. . . ... i THIS CALCASIA I MAHIO.N lini.KU. Mllur !rer. guiwcT.iiTioN kats. ONE YEAH, SIX MONTHS. - EuUrM l the IVwt (H!iat Ool.!-ro-. N. I"., as nrooijl!iMni mail iuaT. ) The last bank to go under h the first National 15 ink of Win -ton. The public Btatement.- nay, thai th.ir ha l.'iWthn iirionlv -'JnL while their -a.lap.. nhollt . 1 1 '().''. I'm;.--.- ttih Bank is an .-seeptioii to , it the-fact will U-w-lop to . II o,.t atioilt , rrt f. luv -'- . on the dollar. We hav- i..-.;u ntnu-i. very forcibly, with jn-arlv all ot ; thfe Uatik failurvf, with tli.- j that Uny woitl'l uvt r hav.- !.-n uhh to jay dollar for dollar, if th ji had Wen no tinaiiuia! jaiiic; that they were roUcn and IxMind to hn ak Hooiteror lat- r, and that th'-v imply took thin convenient time to hreak, wltile hreakitt wa-4 fashionable, and and tliey could have wtine excuse. It will not do 'for the people to ti i-t, or for the country to depend on Hiich a rotten financial -ytei.t any longer. The whole thing need-, ie novatiug and rc-ctahh-diing on the principle of Jack.-oniau 1 )etnoc'.acy. See in another column a communi cation from Chatham. It Kcums that The Chatham liecord is not disposed to treat our .speech at 1'ittsWoro fairly. Hut this does not surprise, us, for it tnkes a riht hit; man to treat an opponent fairly when to his hack, lie rays that our speech was full of sophistries and fallacies. If this were so the speech would havn heen very easy to rejdy too. A jenuine solid argument, Wased on htiiWWorn facts, is a dangerous thine; to taekel. Hut certainly a man of Mr. London's aWility could puncture sophistries and expose fallacies. Yes he certain ly has that much aWility, Wat is evi dently wantitif-; in manhood enough to make a fair and manly opponent. Tho reform cause would prosper faster if there were a Chatham liecord in every county in the State. A friend has sent us the follow in clipping from tho Wilmington Mes senger of July 9th : "Tho Alliance warehouse at Hen derson has closed for want of patron ape. One by one the institutions of sweet 'Mary Ann' drop out of the ring." If all tho Wanks of the country had belonged to the Alliance the partisan press could havo kept up the tune daily, yea, almost hourly. With two Wig bank failures (one State and tho other national) where the squandering of tho funds of busi ness men, farmers, widows .and orphans was so great and reckless that it looks very much like down right stealing right under The Mes sengers nose it takes the cheek of a goTorninent mule- for it to refer sneeringly and disparagingly, to simply tho closing of an alliance store, where it was not charged that a single cent was lost. It is charit able to say that The Messenger is getting in its dotage.' The News-Observer-Chronicle is now advocating an elastic currency. Elasticity according to tho law of supply and demand is the great point in the sub-treasury plan. We have au elastic currency now, but it is elastic contracts and expands at the will and greed of a few specula tors. When land and the products of labor naturally control the law of supply and demand, then we will have a currency automatically and justly elastic. The last Legislature was not only a blind partisan body, but it was also a corporation servor. Net only did the W. & W. R. get what it wanted, but it seems that every other corporation could get any charter for the asking. They granted a charter to an insurance company with such sweeping powei that the Secretary of the State has been forced to revoke it. We trust that the State will never again be inflicted and endangered by another such a body. -- India has demonitized silver, there fore (reasons the monopoly goldbug press) the United States must follow suit. Shall we take lessons from heathen India? In our innocence we have thrown in dimes at church col lections to send missionaries there; we shall hereafter contribute to send missionaries to Washington. Mr. J. S. Bell ha3 been given au appointment by Collector Kope Elias, rews & Observer. "Jonathan Edwards" predicted that Bell would wind up by joining the "Big-legged grasshopper brig ade." Bell is too small a traitor to be given a big office. Now that the Governor of South Carolina has one hundred thousand bottles of proof whisky, the Governor of North Carolina might remind him etc. The new hotel at Durham, The Carr-o-lina, is finished and opened It is one of the most elegant hotels in the State. The 1st and 2d regiments of the State Guard go into camp to-day at Carolina City near Morehead City. The Picnic at Ilbck Ridge (Wilson eounty) will be on Thursday July . SUtn instead tne zisu - . -rrcr r.t I AtiTY TfJ TE 1 " '""PEOPLE. ! Mr. !. v. !ai:-l and hi friend art-1 ,:4 lot fi j ';!'' t te- If- tir nib. It i, pn Uy ih.tt n Jj;t been saidc. At : ), ;--;in . ... i i f ; i-r f i -!. l,e a ; n ' i 1 i . .!. ... . ' . . ,- " ' 'the question tne 'old ; ui i .ii u -. i - uhl? vi :, srr-H'ii-fi, who represent ;t ir. i ' ' .III, a..? '!! it . . li l-.aii !t r. S lir .A v V,'i..!'ini. and in fa ; a i North !