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X'n'iLiUrnrv CAUCA A POINTER- , W. pr,,it .1 -vr F.O.UbO copies in 1-'C Vt( -x ! t t rri,,t ilU1 , ir" ! -u!ut- during ?h" P '' 11 1 P'1" .TUB CAUCASIAN! ' !!& th Lrft Circulation aod U th LRADiyO RKKt.T IS SOllTR VAKOt.tXd. M I I. I. I 0 S (OPIES VOL. XII. GOLDSBOKO, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL IS), 1894. NO. 25. BE SIAN 1 h w - KDITOU'S CliAItt II,' ni K K Fm1 AlA,!,,K,,M,',as""TH,SI,,COL -L. Xi- POLK'S BIXTXXID.Y II I II I..' I i " I , 1 , I , I . W I l A I 1 1 1 I . ' I - I T-AN'S TC CU? FR ENDS. Wt- ar- vi y ifi i''li gratin-d at th -..iitinu"d irrowthuf Tut. .'aiva-ian Wt- trv to five oar friends tin- -' .,t;i.-r iri tli- State, Htil to trmkt- i! ,rr l.-tt-r r:i-!i wit-k. I'm! w ,,.'. it Imvt! done :til ibis an. I .-til 1 'i iK Cai'i asian would nt have haojij l.alf tin- sumsiti'i' r-i !l to i;t Lid it not bt-.-n tor the tfl'.rt- of on : : rids to nena-.- if- i-irculation Pm-b ami work tells. This i wha" ti,- people ar" doing for Ti! K ''n :.s Kv.-ry mail bring- -!um t'ni: cvtry part of tin- Stat". In v-tei day's mail wax a club from v . I Feiton, of Chowan county, with ; club of lit subscribers. II'- say-) "I lid a few bouts work for Tilr. i'ai mil si ml yon ; Ymi will sci that some of th' iM arc new miViti ln-rs and some arc renewals. W ii send yon another club soon. Tii is is the largest club we have re ei-ivc.l si net- )a-t i-sue, but we n .ieii a number of ten or more. '1,1-. A ! 1 A s ! N wants -JU.IIiMI Mil, ; ;!.ers during the pres. lit CAM N the p,tt weel rluli of .iiibscriber fHE CPE AT CAVIL'S AN PASSES A A AS PEACEFULLY AS AN INFANT SLEEP. NG ON ;TS MOTHER'S SREAST. " I It I ( K K Willi A X V SKN.V IOKVAM K DII S (MONV IIIIS OK I'AIN TO II I AM) (IF 4. Kil l III III HKIts. ilii l.iit iir. u -i - nf I)'i ot ion I. Hiei litw for' tli- IVmiiIi-. Ill- l.riil llft-mt .t- I nil i.l .North t iilidina . I'al!ieti N .i i .i M ..I' Ili- l.a-t iiiivfr-iiti.m nii.i I'.i i l l-. l ! of Hi- l ift nif Im i l)llt- ol 111. l)llOll uml M.iiilioon I oi :i' :e:i- i;i II Corresj.ori' !: II ,-ea r, anujji trie eontllilie.l help ni Olllij m .Is we will L'et them. Put tlnhj l, ,;,i i into every home III t In' M;it ami the facts ami the truth which itS es will lo the rc.-t. A GAME OP BL UFF- Xearlv everv l.iv we s-c in tin- ci-pl . i . i e , i I. ;ioriai I'liiuiinii hi Muii.: hi on iM'.fj i i . . .... . i. , . iv. .... H jiariy uamcs hiaieiueiu.s io me m tliat lh Peoples Party has attaint" its full growth, tliat the IVojle.-d i . i i . , r i . i H I arty is iorsm ronnn, v:. ici un next is.suc of the riame :iers, am. KOIlletlllR-.S even in the same issue. Wl' bee jitatt'llientS to the clfcct thai Conrt't's imit lo .something rij;hi awav tti wave the I )einocratic party tliat tlit rank ami tile are dLsaoiiit- tl ami c'isirrtintlfil that they go into the Peoples Party if tome thin" id not done &c. The.se editor are atmidii!"; thev arouse our sym- -1 n M.i'is, April Hi. It marly midnight w lien the great .sou: if tin- patriotic Vance pa-bed iut Uinitv. About noon Saturday, In a as stricken with apoplexy. Physi ians were hurmdly fcuinnioneu, but In rua:k of deatli was on the st rick- ftUi v. 51 - ?mw ii i. Kg ii man. lie was unuouceiouo up ii lie hour of death and passed ava is peacefully as an infant sleepinc. n its in other's breast. At his betl- pathv. They do a little downrig lyinga game of blulT, then thepside was the tender, devoted wife, get uneasy that lying only will noiy jow prostrated by grief, and his de- . i . i .'..... H . save the nmclime, m irv WMaic on-tf. .,t,, lv., fneml. Marshal Al ison.H dm! tl.t -o mimv P- L.ti-t- Of 7 - - ' ..... . . I ... . ' ....... 1 ...... lw t o LV 1 HKvrjr Institution f learning in thr 4-tt-J i- rn il-1 and lift- I- I'rouil of 1 linn tll.