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THK CAUCASIAN. Ka!eigh, N. March 5, 189C DECLARED FOR I CUBAN LIBERTY.! A LIFE LOMB REPUBLICAN. (To-itinnM from fint page.) One Grand Act of Congress -Hope For The Beautiful Isle of The Sea. ty a Qrset -Ta tiaase' Sum Ctapw abas Brats ef i Mar mi Fw Csao aaa1 Dylans TW Maafly Offices Seel B Onar Ta Gale another voi yo Senator has shocked tL- hah of tome Senators and made f.ine mi? J bints that Ororer was by , ra-ans "an angel unawares" if I,,. Jul propone to have silver wings h-n a candidate, and called an ex tra rHiion in order to have THEM cut f and gold ones ingrafted; bat linn Keeraa to be rather expensive to taxpayers 'H't'l millions in 18 months in order that he and a FEW . i 1,.ku m a v fit w fr r 1 7 nn . erencyand indfjwndenci I Hay go ahead Butler, thou sprout J. . . . r , ,. of Sampson. The people of North adopted are a. foil Carolina are with you. Home lew exceptions, viz: Democrats in oflce and Uepublicans who hope to be if .-neb a thing be possible as a Repub lican President in 1HU7. I have made this letter too long, but simply wish to say again that all Senators Bat ter and Tillman have to do is to stand by the people and they will stand to the rack, fodder or no fod- 1.r I U ,lminl the Senate U j the overwhelming vote of ftl to ii, the Senate to-day adopted a current resolution favorable to Cuban bellig erency and independence. The rev-1 m nr JVJ bud t OVS IM a a Chamber and suppose every one else did who has had the pleasure of vis iting the Capitol or this great na tion, and I can imagine those ma jeKtic, marble walla echoing, and re- (M'UOlUKi r . . . .. 1 r. .r CJ TV NAIiatAM h Aft i nj a - tln mannoou anu uo , v, ak. We of North and South Car olina sent them there TO speak, 1 no wing they had the grit. Vch, Senators, the rank and tile . t TT 1 T V. art! wiin you. we, iinu th M;ntiments of tens of thousands in North Carolina) don't Bee how such men as the Hon. John Sherman i nn Mak one day so grandly for i ...... ,11iam. nml in LESS THAN -i ifnl'It.H r just the same unless mere was m.i.l ut the bottom and top or sucn orxluct, ana tnen wnen iue nuu. John U. Carlisle, in such prophetic language, described the condition or tnj ..i.nntrv irhtfien Tears atro in case of demonetization of silver un less there was gold "that is good in Europe" at the end of the lane; but I do thank Pleides and Orioon and all tho rest of the stars that do not fall that it's a long lane that has do end, and by the lights in the starry ..n.unu nt inA noneai timers ui iuid owa : Jtttolrfl bv the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring, That in the opinion of Congress a condition of public war exists between the gov ernment of Hpain and the govern ment nrnrlaimed and lor some time maintained by force of arms by the people of Cuba; and that the I nited states of America should maintain a strict neutrality between the contend inrDowrri.iccurdinrto etch all the riarhta of belligerents in the Dortft and territory of the I' nited States. u lleu.lv rd. That the friendly ofllcea of the United .States ahall be ottered by the I'reaident to the Spanish gov ernment for the recognition of the in dependence of Cuba." On Monday the House adopted the resolution amid thundering applause by the overwhelming vote of 273 to Ki, leaving oir, however, the clause pro viding that "friendly offices shall be offered by the President Ac." Kvery Populist voted for the resolu tion. Three Democrats and three Re publicans voted against it. For about one year the Cubans have been engaged in their second strug gle for independence and free dom from Spanish oppression. They have been fighting against Paino's Colory Compound tho Oost Spring ilomodv Today in All tho World ! It Pnrifies the Blood as nothing Else Can Do-It is Food for the Tired Brain-It Uakes. Strong Nerves! Publicly Recommondod as No Rcmedv of any Kind Ever was Before by Thousands whom It Has Mado Well. Endorsed and Prescribed by the Ablest Physicians in Every City in America. (Tariff on 5RIMOCB w w w w a a . r.io3awo cfiaSdM With corrfu rotauio cA crops arvl tlicral fsrtiluatn.v cotton Unda will imfmv. Ilxr application of a prvpT frrti lizcr containing ufTdmt 1V?