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niK CAUCASIAN. 4!,.iKh, N.C., January. 3, 1830. ur' mi ton announced from Hill und .lJKT WAKE FOREST ANNIVERSARY. - - . a a a. - ..f Kllrla lm bo iMbatwI. I I.. I'liiloiiKitliediai) and Kuzelian i mi v 4ri-ii-ii of Wake Foreit . i:fh;iv' irinupl elegant invito , r.irlj to the celebration of the -i;rt arinivTMiry on Feb. 1-tth. i. int'-n-utinfe feature of the pro - mini will 1" a debate on the fol- vinf miiTT! KfHfjlred. that th , j ---- ... i -i.iuii t uhould own and control , .r railway and telegraph systems. 1'n-nident, Spright Dowell: Setre- t . i r v . II. Howae Mcliendon; Gideon . I '.ray, neg.; Willi- . Hrigjja, afT.; A lb rt l. Canmuly, all ; Ilobert N. .miiirit i.eg. ritiii.i I 'lUtiliM It II .Well, .If. Marshal: Carey 1. Uogeri, s I'.viiu Hall. .Io8ih I Tatum, l Nihuvhr Mohs. I.uther A. IJoberUon, William U. Sku. I t,lt..l Mt- I II rl- Ki.iltloB 'I'lit I'nited Mutes Civil Service ( oiiimi.-iioii has ordered that an ex inn i n; ition le held bv itd local board .. . .. 4J..4 I.... lf..Vl. Tv, in una city on d.iluiuuj, "ian u, Is.m-,, eoininenciriKat 'J o'clock a. m., fur the grades of Clerk, Storekeeper, i.. i gvr and .Storekeeper (iauger in Internal Revenue service. Only , ,t na of the United States can be , .irniiied. The age limitations for ti.M ex ami nation are ua fol Iowa: i in k I S, all others I . No applica i.un will be accepted for this exaui iii;ition unless tiled with the under-,i-tn(l, in complete form, on the ,nip.T blank, before the hour of i -I.hmhj business on Feb. 17th, 18'.G. Apj.licutiona should be tiled prompt ly, therefore, in order that time may r" in iin for correction if necessary. The Commission takes this oppor tunity of stiitiiiL' that the examina- The national Congress1: ConUnattd From Flrat Fag. til some jrut uuarrel divides hi. which Heaven forbid, may these two (Treat cation of the nam speech and lineage anl traditions, iUnd aa brother, shoulder to shoulder, in the interest of humanity, by their union compelling pear e, and await ing the coming of the day when "na tion shall not lift sword against na tion; iieither shall they learn war any more." After Mr. Wolcott's remarks the Senate resumed the consideration of thd bill to maintain and protect the coin redemption fund, and to author ize the inKue of certificates of indebt edness to meet temporary deficiencies of revenue, the pending .uention be ing on the amendment proposed by Mr. Hutler to the amendment report ed by the Committee on Finance. Mr. Teller, (Hep.,) began the de bate with a lengthy speech, in which be said that gold was at a premium. The backs had practically suspended its payment. It wan a commodity, bought and sold jut like wheat, but while the banks suspended gold pay ments the Treasury insisted upon such payments This condition had come, he said, without silver legisla tion. In answer to a question by Senator Allen, he said that he did not believe the industrial depression i a rm l 1a.: .1 was due to tanii legisiauuu, uu when Mr. Allen further inquired j whether there was any real differ ence between the Republicans and Democrats on the financial question, Mr. Teller's reply was emphatic. "Ou the gold question," said he, "the difference is so slight as hardly to be detected." Mr. Sherman, the great goldbug agent of the Rothschilds, took part . a. 1 1 P lA-. in tuis discussion anu reierreu iu the silver question as an "old worn out issue." He knows how silver was demonetized by the London bankers through himself and Ernest Seyd, and perhaps he in that the House, which is largely icepuoncan. will stand by him again or that it can be "induced'' to stand by him, ii ..a .ii.. I . . . . .,. i i . i lions are oten to aw remitaoie cm- r0r he said: "it is aosoiuteiy cer . na of the United States who may tain that this silver amendment, if i uriMf.. without. naHHAil. would be rejected by the II Hill IAJ I. II IA 1 HH- DL. Ay ' . - . , j - f, rr... i.r llwir unlit iful or House. I ' LUl U H f 1' "V I uthliations. All such citi- lly o! the Christian nations of the earth; Therefore Resofved by the Senate and House of kepr-MrntAti ve of the United States of America in Congress as sembled. That the people of the United States view with horror and detestation the atrocities s fore id, and do hereby protest, in the name of common humanity, againot the same. Sice. 2. That the I'lenideot of the United States communicate this re monstrance to the Covernment of Turkey. Mr. Raker (Rep.) of Kan -.a, made a lenirthv Bueech in favor of limit ing the coinage of silver to the Amer ican product Mr. Jones, of Arkansas, gave notice that he would ask the Senate to stay in session on next Thursday until t)i -i.inL- bill was disposed of. The Senate then adjourned till Mon day. Ilou-. Tin- RAHUIOU of the Houko was de voted to the consideration of pen sion bills. BUTLER MAKES THEM TIRED Says the Press of Goldbugdom! Makes Who Tired? The Hit Dogs Holler. . . . k so motmrousiy nw-rpr"rv im pecti and fit currency fo tbe