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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. tit THE CSCCAftlSM MAKIOS HITLIM, HiLiTCR, rtBUMHO CO. aaaalag M). THE CVUGAQIAlJ I fw fneB For every one man who got ao oaee there are nve hundred who did not. These fire hundred who bad to work for a Urine, have daily grown poorer under this fold bog ml. In abort, this Democratic machine- haa deliberately betrayed the great maeees of the people into the handa of the Britiah gold eon- pi r a ton to be bled and robbed; and the price of tbie betrayal ia a few Federal offlcee for the politielana and their political henchmen. ice reopie's rarty wui never co operate with the Democratic party SUBSCRIPTION RATES, DNK Y BIX MONTHS THREE MO.VTHM. .11.00 . .60 Kntrml in U. I'ost Offlo- at Raleigh, M m Second CUm Hatter. HOW CAM A l-KIOT MEHITATK? Ki-Kpcaktr Criip, in hit speech in the liouiie a few days ago, said that lotb the Democratic and Republican l'rtUIenta for tie lant twenty years Lad Mood for the gold standard. He further admitted that there was no Lope for free coinsge, or for any other law to increase the amount of money in circulation, as long as such men were in the White House. Mr. Cri-p spoke a great truth; but bow can be stay in the Democratic party wbm he knows thist He know, and every sane man knows, that every I'rcrident that may here after be elected, either by the Dem ocratic patty or Republican party, will be of the same stripe, if not worse. Then bow ran he advise men who are opposed to the present bard times, and oppression of the liritUh gold trust, to stay in the Democratic party! When he gives such advice, be deliberately advises the very course tbat be knows will be sure to mean the success of the goldbug, and the defeat and oppres miou of the people. "".He knows tbat a very large major ity of the votets of this country are opposed to the single gold standard, and tbat if their votes ceuld be uni ted they could elect an Ameri can patriot for President, and tbat bard times would vanish. He knows that the silver Republicans of the West will no more go into the Demo cratic party than the silver Democrats of the South will go into the Republican party. There fore, be knows tbat the only way to unite the people against the com mon enemy is for them to leave and repudiate the two goldbug organiza tions, and to join on middle ground with the People's Party in making a trjuare fight for the principles of JifFetson and Lincoln. When Mr. Crisp stays in the Dem ocratic party and advises silver Democrats to do the same thing, he is doing eiactly what the goldbugs want him to do. The goldbugs con trol the machinery of both the Dem ocratic and Republican parties; but there are not enough goldbugs to carry an election or to elect a Presi dent without the help of the men in those two parties who are opposed to goldbugs. As long as the gold bugs can have men like Mr. Crisp to advise the people to stay in the party and help the goldbugs elect their candidate for President, so long will the goldbugs triumph, and so loog will the people be bled, rob bed and impoverished. There are but question. The been squarely drawn between the gold trust and the people. Every man must be on one side or the other. If he as an organisation. It ia run by a machine tbat earee nothing for the rights or the welfare of the people. But the great rank and file of that party are patriotic eitixena, and whenever they will renounoe the false and treacherous party machine, then they and the People's party can co-operate, for they will be one and the same. It is time for the people of all parties to co-operate against the goldbnars and monopolists who eon trol both old party organisations. It is time for the people to co-operate to protect their wives, their ehil dren, their homes and firesides. WUKWI FAX CS, QUICK 1 1 We don't know what sort of an exclamation it was altogether, nor how long and how loud it waa, that burst from na when we first saw it, but that exclamatory explosion blew out the gas in two offices and blew a young ton of papers, manuscripts, letters, &o., off the editorial table, and it was a minute before we could call for the fan. The Charlotte Ob server is to blame for the whole business and owes us an apology. It