- ' ash often make the Jifrcrrncr between a prWitalJc crop axvl failure Uc frrtxUiers contain : in not less than 3 to 4T Actual Potash. Kainit it a complete ijKxic against "Ruit." 1 a. IW mbm. at r afav 4 n fa .4 V.4 Ut rl lm ktwd VW CUMM 111 miH lit IW. 1 mm 4 so over to the single standard overwhelming numbers and at a trreat dlsauvantaire. until very re cently the Spanish forces were under the command of (ien. Campos, who conducted the war on a firm but hu mane plan. The Spanish government decided that he was too easy with the Cubans, and that tins was the cause of a failure to put uowntne reDeuion. ine ornvurnmont t.hprpfort' removed (ien. Campos and put in his place Gen. Wey- ler, wno is reponea io oe one 01 mc most villainous, brutal and bloodthirsty men of this day. Since he has been in command, he has issued some terri hle orders, and reports of Spanish cruelty are awful. IJesides murder, (Towns Ul iuo uwusoi I 1.1 ucilj ui c a m u '"-'"" " I tountrv we see the end of plutocracy massecre and all phases of cruelty, the ilrawinir near, i am not iu ibyui ""iu"-"" v ' . :c ' v r Seniors, or any one else speak Jfflf "ft ingKVibof rulers-itis not accord- v ' irl8 BtriDOed naked ing to Scripture, bt. James ana otn- id compened tnem t0 Jance, thus naked, before the Spanish troops Wheie every other remedy has failed Paine'a celery compound has made people well ! It cures disease! It has saved the lives of thousands of sufferers. It has made the weak strong. Paine's celery compound purifies the blood as nothing else can do; it is na ture's brain food; it builds up shatter ed nerves; it is pre-eminently the one great health-maker known to medicine. First discovered auer laoorious, studious, scientific research by the ablest physician America has produced, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D LI- D., of Dartmouth College, it is prescribed and publicly indorsed by the best nriptitinncra :n evervcitv in America. it has been so enthusiastically recom mended hv srrateful men and women in every walk of life that it is to-day in every sense the most popular reme i i .i fiv in i.iim witriu. :i t, It nas proven itseii so eaoiijr iue greatest of all spring medicine, malt- r I - i- mwiA tha Infirm luff LUC wc& airuug suu - " " well, that in the bis: cities. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, St. louia ana me rest, me leauins; news papers, making tneir own canvaaaea again this year, have found that the de mand for Paine's celery compound as far surpasses that of all other remedies as the curative power of this great compound surpasses that of all others together! Paine's celery compound, lasen uur insr the earlv SDrintr days, has even more than its usual remarkable effica cy in making people well. Is mates short work of all diseases of debility anil nnrvnua exhaustion. It rapidly drives out neuralgia, sleeplessness, dyspepsia and rheumatism from tne system. It removes that lassitude, or "tired feeling," which betokens weak ened nerves and poor blood, nvararnrkod and tired women are but one class of persons who are in urgent need 01 mis wonaenui remsuj u and keep them 'well. Basinets men ho are not sleeping soundly, shop girls made pale and sickly by long hnnra nt Indoor work, and the count less sufferers from dyspepsia, kidney ana liver iroume, neeu iue nmgur- . a ting effect or Paine's celery compouna now that spriag, with all its dangers, is at hand. IU pre-eminence as a hearth-soaker coroes from its extraor dinary powers of supplying appropri ate nutriment to the blood, nerves and brain. Just as the great lawyer studies each one of his cases till he knows it on ev ery side, and in every possible aspect, so Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LI.. of Dartmouth College, the discov erer of Paine's celery compound, had studied the nerves in health and dis ease, when well nourished and when under-nourished, in men and women and children years before he looked for the remedy. Paine's celery com nnnnd was the outcome of his entire nrofessional life. A fitting: memorial iOld Dominion Guano Company, 11KAM1I OK THK VIKC.IN1A- !:U. MlKMU'Al. K IMftiaistfisottsaraa of THK CKl.KHKATKU OLD DOMINION" and "FIRUERS FRIEND HKAMiS K to a life of hard study and cloe obaer- a . a. . a . a a I valion a remeay mai iu worm could not loae to-day. at any price! . . . m k. a a. . 