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I LETTERS FROU THE PEOPLE. Varioui M&tteri on Which The Popular Opinion Express- ed-All Sectioni Interested. LIVING ISSUES FOBWABD. Ummj OpIaUM Wrm mil Ur Ihm mat (-aratU WaaUd Earcpl mm rrlalvl FuIm With Cisldbaaa r "Hair' Jl4kagA JIIpb far tor Prllekard. Vmt PrlarlpU Oaly. For Tb Caucasian. 1 WooDLaWD, N. C, April 10 I think our county for for fre ilvr, regardless of party. We. fa vor eo-opration with tbe Republi cans on principle only. W. T. URirriK. with tbe paoer. and endorse its bold nd fearless sUnd for the tight. Those answers of March 19lh art all riirht. With such orinciples w are an re to win. for the DeoDle will M with ns. SCHATCX ALLEN DECLINES. H Will CnmM ke tke FesteUaS naaHtatlel HeeBleee. Omaha Keb., April 7. Senator W. V. Allen to-day addressed a let- SILVER IN HALIFAX. Are CaaJteraMr alSyateaa. A sllrer meeting , composed lerenl political pentea. of dif- bcld at We want to co-operate with all the tt to Got. Holcomb declining to be I Halifax on tbe Mh lost. silver forces against the bogs. A LtMiMlt on n popolist ticket Forty-tm-ee were preaent, of which straddle bog s, to as, as bad as any. I t, 31 were Democrat. John I. Thorne We want to endorse Senator Butler si --iwas nunc ciairaio 01 uw nien- .v.- u.-.. . in nia.ined that otnera in tne Darrv ue-1 mar ana r nni nrinaiey. a'id- coarse in lone as the paner and tbe Senator " "... ... . stand for principle we will oe wun yoo. T. C. Bbtbos. served the recognition. Talk fttrrlflelag Oar FrtaclplM far Omem'.t For Tbe Caucasian. No nit; we will never vote ror a half eoldbosr. I have talked with frllrharrf. A Jaatlaa far Manator for Tb CaurMisn. I KKRR. N, April 4.-Well, more bonds have been issued since I wrote last. Borne Democrats say that bond issues do not cause us to pay any snore taxes. If tbe people of tbe United States do not pay tbe taxes, who does pay them T We are all well pleased with Senator Hutler's course in the Senate. He is certainly one of the greatest champions of tbe peo ples' cause there is in tbe United States. When I read tbe Senator's speech it made me proud to to think that he was representing North Carolina in. the Senate, Butler and Tillman both have the right kind of grit. Keep on, we are with you Senators. Some Democrats Lave tbe impu dence to say that Cleveland is a man no fusion. nonesi in iiicouvicuohb. uy uiu who will speak thuH of Cleveland is as ignorant an tbe Democrat we beard of not long since. Some men were talking about tbe silver question in 41.. W..t.. Utit.u A T'xn 1 lot cnit that tbe silver question was llrst agi-1 1 tated in the west, inis smart man of "King O rover's band" said that was not so, for he had been to Mt. Airy, and from there clear to tbe Blue Kidge, and it was not so there. He said that he did not read, for he had been and seen for himself. This man thought Western North Carolina was the ' Western States." Who can beat this as a sample of Democratic ignorance 1 This shows too well how they are led. They are igno rant of the doing of their party, and so they just follow blindly. Now a word in regard to fusion. We are willing to fuse on terms of principle, and not otherwise. We will vote for no gold-bug for any offiee. If Senator Pritcbard is on tbe side of the great, toiling masses, why .rv ivmnlint in this vicinitv. and I positor in the wrecked Bank of New alWay, 'no goldbng er half gold-1 Hanover, which hai become insol hnir " I belie if our leaders should I vent, aeainst the directors person- try to put u in a position to vote for ally, to recover the amount on de a half goldbug, there would not be posit at the time the bank suspend a Top. in this section who would vote ed. Judge D. L. Russell, Judge H. at all. vvenumDer two-inirusoi w u. vonaor, a. . iiauu, wi ocratic Kegiater of Deed, acted as ecretary. Upon request of the chair man, Capt. W. II. KitchiB, of Scotland Neck, stated tbe object of the meeting, lie said among other things that the meetinr was called to consult about the best means to remonetize silver, that no man would be asked to break his party affiliations, but that the time bad come when tbe financial question was of overshadowing importance, .n list, a Judge Clark writes the opinion. I committee on resolutions was named This is an action brought oy a ae-i oy tnecnair: r- i iravis, iemucrf GOES A6AINST THE DIRECTORS. Tfaa Hated Cm af tba Baak Mew Ha- ovar Daldad by the Saaraaaa Caert Vmmt Weak. The Supreme court last week handed down its decision in the no- l't v nnnvitU C.n . Anril 11. Th PnAnliatiof this section are with ted Bank of New Hanover ease. .The .,r;j.. - . i - . . ; I r- a Butler. We reel prosa or ana uana i decision ei uie www wwh i eclipsing party and partisanship. God for such a leader. I the directors, is affirmed. I motion of E. A. Thorne, I'opuii voters in this neighborhood, and I think the other third is for silver. Talk about sacrificing our princi ples for office! We voters are not seeking cilices. We have entered the fight for life. We say give ns liberty or trive us death." 