THE CAUCASIA. PUBUSUKO EVERY THURSDAY. BY TBX CAUCASIAX rVBUSHIKO CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, one TEn. : SIX MONTHS. THREE MONTHS 1.00 .60 .85 In general similar to that of those which take the applementa." So it is seen that these fellows have already bought up about three hun dred papers in the west and south and they are still buying them. Just note that they say "and the number is still increasing.1 The report then says that a branch office of the club is to be established in Washington, ana mai aireauy they hare branches in Boston, Chi cago, St. Louis, Buffalo and various other points. koticb. Hfcre is a very interesting part of Thk Caucasian it strictly cash in the club's report. Kead it ana advance. Watch your label, iz you ,tudy it: Entered la the Pjst Office si Raleigh, N. C as second-class msll matter. time is about to expire, renew at onee and don't miss a single copy. Don't allow your paper to stop "The circulation of documents, which was a matter of thousands last autumn, often of thousands in the winter, and of hcdssim or thocsavm in the early part of the spring. has alreadr? become on or millions; the ' . J . ' rate of expenditure is rapidly riaing-wpe- nOW. Keep it up, and If you want during the last few weeks, when, for . v . ; the crrpftt the first time, our quarters have been large to be of any assistance in the great enougn to .ccommodate sufficient force flht Of the people against the money properly to handle the work which we have ugub u mc ywyic fciu j attempUd The printing alone of the toss nnfn. indnce some one else to SUD-1 or mattib sxst our wckklt involves large . rnu. will hKurea; the second class postage on that part scribe x lie ii v a w ! be full of interest and important thus handled is s considerable item; the ex press on the scorns or racKAOxs daily fok wabdid. a still greater one: and ordinary discussions, and if YOU miss a COpy, postage on the vast amount that must be some important point may escape cluding editors, shipping clerks, steno- t i: on.l murrh graphers and addressing and forwarding jou. xjci, ub m r - hands, is over thirty in number and lias so greaaional Globe, 3rd session of 42nd Con gress, page B3U.J On the very next day, January 17, House bill 2934, which demonetized silrer passed the Senate under the eaderahip of John Sherman. See Congressional Globe, page k6?4. So it seems that while this Senator was opinly advocating one thing, he was sneakingly engaged in effecting an other. His flop was a cheat. He was the agent of the "Money Power," and he is rery rich to-day. In 1878 John G. Carlisle, while speaking of the scheme demonetiz ing silver said: "According to my view of the subject the conspiracy which seems to have been formed nere ana in Europe to aestrev, uy legislation and otherwise, from three- sevenths to one-half of the metallic money of the world is the most gigantic crime of this or any other acre. Tbe consummation ol such a scneme would ultimately entail more misery upon the human race than all the wars, pestilen ces and famines that have ever occurred in the history of the world. The absolute and instantaneous destruction of half the entire moveable property of the world, including houses, ships, railroads and all other ap pliances for carrying on commerce, while it would be felt more sensibly at the mo ment, would not produce anything '.like the prolonged distress and disorganization of one-half of society that must inevitably result from the permanent annihilation of the I you the metallic money in the world But when John G. Carlisle became a member of the Cabinet, he yielded together. We are trying to Combat steadily increased that we have lately been the rowers of ooDreasion and dis- room, which we had doubled on May 1st. to the mandate of the "Money Pow Mter- It ia vour fiaht. Are helping any? utely'snubbea the matter by not declaring for anything at all with reference to silver. All these two thousand delegates could not muster up courage to speak oat on the sub ject It was one great conglomer ation of moral cowards. Not a single one of the Republican aspirants for the presidential nomination was present It is quite evident that they feared being put to the tea and they either did not know or did not want to tell where they were at The lwne excuse given for not mak ing a declaration was that it was the business of the National Convention to make a platform, and that the league convention had no right to express an opinion. This simply means that the "bosses," who will be ruled by the money power, have not yet received their full instructions, and as they did not