ridt rq'.c and lt- about eaator B-aller? Tbe mom is obvk. II ( st uwrd, onpurrhatl jtvtuj i porations, jpred sad Bjooopoiy ''3 a" vocat tbe goeromeot rntro of tel erapb line. SrnaUr Mrao. of Alabama, poae xue oay jirfcrtjini ntor Butler's spee-b. He ! a pro found stodentot economic qatio. He is rerofnltedeterjwbereasaaTral orator. No man ta puone me urp- tkrs him ia tnasterlv xpoilioo of ire fi asocial queioa. He nut only einp tld ih Staat chamber bat tbe nlle- rie,bot there bis humiliation stopped. Ttw shamrrul spectacle was not zrttHl over the wires to bis further irrdit and disparagement. The difference between tbe Alabama Sens- tor and tbe North Carolina benator is that the former tells only part of the truth. He can bring tbe Senate ind the country to hi feet with one ring in declaration of political indepnd ence on the money question. W bn be represents bis people in fact, as be does in theorv. the multitude will crowd the spacious galleries and pay him the tribute that was so generously paid Senator Butler. But tbe fog is liftinar. The siler hypocrites ia both oarties will soon be driven from the bushes into "the middle of the road. comes a Habit. f m all chaac or Lvpe v.f tbe neb pat PI FJUH TA 11 11 II T rac of tbe a4mBUat.oa ia ea OLLDl 1 U lUUU 1 . of Um eleettoa of the bepabitcaa i randidat for 1'rreideBtT lK yoa ipt them Wtam their Uek. oifjt fneftmm Bafnr. If Pa. . - . , i dlUU 111 JUIItlllH ubiyi b II the aaks of mearr a!ari of tfcel State ofSceT Would a herd of ban -! fry cattle tars from foidt of tuki clover and orchard gras to lasariate in oak leaves and broom-straw t Not attach. And therefor sacb altimala-s i on our part woald resalt in three p- ( arate and distinct tickets. National, State and county, and then the People's Party would only t a memory, and nothing more. Livinf down her in the wood of Bertie, away from the centre of po litical -thought and scheming, and oat of reach c! the political "lead ers, I have been wondering why there were Repnbliean candidates for Governor galore, some of them openly canvassing the State for the nomination, and all of them calling themselves "co-operation" candi dates, as if it had been settld that there should be co-operation with a Republican at the head of the ticket. . lit nue only now anu men couui i hear some faint wlmper of the pos- lopuust Keilettd. . SiatMli lmti Nsms Cans REV. DR. SMITH AT THE AGE OF 86 LOSES NO MORE SLEEP. Old Dominion Guano Company, UUANt 11 r Till. Vll:i.ll -i t limn . m. A I sioimy oi nommaiini? a A Leiier, JU AnhWei Governor. But your circular letter to me .throws a nooo or ngm on (Continued from 1st page.) President. From this I muBt infer that in your opinion, it is of no con sequence if the People's Party sur renders to the Republicans, tbe Concrressmen. the United Mates Tb ou M(Mcritei Art MaSe Tir!4 tsc Liii Tnrti Senator, the General Assembly, BKe TtMts-They Dos t Like Lui u Awes, the iovernor. Lieutenant-Uov lapiirchaubic ttmy i Urtti Corrptis-Bi. einor, Secretary of State, Treas icf's Great Speech. surer, Auditor, Attorney (ieneral, i : i . i a. il . i i H,u-i.i i',-,..,.!..,. f ThP (Iranian. etc., proviueu wo srei. iuo n v. v..v,.. - i:j Wahiiixotiin. 1). C. Jan. 21. The "ra lor Ulir BU,UW, ininIUiit. ..f snatnr Itnt itr liv the i resiueni, WHO, uy luo may, ou debauched gold press and the admiriis- ought to know, cannot possibly be tration tiapcrs ought to satisfy the elected. In other words, your com people that both are mendacious and mittee seems disposed to turnover corrupt. It is needless to expert a our h0me government entirely to truthful or even lair report oiwnai the Kepublicans, and lead the Peo any I eopie s party a , or or epre- .fg into tfae Kepublican camp, llll lir SUV Mil 1114 lIIII- i - . Unbroken Rut Natural to a Fully Nourished Brain. T1IK Kl.UU:TKl OLD D0E.MI0N and FIRUERS FR1EC0 ' l''ll!10U3 y.vuh :ut: invited to apply. They shall !. examined, irradeu. and certified l toup irrudeu. with entire impartiality, und wholly without regard to any conaideration ,,ive their etllcieiiey, :u shown by the nuleH they obtain in th" examina tion. l or application blanka, full iu-Mtriu-t itniH. and inforniation relative llouae. pension bills were in Forty-live troduced. The House spent the day in dis cussing an appropriation tor a gov eminent building in Chicago. THURSDAY, JAN. 2.1, 'IK!. SENATE. Three pension bills introduced to day. Mr. Cal . (Dem ) I have been le- ouested to offer a resolution, which In to I lie dutiea and salaries of the dif- ask may be read and lio over under the rule. The resolution was read, and or dered to lie over, as follows: Resolved. That a special com niittee of seven Senators snail oe i appointed who shall be charged with the dutv of inquiring into the im- nnsnnment of li,UErene V . JJeDS ior - . . frn tit positions, aply to N. A. Rkown, irretarv Hoard of Kxuminer, ternal We venue Service, I. (. addreas: llaleih, N. C. STATE SENATOR LINDSAY WRITES. AiMiir lar'fn That The ieopUa i'rty win an aneged contempt