1 laae aavaniaare 01 me rrmiriion Dower of thia arreateat of all remedies for reatorioz vicor to the blood and strength to the nervoua ayatm. In theae first day a of spring one has every cnancv ior geuing wru. iuw urj lect it. Paine's celerv compound calma and im.liTua all m nurwiiun tiaauta and i n i umii thrf hfulv to tk nn solid flfah. I :noSnribfl;'tte rdcUring Aiiimoiiiated Fertilizer & Aeicl Phosphates skin of all evidences of bad humors within. It is an infallible relief for . . , ,. , . , salt rheum, eciema, and all blood dis- We sell more goods in ortb Caiohna than an other manufacturers eases. This clearly demonstrates the high character and the universal aatiafa'- Pbvsicians reconiie Paine'a celery M .uu rtI1P trr. ; U are brttrr irriarel thia vwr than rrr CrSdTaVd sVn?vers th tt Wfore bujing ,ou will gH J Vo L 1 Al . t. ... a I .rrnto lvt.1 at all nmmment railwav stations and stramNut land- DJ lllcui wurrcTtr nine im p,i r m. I vui bvuk .-w . .. j of a vigorous and prompt restoring of no9 in North Carolina. I Birriijiii to iue Kuru-uui t rs, but 1 DO ADMIRE me jata uu have the pluck to attack rascality I . 1s.nl. iloalinv if hits John. Jim or (i rover, and am fully persuaded it is hitting 80ME110DY hard. II. P. Pop. TIhto is more catarrh lu tlii sec t,., i.r tlm eountrv than all other .list iist's put together, and until the lust few years waa supposed to be in citrnble. For ft great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's catarrh cure, man- r.wnrn.l liv V. J. Chenev cc Co., 1 1 l l a x l. v "'j - - aw Toledo, Ohio, ia the only constitu tional euro on the marKct. n is ia- Icnw intiTtiallv in doses from 1U drops to a teasnoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollais for any caso it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CU., xoieuo, unio. l-if" Sold by Druggists, 73c. A Itemed jr for The Panic, while the parents, driven to the point . : n ..... ,fl Kot Xf n n r nf hap a. Ol lllBailllJf , DtUUU UJ . .11 O ll J ports of horrible and demon-like bru tality have come from Ue beautiful Island, and the whole heart of Amer ica will applaud and commend the ac tion of Congress. Cuba is only 130 miles from Florida. A steamer as fast as one of the At lantic liners could cover the distance imt.wppn the United States and this Spanish possession in six hours. It is the finest cane sugar country in the world. It is celebrated every where for its fine cigar leaf tobacco. It has an immense quantity of exceed ingly valuable timber, and great min eral resources which have as yet been scarcely touched. Havana, the capital a i- : . 1 .1 ;noolnaa 1 antra a a VflW OI tUC I3ISUU, IB UCOI 1 J o -- - " Orleans, and, next to New York, is the raat annnrt in America. 'i' hi. ignited states at one time was very desirous of possessing Cuba, and forty or fifty years ago made Cuba an otter oi 2iH,,ow,uuu ior n, wmcu wno rejected. There does not seem to be so much desire now to possess it. On the contrary, mosi Amencaus uum rather see it an independent republic. The Cubans beganarebellionin 18G7, which lasted for many years, and it is said to have cost Spain and Cuba 60,000 or 70,000 lives each. It was partly crushed and partly compromised. i?niihi nonra nhout the Dresent re bellion is exceedingly hard to obtain, ThP above ia the title of a pamph- as the Spanish possess all the seaports v,t nf . npg bv lirvan Tvson, ior- anu euuew -r Ut of iJ pages dj iryan aJtbou, 8endin out any new? ex 1 1 1 h r i v iii. Liiia Jvukvi Jealousy of a Girl the Canae of the Trae edy Talk of Lynching. Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 26. A special to the Sun from Jackson, Tenn., says : Near Henderson, Tenn., a few miles south of this city, last night, a most deliberate double murder took place. John E. Butler, a respected citizen, gave a dance, and a large number of his neighbors were present. Young Unwell rpnresentinsr a good family, but himself a disreputable character, was present, and it is sup- nnoari rnrn 1711 ipkiiiuhv ui duuic kui present, proceeded to break up the af fair in a rOW. lie was reijucBreu uj ir. UiKh tn ha niliat. and the re- auest broueht on hot words and Bibb V 1 n..ll mmWA mW. was snot uown uy oagwcu auu mui Had dvinar in a few hours a t. thi nnint. Butler came forward and requested Bagwell to leave, saying thai- ha had airpadv killed a man, who meant him no harm. This angered Bagwell, and without further provocation he fired upon But- . 1 1 :f .: .v, :etanHv Th mnr- ler, KllllUg UIlll llioiaunj. - - derer then mounted his horse, and rode away at his leisure. It is almost certain that Bagwell win ha oaiivht- and it is understool that there is some probability of a mob interfering should he be brought in. There is also a probability that Bag- roaii win nnt, he. taken alive as he is known to be one of the most desperate men in this section. HOW IT WORKS. of itant that which is in the Stanish in terest. The Spanish regular forces in Cuba are variously stated at from 110, nnn tn iflonoo men. The Cubans have not over f riA ova VllJ . . . a f Via lii progress, and it looks as if they would win eventually. mi.- jnno silver countries tiavo A UV Over Us. crton. 1). C. It ia well writ ten and will be found to be very in teresting and instructive on the most important suoject tna-cau jn- ut nl v p.iTftre the attention oi me people at this time. The following i . ia an extract. We have seen that in 1873 the entire DDCcinryT P.LFVELAND'S PURCHASE n... in , sv.siem oi ine uouv uunwu " - i.uoiniv irxmiitinn. That bv the con tinued application of vicious and dis honest leeisianou a uiaiiguauv buncle has been developed where tne Mesh would otherwise be sound, ine treatment administered during tne r.wt. -i i voora has increased the wiutn and depth thereoi. ine continuallv grown worse final CommoUon Over The Action Conareee With Befereaeo to Cuba, The action of Congress on the Cuban question has been hailed with a oe lirum of delight by Cubans in this country and everywhere else. But it nas raiseu tne ire oi opiu- country demonstrations have been made against Americans. The Ameri can Consulate at Barcelona has been mobbed and the windows Drosen wim stones. Recently an American scnoou- er was overhauled ana searcneu uy a Spanish cruiser. The Amenoan min ister's residence in Madrid is now guarded by police. Spain has ordered its full navy to get in readiness. The United States Senate has passed a bill tnr tha inAPMM rf OUT MTT bV a thOU- sand enlisted men, and for the calling out and enlisting of naval militia. ah thia innka aiirnificant : but we think it will end in bluster. Spain annf- rrn tn With thlS COUDirY. ai- nt France and other countries are saying if there should be . i :n I f Uw.ASn war, iney win ubiji owu. Keen cool, everybody, and don t lor ..... nom .nuntrv. There are some KCU uui " "--j- thimra in nrhich we want to declare our own independenc. Don't forget the financial question. TWENTITH ANNUAL CONVENTION. ... a aT.aaai aTThvlaflilsan AIUC1IUVU va lOUUft MW iaik c!oilnft Charltt. Haven l AAtnent of the Twen t;ah Annnn.1 State Convention of the Ynnnp Men's Christian Association .. . i i i x nt.. t TXnrth trn itia ro Do neiu. ai vuac 1Q-22. has been issued, . Tho nistnm. the Young men's vnriB- r , p.. tian Association ana citizens oi vuai. mmm OF 1BU BUS TTii;tftr- Snnnd Monev. To show how we are robbed through the de ,000 men. The cuDans nave m0netization of silver, we win sup- L-Z St in extending a r'fndJilra Uose one of our Minnesota farmers puuriT TZ'a" would take a nunarea tnousanu uuu- rr rrj u .n wnrVera in the State to be