instruct, the convention did not act THE PREMATURE OPINION OF A GOLD- BUGGER. The failure of the free coiners to ca: Kentucky is very significant and has inti ed great damage upon the cause, Mississippi is the next State in which the contest is to be waged, but there the result is less doubtful. the silver people appearing to nave tbe ma it formers like the New. and Observer Cleveland, iruaie, w sw. and Wilmington Messenger will se Joe Caldwell are all on record as say a new light and fleck to the stand ing that they will bolt the next ard of the gold buggersf Tbe Char I Democratic national convention u otte Observer is no doubt on the in I :t declares for free silver and finatt- EAGLE BRAttD THE BEQT no TAR n Til cial reform. Of coarse ihey will go I Democrats all around ns and all the country are vowing that over side and knows that British gold is being sent over hereto be used in appealing to the consciences of straddling, chameleon reformers. This fund of British gold will be taA hv fnnda raised in rr j . -ii . x .I T I New York, by the banks generally J wui noi stay m to and by the Tory "sound moneyn party if it declares for gold mono- clubs of the poor little struggling metalism, Of course they will come towns in every State in the union. I to the People's Party. A large host of This money will convert some, but patriots will all leave the Kepubli- f or every one so converted (not to I can party and come to the People's say bought), there will be ten patri- p. Bnt no one will sro to the It is superior to any other Booflng and unequalled for Hf x Factory or outbuildings ; it costs half the price of shiBglra. tiB t Jtt nM Mailr aoolied by anyone ; it ts the tt to the Bepublicaa party. Almott market, in durability, to all others. Bend for estimate and rut every day and alaoet every hour j roof. - Exeolsior Paint u nooiing uo mch38 Smlp 155 D:::3 Street, Hew Ycri, i A Our total receiDts from subscriptions to date have been some $27,000. It will need at least $2S,W0 more to carry us to November 1st, when for a couple of months it may be ex- n.A a.i.nilitl FU. Will H fU'ri'DU. Tfl The new announcements else- kiss aciaih, howivsr, as the time ap- . . ... -tt ;iDi. proachesof final preparation for the na- W here in this paper Will intereBl ional conventions in June, 196. So far we ...nn. nannlo I)n mil want to be have had every cause to appreciate the many people. 1 you want wi oe hearty Bupport veQ our WOrk, equally by niatil nn fhp ruiAsfcionH of the raiinbflor all political fabtiib: but we . , , . i 4v must be able to count upon even more day? Do you want tO be able to pr0mpt and generous assistance than we . iL. 'ii-- li.Vff Tf have heretofore received if we are tocon- discuss issues in tbe fullest ligntr it tinue tblonKh the year even on the most von do. read the announcements, and economical basis possible, anything like the J ' ... . work to which we are committed, see how you can eaaily get the most OUTLOOK. D0DUlar the moat interesting and The outlook is most encouraging. Never r IT. , m a. i mu in bo short a period have we seen so great a atron treat books Of the (lay. inev revulsion of feelin? as that which has de- o - I i . ... .i .l veiopeu wiuin me last iuuuui ujiuu iuc oix- will equip you for the great diBcua sion of the hour. THE WORK OF THK ENKMV. Perhaps yre have already used enough space in trying to show how the organized shylockism of the country is seeking to fasten and per manently weld the Cleveland-tiher-man-Carlisle-RothBchild gold standard-sweating system on the people. But we wish, for one more time, to emphasize the fact and to say some thing of the methods employed, and then leave the whole matter to the consideration and conscienoe of all who read the Caucasian. If what we shall show does not arouse the people . among which this paper circulates, it may be set down as a fact that they are too stupid and ver question though we fully appreciate that the present setting of the tide toward sound currency is as little indicative of great change in popular conviction as was the late apparent yielding of a great part of the country to the silver craze a sign that lunacy was men epiuemic." The Caucasian is unable to pre sent to the people a stronger proof than this, that the goldbugs and Shylocks are at work silently but effectively. They are not holding great conventions. They are not talking. They are spending money; and why? Would they spend money for the benefit of the great people? Does their club mean any good to anybody but themselvesf Reader, you may answer these questions to suit yourself. Is the work of this great Shy lock er," and