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THE CAUCASIAN
PUBLISH EI EVERY THfksHAY.
MARION II I.' T 1, K It, Editor A 1'ronr
H U BH K I ITJ O N I'. A T K.H.
ONEYKAK.
KIX MONTH8.
We publi,b thii week an un M-; ht YOUR NSAER?
ter from Senator Vance giving hi Do you take The Caucasian
jiosition on th- silver ju-tio. ai;J Does your neihbor take it? Don't
iiK-i'J-rjtitH v -iwvv' hi- pinion of answer u that ,n.mev is tA scarce.
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We know that- In fact all honest j American Cougre will sw oou b
it
1 1- 'iol'iiry- admini-t ration. UV ar
not -u r ri--i at lie- jio-.itiou of tic-
i 1 .1 ..-mxvllf UKTORIKI. I Mlllri
:ilIIE NATIONAL ClIITOLiM em ... ,
tilat tne .uunce principles importance or the uojr w . or j,tt,r 0 . ,
mauds are more thorough! uia- wtmjj caH your tttention. is my ex- -
seminatd thay ever before. The CU8 for writing you. Early impres- note id not any v.tf, r .
- II .00 j s-r,a:,r on -1 1
h r, f'r Law kno
1.
Ertrl al tin- i't-nt Ofn at Ool'linoro',
&ft wmoii'I-cIioii mail uiaiw.;
Ui
S
'i.T -ftix- rirn- that thov m-r- in- uce
kriow it no, l'.ut what is , itt;rmitirl.
Just the int!u- vance rTERiriEt.
Tin I'lii t-uv i tifhtinir 1 -ntor anc- hai returned
niakin it Kan.-!'
TH6 Martlet Seal
Who ii making it- arc l'
ttiok- t- write thr-- word;?
iiu-ij whjfn The 'A.'CAIA i:! fijrht
inr. tht- nn-ii who thin rerv day are
What does Ahrtlet mean?
Webster defines it as a "bird
without beak or feet." and
it is sometimes used in her
aldric devices.
The above is the title of
1 hon-t and wi ll matured ron ! tiou-.
j UV ar- iiot 6nrprir-d t J-ani that
j h- ku.-w that C.h-w-land i- u-iny tlt
j J-oi-' patrofia;'- t hri'' '.ouTt.r-
j ni'-n to - to r th- t'old Im- j ra kin their wits in anarch of ways
j and ti.- !oijiiho!d-iT hot arc , anil nn-anfi to make money .so scarce,
i riirj.n.-' d that h" Inn written tfii.- that ruin arid starvation are being
; Washington, t-n years yoaurr
to
fj'rt tT? Ual in erery
!m cars of creator human ba
Hat'ORtroTni the rvkt- tuus.
En now wnif wNle poer
Enthrone the wronx. exaits the knare,
Wbi.e .ik-r rriti auJ toiirr ;ve
dinner was a jrraud cunxt sionsare lasimK, i When vou can't I
one i.rvut U1 U-Mifv. The eloo- imibiUty of d.vert.nfr the nund wntn )ou t
ill v
ltruDi-k (mat;.
Mh. Kmtk, Dkak StK AMI Hko.
. . I. .i - it K that i : . . t
tion of oflicer u the first business irom tne in-nt rira, rrKiSt-r your i. it.r
I 1 . . Kllilw Iflff!
-I ..d v., nrv B(l bo ruiuuui. i ....
ui me aiwuiwu jrvi- i . , - .i .. ...1,.1 1 muctias 111
friend her ht
i ne j for tbe war. lo a
said I will fitrht
repeal of the Sherman law until
hell frezert over, if it takes all the
surumei of my life." Speaking of
how he ha- been treated by the ad
ministration in the matter of patron-
, it It i with pk-au e that I ral iet-
t . . . . .
rven now , lHill. - rill str,.niMK h H
the uncon litional i Iron utav u' tlUK 10
ters from different mih.
a;.UJ, nUt V , !ookfrom which children deri
lu Maxwell Ix-cturer, Ke. I olm their T,eWl( of rjght and wrtmp, ai
aee, he savs there is but on explan
i.. i . ..ti ... ... 'r. .1. . . i . i i ri-i ..i ,
niirr anii .m-M jnom- - ji.e.--ion (-u uon me jieojjie. i ne jH-oine i at ion. ine Mifrman law. ne sava.
to tl...-.- conviction.- at thin time. ' must know the fact: w hen thev do may not ie responsinie tor.tne panic.
i it., .. .. :n . , ,i . l. r ' , , but it has "deRtroyed confidence" in
If--, Mr- .ii'" mill 11JI.1IJ.IJ1, will ,111" LIJriUSVIilT! II IT. Jill.' . 1 1 1 r
1 ! - his paper at tLe banking houe of
t lioiitrti prohuMy one oi Uie pnre.-t ! una cil lia-! teen brougtit lv bau , trover Cleveland
in. i, in 1 1 j - .a'-i who had l-.n LefM-ia tion f hen the proper aul onlv stance i. meutioneU where he in- j atnl U gi v
i .. ... i .. ,i . ..i i. . i , .:. ... i.
i.i. .1 l.;. tr.fn.-. v ...n.-f ...,;-l,.t;,. TI.- cHiuimtuc uu een lion as uj lovaiiv
, inse.
..,,i.i;-i ,ui - ti,:P rivirt 4,r neht anJ wrtnc. ana
vou r valuable J.ha 'P1- 'Vtn,(,on- their knowledge of fact, or misrep-
,..,r l.-t I ..,... 1 uer uie uutiiarim-ui. ui ,.- resentations of History.
