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HAS A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN ANY TWO WEEKLIES PUBLISHED IN THE STATE- .- TfJ?.i ition of The Oat. f11 .U - mU8 that of any 1 s in the State THE pwcpW who arc aoaaatlv j mA atacrnl? In fame of f i r ti- r:i'i by people CAUCASIAN cu'v the State. It is j; jer? . , "r ,.f the people and :i jK.V . ..... -rtisini; medium. !: Kcforw But 4 that thej t2ig tbm- 3 MVti viU lb farrra that It t4 art fititt for il RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1895. NO. fl. r i TlHlP. i s?7 v I I T 1 ' Hh rWLri. t.:A7 w kw been vj uj m. iaim 5 DR. PRITCHARD TAKEN TO TASK. v ;. to rv i! Stand on L EEVhNUE OUTRAGES " .M tin . 1 1 1 ord is that thov Ar. u tj of what they y they willdoV Some of the nAmn.. V. t, , J ? are ,or free lwr but they TVft n. Hnlrl can't vote anvt . - . 'a. tun I a i, . crauc ticket. Great Scott! How A taring Want Of LOglC in Some - expect to (ret free silver of j cuiuvraiici iney nave promised us free silver time and again and every time they have got- ikiXnru rthe" !K shunsthe point at issue 1 beard one old Democrat Bay if he could believe the Ponnliata the D. D.s Positions Shown Up. fur forty Years," Iter! I Colored Feo. 'ollllll-FlMll)i i.l.nleii Kwlly Koatid ...Mlnil Their Kjrta to To mil. Take Hold 308 BTennn. party mi W . .. -; they j3tl"U l'A' jonsidt rati" La in ' LTii'iu w 7 .. I'litlV in l"U ill re Oct. 12. The ae ,, rats, after signing non-partisan silver in,i then remaining ;t, demonstrates on u ;v t uif, i. tnat . St!itn afraid to , : ,Nii iiuti make an i mti iii favor of silver. ior me common people he would vote that ticket. I walked fi ve miiAB io give him The Caucasian and told him that if he would read it and reason with himself it would con- vincenim. I h Caucasian will con vince any one who will read it with an unpoisoned mind, but there are some wno will not see the trnth because they don't want to. Long live The Caucasian. R. M. Thomason. t! Ue Came Clone Hut Uld'nt Get Ahead. For The CaucaaianJ. Little River Acadamv. N. r. . , , 7 i nt to tvt ry other Jci. 14. l saw in your paper of Oc i n tlu-y would not tober 10th where you offer $100 - -m :.. v. iliilllli; in iud uri which will on tor the single There are men to- ratic party aavo roiuage of silver . yet when a gold- 1 they will fall into ,,-t him. If a man is to anv one who can rsll n. hiertror He than the New York State conven tion. As I am in need of a little ready cash I will try my hand? "Cleveland is a gentleman and a rood duut't 'mid jtinnl'i ft 1. 1- in t i'' HI'" it; . th vehelil.t .uj is n j tli i !: a t -a and ."ill Htly in '-'kv-r f an honest inea . ,t. I... then he should have iron.)"' i ektiUiilr.. l.iu ii 1. u . I nartv. mil" "'I ami courage iu ut-cmit! ""j-"-i.j guiuuuss roaiiy iuiuk iuai r 1, ui'l t uid bv that measure. And Chsnplons tb Cause of m "Sect oor Propositions .Laid Iowa for Cod. Idarat Ion -The "Doctora" tr Called en ! Prove Them Untroe Or Accept the Troth of Thompson Keuiarka. We have often had occasion to an imadvert on Dr. T. H. Pritchard's words as expressed in Charity and Children, not so much on account of what was said as on account of the animus behind them, plainly seen through the gauze. The first thing we wish to notice is that Dr. Pritch ard ought to have studied logic when at college and be able to keep to the point at issue; and the next a good dose of theology would not hurt enough at least to KNOW THAT MISREPRESENTATION is sin. Dr. Thompson at Cary did not say the Christian church' but he said the church. Dr. T. H. Pritchard makes him say the Christian CLurcL statesman." Now. sir. I have done and by inference he exculpates tho rny best and I think I am entitled to baptist sect from the charge as the the prize. Rut to be sure of it 1 will Christian Church." say Jefferson was a ciank. Then he intimates that Dr. Thomp- E. T. CoTjT.tfk son is "the leader of a party." Dr But for the fact that some selfish Thompson is not the leader of any itm IK a ... in to Hi' it a P"u-i- ., , , V ----- j,zrD 1 i-T i - hau lar ueuer - I it. ttm lrt 111" ill''1 J II 1 1 fin iVUU UUO IUI .finciph' ttKin to st i tie an honest Imvi.ti"!! i:mI stultify himself by mtlLL' ltii I lie enemy. The pidiey f some ot the leaders i .i... 1 1. ,,. i 1 1 i e nnrtv in to urac utr -u ri ti i r; r . n.uin nun uji'o'j ipon the fe. .U - the rank and lile of their p.iily -i'V urging luem 10 ,:nl lv tiir party, and endeavor to restore it t.. pnwer. Principle, pa xotistu in. 'I In'tu'vty will be cast in cider to maintain l'AKT jfrRKMA' V. a tins hour ot trial and distress r.il patriots he hoodwinktu and ue (dveJhvwily politicians who pre- ;-r the ii -en di -ncy of party rather till the salvation of country T J. B. LLOYD. Cleveland im a statesman and but for the further fact that everybody knows tnat the Democracy of Cleve land is not the Democracy of Jeffer son, our correspondent would get the prize. He made an able bodied effoit for it any way. Ed. ltertie Is Hooniing. For The Caucasian. Hexlena, N. C, Oct. 14. I think old Bertie is on a boom for better times. The silver sentiment is get- ging stronger and stronger every day. Case-hardened Democrats are MORE ABOUT AN UPhlN Lbl IbR PROF. BEMIS. TO MR. JARV1S Must Great Universities be In Which He Is Told He Tries Founded to Gratify the Rob bery of Plutocracy. To Expound Things He Does Not Comprehend. Mr. Marrisea Uiawcil Ttite mmt toWntai Facts AM tat fulmari at lac Ckkaf latarlty-ht Bom lastrscMT at Palkkal Ecaaaay Wat CaBet as f Flatacracy to Dewa "Wi" For The Caucasian. Coscord, N. C, Oct. 18. 