he is now stumping the (iountry in favor of the gold stand ard. Grover Cleveland was elected Pres ident of the United States on a plat form which declared, as plainly as language could express it, for silver and gold without discrimination against either metal. He fell into the hands of the money speculators, and was the leader of the game by which the London Jew Syndicate se cured the issue of $G5,000,000 of bonds on which they made $9,000, i I ioritv. Soeakintr generally of the country i it may be safely said that the cause of sound 1 " i . i . money is gaining ground ana mat wuum a may oe year, some marvellous changes looked lor. Charlotte Observer - The "gold cure" which it seems that the Charlotte Observer has taken has made the editor of that paper a little giddy. It is by no means sure that the cause of free silver, financial reform and honett money has been hurt by the action of the Democratic party in Ken- tucky. It is true that the Republi cans of that State have already held their State convention and bowed down to the golden idol, and it is these two facts that have made the ots to come to the People's Party their only place of refuge, and the only hope of our free institutions. Yes, there will be great changes.and the ereat. plain people will watch them closely and act accordingly. Notice! The goldbugs may capture the Democratic State convention, but the cause of free silver in that State will be stronger than be fore. THREATENING A BOYCOTT. The latest twang of the lash, which is being used by the goldbugs to whip the "conservative business in terests" into line with shylockism, comes from that autocratic body Democratic party, both ends. It is losing at! HARMOXY talk. "There is an unusual amount of har mony talk among the Democratic politicians. They seem to think that all that is required to unite the party and keep it up to tbe fighting pitch is for the discordant leaders to "get together," divide the nominations, parcel out the probable spoils of vic tory and unite in denouncing tbe other party. This is a very superficial view. The Democratic party in this State did not suffer defeat in 1893 and again last year because tbe leaders were divided, but because the voters were disgusted. lne party couia nave endured discord among rival factionists; it could not win against deep-seated dissatisfaction 1 1 r - EVERY LADY Itl (Mill GAIiOli:: Has a Pair of Dull Scissors. YOUB FINGERS AKK ItLISTtti WHY SEW AND HACK WITH fq triiw wwt r v iv n - . ... SHAKl'EN THKM AS CCol s ; 1711717 ThuSharprcrr.iUWa, K LILLa frfeto evvlsdvr eoa us iwo suoecriDers lor on? . or it will be sent for S4 ctnUaLil (wttC vcut iiauiii. Auumi THE CAUCASIAN A GrMt Casal u4 VaaJ KtwU Last week there was one of the the Chamber of Commerce, of New nd JU8' anf r in its honest masses. j greatest naval reunions of th century it i mi i.i . . i -x--1 World. I w:u ;A v, The above no doubts fits New BnJ40ir even the fetes that attended and th ia.tat from thm ahow that York State but certainly fits to a the opening of the Sow canal. nicetv the Democratic oartv in North Fifty-two warsoips or '. tne newest Carolina no further comment is UyrM assembled at the Prussian war necessarv P011 Kiel W1601 the COmpleUon they will not stop at anything. The New York World says: 000 ed. before the bonds were all print- j Charlotte Observer happy. But the Gustav H. Schwab, chairman of the com mittee having in charge the "sound money" crusade of the Chamber of Commerce, is of the opinion that the advocacy of the free coinage of silver in many parts of the south will be detrimental to the best interests of the Atlanta exposition, lie writes: "The continued agitation in favor of the free coinage of silver is unquestionably harming the prospects of the exposition. The statement . frequently reaches us that 'no b of the canal that forms a link be tween the North and East seas and makes it possible for ships of all business men who The Memphis convention, com posed of men of all parties, met, ZZ TtyrSn: copied a plank from the People's Danish coast and gain from three to party national platform, passed a I five days' time when navigating the resolution unanimously endorsing I Northern waters. ad intended to visit At- this plank, and then adjourned. At The whole affair was conducted , editor ttat paper is MytJye "! by the indefatigable Kaiser. The time at home if the silver crusade continues in lue ue" ton-parusan convention 01 'ipriP-f:ftn on Wlnea. Georgia, but that they do tne same. paper, the Atlanta Journal. But he was given a Cabinet position by Cleveland! He fell under the spell of the goldbugs. It is reported that he recently received a thirty thou peo- caui truth and justice were for the time hopelessly crushed. But not so now; tor .there is to-day in Kentucky a will induce others to nat.rintii if. wnnlrl ha in nrrl .Hnnf I t . n j A? j n r . ,.v.w w I us y. June i, una couunueu lurec another plank from the Omaha plat-1 days, ending with a grand marine So, so! When these .i.