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THE CAUCASIAN PUBLISHED EVERT THXKfsDAT. THE VOTE ANALYZED. AND THE PLUTOCRATS. m;.1-THI!TV tKAW. I-ATKK I DKMOCKATIC fcKXATOKS A.ND CUX .ika.SHMK.V IX STATES WHK ALLIANCE Is bTKONGEsiT VOTE KOK SILVFK. THE POULTRY INDUSTRY. Our farmers who are situated so , that they can raise poultry and f ggs j i should not fail to do so. Iiro. V orth, THE position of THE PARTES in thl .MA It I O.N UL'TLEK, Editor k Propr. i Ant. has made! F'.GHT BETWEEN THE PEOPLE 'Tr,J77r " :" ' arrangements for shipping egg ONKYKAK, - - Il.oo! North, and is iseturing good pric t SIX MOXTHH. j fur those who are shipping llealso! iKtLto.sM"to 10 ,oakt gemenu for C. MeconJ-claiMiiuaiI matter.) Shipping chickens, With alive ahu i;..:.z-z---Z--:.- 'dressed. There in more money in TttE ADVERTISING SPACE chickens and eggs than there id in iflllt p UMI' MMHfMM 9f THE INDEPENDENT UMl'mwanln The Vuorhen Hill o Kill Silvrrand Attjuurua. 101 I menu it v- Ijikx'whh onck vti:i) fok kilykk now produced in the United State.-,; vv voti.u with tiik .oi.jiu cs. are each year worth more than the ; cotton crop. Capt W. S. liarneg, j "hr Thry di.i it ai wt 1. M.a.. (thr State Secretary of the Alliance) copy of Tub Caucasian to all those . , , r ; ,Urv bnsi-i 1 lljin I t n 1.1. it .. . . i- j - . - . . - l.,.,... Ii.... . . ya . 1 lii i; Aim n rt. V urun ;, arid we are glad to learn that it 1 , IV J rill 3. imsi. cuuuuu, Aug. nu Democratic 1 resident, called a , ... 1 I .... ' W "III I lI W ST a J a I-, C 1 J V I 'V M a- a W the Ainame nan lor win. i cotton, and besides trie egg muusirj PUPAL PPESS ASSOCIATION uW u' if "u'i Boyce Kuiidin. chicaoo. J inside were to 6a ve theru and market j It is estimated that the eggs! P. O. VAN VLXnT, flanajrer. Hh')r ri-f.oi.ifi!e 1r all "' vertlne-meiita HpIH-ariinf In HHiiii-, ril to w liirn nil riiimr !. ..r rntf, Maniple i-o.l-, et-., Ii'mi11 m M'Mreawt. Next week we will send an extra The Republican crime of 1873 had who have allowed their subscriptions to expire. It will lie an invitation to them to renew. We will print also Borne extra copies for our friend.- to use. So if you can use some sample copies to advantage scud us a jwwital card and we will send )ou a bundle and a subscription blank and return envelope, (iet your neighbor to re new for a whole year. Also get ev ery new subscriber to take it for a j year It is easy to do it now and then the paper will go to them for a whole year till next fall. Just as we predicted sometime ago. Kansom was lighting for delay in the Simmons1 and Elias1 nominations. The uon action of the Senate is fol lowed by an immediate recess ap pointment. Just what the "wiley L'artheginian" Ransom Was fighting for. Their tenure of office depends upon the action of the Senate. The action of the Senate depends upon the action of the President in send ing the names back to the Senate. In the meanwhile Elias and Simmons will have a good long pull at the pub lic teat. It is optional with the President when the nominations are sent in. They may be withheld un til the last day of the session of the approaching congress. Sooner or later they will both be rejected. It is an evanescent triumph, and the result of Hansom's tactical arrange ment. Vance seems to have gotten all mixed and to have been outwitted. Simmons will hold the ofiice long enough "to fix" the district and pos sibly secure the machine congres sional nomination. He will find the nomination and empty honor. ness, is onite a success so fHr. Pro. .lames ' in 1 . rarr ( wno is count .Twiciaij i , years Ml , , 1 1 house into extraordinary session to the poult rv business and bre the Is State After his Iiip Van Winkle sleep of twenty years old man Wade Hamp ton has waked up and calls on the "machine11 in South Carolina to res cue him from everlasting oblivion. Too late. The people are in the sad dle; the old cavalry leader has been unhorsed. Tillman and Irby have wtirred the young manhood of the cockade State. Tradition and stud books havo been thrown to the idle wind, and the people in that State, as in this, are grapplinjr the burning question of self-presei 1 .tion. Hamp ton has been pensioned iuta bomb proof position worth $",000 a year, in Washington, and the old mau ought to feel thankful that he was not turned adrift upon a cold and pitiless world. Records and deeds of heroism, empty sleeves and wood en legs, count for little against the cold steel of remorseless poverty. So that the Wilson administration tariff bill is to give the people anoth er dose of "iniquitous Republican legislation11 iu the