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, i THK (JAW A SI AN. FCBWi'IlEI' BVEKT IHI.K-I.AT. VAKIO.N 151 TM .K. l.dltwr k I'ropr il..; i.Ijf!,rijrn Jii of tic- ..jafi.t..)!! i tmblidy d.-cland that biij.-Ul-i um m titi country w.w d pendent ' . , ill F.nr and. I i tts-i-- -'niu i- Oll r ., tl.( , to tri f (i ri l' wiiuwiH ., consent. That i ti iidbug I'"5'" w;tion. It mavpierad.-s fur buii! I i-r... It i.i adn.itted by theCharlolt. lT!- W- editor chair- ; i,:ui of tli' platform r oriifni 1 1 tha' TlIK C'Al ' A-IAS Win I)),. f,-,. ri!lM'- declaration or til- liti'Hi. II r-o'jriition was made for the P-1' f i j,.. '( -1 0f winning PopulUt vot-.. N-nd ni ONKYKAK BIX MONTHS i,m- another uiipu'u w ill ' "!. t :! ! A S U3.E to Th DtV0t5T C VCH -TL" D ruot-ratk ma. h',ti" -- ui to b- ir,'j:'il'-v.'-A at the rb-.t of a m-r.-tiarti.-an .Tjdu-iarv. Th- tm-uine rH.M'Iiiti lilU-I.'io l CMOMIU- ; ...,.. .,,, ,..,rt -inl.- uf T.e rand. Ti.e o.ll :s o the l'-op!e jj.., a!!,i ,v .:ivlk:is a inj--:.ty I l' ul I ' '' Xi u -lOiV ru i.j cerv county a ad asked for j ehhi. know.- tli at a n-n-j-iri i-ars ..u- le.ii that lli' V vrc en j di. iary i.- n.'ht and that t u- people t It.. I it- b t rt-r- i oiinr.it th !! ' tOr,CE S SP'ED VOJ j Th-action of the County Com-I uiiatioi.t ra in appointing jud-s of; l..-cUorj ii notice to tte world thai ( th rn.tf hiht int.i-i.do to coin mi: Fri.t..i I ..:! .'-1; t ri- rui rt i f. ti;- ( oinr.'i:-.- kiiihii I tiv.l."iri dlrll Tr! . Th -ill " Hr . b- I 5 ii. t'tartil M i Mui'i.l rat Wlutr l (a o I mI Mmr. r-m ni-rl i v h- l..puii-ta of Krn.H t'.u . sn s : - (.. Mm vour oru'-rs I" 'It-.' r- i-i no no co!,r,-alrrjiit ubon s r.i it at .h . rn.-y will i thtr matter. The declaration is u be sold itt til- following TIC : i I ii J ( oj.'-- f 1", " Kv-.-y ot. t,'- a ' Jin j natic Hand ho'.il'! ord. r 1 (HI .'ili t it ':;.' t It i.ai -iri:ia j di-:eption -tjdoyti to protect tht S candidacy of the man w ho vot-l to j n-p'-a' the .Sh rinan law. It must I ; plain to even body at thid time tiiat !d tf-e it. It will Jiaroiii'd election id the ajle aim and wi r to tii'- I -iho- j object of the Democratic campaign. ',,. 1 i i v i ai.didate ; -j J )emocrata in the htate eonven-l-a.-t a hniidred andtion w ho advocated the free coiuagi i h of ot is. 'j.laf.kin the Ute platform are or.- tie- ptiuiip in every county in tin L .LC-U A ELLCI.ON. State urging and advocating Kan- .-n o-.ej a we. k since t he ; Sl,1'lJ l,.ctioii. Many of them l--tion a-id .-t no returnd un. ijun,.om trandidated for the 1 !at. ic. i.;.-: can be had 1 re, liomiiiated at the dictation UlC r'-preneljl Mtie t !.. llli; r t lie IrtW. Millie ! !,.-t the nam- i of the w r er.t a! d most i- jtitpetent men to th '.'on; iiii.-.-ioiier-; to Jioii hold1!- t !!: Ct-iUitV ' tie eeed tha of refoni'. n ;e v u:.l oi ttie vatt.a w re jw u for theca. -e It wa far has .d tt-ry jmall fi-'la. ' s t!u occasion of at; the 4'.n tei.:v ucli.-r Ko oine ..j"'-. r d he had by actual count jn-t 4 BIZZELL BROS. & CO., GOLDSBOEO, 1ST. C. Two Stores Dry Goods and Groceries. IDIcY G OODS. -epr-is-i;t the I'ep'e'i i'-irty. I'nder the law the Democrats ar- iudire.- opj to dl vet t U I U'Ilo' I .tii- art? IiM ! t i 1 ii-. -nk- ! ' a K'liuit tha J.eoju t.tth and .J a --Is! s w I tisan-. Far-hes r arru 'ijeht :l ey are nr Is it not b-it- r to ha v.- a We have opened ' full line of dry rod in the elegant new 1 Borden huildinir, jnst ui.lrei-s H5 n 1 1 v iiv i t- iion. .u. th.-y are trying! Kitchen, wh- i the j.r. s. nt Iay ; men, boy- and lonVrs t hear hii.i. by eayiDir that j ... n.,,,, , r ..r,u r .i-..!.itM. T h .M.tktr? had tittii alveitV-i It w ts ;t bemtifu! day and, a!-,to ve,k, and that iu rt mg the tk. ,..! 1 1... f..r,..