- , i that .lofforann .loVunn Tlnnnln uuuciwi ' J States was represent- hindj the procession. The It has not been long since Hoke wa8 when the Republican and Dem- Smith was a rampant advocate of ocratic parties could both be gotten the Omaha platform. He even ad- to betray the people, then the peo- crt wi,.BtuM form. It contains the political creed manoeuvre by ships of the German i.jii v x i i- i . ... ' . . i " " v " b-v ... . v. VU(!lu uie nuu-ireaouty uiiui muu nvnrnhnnA anii tha oanH nr U i. i- i i- , thnt. Jfitforonn JanlrnAn nH T I .t mu. mo uwk ua. i v v wwwwitr mw mwuv v t t a rT ti a t i fin u nniinir nun mwnsa vn un wmmw wkAWAUwust wiKjSkciuu. auu. Aiuiuau s w fmfh nA ,1Qf,Q or-n tr- tim ., u.i: .i : j nl 1 he United States was repi xney cannot puy, mey mreaien mem. u, uu we nope w see an i j v ironrlad rrniaer New They will not come down to the patriots soon get back to the good York, the cruiser Columbia, the Southern States exposition, if the I old doctrine of t.h live, growing, vigorous and patriotic southern people do not stop their de- constitution. iser Marblehead. Hear-Admiral youth, who is a member of the great! TOa n w;il ha.n tha nnnla I I KirVUnd wm in mmmml sand dollar legal fee. He is now ad- national and united family, known Atwi TO;n nm The immensity of the efforts beintr All tb nthar trrtnt. r.tinn wp yocating the gold standard, and is as the People's party. When scare- :n Tw ;n v,.v ahu made by the leaders of the old ranin represented. reported as being a candidate for the ity 0f money, fallinff prices and in- L 4.j.i rru to find out wWW fh vwni r The canal is 200 feet broad De creasing hard times caused a con siderable number of the members of the Democratic and Republican par- CUILF0RD BATTLE CRCUJ. will be with pleasuie and rrT- - tion to the readers of thei'AVcicu as well as it is to him L this, that United itts Sntur. rion iJutler bas bn offinallj ed to be present to speak at tL iy wieumiwiuuiiioru itaui brm ..UkrallA. A. II..J1I..I ana 10 Know ne nas at-t.t! ,v will speak. To those of the readers of UCir location of this historic place, a- be said that it is but " ffiifral Greensboro, and a beautiful i' too, now unaer tne conMatt at m ... and wateniuiness or that jvtj American, Judge I'aviJ SL. who is the rresident of the Comptt; Lei as many Amerira&t si tu be present on that day.f doltish to comprehend what is going organization having any effect? They on, or to understand the greatdanger think 80 any way. and the gaJ fact threatened. ' ig that the effect ig bad for the pe0. pie. The Atlanta Constitution says: We have already refered to the The President expressed himself as greatly organisation of millionaires which pleased witn the results of the campaign of TTi 1. i, .1 lin . n x. mL- education recently inaugurated in the south calls Itself the "Reform Club." This and west for the single gold standard,and he club has headquarters at 52, William believes that the" "silver craze" has spent its - m. t , m xorc6 Xno reports receiTod nt tno Wnite street, New York. This is the locality House indicate that a reaction has set in and United States Senate on a gold standard platform. These are some of the big Hop pers, ihey nop tor money and of fice. They will see the people op pressed to the verge of starvation; they will see industries paralyzed; they will see agriculture languishing, they will see millions of people out of work; they will see the country an the verge of perdition if they if only they and a few of their hench men can live on the spoils of class ties to realize that .the leaders of their respective parties had deserted their principles and betrayed the machinery of the parties into the I .3 il 1 J X 4. "a"UB "A BMu-i.wey iui let a mafl from the cit of NJW York to ueseri ineir principles ana ro ioi- enter the State whUe the expoition low such false and blighting leadeir- jg open ship any longer. They came together -! WiM til1, andJojmed a'People's Party. ' stiix STAirKDiNO. The "stampede" continues. Mr. L. TjeoDle or I 1 1 A will crush the life out of it, so to money will rule the conventions, is V" VJ "t i tt Z speak. The audacity of this threat almost pathetic. Poor old coots! The averawdepthls 30 feet The is nerve-tingling. It is hair-raising. They