-. inn I win ti. v o! for a in t i v -r man 4 - - . . i . i ... i. .. f"r "1" 'in i' I . "I win im- " ikilT tin ii r tio- j.arty la-U i;i. to! tit ( ( ii tiic .-.'.! .)! "in- -I-i't iMi of tliat H !. t cvi-i)' Mlvi-r matt t:voi:t of the eaueijs. Ihi !on-. ftM i -, r.-.-.. .i vi-r man ean o ejeeieu , t . i ; ' . L..r What do the t-eoi.le car ' . ahout ini--.' t...,.t .. ..rn.-tiH :.ik a eaueiH noli:- vVltut tin y want is rli-f, ! more iiemey and len taxes. T he j action of the eaueu- will We no e.-! ( .1 - ! eu-e for a eon-i es-man who m J Hlljo -elite lioiir Wetrai-s his ,eoj!e. file people are too inteilifreiit and loo much in tarried to We trilled with my lontri-r. TH: MEN, ARE N'OW AT IT. We occasionally hear bomv di fen- ii . ... ' .. i. ... i. .. , i tier oi i lie oi'l pnrueu an.s uat is meant by the phra-ic 'the money- iower." The best answer we can one that ,-hould carry weight i g' given bv one in the rinir, Chaunecv M. I h-pew, president ot tin- New York Central railroad, who aid: iftv men in this I'nitid State? lave it in t heir power, oy reason oi the wealth which they control, to one' together within twenty-four i . . . . . i .. lours ami arrive at an niiucrsiauu- ing by which every wheel of trade ind ( oinnierce may be .stopped fiom evolving, every avmue of trade ihu-ki-d, and every electric key .st ruck uiiih. Those lifly 'men can control the circulation of the currency, and leate a pan te whenever they will. If reason w ill not co'nvince business men of the power and evil of the money power"' then certainly the terrible experiences of the last GO lavs in the business world should. the at) men to whom Mr. Dcpcvv rc- errcd have simply given smother tune to the screw of cot'tniction, siml (iicat drover, where w;is he? Is this a republic ? Where is our boas t- d liberties when lifty men can de- Feat the will of sixty millions!'' HE "BUSINESS MAN'S" VAiN CONCEIT. The Kaleigh-Xcvvs-Observer-Chro!)- icle says that business men should K'gin now to pass resolutions to in- struct Congress what they want it to do. The Editor of that paper it seems will never learn anything; on't he know that the farmers lave been petitioning Congress for the last live years, telling that body what they wanted done, and must lave done to save them from finan cial bankruptcy. Now of course if Congress will not hear the farmers, iov can si few business men cxp.ct Congress to listen at them? What a itiful looking little handful they will make! Congress will laugh them out of countenance. But it may be that The Ncvvs-Obscrver- Chronicle is about to take up the sub-Treasury and advocate it again. If so and he can get the fevr busi ness men to join the great army of anners, probably they could be of some comfort to each other when Congress laughs at them and hollers unconstitutional!" LET US PAY FOREIGN COUNTRIES IN BULLION OR OTHER PRODUCE. If Congress bows the knee to the goldbugs and demonetizes silver, then the people should rise in their might and demand also that gold be demonetized. The. greenback dollar has never sriven us anv troublethe 4. - j gold and silver dollar has given us oceans of trouble and miserv. Then we are willing to do away with both for home consumption, and have a money that won't circulate anywhere else, and that no other country will have. If any country that we trade i - with wants gold, silver, copper, nickel, or any other precious metal, let us pay them in the bullion. They don't want the metal with our government stamps on it. To de monetize gold destroys its money value, and leaves simply its "intrin sic value. Then in as much its En gland has howled "intrinsic value," so long, let us psiy her in intrinsic value only. MR. BLAND-S OPINION. Mr. Bland asserts that there is a conspiracy against silver. He is suie that the free coinage of silver will add to the wealth of the country, but he believes the wealthy men ofjhe East, for some inscrutable reason, are bent on keeping the country poor. His aphorism is that the moie money there is iu the land the smaller the profits of those who deal in it. A certain bar-keeper who was dis pleased at an editorial that we wrote with reference to the South Carolina liquor law, and the organi zation of the bar-keepers in North Carolina called into the office a few days since and discontinued his pa per. The same day our book-keeper entered down sixty nine (69) new cash subscribers. If the bar-keeper j& satisfied, we are, "HtHfc WJ. K-rai of the parti alis 1 pai rs, have L.i the cbcv the Anianrc -t, f.i- !.;! !i!i;n-tii tr'i l.fa. li -(-tn(i.' for -;r-'. W,- line ii no li'-w niu--.!y to olT-r. "J h.:k -f tii' St. Im1s phil fortd, which '.h-Ri'iinl-s that lh" ';? t ,,; i-u- of '(.n- . .