1 read, with a Ian A Few Facts Mcatiaaal Waka Fara raaiinary- Utdt Itcara af Sam Acoaat aka Is f maul as a flat aBy Wlilctt BaarlK a Kaaars. OXFOHD, N. C. Oct. 21. Dear Sir: The trying heat of unusual interest, the comments in The few weeEg pagt hag een UCnbed to Lcct8??oftwrI7af??nrllfl?: tb near approach to this planet of dangers of trust and monopolies. It is indeed a sad commentary upon our universities, when it muet be aa- mitted that freedom ol speecn ana freedom of thought are not to be toler ated. The money power has control of the secular press of tlje country to an alarming extent, and it would ap pear that in free America that univer sity, which has been proclaimed the great modern university, is after all merely a colossal conglomeration to sideration cannot the high tempera ttre have arisen from causes politi cal! Be this as it may, the mush room growth of the silver heresy within the Democratic party culmi nating in the Raleigh fiasco, was un doubtedly the precursor of the late killing frost. In Morganton, on August 27th, a speech was made early, in which the speaker said he "did not know all THEY COIIE FROU THE FARIIS Among the lien Who Till the Soil Than Elsewhere. TS spirit that controls jo will atal a oortuaT oa a a or a bank rotber, or as aoarrkist, or a Btbihst, "Bat If jor purpo Is to bo swofal useful Dot oftly to yourself aa4 jemr More Incorruptible Integrity amst bVa samflctai nt. a.t kma oui over too siut wwiu ina rrcufotBo every man la it aa your orient, ana I re I yoar oo4i4fl,n belp bin a lar as trod glvro yoo tbo ability and opportunity, lo orrvo your day and rvDeratloa accordioj lo th will of 0d and snake aa enduring contribution lo A SERMON TO FARMERS By Ko. Or. HUrsi, of AUssla-ls Wale k He nay Aricoltro U Iko ttaale I you must make an oOlifatlwO of yosjr Kverrtklac Aad tat So LostaUte gratify the vanity and glorny the I about the financial question; tnen robbery of its founder, John D. be proceeded to demonstrate the Rockefeller, the kingol tne Manaaru truth of the foregoing by trying to Oil Trust In confirmation of this view, permit me to call to your attention the fact that the chief professor of political economy in Chicago University is J. Laurence Laughlin, the famous gold bug juggler, who was first assigned (ho task of "demolishine" W. 11. llar- mstruct his hearers on a subject which he confessedly DID NOT HIMSELF COMPREHEND. The resort of ignorance is abuse which was freely indulged in. The communication signed "Merchant,' vey, the author of "Coin's Financial a comprehensive and logical state- Then he says Dr. Thompson's charge is a slander on the Christian Church alias the Baptist Church and he feels it his duty to refute Dr Thompson's charge against the holy religion of our Lord Jesus Christ, alias the Baptist Church, alias the Christian Church, aliasthe Church, as a false allegation. This is the logic of a graduate and Doc tor of Divinity. That word church, "Christian Church " "Church of Christ," has several mean ings, and the Doctor of Divin ity ought to have chosen one of its meanings for his syllogysms, which in dome so School." He it was who stultlhed mm self in "Coin's Financial Fool" by proclaiming to the world that he "had never attended any such lectures," that it was all a "base fabrication" and "forgery,".when any child could see that "Prof. Coin" was a myth, and therefore it required no affidavit to prove his a idience and conversations merely allegorical. He had the temerity to rnr-kio llrvv in a nublic debate on - af he financial ouestion, ana was so sadly knocked out that he had to call on his goldbug inena uorr 10 cum- lense Harvey to a ten aays ueuaie, which resulted in a complete victory for the invincible logic or -ooin sri- nancial School." This fellow l.augn- in has a $7,500 job in.Kockefeller's uni- However. the most oueht to be made and women from country churches re- versity, and he got it by writing a 0f jt as lt ls the onjy tangible result Hgion would degenerate into the ueauesb lurmaiism. ieii aitricuiiurv flourish, country school-houses multi- it 1 . . m t 1 S I nocking to me party or "equal k h HmA n in rtmno- lights to all and special privileges makes Dr. Thompson's charge solely to none. That means freedom to ana th Rnntiat r.hnro.h the, the bondage people of America. Krtlly Itroiitiil IhtTt'lHiC !. tor file I'a K.iM.tn. PuLLot K 1 1.I.K. N. C.,Oct. 12 Hy paper is wanted by my neigh borsbetorv I can read it. iris a 'ii.W'r to the tory Democrats o m II hiwie few 1. tt iu our section. Kaiiy 'round the tlau' boys! Kally once tcain and the battle will be won in Vi. J no. Mercer. When I say bondage I mean slaves to the money power. I agree with the writer in your pa per of recent date who said that the parents of children ought to teach them to hate the name of Grover Cleveland. May The Caucasian, Senator Butler, Henry, Kitchen, Sibley, Ivorlw anA Krw-icplir . with A. host of others, long live to do more good to the Baptist Church is on the side of this poverty-stricken country. human slavery! Is it not false to against the Baptist Church as the Church" spoken of, and recognizing no other worthy of the name. Then he says it is a false allegation, that is to say, against the Baptist Church: a slander, that is to say against the Baptist church, the religion of our Lord Jesus Christ. Dr. Pritchard OUGHT NOT TO HAVE MIXED THINGS up in this way. Is it not a slandei on Dr. Thompson to make him say that text-book upon political economy from Q the standpoint of the capitalist. I . . i fn.v tin. reau nis poiuicai eiuuumj uum ginning to end, and have often had occasion to expose his fallacious reas oning to my classes in political econ omy, and I therefore kuow whereof . 