said editorially, on February 25th: "It will support the Democratic State ticket, whether those who are on it are sound money men or silver standard men, whether they are white OB black, provided they sup port the national Democratic ticket" Then we thonght about Cleve land's wedding invitations to Doug lass of his colored appointee to the biggest office in the District of Co lumbia of O'Ferrall's tea compli mentary to Teamoh of the election of a negro to a Democratic' judge ship in Albany, etc., etc.; and then we thought the Observer could easi ly be called on to "vote 'er black" and of what it said about a certain alleged incident of the last legisla ture; and then here was a blurt of "Well-1-will-be - everlastingly - gaul-dusted-to-eternal-J uda" might have been some more of it, but the next thing we knew we were in the dark and calling for the fan. KEEP COOL-LET OTHERS WBAMOLE Both of the old parties are now very much divided and demoralized. They are charging each other with trying to sell out the party. Thia is all due to the division of the old parties on the great question of financial reform. Some want to stand by their convictions and the EDITOIIIAL. COXMK1VT. Without Irreverence, we note thai some Democrats, if not the Demo cratic party, are calling on the Lord. Charlotte Observer correspondents are especially vociferous. It is re corded thAt Jewish Rabbi, not long since, opened a gold standard politi cal meeting ia Kentucky and prayed that the people might worship the Edden calf as in certain days when oees waa away. Not many veers Ago a liquor meeting in this 8Ute was opened with prayer. The Thugs ana Arabs prty tor success when they set out to rob and pillage. We donbt not the Democrats are in trouble, but "when thou prayest thou ahalt not be as the hypocrite are; for they lor to pray s tan dins: in the synagogues and in the comers of tbe streets, that they may be seen of men." Matt. 0:3. The Charlotte Observer aaya that mere are Democrats in the state who Are trying to sell out the party. This is becAuse a number of men in thnt pArty say that they will not sup port the nominee of the Democratic party for President who la sure to be goldbug. Chairman Holton ears that there are Republicans who are trying to sell out that party. He thinks that any man who will not swear loyalty to the goldbug pie- counier is not a good party man. Let the fun go on. But let the Pop ulist keep cool and stand firm ours is the only party that stands for the principles of Jefferson and Lincoln. Ours is the only party that is united, that ia donsistent and that ia daily growing. And now the Editor of the Char lotte Observer declares he ia going to "stay with the main eircus." No aide ahow business in hia'n. If the band wagon of the main circus (Nat Dem. convention) is gold mounted he ia going to follow it and get on if he can. If it haa silver, facings he is going to do the same. ' No dif ference to him. Darn the trimmings and the colors. He's going to "wait for the wagon" and is going in it or going to follow it "don't keer whar she goes." Also we note that some Richmond Democratic papers are trying to get THEIR mouth into affairs in this State. Our judgment is that they have enough to do to expunsre their record as "sorebacks," to make some honest adjustment of their State debt, to atop selling out to railroads for campaign contributions of $10,000, stop recommending drnnkards for foreign appointments and to let up on executive teas to Teamoha and various kinds of al dermen. Tea, they have plenty to do to get their house into some ap pearance of respectability. Capt. J. B. Lloyd, of Tarboro. has been appointed second assistant door-keeper of the Senate at a salary of $1,800 a year. For this or any other office which Mr. Lloyd would accept, no better man could be found. Ue is a straight and tvnieal young Populistone of that class of young men who are determined that American systems shall prevail in America. I Secretary Carlisle is reaDinsr the social reward of hia recent bond deals, Ac. The "other reward" ia a matter of secrecy. He haa hm given a big dinner by the Wallatreet gamblers, &c, whom he has helped 1 e 1 w-w bu mucn oi laie. ue made a inMh. sr . xie saia one ining wmon made every oouj smue a cross-eyed smile. It was this: "Gentlemen, the Demo cratic party ia not dead." THE IIATI01IAL C01IGRESS. Soma Reocrd of What the Peo ples lUprtseaUtiYe Art Trriiis? to Do. I snail satisfy tbe people that we can ea- A BIO BOW IH THE SEDATE. I X-.'