K ' i- . ... " . I officers we trelict a pnwpernus vear The neeessitv for national, impar-
liL u I., II ,hT; i. i i .Sn!..' iThS th ord WeJjourul to n.t ,ia, nn-ruA.D -hl luk for iuvctigate the ,,. ,
,t i .1, .i t Kenansville on August "-.'4th to our choU. i. it aeetus to me, grv-
it is now the banner Alliance of the , , ft , , . . .rr Since there
.... , hear the retort of our delegate to -r than ever oeiore. oime iure
countv. Wenavea large iiuinUr- .. . ., ., . . K mtrtinl twxtk-i eunec-
,. ... ... . Mate convention, rresident Marion continue to be partial iKoks, tpe
.snip ana tnev still continue to come. ... , -. , , ;itv hit iHe it is well that ourown
- , . . . , , ltutlcr was unanimously inviteil U laiij DiMonen, 11 i ' "
"i iiu- a nice comiuruiuie iMii-e ... ' n .. vntum piiixriiii tn neia or nuiut'i-
shii.. The character and tone or
There uu - . .k
in going on th.o,,- .
have applictl to th,.
Very truh.
Tin- i
Kvery-
Next
ol
cheek h j
Ion-', who ha.-; liaia'ed t
M fe lf peojile, when he coll
dorsed a "certified check
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trv to ,'"''" i-ejr.Mauuu we nave .lej.enos f,.!!,,-" ,., ,..... Ht, ..
upon the kind of voting we .lo. The trood natured about it all. savinir
. i .- i i i.i iatness us on iiiai . . v .fc i. 1 1 .
ntair completion, we have also elected I , , , . , ,.
lt, i yJ'S "mien u "ear nun. " hJi..L,tf.B.jn.y,nih anihnn and
r V Z i' LMntodonethinalonUhat line. T.' U rl-V . ,ml!n? .. tu ht M at not uiM.n the place where they are
..i i .-. l . . i 7 : v litnouepin -'nd J bursuay in "cto- . , i, ;a m f--t ht MK.k writ-1. .
i wuere u m- ! i t" iu an mcu ui our ihsi- i . .. i i uiniruo. win sur.
nutiiiir. , ,., Kiinthrrn authors are more ..r .....n . ,
.1. M j iv .-. phi. . . nni
national in their make up than bmiics range the w hole st.
BE WAKE OF OIMM) v
I'ATAKKH THAT . N
m EKt'l l;
1 . N
fl Hlylilij
Interestlno
Story,
ta4
in which a seal with the de
vice of a. Abrtlet plays an
important part. This story
will soon bein in the
columns of this paper, and
will well repay reading. Do
not miss
Tiie Martlet seal
We were at the depot a few eve
iiin'ri wince in a certain town in
.North ( arolina waiting for th
train. Three or four drummers were
comparing notes of their nalcs am
discussing theoutlook. One .said h
wart hardy making expenses. An
other said that he had not been
paid for opening his samples for .sev
eral days, and they all agreed that
.1 4 1 I r..i
uie i ouiiiry was in a nan nx. I hcv
said I he merchants would not buy,
because the people had ho money.
They all admitted that theoutlook
for crops was an good as usual, thev
all admitted that good crops did not
mean anything unless cotton, wheat
anil tobacco brought a good juice.
They all looked gloomy and "down
in the mouth." Yet every one of
them voted last fall to make
money scarcer and will ote that uav
again unless they begin to read Tbk
Caucasian or some other reform pa
per that will give them the truth of
the situation what caused it and
what the remedy is.
no
-o without hreaking with the ma
chine, fhould at this time have the
ne,n. and the courage to declare for : "V "'7 Tribune of the people on that
; until thev know tlin truth ;ith! t li 1 1, ;.....;,. 1 .l... .;ti ..... .. ,
,i ..., ir.- .i !,. ,.i... - u,:,m"- u"1 ""H".
"-' " ' "e...f . , t,1(,,.t),..r Th.. ....r "e ear m- house eert ficates" n nr
ii mean. poiiucai o.-uaci.-ni ana per- t(e ,.UIllry tulay ur,. thoHe 1(oli. ment ot the peoples demands
nccution Iioin now on I'V the ma-j tieian? and newsr.apers that are hid- A dead mesoi.ati.n.. coi.iir
chine. Till. Cai i a.-ian is agreea-i in the truth from the people. The H'ls settled down on Washington.
majority of the p.-ople au change w ithout any malice in his heart, that
the whole tenor of our laws anytime ht ",D''t (Jr,VVT ?t 'li-"
ti i i -.1 j I - " "ivti "in hum uioic in a ii
.... .. me.) ,i, neer oo n Tril,n ,.f th
until thev know the truth and the hUtnrie
that we are full
1 will
tleuired
JHS1-
just say
.it
.Alliance
ber.
Ul.i
olll.I
bly niirprised.
gain t he great
of the people.
ance may yet re
love and confidence
livery few days we see .some allu-.-ion
to the fai t that the li'ichmoml
and Danville l. II. and other corpo
rations are Inning a hard time to
make both ends meet. It is claimed
that I hey put their freight rates and
passenger fare so low, that thev
could not make both ends meet and
had to go into the hands of a re
ceive;-, i o see Midi statements irom
a railroad organ a hired tool and
mouth-piece for the corporation,
makes us tired. J'hese same editors
certainly must know that the K. it
lb is iloinir ii tliriv inir business.
making large prolits, and simply
went, into the hands of a receiver to
keep from being sued.
