succeeded the disaster would have been great; but the injury would have Urn much less than the evils of demonetizing silver. Excessive' production of sil ver cannot be urjred as an excuse for its demonetization. In 1873 there says that the aveiage congressman is not fit to get up a tariff bill (a lot politicians (acting as agents for the of truth in this however when it an- money tower) are very anxious to plies to the present House) but that have us publisa their stuff, we will Senator Stewart makes the strong point that the. utter demonetization of silver will not only stop silver mining, but will lessen, by one-half, put it in as advertising matter if they will pay us for it. YKS, SIIK TAKES NOTICK. I Cleveland and Carlisle will have it all fixed up and the next congress should iatify it without any kicking, This is silly and a slander on con- tho prod uci ion of eold. a one-half reMH if lt lH not ko5 Jt s sickening The News-Observer on last Satur the gold product is from silver mines. a"'' "cking, if it is so. Is this day says: country to bo ruled by an Autocrat! "Maxvann Butler will t.l.Br nM Senator Carlisle is a irold-hunr. Is the machine that TtnwerfnlT Tf Nlmf .furl Mnrtin v. r m - r 1 ' ........ , nv,, inij luu hjlJitlLWI 1UI hum is why he is satisfactory to Cleveland is to legislate as well as Kansas, is a Democrat." wall street and this is why Cleveland execute, it would bo a great saving We suppose the News-Observer in- him for secretary of I to the tax-pavers to keen 400 run. I i.. 1- i ivimvu una io a icuiv ui uui cuiLur- has selected t.h A trnnanrv T.f ' I a i. i x x" , "Y , b" "uult3 op paying iai in Jast weeks Caucasian, where them J0 dollars a day to do nothing we ch d thftfc oners )ad oufc and often worse than nothing. e it i T. , iioiu iiiu uuuouai macnine ior ine We asked a Democrat a few days Democrats in the western legislatures ago if ho was in favor of stopping j0111 with the Republicans to de- or newspaper deny this then we will j give ot;r reasons for saying so. The Wayne County Alliance held a call meeting in the court house in Goldsboro on Wednesday. The meeting was well attended. Rev. J. ing vote is counted. The Houee were only $81,000,000 of that metal against two. Demand for teller ' produced. The increase of the cobi count (tiling for cuunt between bined product of the two metals since two tellers); demanding navs and I&2 to the present time has been yeas by Kilgore, the lone "kicker, very gradual. Their coin value forty Vote on "Shall the yeas and uays be years ago was more than $200,000,- taken?" Complete repetition on this W0. question, before the other is settled! The rapid increase from 1848 to And when it is, at last, another mo- 1852 was a great blessing and harm- tion to "adjourn," etc., ad infinitum, cd no one. The combined annual And all this time old heads in coun- product of the two metals durino- eel right here in Va3hin,ion advise that period rose from about $40,000, and consumate suppression of the M0 to over $200,000,000, and injnr news of the freezing, starving poor cd nobody. On the contrary, the in young, vigorous, "prosperous'' business and prosperity of the world America! And gigantic corporations were enormously advanced and pro swirring the slave-lash around mem- moted by it. The increase of "the hers of labor unions! 10,000 peorde annual products of the two met in Washington alone receiving pub- combined during the last forty years lie charity! Souphouse against the has not reached Si 00.000 noo" 'ru - o I . . t ; iuv, iooi s paradise. coinage value of the jrold and silver Y0P May b readier for the first tini JC paper like tbi, for one dollar, v other copy If Per, won't you U 'l lis circulati tin s?vTalof., x take it ClUO. II yon . ' ,(r v. uwni uetevi.ri. ? lors to can't . , friend to whom Vou s to gfnd the paj-,rf j" cents nd we will 'j4 with your comply ": months, attlmcndof '.; he will subseriW n ' without it. ' ty act was passed. A moment's retire- possible remedy for continued, con tion ought to satisfy every intelli- tmction that the lasis of circulation gent man that gold will not go nntil and credit