want to be in so much, and walls are constructed partly of sand, There ought to be an answer to this they don't know which road to take uncut stones and masonry, proclamation, and that answer ju8t now to get there believe The 8" c111 belongs to Prua ought to be a regulation by the in the power of monev. bnt at this 8iwe trust that our government state of Georgia which would not .. xiT. . . . .. will use as much wisdom in build i.; . j. . . uuMwu mo w uwMnethe Nicarauga canal and not power of the people. Let the people allow private corporations and Eng icavc buem Hiauuing in tne zones ox I us a capitalists u goDDie u up. the road. mm TO YOUNG HE OFFEil A CECEOY UKICI I3SUHES SAFETY TO UF! OF MOTHER ICD CI31 " others' Friend" ROBS OONFINEMENV OF ITS PIN. HORROR AND RISK. We recently had information from As fast as the other patriots in the L. Witherspoon, a prominent lawyer a correspondent in Harnett county W Dtmud Th Fre Aid Ullmltd CotnsK-or8Ilvr Aid 0ld at Th rr ait Imtgml tUxUo of 16 to 1. PpUs Pmrtj Platform. ..... ... ... .... .1 l.m Bl.tinn ' BnH f o Ida Akwwn . I m . ... I XI- A. I . 1 I in which Cleveland had his law office. ta? "? KiaDU? wiu control tue next uu oD, wi.u u two 0ld parties learn the truth, they or Newton, nas denounced the two w"S emocrauc papers were uauvuw. wuisuuuu. i TvraTiTions con crfissfls. i nssfl ar n , i . .1 1 . . r i r j j 1... .1 h. n . . 1 i 1 o win join meir oretnren unaer me 1 jmuw xuus, auuua augueu o&u w yniwsn wuu never bud- has an office. The chairman of this m, t, .U! xt v 7. T . .7 " oanner 01 ine i-eopie's party, ivery uuuwui. wnu luorupuuaw-mo pari wnueu lor me papers, now we It is where his former partner now The Baltimore News, a big paper, - . ' recently.publishedlettersfrom editors hirelings - ,s . . J lot prominentnewspapersinthesouth UUklU vivTviauu m uioh ivt iui j v vi J They are the minions the member of the club is a banker, speculator or gambler. We recently told how this club wrote letters to nearly all the coun try papers regardless of Datriot who stavs longer in the two that honestly and openl viand uru'taZZv I have a rarrpjmnndAnf fmm nv..ti.. the legal prostitutes ; of za TJ;artiesisnotonlvhoiiiTo'A.r.;TiRt advocates free silver ' coinaere thelwV.n n.. rri, r goldocracy and monetary oppression. hope Kisallv Tielnine to 1 make interests 8i of e- the people-"equal I ;a x;nrr aanr , , .A . Let Imaves and awards and cuckoos i5- aflMui riw.w . . w peopie . ... - - w itii 1 1 rA 1 1 rtw wv. rm n i . wuu nuv giving their individual opinions on the silver question, and setting forth listen to and applaud them. Let cit- the drift of public opinion in their hens, men and patriots watch them. respective locations. Editorially, the They are paid for what they do, and oajfo. mose wno pay tnem are the enemies The most important thing in the southern I of the people. come out of the old gangs it means something. Of course the old patty never subscribed for a paper in their life, ' Read about "The Work of the A niO DODGE. the extracts taken from it and printed below are interesting. They show how the goldugs are working and forcing their papers and falsehoods before the people. If these facts do not awaken the. Populists and reformers to some action in seeing tnat tneir own . papers are more widely circulated, and the baneful effects of this pernioiQUS goldbug literature coun teracted, the great, coming fight will be lost to the people. debt higher on his own shoulders. I to iione, When such men as this Therefore, we are inclined to. be lieve that the action of the Demo cratic party in Kentucky will help the cause of free silver and financial One of the biggest and most cow- reform instead of hurting it. It will ardly dodges of the year was made open the eyes of thousands and bring by the convention of Republican tnem luicker to the side of the oth Tmotp ftlnKa mh.nh rr,t ? lellowers of Jefferson and Inn- -v"Sw viwmj IV 1V1 U4V AU V1V V V I Tk-r wr com unaer tne reopie s rarty nan -LQ-re were ...d two thousand delegates present, and ; : A ' T i lu i j a. . . tucky will hold its State convention nearlvtiverv State and territnrv van . - . - .. T 1 . il f .. M I J J J I in ft. TAUT H7CkAlra I r w. 1 1 nni fnrt V. n xreopie oirtortn Carolina, tne tacts ftptltp1 Thlta,nl,HMn.h. T " " th onlv indin! th T)mnrt and all othr Wr- - t.- are before you. The Philistines are "l ' :JT 1 Til clean' su&re d honest declaration "7 ' fv 77; JT"" fc Will von let the littl 4 wuwwuu uver tue iaui for freo silver and financial reform. I " . " " ,.u.