1 affirm, when I assure you that his teachings are dangerous mine nanus J. P. Morris. Clml lu.I- 1 lilted for the People s Tarty. for The Caucasian. EvsKKTi'-. N. C.Uct. 151 am glad to say that the people of this leetiou have gotten so that they can lee the 1 k.'ht. The colored people in ,th; pUee arc solid for the People's putty. I expect to send in some mbsi'rihtrs in a short time. Let us keep the taitli and run the race. P. Tfc EVEKETT. make Dr. Thompson say that religion of our Lord Jesus Christ is on the side of human slavery! But Dr. Pritchard's mind is so illogical and misrepresenting that he comes forth as the bold champion in behalf of the Baptist Church and the religion of our Lord Jesus Christ saying, by .i . l a l mi true friends of iais V01""' r XITwm sianaereu sou laisiusu lueui, it t say this: if this is to be the criterion by which we are to judge effects from causes, if Dr. Pritchard's church is not now on the side of hu man slavery it soon will be. The most amazing thine and Solid For Reform. For The Caucasian. I Kerr, N. C, Oct. 12. We are not making much fuss down here in Sampson, but we are solid for reform. Sampson is overwhelmingly for free " . t n .u k'.;j0 this Sliver, uei ait iuo uuo jimuuo wl the white metal come together and enlist under one bnnner and fight to a finish on this issue. Let us come together and drive the enemies of our prosperity f'om our snores, we can do it. Let us act. The British i i 3 were once driven iroui our muu , . tha wcotOSJ f n. the bullet: let us now drive them with ? u A .1' T":C " fI ' i r r 1 1 I' II H. 1 1 ill I. lilt- I I 11 1 1 1 ill ill 1 ntlllfil to Snjiport. Fur The Caucaiuiti. Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 13. '95. Your paper is doing a great work in the interest of reform and certainly it entitled to the support of all reformers- May it continue to circu late and disseminate correct princi ples all over our beloved State and fountrv until the whole people are tha ballot. That is rieht. It takes - r.r. u,ru Vu r 4. ZZ. Th impson ti at the Doctor of Divin truth dain. m 1. plain talk for some ioiks. - y a r Let the good worK continue. Voted Her Straight" Tot Forty Tears. For The Caucasian. 1 Sans Souci, N. C Oct. 12, '95. fr.cr nt ris are Door down in this I esary to establish the fact that the : Church has been on the H." I SIDE OF HUMAN SLAVERY. This, Doctor Pritchard will not deny The baptists among the liermans English, among the colonies and in the formation of the federal govern ment contended for soul liberty diuiated to their true coudition. Dart of Bertie and dollars are hard ment on the currency, which ap peared in the Charlotte Observer, was termed "rot," and the remark added that "I have not read it, and do not expect to." Here is proof in the speaker's own words that he DID NOT SEEK KNOWLEDGE, but to awaken the unreasoning prejudices of his audience. Further on ho told hew his trip to Washington had cost "$4500 of h-s own good money." (The word "ap plause seems to have been omitted by the press reporter after the ex oression of this noble sentiment.) or A galas te Farmer ts to Wsafcsa la reaatloa of KvorytMac. Rev. Dr. Hawthorne, of Atlanta, preached a sermon to the National Farmers' Congress during its session in that city. "Text, rhillipiaas ii-vi 5: 'Look not erery man on bis own tninrs, but eTerr nan also on the thinn of others. Let this mind be in you which was also In Christ Jesus.' "Agriculture is, and ever will be. the basis of all other material interest. To foster this industry is to befriend puasr ions and of looraolf. -When men In all orations who claim to be Christians heartily SPtrpI this doctrine at4 conform lber lives to it, we shall See Christianity grow aa It baa never crown. We aball are ao riety quickly cleansed of ila preaent pollutions, we snail uo him purged of all injustice ana iavoruisov we shall aiBirsa bktwsex Lanoa at carttat. caaas, and throughout all our borders a reign of righteousneaa. contentment atxl prosperity. To n-Jeem aorirtv (o remote u every other industry and to cripple it is If rom ts preaent basis of selflsbn to impair every activity which contri butes to Hie welfare of the people. The race could poat-ibly live without manu facturers, merchants, or dentists, or physicians, or lawyers, or even with out politicians, but without the farmer it would soon become extinct. The ab solute essential thinr for every human being is bread, and the production of that is the vocation of the farmer. To legislate against him is TO WEAKEN THE VEBY FOCKDATIOM of every lawful and useful industry. "Nine-tenths of the men who have risen to enviable distinction were born and reared outside of the cities. The majority of them were born in farm bouses and had some actual experi ence in cultivating the soil. Look into the catalogues of our American col leges and will find nine-tenths of the medalists and first honor graduates were from the country and country villages. Without the new blood that is constantly coming in from the coun try in less than fifty years the cities would be INTELLECTUALLY IMPOVERISHED. Without a constant infusion of men and plant it on the foundation of the golden rule ol the gospel will r quire heroic courage, great sarrtfic and martyr-liar ruduranc on the part of men