can only be enlarged by there is enongh of me other kind the unlimited use of si I ver as money, of money to occupy, its place. If Any limitation ion the use of silver there should be a deficiency of won- as money destroys its essential func ev in the United Mates as compared tion as a money metal. Silver itself with Europe, prices would fall here must be the limitation, or silver has below the Kuroi-eun level and money no place in our system of finance, flow back. Property could be bought because, if "the quantity must be cheajer in the United States under limited by legislation, such limita such circumstances than elsewhere, tion can b applied to paper or some aud gold will always go whereit will other substitute more couvenientand buy tne most property. cneaper man suver. If the United States could obtain Will the advocates of gold consent silver enough for business purposes that the admitted drhcincy of gold in this country, we conld spare a shall be supplied by any means what portion of our gold to relieve the ever? If so, what shall take the necessities of Europe, Who would place of silver to supplement gold? e injured bv such a transaction ? Kold must How out, because every Certainly not this country, because j moneyed institution in Europe is we wouid have plenty of money to I struggling to increase its reserves in sustain prices and stimulate produc-1 gold. The mouey kius are con tain, hurope is the market for our stantlv forcing new customers into surplus farm product. If money the market to compete for gold. were plentier in Europe prices would j Austria has recently been compelled rise there and onr farmers would re- to discard her silver and buy gold to ceive more gold for their wheat and form a new and narrower basis for Inff 8,1 per ceQt. interest, it . h rutfrtl) Unnlit thftv lua minni.1 l hr riniilitiiin Shu mii.it Ivird irftl.l Will reDeal the 10 tw. . . . . V 111 . 1 1J I 11 J ni .r i Ienty of money at home to aid pro i. . . . . auction, and plenty of gold abroad secure good prices tor their surplus cry country m luirope are heavily state laws for he products." mortirasreU for the iohl thev have IC" O J acjuired. DISAPVANTAOE OP UNITED STATES In competing: for oolp. Iiut Europe has an enormous ad vantage of the United States in the i i i . il . . I iZi; t li n i i,l j. wouiu oc ine consefjuence. Uold rose wicuuoii ior goiu. Europe noids passea oy a party that W ! iu .icuiiuiu uunug me war. were I wuu ui mo umu-u aoat state rights and 1 tne producing classes mined ? Gold states amounting, it is estimated, to emnieut. The wl is at a premium today m Mexico over ?.wo,ouu,you. ji Europe is forced the currency of that country which to tne uy an effort on our part is silver. Is Mexico suffering on that to miy gold, she must sell her stocks account? On the contrary, has she and bonds and otlier United States not been able, against all predictions securities for what they will bring and expections, to pay her vast rail- antl bu.V the g'd back as fast as we take it irom her. We are the deb tor nation, and before we have paid $5,000,000,000 in gold to Europe our resources will be seriously impaired. It we obtain EuroiH'an gold, we must pay a higher price for it than can be obtained elsewhere, which means that we must sell our wheat and cotton and all other commodi Not In Favor of iw..i . .. rlfj f We see that the Xonk ,1 Legislature has passed & i,.,4; r by her circulation. She must have gold ill repeal the 10 por c tl tl ro- at any cost A large jirt of it we State banks. That is, X0i.f ji ! to must furnish. The resources of ev- lina must ask Conirrt, - xo PISASTlilt TO HE FEAKEI) PHEMITM OX GOLD. Jut the contrtfctioiiists predict tii ... . I mat iree coinage will advance irold to a premium, uud assume that ruin r eitt... congress is not in favor 0 cent, then the people f t'J" State of North Carolina m up their minds that ti,. wnn't it. Heiuember tlii I ' sham Oll 1. aua a Fit 1 KX I IS 4 1 K T 1 1 K t 4tsiiv iuti:. road subsidies without default. did she not a few months ago borrow $3,000,000 in Europe without t'ae slightest difficulty ? Is not her credit better today than it ever was ? Mexi co has become a manufacturing coun try. She is doing her own work and using her own money. Cotton mills are beiner erected. miserable dodge. tfl 8i nco our last issuothf roll,,!,. lfl an.l IckJhi have eontril.u W,u li (Jaivasiah get on its fi-t jurui,,' ' ' Sahvsox Miss Martha Xh, i , . . ' . . - . i , ... Iter.