1 heard one man say, " give ns high tariff and we will have more money." Oh, what fools we mortals be!! Ood bless tbe Caucasian, its editors, and all honest men who are laboring for re form and an honest government. J. B. Elmott. John D. Shaw and son, Aycock & Daniels, and Ricaud & Weill were at torneys for the directors; Allen Dortch and A. D. Ward, were attor neys for the plaintiff. 'For false statements of the con dition of the bank, published by au thority of the directors when they K. A. Thot-ne. Pooulist. and w Daniel, Democrat, constituted the committee. The following resolutions were re ported bv the committee and were unanimously adopted : We, the voters or Halifax county in conference assembled, in view of the drsasters threatening us by tne goiu conspirators, Kesolve, I. Tnat it is tne sense of tnis meet ing that tbe silver question is to-day the most vital and paramount national i w- 1 i . i il.A issue ueiore me people oi iue . uiku States. 2. That we are literally and unalter ably opposed to our present financial DR. HATHAWAY & CO. uwuamim trrcuurrs t ASH tSwtW, r alaa mt ay Ti Seminal Weakness and Sexual Debility it Mood MtM aaad. f a Ika fe-r. comtw4 mm a4 lmrTt- JiiUii iai a i ilmiUTT n t ! - L c cafad ki teaiiaaMIa.iHil C wawa an asd Wala amt eauanet aad MMapM wa , ta O kM r etbat oacSMs ta taHad CM iiye P- aana aad Syphilis, sr tla. Coram. oanam A bmvaad all foraaof ma Ca4r-f f rk aarai,i erJ s-uaavt caaa o rmi OUItUUbMnpnM. fiiim cam aaa l t ' UlUlwiwam aana aoat tnarraaiiaai SUai cand atatie CWt. A AL KZ CTXK. TS UMaiattmwMiimgaMaan bm aad aala fa ialata a car la aeoad o take Htm Brad amain caa DXTfvr botk iua. Cd iw. t U darnuua of alo Si i i i. ba affam aaa -tOOK ULadta pus vraV tn. Sad Ua tola book and atad tor wrwptam n . t rot Mas iVoTt gJJJJ nHm Lmt2'SaSn si fka QsM ttssse. HtTI DR. HATHAWAY & CO. I snu. I 1 I tt4 8. TSr 8L ATLAHTAaGA. 1 -J Rir- A MS TA BULES. t .e'tf-t'd nirr-iet lu extent arl gruauauy grows ujk2to'.is. Ir v..r SUFFtR FROM HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA or INDISESTION knew of the falsity, or by reasonable system, the tendency of which is to care might have known it," says the decision, "the directors are person ally liable. Good faith alone will not ezense them when there is lack of proper care, atten tion and circumspection in the af If aw to tba LJoa. For Tbe Caucasian. SaiNT Lewis, N. C, April 11. Continue to hew to the line of prin ciple, and all will be well, fusion or J. 1. LiEWIS. fairs of the corporation, which is ex- 16 to 1. acted of them as trustees The liability of the president and vice-president to depositors and other creditors for losses sustained by them in dealing with the corpo ration on the faith of misrepresenta tions by such officers as to its nnan cial condition, or other facts form ing a material inducement to the deposit or contract, is the same as that of directors. In equity, npon proper allegations, a stock holder, as well as a creditor, may maintain the action directly, and in the first instance, against the direc tors. But both as to third parties and stockholders alike, it is a good cause of action against directors that they declare the dividend, as in this ease, out of the capital stock or deposits of the bank, and not out of its earnings: and also that they congest tbe money in tbe banas ana money centers: fatal to commercial I enterprises, destructive to national progress and tbe best interest of the masses of the people. 3. That we are in favor of tbe re- monetization of silver at the ratio of Ir Y..i7 Aiia BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED or havk i DISORDERED LIVER Ir voir COMPLEXION IS SALLOW, on SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EATING RIPANS TABULES D! For OFEENSIVE BREATH akd DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH ALL P. 1. Can Win If Wa Uava Square Fight. For The Caucasian. Kinston, N. C, April 10. I could got a great many subscribers if peo- le had any money. If I were able would send every man in Lenoir county a copy. Your paper is an educator. All true Populists down here are square in "the middle of the road," except office seekers. If the People's Party ever expects to ac complish anything, it must stay in the " middle of the road." I left the Republican party four years and burned the. bridges behind mo. If ...I a .a AA AAA K O a UUA CStAOV atAAKWai a,UV J the People's Party does not win this eaused false reports to be published. year, it will be because we cannot by the directors, of the condition of have a square fight. Lewis