form of an increas ed tobacco and whiskey tax. A lit tle while ago the Democratic party in this State was clamoring for the total repeal of this "infamous tax." It was "odious, inquisatorial, infam ous.11 It was worth any man's life, reputation and character to be iden tified with the revenue service in this State. For years, in every campaign, it was the Democratic slogan. And now for the first time in thirty years the Democratic party is in absolute control of the government. The prop osition is made by a Democratic Ways and Means committee of a Democratic congress not only to re tain the odious Republican tax, but to increase it. Was there ever such a brazen confession of hypocrisy and deception? Cleveland was in the act of signing his Thanksgiving proclamation when congress adjourned. It was more than a coincidence. The following day he "took to the woods11 and di vested his Jacksonian mind shooting the festive squirrel. Everybody shares the Presidents contempt for the defunct congress. The difference between recess and adjournment is $100,000 to the tax payers. By adjournment members who travel generally on railroad passes get their mileage. As this is a period of Democratic economy it is well enough to remember this. If any of The Caucasian readers are contemplating a civil service ex amination they will please note the new question in Diplomatic mathe matics: As $10,000 : $50,000 :: a sec retary of legation : an ambassador. Dot despair. Something good my yet come out of Cleveland's ad ministration. Mr. Carlisle is writing a cook-book. Reserye your opinion until it is printed and duly advertised in The Caucasian. Why did congress adjourn at all t Why not a recess and save the peo ple $120,000 in congressmen mile age T Touch a congressman pocket-book and you hit him in a fatal spot. been c. it t.rotitul.le lie bad nine 1IIIUD lb 'i'.i.-- - - - - - . . of chickens on exhibition at ; luat '"-J " i offii- luli.rifwr ti ri4 nwkriflia uiimnrii. lA.Ir ..... t,.r.W t ftwn ""J . eu premiums. iio. nauu-B n TOnig i.f hn'liinr -i utiieW ntltl I M 1 1 1 1 T V lOUr- . .i . i i i .., , i ! pies, accepted the leadership of John nal in the State to be devoted entire-: v i i Sherman und gotten on the uepuoli j can platform of 1873. Now let ua AFRAID OF THE EFFECT OF THE see how the parties stood on this undo the crime against the jieople. What is the result? The dem ocratic party has deserted its princi- ly to that business. MEDICINE. Jt is quite amusing to hear some of the unconditional rejH-alers. They all are saying that '-after all, (their own words) the repeal will Lot hurt us." Not hurt us! Indeed, we thought that unconditional repeal was to be the panacea for all our woes, but it seems they feel content if it don't really do us harm. They remind' us of the doctor that was called to see a sick man He went and administered a dose of medicine and left. The next morning he met a neiglijbor of the sick man and in quired If the patient was still alive, and when informed that he was he breathed a sigh of relief and said: "Well, I am glad to hear that." His anxiousneas aroused the fears of the neighbor and he said: - "Doctor, you don't think Mr. is seriously sick, do you?" "No, but I have beeii devilish uneasy about the dose of medicine I gave him." STILL THEY COME. Col. Claiborne Snead, a life-long Democrat of Georgia, can stand the Democratic party no longer, and bids it adieu. We make the following ex tract from a letter from him to the Hon. C. II. Ellington, chairman of the Populist party. After reciting what the party uuder the leadership of G rover Cleveland, John Sherman and Thos, 5. Heed has done, and failed to do, he says: "Was there ever a more miserable subterfuge than this attempt to hoodwink the peo ple? In the language of Mr. Bland of Missouri, I have reached 'the parting road,' and can go no further with a party thus enlisted in a cru sade fo favored classes as against the masses; and as your party in the main more clearly coincides with the merits of that Democracy which was first expounded by Thomas Jefferson and subsequently enlarged and illus trated by Andrew Jackson, I am willing to strike hands with you for the triumph of those principles." CONGRESS ADJOURNS. On last Saturday congress ad journed. On Friday the House con curred in the Voorhees bill passed by the Senate Monday. This bill differs from the Wilson bill passed by the House in that it promises to give free coinage at another time. The vote in the House was 239 for liepeal and 108 against it. Of the 239, there were Democrats 138, lle publicaus 101; of the 