in eery railing. In putting ) our DBUOGRAGV MID FREE SILVER Wky Frt Ccixng. cf Siltei Can not B Seccr4 Tirocgh ibt Democratic F&rtj. RECORDS, FACTS, OFISIOSS, ' " " i i business on the basis of the golden ruimpwum rule you would acrrsa ukitt Lvoaaa for a time. You could scarceiy core pete with men of selfish and fraudu lent methods. Bankruptcy might over take you. But In making tin sacrifice you would have the fellowship of C hrist. You would manilest His spirit, magnify His trut h and grace, and ex tend the couqueMs of His kingdom. This would compensate you a thousand times for your material looses. "1 am confident that among the men who till the soil of this country there is MoaK INCOSMirtiaLE IKTEOBITT Ml ISts too ss4 of Psaasssaise f iS slsss TVa VS m4 is rats o Sao sfUMUsr-BssltWi oo mmm VSaoS To VWIaa. (Uadrr ten bJ U1 prraot4 eomBsnnieatioBs eBiotiBg fr iL rash prues aaauoee.! e'soo t r fr the beat article oa "Wby tbo Fro and Velimitrd Ctiaar -f htiver Cannot lie Obtained Tttxarb tto Democrat is Tarty.) (ILK vol A Ort. 21. The history of the world has largely t-e n tbo iia tory of political aod reliaTiona org aa itations, and every teo orgsbicatia bad in view tbo ce raplisbm at of some dr fib it object sLrb ruuld not bo obtained in any other tuaaaer. We Lave never known of any iw reform of any significance! Iie by atty old tlitic party. Dor will we ever have lb pleasure of witnessing ubaigLt. Such an occurtrLco HAS VEVtk mN ktokl-lt by the historian, and if tbo world continues to riis' for n thousand more years no Listotian will have the pleaaure of iransmittiLr the knowledge of such an evnt to fa tore generation. As evidence of tie aloT I refer to two imottant events in the world's history. The-firt of tLrao was tbe ereat Church H f rmatioa than can le found in any other element I of the Sixteenth Century, under the ply and country churches continue to I no prophetic gift to see that a rtturn be true to the faith and worship ol our country fathers and mothers and our NATION WILL UK SAFE, PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY. "In selecting a subject for this oc casion 1 could think of none tnat one presented in the text An un selfish and seir-denyinsr concern for that abortive conference held in e above named city. Shortly after there was printed a letter dated Greenville, September 9th, which was generally accepted as an explanation of the speech pre ceding it. If such is the case, the writer stands convicted in his own . . . i KQ I . 1 . ... I iB9iuii i ot scuoenis oi ponucai """'J'";: language of not meaning what ne WOuld be more helpful to us than tbe cause mcy aava. or. not savin e wbAt ne means. PTCouC to fa other ords, he stands in the teach that trusts and monopolies are light of a man who cannot intelli- not dangerous to the liberty of the genny express nimseii, or oi cuu citizen, because a few millionaires ning one, have eased their consciences and grati- WHO INTENTIONALLY MISLEADS bed their vanity by muninceni uoua- tions these institutions should be em- I those whom he is addressing. i i?' I I 1 rk.f f.nnlAm t J..tU. 1 71. An - J.iln nf ' I pnaiicauy suown tuau ictvtw. ocj thouerht and freedom of speech cannot est be suppressed oy tne nireiuig p- has wrilten of his intention 'to De of benevolence which Christ taujrht present and take part in the affair,' " and illustrated in all Ue said and did referring to the gathering called at and suffered, their depravity increases I cholet i Raleieh for the 25th of September, and their social conflicts and calami-1 f.atflr. wifh a flonrish Of tmmoetS. ues uiuuipiy. duj iiiiuii i" it was announced that rooms for the Honorable Brutus had been engaged at the Yarboro. But why pursue the matter further, since it may be summed up and dismissed by the old addage: of our population, lor more than two-thirds .f a century griculturaliat dominated the government and aortal life of this nation. It is now domin ated by monopolists, money lenders and speculators. We need not to be told that the change has been PROLIFIC OF AXY1M1KU IIT UIHlH, either to tbe material or moral interest of tbe masses of our people. It requires leadership of Mattin l.uiLrr. Tt old Komisb Church Lad l-c.me so corrupt that its refmation was na- Caaible, and for this reason wo ao uther MVIK Hit ktLATloUS with Catholicism and establish Protestantism. Tbe other event to which I refer is of more recent date, and is to ore tbe welfare of our fellow man, the dealing and Christ-like charity in the only solvent of our social problems. government and aocial life of your "Society will never get rid of it country, and are determined to be loy discord and strifes and enter upon a al to your convictions, even to tbe last career of abiding peace and pros per it y I extremity, you are knights of a nobler ATUED a T'" P-- - - I . . ... i : . I 1 ot the agricultural claaae to power appucao.e to tue sui j-ci uourr oio- would result in a revival of that vir- cnssion. It is none other than tha tuous simplicity and uncompromising birth and growth of tbe Republican integrity which characterixed the party befote tbe lata war. Prior to American people n the the formation of this party tbera better pays of tbe kEFtrBLic. wes quite a large sentiment teiof "Gentlemen of tbe Farmers' Nation- worked op through tbe North in op al Congreea, if you are fighting for the position to slavery. Hut this pub- enlbroueineni oi trutii, purity, isir tiose whom he is address ng. On until it is permeated by the spirit and chivalry than ever entamber 17th