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THE CAUCASIAN. igh," N. C. February 27, 1890. !. ei CHAPTER OF HORRORS MOST DISASTROUS DYNAMITE (PLOSION ON RECORD ONE HUN DRED PEOPLE KILLED. THE NATIONAL JOHGRESS. Some Record of What the Peo ple's RepmenUtiTei Are Trying to Do. ALLEN AND CALL SPAR I imwer my dUUngniibed frits fro ?Tenriee. t laughter . Ilrraka at a HaaglBa; Blity Maa ,iel Allta I a MId Kiploaloa For l Iturned To Death at a Mulid II- IO The (JaaaMoa f Paaaloas Ta Officers a ad Prlvata 14tora-A Orwkt Faaaloa Caralval Tha Crgaat Ilaflelancy lull- Call rUtdi For Caba. Monday. Fab. 17 Maaala. Six pension bills wer introduced, I present ft petition, It Tatntw nnaian Hilt, am la! rr.- dnrjd and a nnmhtr rauxl Tbe report of the conference com mittee on the urgent deficiency bill was presented. Tbe bill fti finally agreed upon aj, bronriatM Srt -H iT. iliA Si twin Ik$U- 033.! 1 more tban has paa-ed tb liooo; fjuujiji7 or wnicn sum, nowerer, u added by tbe House when tbe bill wu last under consideration, for Uw publi cation of the Agricultural Beport for This bill provide for tbe payment of all tbe revenue fee grabber abont Lich much has been aid of late. tucrsdav, rtti'AKT X etxaic Twenty-one pension bills were in troduced. Mr. Call addressed the Senate at lensrth in favor of recognizing tbe bel ligerency of tbe Cuban. He aaid : SnaiD mar ruin the isiano. one can never nold it or govern it again MOTE "A GILDED GOD." I Waste on the Farm.! "Bli Men Orv$Tt. NVoo4S l-arth. Marl kVt tuc. .- The Utett Interriew With E. Barkt CoUiii . iirt.! Powell's Preparctl Chemicals, Ve frt:a.-e-v ri. S i Ammorji IvsS M Ibi,- A v! . K : FAMOUS NOVELIST RECOVERED f0 NCffVOvS PROSTRATION. Sful at U c vur.e 1- A 1. ian e ralae'a Carta? CiiM alaaa Hoe r-!ie ierr:.4--e-v n.n n Aaaor.u juw k a"Ur.;;. jifiur lrje crt, the v'. .f p'ttn .. re A ab-t Sia per ton. POWTXL rCRTlUZl.t: A CHIJUCAL CO.. !.!.' ,,,. ;j . aa - a 1 A ai '-? rji r taww about "i0 peraon have been killed, n' two or lliree liunored inen.wuium d children have been severely wound- fl. and many otbrn more or le m- There were eight freight cart loaded Tilth dynamite landing on the ah unt Mne at indendorp ye.terday. I he leadly ntuir wan hidden under canyan C vi riiig to protect it from the rain ', evening wan approaching, there ion nrir the freieht de- f awful in the intensity of ita r,V that the ground for miles around rntivulied if by earthquake, I, ... I ami fa.ll m aaAjai AI ( PAD r'h Htniif, woou anu numan remains r.' hurled nkywarua.tne winaowaoi -r. ,v i . a At .lAlnnnAfihiirir lliol erj B Th hroken, ami people were Diown t ,,f wind. II,,. explosion had torn a hole 200 t Unig a'"' u'el wiae overiue poi h.-re the eignv iru;a i UJU-o.. . The whole ol tnat quarter oi lianne.-biirg was literally Diown to the North American coaat by the Cab ot in li;7. be made a national holi day. Senator Sherman presented a peti tion In the ahane of a resolution naa- aed bv the Ohio legislature, favoring ' tbe election of Senators by a direct vote of tbe oeoDle. The agricultural appropriation bill came up. Mr. lllanchard ottered the following amendment. "For investigating tbe spread and devastation of the cotton-boll weevil l Anthonomua rrandistand for ex per imenta looking to its destruction and eradication. B100.0OU." Appropriation bills were discussed during the day. Mouaa. could fight well. They are now fight ing the battle of despair. That is tbe condition to-day in that island. And here we stand motionless, a great and poweriui country nos six noun away from these scenes of useless bloodshed and destruction. Da Maurior baa mad Paris stud ios familiar to every oae. Bat ftot until the appearance of Mr. . Barke Colli ns' story of "A Gilded ! God" did novel readers'dream of the wealth of material ready for some gifted norelist's pen in the brilliant artist life of oar own New Orleans. In & recent interview by a New Orleans naoer she aaid : "Of course, ! . . . - trt a lutrl.m art ant mw shmraeun are drawn from life, though never exact portrait. My favorite heroin is Mam'selle in my atory of a 'Modern Haathen ' No. I rarelv nrtre aspir ants to take np a literary career. Wood's Grass aaaWJIaaaWayaaaBJJ ff a ayaaaaai aaa . a and Clover Seeds. the fuK.