--jl If n- wrr a llapti.t he Mould w I'rouil ofth- MmIi- I uivTlt jr. (Biblical Recorder. i To the I.aptists of North Caroli ia: anous coinrnunieations hav ipjK-ared recently in 'he liecorder md other papers, fcugesting eithen lirectly or lnuirectly that the Lni verbity is not friendly to the l'aptie' in-ople ar.d their interests. Then ei rns to be a feelintr in home Cjiiart rs that the success of the l'niversit 'iieans the failure of Wake Forer' I'nl i'i'. Such a result has not beet irodii'-ed in other States, nor docs i: eeni likely in North Carolina. Or he contrary ail of our colleges havi !ou rished together. From isfJS t ',t the I'niversity was practita!! lo.sed. 1'iut Wake Forest aid not loiirish during this period. Wit! the re-op-hihir of the Fiiiersitv it. I "?" began an educational revival mce then Wake Forest has not d ayed in proportion at the Fniversi y had grown. On the contrary i; nas doubled the number of atudeut. tud trebled its endowment. As an educator and a citizen ol North ( 'arolina I rejoice that I.ap- g'ist philanthropy, Paptiot energy ami SlSaptist self -sacrifice, in establishing md endowing W ake Forest, have ad I'leil over a miaitcr of a million dol lars to the educational wealth of tin Mate, thereby enabling some tw hundred oung men annually to en-S joy the benefits of higher education H i usteau or aiming to cripple or uebtn y a -nch a college, 1 would rejoice to bet t wenty like it in North Carolina The State is made richer and out people are made better by all it. schools and colleges. There is need for every one of them and more. 1 rejoice in the prosperity of the A. ."i M. College, with its two hurderd 9-tudeiits, of Trinity, of Pavidson, ol Wake Forest, of FJon, of (iuilford, of Vadkin, of North Carolina, College. f Catawba,of W'taverville,of Ihither tord, of Peace, of Salem, of St. Ma '"y, of the (ireensboro Normal ami Industrial, of the ( reensboro Female 'ollege, of the Oxford Sem nary, ol he Chowan Institue, in short of ali s hools from the log ca! i 1 up. There is need for every school or collegt hat has students. Were I a Paptist, I would rejoict n the success of the State Universi- y, I would rejoice and be exceeding 7 - .A- .'1 l.Ti ffj.,'S! .L'-T? r'Jr rf" . . . - . I. . . ?. 'f '' j? 'f t y V - 7 ' Mi&t&A l 'wit- m&? - , &i j,'t?Ks fry' WW. HMKIIMMIK, Il I I l: 1 IV IM'IIIMUMI. is Hrrj llininn 1 i,(.t-i th l.tr ---it u i t n itrtllot I-ulitiriaa. t c 11 Irign ana .l.ln(l.,ii -W, mnl t-; ' r " - r if "I'll' III llrpH diatr u JurtalJarllia I'ani, .".If';! i nr To Tit k H i : To In- fret ! to know land to uiriin'ain tht in. iti things nttdlu': to know an- 4 o do. That is all; but 'tis ; p ..:. that tills the world, tirnc as.t! p i i. IV with the macniti.tli- of jt imj'i In IT'.'.i Mi t k Sen l i r; niu.lc a dM i.ttation of ii'iliiK-niiinf from ti; im' ot J-.iir and. Now Co! .;.! .veil, highlander or low Under miiow i.ot, puts forth another ti.- ititn ol ma. pi-ndci ci from 'roer ami all his p:c-eatt r. Timet past we nave cl..rit-d ji. ,, Mecklenburg's historic fain- and -iekl t ! ll Ml. if r the - i i d d, of O.i ! s lept-'.tli I, t ii oiec oi jour'::.u-Ts a.'o! hat this i old Mat o .oe a I i ce aiiti in.j liront me 1 't nioei :f ie hosts ate ii ' i aider a State :l.-ig. make a Mate cam .aignand interpret part laws bv it- own courts. 1 ii.-.; i- r;ght. This i iKiiowing tine r'i-hts and maintain STEWART ID (0H f 5 B H C? Im J';L B ill 1 I t I II I M 1 li vt, 1 1 tll i ... . .9 . 'h;-h i i i: vi. a ........ . "i'.i i. if i it ..it I'M 8 II. ll .il. .t I'..., -1 lit- ..! Ilatu-rirl-l ., S Q WIO.lt ll.r l...ilr , r B 'I ! I "IM an. I l.i. I. .11.,,,,. ,.,,. ,9 H M.O II,. I, It.tl.1 al. l liot.. toy ft k .t to I lul.tr "I I. rut. R H ! , I ... I v. . .. w ...... . M. ! . . . W u, 'i - I - (.. :t. .1. . i. ovn, .i.v!i I i.ti f on. ' '-'.so : 1 ear Mr 1 i.,' j rv-. rxa B KiinG' -'io! ,i!c, liUrtv a:..l the i'.ir.-.;i 9 g f bappinc . wa- n;t rust, d to tb.B H;i'iic und. r tin- v'ot.f!ittitioti ..f tl..H 'nivd Mat.--. A fi.i- '.allot w . th.R 13 M.. .1.. l.i u l :. . i .. . ....... ; . n I'M- ii'. i i... .-l ' 1 1 i . . i ; i t i ii i i kj . I.,.. -. t -"Uitl I-!..;!' She !;r!,,.....;.,'.l .J :"..-! H '' 'a; '..;- V !i . iN.'li-.l the 111.!, E Mu;,2.' i,i e a. id , -!.ti ! i dc d lln- -im i h I .li lit of the I liit.d Mate-.. I y 'lle ie uaa a tunc w la ii the !,a,d.i 1 B I ng them. Wc t:a. f rebellion ami j, ho.-ltt' tin- ii.,. us ctunrnaiii! i.'ioarse trung to rail v RCS BUTLER CALLS GN EVERY AL, LIANCEMAN TO OBSERVE THE DAY, M CONTHIUl TK TO TIIK IKIOIll OK (M l! I.ATK NATIONAL I'Kl.MUKNT. (when Col. Polk is buried, if tin .folk Monument could be completed v that tunc, anil further caT'eil noot ;e membership ot the Alliance al ver the Union to assist in the com 'H'ndable enterprise. -... . - i ii- veitainiy every aitianceinan m t at di liancc al -mi. Ultcd i'Ur.