of court, who (.oiriawiihArj i-arijr on shall report to the oenate ana ree- tlvn rrlii llr. Maiushx, N. C'.,.lau. 18, l89t;. To i ii k KuiToit: The iVople'a Party stauda ready to r o-oterate this year with either - a omniend such legislation as may be necessary for the just enforcement of the law and the protection or citi zens from arbitrary otlensive exer fisA of judicial power." Mr. Pugh attempted to can up nis in fact, amusing our people, mean while, bv hurrahing tor what you know they have at heart, but at the same time is, in the next campaign at least, unattainable. Consistency, A n 1 1 ;o.i To Hiura anv riTi aiatflTin v in I men oi an parries nave conuuouKt?, 4. : ' Kf Honnt,. we may win without the Republican licans absolutely, and sending to party; and so Mr. Republican cand Vio R0f a KannliliMn who idate for Governor, if you must have fhims under the wine of Senator U the turkey, we will hunt no more -i,.iio, ;a .n rlnt annnnrtar together, for with you we get vuuu, rr .-I. i c of (Jovernor McKinlev. for the sake n& wuuoui you we cu u nf ilia nUaanra nf thrnwino awAV I WOrse eleven votes for President? Whv did the People's Party co-op erate with the Republicans in 181)4! Because, and only because, the Ueru ocratic party had put upon us such .. ii- it ,i:a.,...i. ir. i uk int uepuuuuuu oi i,Cu.v.-wv ..-..j reaolution requiring that govern on a distinctive line of principles. . obiiffations be redeemed in sil Tn neiinritv of profe88ed POll-1 wi fn,l ilnoi nna.nnt.Tnliti ticiana tbe otVicea are all principlea tician Hill had by a shrewd parlia- only when they bring oilice. Before mentary trick, caused the bill to be any plan ia perfected, as a member put on the calendar from where it of the National People'a Party com- cannot be called up except by a ma- inittee, I wish to make overtures jority vote of the Senate. Mr. Pugh thud publicly aud above board to the seemed to try to -get it before the Sen- 1 .. J . . ii0 a r ate for discussion but failed. Mr. lemoeratic party of thia btate,iil ingisted thftt h and he thought have once before through A ebater a the6Senate Undertood that the reso Weekly. lution could come up for discussion The basis of principled ia such aa to-day and was about to argue the the uiirtv has at one time inculcated noint. unil fnr 't hat reason it i3 a transition Mr. Hill. I trust the Senator does unite easy. The principlea are these: not mean to make that question. I i Thi irwlenomlent r.ninacre of sil- think there are several Senators who , n ,...tl l,, with irold. understand it precise y as I do It I U V I n fc. . " ' o seiitative may do or say ureas. It is a cainnaien exigency and the slanderers will keep up their cow ardly and contemptible misrepresen tation and ridieule until their masters are silenced at the ballot box in No vember. A GRAIN OK TRUTH is Uiseovereu in some oi we mauy vicious misstatements printed for the purpose of trying to break the torce ot Senator Uutler s unansweraoie ar raignmeiit of the wrong-doers. "Jlis inanv sueeehes" some oi ine uireu scribblers sav. "bore the Senate." It is another case of the "hit dog." certain Senators are "bored" because they dare not face the cold, uninipassioned truth Thev Hindi because the truth hurts. The gold bug press hollers for them . . 11-4. fSXl . i because they are naru nit i e peo , e - f elect,ons that it wa8 im. ZmJ who have .S possible to have recorded the wishes and equipoise in the teeth of Demo- of the people; and to secure the free- cratic mobs need not be told that in his dom ana political equamy oi mo nnhiir; iitierances he hits souare from neonle it was necessary to secure the shoulder, without regard to conse- fajr eiection laws and honest elec quences. It is that that tires the sen- floJ1 officers. Why is it again neces ate. It is what the newspapers call tQ co.operate with them! To "the damnable ueranon oi mm w ' ii,a ,tm;rftKI wnrt nf nnr itntiop- tlmt, fon-es Senators of both rlc . . .7 . , , " ' " v ' - " - . 1 I . 1 1 .. 1 n . i n . 1 11 .am. V.l OTId tnereoy secuie 10 every niBcwr mo right to vote and have that vote honestly counted. If you believe that the Republicans in lull power 1 v -a in A. i,, o era i naf on v fiirrnrftr lfl- I Will uuiiuuui auu iuui,w vwa UUUU lOSUCd. W&Aaaw --j i a - ..' - m ix. I - fU ay H 4- I M lr, I A a aa -n a wi f Ii fhA ST1 CkXXi2. sua at if trip Tiiinnr uei b. wiiuuut at aiiauD iu auwiuauw nnu Ta-w a a a w "-- ' I . . . -rr the same time providing the people and wishes ot the ropulists or reo with the means to pay it. There were pies Party, I beg to call your atten- Tiftt. mftiiv Senators in tne cnamoer, dui i r.rt tri fVin last. (Jeneral Assembly. they were near by, and many of them ij the constant and vigilant work the subject, and I begin to see A e North Carolina Populists must not be dependent on. the Republi cans; we are willing to co operate or act jointly with them to secure. maintain and preserve the purity qJ the ballot-box, home government with such safeguards as will pre vent the