-.t? ZZ.lrPZZ?U Ttiufrt wnica exist ia tats country ge oat, aad we ewsotioas tbat are so fresa a standpoint of Senator charged with great witacWag tbat which tbe i news itself latnapvteat to do aad nobody saore tacesa patent tbaa tbe seen whs voted for tbe gold propoei tioa of this Admlaist ration, charged to bring to this country prosperity, wbieh baa been denied to it aooWotir legislation new far tweaty years. cmrfw ufiin - eosao system ma. rUto Talaiaa Ta lava Tkoy Save Uoi-ajivor UWt br Cwka. ra. sal Nine pension bills introduced. -Mr. Lodge offered a resolution di recting tbe Committee on Finaaeo to investigate tbe bond deals of 1894, 1886, 1896. Mr. Peffer offered an amend ment to his putting the Investigation into tbe hands of five Senators, instead of tbe Finance Committee. Peaaat politician II 111 again rushed to the cue. He always does when there ia an appearance of looking Into this rascal ity. He wants it kept quiet. Lodge moved to lay Peffer motion on the ta ble, but the 8enate refused to table It by a vote of 84 to 16. It will come np again and HiU will try to atop it again. Tbe question of recognizing the Cu bans as belligerents came up. Mr. Morgan made a long speech In favor of tbe resolution. Mr. Morgan expressed his astonish- ment tbat, ia view of tbe Spanish nUo Old John gbersaaa began to get an tsy. He whined About tbe deficiency. bat wanted to snake It by tarroaslnar aad tariff aot br soakloar a e bangs la national taaaoial matters Tbe infernal old RootbebiM hireling aad traitor said : -I will vote for a tax oa tea, oa ooffee. oa anythlner la Bat lftbelncosas tax on wealth had been proposed be would have nekfup hU bands ia holy horror. It Is tbe additional robbery and oooreeaion of the people tbat Sherman aad bis gang want, and more privileges for the monopolists aad Sh vl&eka. lladodmd the question of free coinage of .silver wnon na was asked aboat it bv Sena. tor Harris. He ran out of the Senate chamber when Mr. Stewart began to go for hiss. , Mr. Aixair. Mr. President, I regret very much tbat tbe Seaator from Ne vada Mr. Stewart should see fit to ma the Finance Committee oat of the senate Chamber. Mr. 8TXWAKT. Tbe Finance Com mittee never eoald stand tbe truth. They always leave when I talk. Mr. alls. There ought to be some thing snore practical. mr.BTBWABT. it is unpleasant for laiioae cooeeralag Cabs rare takes up. StroaaT. powvrf al and eteqoeat speeches were made, and with hb and aaaid great sp- I ptaaee the senate declared. by tioa tbat the Cabsas were entitled to recognition as beillgereata, aad tbat line meadiy ontoes or the iai.es States should be offered for obtaining tbereeogalUoa of their independence. See aoeoaat cJeewbere. Thirteen peaaloa bills were intro duced aad a aassber passed. Appropriation Mile and omcial sal aries were discussed. Tbe pay of tbe Private Secretary to tbe President waa red seed from 13JW0. to 1300 an- anally. Mr. Bailey, of Texas, declared tbat even tbat was too much for the man who now occupied that position. aasordoy. VtorMry -Senate not in session. Tbe President sent back to the House, with ale veto, a bill to lease certain lands ia Arisona for education al purposes. Tbe House treated tbe veto with roaring contempt and pas sed tbe bill over tbe veto by more than the necessary two-tniras majority. There was more discussion or ap propriation bills and salaries. Tbe dis graceful way in which tbe I pert- menc or me interior nas been con ducted by Secretary Hoke Smith, caused Mr. McCall, of Tennessee, to I offer a resolution providing tbat the Secretary should not draw his pay un til be bad made proof, by affidavit, that be had performed tbe duties of his office. Twelve pension bills were intro duced. You arc discharged I have no use for any one that has not sense enough to chew oitiee in tbe island, "thia mud. free rcpuouo oouiu sit lnainerenuy oy, i men to bear of their own misdeeds. If knowing the facta, and not uiubeath they stand here and do not deny It. tM mapiI mnn atnt. tA Ik. K I . . - - . t . . . . ... f - ---- wci