-tie- our countr- Imeii against him t u-refore we see Mid tin- motion of this great Cohniri lo be once more free. Hut et-r isweet has its hilt.t, ..no n. sniPa ithies are drawn out for little h'ath land the baby F-ther whtn their male (partnt hail be ltrought into tlisgtact .at - .1 tlu'coiitiol ot tn'i'ouTiiiiirii: W a.-hingtoh-, .1. If ci mi:is, .I.ti kson.-j md I. inc.. ins. Mn h t:e of the bal ' .- ,! tenor and dismay to tvraht.-. t.- a .d plundering oligarchies To .1' MIIK ... I,.... . . . 1 . I ! 1 U V1 1 1 1 VT K A V- Tr i t-irv lTlt iMilK.d.r it a craii.!.l nvii-i B.Stltl tl;lK Mt'i Pi h 1 1 ii r i 1 ! 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ai t.. tli. H . lll.O! OO.I 1 .a i . VV M .a W J ' " v. ak(W-'VVl(al I ' i 1 I . . v . t ' l , I V t-IUIUUC L ' I 111 (ioldsboro, N. C, Mar. 31, ".M I an' pleasure to contribute togsvveet music of home i ule, and n ai fflUie buiUlni!' ot this monument as nHout of our number en.rv I, ..II... .n;... The f-'-lK"'"-- f 'I U.fi-;w.2iaiipil.Ie evidence of our esteem amiH.vho does not come under the law w. t(irrzr the Lnttt-a state : giove ior our jaie national l'resnteiit.F(;v- f,,r tu,,m ri c. Air e r .1 . BTherefore ! retjuest every Sub-Alii B c.p.i,,' .1 The State Alliance of North Caro-B,,,,.,, i -.i ' u i ,,; ti,u ,.:. i;,.,;.., B ioIusIjus, they must go greoS into doing something. (iov tht Tillman is now reorganizing' ..f tt,. Stut. Illlill.tlV 1 " . ill ', iiii. ...v S tml tiiling toeiu witli loyal s..loitrs.. njoying its great oLjiortunities; that he two best scholars in the Univer sity are Baptist boys, devout church members, boys in humble financial jcoiidition, one. a painter 'lie ton of a if the Western district. On on. side of the dying man's couch knelt ins own pastor, Or. Pitzer, of tin xjulheru Presbyterian chinch: oi If he had done this sooner the dis-M . , at he other a Uathtdic priest. lit . ... . ... 3le,,t ilnrioo- Uri.biv nbdit Mn.lS1 roin private sources; I would rejoice in mat tMa.exNoum Hk., ... - x 0 9 that so many of the leading trustees' currcd. It was trcnerally iinl"r'tood3,n, to noon on Saturday he wasS iri,i th.lt f,.-. f 11 nnifuwura ;.. im.i Faculty are Baptist. I would thank tiod and take courage that the liap ists are seizing and using such tine ojiportunities for culture and im provement. I would tell niv peoplt . r 1 . .. v. v. . . -..si.v.. - iiuiu till. J Lit I Ctlll i mn tfust, lb'.lo, passed the tollowmg res-9. aml t r. to hol.i k I'nihni.mnn, i VherLs. The Polk Memorial AsS((.i;,'ing on Saturday A pril LSth to, lion has not vet succee.le.1 in raisin si;!ii-t!le Im,IJ,,M! stl 0111 above. :ient minis to erect a iiionunieiit : aml suggest iuar alter raisins' as whercas yc believe that our Alliance hrcth J!arge a cash contribution as vou eat ren are willuiu and anxious to aiii tlii'iii inS(. ii,;, ,,,.,,, i .: 1 , , ' .1 . this noWc purpose; therefore he it 'or "is putpose at baid meeting, thti Ittisolvi'tl. JJy the North Carolina Fnrniers Qi ou call upon each brother present Slate Alliance, Tliat April 2s. istt. it OeiiisuStO state how much he will pledge to ttie birth.lay of Col L. L. I'olk, he set ai.rtrtj.iiV himself or to raise by solicitatiol :is Polk Memorial iay. ami that each Suh-ff "v , , Alliance in the State hi; reinit'steil to meets ' A5J4' lours fraternally, Mariox Hltlf.k, Pres. N. F. A. Ac I. U. (All frieudly papers retpaested to 1 P. S. Forward the amount raiseti . tth the uaiiit-s of those contributing Clarion liutler, doltlsboro, N. C in that ilay for the purpose of raising smH l Olicctiiiji; minis lor tins purpose. Kxercise !o lie con'luctcii in such a manner as sloth uit the pleasure and convenience of each' Alliance. i Uesolve.l. further, That after the success of this object is assured, the Supreme C ounci! ,i the Xutional Fanners' Alliance anil ir- uisrriai 1 nmn ie tictiiioiicit 10 meet 111 an I ;.. ti... .f i...i..:.,i. .-....! ...1.. a ,111.11 w-iuii 111 1111; i 11 .ii iini.-L:ii iii U!KCa .art either in laying the eorner-sione of said i . ho is President of the Polk Memo monument or unveuinir tne same. w --l f.;,i;,i t,. , .ui , ., ., ,. ., - .al Association. Also semi the namt Hie bupreme Council ot the , . v.ft . j , , , e , , . 1 fai.d p .T,luj3it e adtlress of eaeL bioth A. ana 1. L. 111 session at loneka A? . . , .11 . 1 . 