108, there were Populists 8, Democrats 76, Re publicans 24. The Popuhstg stand solid for the people, the majority of both old parties go over to the gold bugs. This done, congress at once adjourned. The plutocrats are re joicing, the people are disappointed, but not in dispair, for they are turn ing from the midnight of Democra tic treachery to the Populist rising star of hope. We are informed that the Demo cratic machine in and around Ral eigh, gave Senator Vance the "cold shoulder" when he was there as the guest of the city at the State fair. This is no more than we expected from the machine, for it has an un mitigated hatred for any man who will not bow his neck to them but will dare to express au honest con viction and act upon it Get every subscriber to take the papei for a year. Don't send us any more subscribers for three months or six months if you can get them to take it longer, for such subscriptions would run out next spring or sum mer, when money will be very scarce. Subscribe for Thb Caucajjiak now. Take it for a year and get the paper all next year during the cam paign and until after the election. The "Wayside Inn," at Henderson ville, N. C, was destroyed by fire on the 30th inat. Loss estimated at $40,000. The hotel was insured for $22,000. question: In the House on last Friday the vote on the Voorhees bill was prac tically as it was on the Wilson bill. For repeal Democrats 138, Repub licans 101, 1'opulists none. Against repeal Democrats 78, Republicans 24, Populists 8, IN THE SEKATE. The vote in the Senate is more in teresting because, it was necessary for the gold bugs to do more manipula tion to get it to desert the people. The vote iu detail is as follows: FOR KEPEAL. Democratic gold bugs Brice, Caf fery, Camden, Faulkner, Gibson,Gor- man, Gray, Hill, Hunton, Lindsay, McPherson, Mills, Mitchell of Wis consin,; Murphy, Ransom, Smith, Turpie, Vilas, Vorhees, and White of Lonisiana. 20. Republican gold bugs Aldrich, Carey, Cullom, Davis, Dixon, Dolpb, Fry, Gallinger, Hale, Hawley, Hig gins, Hoar, Lodge, McMillan, Man derson, Morrill, Piatt, Proctor, Quay, Sherman, Squire, Stockbridge and Washburn. 23. AGAINST REPEAL. Democrats Bate, Berry, Blackr burn, Butler, Call, Cockrell, Coke, Daniel, George, Harris, Irby, Jones of Arkansas, Martin, Pasco, Pugh, Koacb, Vance, Vest, and Walthall. 19. Republicans Cameron, Dubois, Jones of Nevada, Perkins, Pettigrew, J'ower, Shoup, Teller, and Wolcott. 9. Populists Allen, Peffer, Kyle, Stewart 4. mi i ii ft j.ne ioiiowiug senators were paired: Mitchell and Allison, both Re publicans; Chandler and White, Democrat and Republican; Colquitt and W isou, Pem. and Rep.; Pal- mer and Morgan, both Democrats. Those marked are gold bugs. Including those who were paired the total vote is shown by the fol lowing RECAPITULATION Democrats for repeal 23 Democrats against repeal 22 Total .,,,,, Republicans for repeal,,,,,....... Republicans against repeal 45 25 11 Total 36 Populists against repeal 4 " for " 0 Total Grand total 85 This analysis shows that a major ity of both the old parties voted against the people and for the gold bugs. On the other hand not only a majority of the Populists but every one voted for the people, Jf a ma jority of Congress were Populists, silver would at once be restored, the gold trust would be suppressed, and the people given an honest currency and in sufficient quantity. With the exception of one vote here and there the whole country north of the Po tomac and east of the Mississippi were against silver. If the Congress men and Senators south of the Poto mac and west of the Mississippi had stood true to the interests of the peo ple there would have been a big ma jority against the gold bugs. This great crime is accomplished by the treason of the Southern congressmen. The South and West can join and liberate the people. But they will never join in either the Democratic or Republican parties. If they will unite with the Populists, then the people will carry every Southern and Western State, and no Populist con gressman or Senator will sell out to the gold bns. i.ufltt. The South River Alliance Union will meet with Stiaw PamJ Sub AL liance on the 25, day of November, being Saturday before the 4th Sunr day. Brother J. T, B. Hoover, will b present and address the meeting, The public is invited, S, B, Page, Sec. R. W. Howard, Preg NATIONAL NEWS. Colonfl ITmmptoB Hoge, U. S. Connul to Atnoy Cbina, wa stopj-d at San Franciseo on the eitve of hit depart uie by a dispatch from the State Department. Whil Yerl reasons for this action has b-n sug gested, the real on is not