predominance of the ignor ant and corrupt, a non-partisan ju diciary, and non-partisan control of our charitable institutions, but we will rebel against any attempt at fusion or the union or blending to gether of things into oneness, that oneness being the Republican patty. We are ready and anxious to co operate not only with the Republi cans, but with all persons, regard less of party, color or previous con dition of political servitude, who desire the attainment of our purpos es. With this platform and an able, experienced and conservative man at the head of our ticket, in whom I a It.' a Olirr (awaaai4 fat ? , rati! Car. from childhood to old r hratth ia xrrry much matter of sound, r-f r-b-iujf alrrp. No one ran digt Xtrll, work veil, ferl well, or be Wril, xaboia fiifhl aftrr uight detrird of goud aU-t. It ia phyaieally iuipuoatble for an ) brain to kerp on pro idicg nrvoua rner( j u n ! the night are dexotrd to nouriah- i tig it. ued-up part. Protracted alrtlftnri, w ti-r no etTort la tuade to feed and calm the irritable nervoua yatt-iu, end in nervoti prtxttralion and inmanitr. today thrre are far more nruralgir headache, far more rheumatism, alepp lescness and nroua pro-tratioii than during the last generation. Aininoniatisl l'Vrtili.ciSiV Acid Plin-pluitcs Wr aril more (kk1 in North I'aiidiua thao at. alhr ma-nf a. '.atra Thi clearly demotittratea the hifih charra U-r and tbe suhtmI Waf a tioo which our good ire. We are UrtW varr4 thia -ar that of to supply the trade, aud auk that Ufore bu;it u iil gt ric-a fta our agenta, lcoatrd at all procniafat raiUat ataltona and trt,t ItU inga n North Carolina. OLD DOniKlON GDANO COHFANT. BRANCH. Norfolk, Va "NO LAST YEAR BIRO NESTS. STWONAC11, W. It. liv . f.-1 1 i Lr 2V.v Vou cannot afford to miaaour (illK. T . KMl:V I.Kuf G000S. NOTIONS AND SHOES. Not an ordinary "mark down" tale of odd and ud and l-ft-cM I of many seasons but au out-and-out money bmtij rleari.g i"e of New (oods previous to stock taking on reb. 1L B. STROITACH. ORY COOOS. NOTIONS A. SHOES. 215 Fayelteville Street, - Raleigh, N. C. old parties cloak rooms. UK TALKS TO TUK COCNTKY, not to Senators. Tacked galleries heard his unanswerable speech against With hiehest esteem for our State Executive Committee, personally, and with much gratitude for their arduous, skillful, patriotic and use ful and unselfish labors in behalf of the People's Party, I have the honor to be your obe dient servant, M. L. Woor. If you have no objection, I will be glad to hear from you on the im portant questions herein discussed. There are two things I wish to know as soon as possible. 1. Is the People's i'arty to oe di rected and controlled by the people belonging to the party or by the State Executive Committee? 2. Will it submit to be led into and become a part ftnd parcel of the ReDubhcan partvi With the earnest hope that the People's Party and its principles may live forever, I am Your friend, " Great Changes that Have Occurred Since the Demoorat .Have Been In Power. clerks so understand it, The the presid- - ' .ill a" '1. The government snail not r;;7ffior,8ftnn(i8r stand it. and I lionLannil fihn.ll lSSDe 7 . .. i- -as . liprl the sDeech who were not in evi- le ui a no.;nf; dence. Nobody who heard his bold """fr"-" THEN AND NOW. and vigorous arraignment of the aujuwua, to uT T n ... . . i i avn nrnA.ni- a-v n -inntnitr crrorarii i recreant leaders of both the oia par- ui omvo uuum wo wvVij Ha who havH deceived and betrayed The really important; oincers wno the DeoDle until their liberty is almost have the most power for good or Washington Times.J lost, can blame them for hiding in evii are the Governor of the State, When President Cleveland took rne aajacentcioaa rooios auu .c.cx.s and tne uuitea j3talea oenaior. van up the sceptre to begin his second in the wine roomof the Senate restau- it bfl caUed ..co.operation" to give JknoA of dictatorship, the United ""hJ.? to the Republicans, or should tate8 wa8 without foreign compl r- A ii.mn.rat. uh has faithfully i it not be more properly called en- cations and in a reasonably prosper served Ransom for twenty years, heard tering into the bowels of the Repub- ous condition. The party that placed it. all. Sneak in 2- ot it ne saiu, -ii ncan pariyi the crown on ms neaa was unimu, I am, for reasons too numerous to I vigorous, confident ana largely in mention, opposed to the Democratic the majority. Contrast the present niriT mill f haliava it is to the in- enndition. both of the country anu terest of the State that it should go of the Democratic party, and if pos frntn nnW its control. But I am ihl suddIv another reason than k n.Li oa o vrth nnrnii- nnt ft Rnnnhliean. and am not willinel that President Cleveland is respon canjf, ouv u,j r" " rrir" " IL" Oa.a- " :t.l f- 1.K1 MhanM that nijin r'omneis rne to reu-UKiiic iuc mui 1 rn rurn over iuu oiitL-o iu iucu iduudi i aiui-u iui iuo t,--w - 4 . . a ii I I - i 1 made a speecn mat win care. nas taKen piace . eress, said, " ui an ucoio The Senator then waisea