-'"' i :u!.-;) fioin 1 1 i - iiaiidi .f pr'v.t' oj noratjoii. Htt'i r--ttirit i . i 1 to ti.e ... I,, I.. of 1 Ik- i lo i I'ijtitvtiL v. u ; -; that i- .st to i . JUb t fV, .- h tU '"- i Hill i ! jH-opo- tiitecl at alo-.i lul-- 1 Hi J isiuiciei,t t!.; cover tie c;-,c of i---uii'j (,tC, ha.--.-ed ou Ian' ai-'i', ;i:i I t hcls of lahui", aiid tijiiT .-hail l-e I V"J iifn HH.P uv'l aecul -Jii.g to ! !..- law "I -up- I i ,i r ' i t i ... i i .. i . : .r , !.; . . li V urn! .'. i.iau I. in una uin 13 tinat.cial sy cL-fiii denia'nteu y Use j J!;,.. jf ,(;uh A .-Vsteni iiuu t ,.,,; a oi.raj,,n !,,.. ,iv.,e:it lroul.de ' i 1 (,,!, ,,,.V)r hae ocenred Ji --ides a:f Hi' ii wort it ' '-iii(,(iini,(.ai:i. . or would there he I so litany huu-.-.-r, hard working work J ing and i-coiioiniziiig men who jp UK :T3. i)n tfie oilier liana i;ie Alliance earei Wul little whether t ht circulating iiKdiiiiii ia gold, bilur, copper, or paper, no there is enough dollars, and every one a full Legal Tender and stands on its own bottom. We would be willing to have every dollar u gold dollar, if there were enough gold to make as much us .soo.oi) per capita circulation. l n e on great danger conies in having th lv Legal Tender Hollar of a metal that is so scarce that not more ban one tenths of the dollars can be made of it. Then the other nine tenth must be made of something else, smd not be Legal Tender, and sire lia ole to We drawn out of circuhiLion at any trol time by the men who cou tiie gold, or rather every thing vvill be measured by the ons gold dollar out of ten. if this is net good Democracy, let some Dem ocrat shov why. If it is Eemceraey, why in name of heaven don't Demo crats talk it, and act it and save the country from the K, In locks ? VANCE'S WARNING, in 1SS, Vance said in the U. S. Senate: "Continue this sittack un til sill the silver coin is demonetized, and ;i contraction is certain to ensue which wiil strike down prices and labor to the full extent of the pro portion which silver bears, to the whole volume of our money. It will prove the greatest linanciai calamity which lias ever befallen the Ameri can people. Every species of proper ty would shrink, the wages of the poor most of sill. The ouly excep tion to this universal shrinkage would he in debts and gold. These would increase to the exteat- that other property decreased in value. Yt, jn ti(J blijn1,,. or greed uf men, it is solemnly proposed to remedy this short supply by ob literating fit per, cent, of what we have. Should such it scheme he suc cessful all over the world, the conse quenci scannot be conteaiphtted with out shuddering." A CORRECTION. A lew weeks ago The Caucasian in commenting upon the partisan ami unfair and Cowardly act of the Legislature in trying to repeal, and simper with the Alliance charter; called .pou the people to remember that "every member of tl.c House" voted for the bill to repeal the char ter cut right, lhis v-as: si slip of the pen, we meant to say that every ... . . i pit meinoer or xtie i einocratie caucus of the House, that is. that evt-rv mi Democrat in that body voted to re- teal the charter; at least not one is recorded as voting against it. And if any Democrat did not vote for it, and will furnish his name, we will gladly publish it in bigcat ital letters. Every Populist, and we believe every Kepubliean, voted against the infa mous mesisure. THE TWO EILLION DOLLAR CLEVFLANO. The President 1ms an attack of rheumatism, but while confined at home, he can write- his message to Congress. We wish he had calhd the session for to-day. Much vsdu- able time has been lost by the. delay. e t ...l n, ..a T. i i -i- tit iiau tue conjeciiiiie mat a oiHHUi of dollars have already been loit by the want ot elasticity in the curren cy, and that a billion more w ill be lost before Congress meets. News &, Observer. . Now let the people remember that this is good Democratic (?) monop oly testimony. Mr. Clevland, oue man, has caused the people to lose in a few mouths a sum twice as bi as the whole sum appropriated aud squandered by the Reed Congress. If this is so he ought to Ite impeached. If you are going to have a picnic, speaking or public gathering of any kind iu your neighborhood, send for a bundle of sample copies of TrtE Caucasian to distribute. Away with the Sherman law and no free coinage; these are the' senti ments cf the President aud his Cab inet. New Yoik Worid. .Tooolb-oi PiltL-iiila Ka i-ta-A in this issue oq different linos. Eoth wUUereaa with interest and ptU n ALL i iiLii rUiil u ;!.