-The bankruntcv bill fl. produced in 1891 wnS l,s fhTon treating tbe go d and silver Allien we have to sell cheaper defeated by one man, the House giy- 000,000. If an iucreaseof $1G0 000 - i,Ji?,,i k country are being estab- -neycau M bought in either ing up in despair after fiirhtinsr Kil- 000 in four vears was benefl! n gore five hours and twenty minutes, increase of $100,000,000 in forty It could have been stopped in five years could not be iniurious. Sueh minutes. injurious. Such increase is not eon a! to fho i ir . .!. ... i" '"""wc zvansas is aerood ways trom Wash- or pooulation nnl hnoin t- the increase of the currency under feat the populists. We had just fin-' intoa ant vashigton almost as not keep pace with the increased de- i the present silver law. Ho said no. ished OUT editorial, headed. "Plnfn T. B. Hoover representinc: the State he wanted more money and was not cracy foiled,"on the election of Judge Business Agency was present. State in favor of repealing the present un- Martin when we saw the above 1 resident Butler upon invitation ad- less a better one was passed. We When CW. A.h.,!. uoiHiuinm yiiijfiiemuilOl TOI6 mat ;0i 1,. ill . 1.1 . ,i Wav at. ti n Irmt fmrrirn TTo ooil I 13 i dressed the body". Some lished by onr own citizens, because Europe or Asia. enterprises can be prosecuted to a In otncr words, we must bid better advantage in a country where higher for gold than Europe or we money is plentiful. What is the cmot obtain it, and when we have cause ot this unusual prosperity of ottered a higher price for rold than ii. il is nor ttaa nnino JLuru Hi nan Arrorii t m still in her power because we are her! 1 1 O K tv O t I nh.t ...11 it i.i the silver . ouc uuu CiU1 tiegoid back Itlmi.l li: """VI H. (Jru-e, K. M. ii.i.ii...... Wakkks. XV. S. iar,In. r, X a k k. J . J. lVnny. n A. (Jreeii, Rkktir. J. M. Knrly. JJitkkk Hurke 4'otinty Alliaiuv Ui i-LiN. Magnolia Allian.t up. w" -J. XV. Mallard, XX iijn. Toianot Alhaixv No k X aykk. N. M. Ilutts, " Pikeville Allium-.. Plai.fn. XVm. Mcllowfll Uilfokd. David worth. ' ' (Jilford(3olleceAllii!, ftl Oi ta tn ha pe do fan Ui cr, to Silver V INDIA local elections are beinc h .i;,i t, .1.. m pie who read The Caucasian will held in Georgia, but we see nothing ver plank in iho chic0 nlatfftr " P0 .n?fc,!e t the mercy 1 1 A . aoout tne dailies results in the partisan i.: V. 1 ' . V1 PaPe Wlltully suppress the ,TT .... ouu raiicu ma aucuuuu io iue iact I tarrs v e would tudce from t.hia UuA i. "i A- , - ... . mat me i7umocrai,ic anu ltepuDlican fact that the reformers are downing leaders are now pulling together in he machine this time. Probably congress to repeal the siyer fn " h. T; , COiruptIon hnder Wcttthe silvei .'certificates Several machine papers have - - iiiv oitao XVIIAT WK AKE TKYING TO BREAK DOWN. re- are being issued, and that they offer cently contained editorial squibs like nothing in its place. He said he the following: did not know about that, but he did "The people will not follow such know that the Democratic speakers men as Marion Butler in tryin to in the late campaign promised him break down Democracy and bring if he. would vote for them again about negro supremacy in the south." 