neui -,iw,,uv,;llo..B nf its strength and aD-1 "-" k"" r-J the place which had been left open ptness is an order for one hundred with the People's i'arty, as reported of ie l. : i i ..tinhfAv i...n J nn us nf tho snvpcn inr am- uv vou. auu r umu wu oovu v t i a paper for the banks ana snan issue thnk the presiding officer yester- lts own money ana every uonar snaii d g0 undersood the effect of it I 1 L f 11 .ITkIcs I 11 . i : A , be (iuai in pay men i henceforward. Thi.sjp art. e:iv terms we nropose .... i 1. t,. .,r.u nut fW liitli. Mr. Pnch. I can easily be en iw.nnratiP urincinles. we Dro- trapped by such a skillful parlia pose to set up an electoral ticket pledged to vote for a man for Presi dent who ia publicly and generally known to favor these principlea. Next, the Democrats take choice of the next ollice, either Senator or (iovernor. Then alternate down the line, the ' . . - i amazed me. I felt as one feels at the theatre in witnessing an intensely dramatic play. I could scarcely wait for the next act. 1 wanted to hear the flima-r. It was a ereat speech. I do not agree with Senator Butler politi- . . . ... i ... i ; To combat this growing evil, Trof. Edward K. lMielps. M. !., l.,of! Dartmouth college, made nervoii dis cases his opecial study. The fruitful outcome of bis Ibng years of profes sional investigation was I'aine's eel try compound. Dilllcnlt nervous disorder that bad persisted despite long treat ment, at ome yielded to it. Men and women who had sullered for years from broken and unrefreshing tleep, from headaches, rheumatism and neuralgia. found that Tames celery compound not only speedily eured these troubles. but that they worked better and felt more encouraged than had been possi ble to them for years. As a practieal instance of what this remarkable remedy is doing all over the country, the following from Kev. Dr. Wm. A. Smith, one of the best known divines in Southern New Kng- land, deserves careful reading. Dr. Smith is today years of age, yet en joys better health than ever in his life. add never loses a tingle good nitrliisi sleep. He writes : oroton, ( oiin. "Dear Sirs In my early days, by freatand prolonged mental suffering, broke down in health and became a dyspeptic, being obliged at onetime to give up my Work in the ministry on account of ill-health. I am now years of age, and during my long life' have suffered greatly from dyspepsia, torpid liver, const ipation and insomnia, at times thinking that I should die for want of balmy sleep, and it is a won der to me that 1 am alive today with all that I have been through. I am a wonder to myself, and to those who witness my habits and know my age. I tell them that I try to obey the laws of nature, and that 1 take I'aine's eel- W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., RALEIGH, n. C. PLANT BED CLOTHS By Yard, IMccc or Bale. lowest Prices and Best Grades For The Prices. VJ, H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., RALEIGH. N. C. SEEDS FOR ALL. Mark W. Johnson Seed Company, Cotton Seeda, Jones' Improved eitra selected, $1. l-r bu.hrl. IVt erkin true stock, $00: 10 buaheU and over, 5c Alao uiaoy other ari i;u Sorwl fnr rtrirra. Carden and Field S-ed catalogue fr. Hurt tUVOa vaa. Extra Earlv Oat. 75c.; tiiant White Abundance uu, :.ihi. Jon y compouna wnenever i neiru 11. - .. 1 ... i v . i liy the use of several bottles of Watermelon, COc per pound; Kattlesnake, Mc er rouotL .New . -.uod line's celerv comoound. Hiave so far Teinmnh. ftlJiO tier nound. Shaw'i Improved (Jorn eclipaes ail othera. i recovered my health as to consider my- qq -)er bushel. Tennessee Yam, best iweet otato to date. Mwn-'i without any question. My appetite is busheL Kaflir Urn, per ousnei. "Kksolvep, That in view of the latP. nnorecedented shrinkage in numbers and values of farm animals ti.rnnfflinnt th United states, as aro nor. liars, rue "item, mc must o-a-tpnsivelv circulated paper in finia- - " .. " ra a il W s, delphia, is an exception, ine item avs Aditoriaiiv : "Last, Mondav. Senator llill, after $ that ne nas umue a iu" eare. , d8wu. now jrood. mv sleep is refreshing, my give mm national iame. au. The generosity and patriotic aisin- Our policy of greenback redemp- , r activ ad bowels regular, and Democrat, anu ne is a meuiucr u. v,..- terestedness of the proposition ot ;nT1 ;a ,1ti entirelv to the President's mv ..mth nnt needed, as I ejin walk It IS Unansweraoie. An- I . . TnnU;on mrtu in nn.nnort I ii iJ 1 Tha THacrinninc . ,t IT lI..nla curnpisuH CeieOraLOlx lOtlOI. , luo J n I LUUU u a nuaii. . viiv uiv " f " this administration, contradicting at my improved appearance ana ac-uv-atatement of Secretary Carlisle ity. Gratefully yours, paign circulation. From every South- prove oi, except as to ine eiectora,! that ne WOuld begin saver reuemp- comoound does not em and Western State and from some ticket, strikes me with admiration tion as SOOn as the gold reserve was mentarian as the Senator from New of the ew ngiana states cm t. unspeaKame. y P; exhausted. Mad tnat poncy oeeu tj88ue9 faave uk n he p,ace of tne oldf 1'ork. . ".rV"V Si? of thrnperh lor sa-" lUB -:p .