Our friends now say that Tjik
Caucasian is the best paper in the
State. l'.ut it will be still better
when congress meets. Don't let
your subscription run out, don't let
your neighbor s i nn out. .Now above
ill other times you should read TllK
Caucasian. Have vou a neirhb..r
' a -
who does not take the paper? If
so, don't let him do without it an
other week. How can von eviwet
your neighbors to agree with you on
public questions, when they do not
know tli facts.
'aui asian will turn on the light.
There are no signs of the politieal
sf.i.-r.. U'tw.w.i nminniK rt it 1 1 t. cts i. -i.
The p.-.ple will never get relief until (.ard in the a'I)(i ;nueI,4.u,i,.rit
th.-v read I me Caucasian and other nest. The hot air from the leistered 1
reform papers and learn the real pavements burns and sizzes like the
fa.ts. The remedy can only eome 7, holL Oh! for the friendly
ll4tu t c.u.j i'4ion Jrink offtiriny water, the tast of h
sider it his first duty to spread reform fresh watermelon, some bacon and
iteratiire. beans and buttermilk and a good
old fashioned toilsomed snooz on th.
I'ie-fed Joe savs. in the Carolinian spotless floor ot the back piazza
7 " I I .. i. r 1 : 1. . v..
.. . .... :.. - i .-ii i . nui ior nine jmncues, eieeiric lans
, .... ., ... and an occasional glimpse of broth-
...e.. .nun,-;. i , niusiiHies UIU. Ur Sun, r n fo wniil.I ntn ,.r
Our present financial policy is hie here. By the way, brother S
vronir. JheMierinan law must be put a conumarum to me the other
i ti... -;!...... .. day. lie wanted me to hnd out how
i.i. .ine i i.ijsu a i . ......
. I it is that a .Mississippi negro ia re
IS I 1 .... V.. , A nlln. F tl,
I 111 Ul VI 11 1 1 1 1 L I 1 1 . 11 1 L IV I V.L L 11 V 111 I
1 .llliuie. V I t...l...l..... A .... ... m. ill I'.uiiili t A. I ....
creates t f n insure tlit uh hiliiH. w. ........ 1 1- 'in.. . ... ' n , l-l"u mii
V i l ' ',r..i. vjiub iuuiiu; tones will prove tnis. ine selection except on proscription
t the eloquent address of Hro. Hoo- 0lir worthy 'ate lecturer, and in readers should represent, in fair blt. ,,hysic,ans aV
vcr on the l.Uh, which was at once Brother .I. T. ii. Hoover, represent- proportion, all sections of our coun- will do is ten fold to
seen to be productive of much good, mg the Karniers' Alliance of North try. In the geographies should W Can possibly derive f,o
from the fact thai since the last i Arolina, have recently visile! our found what pertains to each section Catarrh Cure manut ,'
campaign there ha been some on the county and addressed the people at with enough of history to fix geogra- Cheney A Co., Toledo
fence, but ere he closed his mil- aVveral places and, whereas, we 1- pWal date ujHrn the nimd of the no mercury, and is tak,
birring sp-ech they tumble,! over on knv that tht. aadresses of these eliild In the histories a fair notice actinr aireetly upon ,
reform side truly con vertecl men. Brothers were productive of much -houUt b" l i f ht .,eadinK . a"d mucous surfaces of ,).
i. . i! ... . nut- juiniui inc oi ujui u imnortant events of historv. and the !.,...: n..nv. .. .
in rcauing iiik I Ali ASIAX 1 t,, Lr,U ' . . : , , . ., ,u.,,ufc mm i niflrrh r
learn that .Mr. Carr, Oovernor of this
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acts of distinguished men. Thus the you (he j-enuiiie.
repealed. lll(
howl, but let them.
men raise
And this
what "slippery -Joe"' calls "the far-
Only a little while ago Ilokey
I'okey Smith's protege was raving.
ury when he (Sanderlin) who could
have been Oovernor of North Caro
lina by saying the word, is put off
with a little, insignificant deputy
A mlitorshiii. He snnt.lements the in-
tearing, snorting mad because the quiry by asking "Is this a Demo-
frce coinage bill failed to pass' the cratic administration! and "Is North
oml Congress. Carolina a State or a Province or
N ow the little demagogue whines W t w
o'o"- It was easier en on ch to answer thf
"let the silver men howl." conundrum, but I thouerht the Bro.
Only a little while ago the Demo- h;ul hatl trouble enough. I hesi-
f.v'iiir. Wl..f 1 f 1 111 l'lrTo lo Bav w uai u,u uui iijo
.juhi.it Minim in uenianutu .-i ,.i i- . . ... ...
4 - . ipriueune oiggesi pan oi wnien is tor,
in. i u-i- iuu iiiiiiniLni coinage oitsu- sateiy housed in ins pocKet already;
ver." Demagogue Joe was. and is or hurt his feelings, or increase his
uissatisiaction. i wouian t tor the
.ear,, tlia t ur. Carr? t.overnor of tin, Nmv, ,h,refore, be it resolved by SCenery, customs, people, AcTlam- ternall v and i n ' i t
grand and once free State is trying the Pitt County Farmers' Alliance, iliar to as would broaden the youth- .
to make the impression that we have Utj That we tenJer onr thanks ful min,, We do flot want JV)0oks J-VJ 'a it i','
fair elections. I wonder if any one Brothers Thonmson ,.ml lUvpr fnr filled, exclusively- with matter h r-.....;.t i...i.. 1
. - - , . - . " 1 vv vmi t ' I . Cl I f
wi.,v n v.w juai iri lucin tlle manlv, able and dignitied man- longing to anotner latituue, sucn as
come uown ana canvass JrunswicK ,.r in u-bieb tbir fh our children never saw.
see w liat three-fourths of the L-inb of iha li;..n,. U!.,l ..ccr;., What would you think of a history
"d .