1 1 1 . ...... . t-r i no iiieiLres 10 raise a. efitrair- ...it tT.ii. ii.i.i. u, nniinnn l.i...... - I., -i l,'..i. ...... iwiii ..I i.. ! i i.i i. l o- - - - - - ...... loans from the Deems Fund andEnext sessitm at Raleigh, N. C. among the law defters and rebellion citizens that the military eompanie would not obey his orders, and bene hcerf ul and hopef ul. IMS LAST M)IU)S Pa the llagrant detianceof law and "''-JyVre s;dd to Mr. Allison on Frida tier. The breetlers of anarchy am hate in South Carolina have struck abuzz saw in (iov. Tillman. The first installment of the Pollard Ilreckinridge scandal has closed. The jury returned a verdict of -f 1". OiMI in favor of Miss Pollard. Breck inridge takes an appeal ami we sup pose that the public is to be nausea ted w ith a rehearsal of all the slush and ;slime that has filled the dailv! press since the suit be;an. Kxpecting to leave the Icitv on Saturday Mr. Allison called 11 1 e . 1.1 po su v goou-nye. Alter an nour luiiveisation he ros'1 to leave, extend- !. d his hand and said good-bve. "No, said Senator Vance, "not good-bye, 1'om ; say good-night, and conn . , . 11 V puck to-morrow 10 say goou-oe. Jueturmng to the residence about two jo'clock in the afternoon Saturday he Hound him unconscious. 1 lie con-; jversation on the preceding evenin public services amount by Nov. 1st, 1S'J4. Til K l'OLK MKMOKIAL H.M). Moiiiii: (oixty wii.i OKSK11V1-: Tin; 1AY. hat they needed not only Wake Forest College and a great Baptist Female University, but also the A. Al I'illuiyn fliti AT. ifftii.i 1 ui,.! T 11 ,v .i. wir.i, nil J uuii ciuiA j 11 lustrial School for woman, the Uni versity of North Carolina, Judson ! 'ollege and as niauv others as we ould use for the improvement of! iiaptist boys. I would cry out "opei wide the doors of learning audflkhroughout the United States intend et the Baptist boys and girls gogto contribute, but are waiting for How to Haise the I'uiul. A Litlli. Sum From Kai'li One Will Suffice. Mr. Editor: --A neat littlesum hass already been paid in for the purposes of erecting a splendid monument atj the grave of our lamented leader. Col. L. F. Polk, in Oakwood Ceme-j tery, Raleigh. Some has been pledg-l ed but has not yet come in. In order that the work may begin J ill the money that can be raised must be forthcoming. Many true reformers! . Hi protectionists, they must go. Bond sellers, they must go. Those anti ncuine tax "fellers" must be out Ve are going to police the (amj dean of all hurtful and baneful 111a erial ami make a clean N'ortlf Caro lina campaign. '1 his project ot decklenburg meets my hearty ap iroval and every papt r of the "Vim should advertise it far ami with. Only one so far has kicked outright gaud he better look to his laurels. The can less reader might sujipo.-t t hat this niovemant means to lurni ; lliievv tiLirtc i.r t.i in ,l ...itl he i'eople'jj pa 1 ty. It means licit h r. It is for the purpose of exoner- tting the State from all odium casife a ipon the hitherto clean t sfutchetn N i the I'emocratic party til! (ir.'Vn yuid his vandals made a spittoon ol its gaberdine. We will not repudi ate our name, Democrat, a naim made so famous by our dead ant; jgreat, a name lit to conjure with, ; harm that lulls to ska p. Deny our lame ? No, m ver, never ! It sound. ike music across the stilly water. vheu the round moon ca-ts its sheen hereon in spangles of silver. Ii soothes the weary to contentment am: alma the aching heart. Wc w ill holt, m to the name and when ten war.- s mm I I 31 JCz?. 4.11.1. K.'T'i! '..lst ,"t '.i 1 AM A POPULIST M. M SIFWABT. hroughout the world The en. inii d justice and human rights pndiet d that the success of the ballot war emporarv ; that man was not capa- 1 1 ue 01 tic 1 1 The ,'. go eminent. iCi titnt-ii the wetallhof th worlii . I 1 1 . a a . a in inc aaai 01 Xi itm ntl enabirJ h m to m i?c the U IcjjTftph, tbpn inti tx-avrlr ficrr ottrr itrou :hn;ij;h hich th jrp3 cn obtia i.iorni.Siou of the cunning diMict- v hu h the paianitm atuotb ht fie IJian prialuisf. t!!..E H TIL, ii not "iPorn-nRT. i in re n but one tatlh tkld when" I..- fort rr- of liU rtt ml iipIuy cntt m t ami o.u:hro th rtirinr 'f n. nuti rtjjhtn. Tin n- i iio U now a tin- it4tute iink a ithoritin lU j're-id, nt of the I Hit.x! Sutrt to n ut ii an arnii nut the jwMpl at he b.iilo! U. Fury .ttelllpt U pl.ii-e th- ballot under thf cin nd of I'tvle.il ituth.irity hM thui far iKtti urn it-.