-r.r.J:;: pursued mere wouia nye oc" "o shattered portions. There U not the Mr. Warren, from Wyoming, ad- ""'" r committee suouiu jrumpuj uotuuo, bond sales anQ a aeJl) pnuciijui uu i deepest, most minute portion oi tne rBsed the senate on the following UT witn tnanKS, or course; ana i oeg vo interest, of yjUUU.UUU wouia never body, whether it be nerve or orain. or -it:n. All tne newspaper w-itci , say lnal u it uut uui n rui la' lu I have been COntracietl. iud gum Bome ymi urgau, tu rinF" 1 rtJSOlULlou. i: rnu liitom t.ho mnst 1 n . a.: i. c :a i I . . . i A ;..t,.n.iinr ctnnirthaninir nutter nf voice tue buuuiuhui, oi iu yaiL). speculators couia not iiuvb useu ui v ..p,. i -- The People's Party must have the Treasury as a raiding ground for I'aine's celery compound. In cases or Governed the United States Sen- theTr personal gain. Nowould our severe ator, and it cannot be induced to co- revenues have fallen below expendi- J'.? operate on any other terms, includ- tures because trade would have the onlv remedv that toes to the root n rt onnru on Annal and fair an- 1 1 :i.i..i,.i vm nmlai- the hnnetnl I . i . 1.1. . v... n.it.n.ii a I HIS argument Wltll SeUHlUr UUUCl, uc- I u, vr. wuiv I UngUUCllC-l 1 "v J ll,e irOUOIC, IVI Klliro mc ncKnuu !t! voted much of his time to striving to justment of the other offices along conditions promised by the new ad- system against these disorders and vuvu - - .1: sav someiniiie iuuuv, uui mutu m i aown tne line. il tuia ouu ui t-wu ministration, ana cusioius nvum duiiu up i tiruuE, umhuj uuuj. shall come iu such relation as most Agriculture i ""V:'' point of fast was decidedly silly ana eratl0n cannot be effected we will hve increased in accordance with . . .. expedient, and shall be as nearly rectea to A wholly out of place consiuering tne preServe intact our organization, go greater demand for imported - 11 i -i 1 i.:,w,m quest te consider and report to tne Kravjty of Senator Butler's remarks. Lt th(, t (..mou! under ourl,a Rtirlin Jan 7 Hon. Theodore e.,aally divided as practicable. Inate. or to invite the Finance g -Senator Butler gave a short, pity fxp"i A Pct?l TT;t oillV St.fa FmhaRaador 1 3 Jl V A. aVl. ila.AA xrxa vfina !. iv 1 - A. r.C1vA I a nnili am 1 T9 nt I yh.ill lw .liaerM.M cu pi so as to C u:n v,,;0- ht ln-isla- nmmtrv xsant in the shaDe of business pie ueciue ueiweeu mo uuw f- " States WOUld nave gone to u' n uermany, eapircu uUulJ I the Wa.ia a-"- v w-av -v j - I 11 V lllli XML UtUOl W lOV naa.MH av-.- , u u j ' I T A 1 A J l aVMn:r.Ml . . it 1 ' 1 1 AM I a 1 1 A. 1 4 I a tnAn. I - . j. ,i ve each party a fair showing. . t&Bi if any, is necessary to preserve prosperity, disguising, i as tne oe- i m 1 had been Tn Tone- ZZZZm r ff. t- f t TIiprp am thfl nronoBa a we make, nnr hrda and flocks " mauua ui u -"r ."""vr:- r'" ,7""?' o tki: f ""'- -r-; 1a ui u' uu ,mal . f u,,u hh insurance is moat neeflea. . l i. a I Senator iiin. msieau oi reuuguuiug root, ana araeoons, iu iut iwjiuwu- w,li never stana aisuusaiou. vf- wnat teeoie uoanu ii . .un,. r : " .... . i wn nr The proposal amounts to tne casting ne gave some "f"i! the iustice and truth of the statement, ran rtv. while we get only the ;,,:ac wftid not have presented cast. PAIO UP VALUES, CASH vAautOt uf the electoral ticket for the Popu- showing J.memtinj flippant remarks to ishow ;vif 'o voting for a Presidential " nbacks for redemption, because lUt nindidate for President, for it is had decreased in value during the tnat North Carolina. Ms not going to ft . gre rant i A ' hroncht - - , i . M 'VU A w.a nof- ohviTt IT- I . a m a- 1 VauuiUMiw w v n w - - - I in 11(11 U IT fiU LUO V W v iaaxa mm O I v i get wnat sue wautu, eiiucr irum iuc . .n. . ,, , i- : hnc- llallas (lex.) iews.j u n a. d n i a a i.rm i. a-, uauun aa. didk liuu a o w wa i am nAtiT um ri ii ataim aa luuii uvvmuv -a . . . omer vuu- . , . I T : 1 WU )i a urith nnr I niifrreftS n n . n n tn. rr.aoi QTin tutiii iltyi hiitmi i -j ; . a . nr enann it i ii r i ii i iirr liuuui " " ' r oiauug fevp intrg, gum motcau vt. oj-wi..-. d l . BkUUJ . . . a i i rm ,...a . i am anna ' -s- -x- . -i r 1 1 1 re l rnm aarnaii i a n. viiiii tin r imi ii v xii t-.t-.a-r? . j aihav var j-v ii i rm n sa. vh Mn a luc i rvemrma mi v zm. i. saj. . mm iix i a,uw aw ' a reason ior we snrin&aire. uro Dtuiocrats first choice through all Uhown by the last published .reports the manner of some QftrPe"' ' . vff ftninM on.l 1 Wirtmpntsi. nf the Deoartment 01 Agriculture, a Bu.UYi... --r: The Congressional districts then the attention of the Committee on They've No Haada for k'i(arca past few years. The greatest shrink age is shown during tne years since uresent Coneress or any . a t A .1 I 1 XT I -1 ( 1 ... -v-san f- a -k 1A the coinage oi wiver was aioppou, i gress.