-rj u verv 111 nc h I I V iiix raU uot an old nero with Allied with their work, a gooi J I ng ribbon brings tlyinp from his ael'OSS tl K' St WVt f 11)111 t i .1 . .11 ...V.. .l una h-t urm.i with ! tiell HTitl OaiHier. ! oart mnde tu of narti-an- from dif-.cn 1""'""" y; . . Olll ITrOeei'V m 1 1 ; 1 1 . I - 111 Ii .1 ... I.... I ih .uitllMlml a entitled to a majority ot tti- juage, ,.:irtu.s ,hau ,..t.ti-tns all of were pre-nt to near tins t-nu aim ... '."nJW, m,. , - . of th. ..,,.. !....;...,,. ..r :, .l.:Vre,,ti feath-se chattuoii of the people s . make a cro d I. u t t hey got al 1 toi it a , y y " is Milf prtiM. aiu-on :- ( V. For n.aih two hours and a only H'" uf the election. th. The otlit-errf Democratic party select the men to; j,;irty wouhl net a. a a different k ai d b: - fral 1 riirh here we store, both heav new: ean furnish vou GROCERIES we are the leadum irroeersin ( Joldshoi ( we keep a full line i and fan- ev liroeeries : e . . .t ... .....tv Ii.- ( .immiff- ... t, (Ur An. ! fit re 1- ; .if vt.enk.r ,e . his .IlKieilCC: IlCU Of!). l.ailMHl! niv , ii . ... ... . . r . I.. . I Ii ... . ,..,... L : i... f I i ve. I'f I l I III . All! he I .' I I . . I , .. . , I , ,n.t tne men rec- auv on.- j.:aee in tue wot . w uer.- v,t(eiK.. -H.un.t bv to loreit-le logic aiiu lew wtetts ao, . uc I'nuw i nil I l uuii; iiuni IHHI1 l llt'lfMH ' (jionera al w; yi ap I'di'el: of the J hie id n 'b omnieiide.l ny th I leiiHM-ratic part v. - - - - A for the executive commitU-e know best what me;, trill represent thai party. Tlieunial : a.t u- an-i ju.-r !.-. ti.e 'o!riIlii'.-iotier- r-ilOuid ap- I'lMiii o. i ii;ii:' of t!i" counties. '1 he law -a.s that the election IC- tu;i..T -lot! ! be coii.o.lidated and oil i -cial .-.tati he -lit made out by 1'' o' ,1m k on the -Uy aft-r the election. And y t no r-tiii'ii.-. cat! be had from a m.ij ; j ? y ..f t he countie-?. About l:ft cotintieJ arc et to he heard from! What a great crime has been com mitted by the men who control? In the rh.eago Times appeared a telegram claiming that Atkinson, the Democratic nominee for dov eruor, had carried the State by lo, ooo. (' her jiapers all ov r the l,'n lon had t he came li'Min-s. Mie hailing Georgia paper put it at l.",ioo. Another figured at iioii. m ft. i s have been wobbling all the way from I'.t'i.M to 't;,(t'. What does all this nn-an'r' 1 1 means that a grt at ci iine, an un- jucdented clime of fraud h;is been iei pet rati d. uj"li t lie pet pie of (lior- gia. A crime that should cause every lioiic.-t h mot rat in the rotate to hang his head in .-h;une of the dis . . . . i .i ... i . i . i grace uiai i nose w no conuoi, inai j (, lianu.( machine ring rule, that the bosses tke J t lnocratic registrars and judges of elections have commit ted gross frauds and downright stealing to save the D. . 1'. and count Alkiiiaon in as the (lover nor of ( ieorgia. That J Iin. s ( allied the State and that the returns are held to he doc -tored to suit the bos.v s no man who hoint to l eore-eul . lie 1 eoj .1,.. n,i i i .-i - i 1 1 Tiifi.ie.l liV the oal eers (,t the I'eoplo l'art j . We ehal l.'iige any lo.tiesi man in the Slate to -ay that this is not li-ht. Hut w. aie I'-.-. -iviir.r report .iaily -ayine that the I oin in i sio,'ie l's iiatly rel'ux d to appoiut the men recommend" d by the officers of the 1'eophs I'aity for the minority of the Hoard of Judges of the election. We are also inform ed that where the o'lieers of the Re publican party recommended names that the Commissioners Hart v has a balanced and reasoning mind can deny. In former elections fraud was con fined mainly to the theft of elec tion judges. In this election another and a more mouctrous crime has been perpetrated.. The returns at once revealed that the 1'optilist landslide would bring Democratic defeat. At this point the machine wired to every portion of the State that the returns must he redoctored. That 1 lines has carried the State aim that they must count him out. And this is why the returns have not been sent in. A more dastardly crime was never committed, ami the western train robber is no bolder with hid theft. It is reported that a few days ago a certain Georgia Judge had the cheek to say synically "Jf the I'op ulists carry Uie State do you suppose we are going to let them have hY' The Populists carried the State without the shadow of a doubt, but the slate was made up the other way and it appears that the slate is greater than the people. In lS'.fi when in all probability an equal amount of fraud was commit ted in that State the Democrats car ried it by about ",i,0(0. In IS., i only two years the People's party has according to their fraudulent count made a gain of a boiit ".