present. ree entertain- ment will be proviaeo ior u ited delegates, livery young iuu, whether an Association member or nnt is invited: also business men, professional men, pastors, teachers. He Buja a Ducking Ground on the Poto mac Below Waahlngtoa. rresiueni vjciu, --"-t ' oortt f .rml,8 silver is SZra!SS5 - 7 eentMhe RaS3io.a b worth $1.30 .. . T..r- in fa4fnrd Pniint.V. I rhan ho orfits homfl. and SO With tlie -;ant hoJ v. .hmit-. fnrtv miles below Washing- man from Argetine getting $1.30 nail CUM Ja7 i y awuv " T a-- - . . . Therefore ton. The place is owned by ev You can now get the best at Standard Prices, and a part of the Money you pay for it goes to help ; : the Cause of i r Reform. A p la iii, legitimate plan has been de viaad hv nhich much can be done without adding to ordinary domestic expenses. Let every reformer "read ana recommena tne pian. - - . m a Acknowledgements irom leaumg Vnnnitata all over the country have come to us to the effect that the scheme of the Peoples Supply Co., of Balti more, is brilliant and its possibilities grand li it oniy can oe maue tu wur. ft. ia wnrkins'. it is aireaay suppun- ing reformers in the field and is mak ing money, it is now esiaoiisuiug headquarters in various states anu or ganizing an army of speakers and workers for the cause. THK SIMPLE PLANb The simple plan of this great enter prise is this : The Peoples Supply Co. IS an incorpuraveu uuuji auu a facturing various staple and package articles of most common consumption which Populists in all parts of the A - I. n A nAnfintIO couuery are uujriug auu uunnu to use. The reasons why Populists buy these goods in preference to oth ers of a different manuiacture are ev- Att the profits on all tne gooas Vnw the Starch, called Joan of Arc Finest Gloss Starch, is not guaranteed to stiffen the back-bone of toadies and sycophants to monopoly when, as Sam Jones says.it is only a cord runniPg up their backs; but the Peoples Supply Co. does stake its reputation and its future success on the statement that thia Ktirrh ia the. verv finest Starch manufactured anywhere in the world and stiffens into perfect forms any cloth unon which it is used. It can be mad with cold water or can be boiled if boiled a smaller quantity should ho uaad. Witheverv nackage of Starch ia a cake nf nure white nolishillg wax. which gives an extra nigh polish to collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms. Marcn comes in 10 cent pound packages. RAISES Til K SPIRITS OK POPDI.I8T8. Joan of Arc Baking Powder comes in 5 cent bottles and in 5, 10, and 20 cent cans. Quarter of a pound for 5 cents. This Powder not only raises the bread and biscuits quicker and more satisfac tory than any other but its wonderful saia has raised the snirits oi every I'oo- ulist i nterested in the success of the Peo ples Supply Co., and Populist victory. Wherever it has been introduced It has become the most popular brand on the market. Webb & Co., the largest gro cery house is Crisfleld, Maryland, sold four dozed within a few days after in troducing it there and ordered a gross immediately, saying: "It sells like hot cakes and is by all means the best in the market." OLD DOfflHION GUANO COHPAliY, BRANCH, Norfolk, Vn. NORTH CAROLINA 8 BIG STORE W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., EALEIG-H, H5T. C We ITtt aagr-j In nur own Dress Making Wpartment at moderate pricea. None make more stylish and correct coatumea. W give the beat work hireling in taate and design otuer areaa-maaina- unnruurnu -' -- - We submit samples of sty I ih I rea ioud Silk and Cotton I'reae f.ouda We supply Wedding Outfit Bridee' and llridea-maida Irea iuti. .r Writo to ui for Samplea. F4limatr and Idraa. H Spring and Summer Catalogue, now ready ak for one. W. H. Sl R. 8. TUCKER e CO. Aptly illuatrating xir harinr ntetbod: iO-ioch Japanese Kaiki Silka. 25 crnta ir yard. 21-inch Japanese Ilahutai hilka, TVcrnle ier yard In printed Wrap. Ireden Prraian and Floral flta. 3H-inch All Wool "aahmrfe Blark and all rolora, 16 rente yard worth 10 cents. , at aery r mail oaf NoticeSpecial Values pr. .nt- l-r many improvements will be wnatovpr tne cost. iciaj uv iuuvh i a um, r . . . . 