- neimer ucuiuumm, : --- . T j-14i..i me"i " , - . , , , - - u tn atm but Mr Warren did not give thhs as Kepublican party will surrender to any principle," while I must admit that goveminent gold to settle balances men is that they are eager to stm 1US. - A ucrciuic, i mis WUUIU Btwu uui uoiug BU'vcaa abro&(l 'Wj WOU1U uavo uotu I gcOil lOUIl J i nmt u f-"l I are some of his figures: Oxen and other cattle t umber, 1890, 30,849,024, value, 560,625,137; 11893, number, 34,304,216. value, 482.999.129. Sheep Number, 1890, 44,33li,U7'J, eandidate ... . . . . I V. An. AW VTAaVQ I I1U ITT U M I uu , Klirill.. a. L. . .. 1. ... n n ,TIII1 1 ! . TV TI1U I unlerstood that the Democratic can- 11 i ii l ...:u i. lllualO III ItJiat Win oc uuu-umituii. If the Democratic party takes the Senator we have the Uovernor, and then the Democratic party takes the i!rt Kt.it ollioer under him, and eo on honest v aud fairly. This is all planned, subject to the will of the people. f course I know that all such work us two parties co-operating has been secreUy done, and no man knows what is being done except the inner circle. We are violating all political practice in making these overtures in a public manner, but I do not think it wise to conceal these things from the voters when they jor or tjjj: f St is Uie same as that of the gobies "Vtemple do not forget thaUn makenosaenhceof prmcipie. xnere ,1T1;mnn;tant address advising tne iving oeiore tne xrencn j . . K1i n iii - .1 :.v M, mewmo r , , i Tfovnint inn anil the esson tneretauent - - -? C0U1U UC Bcvciai uvic iicuio uikocu PURELY MUTUAL, ALL 01V10EN0S PA'.D TO POLXV HOt-DtRS. OIKJANIZl. jy. noLllKltH IM, . au : nnmA in fi.rro for ita full SUioUbt for llrirt de. ig'Xd rnX'licVrwUW.V.Vtion W-c pui - tU. Pof tbeMu?el Thi. feVture will be found io'.l.abl ' T T. J .j-i i ...u. .-a .il All guaranteed. After tbe aeconu year an ponci arc .... . -trttionorega Kr tern., addr-.. m rr TT AT &0 BEO. (JKNKIJAI AISKSTrV KAIIUII. IS. O. ani-h ilpmands. North Carolina will have to wail be- f any charged with co-operating for I eoiA to e had from any of the great waut them to go into arithmetic. cause it cannot be comforted.' spoils," for there would certainly be I hanks of the country. "In reading the proceedings in con- jj or the rank and file of tne mu.,- wlao have carefully followed catarrh m the Ueaa gress printed in the congressional ae- p le,g part tf f the downall 0f the ,3 ,,ue to illipure blood and cannot W ? . . . ao.uaJ "".y"" o uu -IfT. 4,' vw that it oric- I....i orirh i.r-.l annlications. Hood'. seeking information, that tne goiaiies xour - Vured hundreds o are there organized to aowntreaa tne, meeting recenuy to uiaemw matea w.i - mnny qaestion." Where ana wnen was cuckoo contingent t '"v.": UT I iT..,;- .,mnvpBtheause meeting, and wnat memoers of the administration. B"1B":.; of the disease. U also builds up the present! lieing "recently," I of the masses causea uy mo ... ana prevents attack, of pneu- must have been in Washington I times has also lost the democracy jjuhtheria and typhoid fever. and thfl members nresent Sen-1 manv votes, and it may be saieiy as-1 aerted that President uieveiauu i Hood's jtills Decome tne inw n..;wiA tTha laircrfilv increased! .tiiortii. with every one who trie. rnsvuusiuKi . -j - . ...... . AA V.Mt?, I - vliiA. 100.659.701: 1893. 42.294.004. people; they attempt to say value, 60,685,707. things in insulting ways, wmcu .u tbis Swine-Number. 1890. 51,002,780, P?nt of fact are ghastlj -id Jhe-r were xralx,. 243.418.330: 1895. .165.71G, . . gumeniSOl uoiicsii uicuiucia, 1"" I f-A. Tntal value of farm animals 1890, Ah,mhf,r. -nd in all wavs cast ridicule, ator Butler and Represtative bkin - -r-v w i om r OA? I ' . . . I . 2,4l8,706,0J8; lyo, ifoj.,-wfowo. or what tney seem to inmit in sucn, nr. y Mr. Dnhois made a speech in ra- vor of thifree coinage of silver and upon any and everything that savors of honest finance ; their attitude in this 25c. 'reed. Again, we come holding the gling, poverty-oppressed people, there reigns supreme and a ing in their patriotic bosoms the love j any HOWS THIS? Executor' Notice. Having qualified as executor of the isr. xa-ill and testament of Benjamin King, deceased, late of wue county. - .-r-.n North Carolina, iuis is ri : . .,..A n rll Wa rifFr fine lT2narea Joiiara xoi ..u.in.pi.iiiKi airainat the ea- ASOTHKR TPCTHFTJL CHRONICLER. tnre . , . AL-77-"" i.. " 7x" t. l.at rAnnot be K" :r-mTn Kin-, de- y case ui vawutau w labt- ui iuc j -- v. it . r . . i While vou sit in the marble walls national dent, tne Pjotraco. and decorated walls of "Fame's ness aepression, V1""0";'' -vr:r and tne practical ubswuhuu nantAilHlia Ta.?rtxr Lb . . K ,00 t..Kt tne numDie numes ot your irwnu r j tL. TU.a rlnitrinn. Hfl DOreu 1 7 .. :. ...i unit nrnmntflm. thfi tOllUMT. Strnir- ,, . , n I OU tuo iuuuwu v... - - is well appilCaDie lO tue ureaeub iMbua- a- , ' " ill rna .ruia iiii i in ill tin rxt iiil.ii a i a . i tr a. aan-a xrn t tiih i'jvi" i . . in buv -.. i . . " "T me iaenate wuiuiy f" o uon." are agreed, out we insist on tueae ou lerie9 to gteep. wntcn tne auuuai "1V "v,v MOU" F.videntlv the Wilmineton