(..;. fr o . hi" ".'" ' H't'tt it!- r. ?? . , ;.;,! i .'- ik' i-'.iii ft- i ; '. V, i LL i lii. a t At U: 1 i - !-. it Ms- i t Vt! V l-i V, .J-lt.-t :i t.u : -. 'hi! ft!':- 1 11.- .i :. ' VSv - ! ' . t i i ; : rt l: UOj -. it U Hi-i- f; it in .-: : i; to pi t-iit i t It .-si v i i" it. i " 1 a i hi i i- '.;-'! '' . 1 ..1 ! i !.., 1" ' . . an- '..:' ! i iji. .'.i f-ai t stu -i-.i. -iiiv, coivuriUy it "I ' iiioi i a. UVrl flee i-ilvii" Thii t w .id-; !e is air. a iy on of li:o-'- w iio a e hHiki;r4 i it, -e to .-.fi-'.tiu I Sse 5Ji-i!i. i a 4-il'..? ' We ill tei'e.ii ; of I ;, ; ; ' -ii .-. v ills t tie . re : i. emu i til- ii at the 5 i 'i:t. i it. t a.- to ant i: i,i.ite t i ; ami ttic it si; anticipated. i CO 1 iid tiltt til -V .n'l' li f Wreathing th' i i'lt ui U- are only vve.i;; iiii'taltu'. old iliell jw iio declill cd lliOiV !l' VI li- I .U' Century ago ti.al silver v, ev of the coiiStilutioi!. giants in tho.-e d iy.-; i:ov. s:.ge coii'.'re.-smun is ihe Waul-pdiUL'S suid C rings. aiu Cnsp as. SjKiiker i;jl s tie fo:rutiO:;;;l repeal oi" the la. w. The trade has be-n i contract signed, m a'ed sine : t ; :iu ii die -- ! I . lie v; . he ted ;-ptak r :.f ti; ll.,u?e pell itical Lci;;:.t l'-ii. ejected Speaker ot the (;oi;i!M; i gres ; it vvill We the result of ai s mens trade that wiil forever bi;-. the escocl e hi of A ui' ri-'r. his lie duped and deceived the- Aid Free Coinage Demoentts in the Congress. lie may, just before crime against, the ji,'ople is .;::- netted., put the ad 111 i U i-UMi i -HI .o:y. !H , 1- ue as (h.t.-n ami d- less as the otic 1)0 lit! rru'd t tie Silver Oeiiiocrsits in in tne l-;sr. gress. There is just tiiis giea; hope. But I uitcrtiiin very si. ; !,! . giviiigs about the loysilty cf who owi- their ekvation from tb ill I ; i le : rn d ! obfcurity to their advocation of free it is to put it mildly ' viiei j i say that I was surprised to se i ) . O. here Alex'iitiuer ijuoud in the pape' being neither a i'mml tun j....- or j iui.o! siivcr, And my surprise gre auiucliient, wijen mother (.'rail 11 S answering a newspaper reporter, As sumed a lellective mood and began a prize; essiiy on the coi.siitntiuii d power of the States to r mon. iie silveii Whaty i'iftt.r su'aih)',v:)0 enough White metal in the Oeaia, st. Louis and North C'ltrotirui- rd.de platform to build an j j 1 1 . e i i owcr, : or ;t silver s.ditne at the Worlds Fair bigger and talh-r and of more shape-; ly eo.itour than Montana's Ada lie-: ban. The wonder i- that 1 was not "dumb with di.-may." I have no dotii.it that both Alexander and (Jruiiy , will vote against uucorah-' tiotial repeal and still iusi.inu.iii tlKir party uililiatioiis, but have thev the coitiege to prevent it by refusing to be gagged ami muzJed by a caucus, nomination for Speaker: ' That's the rub. That's tin; test of loyalty. That will show whether it h "the p. ,.. u they are serving or simply ob-.n-iug the n.ad behests of party leaders.' TilK INFLUENCE OP 1'ATROXA'i C. That the administration e:c- I'iiUsUd every iidUieiice in th way m patronage to ciiect its purpose is no i-ccix-i, Here, lake sis sin illustra tion the North Carolina appoint ments. Every single appoint incut where there has been the slight-st contention, has heen dictated bv Sciisitor luiiisom. He has not leal any lions share of outside appom; nu nts because the whole patronage of the State vvsis In rued over to tiim. That, here, is considered more than an equivalent lor other appomt- t mints, l-or the foreign fpi'omt- mcnts he uoes not care a raPi,e, a.,dth. great Jtenublie ,f tlu. West outside cfsome slight instance ir. The CiUise'w hieii cp.ruted to Lobuns he has used no p.sriv ; aWt the 1,voiuti ,n.,rv SHr w hatever to effect any of these pointmeuts. A Massachusetts Cot gressmau secured Ihiek June's p.ut'tment to Shanghai as a i Ui-.i.ei . . ...i....i.il l'i.;..,,.l..,,,; e.. m.. i ; f1' ',v u -"iuj iiiduiB to xia:i-j v.)lli. ' ... ... ....... . .- a. oc i. in.,, th jiltsotOil WilS IV - .... 1.1 l'... - 1 . . ... . . . . . I . . . -. ... ! i -i iii- i (treek seiio.arship at the earnest v- a iui. ..vieAiutuer sis a niatr.r-r.fiT i and urgent instance of PreshUnt Winston of the State University, but it was moie than pleasing to Senator KansGm. It is true that ban so m did poke a little fun ax tile Professors lack of physical ptove.s una man v nt-anrv. i,nr it n -.j .. . j - j j u . o je'jei j narurea badinage. And poibiv h lid i.V. TfAUh rl,a f-T . --... -' -iv..iii .lit iuh lilill CilM t t. ii- lllij.:!! C .All j -ti.i.Ti. ... . . u ..1 11 uv.-cciiiiiuuiuiuua uLii giailU OiU r i i . , . v.ouimonweaiin tue modest int ti er it cnino ."i A iout.w..i'j ill., jurists, lawyers, tstatesuien, educa tors and publicists vfith a candi date for the diplomatic service, tat lie had "signed" for the profes.