ore airum toe Dconis win UMr. tain what they have done and whv tal monarch who Inflicted them." And he declared that tbe American people "could go no farther in their forbearance without a strain on the national honor." He reviewed the history of Cuba for me isst nunarea years, dwelling upon all tbe instances of cruelty and oppres sion practiced by tbe Spanish rulers and soMiersJon the people of the island. The atrocities of the Spanish troops, he said, shocked the civilized world. He quoted the statement of wan accu rate and able historian, that in the last ten years war in Cuba, tbe 8 Danish ! minister admitted that in addition to they did it. The destruction of one half of tbe people's money and tbe contraction of the gold standard, the paralysation of business, are all tbe work of the Finance Committee. Do you wonaer that they went out of the Senate Chamber? Mr. Allxs. Will the Senator give me the floor for s minute? I think I nave it. Mr. Stxwabt. Tbe Senator nave tbe floor now all be wants. nr. can ANOTHER SHAH TARIFF BATTLE. Tnertotty Urns mrm rrrla tm SJS Track M MMiM tk MmJ QmMIm H4 I eke Aulkw IkM BU r tk Tart a; Torxxs, Kana Feb. J, Congress man twirxpaincx who was elected by me nepuoiicans as a iree silver man. naaoeen aown in Kansas for a few days from Washington. He Is trying to convince me people mat tney should sav but little about tbe finan cial question. Ue tells them that it is of only minor and secondary import ance compared to the tariff question. I ueeaystnatJtepuDiicane everywhere are taking thia position. He calls upon the Kansas Republicans to sret ready to shout for McKinley and tariff. no matier wnat nis views are on other 2 nanaus MUD MAJOR HcCLAMMY KILLED. all aw. Mr. President, tha trouoie is tnat nothing practical will questions. He favors tbe "one idea COme Oat Of thA diamaainn h.u Tk. I t..iP tha ia nn r.iih.n hA h.H mi i.-viu.v; 71 . v l v fb. r . . Muuw.uic ocuiwr irom v ermont I Mr. in battle, 43,500 prisoners had been nut I Morrill 1 and tha hnnAMKi. u- tO death. I from Ohio f Mr. Sherman 1 rm n..n,l. nr m M . . . ,. - . I " w vv. H..W nueu ue urn. rcau tuiii. oe ma. m na eo ran awav fMm id. nk.k.. n.if.t m. n ... .. inn.iiMrf f hi..lf -..-'.-. I " "r uwi w- .u.r .p..- .-.... w. nu.v viuinMuiti niuiuut Hi praoucai reanit nun nv -r w . . had been doing; in the world if in this from the r.rnnA..inn. m,-. " w. age it were possible that such things Mr. Allen then proceeded to tear the Wi"iiHaTO, Feb. 26. Major C. W. could be done in an island like Cuba hypocritical hides off the double-faced MoC1DlinJt of Scott's Hill, Pender and tbat "this grand, free republio monopoly tools. He said (to the K. wmtJi was instantly killed yesterday could sit indifferent by, knowing the publicans) : afternoon by the bursting of tbe boiler facts, and not unsheath the sword and MTou have lied upon the question if 0,n enine on his plantation. Tbe strike to death tbe brutal monarch who I may speak metsohoricsil v. for ahraa DCff. "reman, Alfred Spellman. was years to my certain knowledge. For i ''."v MJ' McClammy was an three years you bare stood in this mce' n ? Confederate Army. He Chamber and have undertaken to make wa"eleced Bepresentative in Congress the people of this country believe that "ocrats in 1888 and served you are bimetallistsnd now When you two termB- are put to the teat you will not take a a -TaTI silver with this Urift bill and you will m.11, W6fhuik we "member the not take it with the McKinley bill and F"?1?116 Observer to have said that you will not take it under any circum- W1bd the Democratic party had stances. more men like Capt Bill Day. On oiuiyij wamea io say to tne Kepub-1 mis particular matter there is not mucn difference in The Caucasian and the Observer. The largest piece of .good tobacco ever jso6 for cents &L .and e 5 cent piece is nearly as aJ esr of pfher QiSD trades for 10 cents inflicted it. Boom. Twenty-fire pension bills introduced. Appropriation bills discussed. Tnatdar, February 20, Sana t. Eleven pension bills introduced. Mr.AlXBK. I submit a resolution for which I ask present consideration. me resolution was read, as follows : Resolved. That James B. Llovd. a cit- Waste on the Farm. Powell's Prepared Chemicals, Ken o( th. Stat, of North C.riliD.,be. Ho.b. ToS AVi tik, Dd b. i, lebT, .ppoiDKa to th.'