onr dailv of "ereat- controlled by the principle expressed CJjrCBi.gD A rLM OK cbsbe eptember ltn our oaijy oi n thia pasaage. Ascommunities and bword iTil nations drift away from the.great law on MJ of the morlil, hilori sors of plutocratic selection. - . JMOKRISON UALDWELL. TORIES AND 60LDBUGS. any ol tne world s uisioric nattie- fields, and for each of you invisible fingers are weaving an imperishable it They Could not Rear to Hear Patriotic Sen timent s They Continued the Ilsturo ance at the Silver Meeting in Charlotte While Senator Butler Was Talking About the Declaration of Independence. For The Caucasian. Charlotte. N.C.. Oct. 19. The com munication from this place which you published last week, showing that it was the Ransom machine and the Cleve-l&nd-eoldbue: officeholders who plan- npri the disturbance at the free silver contravenes tbe law of Christ contain ed in His great Sermon on the Mount will be prolific of NOTHING BUT SOCIAL EVIL, 'We speak tbe words of truth and PEARS VS. VIRTUE. Oh, VeChoreb! Whsis la Toar ChrUllaa Ityf Ob.Socletv! Where la Yowr Civilisation. lie aentiment was granted no bear ing by the old political organisa tions, and the result was that a new ophtical party was estat libd with THE ABOLITION OF rLAVtkT as its cardinal principle. New re cruits flocked to tbe young1 party from the old ones. Thoao who were dissatisfied with their old party aod saw no hop through it for the erad ication of thia great national evil severed their old party ties. Low ever dear, and cast their lot with that new party which held principle to be soperier to party name. So great was this influx to tbe Dew ntr that it was -fil.le-tl in its daughter of Lnj rational campaign to a a sr " "He who fights and runs away, Will live to fight another day." On September 26th T. J. Jarvis favored the public with an interview, 7 - .... tninK A few days ago the soberness when we say that tbe power I Standard Uil King flagler shot and i j :u nuu0 etponent and cbsm- which propels the wheels of our pres-1 killed a poor colored boy who was I pjon Abraham Lincoln, to ta White llouae. And in the writers bumble belief none more great. ent civilization is not love, but greed. I pilfering some pears from her fatb An yomico auu couiuirrt tucre ib er' orchard. She was tned tT a premium on shrewdness and aeP- ;arv and acquitted. fin lTnanrfrvinir hnnPKtv and trilp I JQ" ana acquilieu. PriaSorian (vdna-ofiifv ej wa ariAavorl k 4. vuv ...v . l h hAMIT, SPfmf)a TO lOinK . ...ui: " I I Ta Innr Bttnraw f1 a ri ft. KartMn. A . . . j i . . . , . .u m.vm v. i virinw. f ii a Miii.iiiiini.-ii jkiiu ri.ii.i r M a a.w .wmbl . - -. maatinor horo n4 31 ?rHL lll-H I III II ML 1J I . . . -r. , , 1 I . I " """."'"e . V . . 9 . , an cm in.nn.tinn was due. xrODaOlV I tn. k. m clear mac me miamousr , r -- in it. It is conduct was all planned in cold blood beforehand. It is believed that they went there to hoot and jeer when Hon. W. R. Henry commenced to speak. It was the only answer that Ransom could make to the terrible castigation which Henry gave him for his treach ery and betrayal of the people. Senator Butler spoke first. In the course of his speech he told how patri- he had good reasons to DOUBT THE WISDOM earth about them, and who have to grapple with such prosaic ques tions as -What shall I eat, what shall 1 itnpt nf th dav nrevious. drink, and where withal shall l be - I. a 1 -.i. I Altt honV' VVhi n fivoitinflp ilAVAinnmBDIK. ihi itiumcui V V aa. f Mstu -M-vvavp ns look the situation over. We are ZO a7Vi ouwii uiuvv va wuw Vivuvivni ' o " practiced by creatures who wear I New York girl, was deceived, and MORE HONEST, MORE PATRIOTIC has ever filled tbe eialte-d poaition of President ot the United States. Tbe Republican party enacted into betrayed and abandoned by a biped . P ,Y; , .ine.ol. tbatcalled himself aman. Sheplead ,UXV?. ? SVSfc with him to make her hi. wife and houhKD " B .a aa va Via-- mentation. Ho mot her through a bloody four years war. "A civilization that is based solelv on over, -t o ro - H ,.-,; J misrepresented in the upper Howe f - of Congress. The pride of .North Carolina is straiued to the utmost. and rewards men who SUCCEED BT THEIR SUPERIOR CCXKIKO i : hfta nn nnwpr wunin iifleu 10 secure ots in old Mecklenburg bad defied It will admit ot no im o ' . nothinir that needs i ttti t i ii j l . . . . a u. f.mAu- -btiHiHo tk tA o n nntx&n rNwn urnr r rl l . . .... sava ne. w no aiu inev couieuu i,reac i.ruian anu issueu. ui umuu- vouuiu . ..vvwv. v ncin miirn sa i rivi izAnon inai is lars are nard . , w .. . tha Mpr-klenhurir Declaration of Inde- ard. who after emitting some inco-1 tlil,, h nn othical nrincinlo And when that is accomplished they to gather; still those who read THE , i ark of the Church, and was not pendence at the risk of their property berent ideas, under the name of con- and that marches on without any re- ;i ni t if UniL' in tnrowiuir on. ixi" 1 1 .aitasiax are nopeiui ui luoiuimo lL. v..,i-,v n,m-.