1 ! :.l wmww imn,AvompnTfl Will We did not stand in neeu oi aiu iruiu foreign nations to demonetize silver (we doubtless receiveu some; uu certainly stand in need of none now to remove the carbuncle. A ieariui .i...- miii ho left, hut better this than the ultimate destruction of the govern ment. is said made. GOLDBUGS WILL CONTROL BOTH. a a. fan ... A Systematic Effort By wau uwee Commit Tne.Two Old Fartlea to The Gold Standard, "HARD TIMES.' The hard timea doea not deter the people from going West. There are the farmers are prosperous, write to A. A. (Jallagner, Doumeru xo aia nt TrhA&t to Liverpool. At the hotel he would meet a man from TOneai ami nnfl from the Argentine, oo,.h havincr 1 01). UUU DUSUeiS OI wheat- All three sell their wheat for one ounce of silver per bushel whih ha. been near the price ior Viyw r"vi' i -ai - . mu. i uni am atnrints. raiiroau mou, ouu i ; . ; .1.:. 100 years). They au go nom.. xu ;r,;tY" "interested tn the welfare tureu anu so u Mr in ii 1 a ammm " ainvanv ri 1 a 1 it a iiiiu 1101 unuovt of voung men. nepresoniaiiwu T;cfa h imniic.it confidence that the not limited, and towns having no peopie'8 Supply Co. is thoroughly reli- A cqaa mn ar AordiaiiT inviieu 10 .his and fnrniRhes oniv tne purest ana Charlotte will pre- mmt wholesome articles the market hnndrfid del- Uffnrda. There is no fear of adulters egates on for profits. In the third place The programme promise w u - r-f u with the pecially interesting; ..amon? S choicest gems of Populist literature. the following win aeiiver wu.c. Iq tnia w every paCfeage becomes a Xf-r, TW nt AaheVllle: KOY. .- V.aht. a carrier of truth Ex.?. Dr. Walter E. Lambnth of Nash- t"0 the darkest nooks and corners of so iney uuug 7-- vill. Tennt Messrs. F. S. Brocfcman, ciety. sell it at 14 cents vine p a atarv. and H. 0. nn now ok thk MABKix. wool) and tajce . suver or buvoi. p,, secretarv of the n, th.t t.h Paonles Sunolv change, which is the same, go nome " Mr. L. - li. " , LC W rh mar- and the foreiener has H cents iur I ""X i xr.h Oa-AZ. I "" ' v,:t .iadW m-atinir his wool, while the American farmer with a" large Tale" are" Sh.Baking has but 14 cents per pound, while , he m be JconJ Powaer, Soap, Cigars, Shoe Blacking, pays taxes nereano.noip ---?--- 0vertoDt the governmeni onus - Qt, -t Raleigh. foreign wool grower pays ' Sr nn n w ho Wish to attend and realizes aonoie xne . Prw I 0v,Xnll writn Tt hnea to F. P. Turner. American farmer aoes. I o"" r: o " "I " Z 0 ,wa t.rhr:irWh second Crop Seed Potatoes. Chicago, mere ne meev I : Tht Are After The Double Faced CLEANLINESS NIXT TO OODL1HK8S. Purity soap, a laundry soap, will cleanse anything except the stained and perjured souls of old party politi cians. It is a special Populist brand of soap scientifically manufactured and is far superior to the popular brands now on the market. It is 5 cents a bar. Timr ORKATKST THING IN th LOVK hnahol fnr thftir wheat, while our Ml.naonio farm Br tr fits 07 COntS. EK it is with beef, lard, tobacco, cotton, Knv. 1st ns take wool, which from South America, Aus tralia, and all silver using countries. New Yobk, Feb. 26. The sound money committee or tne unamoer 01 Commerce held a meeting to-day in the rooms of the Chamber of Com merce. The meeting was privaie. rl I " Zaaw v . a . .- rnkaaawtsa n 1 anil A R1 nn OI llunUUiai more 1 and Tat its conclusion sev Texaa from the Southern States than v Taniutions were offered. to all the other Western States com-1 0ne BUbmittedby Kichard Young bined, but this ia easily accounted and seconded by Joseph C. Hendnx, 'r-.i AvL-araaa anrl TpTfta I read : ior. jjauub um.u , Resolved. That the executive corn are cheap and very productive and 1'. d t0 prepare and submit to the unamper oi - '"s nA h. too. has 100 an address inviting tne co-operaun nnaips miu ui an i uuibco. auu - - - i and of all business price we will say $50 a head. The T?