-or aud it would gratify the friends of the University &c. ie. vie. But every appointment up to this time I h:ir. has ithnirp.T in!1.,r,, j.... luuucuec ui work to accomplish )as oeeU ive;. to Baiisom. Now Iiansom. was an auti-Cieveland man. He said r Chicago that Cleveland would lo'e i " t dlmi the State by 40,000 votes if he 1 f nf lt iS that vention nominated him. But Le is p "X'?. f adher n administration inati tJ aud! "V 1 'triH-, "Amm- notwithstanding he has sis humhed bags of cotton iu hi? gin-houses aud it is a neck-to-ueck race between cotton and silver as to 'whith will first get to the bottom he favors ihe unconditional repeal of the Sherm in law, - - . Maintaining the silver shlt of th. LulStJUSSlOU a tree silver man rh - i 1 - - . , ' -- w. i uv. I " hL"V-'i. 6 th Iaj that "the '1 ' it ; ; . - : .. rhu t!- uhi : . i -1 ' - u - -' , ! V i;-o t.ii'.J . : i. : , ii tills- f.t. ii i i.u eia-- i'i .-. a i i t:i i i. 1 - . !.. .-, ! 'i j ' . ! ' i v .. . ' -1 . ! i; ! -!!: t ir 'i !: ill ' a-.' 'e s t ; .-; i.- V 1. . 1 l.K .!ov. .: .v l;l- liii.vr. ri;;'. 1 t i '. : . (V ...nne.-luii t..r , '.Ye have ;,n Wntnlan: t v.i.eitee I'.t' i;.', ii' VVy l;i'V( r L-)d it b.-luie, i iu- daturt r of u uieiiet.iry ;.t. m cieii-r udr.eu it is po.-stb-iv Jor a tiut.i- ie r of I:n II To eoiuWn.i- lili-i e. uti'el tie- laotli-y til.'H'k"t The :-t ! i ;.'-'I!e V iVo.u which tii" country is iev.- stif lerirg, whieii is aee.oi-ij cine 1 iy SUfl; dis.tMl'oitS fleets ip.itt Wti.--i-. 1-. s--. enterprises, is atti iloitahie to This ae'i'e th.au to any i.ii-i cas ''i ill an alleged per ercnta of s. t .....li !,,',... clvoiit . ctt-d-llvti. ! C ivent fi :!' s, cattie t !(Oi.-ro-.v snt-i id money 1o te.' f t li.eic to- os. a :nl a re f o-ei d to e d-'rs. An ius'a nee is l'u the -a- " i'i' a 'i -.i ;i nn.i t i p li ! a i t u : i ri .;' comiian v, n :ri'iints ; ( i Vt ( !lt ; se their 1 !!: d J ii ); uinn- ; of The o i i ,i d st '.e-1 i'i : -'-el, d a use it. t i'- count i .v, ' h:eli had ti oii'datioi!. a tei .1 into eied in ! IO I-. i ; i ii Some ot ,','oU ill! tiailgll i it hasass.d.s an'Muni itig to ovi-r s ooo.ou.i. ati a iianujues ce-mpttrative- iy Miiall. ilow tho volume of cm- i-eticy may lie stiddenly contraec.l, I even bv sot-culators oulside of the o.-n is -'iown lv ihe stati iient one da y last v.et some .fv Yo'-k banks tiiadt trge 1 ai.s to i jalators on een-ditiou that the! eu 'V siiotild not We drawn out. the ! m td.jifct of the speeuL'i'ors beiugtotii up e mouev in tiie Warn so thev coul 1 run up the rate of interest, which for oito day ran as high us 70 per cent. Had it net. Ween for the whii h came to the 'sciie. a money which no one pan!'.', rue ena o could foresee, v-fls ax'erteo. AVhat i tr.is country :u eii- i.s a tern whieU cautiot bunl-ii . - . a 1; u. a .-out rid led by a few lre-n."1 This is the doctrine, we Lava Jx-oi: trying to pound into the hejui of tlu and like a; for at But they shut their eyes and would not beat. Such papers as the Star even ridiculed the Alliance when it made ti.e isanie point against the present tliii'ueial system. Webster it was who said that "experience is a dear fools will learn in no oh- A NfciW lAT:itTISM V'.l." is Ailojil a .' l!f i;o;'. i iieji nf !n- (!l Il't,fil-IK'IS (To The t "aueec-iar. f A I: GOlto, K. 0.. July 4th, l8J.'d. tie natal day of this JJepuhlic is not- eeicbrated and commemoratel ; j. e . e . 1 utAv wnn urn ei)T,tiitsi.i.-:i am. pa- tnufic display that- i "t ;.,t onr.c-rlv ( iirae- len:-: 'd t In? nmst i itiju t hi nt fpoeh in our history. 'I he American people nee- sit this particular time, to consider ' pro- ioumlly su-d earnestly the tuiiiiht ly the Declaration t l-sson Jndc- IK i-itencg. The immortal patriots of 18id, wt-my (if the tvi'siuiiv and oppression oi the I tiglish, renounced allegiance and established, after an hume srrn -orlr bring ar was tb;.t tile Colotiits Were imnilliiig to , . v. i u j-,i;iai,u, it Jiout rep- I li. r.tv, ;l ie- I ;-w ..... ,i r.,v... .r i lli-l-U, Ol J. j i J itsei.t ji uni, tiiis was a lhl-'raiit ivi'.-irtf w 1,1. -ti ! .. o v-uionies. thou: 'tant to hear. . . ,i, of Ft-iaud's re- f... - .,i t .-'1 allow them rejuesentation iu iu i (.O'-iueus was spread thronoh- Lnt i Id. eooot ,v tlJ ' , .f i -i . , ... . ...... j iJJV. .tv.jo.j touuh" so iudigiiatit that public meetings were forthwith held to dcimui.cy the coume which England us pitisuii,g toward them. This iiitin ks-L- t-.A i ....... i .u- . . ! 7. .T L Z . .V 1 , Ui"U l UiW- i - a - i . . . 1 L 11 l I Mr.il I . . i 1".