-5 vu , duujccu xney step politics. I situation is the steady subsidence of the sil- I ..... iiru.ii i a - a vu.uK i ung Detter or Decause tne press is largely en naners wonld circulate the "Reform liated for sound money the mania is every ., ,, .... . where less pronounced than it was a few liuo a. . lueas. iiitHB millionaires i months ago, can afford to spend immense sums of The States represented in the let money for this purpose and they are ters are Virginia, Alabama, Texas, spending it. The executive commit- North Caroliua,Tennessee,Kentucky, iand) Qhio last week. ira vt luo uuu levcutijr uiauc n uourgis sua Louisiana. , port of the work it has done and in tended to do. The Caucasian has secured a copy of this report, and papers say that they have sustained Emeny" elsewhere, an 1 you'll see no loss, &c, &c, and all that sort of mt0 tne scneme. Tl - - J 11 lbissaia mat immense pressure is being brought to bear on Chair man Pou, of the Democratic execu tive committee, to call a convention I thing; but we notice that these same ... papers are always saying that so many people of such a place or sec- ' coming back to Democ- ' " Mv wife used onlr t (voIniIIW Sut was easily and quickly relkrvrd; kst doing splendidly. J. S. Moktos, Harlow, N.C Sent by ecpress or mill, on rrcelj of prm S1.M per Mlhw Book "TO JJOTliLflT mailed trr. auApFicLa BixtxiTos to., smnia SOLD IT ALL. DBUOOXSTA Our New Leader, $1.45. J are I tion a rTT " flvtn x n art thn aei mn nsnava hiiftinTah" vr th t.ttmT,t. w for tne Pposeof considering silver. believe one little nreacher who had a The respite of the adoption of free Democratic flock and got scared silver resolutions by the committee about the permanency of his job is I seems to have made the chairman nnAti waii song of a hired newspaper that women have gained some promi- Then the issue will be squarely 1 W '.' W The Caucasiax around it like it was dynamite. you allow it to lull nence M Pull8ts ana h made drawn, and the eyes of thousands in to sleep? Will your neighbor to sleep! If you do, mucn effort to ridicnle the influence you will soon be stung into blind woman in the great reform move- desperation, and like Sampson of I ment. But at this immense Repub- old, you will be goaded into exerting lican convention there were a num your might to avenge yourself on ber of women delegates some from tnose wno deceive you. You will New York and others from the .Anannln V. nl J .1.1-1 o-T-sjr w Huii uuwn me WMt TIipba wnTYiPn nfrnvo frt tne past few months giving residence Millions of documents tons of temple of our liberties, but you will be crushed under the ruins. get the convention to declare in favor of free silver and for the people of the somk big floppkrs. country. Did the convention do it? The power of gold and the power Not much. Several resolutions con- or official patronage have been more cerning silver were discussed: bnt The report tells about arrange ments for having speakers to canvass whole States. It has sent out eight clearly and blatantly shown during this bie eatherini? of rjeorjle abso- 1 1 1 .1 A, 1.1 1 III. il it. ten ..I WW O A nunarea mu iuiriy-iwu mousana I lu uiumua oi me year xovn man "goldbug" books since December. lever before in the history of this This, however, is a small part of the I country. The gold-leaders have wore aone. xa aiyision o tne re-iaiciaxea terms to tnis irovern- port says: I ment, and the President has "The plan for broadside supplement sup-1 ordered those to whom he has ply outlined in our last report and approved hv tha eommittM in Marcn nas ilreadv nnu . j . . . . j d i i. i . . , . . into successiui operation, ana we are now I goiaen can, ana tney nave done so with a cringing obsequiousness and respectively circulating them, broadside servility that are sorely diserustine supplements sufficient to accompany the full I. m j: ditions of two hundred local papers in every to whatever of manhood there is left f n a nnstwvT- l, TT.tl.J M VI LUC UllliVU 11 A . ... . . mat otate ana minions in tne whole . ' Hteratnr rtp hintr aan i v countrv will h nn to th i signatures of men of prominence Mtuie are being sent out over the - " XT HAW W Tired Women Bhould stop and consider the dangers waleh threaten them because of their wesi ii s. languor and lack of ambition. Thousands of women find their strength unequal to the demands of doty. And yet there la no escape from tbe Incessant round of care and tofL They most bare strength. How shall It be riven T By building vp their systems through purl fled, enriched and vitalized blood. Hood's Barsaparllla will give then strength because It will make their blood pore and enable It to feed the nerves open proper nourishment. It will create an appetite, tone the stomach and Invigorate very organ. It Is what tired women need. 1.