Messen- K 7 : i. a ,i,-K;t thm to the under bills were intro-. pp as iml)08ed upon by the lying or liDerty ana equamy, nu emea oy il "w-r-trne. on or before F. J. CHENNEY & UU. ropa, ".7 of January, 1897, or thi. loledo, u. notice wU1 be pieadea , bar of tbeir ' We, the undersigned, have known recOTery. All person, indebted to said -n -r .i A- au i..i i; vpftrs. .fa hi Tiipaju make immeditte pav- "The telegraphic abstract of the run- Sonth. Cleveland almost univers-P-; tw "ZZZL tl Wtatt M. Arnold, ning debate, between Hill and Butler ly . ted b ur le who was and pelieve Dim P"f "7 fi . Executor, Morrisville, N. C. did not do justice witw. M ardant admirers. Gorman in au Dusmess inuuiv- b. C. Biciwru, Attorney, ton t.iiriA to reaa tne iuii reDort i . . .- :. .u in nam nnr. anv oou- in the Congressional Record of 13tb, olive branch of peace, and at a time i l A 1 An wi m r prospectively wnen tue pii.j be a loser thereby. Now is the time to consider consider, act. If any leader of the Democratic party, or any of the State Executive Commit tee wish to bring about a co-opera tion on the lines proposed, let them communicate with me with their ui timatum, and they shall be heard in the councils of the I'opulist party, all in strict confidence. W. Ii. Lindsay. Member of Nat Com. P. P. Itand'H Sarsanarilla. taken at this season, will make you feel strong and vi corona and keen VOU from sickness Evidently the Wilmington Messen TVitrfv rtAYiainn Dills were mtrO-1 - imnmul imnn hv t.h lvim AnnA .n1 fna TTonsfl snent the day Maa tuirt spnt nut from Washine- they will not submit to in a wrangle about rules. ton. The "Messenger," after read; ng cratic rule of any man or "oommit- the Congressional itecora, says eaito- tee," nowever exaitea. inat tma u riallv : necnharlv so oi tne people ot tne Trlday, Janaaiy 24th-Snata, Three pension bills were intro duced. There was some discussion on the Armenian outrages and the follow- int resolution was adopted: r? ., i . i i t a Whereas tne wnristian lnnauuama of Armenia, under tne dominion oi the Bultan of Turkey, were recenuy anbiected to inhuman atrocities re- anltmtrin the indiscriminate sacre of thousands of men nil ntnildren: and Whereas such outrages are a blot the civilization oi tne age, mas- women SP TDDACCO CUAliO- SEE PRICES OBTAIN Ll FOR TOBACCO KAIH KD EXCLUSIVELY WITH TUIS BHAXI. W. J. Jacktwn.Winterville. N.C. 2Z1 IbH. at IS per 100 lb.. R. L. Daniel. Rocky Mt.. V C. 21i lba. al$MJ per I'M lb. Geo. M. Tucker. Greenville. S.C 300 lba. at t'J8-10 per 100 Jba. J. O. Bryan. BattUbore. N. C. 500 lba. at 172 50 per l' Jbai. 290 lba. at PSS 67 par 1 lt Howard A Smith ton. BattUboro 210 lba. at Pil SO per 100 lba. If. F. Parbam, Bock MU N. C 500 lba. at 56 par f lba. 3J0 lbs. at $i2 per l lba. C. A. William.. Kinawood. .C. a00 lba. at SdO per 10 lba. 7 lba. at (55 per 1W lba. I 100 lba. at 75 per 100 lba. I From 3 sere, received S6.000. .S.R0YSTER GUANO CO. ASK TOUR DEALS FOR W. L. Douglas 3. CHOE nJoW.oTM, U roai ! to mm tn ft aaoine tbe V . I I MucUa SU. 4 J C re ht a tfowd tiff J CAM mj lor "WSJ OVER IOO STYLES AMO WIOTMS. mxuEfJn, wtpm. mmm LACr. .a ail Taia4a U tlor twa. a4r-a1 twltw-r W atvUlaW arajct- Raleigh, N.C. Il :.i. u: n.-f M4v,,.in in hia I avnnn.llv &nie to carrv uub nnoTPssinnl Kecora oi iin, - r--- .. . . 1 .. - ,ixi.:. n ... . i- i j ..ll Kirenni r n a AlAcranr. I natinn itiajia rv tneir iixui. I . . ., k Voir Ynricpr aia not dims uu au. uu - a--? i a -'"- "" -j . , . i Thr.HTA mdu in surer aecunv- auu . , j .1 with I Tr L o. rn.. W ImMpbAIP AJfUi?-1 . . at miioh out of the I'opulist senator, uui- suave, auu cui.jr ncBi.u . - i- .nncl and sent to J. r.. Hire. i ..f.in.ii Tnia oiil a with ability atld fow tn An him honor, are Shining ex-1 Tnlenlo. O. ' vr . :n Mnir mn Tm made some strong and well sustained ampies. I Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole- JocbkaI. of Philadelphia, for ii nffarori no little tTUtb. . . J A I . -'. mlJ- f r ., A. iui I uuiuoo. jjv. "- . 1 a (ruin- anDDOse wo uooiauu w. oaia rrntr triHLa. j.uieuu. v. i vaara. wnrin ii.uu: dvtuhi vt and wnne ne aosuruiy .uisroyrc- Baw;aT, that thev suaoort a tt-iv- rotV. f!nrf ia taken in- yw.hinrton worth 50c. and lus , - r . ;.i a. a .r v.w B-x - i W. C BO! It will pay yoa to for terracing. A ainipto .rwl nHabka lnalnwaeat. UtUTrrmUy aodortml by aU wte om It. fnem K, with taraaat. ftBtd for areolar or F. O. order to 1. TbFawvytlaat-. . Twtunonials free. I above. u S3 tlBM auiy nlatttnr la Ua ararM. Kcaac acaaua auik-M turnm aad price ta ataaified the taAtuaB. Ak nr daaW for or a. SAM. JO. - MaiM; SJO. aaa oi.va Kar rwra. TUE M tbStTrrUTL WawarfcaW caaawt aaipaJy aim. and U lao tarT.cackMtAC o aad 3" to par carnage. f tua (cap or ptaia). width. iTtr Caxtooa Ikrpt. win u mr order, itctad Inr aw-w lliaa- irated CmUlapm tm Ban T. W. U DOUGLAS. Srockton, Mas. FREE! V i '-J I taava aaa i ! LjaJa.ll' " 1 later on.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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