- l. .il- s ' i'i.,. ,.. t- . .... i ivu"J.u;i,u msiory Ot tli I ii.ih, ,i. '. .... . !. . t i, i . , lis "t. t , i K'llKr oe .. , J ... : J t lU.it UUI I r 1MH 1 ( f f 1 I ree irom Eogiiiii oonres- Sion. ruie ana lactation. But the fcpirit ol our forefathers ap.paivntly has lost its enthusiasm amoi g many of their desceudauts to-day. To the oliservaut the ruie and dictation of EjiglauU in matters of tiiiance are plain and unmfstaka ble. What we need to-day is to de c'.'arc" auew' our independence of iuh rule iu our money mattei. iiiue nencau systems should be rigidly adhvred to, aud anvtbing that savors - Ltr, us, as Americans, like Hanni bal, at the altar of the .-md ... o -'- a, tar allegiance forever to our country and eternal hatred t. our foesthe cro wned heads of the world. - d James B. Lloyd. Will Have to iio Wiil Melon. IFrura the Nash vilie American Lots of us who longed for pie must be content with watermelon instead. it 0 tUf'iJ-. v v k . in' K o hi: m ! - ' - , s v.. r ' a't ir" it. i - h '!'. ; . -.-! ..m is .1 t With r ; :-: i "(l. ) .v ' I n-.'-i- t" i.iv : ,V 1st in a i ' hi. Lead ' e- ! ,- ti. : Is j lie i ;,- :. o: i ! (jiit en's in i- ; I i- :.m a'i( d h - V .'. 'Ml it i ' I M ' " t t th.-i.. : .n, '; iiofj: It your a t.".-.,.-.' i i i.-: a'..-d 1 (,. i. t i ; , il' Vol: to ; :t 1 hat. V I what fiusS ot td.jrt'Is ii',' oi the fit v .vf li.e IlK'.'st 1- 't -' i I'll i V lv 1 Co te d lieoiV, 1 !-Lr. i iieue-i .-1 s i r i . . ex ifr;iru.v''d. ilow csiu veil i i i ft) t i i :.ai w i:n n win ia- i 1e . 'u'tieli VoU li'i i-e't r is that every tme take.- III i: -ivfi-.-t ihi (io. iimt ottt tins, : tla-n return to me, and I will see .at cu;i be dotie." i Uiiigieiau then stiinmo!: ! his iutatigil.'les :n "1 del i U th i in j.i lain- tu.' fioen visitors ouisith 5e c 11 V . i it's. Eiieh one of b i i'!.:;i !" .ir a.- iiiet! taken I'V o Jill!! who Ci.frieti fii tn ! out iit'd Si';;d j l '. I : l U iu I lie road "i ie the ca..-,t!e. Win. n ail had will: t he Cap- i-'''ii properly" el t a : 1 1 at their !ie,..u, liie. 1 1 1 .i it ii i . i',. -!i r. and the liutuieiai:. till sitti; g Lis t; liie, uttered the word. i iUW. i i ti In stall! L d iiiaivi; ,, the whole band i ha wed .d siwav. At dity-hieak I l;e .- I- ', i Hl'i " halted, and coiisidtrtu lew should iiuu out what ail the ue in Ihi citv took an intenst pe in ;iie tiling is certain," cried the Uiit's pu'ii,' "whatever it is, it t the same tiling." I u IS!; ' ') our remark is not well put to .el iu-r," siiid the stranger, "but 1 ee the force of it Jt is true that iiileieiit people like different things, dm. how shall we lind out vhsii' the iih 'rent people like''' -liy ;e-kiug them," said the pupil. "Ceodi" cried the captaiti, who j pre, vrreu net mil to vvoixis. Liuf. id ui we will ask them." lie 1 lle-1 drew ll-IOti til.-" Qir.il 'i ... . . . . . ...... - . j V . ... I . .1 tl j pein oi the. (with which he w is li uite fan till iur, having robbed it t'ai-e- r.-'.. i : v w v l i' , i .ill- i--r manv veai s,)anu ulviMeu 1 1 V)' luto tu'eiit y-eight sections each of which was assigned ton man. "1 cmij you," ihe csudain said to the stranger, "because I iind that you are not expert sit climbing." He then announced that at ni'jhi the i j burnt would vhit the city, smd that each man should aner the houses m j his district, ami. ask the people what jit v iu which tiiey took toe most iti o' l est. . - They then proceeded to the cave for rest and refreshment; and a lit tle before midnight they entered the city and each member of the hand, including the hermit's pupil, pro ceed d to attend to the business as signed to him. It was ordered that no one should disturb the Queen, for they knew that what she took most interest iu v. as the museum. Dm-iiig the night nearly everv per son in the town was aroused" by a black-bearded robber, w ho had climb ed iu to one of the windows of the house, and w ho, instead of demand ing money arid jewels, simply asked v. hat it v.us in w hich took ihe great est interest, upon receiving au answer, the robber repeated it mm! he had learned it by heart, and then we, ;t to the next house. Aud bo man of the citizens were c.uiliittd in prison?, w h;ch the robbers t sisily entered, they transacted, the busi ness iti much less time than thev v ou id otherwise5! iiave rcqtsired. The hermit's pupil was very ac tive, climbing into and out .of nous es with great agility, lie obtained hi an sw eres quite easily as others, but w believer he left a house there was a thi-.e uf disappointment upon his ieattircs. Amv.ig the lust places thai he visited wsis a room in which two boys were sleeping. He aw oue them and asked the usual question. While they were trembling in their bed, not knowing what to'unswtr, the pujiil drew his sword ami ex claimed: "Come, now, no prevari cate, u; vou know- it's lsb-.nr-tio.L-1,. , - - .