4-U i. 4 1 it . .. T- . . - not vote at all. How grandly North 7 v um fflve the Peoplefree -uear reader just think of the vast Carolina Senators are workinir for , uau auu moro money and that amount of ignorance, or dishonesty w0ccu invy woum ao it. we and"govemment mule cheek"it takes willsee. But sunnoso thpv dnn't? t i- -.i. i.i -r 4I j i iwi a uj.au wuu vfir.ftfi r. np. I amn. Otia T V i. utoci iu Bay mat. a is oe- wneJ. b. lillman ex-member of i.:u n , . the National Ex. Committee of the T WU inl0rm CltlZeDS Alliance is trying to start a move- K WC SUSIeCt wel1 known hJ m7 Tho anti-option bill passed tho senate Tuesday by a vote of 40 to 29. Ransom voted against this measure which was demanded by tho people of tho state- Vance did the interest of the people? -tr - . , . K iar i.om tvapsas, but Kansas people mand m the arts. The fear of over- iieie oeiieve m ine populist out there, production of silver was not the iiiay ue a little late iu the dav, eause ot the legislation of 1873, The but this is the way we look at the motive was to reduce the supply of tegisiauve "row in that justice lov- money and enhance its value. There snard t The Koyal Commission im? commonwealth. I is nn 1qi- t i , ... wVnWi ;o:4.,,i iL-j. . times, m. ,. . " """s'-1 Ui mucn oi either ,V 1 a&ilu uiac matter decid- 1 he entire difficulty in Kaunas ig gold or silver, or of both combined. ed that cheaP silver had benefited j uuuuau party, -w ouauuy ni any age ha3 had too XIluia- "e silver was at par with i i IVIUC1S LU men not mwu vl me precious metals. 6um Aiiuia depended upon England elected, for temporary use of their uselessness op the united states for manufactures, and was unable to votes in organizing the Hon hp and TO sekft unmpuAv T einnrt. pitlier 00f . j v, , " . vvv-vrn,UAJLlUiN. i. -" "'"- ui uiauuiaciured 3. iJZHftZ Aot,.5lT Jim "J? Wmtod StM1. in y considerable out msisc i auub lemoneuze silver alone: thaf. 4uaues.. one now mainifarfnrM 1 t . M 17 SAIIlllnp AH. t, . LZ Il 1 , ui Bwunucs. oucn a I BENEFITED BY STANDARD. I A M Has India been ruined by the silver f. ir gfd means coued standard? The ltoval Comn, Z ?h,1 lces' Ration and hard uraes. it means that the property and hard earnings of the masses must be transferred Carson, Nev., 24. Tli u tureto day unanimously ref42" William II. Stewart to the i-pu States Senate. UK NEW ADVERTISEMExi" f h fai kings. It means tenant farmers and feudal lords. It means an approach toward the dark ages and feudalism. FREE COINAGE XVOUf.D SECURE FINAN- JOB PRIN77Mth rmNTiN(our onIe" fora11 ki,vil of I1" to the gold Lowest Hochk in Kcrtii Cauou ClAU INDEPENDEVPR. . , w Auumu vuuaavi.i sjwn nil if i innu tnut- i t ja vt-. . lii irr 1 1 1 i w inuti iiriinf-nn i that men so purposely, and even ad. we must obtain fhZ " . textile fabric : 7ri 11 " tne manifest duty of Con- We see the machine politicians of Wilmington have organized a polit ical club and labelled it "Tho Me chanics and Lahnrinrr Arpn'u rinK u r - mm. ' vl T . . " This is the fit st time wo have ever ment to "reorganize the Alliance . 111110 ,,emocrats) thslt Chairman I... A . , . a.uunu iut macnino to organize right after an election. They are evidently very scared. We suppose they are trying to ape tho Indus trial Legion, for southern Democrats on a nnn. Simmons hired Chairman Eaves to partisan basis." An effort is beins? Put out a Republican State ticket. made to work this dodge in every jusfc so the Democrats could hollow southern state. Mr. J. S. Bell, ex- negro to scare honest reforms Allianceman of this state is out in from voting the lleform ticket a card in tho Raleio-h CI Senatot Stewart has been re-elect- advising the same course. Now if Z7vZT"', , , J 011111110113 edbvthe LedsWrnfVno.i tt tl, a.i i i.. avt8 dUU ineir ois over the got every vote except two. There will have. It will be a sectioxatJ 7- f ! befre the -lec are only two gold buffs in the Leris- organization, for it is to wn.t U011 Y liat tnea happened? These lature. He is now leading the tight iu tho south alone; it will be the es- 8am? "neSro Dominition" howling Wi iuiunu iu iue u. o. oenate. Ho senceor partisanship, for it is for UUK au ine mouey nas no superior in that body. Read only such men as will twist their Ai r - C0U,U &efc from Q national liance principles to suit the Demo- machme, railroads aud other cornor- cratic party. Won't she be a daisy aters a"d tried to hire every negro tail to the party kite! How the to help save the next Democratic Bell, Tillman, Hall, McAlaster& Co. machine with "negro dominition " must be tickling tho machine or What could not be ln 1 ' vice versa! Let the "heathens raffe- was don W n,9B:n,.i.,--.V. . J f .'ll 1 ma.Liijy me YOleS ictwiua viii nun iirr ,1..,,... :i.i. i. mittedlyiput in for temporary use rope befor. we can leskte for the oonnmpiAonni gTnS-0n,the.,ni,,t8 1 -the fre? have the right to vote-even on i their interests of our ownll f" wl ring thJyear'endin. m!S T fod.ted coinage of silver; to own case nDtil thrust, onf.nfw r, I sfint. dpWfQa p..5'T fc san nnnnnn T rx' P U8e tne oetter metal si ver rnj.. q i , . . o--. " """t w uuiain : , ioiuc ui textile I tenmn-itp thia The Populist, on the other permission from the sold kin to fabrics of her own manf,f.nii S ..."f..00 ' I vytuitlVU est and la i . ted Stationery. 