.!-" ,o"i.nJ "t Tt.. uriS bSftrith aos.or Mcood acting aulitftnt door afree-coin.m amend man t iMuhari t-n make fertilizers rich in Ammonia. Potash and Inosplvsic Acid. Imh aiU ! , "7 ll0?? lari:e.CTO!,S anJ al lhc M"'c 'He rm4ncn!y imprmc " .fi c w i.Mifr Winnie in w h it x me -w ..s ... ut $is per ton. v ' rewfcll FERTIUZHR & CHE.HCAL CO.. Baltimore. MJ about only compenaa- Keeper or tne Senate, at a tlon or:tIJ00 per annum. some uis8cussion arose over this res olution but Mr. Alien came out best as be always does. Speaking- of the duties Ac. of this office he said : "If it is.necessary to have one of these gen tlemen to look after the arret a nf tha nepuDiican party and one to look af free-coinaare amendment attanhi tn it, the Populist party stand here pleased to cive you fl votaa tn th.f fninf - -.w . v- juiuii uieaaure. ilr It occurs to us that the plan of the j-aitor or rna iTharinA nk...... -.111 j- 1.7. " 7." - vukiici IV w. juu uo iojjow tne band wagon when the wa- Aftcr some further talk over tha d- &?n u .wa??n, ia on par with the feat of the tariff bill, Mr. Frye. (Ren ) pIan.of the Mr. Jarvia" to be a id : people when the people is a people. "I trust, sir, this bill will not be heard ttt . , from amn. and that nn p.nnkii,. w observe, with a smn. that soma We observe, with a grin, that some puttinsr up a "wel- for all Poos who will But so far as Populists .U.- - - - w 1 t.nn- " - 1 7. iuu I no. case ox ! l to a mnnntain smus 4- u - u . Senators Mor-ran and n-.. w I at--...r " .a.. . 1 w. : fldent hope that before the dciss orh. u u urtbermore, those Charlotte Ob- - iS . w I - waa H4JU1SS unRninArii I aam-ra aawa...-. J a a a a- I pr-aeo. congress a large portion of to show that Sn.; k- ii "TSiir. I"" w-pouubu can on uemo- ocratic and Republican politician, pbe Democrats and Republicans will on the Island o7nhP crats to put on a hold front and be 1.11- i.riss msBis-wai: varrm sr - a "r u vwif.flve)u i w oV.Mn V.VrV Vk d ' , . r , nr, no friend of protection, will I ""Ocrata are ZZZEIL Mf! " Sepate to givePlt .Ty farthei -" a bid inrhia-ChamberV lorusiro nave a trusted asent to loofcl asent aiier our caucus interests." we expect, we are living in tbe con Let the people beware. The Dem- Pe,ot lists and get a share of the Federal pie counter or for other reasons i wr...w..ww- iwuuuuuu i . . ... . . i a a . . . . n r irHH r r n. wAt.w . w. m. h. - . wans , oetray tne are laying meir scnemes to tight an-hVto thlVonnnVt In this people to tne goldbugs and monopo- omer snam battle over the Uriff . y, nfeased to sa tne Cnn i- . j ... .r . W fha n-nni. K a : j picsseu -o say to tnese gentlemen I Junta and certified h th nw.. rpu. ' .I : a- w"irt-. tnat tne aoors are wide open to them, dent of tha v.. vw". aVmrhiUr rec.nUy lost their North Carolina a. the tariff Vu States. The Democriis and Renu tion. Don't let the noHti5a- cans are at war with one anothar' t. t.. u. -eTn- rr.--;-uU now mey nave lost .. . I T. -Hi A . I -------- --IUIUUCU 1U turns, iHimrifl sy is not Harmonious I Hmi. oueatinn hv an mA-na I iv::v" - r"-.-. . rmrtv-threa nan-inn khi. , nu nninimi . a a r ' u vrunua as tne larUT ques- taies. ine iemocrai i . iL. It is a part of the irrenresBihla -ion Don't let the politicians side- can t war with 01 4,a in tne Union between the people and aa I infer from what h men. although those same correspon dents snoot from ambush. Their names are not known. the common enemy. Let tha Pan. Tfae Washington correspondent of i?11 nm.oe rrom time to time; the at " aa-w ii .a-k mmr-naa v na. a -j pie's Party stand firm and in a parrot-and- tween themselves; and tha nharlntta Dv....... 5.-. n Democratic party and ita Chiaf v-r. nnt if. i . wrr". . h- i nt; ... ,nM - -SB am a mm Wla-i -- - SI ' 1 . 