-f ally re!UiI. Ijrt vtnif at my Ik n iuforcitl by the mil eui of the m tiij loviil and by tb' tali h-prd accrs of th-- nation nd e thorough!) luobihed for the lat !e in Now tutier, w b-11 t vn torj for ti'ht.s tif mail ItiMllt the den- .ntim of btiuk-t atitt !li,!h ; pnniel '!. Abandon the folly of nnirchiiij; an uiarimil multitude of star in Ubor rt ngain.-t the inoilcrn MpplmnciMi of ar under t he control of m MmlleM moticy ti ut-U ut h follv will aug ment the H)Wtr of the Oppn'fWor tatld lit. anger the safety of the tiallot it- -!f. Dmordcr is all that id rt-iuinil o insure the nupretuaa v of the armed force of the mom v iowrni at the mils. The Constitution of the Uni td States is onr charter of liUrtv. it bus lt n sub w i ted by an oligarch y t coiufiitriited wealth, r al-o agt n t f the jKi-ple have tK'trarU their ni.-t ami brought misery and wa.it v) here abundant e ant! proi-in-nt r et tnetl as,nircd. il K NO TKAIIOK A .nKt'ON p I'll A Ni'K. Trai'.ors to human right have ism icd the power of the government through tin machinery of party acd I he arts te' tleinagogue. Hurl tlit-tit from power. Trtidt no man who mit' deceived you. Ixt the govern ment of th United States adtnini.- 1 r for ami not against the Hopl. I se the ballot to protect luHTty, Iju-tice and cipuil rights, ami not to levate to jKiwer the agents of hanks tml bonds to jicrpctuate the rule of an oligarchy of wealth." iMgucd) Wsi, M. Si KWAKT. A I 1 1; II I IN l.lltr fr.Nt II.I.K. I he ti. st i iict ion of ancient repub-jjir. rinin i. iii. ics atnl t he i,p, ati'l ail 11 res of tii.w "--- "", -. Icojde tO goWTn hi'lll.-el ves Wel'i itcd in proof ,f 1 L--i r coutention thai le.-p-ii i.-m, oppif.-.-ion ami slaw r verethe fa'.- of the human la-e I Here n:ie L.cn no a-longioi letl'ersons, .lackoiis or Coxey is still naming his camps for noted cranks. On last 1-riday night he named his camp U. S. (iraut, oiij1Us reference to his atunlay he named it lvonert f.. i-fe.gtUul fco viiyy anJ life.long f , iendships.and Tennessee, lie certainly win not iorgei j.uoma Jefferson and Hickory Jackson, tw of the greatest cranks this country! has yet seen. A correspondent from Haywood '. says that a few years ago the sheriff did not return a single insolveut manj in the couuty, while this year tht Sheriff's returns show HOD men in solvent, who had always paid theii taxes before. His big heart seemed full of tender ,1 , ... 1 1. ..... 1 tt..:,...t li ecollecnons anil ne spoh.e pawieueai- jly and affectionately of his family i land friends and charitably of all who 1 had W KOXO KI A NI) M ISl'N DERSTOOI) I have never desired nor attempt i eel to toll away studtmts from Wake Forest. Last summer my clerk dis tributed -"ijOOO catalogues, circular. ind panndilets (all jirinted) in North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina They were sent lirnude ial- A limit. t.pn thmicurxl J 1 '.,11.1 l.MU U. . J . . ...,.. I , I . LI v. went to pupils in schools and col- J leges, among them, Wake Forest. Idid not single out AVake Forest nor any other school or college. I order- ii'd tnem sent to an. 1 neitner ex pected nor desired to entice students the Board of Trustees to let out the contract. I he money must be in sight before this can be done. It is hardly necessary to say any thing as to the importance of erect- 1 1 i ril a nauusonie monument, ie Wnlbl ,i ttinnnniPiif in Iceenmcr .v;tbB-00re County, N. ('. the love the T.eonle had for Col.fl C- T- Sunbury, Prcs't. - - - 1 1 To the Ilrf,'i r.s anil Sixers ot' Moon Count f Siili-Allian, es. To show to Ihe brethern of tht Farmers' Allian(;e through tin State that we still live in the good ;ause, I am requested by Pine Knot ub-Alliance to say that, to showouiH'1' t,vlce vears of our pilgrim i-espect to our lamented brother, Li1!,'1' 111 t-e wilucrness has been done. L. i'olk, we intend to dedicate ouiE "ay UP "er the blessings ot a be new hall on the 2Stti day of April.H "o1! 