known. Col. Hodge's Lome is at Roanoke, Va. The dead bvdy of a printer was found on top of a car that vat pulled into Nashua, N. II., Wednesday of last week. A Durham N. C, print er's Union card found on hi person bore the name of James C. Calhoun. It is thought that he was stealing a ride and was struck by a bridge. ' Abe R-nlmond, a notorious charac ter of Charlotte county, Va., was ar rested by a tMWse of oflicers on the 1st inst. Redmond was being iruard ed at the house of coustable Crutch ery the following night, bi.t was ta ken from the guards by a Inob and hanged to a tree near by. J. Iv. Payne, a farmer rf Wilson county, Alabama, was fehot and kill ed Tuesday of last week by a number of illicit distillers in that region. Payne had previously reported them, and served as witness against than before the Federal grand jury. A locomotive boiler exploded at St, Louis on the 3rd inst, killing the engineer, fireman and brakeman. The brakeman and fireman were hurled more than seventy-five feet distance. The body of the engineer was terribly mangled. J. P. Melborn, formerly manager of the Roanoke, Va., Sanitary Plumb ing Co., was killed by policeman Gus B. Gee on the first inst Mel born refused to be arrested, and the police shot him in self-defense. The extraordiuary session of con gress adfuirned last Friday at 3 p. m. So we will hear no more of the Senate or House of Representatives till the regular congressional period sets iu. A well dressed young man, aged about 30 years, committed suicide at the St. Elmo Hotel, in Ports mouth, Va. last Friday night by opium poisoning. The man was not known and no papers could be found by which he might be identified. Geo. B, Swift has been selected as mayor protein for Chicago, to fll the vacancy caused by the assassination of Hon. Carter Harrison. Mr. Swift is a Republican. President Cleveland seems to fear "homicidal cranks," as it is said that extra precaution has been taken to secure his safety. While accuracy is not guaranteed, it is estimated that the Chicago roads carried 3,335,000 passengers to that city during the Fair period. Arthur JJethea, white, shot and in stantly killed Press Bowen, colored; at Marion, S. C, on the 3rd inst. The ball entered Bowen's heart KWS AND COMMENT. A Government Telegraph. Senator Butler introduced a bill in congress last week which has for its object the establishment of a gov ernment system of telegraph lines. The bill directs the organization of a board to consist of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Postmaster General, who are direct ors to arrange a system -of trunk line telegraphs ponnecting the various sections of the pouutry with the pity of Washington, with, connections along these lines at such cities as shall best subserve the public good, This system is to be carried on as a part of the postal system of the poun try and discrimination m rates is prohibited except that a lower rate is allowed for presa messages than for current business. The carrying on of the telegraph business by indivi duals or corporations is not prohib ited. The bill is voluminous, and deals largely with the details of how the lines shall be constructed. An appropriation of $5,000,000 is made to begin the work. The Senator ed dently sees the hand-writing on the wall and is trying to get in line. Be fore another year we expect to. see sonw mojsf-bapfc who wants to .hold his place in congress introduce a bill for a government railroad. The Relief Association for stricken Brunswick has aunouneed through the press that the immediate needs of the people has been supplied, and that the appeal for aid has been with drawn The Association prepared a paper of thanks for contributions. which came from all parte of the country, regardless of lines or sec tions. AMEN ! At th l...-,.n.f.l.c Fifty fir.tiC01UHSrONi)i:NCK. ...nrM. It HuL I r I '.-d tO ftlloW I J - " i.tumHorrMt" TO THE GREAT RELIEF OF THE COUH TRY CLEVELAND'S CONGRESS HAS ADJOURNED -UIXlBLsi MA ACCOM PUSH EU ITS l"l HrtWK TO COKTIXCK THK -MU IMH LD UK AN 11LK PA HAD. OFZfcAi." tiOIJI Bli OKAY OF DKUWAKt. "WALL STREET HAS SO FURTHER VE FOB US WK CAN iO HOME." BLANI OF MISSOURI. "THK MHJNKK TU Is DEMOCRATIC COX liUCVS AIMOIHNS THE LtSS MIS CHIEF IT WILE MAKE FOK THE Col STRY." TOM REED. You (Deuiatcuguea) Vmm Fool Some of tA rvople all the Time; You Can Fool all the People Konietime.but You Can't Ko II the People all the time." Eiaeola. Congress Die In tbe Attempt to Penaioa the Families of ImprruuluM Couirrese- uieu. maintained it position m thi uit ter, and these clerks have not ytt been paid. RETALIATION. But Mr. Cockrell, who i now chair man of the Senate comnaittee on ap propriation, and whoe son expect .15y out of the appropriation, took the ground this year that no appro priation bill of any character should go through until this item was al lowed. He, therefore, tacked it on to the deficiency bill when that came over from the House and returned the bill with that amendment KELENTEI BUT TOO LATK The House made a show, as usual. of stubborn resistance, but finally re treated as a matter of domestic econ omv. but too late. tluttmnxon, a 44stre-brush" ?eon mist from Texas, Washington ov. 4. Imagine a filibustered tbe bill under the speak I 1 1. 