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Wple have to say about the matter. thcm of 0ur high apprecialioil 0? vvhch omits the Mecklenburg Becla- 1 rllfcfc flO Alt.!
will give an instance in the case of their ,irorLs vem exiid to them a 'pre historic slers I) H ' , I "J
in aired citizen who h.-is liv..l o.,.r i- . .' ... .mutt, t re-nistoric settlers; I). Ii. mirtj.nuly tout prmai,i
r Tl , ; . coiuia. inviiaiiou to visit our county Hill- V..,. ti....,. Hon. raiN-i..i. nn. ' '
Stuart; Longstreet;IcCiruder;Kwell; turn, Nmou. l. hiT.V 'iV.i
se Dick Taylor; Alex. H. Stephens; i..'1" ,uy. ' - 'u
I
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all
afe through a respected and law-
abiding man has voted to the best of
his ability fifty-two years at the
same precinct until last election he
'lid, That we denounce the. false
and unjust reports, given out by the Maury; Walthall; Fitzhugh Lee;
partisan press of the State, of the l'Ik and others? Names that should
was abruptly informed that he would meetings and siieeches of our Alii- household words with us. We,
ance Ucturers and speakers and re- u . retem,y seen a I1,slory WU1C"
gard such action as a direct attack mit4s the nam of ho lead
unon the Alliimee ,,ul if luc u.w lu lu" ecarge on
not be allowed to deposit his ballot.
Uoes Oov. Larr or any one else thiuk
Mention The Caucamas.
lunel .'iii,,s
this fair, if so it would have been
just as fair had they taken possession 3 r i t "Zh r 1 ln"1Viln- record, that at Gettysburg; that has
of the old gentleman's barn and told J, ' ii I A . .f ?ur no mention of the Jesuitt and their
1. ; ... 1. ; .1:1 .. . .1 rtuiit-iiiicc 10 Alliance principles, settlements rIoiut th Mi ssiasii.t.i I
...... ii.au 11 uiu nut suit ineir nir- Qr,,i ..,. .,t w 1.-1 r.i . . . 'c" a ilo-
pose for him to use the contents , upuoiu ine same, river; no mention of the Kentucky uo, ,o.;..
1 . "o" lo use ine couitnta. blipvino- il.jf n,.., t .1... 1 ...J..i vr: : T3 i...- .. J A m (Vn.r1.-1, ..r 1.
1 Liic- v tL . e it.. 1. iii 1 ttN, . a. viiiiiiix. ilhn,. ii t inn VA-un u o in... . .... v. . ... ..... n ... . . , n , , ..
Oxford Female Seminary
OXFOKI). N. .
The 43rd Annual
S.
l"ll (.'
and sedition laws, that made John Advantages of a I
11 1 x 1 . I WVIJLTIHK LJ
tJCLlUIl 111 IMlllJSUICK l,4ilWr.n4-,, 1. I A
1 niti ii,.-) tin in ii 11 w 111 iif i'iiii 11 1 rv 1 auu flniiiiini iawn. iiimi iinnm .inn n 1 - . . i 1 .1 tir-.t
was unfair and unjust from begin- , ',n,.,f V7 " V1 . . x.i " Z. ,1. .School at verv If...... .
ning to enu it was a steal, but it is i;nns r, cause for firing nn V..rf K.,n.iar. Physical Culture nroi.m,. , . .
amw tiv,. fMl,u ,...,ii,. ,:ii ow,L LU ne, aicasiak . 7 V,, , , . "V 'Y f.";i;: . n
"A::-: , 1 x' ,Ylil 1,tytI and to the Progressive Farmer with .urn nB namnersburg; tbat gives in M us,c.. an" -x't. A
"iiut iaj tue use again.
With best wishes for the success of
The Caucasian' and its noble edi-
I am fraternally,
J. P. Cox.
July 17th, 1803.
Progressive Fanner with burmf? Chambersburg; that gives in facilities ui Mi
nntdisb glowing words the defeat of Eatly ?r catalogue.
1 u' and Sheridan's Rider fwhieh r,.l President. Me
r . r. iiii;i,iMi
ntion Tin i',,, ,.
July 20-1 mo L'p.
a re.ui.. ul- In
- ....vUU w ruullau. 0.l r:.i y . .
uui-iiuauH iviuer vwincu nue
v. n . . . . I 1 . . TT .
Dunlin Countv. ucci urcurrwij UUl OmilS llUllier 8
I .i -... r. f ... T UI 1 T i
ii- t v t -ii i . nucaiiiuui Ajvucuuurg ueiore r.ar
lr. J. h.. Person will sneak at an h,. ...,.i i. ..i .
Allin.. cVi.v. , , V' i-avmry engagements in
F.v,-.v ii vuuos sciiooi th va pv Who.!. tot. .1,., I'.. I nll a
i2?2v:tat.urday' July29th- The wa3 la'y tord Teir . "K M0" ot Agriculture and K
THE NORTH CAiMl.iA
Some of the machine papers have
gotten hold of a circular which we
sent out with some sample copies of
The Caucasian recently, l hey
are copying and howling about th
following sentence: "(Jive Th e Ca u
casian enough readers and we prom
ise that the State will go for the re
form cause two years fiom now."