1ur tiT Every li. A. anl tovctary ihctic jnai Printed laIH?r and Envelop Wn ifr. era Prices. feb2 3m Prouty Press Fori? i i . i ..unvi uiiui iaw ure h pnt nun -ina mtr s !itf tni tho o j. i , nr nnn nnn . ti'na iw,i, f i.u ji,d - o " uuiucu ocaces. uur - m yaiae or raw cot- tice i back of this proposition, viz,; delegates have failed to obtain that ton- She also exported during the lhata contested RPdh Mnf r'.J. rfe1-m;aC!; ru.. ,. . uu tne until in wouid make this country rinanciallv indenendei.f ir would remove all O I S?,"" - S o-cTaiit ludiaia COOK'S ZL e SS L'A ! . b - I x lucm ieuuijni2 have so held. And ia Ka tremely flagrant so much so wonder at the patiei in permitting them, One Democrat wa rC:-7. T? ?L!"' ""ny in the to another by oheaD " i. T Jxans,as tlle cases were ex- do so long as we will obey ? ployed iu India who are nM ; riiieiv nacrrant SO much Hn na tn I THT! TTU TTirn ot t t voro 11 i , Z. 011 W t . "vy v-AtJ oiAlfia UA I A KSnPU ATT I ' lUU. IJU111 Ilfl I HI I m ciilf.i. r. . I ; j I i. wonaer at the patience of the people siitxr she cav of 35 or 40 nPr 7 " t ?LV2m 5 money in tQrni!fHnfl. Al An RicrJit ('ni,,,,. T) a n I . . .... nuj. 1 e"v vuiuuiu 1 ruUJT im'fnr textile terminate this competition for ffold. Purchased new, and used gr J4 "uu""i is onorea tor sak tVif For particulars address De JAMES B LLOYD, jr Tarboro.A'.C.., HORSESthc AND flat box arp mnBt flw. ir"? ii. - - ooiiu metallic gress and the administration shall 7 CP lver are Englishem- Sl? ?S thebetter v 1 itvi k Liir; r 1 21. w innu nnn .. 1 ' Him ueeu uie ow- uouserraiive regulator of the volume of 3d or 40 per cent in trausmittinj Why can we not use all the lih CI VI M ZJi.fl ATI Korrn the metal which is not accidental One Democrat was deprived of his we can pTocu TCI.t IX ced t 3 ::gI!nU- at which is procured by In 1 A. I" -a II M 1 Uillll I I IV I t iii I inlun4-.. . luuistrv anu 18 o irjiii.efl in rot , A weI1 selected stock of Ilorsfjiihu Mules always kept on hane by mei I "i VIM . I ITTllT - m, ..i.i: il , . . - - a ub 'wwi uiaioi nisop- ia anu ior coinage. If the mints iQuia owes a very We W; .VZ """"lu.4uau"ues tne metal which rZl ? thAnd th67 ref US0d e1116 Vai Stes were open he Pavable iu gold Iler revalues are fh,as bee ued through all time by correct the outrage. In other in- balance of tha 3TVn e enlWt,t An .. . rSn.ues are the great mass of thp nonni.. tV, i" he' is com. mnfni ,u:.i. i. . Kv his speech on silver in this issuo. Save this speech for reference, it covers the wholo ground. When Ilarrison appointed a Dem ocrat (Judfro Jackson) to succeed I M Al. TT Ct m1 I . uuir uu mo u. o. C5upreme Court m the mean time bench it almost took the breath tho away irom some of the Iittlo dirty will simply partisan politicians of this State, people. But thev have not yet learned that theie are but two real political contending factions in the country; it is the people against plutocracy. The monopolistic etc., people of both old parties already joined to fight the people. grow and strengthen. This dodge alifax and will simply oDcn the pvos r,f tl,J. u"e(.orau J - V- lU ig. Look at counties with Some of our Alliance brethren fall out with each other and will not attend the lodge meetings on that account. Let such remember the good old Scotch woman who had a serious quarrel with her minister. out, to the surprise of the pastor, she continued attendance at Vorship. He expressed hjs gratification as well as surprise at her conduct, upon hich she replied. "Oh, sir my quarrel was with you and not 'With the Lord!" large negro majorities and see the tremendousDemocratic maioritiesthis ue Messenger is too much on tliprnie. Look at onr own side of the iemYlp- ia tr,n :., fi.m... ir ... ' . , f ,i - " -w i-iant -"'i'ouii, u eaver carries the countv Spoken. IS too indenenrlonf. r.t ntr.nl . ... . uuiy als, is too prone to fire Tnto wn. Z ".1 ? T? f De,B0Cratic doing to be popular with officials! 