-5t irfomalion Grasses arw Ckac; t, tbe dlffrrcat u re adspU-1 ttr- test comblnsUons te lire larre.t results la bey or pa. luragc ate of pastures an J meeJows.iu:.. Ac. A rvsi will trir Cil toOktoyo-j. PikcSkT.J 5jmplclUrssa.iJC!oveiSJirn:onptk.4Uoi.. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SeMatnec, PJcbmcud. Va. C tt.U I tr Lji :et IT IV Uiufed Start! . HiJji-f fj SeeJn la tbe L'ffe jUjr.t;U- Iflil we C-i, alw ec-S-4.-S is t j x u wne at Ute tow-rU crVif cmt cotton planter rron- tlian tir mtHwn loIUr an nua.lly. Ihi ii an rrwirmoq wavlc. an! can r jrrmtrI IVactical cxpTnmcm at Ala lama K penmen! Statn vKw ancluvc) tha: ihc uvc tf " Kainit" uill rr'cnt that drratlrtl jlant disease. ORINOC TQOACCO CUAMO atat ACtt ra t:t4. 4 nmM mt Lm ' ' mt kaa 1 VC t -o S C . W aoina VI a I w m a mi au af : (wo m m mmmm mt I i am f . a , rara I mtm 1 Ao Via tatab T ' "- fco S fMl mi al ytM? aaa mm aory aaewl aa I fmjmt aii SnauaMMi"' Wi j it :; 1 1 V CO.J iu oesiruciion. y - - -- - Jiecognition of belligerency as an I Success is obtained only at tbe price l CIth coagreaaioaai ouirut. r rva.a at a i m- m as w vri via i 11 v i m mis e-rw i r w w a bm Aar mw nenavinnr ism ntr Twenty-four pension bills were in troduced. Tha iinrent deficiency was taken up. As originally passed by the House It carried 1.000.000. The Senate amended it so as to carry $0,014,000. Tbe House did not agree to tbe amend ments. and a committee of confer enra iiraa annninteil. innrnnnatinn hilla were ilixi'li-iStMl i. , vr.K-"; hi the ground were blackened neaps tae remainaer oi tne a ay. ! lltnka It o Sk l I Mlinan remaniB innun, Tuesday, Fab. IKth. Senate Vine nension hilU introduced. Senator Pelfer tried to get bis reso lution to investigate the bond issues adopted, but peanut politician Hill fought it on the ground that he did not want that matter investigated at any time by anybody. We should think not. Kn.l Discussions on the naval academy and pension appropriation bills. House. ,ik, M'orched ana torn, ine vie , were mostly haiiirs anu cnina- I'll, lllll llll" IIUI11UVI Ul " Mil., " ,. including six girln,are among the ,t.y victims. In tifteeii minmes aim me eiiua ii the bodies of forty persons, dead, I horrihly mutilated, were picked up. vrr .11) ol i"H inosi severeijr mjuicu r.ii were also carried away anu nnlrciN of other wounded persons a ere taken 10 places wnere mey iiiigui cured for. m. , it m, Feb. 'JO. Mismanagement, dinpetency, and torture ofllciated at ie liaiiKing oi tiaiuco runcum u e four courts' jail yards this morn- ir The solemn procession from the con- . . A. 1 If . limed man s cell oegan. ranier aic- rliine. reading the prayers oi tne uy- iT supported Fitzgerald to tbe root the scallold. Sherilt Troll led him i the trap and adjusted the rope and mil and to the concealed hangman .id: "All right." . I....L tiiw trnn was snrung l 1 ' " n t .... ' r " D- litrirurniii'a hodv shot downward. ustead of stopping when the rope's kml was reached, there was a sharp nap. a wail from the uniortunaie Lvretcli. and Fitzgerald's body lay Thirteen pension bills introduced Wednesday, Feb. 19. Senate. Vina nension bills introduced. Mr. Rutlkr presented a petition of tha Wnman'a Chrlatisn Temnerance t'nion of North Carolina, praying for tne enactment oi a ounuay-resi iaw fne the District of Columbia. He also nresented a petition, in the form of resolutions adopted by the illation niintr Alliance, oi r.iizauein town, X. C, expressing sympatby expression of sympathy is ail very well. I inink It is luuy jusiineo oy tbe facts in Cuba, but I should like to see some more positive action taken than that. I think we cannot escape the responsibility which is so near to us. We can not shrug our shoulders and pass by on the other side. If that war goes on in Cuba, witn tne aaaeu Imrrnra which this new eeneral brings with him, the responsibility is on us; we can not escape it. ve snoum ex ert every influence of the United States. Standing, as 1 believe the Uni ted States stands, for humanity and civilization, we should exercise every influence of our creat country to put a stop to that war which is now raging . . - . . .. i . in Cuba ana give to mat isianu once more peace, liberty, and indepen dence." Applause. If OHM. Eighteen pension bills were intro duced. Appropriation bills were discussed. Friday, February 81f The Senate was not in session. in the House Mr. Shuford oifered a