We not only acknowledge that we
wrote that we wrote that sentence
l ut we take this occasion to rejieat
It is the truth of that statement
that causes the howling. The very
conduct of these papers show that
they admit its truth, and by such
admission they pay The Caucasian
and the cause it is battling for a
great big compliment. We propose
to turn on the light and riv, tl.i
people the truth, and if enough peo
Ieople know the truth, then it
bound to win. This is what fright
ens the politicians.
If a congressman votes for a gold
hug Speaker, he may afterwards vote
for free silver, but he will not there
by fool the people. The people know
that the real light is over the Speak
er. They know that the Speaker
appoints the committees. They know
that the Speaker has the power to
stille or bring forward legislation.
The people will watch how each con-
ffrpvciii'tn . r . 1 ri..
0. v. . iui speaker, j ne
man who betrays his people at this
point is a traitor all through.
A gentleman, a Democrat, said to
us on last Saturday morning "Have
you seen Vances letter?" We told
him we had. Then he said: "Well
it seems that he has gone over to you
all and joined the People's party.
We told him that he was verv severe
on his own party, if he accused every
man of joining the People's party
n.ui enough manhood to ex-
his thumb on his nose, -'let the sil
ver men howl!"
And this, according to plunky,
"flexible" crow-eating Joe is "the
fanners inning."
Cod save the mark!
-1 T 1 S,
i-t
. I 111 s. m I
imn- t in I. , , t . , i I . . ; . . ,.. C A. U I
.",tt"tu life of me tell him that Democrat- , TT . puoiic invited. miles from) Winchester when i" rhanifarte
Democratic party. Now the cheek v of the San.lerl
J I JT " v' ' - t I Z l. i I rn i .i.i I I UIU. liAl 1 Lin.il 1HSK II Ml A HI lllun I . 1 1 1a. IV o . .,
little rascal (political ) savs. with good in Cleveland's estimation as ... . iat.e notice :i nere will K.diPh ct,. to re oin his nnmm. fZ " f . " t" .L" ? 8 r "f 1
J 7 " I.I w - .. .M H . H All -t" fl-i.k.4-.. I.1 :! I Tfc I ' v uv a, v IU 1U1- I Mr i 111 I f i I I
me Mississippi negro ine amerence ... ,,r i neuusuip, i resident Alarion But er has loutrhs anH ha, alc '. i i
being the difference between the ne- fidelity and LaOrange, Sub-Alli- agreed to speak at Liberty. N. C. on We teach nnVil.ir . i, ,:eu,ppe,f .for sl" ""1
groes salary, $2,200. .The$l.C00 salary ances, held at Institute, Lenoircouu-Hly l-'th. He will come by Liberty love the country of which they are Shoos , Sl,, i""' T'1 1
paid the negro auditors sifter, who ty, N. C, on the 12th dav of An crust on his way back from the Stat mPt- hereafter tr. t i.;ii,un, v. i j . "OI s' lart r.u,1 ?"'' I'm.
actsashis PRIVATE SECRETARY, is next The nnblie i i,.,-;.! f ing of the Alliance. V nUnt of h.r I. ..j .1' .......f'"?" 1?' Uotani,'.-.! mJI:
ucuiturai laboratories, i; re.nl,.
Barn.
The teaching force f..r th. r,
vear consists ..f f
U uusiucss ilL'tnCV l- linn. 1 mnt,.,) I hunln, ... 11 .1 ,l: I " " ...... ii in. n. .
figures and is easy enough to cvpher 1 Pominent speaker will be had and expected. Ev.rvt "1 'wl w: U:. " " T'lY ":I.i.rBO l"l?.e two courses lead to
outthemintalvalueof three salaries,1" ,uuou' lo in promptly come and brine their baskets is omi ttZ.i ' ' Agriculture and in Me. l
1 i 1 . - - . , . ' I 11 r n l n r a'. I.iU C . . i . I I - -
ana ine ratio win indicate the dif- .uc y "-1UJ- a- ee your neighbor
ference between an Alliance Demo- aud invite him to come. Bv order
who
press his honest
stand bv them.
convictions and
is
The Charlotte Observer comment-
llur i..i Uaiioi..- ' .. ' i i.
a uuwi ance a letter says
that it regrets that our junior Sena
tor has taken a position that puts
mm out ot line of the party and in
opposition to the administration
Now lead Vance's letter again, and
then remember that the Charlotte
Observer ia one of the leading mouth
pieces for the machine aud you will
begin to get a good idea of some of
the differences between Jefferson ian
Democracy and modern machine De
niocracy. If the machine and the
mouthpiece had not captured the
democratic party, the People's would
never have been organized.
At every meeting get up a petition
to Congress, c illing upon that body,
especially on the member from
your own district, not to vote to re
peal the present silver law unless
free and unlimited coinage of silver
at the constitutional ratio is put in
its stead. Pile your petitions and
demands on Congress. The gold
buS are geting the Board's of Trade to
pass resolutions calling upon Con
gress to repeal the law and put no
other silver law in its place. It is
the duty of the people to demand
what they -want and what they know
to be right and honest.
'From Dixie" is the titled of an
attractive collection of original po
ems and stories. niihlwl.,.,l r.. n. .
l ...ivi iwl
benefit of a monument of the private
it- ,
soldiers ami sailors, and the estab
lishment of a Confederate Museum
at the late Executive Mansion of
the Confederacy, Kichinond, Ya. The
book is bound in grey Confederate
cloth. Price 1. It can be had by
ordering from Capt. Yv. B. Keu
drick, Raleigh, N. C.
EVERY VOTER
in America should keep his
eye on the next congress.