(,( tt i votes. These figures tell their own story. .Notice has been served upon moss baek It means that the people are tired of live cent cotton, high sugar, no silver ami tariff robberies. If the People's party does this well in North Carolina we will car ry the State by 40,000. And we are going to carry the State just so sure as election day comes if every reformer does his full duty. THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN. The Democratic campaign iu this State is a cowardly repetition of the 1892 campaign. It was a campaign of theft, misrepresentation and de ception then. It is a campaign of lying, co wa: dice and abuse now. The silver plauk in the State plat form is a lie. It was put there to deceive the people who demand the free coinage of silver. The chair man of the platform committee epewtd the declaration from his mouth in announcing the platform to the convention. It was adopted, lie said, against his protest, and it was submitted to the convention with that understanding. This was an unprecedented spectacle in- a politi cal convection. Two prominent member? of &be same committee since of the Ualciirh machine. The man who can be lceiv.-d by Democratic protectations of free silver must be a precious, innocent fool, indeed. Ran som's o years record in the Senate shows that he has never opened hie mouth in behalf of free coinage. It shows that, he lias never voted for a free coinage bill when there was the poshibility of its enactment into law. He nays now, in this campaign, "re elect me and next winter the Demo cratic congress will pull together and do something in the way of honest financial legislation." lie attempts no justification of his vote to repeal the Sherman law. lie lacks even the manhood to refer to his allegi ance to the administiiition in its crusade against the people's money, lie luts never said once or intimated such a thing that he approves the cowardly declaration of the State convention on the silvr question. Ami vet lie is ttie pivot ot t lie cam paign. He suggested the policy that controlled the state convention in the matter of a Senatorial primary the State chairman. lb tlisiuirses t lie campaign iumls. hv ery federal oiliee-holder in the State, appointed by him, is on the stuinj iu his interest and at his dictation, His re-election is the paramount is sue. It is impossible to prevent it except by the electic n of an anti machine Legislature. His nomina tion by the Democratic caucus is ab solutely certain. The campaign has developed that situation. The scat tering opposition will have vanished when the caucus assembles. Thi will happen in defiance of public sentiment. It will be consummated m the teeth of Democratic protest Every vote for the Democratic ticket is a vote for Kansom. Every Demo cratic free coinage vote is a direct endorsement of the administration goldbug policy. Free coinage Demo crats cannot delude themselves, in voting for an anti-IJansoui candidate, that thev are voting for free coinage and against the administration. There will be no anti-Kansom Demo crats w hen the "machine caucus" re ports Ransom's nomination to the joint meeting of the Legislature, 15ut the scheme will uot work. It is tried covertly here. It is but thinly disguised. It was tried optn ly and boldly iu (ieorgia last wed. l?y false counting and gross f ram s the completeness of the Populist victory may not be realized. But public sentiment has been revolution ized. A great triumph has been achieved. A great principle ha been vindicated. An