bill to amend the national banking act. Twelve pension bins were intro duced and the day was spent in tbe discussion of appropriation bills. Saturday, February 2?nd. The Senate observed the day in hon or of the birtn or ueorge v asningiou, Senator Frye, president pro tempere, of the Senate, read Washington sfare- i well address. How Republicans Appreciate Democratic Kndoreement. N. Y. Mail Express (Rep.) From its old doema that the Nation al hnnics wore the cre&tnres of an un constitutional law, the poor old dem- iinoer rne mioiara oi -air. nor nc.x mainland has now advanced to the ncealeu Hangman town, JH. J., expressing sympamj ":";": thn institut- At exactly 10:17 with Cuba and endorsing the Monroe gujt ol, etary system anu ueserving oi increao ed protection and extension. Thus, step by step, the old party of protest and negation is grauuauy reversing itseli and twisting us grotesque .in tnde into line with the enduring truth of Republican principles. Moonshiners Threaten the Life of an Old Man In Yadkin. winatnn X. C Feb. 22 Revenue officers have been operating in Yadkin county tins weeis. MO-aay it wm learn ed that moonsinners piaceu a couiu ai the rront aoor oi an oiu mau mureu Leonard, whom they believed reported them, with a note which read as fol lows: "After five days dwelling in this place, you will be stored away in this." Mr. Leonard says he will not leave his home. He keeps well armed and trouble is feared if the moon shiners make an attack on the old man. itnctrine. it was nonatnn dav in the Senate. Amnnc the hills passed were those nenainninsr the widow of Brevet Brig adier lienerai Horace jirouguiou at :r. mnnihlv the widow of Commo- Lrif i.inirnti the irrnund. The roDe had dore Whiting at $100: the widow of T . " l wri -. 1(UI. II.a miilnnr .i..n ii.enerai w. ju. 1 uc an mo " " SI 'IllCers oil UlltU juancu v . r .ml found Fitzgerald was still alive nd conscious. "My Ood! My tJod! Iv throat!" he groaned. Before the Jhorror-stricken watchers could touch In in be arose. stamiincr nn with the black cap over his face and the broken instrument of leath dansrlinc from his neck. he walk ed into the morgue, where he was given stimulants. lie was more anxious man his executioners for death, and begged that the end come quickly. When a second rope was caiieu ior none was to be had, and Fitzgerald lay moaning on a slab while a messenger wa sent a distance of nine squares for a new rope. Father McF.rlane bent over the body of Fitzgerald and recited jirajers. (Mice Fitzgerald raised his hand and pulled the head of the priest to his face and whispered earnestly for half a minute. What that communication was will never be known, but the face of the priest, then asby pale, turned scarlet, and tears fell from his eyes. . a ! t. At 10:15 the messenger arriveu wuu . . . ..II... of General Nathan Kimball at $100; nonro-o I Inches, of Portland. Ore., a aurvivnr of the Mexican war. at $75 Brevet Major General J. R. West, iTnitoil states volunteers, at $100; tbe widow of General Tbomas Ewing at $100; the widow of Surgeon Gen eral Sutherland, U. S. A., at $75; tbe widow of General Blunt at $100; the daughter, Ellen Sanford, of a revolu tionary soldier, who served from 1777 to 1781 at $25; the widow of General Morrow at $75 ;the wiaow oi oenerai John Gibbons at $100. The bill granting a pension of $75 to the widow of ex-Senator Spencer, nt Ainhnma aa Colonel of Alabama regiment, provoked a lengthy discus ;.n nn tho. ceneral nueation of dis- tinotinna hotween officers and private soldiers, and was recommitted to tbe Tension Committee. The bill pensioning the widow of o lata Wratarv (iresham as Briga dier General at $200 monthly, with an amendment making the amount $100 monthly, went over without action in .,1 d. i norm it Mr. Vnnrhees to soeak I V7 . ttj LUC LllC-OvT u v a . - - . Vf wv K " w - a new rope, which was quickly aajust- against mis amenameni. ed. and Fitzgerald was carried to the During the pension di i-atv.iiii It was necessary for two deputy sheriffs to hold him up while the noose was placed. Fitzgerald's only words were pleas for haste. ii.i:Nwooi Sprixus, Col., Feb. 18. A gas explosion occurred in the Vul can mine at New Castle, just before 12 to-day when there were between 60 and tin men in the mine at work. At the shaft mouth a hole 100 feet square was