1 I I t country town the day after John r 8 Kavei- " was Kiueu oy me iick l.l,inun..',M...Jun.l hovVuh i the clock that marked the hour of V Olll t2V L4 D VllVUfl UllVt JVll 11 V I 10 ij iugton as it looks and feels to-day. ..nr..rtf,(.n to i.av luf Clr -THK kiimj..'" to Senator when eongre wt notj K IN&TOS, X. C, Oct. 20, 193 in eftion. During both iion f . K)1TOR:Tue Doliuciauu and the Kifty-eond congre the Houl jt ..()ur , - i t Senator Vnv, as bring very hostile ' :' 4-, Tiie menagerie has gone. A 11 K.MOKA HLK CONGRESS. This special session will go down "nto history. It has made a record for subservency to Executive dicta- final adjournment. THE REAL SUFFEREKS The bill iuto which the Democratic papas of the Senate had injected these back salaries for their oer worked sons contained one item of $125,000 to pay salaries of watchmen tiou that will damn it forever in the and assistant janitors in the custom estimation of honest people. Of all houses and postoffices of the coun- the cowardly makeshifts it "takes try the cake." It has known no law. no The failure of the bill leaves these will, no policy, save that dictated by Poor people without ompensation (J rover Cleveland, and the miserable for the treasry has no authority to extenuation offered for dastardlv P? them unle8S the money ha8 b,en subservient is a few fp,prl nm;.,t. appropriated for that purpose. These .rv,... ments. Can iguomy go further? Surely- the people's wrath will find out the cowards and traitors who have brought ruin upon them and are the persons who perform the la bor and the menial duties in the great government buildings Their salaries range from $2o0 to $!JUU per annum. That the loss to shame and disgrace upon the Ameri- them of this salary as a result of this can congress. If not, God help the petty quarrel between Democratic leaders will be very serious can not be doubted. country! A SHAMEFUL RECORD. Congress was called together to repeal the Sherman law. The Dem ocratic majority spent three months fixing up a record that would deceive the people, but all the people are not to be fooled all the time by such transparent demagoguery. From the SHAMEFUL NEPOTISM How many sons and other relatives of Democratic congressmen are now feeding at the public crib as clerks to their fathers, brothers and uncles, is not known, but nepotism is the rule and it obtains in its most offen sive form. Amone the Democratic OUtSet it. Was f.b fhinlir lllairm'aul IC i l . . .j mogmovu oBuaiom wno are Denenciaries un- purpose of the majority to repeal the der this bill are Cockrell, Vance.Car law according to the President's im- lisle, (now Secretary of the Treasury) perial dictation, and all the talk and Morgan, Voorhees, Blodgett George, bluster about the administration and Jones of Arkansas, Power, Pugh and about Wall street influences and Deni- Sanders ocratic indignation, has been the In the House the Members who em yeriest bladderdash. It was for P10 some member of the family as home consumption, and the dear, number by the hundred. One blessed, impoverished, bankrupted Sout.hern State furnishes a solid del- nmnl0fr0 BnnnnoaA k v egaon as an illustration of Demo, L n -l n r . . cratic nepotism. Two sons, a wife, to swallow it all. Commiseration a 8Utpr fn aw , " ' " ' w .