1 routience we snail meet agan L8!H, that being the birthday of ouiKl,evol" Potomac river and haw .leoartcd brother who laid the fonn-Bl g'-Htl chanc to save the Union ami daticu of our brotherhood. Tht Rprotect the rights ot the people thei brothers and sisters of other Sub-Al-E 'ere will be more rejoicing over thi liances are cordially invited to takt part with us in a basket social. extiect to have an able speaker to ad- Hdress the meeting. By order of Pine Knot Sub-AHi- mce. No. 2,2i'i, Southern Pines. from other colleges. As a matter ofnbrave. Polk would reiuire an nureasona ble sum of money. Yet we cannot and will not be satisfied with au or dinary monument. His work, his personality will live in our hearts, but our children ought to know how vve appreciated one so true and The attorneys of Hon. Thomas E.J fact there is only one student in the him. He felt keenly the helplessness tliatSUlltversity, pursuing noUrprofeSSlon ei.t him from his public duties. Si-eakini-iall students, who came from Wakt C I.' t ., ........ , . . . ,, ., . t ,. .. 1 : - ,il" this he said ' bl uicsu ny jiuijmoc nos.iu nuttauor U is ,v deddeil inclination to resign; i)ur professional schools aud graduate hink about it seriously; it is a duty I owe to courses, w ere it possible, l would out a Univprsitv eatalncrne in the Watson wete in Washington lasttt,e ople, but it is a question of bread andgf , f , woman! Tl Wm 1 1 t 1 . . 1 U -I. . . . . ' meat; H is an 1 nae got aim niuugu -n. JWrv hn; and cri r 111 Amprina ' 'hft. week before the Committee on Elei tions. They presented facts and un answerable arguments to show that Watson was elected ami Black was counted in. F. Dixon, Sec y. X. B. There wil ill be a collection for the Memorial Fund. A MOST WORTHY' OBJECT, st which is found than if we had -taid all the time with the old man tt home. We will have a time. Still we may be making a mistake ,ind instead of going on a pilgrimage tar into another country we are aim- iiug at a near cut to Kaleiirh and Washington the goal of our highest ambition and are simply leaving ''L'vclaud and hij Goths as bad ompany. The people don't ike thcin and we must pleas, "lie people. So we separate at 1 he pa ting of the roads. We take a 'near cut through the woods; thev 11 tin- I .Htor Ihr Iti-tl.rt- r.mittl A liuor la Ilia ( 11I- uinn nf III lai'r. lireenville. N. C, April v.!t. j l.i-lTiii. C.t t s an: r 01 Mime coliHiderable tltlielhe l-dltorof the L ireeuvilli' Id llector hawbiclj Very '-.b linn, mi ii i- 111 hot Hltic'.eH on t!it IF" lectt d 1 iv.-n u! f the world -1011 an i .1 1 1 -i d 1 i.-jj 1 lj 1 u 1 1 jt in this county. To mu h I nit.'dSj.iii extent has he earned this extreme Kliii t-'Miess that s-ii bin stroijireit ilieu origin i.-f?' 'einoeratie friends were beginning to condemn his coar-.e as tiupolitic ill the extreme. Mr. A. A. Fiirbtm, 'lie of the bent men ill the County, on account of his populistic idea hi, on a few occmisioiiN caught the lurn of his muddy pen. Mr. Forbrt i.i.ll,,' - 1 1 ,,..-.11111 oomh . niH.t lieilii? to mil' to sill. mil to lilH ., ... ri " 1 1,. ..r.,n ,-,.. . .- .... ur.. 1 ..1 .. :. .. lit:.... 1 ni, iiuiu Jon .t.i. 1 "in 1 uiij; 11 m 1 1 g, a ise ami aousive pe 1 soufi 1 1 1 lea iuu( B' he ballot to put tin- Aniiv. the NavL'''', iuietly itiformeil th ntlitor lant i nd the Treasury Department nndei KIon.lay that miles he desisted from .ie control of banks and boiitl-holtl- .rs, ami place in the halls of congrcs.- epreseutatives to m the bi.lding off aioney changers, ptates in l he two d. cade.-1 A soulless despot oi nonai't ii of t ie- coiuniei eial 1 1 is name is Mom y. 1 lis instruments of opprt lanks and bomls. His servants are adniinistratlw I imt legislative Ii 1 1 R liiKi: (National Watchman.) We should call special attentioiifc1 ravel on the King's highway 11 :.i...i. i..ii . 1 . . IS be- ,.f l,n. K.. P.. .1.. M -1 ' I.. , - , . i 1 . , , , 1 c , ..a u ill oiuv ii t, u uuii o 111 y. lauiauu ' . ' . . .... . . , y ,,,, , ,', r . i . ... .. Can we raise the money. 1 fori ,, i1, . ...,. $ . .1 ,.n,.,,i,.D ..... Htude to march to Waehington ill ,1 1 i i t 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 i 11 1 1 ri t. 1 1 iiivu Loiiiiuui t . n 1 1 i tiiiiiu 1 1 . NOTH I.U Ol'l'i Hi It" N I TV ItoM. 