-onirarnnT Gibb. of Texas, who vtAn in I nsa III II V f II li tita OCtUl c ayaav I maTinan 1 la. K. M B11TD1 VA bm v w I 1 1 t 1 - J U mem ah1 for rates, also maps and books de- adoption, by the National Conventions change and when he gets home he ST At broadside scriotive of the country. of bbth great political parties, of unequiv- h fm a head-less a small duty, who is writing a senei i of WoaMae Bcripuveoi iue twuuuj declarations infavorof the mam- SB ; tt rvthini? letters for the Southern Mercury, hotsprinqs. Arkansas. .n.c. of the present standard oi "... 'nsin; LT, , , TT . 1 I . I S01CL IU CUIUUeilUUU mm .iiv. o i -j . lTnf Snrintra owned bv the United Ualue. ... , . ... r Tbere are 50.000 Democrats in sh eV Government and under its I Another '' a " " r 8UDPOse China or Japan TeM8 who never scratched a ticket, ' - - m-ar-tT iit.iraiv t--s ni'.u waua a o - . . aai . . a the wormi That it is the sense of this send goods here, that it cosis w not even cievelana or uniDereon ruwuer, ouap, 'g'i oi Shoe Polishand the four staple house hold medicines, Sarsapanna, iron Tmc.X4niment, or. run Killer, ana Liver riiu. GREATEST THING WOELP. T.nva Letter Cigars are 5 cents each and made from the choicest tobacco leaves. Each cigar is wrapped in a love letter written by Maryland's Joan of Arc. A BLACK BECOBP. Egyptian Shoe Blacking is an oil hlookinir that nreaerves the leather at the same time giving the brightest polish. ir.rvnt.ian Gloss Shoe Polish and vnrntTan Shoo Polish come In 10 cent bottles. They are a Superior other sDecialties will be on the market soon. W. B. Main, Grtcer, 1ft. 5 Har jtett street, Kalelgk, has bem tt handle these g4s. Let the peo ple call for aa4 examlie thea. Try tfcem. They are as as the best, anc cost no nore. SlAfflaSS No. 5 Hargett St., Raleigh. r MS st UllAT.II 0 PURELY MUTUAL, ALL OlViBENOS PAD TO POLCV HOLDERS. PAH? ioilCV IIOI.IIEIIH tWNNMKIO. In event of laps, the policy ia continued In force for its foil amount lor ID fTfiii ,r '.. . j,ht ana action twin a ruif4 HI lb partPoef he SuThUfeuVe' wiUU Tound inv..ab,. lence from Ko, temporary buney emrramerU or fretful,:, lh 11 causes or lapse wnen maurauw! ia PAID UP VALUES, CASH VALUES, AMU LOAN VALUES All guaranteed. After the second year all policiea are incontestable, and all " B AOBNTO wisTEI nVl aVconTof tbVhtat. For tern,. addra. AGENTS JEI BZRO GENEKAL AGENTS, " UAL.EIUII. O. W. B. lOlleadllouse.Chattonooga, lenn., en n themoveD After Tha Franda." I can fnrniah e few hundred bar rels of choice homk grown second OT.AtT own -onrr l rrCtVZ lnclndmST rtKD J VUI -J.W"J 7 and Whiti Bliss and other popular varieties. Uome eariy sure iau. Address, J. E. LATHAM, JNewoern, n. v.. COW PEAS FOR SUI A nice lot of the celebrated UXKOWX 99 John R. Pender, Tarboro, H. C. ARE TOU A MAGISTRATE 7 k MIKITY OFFICER? UirtCt BUpciloiuu i Resolved 1 Dll l js h" dcuos v. i ;uu gwuo . nut situ -. Sanitarium. Write to A. A. Oalla- committee that the agitation in favor manufacture twenty cents a yara that haTe got on war pajnt and v.v VaoaontrerApenLlron Lf the maintenance of the present there. that it would cest our mann- , , t; The nale-faced Ku,ciwuau ' M r:.-H.rd of value and against the ireei w ' v thirtv cents a yard. V - "T7;, r : , - aJHori o..i.v.bo.dbepro.u,M 'v.a wim M11n-. onm. derseiis tne Amenu - i.:a Th,ffr n.. ; i aAaaaa wn ail t rsH lis b.iiaa at n r a ' n i. i.iim racuuviTv rrl'Ml Via IIT rfLUlU LUOMI W D I KintL'CU. A Aw wuv aa full Iit8 to be derma, eic,. etu. -th(1 oner and lawful means ai im jno wonuer numu "Ja""1 war, anu it w y. "--;-e ' are howling for protection: now, where the plutocrats win lisne ana i MriiTiinnLiiu. . iftbaBabylaC-tUnajlaath. Resolved, That the committee on n- t j - ftlfl well-tried nance oe requesteu ku Be sure and use that old 8tep. tS cur the fund for carry. WTncI Ttfoa WrwsT.OW'8 SOOTHINQ "JSftM.