blown out. Kd. Welsh who was just at the moutn niirinv the nension discussion Mr. Allen acain declared his opinion that tho vidnw of an officer was not en "TAKES TO THE BUSHES." Congreisinan Talbert Does Kot Want To Emulate The Old Darkey. Congressman, Talbert, of bouth Carolina, made a speech on the free coinage bill in which he said: "Mr. Sneaker. I know that the ad vocates of a gold standard are keen and shrewd, and make many ingen ious and fine-spun arguments here on this floor to show that the gold titled to a larger pension tnan a wiaow t dard sn0nld be preserved and of a private soldier, air. can too is- . . should be kept down; Although Mr. Collins' writing has always been a labor of love, yet such incessant mental exertion could not fail to have its effect on her ner vous system. At one time she found herself tired out and weak from her uninterrup ted work; she became nervous and incapable of work; she even saw nervous prostration staring her in the face. The general tonic g up that her system needed so badly she fannA in Pxine's eelerv compound. Today she is perfectly well and strong again, busy as ever with her brain and pen, and grateful to Paine's cel ery compound for the timely help when failure and trouble and despair seemed about to close round her and shut her off from everything that waa dear. "Ynnr constant brain work must tell on your strength," observed the reporter. "Yes; you have no idea how much. I am at my desk for nine or ten hours a day," she replied, "I am careful to obey the law of health, and I am never without a supply of Paine's celery compound. When I feel weak and nervous and iViora ia a. heaviness in mv brain or a shooting pain over the eyes, which warns me tnat my energy is nagging, I take a little of the compound, and I am strong and free from pain at onee. I never enjoyed such buoy ancy of spirits and soundness of body KofnrA T mA.de the acanaintance of p in a' a e.alerv compound. Scarcely a day passes that I do not urge some friend to take it. For neuralgia, indigestion, nervous prostration and blood disorders, I am convinced that there is nothing like Paine's celery compound. I am not surprised that physicians use it in difficult cases." PainA'a e.elerv compound is found to best supply the great need of stud ious, sedentary people. Its exten sive use by brain workers, both men and women, suffering from sleepless- ness, indigestion or otner enects oi a deficient nerve force, shows it abil ity to feed tired, emaciated, nervous tissues. Nothing else has ever pos sessed anything like the power of Paine's celery compound to restore Notice is hert-bv riven that the I rf c executive committee of the Populist party ior tne bixiu congressional District is called to meet in the town I of Rockingham, Richmond county, 1 on the 19th day of March next, at 12 o clock noon, to consult over mat ters of importance that are to come before it. I hop-i every member will be present. Y. C. Mobtos; Chairman. Polk Miller to Lecture. Polk Miller, the ideal lecturer who has mastered the character of the old time darkey, will lecture in the interest of the Vance monument fund at the following times and places: Raleigh, Monday, March Oth. Burlington, Tuesday, March 10th. Greensboro, Wednesday, March 11th. Winston, Thursday, March 12th. Soliohnrv. Fridav. March 13th. Morganton, Saturday, March 14th. flioVnrif MnndnT. March lfith. Statesville, Tuesday, March 17th. Charlotte, Wednesday.March 18th. Concord, Thursday, uarcn i'Jtn. XfnnrAA. Fridav. March 20th. Wadesboro, Saturday, March 21st. Wilmington, Monday, March 23rd. Newbern, Tuesday, March 24th. Goldsboro. Wednesday, March 25th. Wilann. Thnrsd&v. March 2Gth. Rocky Mount, Friday, March 27th. Tarboro, Saturday, Aiarcn stn. Washington, Monday, March 30th Henderson. Tuesdav. March 31st Wake Forest, Wednesday, April 1st. Chapel Hill, Thursday, April 2nd. 1H m MCliSE 0,d 0F1B9 Dominion Guano Company, HUANt'll OK THK Yll;;iM A-ll:IJ 1 UKMU 1. . a ..it..! Toucan now m me oesi ai thk cki.kiu:atki ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douclas 3. SHOE mWoM.dThe If you pay (M to )6 for shoes, ex- amine the W. I- Douglas Shoe, and af see what a good shoe you can buy for OVER IOO 8TYLE8 AND WIDTHS, CONGRESS, BUTTOS, and LACE, made In all ainda ot the best selected leather 1y skilled work men. We make and sell more S3 Shoes than any other manofiactnrcr In the world. None genuine unless name and price is stamped on the bottom. Ask your dealer for our SMS. tU, e&OO, m JM, SJ3.25 Shoes; SJM. and SJ1.75 for boys. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If yourdealer cannot supply you, send to fac tory, enclosing price and 36 cents to pay carriage. State kind, style of toe (cap or plain), size and width. Our Custom Dent, will fill your order. Send for new Illus trated Catalogue to Box P. W. La DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Plant Rice, nvnni ton a to the entire body, and to thoroughly cleanse the fp IITII I DAV YOU blood. School teachers, professional 1 1 WIL-Lr ra ivru. . 1 I men, newspaper men, ministers, puo-1 . lie officials, men whose daily outlay THE GOLDSBORO RICE of vitality, because of hard, trying, nnrchased bv anxious work, is excessive, nna re- 7 Aann ,; Mwed strenfih, not oj .1 the gm tan. J r.u. f isn wuu wh jusmi me wui -- - . t t . . t ub oumo v.. v-w 7 . nerves, but tnrougn tneir neaituy rc iiikticolcu. "x """"h 7 e . of tl.e tunnel when the explosion too whether Js ought not to Uk but a Rqus6 t lver e?vg froin f theif entire in paine,g f Qr Urm product8 raised in place was blown to atoms. T" r .Vkinnfl t deeiine the ranks ol tnose claiming to oe ' nmn(tnIui. it ne shortly Uh action. Hnr that the Government Democrats; It seems to me to be . . he8 . rheumatic pains, Thpv wouA recommend their . . . 1 1 a . k.ir 1 aIaowIv in Tin KTinn 1 1 1 Liieir unu I . . . ii i . U.U. w I rn oatahliah an aristocracy ot position and Call kicked like a Texas steer to free himself from the charge. Mr. Call. 11 tne senator Deueveu that, he would go to England or to nnaaia as he savs: and I ask him all thn tinfa for the money of the people, the money of 4our daddies'" and more, the money of the Consti tution silver. J It is truly astonisnmg 10 me to hoar some of the speeches in this ll nicrht. a thrnnir of weenintr worn en and rhildren stood about the mouth of the Vulcan mine, while a band of rescuers were earnestly working in the hope of soon being able to reach the sixty or seventy entombed miners, all of whom, it is conceded, must now be dead. Lisbon, Feb. li. At a masked ball given ny tne Artist s wuu 01 ---t .--.-itinn Taren, yLterday, fire started shortly SS?' helore miunignt. a terrioie paoio mi lowed. Forty bodies have already been rernvered from the ruins. All present rushed for the exits, which were soon jammed with terri fied people. Men, women and children then jumped from the windows, se riously injuring themselves. clearly in violation or then - own d8l).sia , heart trouble, general de- fa;' fri-nda to nt all their nlatform. in violation 01 tue aictates u!i::. j nA all othr ont- V T .V,. xi. 1 willing 5f the Democratic party, and such " oV tVe e miwhie -a . V -I 1 OT amau bib,mw va - B a aVa.ja. a 1 n TniU ( Wt III 1 I If w - -i a i Lnrri hi ikiix iu buia vvk that come from disoraerea nerves and impure blood. 2 A.-ml ii . Attw T am nerfectlv to enter into a contract with the Sen- a COUTse on their part has caused ator from Florida to take the same pay tVlA almost universal overflow and he takes. Laughter. Uomolete wreck of the organization, TOpOSitiOn. - t Z.V'Anr,a m, amik. And I think 1 can earn n mie iuw w a oonuua uioi,. as much here or elsewhere as can the not to be made a source of levity, 1 Senator from Florida. can not Help Deing amusea at me turu -i.i 3 : ; n .o una mam. In a NEW TRIAL 6RANTE0. Case of Fatal Ironble Dnrlna, Kleetlon. the Bill Nye Dead. Asheville, Feb-22. Edgar W. Nye, better known as -Kiir Nye, diea ai his home at Buck Shoals about 1 o clock this evening. A teahoard Engineer Killed By Negro Trans p. AtWeldonon the morning, of the jjn.t Matthew Dodd. engineer on the eaboard Air Line's vestibuled train, was shot through the head by a negro tramp. The tramp was m the engine i ab warming when Dodd told him to leave. The tramp again got in tne cab and was put out. He drew a pis tol and, standing a few feet away, killed Dodd. The tramp was cap tured. . DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reiu'Il i lie uiwaacu iiiuv. t Mf rm. I nrotest asrainst the Sen ator turning around to me and accus ing me of such conclusions and opin ions when the Senator is proposing that every man shall