The Caucasian will get the
facts if any paper does. We
are not dependent upon tools
of monopoly to furnish us
with the facts. We have a
long-headed mau, who is a
true friend of the people, in
Washington. He will be there
all the time. If anyone can
find out what is going on be
hind the curtain he can and
will, lie sure to get your
neighbor to read The Cau
casian. It is your duty to
help get the facts before every
voter. A man who does not
know the truth can not act
on it.
, vivii r.ngineerinir
. .. , u interest OI I XOtal
'it M,
lit li KB I j:
It is reported that Mr. Thurber,
Mr. Cleveland's private secretary'
said a few days ago that they could
reiy on uansom and six out of the
eight Democratic congressmen of
North Carolina to vote for the un
conditional repeal ot the Sherman
silver law. If they do, not one of
them will ever be re-elected from
iN orth Carolina. Every congressman
from this Shito ;a i...i j xi ,
... JO uicuvcu w uie iree
and unlimited coinage of silver.
Senator Vance is one congressman
who has show n that he can not be
driven from his honest convictions
either by the hope of patronage from
the administration or by the combin
ed force of the money power. Watch
the other congresmen and see how
they vote.
In Wilson last week we heard a
traveling man ask a tobacco man
when the tobacco season would open.
He said about 1st of August if they
could raise any money to buy it with.
The other said oh well, timps -m
get better when congress meets and
repeals the silver law, (that is it
makes money scarcer.)
crat and negio Republican in the of the Executive Committee
estimation of a Democratic adminis- F. M. Hakkisox, Chairni'n
tration! Jonathan Edwards. .Tnlvitb ieo-?
Tom foils' Post Office.
Beaufort County.
Our County Alliance was a big
success. The outlook- ; vovn
lvi CJl-
'PL. , . J ..
uouraamg. ine Countv mpntinrr
Sampson County.
Editor of. The Caucasian. passed resolutions calling upon con"
This is my first attempt to write to gr?ss not to repeal the present silver
your valuable paper. My papa has law unless free and unlimited coin
been taking The Caucasian a long age of silver was substituted in its
time, i enjoy reauing tne children s steau
corner very much. I will
'n a n-.
answer
lyrus A. ihornton's Question. Bertie County
Washington was never wounded in Resolved, by Bertie Countv ah;
battle I will also ask one. WTho ance, that we petition congress, esne
was called "old rough and ready." cially the congressman from this
I am your little friend, district, not to vote to repeal the
Irene Ingram, present silver law until free coinage
or at least a better silver law can be
Amen cnuij. suostituted: we a so ao-ain it;t;nn
Ciuberland County. anv nK!ieU. " . al co a J'r, including lir.
Col. Harry Skinner was present it as a fact that U Is mo eeaIonab K dents t7vm f
and spoke at Cedar Creek on last that we should preSr tS " hooka tw 12J.oO For cat,.,,llw. .
Friday July 21st. While we all which are national tLi8 ply to A. O. Ilt.LI.AbAY.
wanted our own dear "Marv Ann" and which rp,,r8pnt t;,u. I u r Resident. Ral. 1Kli. X
to be there too, yet the colonel made tions of country and clearlv state
a magnificent speech. The crowd the truth. TW little attention is
was estimated at ,2,500 people. The paid by parents to the character of
tion rnV,tgwmDgdai,ymthiS,SeC- bok,sused their children, an
tion and it will grow everywhere we hope this communication will
that The Caucasin is sent and such prove beneficial in the fut-ri
July20-4t-2p.
speeches as we had last Friday on
hand.
Carolina.
Pasquotank County.
WTe had one of the largest and best
country meetings ever held in this
county. Brother W. J. Willi.m,
elected delegate to the State meeting
at Greensboro.
Forsyth County.
very large and
Ridgeway High School,
Warren County, X. ('.
For Boys and d iris. I!i,,l,ir..i! I-
the University and the Coll,
Classical and Business Cnursw. N
,xtra Charges. Total Exj-enysf.!-
Editor The Caucasian. Dear that bodv to eonsi.w ., 1 2,000 neonle
SiR. Papa takes your valuable m- of the Alliance as a rA 4t.
T " I I i . V-111CU V III! I III. I
per and likes it very much. I'm 14 present evils that, ,.,, Alliance ricnic.
years old. We live four miles sontb dustrv and labor
of AVadesboro. T think ;f T? i Ti,t .L. , . ton
kind of the editor to give us
in nis paper, we should strive
make it as interesting as we can
Til 1.' I L'LJ ....
lkttkk. ' ' Session of Twenty Weeks. Tuition
f 15-00, $20.00 and 2o.()i. Murine
Vance With the l'eople. I iano $12.50, use of lustrum
(Xewa and Observer ) $2.50. Board (including fuel, lip!-
Seaator Vance is out in a on U "
matter, oust at present 00r,a" Session, I8!)3, opens Aug1-
ousiuess men are not f-ni.m.-.J'0111, Address for a fatulMgu.-.
" ::ery Ia.r?e ad enthusiastic themselve ,.... .Tr"4"6 JOHN (HiAHAM.
uiceuii!?. rrfismont Kniu. i ii auuu l ki i vor a
p. uuuci was pres-1 iu ,
ent and addressed a crowd of at least J are about currency. AVhat ia
' (Hill r.oiirl. I, ,,,.!. l
i.eeucu is more circulation. It is
not a theory that interests - !. .
condition. Senator Vance'a
. " U. UI
July20-lm 2p.