-A-k. Syrup for children teething. It This is really the scheme that has .u- v:i,i .f.na fh- amms. hAn worked on both the old gangs wiur lueviuiiu, - o- iiT twpntT Tears, but ior a dim all p.to, ere. wind j'tUSS.TO S ia ina DfoL rtiiicu j au nartv-oiiuueu u . "-v m . i ,it. i - .. - i wenty-tive cents a Douie. you common sense peopie, u you gsorb bonds and the muusiiicrs get cannot understand, just shut your . lignta 8n6i outof tnem air A a a.na let vour wife read this and l , , aA onu n . ana leave monm and oav interest on bonds. 7 - af I know you eyes shut. i can see it witn your J. B. Machamie. Thaj Kaap Coming. Texas Reformer v Judge J. C. Terrell, of Fort Worth, orother of lion. A. W. lerren, -tr to Turkey, and Judge John K. Tsulbee, of Georgtown, are among the last to leave the Democrats ana Join the Populist. uine on, tne uoors are uicu. J, tr Thev called anv man -:a tn make them see it a fool. BeaalU Tell the Story. " A vast mass of direct, nnimpeaceh .vi. i. 4.:mnnv nrnvM bevond any possibility of doubt that nooa a Dar- The Hew Bene Talr. The New Berne Fair was held last v Tt hrnirft its already excellent ! -annrA fnr excellence in every tea- I " - who triea to n-;"" " possibility of. aouot mai But "Old inings VD 7:." ,"rrii -lianarilla actually does peneouy anu . ik. HLieht has aawneu permanently cure oiseasos causea fw C:;nl fla tn th. town the country. ntn Alll t,, ;mnnre blood. Its recora or I tauou - --"r ' " JTu" " ii: -SiSSr VnTcVptnS Fwd. e is unequalled and these g gaJtjiS !!n!Lon!Sf!nr;d for thfs purpose. have often been accomplished after SSIad. Thia was niiMi----- ... hM Airenm-l n .....hI ah hart taiiea. wvua - . Is it possioie, , v. " """" , ,n v.-noll. j, rioaa, iaewnw atances. that ineiwFt " tn Amriea. The flaff was ' m aa s am le" 4f. nnrUHllIU W w-r t Tb all llVAT I IULUU3v w I received by the Mayor of ew Berne with appropriate oermomeaj. wffiffiSl'. -hri8-hi?,A? Hood's PHXS cure all liver ilia, '7 m mv.A wnrK ior ruuuiw . ... za iTtri.trAfttura. I B- . . ' I .nhscribe for ana - -f!I1 1 biliousness, naunaice, muiSoBui Subseriba f ne th weekly CaUOA- papers so that g" -r- - gick headache- Wood's Packets of Vegetable nnd -lower Seeds Contain more High-Grade Seeds nW rmnketa Bold. Don't buy half-sixe, poorly- llrl mofreta and COmmiSBlOn neda. which are not to be com- ,rA ithr i n aualltv o r t. . . ji.a..v.tCMilc nnannrr to woou a vmm does not handle Wood's Hlgh-Gradc Seeds sena your oraers uird-. - pay the postage aeuvenos naiVfta nnncM and auarter- pounds of seeds free to your poevomce at catalogue ivco. arivfrintlve Catalome and Guide to the Farm and Garden nulled free, write ior iu X We WOOD & SONS, gaiw, WCHK0ND,VA. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE WoKLd. If you pay Sato 6 f or ahoea, ex- m amine the W. L. Douglas Shoe, and 9 see what a good shoe you can buy lor w OVER IOO STYLES AMD WIDTHS, COMOBEM BWlli and LACK, made la all kladaoftbe leather by skilled mea. We make aad U more f3 Sboea aa mmj other manufacturer la the world. Koie genuine unless me and price is stamped on the bottom. Ask vow dealer for our SMt. t'u at M. at.U Shoes: aMkSO, and S)1.7S for bora. TAKE M SUBSTrniTL If ywdealer cannot supply you. send to fac tory, enclosing price and 36 cents to pay carriage. State kind, style 01 toe icap ur V1"" r -.,Ti:i, width. Our Custom Dept. snn fill vour order, sena ior new uia- rated Catalogue to Box r. n Tnea To ee4 a Copy of ike 19. C. naiial of Lai aniforci REVISED AND COMPLETE Turinriinir the Acta of the last leg- , islature in which yon are intereaW. ywith this rORa BOOK, it dont make any difference whether yon have a copy of tne acta of 1SS5 or not. CJ With this FOXa IOCS yoa need no other boos to game joa business ef your office. It ia the only F0R9 BOOK P to - date on the market. Prise. Bt Us'iI, S2.00. mmi & BROOGHTon, PTJISXIaalXKIti. RALBIQH, N. 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All persona Indebted U said ectate wiU pleaae samka laaBodiaie pay ment. Wtatt M. Abol, zneoter( jiorriavuM, a. An yon helping to tprmd the dr onlation rd tho CaoruRUKf ... . I rnvthar? " D1A M X I 111 . I m .ivv ck jack.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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