--1- a SlsteWD-laff' a darter and a . ,: "T u """""J step-daughter, make up the family lost to self-resp:ct and common dec- circle. A nice little tea party, cer-ency- tainly. But the dear people, who are democratic LEADERSHIP. holding their cotton for a rise in the It remained for th losi h f quotations foot the bill, and one hun- the session to demonstrate the im- dred years henee ifc Wl11 hardly be becilitv of Dtmorn.tio lonovCt,; ;n thought of. v m VMIVtVX 7U,r AAA WATE1, A first-class workman to repair an old political issue which has passed through twenty years of storm and strife. Said issue has greatly shrunk in size since its last active service, and if it can not be inflated it will be worthless. It also needs a fresh poat of paint, a new cover, and will probably fraye to be entirely remod eled. Must ha ready fpr use by Sept 1st 1894. Address, Wm. C. Whitney, Manager Goldbug Combine. P. S. Democrats and Republicans (if you are the right kind) stand on the same footing with us. (tf.) i the House, Wilson of West Virginia, who was chairman of the National Democratic convention at Chicago, is chairman Jonathan Edwards. WHAT AN ADVERTISER SAYS, Chapel Hill. N. n.. of the Ways and Means committee 1893,-Editor Caucasian :-My and by virtue of this position, is the rfTCrttoement of Eseex Pigs in The Democratic leader. Heisamsnof nltTnicllv ,m , 7, T , ample information in fiscal matters, asian did flnely, When I have bears the college bred, doctrinal an-vtD1D2 tlse to sell or anything to stamp of tariff reformer, is, in fact. Say to the Public 1 wiU know how to an unqualified free-trader, has no reacn cne People. Yours very truly, R. L, Stroud. ALLIANCE MEETING. common sense apd is pompletely at sea as a leader op the floor. His first step was a blunder, and he didn't realise it until he found himself at the mercv of the Rennhli P.tt.TI TY1ITY rT- ity. The tariff bill under his direc- Winnie, C, tfov, 3rd, J893. tion has been postpoped as a partisan Ed. Caucasian, Goldsboro, N. C. : measure, and when he asked permis- 1Qe Oape Fear Alliance Union sion of the House for the Ways and wiH meet with White "Oak sub-AIli- Means committee to get during the ance at White Oak Academy on icbs ho iouno nimseu m tbe pitiful Thanksgiving day. Everybody is re position of not having a quorum be. specif ally invited to come and brinff hind him. . . t ' , A. , a we" "lied basket There will be By way of advertising Democratic pabUc 8lWialdnt, . p . incompetency the Republican minor PuDllc speaking, &c. Progressive ity "tied up" the maioritv fn, hnM TmeT PleaSe C0PJ- r ' J .-.va, a and hours in a futile attempt to mus ter a quorum. Finally Heed relent ed and allowed a vote. By Republi can co operation the Democratic Sen ate repealed the Sherman law. By Republican sufferance the Democra tic house will go on and comnlete th tariff bill, which promises to restore H9W TbCY Control the) Organs fu Mioi oonoxious itepubuoan leg- OT TnQ ooay. lsiauon. me denunciation of the WHT AND TOBACCO .JK? S Tax as 'iniquitious Republican leg- cial1 ttrct,Te departmenf of adence, a f t islation" is a familiar campaign story fi'ift in North Carolina. The Wilson tar- BttAteA iff Hill annmnl.L. .1 h . Kw(iipitipttic afi increased whiskey and tobacco tax, suggesting to the people the influential differ to the coutirmation by the SenaU? of Cleveland and Uausoiu'a appoiut ueuu, Kope Klia and F. M. Sim mon, as chief "Ited-leggrd grass hoppers" iu North Carolina, and that be has them both in hia little glass bottle of whiskey, corked and hermetically eealed for exhibition a dangerous to houet government and good morals. Some politicians profess surprise at this opposition of .Senator Vance and wonder why he tights these nom inations of Cleveland and Kansom. Now our Senator is eutirely con sistent We all remember the State canvass of 187G aiid know how he denounced and ridiculed the Internal Ke venue officers, calling them "red legged grasshoppers," and exhibiting them in a small bottle of whiskey all over the State to the infinite delight and amusement of the people. lie was sincere theu and is just as sin cere now in his hatred of such thiuiis removed. in spite of the frowns of Dictator ouRhlyin wvmMl.r; A -.111 it r , n ond riusing Wat. r ,, , " h Cleveland and .Innas-faned loinvtm. ..n . ' 1 "U- 1 inpouuiuu oi noust i u hri.:. :n . i intuit ) nuix tuuum iiguieu up a iuis wut ueuiraii.i f L'- 1 .t ..1 1- I arid i liar Til q v nine on Dimmonsauu notuome mm i , '.M'"'"11 m WOMAN'S 2TT paaa "ManT talk f,, As thoitKti ix j,., , Ttiere's not a j.;., , Tlerr' i;ot tj( . There's mt Tlierr,i not ... Tbere s not a im .Th has. a f,t; , w ithout a oiu a i, Iul.nut. One cup of sugar. . Two eggs Wat. i. , Salt and nutm,. Of baking pod-r.' Lightly stir th.- .', Roll on pie U.r,t , Cut in dunuoii.iv, T Drtp wiih vnrv ii , Iuto fat that .n Kvenly the M,OIlt.. Watch with care "t i. ing; Fry them brow n . ing. Roll in sugar; s. r, Price a quarter f ',.r Noveiutier La.i,.. H..L, v T.K.,tl hall a large Im, . ter. Have a ee.,.i i.,,,.,".'1'.'1 l hot wat r. I'l... .. , i of the gHrij.-nt ,,.r , S'r1' M 1 n- . wnirr. n ei a ''"I h . X - a aciu ana touch th.. - The spot wi!! turn i" UM ' Dip this in the I... ,!:,. ' Kir.lll Will llWMfki. . 