be so poor that nnna hut nlutocrats and rich men can hold nublic office. Tbe Senator is the man who is advocating a plutocracy, and not I. wf. Aim. n. Mr. President. Mr. Gallisgir. If the Senator will AtTnit. in Mr. Allks. In a moment i win I . . . . , j j u- kieTd to the distinguished Senator subject or "i" irom .it" xiaiuoutrr. Mr. Gallisor. You are very kind; thank you. Mr. Allkk. I do not want a plut inthia Rountrv. I should like to get the plutoracy outjof the Senate ; ThA CAHP. of the State vs. Wilcox, the discussion has taken. One mem- w h the Supreme Court decided ber will get up and say with wild , , !. tpj, pw gesticulation and great force, "If JSSt TO- silver is remonetized the country i trial, u ia very important one, wii- . . a A Tjj.aaatliAAM t nAlinAO B It nr. A ruined another wui grow eloquent cox, a jejjuuuu. u r-w, - - - and ay, "If silver is not remone- Democratic registrar in Pasquotank tized the country will go to destruo- county during the campaign of 94. tion." So hear we are "between the Wilcox went to the reeiatrai's house devil and the deep sea," and this anj a quarrel ensued. The evidence brings to mind the old darky preach- wag that were engaged in an n. hr arlrfraaa-ino' ma IIOCK UU LllS I . , tore of Rice in this' crop. They will be prepared to pay the highest market price for same, for the next Good Seed Rice may be bought of h. Hn. and of II. Weil & .Aa.su. j jjw Bros., on reasonable terms. Very respectfully, Goldsboro Rice Milling Co. nar row ways," and warming up to hi subject (and ma&ing a musta&ej, ;a. Mv hrndren. dere's but two oaiu 7 - roads for you to trabbel; one leads to eternal damnation, ana ae naaer ... a. x T tf A a nna tn hell ana aesiruciiou. at was that both were engaged in an affrav. the resristrar using a stick. which in the evidence was denomi nated a club. Wilcox was hit over the head and finallv trot the regis trar down and shot him. Wilcox araa fnnnd arniltv of murder in the SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR looks & Stationery Standard Prices, and a part of the Money you pay for it goes to help the Cause of Reform. A plain, legitimate plan has been de vised, by which much ran be done without adding to ordiuary domestic expenses. Let every reformer read and recommend the plan. Acknowieagemenis irom leaaing Populists all over the country have rnme to ua to the effect that tbe scheme of the l'eoples Supply Co., of Balti more, is brilliant ana us possinuuies grand if it only can be made to work. It is working. It is already support ing reformers in the field and is mak ing money. It is now establishing headquarters in various States and or ganizing an army of speakers and workers for tbe cause. THC SIMPLE PL AX. The simnle clan of this exeat enter prise is this : Tbe Peoples Supply Co. is an incorporated body and is manu fartnrincr various Btanle and Dackare articles of most common consumption which Ponulists in all parts of the country are buying and will continue to use. The reasons why Populists I buy these goods in preference to oth ra nf a different manufacture are sev eral 4 ii the Tinifita on l.l. the troous manufactured and sold by this Com- nanv ira to tne fOOUHSl cause. I'ODU- r. .... :L.. lists nave implicit commence inab iur PsnniA'a Siinnlv Co. is thoroughly reli able and furnishes only tbe purest and a a a a ft- aV most wnoiesome articles me marari. affords. There is no fear of adultera tion for profits. In the third place ovorv thine- this comDanv places upon - . P. r tbe maraet is accompanieu wuu iur . . .. i. ..i:. 11.....I.I rnnirpsi. trenis ui i uuuiibi iiinoiuic. In tuis way every pacaage oecomca a messenger of light, a carrier of truth to tbe darkest nooks and corners of so ciety. GOODS NOW ON TUB MARKET. Th rnmla that the Peonies Supply p.n haa alreadv nliced upon the mar- . . . 5 -a. I ket ana whicn are aireauy meeuug Kith a larire sale are Starch. Baking Powder, Soap, Cigars, Shoe Blacking, Shoe Polish, ana me iour siapie nouse- hnid medicines. :arsaoaniia. irou Tonic. Liniment or Pain Killer, and Liver Pills. STRENGTH FOR WXAK K.NEK8. Vnar tha march, called Joan of Arc Pinoat'oinfis Starch, is not guaranteed to stiffen the back-bone of toadies and aTMinhinta to monoDolv when, as Sam Tnnaa cava it ia onlv a cord running wv"o y- -- - . . 