'J he ides of November are a, proaching. An op"ortuuitv for tin people to strike for liberty will again oe presented. The old parties w hich have sur-'g rendered the rights of the people to .he rule of concentrated capital, will! Risk tor a renewal of their lease oh power at the ballot box. Fven movement of the people to obtain re- iiei outside ol the tonus of law will 'ie denounced as anarchy. The purse brings of the nation are held by con gress under the dictation of the ad ministration, and the President is Coinmander-in-( ,'hief of the arni and navy of the United States. The attempt of a starving multi- will inclines me to give up my commission cannot think the people whom I have so ong and so faithfully served expect mete. doit, 1 have been along time in publii die, but I am very poor. 1 don't think niyj worst enemy will say I am dishonest, butj if 1 had my life to live over again I woul.: 5 THE CAUCASIAN till after thesjlay something aside for old age and my. ; Special Offer. ''Oi Vlection (if sent in clubs of tenj ONLY FIFTY CENTS. 5 ta o .hildren." DKVOTION TO NORTH CAROLINA. Constantly during the conversation he al I (Contimipd on Second Pace.' fact that such documents were sent I co the son of the President of Wake Forest College ought to show their vvide distribution and the entire ab sence of hidden designs ou my part. I distinctly state that 1 have never iiuowiugly solicited any student to come from Wake Forest to the Uni versity. On the contrary I have! distinctly advised several not to. - come. University scholarships have been CONTINHED ON FOURTH PARE. one say we can. If every one o,H u.Jiw, ija mder our own st,. tw if ..talturul a " "ing the row i-ucn out IV. L-'a trionria uni m .H"""""" "' " K " - k. I Vlgl VA . u V 4. vi am lJ m. a. v. a ' u u a 1 wn mirers through the State and Unit ed States would but contribute 5 cents each, a beautiful monument -ill ill T i . 1 could ue erected at once. L.ei tne reform press push this matter, no in a half heartedway, but with en ergy, presistently. Every man, wo man and child can do something. Facb. family can contribute the price. of a bushel of grain or an equa amount from some other source audf . r . i. .. . - . i p . i ... . brute Col. Polk's birthday, AprilS loii t like it they can lump it and w.-Ff " fe" 4 .m.t.. i i:.. i. xi - i " i. B.,-511 ;..lif if xl it-. E "i oi i,ue t nucu riaus id puioown vOiu; ov meeiiug togeiiier auu maK-B""1 ucui imm m ure u iiiiiui. '7-3 i i no ing a contribution to the memorial! 'ill have no fighting on the road. Wi Kfy 'nection. Ihe vi- f.,.wl T-h;, i o rthl.w.t Bivill have nn contention on tl.M ivuv Ujr Wlth W hl, h tll 1lWl3 w andthough our people are poor the vOnr motto shall be: "(Jet there.S""'1 rtuust .fcLU 'W"K 1MUIH should do all in their power to honorFii." a argument in the next ek-i-tioi, u t i u- ,i. . ..... ... fStur continuing in power concentrated! the memory of one who gave him-1 'Perhnns this is tho nnrnnsp of tbb-H . . C ,,Kf... xu:.. . u: l ft.,.i ci . , , . . if,a -iiaiosu mwpsiiY it;r tne iiiain-: t t i , a cause. g-iieai veo.p,Uew vecKieuourgi ecian;i ou. Ain-B,eliatlct.of Uw aijd "order. The ml beloved Polk ! Let the memorial bc-giiaw it is a declaration of indesend BierilJrs of the .,, r , worthy of the man. nce from that H-at Flab" at Wash-I CStoS who d, personal attacks upon him he would give him a gent eel thrashing. here upon the etlitor informed him that he would use his name whenever he -aw proper so to tlo, and immediately a fisticuff emtuetl in which the editor . aine out at a John (iilpiu rate deci dedly at the small end of the horn, flu fracas begun in front of the court house but tin Reflector man, seeing that it would tie fooliith for him to undertake to stand his ground, decided that it would be bet ter for him to depend on bin rate of ped for protection, an Mr. Forbes is an old man and could not keep up. He ran in the office of the Keginter of DeetU when f riemU in ti rfcred and partetl them before auy serioUa dam age was done. The time ban been in North Caro lina when au editoi of a rank Demo cratic, sheet could curse out and abuse the Radical party ami the ne groes, and that tune may be now, nut the honest yeomanry of the couutTy who have shown that they were willing to lay down their livea for their country's honor, will cer tainly not be lesH vindicative in the protection of their private and per sonal rights and privilege. Z. I. AST MIIRIIS OK (i Itl; AT M KM. never miss it. If a great many dol TILL A FTER THE ELECTIOS lars were required from each one in Foroniv fifty cents. Send in llhese hard times it could not bei raised, lui asmall amouut can audP r.rptsTtv u-ill tro in evorc1 l.i .