Ridgeway, X-'
The following Snb-Alliances. Sut- 0
it verv Iiesolved, That these resolutions n 8 u!' 1Vobability and Lot's and generous symj
i space ,,e sent to The Caucasian and Pro- ,nc.n' have an Alliance dinner Bering masses wi
rive to greasive Farmer for publication. ZtZZf, J' GIis- to give ear to thei
Cane JHlls.
am
rPrtrPAfin in- it... I'.Irtnr
T a til 'i ' "'"
sympathies for the suf tv. 'ork Co., and can lurairf
. will -l , f f . CaDe Mill.. Evaporators. A
";"jieaaiiiiii iactory prices. Write for .
Little Flake.
. I a
vrr:rn tons township, Duplin countv " ZZ? r crie. for assist- 10Ue' & -Address,
Windsor, X. C, July 1 7. ' Au-ust. - Cyrus Thomp- g0e8 Wlthout 8ag.
IMtt County.
Caucasian : Enclosed
"Lips That Touch Liiiuor"
X y
x oung men pay attention to what I Editor
snau say c 1 r .-.unuscu
rea.notfoione, or p,easre8 so otZS
Vonngin at the wine ' cnn. how. W ITS JZ, 'r Ption.
. county meeting, and
l"c":r18 irom the Sub-Alliances
! son and others are exnected n cu
Oil that ornasmn flrvm 1 1
VUVU VtLillTT
your basket.
8.
15 Dupli
m countv.
H. COI.WKLL.
Wallace, N.'
h'ulyL'0 4t-L'p.
ever so brave.
4 1-1.1. I v i,rl'0. LO ir
Are Slowlv. but snrelv WAn.;nn. L,i -1 ... 1
as slaves. " 6 LT" . mucn -mprovement. More
State Alliance.
The State Alliance will 1 i,..t.i
at Greensboro, August 8th.
ALHANCESPEAK1SGI
and bring Alliance Farmers' Encamnmont
i. .. r.....i c.
',:rlrh;v,,u-- i- 0,,,psnire neep wanieo.
ncMtrandL.r.ni .?lUrt- . "ut"i one and two vejirs"-
'PI,., f 1 V
Carolinian says that Thf
Caucasian is being supported bv
the discontent of the people. Was
tnere ever a higher compliment paid
au3 uewspaperr it is battling for
the rights of those who are discon
tented. Over three-fourth
iuo x UUl
people are discontented with present
condition, aud Joe Daniels would be
one of them if he had not "gotten
relief."
Do yon want your neighbors to
read The Caucasian. If so, see in
another column how we will help
you. Oifer good for two weeks only,
act at once.
On acccount of the press of other
matter we are forced to publish a
small portion of Gen. Weaver's
peecheach week. But by keeping
1 -
eacn paper you will have all of it
together.
Vance says that he will fight
mugwumps and goldbugs "till hell
freezes over and then fight
.thei
em on
ice.'
Whenever one of the partisan pa
pers is unable to answer the argu
ments of The Caucasian it squeals
"-Miss Mary Ann !" We always know
we have got the hypocrites down
when they resort to this. Some fools
are very amusing.
The entire Democratic press of
the South has been debauched with
a few honorable exceptions, to join
ill Ilia 1- , .. t 1 . . 1.. , I
... v.jr iUl LUC uuconaitioual re
peal of the present silver law.
nt..i. ... . -
Then take it for panted, however taSX ZnTS 'ha b"8
, uiiicutcrinil 1 rei
8tr.lay. AuTo"""-' P-
Lowest rail mod a 1
by railroad i""r
so kind
A vounsr man with li(,nftr LLr tuul"Psou SP
be mini.. ' rUSi" ? the picnic near lowing places
Bro. Thompson spoke to over a
iousand people at the
armville July 4th, and all went
Senator Vance says that it is the
duty of the Alliance to go into poli
tics when the people are sufferin
from unjust laws. He congratulates
the Alliance for goin
now.
into politics
The political doctors still say
that want of confidence is all that
is to matter now. How much con
fidence would it take to save the
N llmingtou State Bank?
Three cheers for Senator Vance
He stands by his convictions. He
will not be corrupted byparonao-e.
DOES
your neighbor read The Cau
casian! Don't stop till every
voter reads it. There is noth
ing like it for making votes
for the reform cau-e.
Theres death in the wine cup, yes away Pleased with speech and speak
poisou is there, ' er except a very few who like Enh-
10 rob you of happiness, all that is mi x are, J01ued to their idols."!
lair; xne uest or leefings and good order
Or drag irom the bosom, where beau- Prevailed- A bountiful dinner was
ty should shine; served by the good people of that
-1 man 01 good sense will not mix L,.uu' anu evei7 one who desired
up with wine, participated and no one went away
Then take it for granted and make emr- Dr- Thompson will ever be
up your mind: icmemuereu oy those who h.Jr.i t.:.
The lips that touch liquor, can never ?nd wiU alvvays he gdly Welcomed
toucn mine. u- u UOUL"y. Uur people were
I II 1 1 1 I V I 1 I FZ I Ti-i t li U - .
So vou that are thinl-i t vJ?u ' LU J1S speeches
ingme. " 3 , , ? aP? envillef
Bro. Cyrus Thomnsnn t ... rai ro
- . 7 - - CL- I UAI I V T ina -rvn.rt4.
uier, or .orth Carolina Farmr. I x-lr Pr?nent speakers
nuance, will address the Brethren PonVl D agr,cuItural subjects
md the public genera 11. wuAr0" lge assembly hallas
mZZZZEZ1'. ov 12,000. NV
davie county. """Utt omer
lie loving, affectionate, gentle and
true,
Be faithful, to Jesus, and there
hope for vou.
For if yoa love Jesus I'm sure yon
love me,
And if I should marry vou, we could
agree,
Be loving, affectionate, gentle and
ua.a.1 vta;
But lips that touch liquor, can never
touch mine. End.