emphatic and commanding declaration in favor o Hon lst ei.kctions has been made, The campaigu of boast and abuse and lying has ended in a shameless resort to fraud in counting the vote to save the Democratic party from ignominious annihilation. Thi victory is of transcendent importance to the reform cause in Xoith Caro lina. It proves what may be ac complished by allied opposition to the Democratic party. It demon strates the necessity of an earnest aggressive united effort in this State It shows that public sentiment i crvstalizing in the revolt against corrupt, machine politics. It should stimulate every believer in honest politics to a zealous effort in that be half. It is the beginning of the end The "machine" in this State w ill be incited to desperate methods. Every lying device will be exhausted. The old lies will be revarnished. New- ones will be invented. The can nona will go on. The eighty five railkoad LAWYEHs nominated as liansom candidates for the Legis lature will not falUr iu their devo tion or relax a single effort to per petuate "machine" domination the State. But the danger is not there. The arbitrary refusal of Democratic county commissioners to appoint Populist poll holders isnoti fication of election frauds. It means a false count It means a repetition or tne irauas or lsyz. j.ms is our See to it "men and breth want all wei-m .i ami vi.-ueu t)g eloquenc it is on the Supreme court Peach. The courts it over the inner sanctu a y of the p. opieV l.b. titles. A court made up of paitl-ans all oil one parly i i i beity if anvja d. erate effort to get him a t n - ! , . ( , i i ii 1 1 . Tl,.. ..v.L.tw tvr.- v .v. . , - speaker ever iiau nis auuieuce uiiuei i m-mous nun... t. j- v. . , more jN-ifM-t control. Those w ho j thousand jx ople, but they got only o ) t S ;,..! ..., r.l hi... .11.1 hi v.m mr. r :." 1 ;oiis:.tinir o iii- ii. women ami ! Ui pi i (,i i , ..irivi.Jilv iifr.ril ti liiiil ; P h I h ! r-T) if T"l! Ill Ill'tl 111) riliSflv frOM more druiL'erous to - 1 . . . . , , . i . : x: .....I. that a good deal of the lire ami sar-; the tow i. to near nun. l ne peoj ie , j jt j j e ill" lillliilv U"! , eiiiier furnishinu ioods down to no- not m f he tow ii to hear him. rl,,. 1 sImi., Urn r m -."-it -v. o. ..o ...v ..iv ! i.-s. If we could tr't m.-n of m.;n uiiiuyunii iiSi.ni. w....v. ........... v .; i ,.i ..,.(... ii,tv........t I more oeisua-ive stvle of reasoning ! don't want to hear any more from lfi;i I! V iUi-1 iifiia it i i ioui ioi - i -- g I. artic noneof whom were partisan. ! He struck s'ede hammer blows at this would make au ideal court. We i u. records t f the two old parties for .. Ii. ve that the He.. pie's paity coine as near to t!r;s a possible. ha It heir failure to do their dutv, vet he these goldbllgs W ho have f.X'Ud them once To-dav Hon. W. II. Kitchin will men seb cti d by are meii of t he character and the 1 eopie hie-he-t and belong to Ti"' ; said nothing that was calculated to 1 speak lure; the crowd is now coin 'ill t V ! refused to danger. ren. Send $1.00 and get 100 copies o: the second campaign edition cf The Caucasian containing the "People'; Party Iland Book." ... ..i i ppoint the men recommenucu. Who did the Commissioner' ap oint 1 They appointed iu nearly every ase thiee Democrats selected by the Heiiioei at ic machine, and t wo l.'eput - leans (,'i selected by the Democratic machine. in neauy every eouinv they entirely ignored the 1 copies I 'arty. They not only would not ippoiut the men that we recom nieiid- d, but they would not even take my men from the Peoples H.uty of their own .selection. What i the character of the Deiu icratic, poll holders appoiuttd.' In those precincts where they intend to cheat, they have selected men whom the' can rely on to cheat and swear to false statements. What is the character of the lie- publicans appointed.' In those pre cincts where thev intend to cheat hey have selected for Judges of the lection either ignorant and illiterate olored men, or