1 . ..,,-, ( work until ah tin- St-.;,. . " Kins.. ,1... . "r , iiit DM - Th tnir.t ... f , " ,l up entirely. Simmons is no worse cetkr the fabr:, of ,''", than nnr vtifi llulimr crrtvuninr u: ti 'i I n 1 kn.1 i . Tur ..i... W m - iiti I I a-t k v i 1 ( received .Simmons' stolen goods rf . . ' ' . K-at .i v,f tf(ft ; kuowinfflv. nor than the attorney l.i,. .1 . ... hIid t J i ' J . R. U U a II.ITTI.. .1. 1 . 1 ...! 1 ,..... 1 1 -7 ""U(J cuciui aim eupreuie court o uuge 1 piovm uear iius, jis ninjS ik wno piotteu anu piauneu with &im- . 41 1 urii.'.l it... f mons the lat orpftt. rane mVm the I n c 1 "t 1 vnii vuu irivrt 11 1 .... 1 ballot-box iu North Carolina. Let for corning beef ? s. 1,. . yrH oiinmoiis, at least, oe connrmeu or ,r . 1 : ' ' ""umc m. we mirht iret those barbarians Hill I - 1 . a- o Kr or . piuis oesi 111.. UsM.. 1 I I . 17 nr llimlr Ivitohiin n a o-ooil I an.ift I ualti.... i. e . 1 1 -i- m . . I th A kii irsr Mini .uli i . i " .' irom which uisgrace any iate would :r Vi7 " r. raii be a blessing. It is seen tha Clevt- i 7l u ": 1 ijci vm. nan uvirr iin- inn..... 1 J ii 1 . . . . I i.i . w iana is geuerany seiectiiiff the very oarrei, men put m tin- ,,. . ..... " . I vtim aitiilan ..f ....It ... I devil nt his rinrtv for nffino nm or I '-".". au aim Mi.'xr .. J aw I nrafuK Jiili... I. 1. him. Dictator Cleveland and nnr V'K " rv (II I , ttUU LJ UH ilrk . -ii.. . Q II MYl la nf T?a n ani maw nwit s-v - am.1 I nVAP fKa irvi aa I .. . M rl ,,w 'hiudvui luaj vit uut nuu w'vi a-j iuroi. nn n wirlit I A 1 ... a II . abuse Vance, but he is still the rxrH m . l: fi,r iu.:.ii xtiu ... :.llu-ul ueei,taKe I- II. liuerahi " vyoiunuo nuu uc Lr.ro wn sugar. 4 oz. sfi!i,...tr- .. ,1 11 S .1 A .. . , . . I ueserves to oe. un tne Darwinian sooa. ruivenzc .in, m , . I 1 .... t: theory, it would take 900,000 gener- ou.gniy; Pu m Urst a '".vr 0! - v 111 1 1 11 ru t 11 iin u 1 . j- 1 ria 11 iuvl alt-U n iliVIT OI tlta ..w0 V4 Kitvu, ouiniai aim eiuw pounding it down well, 11 improvement 01 eitner tne Uleveiands useu. a receipt for a puklc ff or the Ransoms, to make a man like iaimnS J 8t is prefer auce. - Alliance. 9 ik w , .1 4 oz. nitre and ffne salt, till I r . . Editor Caucasian: As, perhaos Poai an eg- .Vlls ,s ,'"0 . ' 1 iwo quarters or inei jvu iioc iju uurretjponuent irom this point you may allow space in your valuable paper for a few Irlcd Href Mixl The dried smoked I., i f wbirH hA nrnnillAil frnm l. ..4 L . U 1,A A 1 t 1 a . I f-a v,v, a UWUI III"- lUi'ill SL10& thoughts from an humble uhuisUt thin shaving slices is KhnJW . of the gospel. I have been a close gently cooked in milk, thirtJ observer of things in general and a .,?ur' ,L,,US r :..,..,,.. . r ? Portion of milk to the beef i. p Jjw,1iiv tue History 01 me Amen- large, the latter should l.a frwirtJ can people and the changes in our i;,Vl ..i jn. . - . Chicken Tie. r-Mu, anume eneci pro- This is a delicious breakfdi uucea oy tnese changes, and I am land may be made of the vw 4 satisfied, that changes have been so from a stew, fricassee or ra radical thaf Wh n.,i 1 Ilck the meat from the bouw.W radical that both Democrats and the latter in pieces and siiunw imyiitouo wave iUBu iueiT noia on 1 y ior an nour or more Mna tne masses of the people, that reform- "huio, pour it mt a judi at nn is ahCnlfol D,:i iLi U1SU Hei " over the tire and Urn TT :., " "ocu"ai ttUU with a tablespoonful of flour ni ngut speeauy, or we must continue into a like quantity of butter. to fro fmm haA ta.oa ..i:i I SOn With salt and i.i-i.iii'r irid o - w nuioc uuill Wc I . ., I' ir"' I shall have lost siVhtnF lao .r lnr.ee. chopped iwiMtf 0-- . and the chicken Spread LiKhij ah. yery soon we shall reach a state soned mashed potatoes nn mchsj of anarohv mnal tt MnnH m.n t over the too. hmsli the toon . . I nrlnf a . V 1 1 .. 1. 11. ...df ugiouu. x lie iiepuD-1 lican party performed its mission in I a mi itm the abolition of RlavAnr th -A- very pretty sort of betrvSl la; 1-., , V. ring, well worth reintroducti "r, uniting called the gem mal, from the 1 with whiskey rings, and trusts, until gemelle, twins. It is eomp it is very much like a potato vine, tbe name imports, of tw..prts.i the best part is under th.n,i ?L?"Zl1' t"rni" ur.'3 a.wuu. . wir pivot, ine noops, lnsep. Democracy has followed Biiif-1 connected, and form hie one ra M . V, I ... ' Claimint Jefferson ian nrinmnU 8ymbolized the marriage tbe rf til there m anmafMn. . ' " a&eP Each hoop was flat upot in mere is something rotten in that aid ,., , ntha.l a . - I a WUTCA aJI'lMl ' J oruisken as the ereenhorn er. that when the two Hat fife 1 1 1 - lU 1 A Ll4 ciaimea when he tr d hia fi,o "rougnt together, tue two r fiah kii u-i.i ... .. ' formed one solid rinr. SoBctH V T rru - C,tJ f NeW haud uPn 01 ,he hoodif3 lork. There is something rotten tne ring was brought together for in American politics- I was once a a fede' or c'aspel LliD(lfi' ,! dpmnnrof . ,i i j .. .. ... .. customary at the celebration n -aavxa UL HIII1 WUIMI 11711 W 9 at ..ux:i II . " . - nifcu IUCU1 UUUI I had sounded all the deDtha and Shoals of that tiarti- on,l t .1 the woman to nnt hers throurb r"j uv luuuu mi 1 . 