-1 ji i i i A.L- i j I cotintrv hv tha trnA hntr ..!.;.. . situation-theywiU see the base de- wu w v v Zr b ception and vile treachery of the Democratlc machine to be a rotten New York. Many a mind maybe leaders of the two old parties in all fraud' and that they were no loner P018011 hJ th tnff- Are you do- their horrible wickedness. connected witn it. ihe people's ing any thing to counteract it by UMH'n finrnnnnrilln x arty is growing today as it never I circulating mneru that ar ficrlif.'n. - r grew before. Let every true man I for the rjeonle? But what does the Char lotte Observer mean when it says that "during the next year some marvellous changes may be looked fort" Does it refer to- the great growth of the People's Party or does keep right in the middle of the road. lo tho Only JLJTL wJ.n. ! Truo Blood Purifier I ' iiiiwiuiimu) my Salisbury, as a reform paper. It is effort to backed bJ a nunter of the best peo- editions of two hundred local papers in every part of the couatry, most largely in the soutA, tne west, ana tne souinwesc in tnis way, at a minimum of expense, the sound currency literature is carried direct into the homes of rural voters as a. part, In most , of the only paper which thev take. and wnicn uev tnereiore reaa xrom Demn to end, sfiVsome 400,000 full pace sheets of sound currency literature distributed each fortnight." This ought to arouse the ment of every honest farmer country. Just notice how these bugs speak of the rural voter ' they talk about getting their published in the only paper the voter" takes. Nobody but able, drivelling idiot wants any proof than this that the goldbugs trying to keep the people fooled e Division 4, of this goldbug says: "In our last report we noted our prepara tion for the supply of "plate matter' toince then arrangements nave oeen penectea, end we are now supplying over one hundred papers (and the number Is rapidly incress- ingK wA what Is known as "plate" matter, the papers m question being those of some what larger circulation than on the average re those taking our broadside ncpplements the local distribution of thea pi ate papers I a the different parts of the country being among ; States. This power was mighty, in a silent way, in 18 d when the great mone- ajwwmmwmmwwwmmmmmifi THKKK tKKAT K IKK... 35 F A SPECIAL OFFER. 2 izz uom s f inancial school. Xl Up To TRYING TO REVIVE THK "TARIFF. The entire efforts of the Republi can maciune notn state and na tional are directed to an I 1 K T . make the "tariff " the bir issue of the Pie 01 wan county, ar. lireen is campaign. They will dodge or strad- Tigorous 7oung writer, and bit 11 .1 O mm . I m-mm.mmm M. 11 S 11 . oie tne nnaneiai question so far as I iuii ox teuing and in platforms go. They will nominate a structive matter. goldbug for President, and they ATllsl lilrA 4ll.n Aw.wISmm vl a aamw MAW.W 111.11 WmMJ " " UL Bin I .1 A. . a , r w r ..a n ...a n m - - w maw ui uic people is Prominently In the pablle eye today. It feeds the nerves on pore blood. U mtf met nOOUS flllS 114 ItfUr Last year's demand for our Ijei&e ia lira- f Vat mvm mr. ttnal Ar to HUTUJ' ture them as fast as thev were ortStf This year we have one mammoth that manufactures nothing 1ut tha 1 and we are making this I is o immense quantities that we are sl mA f arafrt V WWW OB '-mm . We have many new imjovnecs s tiSU lin first, it is made of hearv f mtirtm f Vnncrnls mnUA lathr nle SIM ISt mnm. tMYinil St tiaa 9 leattirr SOUC llSV Y.r Mt liiirli-nriccd I has; third, it has a backstay; 1 much care is taken In selecting thi an1 in milinr. aa in our hiirbeT'f1' goods; fifth, e not only warrant U cniarantre rvrrr line to be ickt as rQ seutcd. The aWe cut is an exxd of the boot itself. . r,.r re I fiArr 1 Aam TVinrtju ton; styles, 1'lain Opera Toe. l1aC mon-Scnse Toe, Opera Toe Tatert ir wi1th n P. and KKi lt-m. -1 tot Ice, Opera Toe Patent Tip; wktt E, and E; aires, to 8. . . . Our New Leader Ladies IWU ion. Snrinr HeeL Common-Sen Patent Tip ; widths, D, E, and LE t106 . , m. Any of the abeveescribed shoei. us. Send for complete iBostratdl tf . a A A Ami I logne 01 ail graacs 01 loots anu free. Please mention this paper. POSTAL MOt CO. The most stupendous mistake ELItltl IVOOLEtl MILLS. get the people to wrangling oyer A. tiL!-!. 11 . j . the "tariff "again so that the mone- ."7 Mlted "Don't flisnoSA of vnnr xxrr.nl nnfi'l vaii hiiXt tary question may be obscured. AthrithoutOT8ani2ation- people's1011 1 PSe Ol yOUT WOOl Ulltll TOU the great meeting of Republican I enen"ea are already organized, and League clubs, held in Cleveland last! are doing great work. The power week, the president of the league I of money is always to be feared. tried to arouse some enthusiasm by , . 