1fSIi,aITe tlcket elected by the It has ras)ed the present Congress p of the neST0 vote And lastly auu ii win uo lt every time it " Joa can the dishonesty, and cor ttJLtJ" ? UoB.nah!Pocrh, tbe late r.v.w0 w UUb oiuciais election Democnev hon ai are very human. Wilmington Mes- L!"?L iu?10C"lcy tn,en Manon senger. ujrug to oreak it dowu Well, well, "is too much on the u with tko heIp of thousands of - I hi.ft n ,1 J. I uirtTc uiiu patriotic souls will do it side of the people." Then may the ixru haje mercy on the people, if the people have no other defender f?) mi. . .. .. ' xne iact is the Messenger is the or fan of the TTilmiugton & Wel don railroad, and it is tryin nana tne people to this fact by "cussing out" Congress. For a pa per to do efficient work for one mo nopoly it must first have readers To do this such a to Senator Stewait's speech, the first tr - v. nmm appears in tms issue flnd npvt if tthann .ut... - , ue and next it must manage . i ouuum ue stuaiea care- Ut,;. nn c i fully. Donotmerelvr.a.tif fift their C0Ilfidence- itasyoa were exriA.f f PaPer often talks loud about equa: your lessons when you were a hov at nShts and justice and the interest school. He has made tho subject a of the dear People and occasionally special study and is in dead earnest. curses out some other corporation or iNextweekwe will publish the re- some politicians if it is a long time mainder of the speech. If yoa are til next election. But the dodre uiHuDserioer, we will send you a the Messenger is now working will copy of the next edition if vou will Lnt fW.l tl, n . i . , - I -vv I'&vuic au uuore. 1 L Will send us your address on a nostal : 1 L- .:L , .. . 1 car(j. - "ww iutsc iia circulation by it nor will it hide its cloven foot This See Bro. Lonck's oopt. l-ft. P8!' 13 8uch a partisan champion another column. He incidental of he W & W Ii R that it has ferstothe f act Eepublican ma'phin Jtarned lts back on ita own city in up northwest charged that the re- tuematterof collecting city taxes formers were nothing but a "Demo- frm the comPany- cratic aid society' Don't you re- c,v .. A member that during the last camj pef rlbetoThe Caucasian $1.C0 as sure as there is a God of justice in President Butler's Appointments. State President Marion Butler will address a call meeting of the Rich mond county Alliance at Rocking ham, N. C, on Feb. 9th, and a Un ion meeting of the Sub-Alliance of AZr o St - ?-Jh-.H000,00S igold topay the inr is com nut iu buy- 1 1 . i mau lIy.i ft il I I il il I I n w iiuv Lnr infamy il.i ijuaiii oi uanvassers was held in vio- ounces per annum debt TfTO uu laUon of the prov isions of the C purchased nXThe t V XSOo" t wSt and the certificate given to the Ee- Other countries would have to mmJ pubhean. Several postmasters were much less than they now absorbe Pekons bexefited BY cheap "elected" in violation of law. One fore the United Sta I n, v SILY 1 .publican stands under oath as a sufficient fHr tri if hJ2?1 r C.ntendcd ve the citizen of Oklahoma! would they use ?Sg vP C 'i ? Ut ?n7f omnillon that it was easier The seat of O'Brvan. a Tlf lie lpa KSTs A"! Would Jey for India to raise the reouired who worked with hp ' wnnUr? na V-TT " uoin un,a use Sllver nne with silver at a dini 1; Tf vycic auvanceri iw was hpfn fi . " - V , V."