colored men who are Democrats. That is, they hire a col ored man to help them to commit fraud. This makes him a good par tisau Democrat. Then they tell their hired colored man that he must vote the Republican ticket, so no one will suspect him of beiue; in the pay of the Democratic machine. What does all tins mean, it is notice served on the people that the Democratic, machine intends to cheat, steal, commit fraud, swear to false returns, commit perjury, in short do any thing to keep the Dem oeratie machine in power and de fraud the will of the people. Will the people of North Carolina sub mit to it? The Reformers in North Carolina who have revolted against the Democratic machine are a law ibiding, (iod fearing people. They btlieve in peace and justice. Hut they will uot submit to such injustice and wrong as this. iliey nave as much patrioitsm as their forefathers who threw olf the machine, ring rule of ( Jreat Britain in 177li. They have enough bravery and manhood to pro teet their votes which were won by the blood of the Revolutionary he roes. Thev will have a fair election this year or they will have no elec tion. They will protect their ballots or they will put some Demoeiatie Registrars and Judges of the Elec tion into the Penitentiary, if there is an"yM'edress in the courts. Mark this prediction. A TIMElLY ANSWER. See in another column the reply of Chairman Hollow ell of the People's party of Wayne county to Mr. O'Ber ry, the Democratic candidate. Mr 0 Berry asked for a joint county canvass. .Mr. llollowell replies that the Democratic county commission ers refused to recognize the People's party when it appointed judges of the election, and that now the Peo ple's party would refuse to recognize the Democratic party. Mr. Hollo well tells him to have a joint canvass with that class from which they selected the judges of the election. Mr. llollowell is right. The action of the commissioners shows that they intended to ty to carry the election, not by testing the free will of the people, but by shilling and perverting the will of the people. Then why should any party who favors honesty in politics have any thin, to do with them? Are you sure that your name is right on the registration books '. If uot see your township chairman at once. Don't go to register or to correct your registration by yourself. If you are challenged on the day of election, you must have a witness to testify that you have complied with the law. See vour township chair man at once. pin est differ ent pat tie. This makes a sale non-partisan court. This is a just and correct principle. The people will approve it. When once into op- eratiou it will stand forever, and lis is why it is a night-mare to the mac In ue. No greater service can be done Ninth Carolina than the election of this court. The Democratic machine was opposed to a Railroad Coinniis- iori till it was adopted and tried. It was a good thing and then the machine could not oppose it. The Democratic machine is now pposetl to a non-partisan judiciary. It will be adopted. It will prove to e a wise step. Then the machine will lie loreetl io iavor u. WHA r DOES IT MEAN ? In the last few weeks we have daily received letters about Democratic pea kings. Especially we have heani from the speeches of Senators Jarvis and Ransom. Our information is. that they have had only from oue to two hundred in any place to hear them, with but few exceptions. ur information is, that all down the C. U. R. R., and up the A. C. L. from W ilmington to Warsaw, that Ransom was very much disappointed at the size of his crowd. His heelers and office holders have always been on hand to greet him, aud have tried to explain to their boss why it was Un people did not go out to hear him. Our information from a number of other Democratic speakings is, that often only 30 or 40 are out to hear speakers of State reputation when the speakers have been advertised for more than a week. All of this shows that the great masses of the people