1 - -w. -- w -, -i&a-,m U -x..M:-.1 L Al m A SMS a .1 SB) - a-VV V S SJB I VnAH WSlW S MS.S lui i.. i: uuucipiro u) lue iroDL tha am n-i- I fn.n iAWa w ai a; i t. -uvhmi ukuvvc ut'iicvrJH in innnnnn iab i i usuou uuwru uv liiis Diunni iiAmr-. i a. and the cold standard, his place is ties wfll to pieees if they are fo- cratic convention, not 25,000 Demo- tbe accessions IaaH fit 4V t i -i. - t I nrata vi 1 1 nf. 4h d...:j.i!.i li-.ki. m i in hal.n n il nt ... ; l, : vvu w jm uw imuw. UOl rBO-1 . . .w. u- n ICUUnul iu iuu vuimwr aaav W-V S-' S llOC li JiC7 SB U J" I IS.;-.lAn aT mm a j ...... . . . '.pie's Part v atanri firm h thm Mw uoy v,arr waa caUed to "u we certainly t,U8tul inem fle mu" Bet out oi l . . r" Washinsrton last week to attend th. young man of this kind. the two old parties and fieht thm. llloa 10 co operate against goldbugs funeral of the mother of ! wr The resolution went over. aim monopolists, xne people will Uarr. I mr- ornii movea to take up the endorse this position. bn it : I S? . . Ior uiscussion. I troduced. WSDHS8DAT, rXBSUAHT 26TH. SBXATS. irour pension bills. inss tariff bill came up anin. and their Day. Poor part v! In tha HarV ana famishing and thirsting to death. Concerning Mr. "JnniusM who is wnung Tomminonsly and NOK-lumi-nously for the Charlotte Observer, we wonder if he ia also Mr. rn.A. -in-the-Demo- enonrh vnta- crailC-rartV UriBD is troiatr tn tr v r " measure ana tne I T "fce o. oenator from Ueor- T Tsli-i - Itia ia. Kill I : a ai wat Can a patriot side to take! hesitate as to which right. HO CO-OPfcKAUUN WITH THE DEMO CRATIC MACHINE. The Washington Post of last Sat urday -ays: "lnsre is a movement among leading Democrats of North Carolina whicu, if carried to a sue MVrH?r . j v t jv Mr. Ooldbng Hoax Myth is out mr. carter, one of tha TtmnK .... IA J " t?I who A v:n .Vui TI-TST.-.r."-" " I l"D Representatives of L. P. Morton, Bred tbat something be done to raise who is Chairman of the National Re-1 It seema that it haa not t the New York eandidate for the "T""" that the deficiency of poblican Executive Committee, nffeied red TS!rJ mJ T Presidential nominate-, k.-" v- Poblio funds for the present fiscal resolution to send both thsSffS I!?" Jr5n,ocaV..PaD,rs. nd cor McKIMLKT FOB BOUND MONET." In his address at Chicago, on Lin coin's birthday, William McKinlev . 1 . . I ivantv mil I inn a mmA U. -k.. J i I iff kill M . . . . ... On f nnt I ... ...ini 111 ivuutt HgUWl , , , "J 1 . - 1 tun IUMD. . isffe gsAgis r here this week. He is worth abont The motion to nro.H .mTh-. which ha "na ,orcWc Pch in r . CJORFOLEI ilfJD CAROLINA COE3PAC3Y, Branch of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, Hcrfolk, Va. The latest built, everything new, the largest and most complete factory, best shipping -facilities.- These advantages enable us to make Fertilisers mi the least possible cost Sole and exclusive manufacturers of the CENUINC SLAUCHTER HOUSE BONE CUAHOS. BRANDS."1 thctBtetSLAr(;iITK" HOUSK HONK Norfolk and Carolina Chemical Co., Branch, Norfolk, Va. He said "The Rannlilinan no.fn Anl cessful consummation, will mightily soon think of lowering the flat of affect the political destinies of that our country as to contemplate with the Rothschilds, who are of the a am a race as uorton. worth abont Tbe motion to proceed with tha t- I which he said th.d..Tr?Kaw!!,.f. tWs. m.MnM"v"Vne construction which thek " mocratie paity is "not v . - "tf111 DU, or least I jawBri Aepuoncans were now givinar jt mesnsthst five RepublicsnSenstors the plstfarm, a construction VhicE " iw miu -fe-iwCriH ana Knnn meant tha ini.i .1.- . I j j-n We note that some so-called prom- li,t8 jn"t all tariff legislation until filver legislatioS from the statu-e thine-t . -v.vw.uo pai.J is "not dead." what was the use of Secre- TJ yriM6'm saying it was "not inent Democrats ,-u .....uv, -iwa me xvepuD- among tne people. It can be relied beginning to realise what they .ZP ull?. th,&t took away npon in the future, as in the past, to neod for themselTes, even though iZ i polltlc&1, sapremacy supply the mnntry with the best they don't know where they are at. in wnicn tne Democrats had enjoyed for nearly a quarter of a century. The plan projected now is to bring back the Populists into the Demo cratic camp, and to receive them -v. .-avujr vu m. Dasis oi a re lumed proditral uver soaii be . recosnized. Tha flva who took this Utah; Carter and Dubois. of Idaho? Colorado. I frill nr All thia n. Mr. Morrill tried to read these men Can't the people see a living 1 a W mm D00B8, .ue siiver men were at war and nlatform a. onn.f,. ( ' I signed by the writers. Wa of the country, will be tbe very last to Sem no attention without knowing BN IN BUSINESS LONUEB TIIAN ANY OTIIPlt Wtm, desertthe shin, but if the gentlemen the nmeB theauthors. CilMPiKv ivn UTIIEK FEttTILIZKH 10 RAVASSA GUANO COMPANY, TTTTT H i Twv-r- V ww -iii ivi i.