- l'tlue oi silver denre- , - j oniui we nad two cert.inoH.foa ioom,.,! r I f . . " oc,uu iur "t-c uuiuaire in t ils nnnnf ' UloWl .. ij. . ryau s opponent and then one for with gold ? The very fac , S! S lncsed obliga- O'B. TOr - i7 V t A.ucc cnat sil- won ot the forei debt, omni x' ?C. ,.fti. , , , . . , "" ,4U ue auvanced in nri .V advanon nf 11....: . r""" ,uill4iciy an luoiejrai uecisions iree coinage wn,.i,i -1 .v -- - was anu congressional precedents are with the populists. As Jude John Aiartm, a "populistic dpmnnrt : whie.h i n,N--.:.. h i i , -. i ioui;jiij;.in nriep -"""i a OU11U UAiXUEli OF ttiajonty, anu tne liepublicans can not ret a mmrnm t"m. l,. hm hl .I V? , 1 UIHP c.Ui " w make the Unit, and : S mr,K. P"ca ticnn JvuiiHas imnrnor i is prooably settled. Tf UIIWTCf iiuii in "uiauuing in price, benpfifl l. ., "J 1U8 o damgeb of a FLOOD QPilveu. I Operators who 1 m fr India It is contended that thTl l E who bnX ver in the , , i m -" 1 - , i .1 ii ii. nil i 11 Trtn ii. frw . uuium ior me "rnran se oi si vw wnnU i.- n "-o at lue lr,arL-f.f -a glio states the dumping ground for VheZL Z1,?111 Indi:4 for P. coined silver of Europe. Would that dn?",d tLer farm Pro" hfiTMiBs M0? r , "omutnat uu cts make enormnna r,.n. i, v . jjurorje has nr, &i . . u ,1'iuuu. une 100,000,000 of coied r ST"'- t Eng. -- -gatuac tne restoration of rope silver ,s that cheap silver 1 nUl - ivccm. vieveiano flnrnmonnflo ivw.uuu.uu nt ,.,i i , r T. ' i,. , x oilh i ... .. ..v..o i . . ' xwiicu inirai.riir.ilr.. I iBhmnn . . rill116 am -6.1?" years ago. Then silver. The silver moner nf "rl 2 i ' . "nsF tQe restoration IUIH a most lmnfirtinont Piron orn . J -u ,1 T . . I Vlll ituci W 1 VUitttCO UU the Bland law before ha wns taiu. now, while he hasn't writ- nose wnn p - or wfiat pur- procure cheap food am ten a etter he sends emissaries tn Vt uld EilroP send her coined material f J? J?J and cheaP vvashino-tnn tn Banr. , . Oliver nere.'' if if v. , . .1 m. muia. theBilverpurVhaainVaet He failed 0Qr mi it would be eoS f Ahf at advantage which India with the Bland SJt Si dollars at th. ? :?,?.mto Pbta?8 r the United Stto i? with the present one.-Rockv 'k $1-29 an ounce' " V..t0 i or supply gEllrope - " " i ... uyer .-f nor cmrnn ia illnnt. a-j i .. - "v cent. Alter it. va i t ; " uoMaii Dy the f.it ftiof imieuerto cremates on a jar with cold at thl them W -p 811 ver "berates ien against ratio of 15 to L which is TrMtT TTr!?t , c?! Plng tribute to the ras inaugu- of $1.33 an ounce! For lStfherate Lmted S and enables them to Slrl1; I- would CLife Kfe ood and 07 tain News. not; It would UarkPt i-rir 1U M0 TCfP00l - i V4c:u. Baker'. Free Coinage nin. used as money there " AoniJNtiTIIV. 11 IT OO ir UU T nil inn oI ii . . w I 7 " i-l-k i . . ' - v- Aij. I 1 . . - nvuiu IIP Wnff h ar 'I'hA I . . I " "aser r ODUilst.l nf TTt,, than fa a--!.i ...i . icaa auc xuuian tarmpr ovl i. dnc.Pil in ff;. w I " "ro- ""g'uai vame in coin. hnsh! f T " v "uges ms f " . -.T J "iu ior i would vcc wiuage or silver and mak- K n unlawful for any person to XOT wheat an ounce of silver. Wi w"eac tor an oune nf metal which has been in frprir,.! :i culation among the people at large: the metal which our own country produces. Such a policy would free us from all apprehension of panic or scarcity of money. Europe could no longer embarrass our finances or rob us of our circulating medium. REMONETIZATION OF SILVER SIFE ANO COXSERyATIVE- The remonetization of siUm. and conservative. The struggle to gain possession of the shrinking supply of erold has Sllrfnlir 1 T . IMUUUUUU disaster and must end in run. The Jtothschilds and their associates in Europe and their followers in the United States use the press of both hemispheres to discharge and defame silver mines. They divert attention from the act by which silver was demonetized by asserting that free coinage is, solely for tho rwiT s.l? 4- P i . . " "v-niriiii UI oiiei iiuriers ana is r.Z1 onrer miners to seenr tV, HAM & Goldsboro, N. C. sou bav isla ncc wot the J-tfWe Promiso tn mvn safu!i.. tion. iu Stock guaranteed as sold. .e feb2-tf did EVEEY Man Woman WEARS SHOES irci ret SEND TO iicL i i nm, s. ( it RALEIGH, i C, Dei JUffl For a Catalogue of Shoes, Can frf n'sh you with anything yon wiThe urged bv the i ; f" "IT cueftP ,0. ,rsan secure from thl ti ,7 , ' '"c",.w?men and cnuur U. government more for fi,7 matt wm le 8ent toy00""-" S. it ior silver than its WAIL, post nmi w .Mm u r -i Carolina- w. ir worth, r" State Agent, N. C. Alliance f-feb2-3m Raleigh, fill " " 'lece To Tobacco Urora. b make PRICE U2TDER rnT", ! tUa. mart and sil coins his THE EAST CAROLINA EXPOSITION. ThA Ar -- wxa.ujfi. ounce of silver ir,f ti t ,.a anv eontranf j,7 . wa oi srold assrf t,f TU v in inaia. bill payable in anT fie " J? .f coinage theaTT: Lm k."