-,;,o a- tha ana ineir lives, xie iuiu joke sou.ht to be imposed upon and are, or will ere long embrace Chnstian Chnrch and the Christian P1,"0' t&iZil tnem. .Mav l and four million ot slaves were aet For over a quarter of a century rrn- and cuided tbe trrand old u oieaa ju. - j ropuiiv o" wr"" r religion on the side ot numan siav- - pra hllt SfrTories and traitors at w. a a r"1 a t n o 1 vp nrriVHi i'.h auuwu auu i -r t- i i it .a. i i - Mill! Ill AlVn LUCAA aj..VaWJ--w-- I I I tllorto in bfhalf of the masses. V. E. Knox. felt at roll call. I am an eryf Dr. Pritchard says that much, home- Revenue Outrages Iu Stokes. for the tuu.':c.ian.l IriUK. N. C, Oct. IU. Crops are g&tm this xectiou, especially the worship, oi! if lnt-rual revenue officers. ev- well. in the Ukstorv of the country have on her track. there btfu su. Ii outrages in connec ton with the administration of the NTenue laws. More than forty peo ple 'rum Snirry county were bound over to the Federal court at the last term, indmhug women over 03 years f age. I know of some cases which wald altuo!t uitdt a heart of stone. Kecentl towr Beet you iu heaven But the most touching; part of this outrage was to e his lmle rhildren standing at the dor as the big buck deputies led their father a way iu handcuffs. While their mother lay dying, and too eak to plead, the little ones said: 'Don't take papa away please. We on't have nobody with us to night nd nobody to get us something to nu: please don t take papa on hat did this infernal Democratic Nog say in the last campaign! They id the revenue officers were a pack 1 rascals and scoundrels who har Jasaeii nieu ou trivial matters and f nothmU'atall just to get fees. jo the present gang of revenuers u etot i int. I know of nothing He pictured the ereat battle ol c. , . , j r for he says the Baptists were con- Kinar,3 Mountain which was fought Old iasnioueu Uinrrnnder scorn for human ricrhts nMr Charlotte, a voted her straight" for for neany . . - hl Hritish soldier was in the fisrht but forty years but the old party i j 1 . loo ii anartod from the true ' l B I ' f AT l. AlAA-aa-P 'I h A-vr IT . - i l . I tl 1 I r . . S 4n ku.i nrf mo 54. mm? La ro" i in iavor ui uuuiivu aif civ. ucj onKpa ftrounu lue uau anu aaacu ir IIIIAU1UI. v I " - victions. finds it necessary to writeljr.rd for God and bis righteousness. to his constituents that the wind had The country that boasts of such a civ changed unexpectedly, hence "this ilization is on tbe high road to an h ad become thns." or one who it archy, nihilisin and barbarism. seated in the Senate might be AlVnJtl save her reputation, ue met neri nIa.Jiniva witK itiatill a ri I aArn flna.-t.Mi to Isnoration. bo killed I at hrty. tril .d cond.morf. and .. now nn- $M . '!' auu no oue aeemeu 10 oo luicicim in her welfare. failed ot to uecome coRRri-T. The people began to lose roLfidenco What is the lesson? Pears are of in its integrity, and to challenge tha more value than virtue, or the poor honesty o! its leadership. And as a have no show for justice in this land, consequence, within tbe last few a a . a a If a boy steals your pears you can years it has ueen aexeaiea iwicw vj kill him and iU no crime. If a de- the Democratic party, a party stig- mon steals a woman's nay, a girl' Imatited by it leader and tnumpn- and showed that uot a pected to disappear under his desk, hracter It expresses the good and virtue, and she avenges herself, she ant boss at -a party of ferfcjr and KOBE TRUTH THAN flCTIOH .mlnst this innnmerable British soldier was in the hght but to avoid GOING ON RECORD, .vil in the hearts of the people who I i adindtred trailtv of murder and I duhonrj" And when we examine into I Zi a. f..;rn.eth.fi.nr . ' J.Z . I . " . . sl.Lj : . . A.. rnunnitn HORDE OP THE CHURCH .u w.as .x vl u" lr."l whpn some bnrnini? issue was being SUppon iu .uy governmeiJiis jus. magt toanjr. ADQ IDU IU IDS lotoow iu uuiogi i u... y v I mit.inra rlQil Tl tl CTIir pnai(ir tlULlrr I w I . m.lr. it If IU.U A. ... r . m r 1 t LI kv.. Thv f-J-i ",Cbk: 'k ZZvua r discussed. w"s V" r' .l.r. oi tne v,uy oi nurcnes, in ue uiaa - j 1UUU aiuuiiu luc ua.m . I . . - I IJ iL I mUOlClUSl KOVCrUIUCOI. VI ; ;. rt th .ITllltltintl Af lh r r " . i. i, I -1 1 J J J. . K r. thn I .Hi 1 ,4nt-a nmr nf Miou ftl r .1 ftr VI K. VnRK VC1U Hiram UU1U lUriU I . . . - a .. L..U IUK HKUt w. MJW w Retribution is now jonowing i au win UUMli "! tnLvl. ? v " "tfn or tbrnno-h L0,.eraie9 8UC "1?" ? ff 5 u'' nineteenth century. Oh. what a in tbe atima pronounced aeaiast it Church nas always oeen on in siue lories uu . .g .o CTZiZ Z "'ZZa nDl or a r tMMfttv n, Where is the k- Me . r.ool.'ndl t r Vdtsmiv. o,f hnman slaverv till the Uhurch counivr .re uie aujr ui iqb press, nuuu ki I room, or an maeceni loeairicai exuioi-1 . . r . . . l"J " " ' o . .... x Mum.-.-... " . - . I s i r :e aa ctron era tt I i U . it , laknmhl V e.m arrr nnlmf nnirhl t Amorioa Kv t.hnrp.h wa uuarioiic. n n- ov.w&a. I IJUErluir uuoiio iuuyi nusu u auv, u iinn. u is ue cause iue . - r i - -o caiuo w aiuviivwi j i . -i : . i. i - ' uiiu ucic lutu ' " ' " - o - o : i tne amennce oeiween too iree u- i ..,1. r i . j nna nere men auvLn.ai.iiiji iuc . . . ..... ni.j.. magn thA nno e oi cunsieauuui uru- . . . . r. . rre Silver and tno rop...... - :- aa nP standard ana ine idi uiu lessiug iut, vu.i0viauv..6.vu Rritian now as lt was in mor tan For The Caucasian Parkersbu Most of the on the Question of money say they are free silver Democrats One of the first and most to ring words of indignation and pro- dihhonora isle test against auch a damnable- crime. acU the Domocratie party has If this girl hangs New York ought bt)eu gnitj of was the election of to sink to the bottom of the sea. QroTer Cleveland, an avowed gold Instead of hanging she ought to be bne-to the presidency, while at tbo that "rZ: .uZZ ? 7 h T7h etrWthU who ha declared for the eoldUndard. corruption reigns in the hearts of the pensioned for life. The fiend who 'm t:m( : maID tamed that it was But ? , . Z" 1 .r "r" h.HwntTt mtin bv the nA nnw one for free silver, do von people. This being true, civilization ecomplished her rnin got his just .,.,ff on . ot cnnsienaoui iiiuK m tu F, u.u . 