of North Carolina are thoroughh disgusted with the treachery, hypoc racy and perlidy of the Democratic party. It also shows that the masses of the people believe iu fair play, and are disgusted at ballot box stulliug and perjury of election officers. Iu short it means that the people have determined to crush this odious and infamous machine, and are simply waiting for November the Gih to perform the patriotic duty. offend an honest man. He has the courage to condemn whatever he con ceives to be wroi g, whether it is in his own or in another party. I would like to give an outline of the s.peteh but it is impossible to do the speaker justice. He showed con clusively that the present depression in business is due to our monetary system ; that the only way to restore prices and prosperity is to change tile system. He advocates every principle now that he did when in the Democratic party. He did not leave the party, the party left him. I heard a Democratic speaker say the other day that his party "would like to get rid of all such men as Kirehir.." Don't trouble yourse! vet-", gentlemen, such men are too honest to stay with you. They are no long er at home in your ranks. Send them on. They will feel at home in the Peoplt's party. Epselon. iug in. There are already more peo ple in town from the country than have been here to hear every Demo cratic speaker put together before. The old machine is on its last legs. The People's party is gaining ground dailv. K 11 1 II IN S.V ri-OINTM I NTS. A til-eat llav for the IVople' Fat ty. Burgaw, Tuesday, October 10. Jacksonville, " 1?. Wilm'tigton, night, ' 17. Warsaw, " IS. Mt. (Hive, " 1.. Coldsboro, " 20. La( t range, at night, " 2". Kiubton, " 22. Trenton, " 23. Aurora, " 24. Washington, " 2o. Williamston, " 20. mir eerv t to see us. lav : eonu and retail : we will undersold in line of our ju'oods. Bizzell Brothers & Co., GOLDSBOEO, 1ST O The campaign edition of The Caucasian issued last week has been in great demand. We will publish another campaign edition next week and will publish more copies than we did before. Send in your orders at once. One huadred copies for only $1.00. Democrats and Republicans have co-operated in Congress for the single gold standard and national banks. Should you not co-operate for fair elections . Kil. l.iii H1 iirc.l the Town. He 1nsiirt'l I'lfsli I nt 1. iishtsin in the l'eo le itn.l Sprenil lireat C.msl ernal ion in the Kaiiii ..1' the lie i.i.tc rats. Chari.ottk, N. C.,Oct. ". '01. Ei'i roH Caucasian-, Dear Sir. -Uncle Buck Kitchin arrived in the city of Charlotte night before last. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning he spoke in the Court House to a large and enthusiastic audience. He was in good trim and made a telling speech. The enthusiasm among the reformers ran high aud every Dem ocrat looked awful sick The Dem ocrats were so uneasy about the ef feet of this speech that they ehal lengea mm tor a joint discussion that night m the Court House, and got Mr. C. W. Tillett to reply to him. seven o ciock tne nouse was crowded until not another man could get in. The Democrats certainly made a mistake in putting this man up to meet Capt. Kitchin. The old Roanoke knocked him out on the first round; and every flimsy argu mentthat he put up for the disgrac ed old part- melted like white frost before a rising sun. Kitchin was at his best, he not only inspired fresh enthusiasm in the people, but he spread still" greater consternation in the ranks of the Democrats. When he had finished the Democratic heal ers, office holders and red legged grass-hoppers looked as if a Cyclone had struck them. Give us one more speech from Capt. Kitchin, and we will not only carry the county of Mecklenburg, but I believe we will capture the city of Charlotte. Populist. sli.if.ir.l an.l Clarrett at their l.t-Mt. Ttie IV..ile have n.i t ars to Hear I'emocrats r lain for Five t ent Cotton, o Silver ami laritl K. .liberies. Tkov, X. C, Oct. 2nd, 189 4. Editcu Caucasian : This has been a great day for the People's party. The Democrats had three speakers and we had two. Con gressman Henderson, L. C. Caldwell and old X X Bobbins spoke to the dear old party. They begged for mother chance, but they got but lit tle applause, aud clearly the people were not with them. Our speakers w ere Mr. A. C. Shu ford and Hon. Z. l Garrett, of Vauce county. Mr. Shuford is a candidate for Congress ; he made a strong telling epeech, but it took Garrett to capture the crowd. In fact we have never seen a man so completely capture his audience aud hold them to the end, as Garrett did. lie is bright, he is witty, he is enter taining, he tells a joke equal to Zeb. Vance, and puts in his points in a way that tells. He is a vote maker, end him to every place that you can. Two years ago Congressman Hender son told our people that if Cleveland was elected cotton would bring ten cents a pound ; he is around now trying to explain why cotton does not bring but live cents, and he is getting very cold comfort from the voters. Youis very trulv, A Jeffersouian Democrat Public Speaking. II. F. Seawcll, Esq., People's par ty candidate for Solicitor of the 7th Judicial district, will address the public at the following times and places : Lilesville, Thursday, Oct 18th. Rockingham, Friday, Oct l'Jth. Lauriiiburg, Saturday, Oct 20th. Lumberton, Monday, Oct. 22nd. Col. N. A. McLean, Democratic candidate, will b allowed a fair di vision of time. W. M. Kivett. Cfirm. Dr. Freeman For Congress. Kaclt Comity of the Seconal Itistriet Kei reseiite.l lv a Strong delegation. Rocky Mofnt, Oct. 9. Editor Caucasian: The Peoples Party Congressional Convention of the Second District met here to-day. lr. 1 erson was made permanent chairman. Dr. II. F. Freeman, M. L. Wood. and Capt. W II. K'tchin were pi t in nomination. All nmes were with drawn before a ballot but Dr. Free man and he was nominated by accla mation. Mr. R. 15. Kinsey is chairman of the committee aud Mr J. M. CutchiD was elected a member of the State committee. MKKKITT AND IIVM'M. Nominated tor Cou;re a nil Solicitor by The I'ei.plef Party of the Fifth Congres sional and f tt'licial Conventions. . HlLLSHORO, Oct. 3. The Peoples Party Conventions of the Fifth Contrressional and Judicial districts met here yesterday. The Congressional Convention nominated Dr. William Merritt. of Person, for Congress, and the Judicial Conven tion nominated W. P. Bynum, of uuutord, tor Solicitor. Order copies of this edition of The Caucasian and put them into the hands of every voter around you. "Why In He So Irritable." This o"estion is often heard and nearly 4s often unanswered. It is not always remembered, as if should be, that the occasion of ill temper and irritability is often to be iounu in ine pnysicai condition ot the persons affected. What is the use of trying to "harmonize" a man wb.es -t liver has gone back on him t If a man is tortured with rheuma tism, how can he be expected to be affable and agreeable ? 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In one purchase we closed out oOO cases of Shoes, the entire stock of one manufacturer. Come and secure bargains. Our stores are full of goods and cheap goods H to be sold at New Tariff Pi ices. Do not delay your purchases, we guarantee the pi ice. H. WEIL & BROS., (80, 82, 84 and 86 W. Center Street,) Goldsboro, - - - . North Carolina. S19.50 SI 9.50. A Solid Ash Antique Oak Finish SUIT OF FURNITURE, Consisting of BEDSTEAD, 6 feet high, DRESSER, with 24 x 18 German Bevel Mirror, WASIISTAND, with Towel Back, CENTER TABLE, with drawer, TWO CANE SEAT CHAIRS, ONE CANE SEAT ROCKER. th ,tcoml)let? ?ml wel1 P5"4 fr shipment Hard time price $19.5. Illustration furnished upon application. oe-f to Editor of this PaPer who taa seen it, aa to value and finish of Suit. Respectfully, ROY ALL, & BORDEN, FURNITURE GOLDSBOEO, ' -T. . N0RTH.CAR0L1NA.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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