!?6 rat "Iver to currency. woUia aeclme in value to th T. urhirv. TT" A"UI.a" 5inSe w 15 to present Dullion price of silver tu 7 wuc L' 83 or 84 cents Tn In J T: S .er me time they tell us that ti7 r Tto his ame ke pie of Europe would bria? silver ,3i3U-5f1..0' wh.eat, and is com- wwAAft.v one iii i mm ti vArt a..- - i lfwz ti 1 1 iipii i m i - i wuii i mh . nnn ft. i tt and enables visitors to fh;0 A: " , , w -"tauonsot the South. ur dollars whieh hnH i. 7. ""vu inoia. comprehend, its varied w arme at. intelligently rth only 83 or 84 cente plyTn, tE .wp- trii.u for someof its monsters. lays the Ocean under b4r l2fS?'- good faith bT..::.:'uiueriarn,pts. - "flAACUL C03rDTTTnxr l-iXM UAI- A U 111 I -1 i I rTT i n ... A OriuLiViUiu - K Al I R A PIT "MM, the best horses, to whom is a ser n.p:. ,UAV " country. i Piven t.horicQ,P- j-ii- . "ujiurauiy PlannW , I - i cs, i is useu invites will be rp, . -v.vi. Ui. uunars in purses. This onmhinafirtT. aa . . uo- dictions hav HI! YnilP VlSit willhoPJotlOOnf Unnnf..,.. I - .... ..U1U ..iixuyiiwottji iiinutiHeauu, AimiSID?. OUT OP THK COtJKTBY. COndiH 't"T. the ficial enta ad that fre, coiaage faUare o the ffwB5 "'fiuuicui 18 Btaie. U HUT irith i o On all nMn-nn. wmcn our neonla ll effort is made to SSTIL 5 outflo5 f gold shows .reri&f:;uK of the monT. . "c ituaat all nnxh o-ocf A L . , o ui koiu sup- i" v.-1 6vb uv feineav tor f o ntradietjd iroM wuct experience i are three ti I country as n contradiVf u-a. . J..VA. " o-enciencv of -ftvv n v I tsLXfttLL. nil r nnnfik " nts for nothing The4 nothin; w u"ue insist that esasmneb --a y " 00 snail form fT,a 1 i vj.sj uj ' toia in the oasis of oirL.:.. , me GOLD nnf.Tr m g"estin i uniair. Ihe silver m nA .v i.i the government to buy silver. Thev fu'TT--. " , ot Biiver j umteuntatesL hnf fi,.. mand the rfirht 'x.'- from prehistoric times and teed m the Constitution, to have their silver coined into m-.c use of the people. V me THE MANIPULATIONS Or THE KINGS. ine hue and miners is the Iu. i Ane meu Who orimnate.1 taiu:'arXbate a,re SE3"S2 ralue or the.r property money aud reduced the price of all other proper- 1. - ZL . Press 1. UU I who half ., - . " uu tne luture supply of monp Very trnlr vnnr friend f:::. U1W Piam of the vast The VanrA. aiu. t.. Wat! Avi hUljrN HXnmnlnrn 1 ii . I aiiihhvv of wealth ri.:,2: i. .iii All Tobacco having Color Ion Quality is in demand at Hig1 l:,. ll . I mi cry against i 'VCB tnan ior several years, anu y . . old trick nf f,; aaT,8e onr friends to sell as boo" " T v a. n iutf iii . " J I convenient We are better prepaiEi than evr to handle your 'TobfiL . and guarantee asrainat I itri.i. ' . ... .. . manipulations of the gold kins "T,our charges for selling have dennV1 t b - f 1U8 much Iowp f V.-T.l... X'n.A&iiTr Of their rinn anI Il.'S . . 1 ance WflrAriAr.D . iwuinirng i mvuow, trollin. i i and not bj con trollin, legiejatioa. Silver, was regarded a v u6 lance house Cok hontij W. H. JEHKffS, Manage! feb2 lm IIEfDERSuN, nsef nl in ,i,.:: " and ftft vft ub iii v i nrn . i with tbenum.i nTrv" ''i nolv. ic-r r tlJU oia mono- thaV indn1: agedin abused bv thi and gold nres nf T."".6 .tlie States. -""'"j i ue united Knh-i8&b0UtI,alf of th speech Jieep this Daoeranri fv, i ' anrt .:iT , "out JWU wm caye th SILVES CHAMPION. nnniry rimiNTcin iipw. f iiuuiii iiiuuiiinui iu."-- THE DAILY BY MAIL. Subscription price reduced as foUo, One year (by mail)........ VjB 8ix months (by mail) ? montns (Dy mail).... jfl moma py mail) THE WEEKLY BY MAIL- swa is the only consistent V in the West, and should be rf Bpeech ir year, in advance, ...... 16 Neva i th rnilvmn I Of Silver in th WW .nd al ery home ia the West, and ia p"7nrJ0 everv minfrr nH hnsinAM man ia nw nd in your subscription at once. iddress THE NifiWS, Denver, handsel
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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