'iu can be cleansed only bv cleansing tbe a .0 .rs FREE SILVER PLATFORM ! Tbu was the first scene in the Dem ocratic party's tragiea.1 performance. The curtain is withdrawn, and too isi n not 1 Thompson meant The only ques- they be i-atriots when they fight: for URG, is, y.. wcw j-. tion remaining to be proven is, is England and against American prin Democrats 1 taiK wiiu fa Ch cll now on ge of cipies and American liberty." : 9 mnrtatf S&V that , .1 . ... ... l a.1 . . .Ka.o nrVin PEOPLE ARE DEPRAVED EKOCGH ver advocated by Messrs. Marion I tn h.,,:.. tt Butler et al$., and your own private uThe fountain of any civilization is brand. In view of the fact that I in the character of tbe people. If tbe I seven Democratic State conventions! civilization is corrupt, it is because learned. I truly hope they will not h j here This establishes the police are as criminal as the street btate to free silver, N crawfish, like some of the Demo- Bf c Thompson's remark, "thugs." will hang like a mill-si crats did in the silver V , u T aa 17 that 1 talDE "r1??:.. r.fw ourelv three-fourths or four-fifths the ttaieigu - ,- . , counts for providenuai, ;i..hnrh ' Come to the Americas. micbt see mat UIs I , , North Carolina stone about the 'RETURNING PROSPtRITY.' there will be CLASS LEGISLATION, DESPOTIC afOSOP- neck of the Democratic party! Yet I oliis, this is just what men of your calibre I political rings, bribery and ballot-box wrong, and clearing another girl for next taeene come, .o view .nj killing a boy for stealing pears. ivirvvcr, .""'-6. " . T " " r," Z.L lover tbe country and beckons bis Bank Anarchy. n.mnrratie ConsTrS to Convene IB Potatoes are silver by the leaders of Democracy The Romans rule almost m every !';"! Jin North Carolina was sim- country, and with the exception of Selling for Bushel. Fifteen Cents a bring about. are working with might and main to I stuffing. A righteous civilization can Louis de LaCroix. The Clay Center, Kan Dispatch,! 0TtPAArai nary session (or ccmm) ..va. Trnni an nM and almost ohao- I .L . . . 1 . K. tv aeciTred and maintained oniv br a "17,". ;.7 ,K. f..i. VY y -- . w ir-ivf- uuLUiucu ww vc ix;mvwsv aw, aww Rochester, X. Oct. 8. There has . a i . i a em i i i .r-i KsarAO nn iru am. viiva inn l v they did in 1892. But every one in If the Protestants do not admit tney uiu m w . 1 1 - - f oni hbertv. we the Democratic party uv V far I the . .1 Thonxands tnai voieu m"- nna uio auiiv0, - them in The question comes down and con Lobe Death KolL been a ereat drop in the price of pota toes, and in consequence the farmers st. Louis Globe-Democrat. I in many sections of Western New York qiv about fourteen years have are in distressing circumstances. Dassed since the late General Ma in .Orleans county -ine price qa LoneB chanee of base turned the muaauuo ... I . a al. 'J. AC Antr a hnohn in ltfantfafs Tl- I v - I A. a a. j a 1895 will vote Popu list in Church is concerned, on me am o. - -"iln Wyo- scale in the Senate, and yet iiiany can e i sor. Deception win not. uu v aauusis.;. I ;nr is eenfe,. with a threatenel re- ot me men m mai, uouy .ut lw". 7 7, i..mnn.nd Abor- Th nnestion comes down ana con- "-"?' " . . AmA Ami uot lead ine poor - -r r , time are eoueucas. '"" vnat a dreamer tne writer must cave - , . w Galatians, whom Paul describes a- been-.We bold these to be self-evident, some naknown reason, supposed by bewitched.' We have been 'bewitched, tbu men created equal; they Grover and his Wall street alliea to by false teachers. v . r are endowed by their Creator with cer- be the Sherman Act, had daring Lis "What, then, is our nope? How ,.-, ;n.i;.n.M. He-hta imnnr which .m..;eation drifted into such a can society .be redeemed? How can lifj litH-ny and the pursuit ot flnaneUl condition that the crash of uur cuiiiMtiuu k uauDiviuicvii u" h,nn nu. That to secure LDeae riCQiai aa a inar rnin amnnv Wh.nMr anv form ol 8 LA at MI SO" TO OF THE DOOM jects and to all of their legitimate 1 n..rillIttDt becomes destructive toef mannfaetnring eatablUhment w a - a. I 1 M',! Jg MUU aW Ail UaV VlfCll IUIU1UMC I a..MAi rvAAmAa 1111 PIlrT 1 wm VAI.V r , a.j . .A.iA.u.TT;f Rfotac wuu uuuuuu iv iu vCulo. T n intere6isr uur answer w mch ui i AnH iHtthriht af thtMOfic i www rftv M- a ar .nan i war r r vm ii i ir ro itgui i i iirf i j in lcia y aaai j raa.a( m a m w- tot aao r nw i i wn w.wa e rkanna ati wiiiiif. i . . . m a ataavtow vuwaa m m - - wm - ar ar a bt aa h wau w .aa, awr baa ao ao o w j a iama-av -a4 vri ni nuv w v uuca xkov nrn aa i rriip r- as ri iii n v tiitbaiiuvjo aoa i ii vh l ivna ab n aswdw v aa a mm oa a. .. aAa a iu an Karirnitst mr w ao a - i owwavv mr ers bucu w-b"- rrj .,ai,; rr ay aUsjintinni and slander I , " u.-,r :.v." avan 7. o t i tt nifi H"""-": --y-"r-""6 i to alter and abolisn iu'-- I hieh rr iinmnorAtiO lu lost iu ujj l" " r w J-""r icroiiiiug, nunc " I EaII psiiBuuij, uoumM. . I rne law OI geii-iniieresfc wuicu now Cypresa Creek), say that they are .nn with the Democratic party. ocratic tiartv. It nromises every- I n, v. ... listened to the 'bosses "K and does nothintr. Their ar- . .a Darty heretofore, but paeLt awainst honesty and justice iuev are now reading The Cauca U th k : -t llu'J . . tViA most digging them. H. Hill, Joseph E. Brown. David Davis. John I dominates our social life the law of A. Lioean. rreston r. riamu, awes iCve me law oi aeu-acriuce tne law eurrenee, which greeted the ear oa a X TKT ek,w oaivht aa. Dial Vmt Strlko tfca DaosocroA PooA. I every nana, w w boo m.