0 r up their backs; ous tne reopiea vuVVij Co. does stake its reputation and its fnfiira aiice.efls on the statement that starch ia the verv finest Starch m.nnfit.nrd anvwhere in the world .nd stiffens into perfect forms any cloth upon which it is used. It can be ni.ii nrirn rn a waiver ur ciu uc who. ua;. " " ... . if boiled a smaller quantity snouiu I Wilh.NFT nil! ktM of Starch C UOCU. V Ilial V va j T - . MalrA nf mirt vhite nollfiDlDSr wax. 10 a VCftn.C V aaata. w . - V. . . which gives an extra high polish to cniiars. runs ana snirt uoouiuo. vatw -v" j . i comes in 10 centpouna packages. RAISES THK SPIRITS OF POPULISTS. t. f a Ttabinir Powder comes in e ot Knttioa and in 5. 10. and 20 cent cans. Quarter of a pound for 5 cents. This Powaer noi oniy riea me f , and biscuits quicker ana more sanoiao- . ik.n mnv nt.her but its wonderful sale has raised the spiriu of every Pop ulist interestea in ine succwoi co pies Supply Con ana i-opuiiimwj. Wherever it has been introduced it ba become the most popular brand on the wv a a a. ai.a la a trndtMr BffAa market. eoD a. wi, sc- , . w ia rviaflold. Marvland. sold four dozen within a few day after in troducing it there ana oraereu m immediately, saying: "It .ell. like hot cakes and is by all means the best in tbe market."' OLD DOUiniOn ' and "FARMERS' FRIEND " Ainmoniated FertiHoi-s & Acid Phosphates Va awwll -. svavt v.-va lv VAfl'h aa rrl i n a (Kafl arit iA Kar til a, tl f Ad'tOTt Tfl vi vr tia uivi v auvaUi iu ivvi vi w wmw - - - Thia clearly demonstrate the high character and the oni rsal aatisfa-r-tion which our good give. We are better rrj.rf4 this )-ar than r r to supply the trade, aud ask that before buying you will g-t ne fr.Hti our agents, located at all prominent railwaj sUtioti and st.mut land : . : ik i".i;.,. tuo iu .iuiiu vauutiua. OLD D0O1N10N GUANO COnFiNT. BRANCH. . Norfolk, Vii. V. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., RALEIGH, rJ C. PLANT BED CLOTHS By Yard, Piece or Bale. Lowest Prices and Best Grades For The Prices. VJ. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., RALEIGH, rj. C. w i TO PURELY MUTUAL, ALL DIVIDENDS PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS. OHGANIZED IHS1. AHHETM H.a3a47.M Yjy POLICY 1IOL.DE1W f3H.000.00ll. In event of lapse, the policy is continued In force for its full amount fr the period designated in tne pilicy, without any action being rMU.rl on tl,e part of the assumed. This feature will be found invaluable for. nre from home, temporary huMXM embarramefU or fvrgHful.; tbe frequent causes of lapse when insurance is most needed. am iid vaiiira f lH VALUE. AMU LOAN VALUES All guaranteed. After tbe second year all policies are incontestable, and all ni T -ATST &C BEO. OENEKAL ACKNTH, KALEIOH. Tt. p. SEEDS FOR ALL. Mark W. Johnson Seed Company, CLRANLIXESS NEXT TO GODLISRSS. ATTiANTA, rtfn Seda. JoneV ImDroTed extra elected, tl.OO per busheL iVt- erkin true tock, $1.00; 10 buahel. and over, 85c. Alo many other Tan- etie. Send for price. Garden and l-ieia . t . r. . -c i r-i- ot.. whit AtinniiAnoc usu. i-v. w p.im rrir iaLa. . . J J. in .Ml MtliAflMul 4 f TlF dikTto this ld brother Pompey, who aitting year8 in Penitentiary. The ; I should near a door, made a break, and cne to the Supreme Court and Supreme reaching for his hat exclaimed: Dat ATfmeA by Judge Ruaaell foi the Courtiand I should like to get the bein' de i case, dis aaiy adint. A new trial was grant- people enthroned in this Government, bushes," and awayhe went. M" Ae opinion Conk was NORTH CAROLINA Headquarters ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA BOOK CO., I X.XUa XjailJ vrataa, in.. - . .. ... , aniIrjured sou!, of old party pol.t.- .oo fer bu.heL Tennewee Yam, beat sweet potato to .M" 'SSSJSSmi NewBunch Yam, plant, only, 50c per 100. Sorghcm Seed, l..oper of soap wientiflcally manuiaciurea r . , ?5 bnaheL LOV r -V. K.n.h nf it Mr. Call. By making them so poor that they cannot afford it? Wmm a -atar vn l ui lei a.uv. ter.l tlamen. what shall we Ani Let ns not take to the bushes. ed and the opinion of the Court was rnil ine kbujuuoj iuuiuiku jubu- fiable homicide. Wilcox is in jail. a 1IU1 a.avaaVVa,MvaHaa -war la aau a nr am Bl ir.ll til- UI" I a 4. 