-lm -i---L'Q-)jsr,-jsr o 1rrntsv.n. m r who elect to follow the mm frhr... And now the .report comes that . . - .www U. M 1 LUHU 11 ITI I vut vi wb iwnnniiein nirr in .a. OI Mr. I MTUn vi k n . ... And k B-. ;it. -r . of funeral nritln- .-n--' wS.T TJ' .k.ji r "4 uux I "-'"Tmo anamarkl rr . . a . kuc wiu. ne sa, witu Borrow npon tne I aeconas tne Charlotte Obaarvar'a mn. covertiy intimated that these five men d spectscle of their denarture tion. Of i' t UD8erTer 5 m- COMPANY. AND m - . ' WW. - af - w-aiaari aASSfI a,UCi1 U VP mfin Mr. t ilATAlnnrI m wm 4-Kme A...J a I tims. - .n - . T I t -sT w . . " tT. 'ZXZZm ..v,:rT:",l.u t:LT.rrriu"R". na tnst . lecelved. He money ever k.o v, gold, silver, and paper, cooa tue world over." Ron ton Hnr-ln1 v.-w. I.i ... I . . - ww w w auu HI lb I -v mi.wiiv.u UB UE-PIWCa. M ine recognition of belligerent rights nere was not a majority of Repobli-1 "ho follows the President an taroniza- The Herald which is a Democratic is afraid it will lead to compUea- o "Nov7 !t l8Jrfwtl7 0DTio- that tl goldbug organgoes on to praise R0"8' Why WM old tub of uSSSS-Ji1 M. I? "'"ty in S?UM the i President in his demand T --wt-v. m. sac ssiii sin Lnsa i-fr.li Af I ivi tfua munuiuui C3ale the Dsst Fertilizers. SOU. but on an equality, as brethren unite after a McKinley for his courage in deelar- f108" so. in wting the Uon's February irnriml k. . I. - I tail An Via 7 wi n 1- 11 m I.. . 1' v. Hllvl vBllHUgv uioili. a We do not know whtre got its information; but the one ne absolute fixing of the aiaarle i "M tail on the Veneanelan nTatt.; 1 li... . aeieatea ny five Popu- wnusra npon this country to I iuk equarejy ior ue "sound money." . uver jtepubUesn votes. I permsnent exclusion of all hone The kbon UnmiiM v.- lf.tr:- I 1LT- tit t it .. I1.00 nt think there has been any I for bimetallism, make uobu wj aci-i-. -ui. ii . a, aenrr wu in tha m ninn-ii...L - .. . I - . . . . - mm- Post ley sounds iust like the mona.iav this week en route to siWthH at;"" T"f ?'cioes I " -"fnea to disnipt and I thing I in the last national platforms of w ftta a,nd P'tice JePublicsnon the Committee on Fi- hih time that RepnblicanV who claim ruling-to welcome any-u wi.oid ine party should take add something to the! their cues from the party platform is certain; its informant was badly both the Democratic and Republican H " f M ?f and orca SKtt-to welcome sny to be within the party abould take off his base. The membra of ti.. ..:.. t. r. 1 I ,P ubiican and earnestness as he was when he i?d "omething to the their cues from the party nlatform Peorle's r,rty in Nntk r -1 r"T iac--ue aDove language I gave the Democratic party that -;tK- 1PeMUFJ Department, n the White House. If it teories party in North Carolina, is inst th nm namA t.v.. o. I -t-.o..; trA:7... 1 whether it is in conformity t k I ahall occur that thia -..i.ri who left and repudiattd the Demo- man in atat.nc him J never recoyernd. J.-.1-,8 i J"0." 5 the principle of Wnt Republicans who believed in I bratic party en account of iUdeser- money question. It to S iwE Rev Bavin, Cade haa h 8 tion of principle, will never go back eoldbn de,laratift M.rI,"LS.. C-d.e a8. b?ln P" hPJ.to support before the sesfhS Us well as protectionhan 1 r-l'IrJLi'J" to that discredited orsani.a.inn n. n "i:.,! 7" 7 .T": " ' ",B?1Mn 01 1116 KB"" States au close, But so far as this bill i. to such an extent as maytTn" an. t.rm. Tv,. v. 7 .? vUU. ciaameu to be for P"oi ai -.eayanwortn, JLansas, at a PcernAi, I wisb to say thst I do not doption of President Cleyaiand'. any terms. The Democratic party silver, bnt ha haa i.5r.i salary of H.5U0 rar tt- think tbat it will hnm m t aehama h h uTU-!f-1Te.l,,,l ! , - I -t vUviiiy. I r . , --- ,,.. --.w ram u . . - " ' - w tus I . 7 .-v - uvuu VOOTIDUOn. I I as sacrificed the pnnciplea of appointed by Attorney - General ifte for UI 'urther consumption of -bmit the RepubUcan suc-s will be I Thomas J.fferson, and eone over to T,,K,8SMVro,,ueiAYOBSMys, , tendered utterly impossible.'' -"I . . I fnnn.. n 12 ... I -u l-v UHCUIUOn Nallltin Ttl I in XOTlta wu..J .... a... . w.u.. iiviui varviuuan, now UTincMd: Inominirtln ioiiowingl m umuiui, i wr. x l - . . . . I . . diiucd i To-ea against tbe I ?M"?0,t.w bj". ns I shall vote neck." The bier Mldbnir. of w.