-i.i i . x i it- tt..) w ylHE Caucasian will go to eery; I3UUU1U uc or lit bJ .Ul. HOI II. X1C1,B 1. I .... , . . . . . . . , ; ' i n Ualeign, or 1'resident Aiariou uutier, iGoldsboro, N. C, and sent right away. Let us go to work. gwere burned Monday. Loss $30,000. Alhanceman. MNo insurance ultj d .t ngron, aim it pleases us nugeiy. uthe bidllin, ()f ,iM. mr.nev nower. TT.i i-1 n nr fi .. 1 L-ul ui t I lifti ii ,i it n n ct... i, : ,i n i,. i . t .. : .. .. i .. i . . v........ "t iiiiii, o legislation aim aiiunnis- the camping ground, let us press onBtration, "have destroyed mote than to victory; organize our forces, ap-Sme-half of the metallic money of the point captains and general cominand-fjworld and cornered the other half. rs. There is nothing like oryainza-r' ,i V,,:, ,', , ;. iL r. c T" " i ntru lil.lt. A - iiuu auu uisui i; 111c in 11,1; itiuc ui a The Eagle Cotton Mills of Ireuelir'ig-1" enemy. The road to office Sclubs of ten with five dollars and! A NI PEMOCKA- TIC KULE HAS IONE. (Progressive Farmer.) "It is not niv con.api racy; the other fellow got up the bad one." J. I'. Caldwell. "Since I swallowed Coxey's army my digestion has improved greatly. ('apt S. A. Ashe. "Ihe editors who praise me now ire the most magnificent liars I ever -aw. orover Cleveland. "I want it) snatch Torn Emery bald headed, and thu I can die in eaee." (.'apt I. Ki chin "Once I was as pure as the beauti- Twenty years of uuintcrruptedirful snow about sixty years ao." , , " . . . .... . a . . . . continced on focrth page. ""rule ot banks and bondholders htaCol. lireckenrulge, TIK!OOT01?a SOKi FLOOR COVERSNGS, FLOOR COVERINGS. Elegant Carpets, Seamless China and Japanese Mattings, Art Squares, Rugs, in trreat variety. In our SHOE DEPARTMENT, $20,000 worth of fine Shoes may be seen almost at a glance. Anybody can get suited here. 'CLOTHING Our Elegant Custom Made Suits for Men, Youths and Boys. Haviu- just returned from New York and other Northern cities, we desire the DresenceoAnteiidiiig piirchaserseveryjlay, at our handsome wn .aar V.wx. . .B Our Clothing Department is a separate and distinct, feature of our business, ami occupies two larg stoi-f-s on the opposite si le i aV w f g T C "Sk n n I fi M I y fw 5 I O E Slour Dry Goods store. In this Department we show a line of Elegant Custom Made Suits for Men, Youths and Huvs, selected with g H B afeftT ft iL fi WJB &mS .aaaaaaV Ca-aal M M laa JaHaaV JL. JlL m. JaL JL. JaL BaW tF .ataL BSa ..aaaaaW 3rtl t -lllf lYIIUIIQI1) tuOel t t fit" jM E J a - S OUil 13 - UttiUUlVW w 'V.aa.ivaT j Q - - . v .v a-w . a . oi.i. tuvu. 1 A -V . a .J lllli i-lU . LI j 11 Oil T UlUCl Ui- LI IN THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE. iv r PPOMIV TO SHOW TIIFM THE PHETT1EST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS IT HAS E PliOMlSE lO M1U.V lLl'Jt.!rt1 i- ,cii. ooort vniiTCyr 'TV1 UXPl'l'T OTTl? fiTOPK )tf I FVCili liXiJ'jV) 1 ili-ll it, U KJJD 1 OIll C 1 Li l.i i-x X X. w xi kjx. vv.x. wx BLACK AND COLORED SILKS of the street from great eare, and ev- well ..,l.K'v.riUanlitUll,utlrS:eUavariJ. WOOL DRESS GOODS for Spring Wear are shown in black and colors in all the staple., aJ a, , ail ifeM PERCALES, ZEPHYRS, CANVASS EFFECTS, SATEENS UUr line I i' "Llln . . . - n iLx tt... .., ,-f iru ,r-i n t f o nfv nun nip.ttire. I ix-ii wuitv nifiiis rfir lieautv anil variety, is au inai me must cjiuo.o6,.u. j x , i.l. j j Our LACE DEPARTMENT L a thing of beauty, and contains all the newest and most fashionable kinds, and every width desired. All classes of goods are cheaper than ever before, and while vve quote no prices, yet in marking our iroods we have keot the maxim that 4 the 'nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling" constantly in view. If iVis not convenient for purchasers to come to Fayetteville, then we kindly invite them to send us their orders. This department is a firrowinir feature of our business, and is in charge of a competent and painstaking salesman, who will give your orders prompt aud careful attention. Ham iles sheerfully. and promptly sent on application. All .orders amounting to $". 00 or more when accompanied with the cash, will be delivered free to the purchaser. Agents for Butteriek's I'at- sterns. Butteriek's Scissors and other Cutlery on hand and for sale. FRANK W. THORNTON & SON, FAYETTEVILLE, X. C.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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April 19, 1894, edition 1
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