1- 1 "v " " x. i mr. . ---- t i,4.. i i ,at ns not uoaeo tne There is only one way to cure eai- tingui.bed Senator from rioriaa t. v, - 1 a. l aV m. m Star aTl SI I Illlllllini I . A S mm a A l'mn IISXH 111 W B HUI ,, UV I ISOIIVI - w' . . T 1 V. M an I . . a. aV ta. . T a ana AA aa flit T 1 aT. W I 1 T if YYlAfl WOO remedies. Deafness causeu y nnaesiroymg "' M rr.ment bv action. Let lnt anied condition OI xne muwus Mr. U ARRIS, since wueui I . . 1 - lining of the Eustachian Tube. When Mr. All.x. In thU Chamber ;ne do tins tube gets inflamed youfavea th iu.es we are though sUtion d if bd tim the tame rumbling found or perfect hea BepubHcn PaV laughter, and of arriTAl shall be approximated a in sr. ana when 11 is enurw, , pV-uitwill be in 1900 that the people nearly a poiDie IK . linens is the resuu, anu . Mm. tntn the hheritance 01 meir Raleigh, II. C. E. G, IIARKEL.L., Manager . . f rui.1 fr" T n 1.111- UUIfUlM ana i o-..-- - . . brands now on tne oiaxac. cents a bar. THK GREATEST THING Is ID WORLD. Love Letter Cigars are5 cent each and made from tbe choicest tooacco leave. Eacn cigar . kf'- -ove letter written by Maryland'. Joan of Arc BLACK RECORD. ... i. I -r. ihn BUckinc is an oil ily one way to cure Deaf- ti Senator from Florida that B'J . "rene out Tike men w B11md - We can supply ail youi wanw m Mrr that preerve the leather at that is constitutional the Populist have cceeded issue, buthit - The State Railway Commission ha our line promptly and atlowestpos- Wack.ng thatp re. Deafness is caused by an ln destroying the Democratic party-. WffiJ trtS issued an order that railroads shall able prices. Special rates to teach- JJ-J1 edition of : th. mucous Mr.HARRi.. Since when? ffjttW right to bulletin., ten minute, before hand, ers Jd dealers. Catalogues free. Egyptian fiGls Sb? Poh.b enj . l - Ixa irAan nut iiif 1 n ua TTi TTi ai 11111 trail vaw - and this tube restored to its normal M chandlkb. Why does the Sen n-ndition, hearing will be destroyed ator put it off to 1900, let me as ar forever; nine cases out of ten are Mr. Allkk. I put t off to 1JJJ he caused by catarrh, which i nothing cause , th. whj gj. revolu- but an inflamed condition or tne o "- Tdeeply in every de m ,r... led their langsaoucFy. am'th.t "vvuij 0 LA. 1 lOVVtl. Ve w for anv mm J Jm V a mmm- mr catarrh) that cannot be cured by s surfaces. ment I 'tht laatfrty years, that will give One Hundred Dollars JfSTSesix or seven year to uproot T case of Deafness (caused by 1 wid throw them out,and I do not MnElW TowhatwaUwagsdoe SkST There are om. thing. InThi. life that are so "nTto Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for cir fulars, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledp, 0. "Sold by Druggists, 76c. BfSBalia" . Klaety Per Caat. Of all the people to take a g ;. Hood' .P doe,U ka8 M z?j"z: h invites D10OQ Ma L " :riJLz: ,an f.r .d txzm the-. UBUUiwiw . , . I .AMrKrw4 nnlH .Aal I Ceasea, VO Cliuui aucu. . 7 I . 1 Tiey arc a Rwam Impoverished blood Execator's Notice. Having qualified a executor of the ..nooo th.l II. of anil anil tMUmani OI JteniaUUiu tW,',"i " t..; . a snnerior cent DOtnea. m.mmj - - --a Drn?! ;.niM -ill be on the Uiocr ...-. - market soon. iv it. naaa. Craccr. X. & HaT' Wm . aa I ' f I nirn WJ llKLdquartars tv.3 Csst, Only wow rn at a rist wo xmamo. IILLIIM mA. Red Jersey Tiff f jBpoctr Bred BUrk UAvnBt9 Bm. f VewOeoi Cotta apd Fillies, bne a gpl .ilk. Y ADDBE8V9 disease. The money I unu. I aia-nad. oi" nis attorney, on or vciw i tiH . . ... .a xi...ai h... a. .a;, u at jm. lunmui an imi-: . - v i orvr th . iu DKly.B S'lWUai5d8tat.aa writ., horn ' wlt Aayaue . - VJ- U. UHMWl HWsPneWtofcuT.aW .a.B-poUtilrtMdBota. JZ-TSSZt"'"- I .. - .. o. O.I.IJ. ' rvaailll - I x. v,. WU la IITFamil AI . nl.'.IZII. Ua 1 aa aa IU.II amJl kltatill Vh K . mwum aa-a aTM fU. f.n.j.ri -ar mmmr aav i - .. -ji-in TkTmTT art. tf . r flfwn-iiTI 1:11 IL1L ... - arw jaaaaiaa. to take, easy to operate. liver ills. -. Secc:d Crop Seed Pct::s. I ean furnish few huadred bar rels of ehoiee HOKK OEOW SlOOrt ... niMnavtra taaiBBiBv AaVU CBUr BaVav -aaw- , and Whitx Bliss ana tner popwaw .:;a f Vaa anv surw huw' ihrw- - - - -am . Addre, Jjp Tn OatwaaiAjr. $1X9 par year em aa uziM w -- 7 Um szrawa of otlter coueRea. pw ith. Addzeas atones aura, Are you Iwipiiig to pread th- r. AlatuM ti ike CAtX-ARTAA?
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1896, edition 1
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