-- .- v.. V M . V ( ..... L- i,-.!. f ,r.,.t'- !.V,..t. i- . I . r --" c x.acu oi me hoys t-i-ou:ptiy declared it was i:sUiu"--tackle, and the pupil left, grc-Tttv gran led. '1 was very much afi-tid.' tie said to himself, "that l.o person iu my oistrict would sat, tUbim' tackie;and I am very glatl to tbink that there were two" boys 'who had sense enough to like tumethmg that is rtsvllv interest in or.". it was dearly daylight when the work was finished; and then the baad guthe-red together in an ap ijim;eit place on the outside of the city, where the stranger awaited them. Each of the men hsid au ex e Heat memory, which was neces sary in their prof estiua, iUKl thev repeated to the stranger all the ob jects; and subjects that had been mentioned to them, aod he vrrote them down upon tablets. The next night, accomr-amr-fl tt. the baud, he proceeded to the cas" tle of the magician, the great gate uv tocu .was silently opened for the-m by the lntangiUes. When they -were inhered into the raai cian's room,- Aifraimedj took the tablets from the stranger and ex amined them carefully. SnUr-ribe u Th Cauvanhi: l;00 per y.ar Ww-t n (i t, Ii,.,', Mli VlnlUl ! alii S.i H y-ar ,,. 5 x !) .,o! I v.;i- V iv !.('! t'-'-k ;. at ' i' riitvr o:;r !. ; C;'h-u i . th,- .t. vm-:.,jm M.m:h,.... MM''! HM'AtrAH( itMtl I ilkt ti , ,.f Ul!!ch, ..vialiy thf chihlrru's sJh-i.o. I hvv ior:.ir. I will r .aii e it-; ,:n,' o; i !',To.1Shl!,nh.rt that ..r5v :M . 1 ' : tta lihiiou .h;n.-- of W'iUi jttH. i V. V":i ' ' I -iH': ; 1 it-it Vol t ttt IS !-o.t i - 1 I'-'-A i'OiVS-tlt. '.t.ll flOllitt. . . , j it "i fvtit silvt r d-. ;1;,vi- ivn'ii -iu! lite l.ttle tx-vs and ; , girl to'writ-a h-;?r to vo ir p:4 T, i !ako u fur 1o" 1 1 will write a few Iio-s." j i-h that tji. i. w, I uni taking votir paper and we ,,) uy ;sii !ike it vefV licich. 1 am Li vear.s - ; ... i. ..... I I I'I. .'II I ' ' j i 1 ! " - ( o.i -1 I i ".if. 1, mi 1 , v.;:i.'h !oe,Ti what i. d-anj Shropshire SLVl ji'-t id tiii i for tie- 1 v of a h-t- ! i'.it'tiifi pl--t. iipioy I vvill Mot w rs'it- : hiMtr t- r ! aid i'ueks, ,m- , litis ti"te. Wishing you and yo.sr : wlwu yu writ.-, p.tj - r much Mii-n -s. ; ' Ke-p, Vt ii i t rii 1 v . " .lotiN (it ;; i. rv. ti iiiir t itnui v. Mu. KiitTott. Fletise allow tne ashn-tsiKiceiu y.-ur valuable pa- KjjJQpy 'pniSQ per. I give and answer, the lines- lliiwwj I iiiJvi'j ti',. is which mav be home help to soiu - one that have been asked. The won! and oecurs in tin old Te.-ra-l jovtit ;?.", i-L5 tinu-s. The ssttm- in tie- .eevv 'i'estiliiient also o:etirs 10, tunes; The word .Khovah oc fi rs time times. The J'.Mh cleiprer of the iiu Kisigssmd chap ter o? of Isaiah are both alike .1 1. mm it: Tynda i.l. C'ioii In-tiii siil ( 'dilute. 't. Kuitoti. I have been seeing is from silritost every count v in . i leiti t lie ; one ; 1 M.li Ihe ! at d VOlii' tsitt so I thought I won hi write Hid ask a juetion. How many tioes the word 'and' occur in ib!e. I will closo wishing uni yourp-sipcr much siuves. 1 situ little iriim!, JruKf. i.i.i ms. Wa.vuv bounty. M:t. Kpitok. I will smswer W. Id venbarks question. The word ;1" occurs only one time in the tin. pic the '1 e. ii t A ieT I will ask the cousins a ciion. Mow many times does word "and" occur in the New .meat. Wishing Tin: Uauua sii.d its editor siiccess. I remain, .S.M.i.n: Peki.. W.tyni' County; Mil. Kiii'iOR. I mid your valua ble paper, and I like it "very much. I aiu interested in the children's corner. I will answer W. H. Kiven-b.-irks questions. The word girl 0 -curs in. the Lible but once,' and iliat iu the ib-d verse and :ird chap ter of Joel (sctond.) Tho word Lord occurs in the Hibia I,S.i:j times. 1 will tuslc a (iiiestion. How many tiuu does the word Keverend occur iu the Bible? Wisbiinr vi,., your paper youi'-;, . j-, v..,,.,-,,. .......I . i ot to it success, i am L. E. Cox. SsiiiiXs-ti ' ll u I v. .Mk. Lpitoi'. I will answer JIol- be Cooper tmcstion. The first v.hito child born in America was Virs-mia Dan. August 18th 1387 on on l-d.anoke Island. I will ask the little boys fuol girls a question. Was Washington ever wounded in Bat tel . Hurrah for the People, s pa,tv and tue papers that suppoits it. "Your bum friend, TVRUS A. TlIOIiNTOX. .lr.-ii ('utility. "Viit. Editor. May I be permitted to send a few lines to your valuable pap r. I think it is the best paper m the State. I V,U llow Hsk ,K) litthi ga-l.s and boys a very simple question. Who were tho authors of toes two M-.ucry, "Ho! for Carolina" and the "Old North State?" Your friend. v Mauia II. SfOG. i'lurlin County. A'a. .EiiTon, Deau Sir. I win write you another letter on my 14th bntliday. As I have seen so many tions asked and answeied I will as.cand answer one. Carolina was named in compliment to King i.arles II ar.d the stamp act was p .ssi .l A. I). l7Go. When aud whew oj.. tue first Provincial Congress of North Carolina meet. I will close wita three cheers for The Caucasian. our trie ml. Ai.on; Wiik haki). Sitiii'iKon County. EidTOR The Caucasian.