- , I L I vt.ivo lha ROBB. Tbe Hickory Mercury says: Tbe I semwiy .r-. ALL PROVEK TRUE W11H1..U. i .. :i oo hiVWl"' ... . . . r,rx.atin nartV. 1 . , a v I D.m .V;r:r.. " " done wiiu k. wseV xcePl l "ulu""u -".r .Tu tt" BUd Worklomen- o wiu-. Wim. I.. O. C. -hich Christ mustrated when He be- '"7 V...." .and of its boas. ""vi a mirtv. ii nriiiui nes cica i rv i l.wa i omn mi i lu luu . i-va - rnrnBrun i k in aim u ia i .i aj xrja, ao w v a - t - -a - a . iiHriin.Lr a irnv-i w wra . aa iw uwuvmij bp lesLauiB. iu, .v.v- - . . I Pmm 1 Main?, the German Phuosopner. I i T . r v.. flwca I ram nnnr that we. throueh Hi dov-I - ... i.i .1 .. I M r VnnrhaM. at Indiana, a sxronr - j oanct.tntft the unurcn. put 1 ' . 1 Lamar. uuuivu viv,8wi - r . - t - . 1 sue. 10 cioeiua au wjivko . - -3 ion donotesnsuinieme unurtu, oui hlin hioh hd horome blind con-7Z ' i. tt t .nai,AW. ertv. m rbt be neb the law which! w. .h a.m-l .;ior aAv-neato. is appoiatad anmment'g sake we say iney are 1 T. 7 " . Z h. a. renaieion, xioutjr ,FrUk --v" -v ; ., 1 men go op ana aown ine worm crying 1 leader 01 iu oeow w wiiva - brother's eeepeb I Ens-lish oppression ; it's a wonder God I rM&i bilP throuffh that body. A and requires us to bear one another's I does not strike them dead. F rom 186 J powerful struggle ensues. For days a. I., iswi ,1 amfflwli hatlr I r . m VAr. Duraens. Wii,aKu..". 1 -d weeka the eon met rmgwa. " o the traitors, r anu jushw i .l now reauiuK v f. i.nim(nt'. s&ie we cay mey nrj . . . . , , .a i icuuicwu, j " t iii .k the throwing of rotten eKgs as I " "j lt i shedding the most -;-;T;.thftChri8tianChurch.'M Matthew il. I PUtied in the case of Hon. J. B. ot ylght along the po- a DrTPritchard has put, 110 doubt L", te ttot could Carpenter. - . a w i.Bvsaooa mr Aka.L. a w af m . 1 aa nn -aai 11 a aoaa II BB "ytr. senator Butler and Judge hlical pathway, and is tasiuriuBiufc liable history, forth to prove tnat Dut wished to save her tender feet, .ire n fee ll.l ...... , 1,nn.n. a rtn. I" . . a.) l.lmal arliriHrUCBS I . - il 4. Kuan thai 1. . 1. .M. nf ha fn.mor I .... I w . mujuueieiuuuiiB.'i' ihom nni oi iub uvu.- " h KAOiisis m uie ynst us" BU v neer lursuu. mo " .vi.", Vm)1i . 1 -Ia :t vnnr nnmm tn iw norni tn i than now. a set 01 men ran up www 9lW to iret so low as to even suggest D. ,v nnfAitiifulness of the Demo-1 0 hnman freedom weland without scratching enjoyed the . n.nAintiii naetrw was hld I .An. foil mar mant If that ia not fonr I down in tbe world cryinr. infernal Ki.. ----- . uuv in" . ... 1 uja!.-. - . . w: ... tha I ila 1110 f " 1 J -w.-w I . . . .-.r -xt in faihne- to carry ui tv: first When thev llruu Oi scraicniug, ior as oiicu i. ...;mi fn. th. htni tims t nnrht miFiwvu and nor annreme tmrivB. I revenue. crauoF- . -7. Z i.. Anna uluw.l"w : . 4,.l ' Min h.n tiirnpd un a corn, the Beeinr r.F"'.'' -- " ---"i 7r "Ji .1 ':v;I.k.-.k ..erf mnnnAi ot t nl I . -., atittn it nromises to me peopio 1 championed tne rignis oi man ---y- 1 to have tne creoicoi naving rwwnw 1 you nave 00 emm upou uiempectoi . V y"" 7J Js I twiiu moro i -w.. riten eari'ini? a sneakerf Any Earty that'has lied and acted as the Jfcmocmtic party has ought never I. epeat deal to enlighten them. . 1 were :rodden under foot with foul 10 0 reiitvuriti,l Kw li.-aTK.at men. 1 r. 1 caiil bv Sme One that 1 .U. -rA rrnmnt KftorB.' Just J H. one devoured it. . 7 1 UnniKlllJi . w I IT- ... I . . . a. a-. 1 .IWtUSUaVW w . . It has been said by some one tMt aBdlW held responsible for tne uttie pie of Cain ana "puaiate aii oouga-1 tnen JTrTiJ, .aiTi I eould be inspired by rresidenUAA a T A. frvva aJ0 IU I . . a 1 A;Vt cynMhTltrS 111 I i-a- a1 M.B.aa tha tt..eWMr.HT;otVe conamouu. . - I apple. -I ought to have the paregor-1 deserve to be treated a. Cain w Bladen county, American pevpio wou I . ualtijhwaiJuouuiw. credit for makintr him feel better.1 Inv eold. Many Democrats have . tne hypocritical flattery j nfacturers' Becord reports that bonds 1 c 8 credlt Ior """g Mm Ieet begun to r? ..f' mnv' hard I eliminated for their yotes. 1; The Government of Italy has decided I If you will not Ibe you, bthe M.mnn.iifl nn nt ailvor'l VOOXHZU AXD baSUN, tt 'monopoly. etc, yet God As mankind. If you intend to be a disci-1 never struck them dead. He didn't I -tfl lh. .al .nd power which to atriko down the mouey say tne Democrats. boy's cholera morbus," said tbe green I tion to care for your brother man, you Utttlug Their Eyes Open. ,( the Caucasian.! Br.HRwrr v n -i it Thia ii.- n.nArsts said many ui hn ' '.v. namrati . " tha Populists before holds, but I tm glad to inform JJ. Section, but they have quit it. people that some of them are r -,i oAth ittnr thai-. Aa V7a a ATVAII X.l Ulvfi T I VawoBBwai were LOADED WITH FOUL REPROACHES. paatbu Si. J 000 in Baltimore for deepening ana en- x ""iJZZTZ ;nd burden-bearer, yoa are bis ene- ble, but the laririnir. on a very considerable scale, 1 to put the price of telegrams at 5 centa I n" e.T7"l' I e-Tnrin it. thaim what thev bablmI a chanee' a . . . a?.,.. . , I natroBAM ' ana vney auteu tnrnnwivs, acwajij tr , , . nr oLie A.!. I af tha oeoplo and to enhance) 1A plea to tbe people for doing so, is in-1 value tbo sponey of tbo rich, sanity. They are no longer responai-1 Such men no, I will ml aaiA people are, ana iney arw pea, for tney are to. i nis u vuh ia Wf -ava a vawj ay I
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1895, edition 1
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