1 . 1 : va mat 1 could no longer stand it So "ng until the time of their mm K 1 O O W T a 1 . . ,.ifirhS m ioav i oecame a prohibitioniHt "oroetime the ring was and am that nnur k., t t. i- " tnree hoops. In a case", ano am that now, but I believe m rc- kind the upper lower hoop. H 5c bo mucn of reform tne lower, and the middle ow element in your platform that 1 taken the Wltness to tne. trust t.h d.JW , j.-.i. . ' . contract. When tha marriig nan nil uu i 1.1' .. - "vv iic to eves. Ann nmta ti&nn th .... i i. a ' drive the whiskey from our land. A A. Mendenhall. Most respectfully, I IjEE Dunn, Sec'y. Tbe Human Electrical Forces! i. i X rta w ul? Tanoua oreans of are their health. Th9 jure pneuinneaatfic Aei-re, aa .iiuwn iiere. mav im d. .rt enoe between Democratic and Re- jf tht!eaUr e" r- rru t 0 tic maioritv ir. i tt.i, l:Ye-' " tho a, B.a mm, V All street's dictation has adopted the Re- tbV wtffS B publican policy of gold monometal- SJSff'rJSSf 1 hS ljsm, and now it stands readv to Eili?!.!. bTSu auui iu epuDiican revenue poli-l e, .''PPieansoaatrlc em product and Us pon9umers are UTwitlilUSt? the plain, common people. ft was "iniquitous and infamous" in the Re- ortxM1 publican party to tax tbe poor man's QZ& L luxury, but it is not robbery when san? ceiing the St- i a a w taxed Dy a Democratic conffresa. MATTEB. MtttESLXJ&&. tmet. bat 'tiMtS ) u 111 to lennml.o A pretty squabble over a family matter marked the last hnn u" W"' X thu uTtecTkr.V J Uf tt . The trouble SHS era pension in the urene.v SftSl?!?.! aJKUM deflcieppy biU for clerk hire to Sena- tt, d. PM : "-"ra u testlHnl i . . -"urini ' -r t mrtn k . v , Mimian rut - Restorattr tors an4 aietnbers. Members of the paTiot thVffl1 to b uouse are entitled to $100 per month P, .dW for clerk hire. In nine cases oat of 1:: ten the money i paid to the son o, "T.-WSfflftw' wire or same congressman clear gain. and Mr auMnaaM.' .zr Or Plsta. or aenl Hi:? JL'f&r! t)T air?' is I Sold bv All r?I"?i?' ' "5Ss. aug. 10-2 n r I rincr Prrim VV'. 1. 1 , ., ,r xlld t1 ment Rincra'in I Immures i J o "t - Magazine for November. THK OHKOlKNT 0f I road a v... v ..ruttv wtnrT the! day about a little boy who J inca hnnt with a l.lii vmate j THI- OLD AND THt NEW Tho lit to National Banks and internal R. (,!, I 1 , , ' L Willi a I enue. and daman to,) l. . I . . . . . ' -..uucu lueirea l.ninn ae&I rwr thn Ii.. u;i of silver. Modern TQ . Th l-.t a.i...i m,'.wJ owned bv tha i... - r I in the .... .! utw1 ti... wl nrrv.. ii . , 7 -".rjr your ankles, and 1 have v la ' , aM d6Clam' f ber every time." . v gold monometaliam a lH.iA.nu..i.M:m "IJi . sin I her all thnwuv l..mt. for ya I cannot irn in thr. slie told 1IV1 T ... . . .- D ' 1UU. IlK lVlUn 4.1 rn I TO " .... A 11 . 1 1 M I I T v v. Th Who's shef . i mother sa i.i Tim, 1 1 reader nf o... ... pleased to WT i?fr WM! e "My least one dre7: "t' Auere !8 at "Your mother Whv. I thou; has b.eT, ki mat science was dead. I id thA boy. auitl Tit OIIVA I . 7 a v -r - I1 ILK I - I M T WA cm h.Fvai chu 1 1 I U to hanly - - i. m a knowi' i nie Wi stagehand th, n a ts "That was CaUrrh Cure i, th. ?I?n' Hal1'8 and I used to come home to cure known to the ??8lUye nd she never let us i uisease, reonira . .' . . i m noi aiiaia, you treatment, H?! 1? !SP&t,on1 "J did not Ant wjcen mternAlly sriiT. m iT e " cannot do it," , the blood wd7SS! ?itly n- Was not that a beautif f3 the system, thereby deatr , 68 made Uttle Jim obedient r foundation of Z t!0 the ther, even after she wa ng the patient utZTZu'ri THK OJLY AIKSAC4' doing itg Work. The nro- I Poor ld Campalcn Tarl aVA On 1 ... . I . m eurativA ir .T. in "s Hundred dollar. "lL0 Any More. .-La . . . .... h1U A nnnnnio I nnnrlitiOll ..rf rniia-o vn L, v-t:. .nntry J fa?i uaJ case that it"1 mkhaojs to uw -nn tails to cure. Send f; M1 fa.a 0 rover 1 monia .jASTlSi ' Address, p. J. fjHPxru'v n X J imledo, O. W-SoW by QnZ&tZl Subscribe to The Ccl per year
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1893, edition 1
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