-Your correspondent Miss Nancy Wet Wroox from Johnson county asked tne question. What three etc-Presi-ietits ditil on the 4th of July. I wjjj answer it John Adams, Thomas Jellerson, James ilonroe. Wishin" you and The Caucasian much suc cess. I am your unknown friend. Vex ie IIonevcutt. Orr-n County. Jlp.. Editor.- Way I be permitted to send a few more lines, to vour val UHble paper being much interested in ta. iCuildren'iS Corner. I will not take but a jjiort space I wilt onlv answer and ask a few questions. I wiil not put the names of the ones that askttl the questions as it will take up two much space. : , Xi,1finia Dare was the first white em.d born in America, it , was in .C m Dare county. The county now bears her name. - The first set tlement in the United States ws at Jamestown in 1007.. Benjamin Frank- m was the celebrated Philosopher that went without any meat in order t get money to buy books with. John Adams. Thomas Jeffe.son and Zachariab Taylor were the Presi dents that died on the 4th of July lliuton James was the first student to arrive at the University. If anv rthe readers of The Caucasian has tne piece of poetry "The lip that touch liquor will never touch mine I would be very much pleased ir they would send it to me and let me copy. With mueh success to Tun Caucasian. Your friend, . , Lucy Barrow. We suppose the tariff is not rob bing the people much now. We nev er hear anything about it - tf. If VOU W..:;t ( i, :i w hole V i-ai . m Mention Tin. C A BOAKDINtl M d -.. CSRLS ATvJD YOUNG LADIE FULL COUPS oi ; ;; , je Literary, Art and M u p. , Stenography, Tyiis.vrfe Book-keeping Talitiot ness uejafi;r,ent. Location 1 1 pair, State Chemist in ex.-tn. . o , . ter sy : I have pi . ....hd :., simined a better san.i ! . .if Fur eatalogue ,u-e:. tieuiars write to JOSEPH KINSEY, P in,. rtlploma granted t,n,. dies linishiug course .1 ni-v. ..iHiyl ! : Gold Waldos For U If you want a (W.ld W.-.i.-h f a Silveroitl Watch t u ..n n-:-. Nicle oue for con;-, vi:' d iately for pftrticul.tr-. DO NOT SEN" I) AN Y .MA Until you hear frma ,is ,,L',i;r.. this to your neighbors. an-Lv!-write. Use a jmstal car. I. it t cost yon one cent. A ''.,,. liAPNb-s Wide i Say you s.vv it in Ti;i. i'Wi .irydh UK VDKliS OF THE Al t Av Reins to tfe Wcrli's e IF YOU HAVE NOT AillAN-.E' ACCOM.MoIi V! I'l'.s Slop at the Louisiana fc' ONE DOLLAK I'i.i: I'A Ilesubpiarters for the ' il-.-lists, Alliancemen, l iv td N. E. Cor. 7Jt?t &Seipn Av.-.H within two blocks of tin- l .iir'd (South). Capr. C. A. I'.-wcr-i in Populist and Abi .!"'' throughout the Cirted mm : this hotel and will pr"ii'pf; truthfully attswer itiett.n-s f"ff and rates. You can .-top at ttV without the fear ! ext'i charges. Send for a ei.-ititi1' advance, ffood for JO davs" lk HOW TO HE AC 11 771 !!'" When you arrive in .L ia"' the Lake Front, Van burni tion, and take an iiluioi (South Chicago) Kubnrb.-ui buy a ticket to PAh'KMid'. EAST TWO BLOCKS arnl ti set! the LOUISIANA Il'iTEL-; bring1 trunks if you can avoids rooms provided with gl !! spring beds. Large rooms'"' two and three double hih OOMMODATE PARTIES AT rates. Write C. A. P VK1. for particulars. j. li saiERs, nisF- Formerly Propiieto s , . v.' t Col o: itti.) : ill-"' Mention ibi.- ppet. dort" UlIIICIiHJf UI UUii! ua-' Equipment : Fiu-ahy -f ers, 11 buiblings, 7 m ; r,!iil'' " tories, iimaiy of J0,0'M vola1" students. 'iNSTia-CTION : 5 g t.i'ttde; G brief coiiiseft ; pteJ - ' '', in ! vv, ntdic-ine, u,'-'1'1'" chemistry ; optional co :, s- t .Exprvwu. Tuttl. .n. .-(iell1- . . J. till I "'I i - SeholarshinH and Joans UtW" Address- PRESIDENT v Chapel nill, N. C. "E YE 1 1 Y B 0 D Y 'S LAV I;0 I tllA tlftrt r.t t. .,1- 70S i-flS n . .1 l. T 1 ....... i,. r AO l'i t"i-u uy . rtit'i'" " . L. L. B , member of the N T--- ! It enables evpi v man si1" I to be their own lawyer. B . what are your riarhts ''''"A maintain them. When t tJ law fuit and wheu to slmu contains tho useful inter'11'51, ry business man needs i" Stat ir. tV,a T!.,m Tt ,JolV HIV V UiVll . g- iness forms of every variety i . i i t, all w iue lawyer as well as lv t have legal business to tra'jsf - Tru-li.wi. J.-.11..c. for a C0'! . - ..... x.' in u uuilAlfl iv- - j. inclose two-cent postage L?' table of contents and tei ins fa: Address BEN J. W. lH11' Publisher, 385 Sixth Ave'1-'. Show vourliaoerto your iV .1TT1 1 I .. hfl 1 tvncu ne reaiis one coj-.y that he can uot do without u- fr V

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