7 saying: vwwvwm. m um im No amount of beating the tomtoms or I ouna money r' we have - asked often. We want to years of the commercial life of know. Can't some Democrat tell? She have been sacrificed bv the I . . some sound money man lllu- seen samples from the Elkix Woolen Mills. Date, W I raising tbe dost over the currency qxustion I fVi. nnotfinn will bW the people to the fact that three tD18 1ueitl0n I precious yean of the commercial life of I know. Can't I 4. . 0 i, A i. t I t i ... . . n ... . I Ukk T viuus uia snuuiiv wu nil hhk- i it vnn mini rr irnn-ar oil ohnnh ij-nm nil n twvnfr sjtt tt-wt .it mm iui iwui in.rlvaceomnli.hedbvmnH., S7 J. r " 11 W f t C nZTt W V ... ' IZ!. S?on ttealtoof freebn Uan't rB8eni I silver. No American who fca them all. read them caref nil v. I ver? There ia no opposition in thia conn-1 """ie ! 1L. I I irr ... . J .. AW 1 trv tn til mUimil n riln. ( t mm- W I iu ino IVnavrlaAtra of th ennntrv'a tct-! We Will Send ALL THREE Of these books to anv rarann 9 I k ' "iT-rTu I u O - J i mmm , ... . , ' . J X a- -m) I uiuujm.uuul H1U1UUI UIBH1TUUIK OOIDIIB-I v. AKm Am n . . . aaia aai w k. wm aaa n ... Liv . 1 1 ia ma a . . i ii ... m. vr.i w mi. imi wmArm. aaaa . ! ii iiiii w i ... . ai in i.iiiiii nav. niiK a . . andhoW We will send anv two of -h" the question , shall the Americ-nTa. De i wu ddhi lnmaHT in mai nnnmR. it 1 - - j .-. nuv mmm i m nnman m u swm a m k-anmixi.- lies I v. a v il .1 i -1 will send ns a club of four vearlv subscribers. 9 basis than to the Amman Htin. I wie "rural r t ii A We send any one of these books to any person who 8hM the workmen and trdnnen a miser- h", v - fa, : fc lunB a cmD ?r two yearly subscribers. r 7 ..market me valuable by lajsMwr1"' KttA T w" "t lon i iei your SUDSSnptlon to THE UATJCASIAK expire 01 uie ana mieiiigence oi tne American peo- 0,1191 hnt h war. TTrA ia tha nmnf 1 : iu. .l.i. i. . .. . .f . W I Die when thev in no wmv Anntrihntji to tha I re On Jannarv Ifith 1R73. John Xh. 'ZZTrCJ 72 I ? -dJ? I I- r .w.w, I nnyaM fS1 wa- vvavuvuv ga -AJ V AJ LO AU IUC 1C1U1U1 UIUTC"" . I v eawaost aaa wimniisill U1C JUUWlOUi i s - ww aaiskswiuar cm nifneiHU ass lbimc - u. a.uuasa. iiiiik ww iiik.ii r in wimiii v hiiiiii wiu iuuitimi wsr i va w w o ST " - w I bbm O " ' MMV t.M-, swbim.U V AAA U3 BjfBV I ftla 1 I if Rmfann fhh&TiV;nKni ;a. frpnupnt from now till '9fi Tho atfio Tfnoi ;a t m9 I The people may watch now f or the I ?l mwmww va fMV whumm WUJiVAVDwlU 1 wBsnw " x " " - - rwwww ASVIiSt AO VAA AJCIi 1 w ISA. report I "If any one fact is proven by the experi-1 tZ every citizen be on the alert Let every reformer read and I Democrata to try to meet this issue. I v. enoe ox manama u is mat soia and saver I w wnrlr. . I Tt airaraiuwlv tl..nb. the subject? Why don't the people be still fooled like good people?" is question which occurs with nightmarish force to the old politi co P O o o H CQ W 3 w H H are the best possible standards of value. They have been se recognized by every na tion from the earliest period of recorded time. However much nations mav differ in religion, habits, productions or climate, tney nave not aiserea in tnis primary ax iom of exchange or barter, luperiments have been tried with other standards from the iron of Lycnrgus to the finest banknote engraving of modern times, but all have re sulted in the conviction that sold and bil vxa is the only true standard." See Con- We will send either of the books, post-paid, for only 25 TJJ j- cents. Forward your name and address at once with your sa remittance and get the book. i THE CAUCASIAN, c-l Oennty STllenee. Catawba county Alliance will meet Hickory on Thursday, the llthlt T1 rnu Alii ifii . . I IUJS XIKAU1BBB3 Will TITIniaCT business Thursday and Thursday ,m AA'iMm U.l. Tll IICj u T.mA v. I "s"" a nciuMwr xuucr unaic the People's Party which will not ST L -.rtJKC permit the great overshadowing Lty meeting. ETerybodj come T?77hTe built issue of reform the nnaneiai qmes-that can. We will try and nnd,aclunei7' writo tion-to be lost sight of, but will shelter and a little to eat We ex keep it steadily in the front where pect a big ' crowd bare. Our city they alone have pushed it. j will treat you right and no "nlrt T TTr; 0ux P80? that way. to CAUfAaiAw,1.00siyear. Hidxry Uercu ry. WV-- 7 fw 1 W , TC Ai Amm SS A II f " ; M af A, AfS 'leWS They nave built a bran new mill, and equipped for samples and terras to the it with the very am ski JftTiK I BT,T. Q. 5 late r' Mr ltr