The Caucasian will set?- everv
man to thinking who reads it that
is all those whose minds have not
been wholy paralyzed bv Dreiudiee
and blind party worship, and these
sina ot men will not read it if vn
.(Y. Zi 1 .1 -
ou.cr ii 10 inem.
n., rrr.m.u" ulQer music: y.
Ketchen School TT..., t.., o-., "I"1 detainments dav and
-- Church, - J y e&p
-town, j t ilffi-
YADKIN COUNTY. mth display of aStal '
Cross Roads Church, Ju,y 29th ??tS 100, 000 t of pfe
nDOn'-n Julyaist Twnf' aIscl "cultural prodSs
Boonville, Ann Tw0 Lu?dred dollars for W a,, '
10D; August oDd u lblt' $m scond best tM
Wilkes roi-VTv S -Dd- fhird best. Liberal f
Trap Hill, ' I' . A butter, home-made bread ctlV
Boomer August 3rd. pies, canned fruits and ' ke'
w;Yu-u'.. August 5th. ne'itinn tJl . 1,a"d 3ellies. Com-
" "ncsuoro. 4 . - . 1 an ra rmavi ;
ni. ' august th. sons or daue-htr0 c 1 wlves.
Other appointments will follow miumhst W Wr pre
Brother Thomnsnn a-.ST Immense buildino-
wnen you write. Answer this ad :
once. Respectfully,
S. H. COLWKU.
Wallace, X.C-
Mention The Caucasian.
. jui vi.'i Jt-ip-
Kinsey Female Seminary,
LAG RANGE, N. ('.
or ;IKlf!:J
low to
t, . " 0411 ue.irer' : mtIe ogs who are too Yifti ?nof.s' th, &c, to show .7 Wh fu XT ' L"u,erai Premiums.
.r ... - " uu ann m ovr, . .1. . " J I . mo UH.rK ClT r OkO
aouce. ith best wishes. rivrf Denefits to be de- "uperb, with &mnl Ca acres 18
I am trulv and fratar,ii
"y patronizing the Atrenev ter.h-nf;7ri",.tlw BQaae, pure wa-
U.MovV rTVn V'. Lu e7eryoneturn out and "b.J aire. IaJ1" comPlete drain
... ' v. xviiianee. ine uisrintrinciit. t. i onraennna n,, 1.
Duplin County.
not.
Vnnnf... UUI"1 Or hillo T .1 0
4 n.-r.""B .iDe nuPm Coun- " worth, S. B. A evlvania Za .l"V V.aP' Penn
f 1 ,o.u t Bere ou Thursday
July 13th, and to tell the
v W. H. Woeths B A svWania an5hVtr' Capito1 of Pnn Equipment :-Faculty of
orth Carolina Farmers'' ttft'A.. JJlV' the battle-field of Get. ' e? " buildings, 7 aeientifl
ance.
truth it was a surmise to Pra ,i,.t
rrnto thof UA . . J "-'
"fvt ever attended
county meetings before.
the latter
I rilotn 1 t . v
. I w ue less than Sft9
ciax. kates. Rev. T. DeWitt Talm... r,
U I Of KpnnV XT
tW KOnnd TrlnD.i... I . wV.i , ooo;-Jl
Tli A 10 Teachey. for trainA '::." -"tea DV
tendance was so imt - " " . Atlantic Const bino .Jcondnet. ti, " ZT:J 18 "Pected to
AiHancI ? -J. ' 2" 4
iuUUfiUi u amisao e to sfnn tKa """-UCJ AG?aitt 7tl vmueni: rreRiHctir rr T
various subs had e i allac iJ Htth..w.BVkr
r.ougnrui nrotber made a motion MtTSa n "'1 prominent
viferT Sfbool f,
FULL CORPS OF TEA 'IIKKS.
Literary, Artatid Music Ii. j.a rtniet
Stenography, Typewriting aiel
keeping taught in Business la
ment. LOCATION HEALTH V.
State Chemist in t xamiuat i n of '
ter says : I have probably n- v.rf
amined a better sample.
. !3For catalogue giving Ml!
ticulars write to
JOSEPH KINSEY, Principal
..Tiploma granted to vminb'1''
dies finishing course of studv.
julyM tf-2p-
University of North Carolina.
labr-
Let everv x-nia 1 ...
j ,lv. ttcrp U1S ejeg OQ
congress when it meets. You will
find it ia The Caucasian.
20 others. -Advi" '
0 . ernt.-ry- Encampment
t brf z committee of three be app St Clint
ed to select speeches to S2?& h.Dton
, i i , . . - iuc 1 raisnna
continued until 4 t. m.. witii J-iCKets to be sold a t.v Y., and HenrV A rv"Z? a . .
to return nn tn a " 6,u" '. man tt-Iv'-"' -"""g. cnair-
-1 . .
1 tee. V-:r," commit-
v xr Vr "uai rarmers' Alliance
1.00 HJ- Mann Paire. Brn v e'
I
uouunueuunui 4 p. m., with tn w w e sold August .
excepts of one bout for who'
tories, librarv of :tn non wi.m.es. 3!'
students. '
Instruction .5 general courses :
b brief courses; professional cjurrf
m law, medicine, engineering nd
chemistry ; optional courses.
Expenses: Tuition, $C0pcryer
scholarships and loans for the needj
Address PRESIDENT WINSTON.
Chapel Hill, N. C. jum te
WANTED.
A position as School Teacher. Can
give first-class testimonials. Am
graduate of one of the leading'
male Colleges in this State. Any
parties desiring mv services.
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