- a" .V "Tn " Jodgment die- York, who are in the habit of eon- in the ReirublWrS inTta . ilT Ml ILY Lr-r""1'. " w known when Tired Women V7e Macafactcre Navasna Guano, Kavassa Universal Fertiliser Navassa Cotton Fertiliser Nayassa ComnTpfa P"-;t;-- X " iW--nCi Navassa Root Crop Fertilizer Kin ua Cn.:.! rr 1-uii irucsuuano Nara-na Fruit Growern Frtii; Mayaasa Gnano for Tobacr-, Occoaeechee Tobacco Fertjl Croatan Tobacco Onano NaTaasa Acid Pbcwphate High Grade Disnolred Bone Phn the goldbugs and monopolists, body " 9 note Wlta 80m pleasure and soul. The Democratic manhina dawning capacity on the part of tha in North Carolina is not only odious! leadin Democratic Observers to ob- for its ballot box stuffing (which was erTe ctQaI cts. For examples: done by a few tricktar. an -kui, Charlotte Observer.! the rank and file of the party ha. "Btttiny of its old friends, or claimed to be the friends of tbe peo ple and good government, while it has deserted every princ government, and betrayed tercets of the people to support sold bugs and monopolists for Presidents. a a a - - -, i i . . . . . i -- huu ui- Haul ami ut x id u-n innnin wanv . r. .;- i ..ii.! - -,. .... . - the I Democratic na XLZ ? .T"'. or 81 " they M--J -"tww inuoed In tbe House II lMS t could not pass the Senate unleae it h.j t.. ii0-.siaDttIl'. "PPort. It was " f"""y'J wat was for tbe nnr- never enaorsea or been a party to) th n.mH.7..7. v v"1 wiTsr, or get . . i i ... . - i - : nominations : Jnlius A. Littla. tn ha . Wadesbore. ' W. N. Pritchard. tn ha .. . rt-.--! xr-.tt ' r "w a l:.-?!..1""' to oe postmsster at - u T uiau wucre.t waawnen a number of its xe ssiaa-ssippi Populists have melius iet. i. xew years as-o. hnt neta a State convention al-.-i bills were intro- ini bas sTono chasing after them and eighteen delegates to the St. Louis P f political gain and a poliUcsJ iple ofgood ha. not only failed to find them but invention. Tillman's speech m SlVSiLfc Pa JP m3- yed the in- has gotten lost itself." endorsed; Whitney boomlWerats fc tSSJ'mF10'? the Am"' npportgold- Ntws and Observer. were scored, and free ooinaire of mJXr nf ttd Jlltl1 . silver boomed. ,ln tn? campaign the Democrats win oe almost as afraid to talk abont Mil a This ha. been don. by the o.,,!!Ste l&itt-& ttiZx!. leaders who have been anxiou. to . ted at Saliabury. This is a bis- boT. get the patronage from the goldbu A to Messrs. Keid and Craisr. they for MytowB' Federal pie counter.' This treach- re of opinion still, and Senator Quay, of Pennsvlyanis. the right of either the newspspers To? erv haa ra.nH.n u .s m .-I11 ur" emocrata are of the I haa entarad tha ra fn, o v' I oers or me Uommittaa ah -"i-,--.!- ' ...- v-.v hi lama onininn. 1 1: . .. . . . T I CO read US onfe nt th. coinage of member of the x?;".? olaim to belong who ahall take part in William F. Mara hall tn k- .- taa m t- ' t-a-aa- i wnviiia. Ha Kiarbteen nenaion duced. ' TkaraSay, i JJeven pension bills introduced. - . m sjss nmLisiF nr ' - s . . -. nT." i-'-uiui aoout S1UU.- wvuu 1 or coast dcrences waa dianna-. wnfal i-ersssea taesa Weanee of thett wwa-a-ssBls-sgusssn-tlss-tsi a-Dbitioa. Thsessaiselui i ia is! tnetr strength SnrB---aB--.l aVa aVSV m ja . - -. . W yes there ts ns snaays treea the I wsss. esse sn tea. Tneyai jy? W !' tlnwagh psxt- M snrishil aad yttsllsed bleoe. g fwra-isitaa wta gtye thesa pwmaw4es-atttsa -e as a S Si S.H Si ST 5 H li.uui.u,. UlIlSMICALS. j-;- CwGcads, Ifewinacfciaery, lm,:pfice$. EstatHsk j liafca. Waa-w. ln the contestsd election case of Van Horn (Rep ) y. Tarsney (Denu) snnaiong witbout us. -. . aeparcj can -due we deny ocratio frauds dencein this Twaiva -iM-i Only three pension bills offered. hewn In the evi- nias were Intro- f yte the untlle'Vet rdytS Kcsdfo Garonparllla lothoOnly Trao Diced Purifior "bile eye today.; a-aaar r . r -aw-v -at llctdquanars fortiio Cgsi, Omy 2C TO-J-?-r3i--i rfgysg. eaWS-BBssm anWBWP Hccd'o Rib JMC5rSL'St VJ rairs--? Al cn -n .7L H? r. vy nt and FUliea. noess sit dlk. VmGs4 pwirirrriiTiVO ml sf fS-port-d area Omrk mm -.- ( L . 'EEcni-i: padix DimnAn. n. c
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