Grady. does he want McKinley for Presi dent! The people have been misled in the past. Democrats love their name. They will let principle go and hold to the name. The people should awake to their duty. This is the year in which the great battle for freedom and prosperity ito be fought. Which will win, the masses or the classes. Oh, may it be the great toiling masses, the most oppressed people of the land. This may bo tbe last oppor tunity. Every victory the money power gains, the Koathcbild's grip is that much stronger cn this country. There are plenty of people who! want tbe Caucasian, but money is too scarce. K. 11. Devaxe, Jr. Font on Prlnclpla, or Try it Alone. For Tbe Caucasian. Eureka, N. C, April 12. The Pops down here endorse the course tbe Caucasian has taken. We are in favor of fusion if we can fuse for principle, but no other way. If we can't fuse on these lines, let's try it alone, for a light that sits upon a hill cannot be hid. K. C. Hinnant. the bank "As said above, it is not necessary that the directors should know that such reports are false. It is their duty to know that they are true." The directors of the bans were Isaac Bates, G. W. Williams, F Rheinstein, J. W. Atkinson, W. T Gore, and H. Vollers. FROM WAKE FOREST. A Larger Enrollment Than Last Year The Roentgen Rhys Medal Awards and Contests The Rorall Chair. For the Caucasian. Wake Forest, N. C, April 13. Two hundred and sixty-one students have been enrolled during the present ses sion, a gain of forty over last year, On tbe 31st ult. Prof. J. F. Lanneau delivered an entertaining and compre hensive lecture on tbe "Roentgen Kays." By means of drawings and ex periments he illustrs ted the character of these rays and showed their possible application in tie arts. The next lecture of the regular se ries will be delivered on the 16th inst Fusion la All Right if Properly Accom plished. For the Caucasian. New Limit, Wake Co., N. C, April 14. The people in this section are almost a unit on the silver ques tion, and will be satisfied with a fusion of the . silver forces in any way that is honorable and just in order to defeat the cloven-footed. goldbug democracy. Many who It o tta Vinvnf AAva VtoAtl anli nAliiinel VLirJ 7I" r-Jr" VtVl by Dr. C. S. Meserve, President of vaiupires tu tuejr vuuiix boo uuiuiiijf Sh-W TTniver8itv. Hi suhiw.t will be Think Wa Can Whip Them.Slogle Handed. For the Caucasian Greenville, N. C, April 11. I am a square Populist and stand for free silver at 16 to 1, and I am op posed to any co-operation with any old party that will in any degree de stroy the principles on which the People's Party was founded. I think we can whip them single-handed good only through their polical "bosses" are now casting off the galling yoke, and are daily aposta tizing to the People's Party, which is in "the. middle of the road, and proclaiming liberty, peace and good will to all mankind; and "whosoever will let him come" and put his shoulder to the wheel and help us roll away the goldbug and bonded oppressions heaped npon the of this country by his " I viinminrv nf thin lAiintpv anvvav .ondh jvvuii..i like men. We had ratW ffr A. 8atanic majesty, Grover, the Great, feat than to have our principles mingled with old party damnation. J. H. Cory. Can't Lay Oar Principles Aside. For The Caucasian. Wilton, N. C, April 11. I find a great many persons who would like to have your paper, but times are so hard they cannot pay for it. I en dorse the course of Senator Butler on fusion. We can't afford to lay our principles aside for fusion. A. E. Bobbitt. Sherman & Co. Now there soems to be a great deal said about fusion. It would be perfectly right, provided it can be done honorably, and not controlled too much by ofnee seekers from the two old parties; for the people will assured, some phase of the Indian question Mr. C. L. Greaves, of Elizabeth City has been awarded the medal in the Philomathesan Society, given for the best oration from members of tbe Junior class. Tbe Literary Societies are doing ex cellent work, there being in each of them a warm contest for the improve ment medal which will be awarded in May An unusually large crowd was pres ent at tne l'ols Miller entertainment Mr. Miller knows exactly bow to mimic the old plantation negro in a manner calculated to amuse and instruct. President Taylor is at present as sisting Financial Agent Blanchard in a special euort to complete the endow ment for the Koyall chair before the first of May. Their success is almost 4. That the policy of the government issuing Donas in times oi peace is in defensible, unconstitutional and op pressive to the producing classes. 5. That in the broadest patriotism we do hereby pledge ourselves to do all in our power to elect as representatives to the General Assembly, representa tives to Congress, and all national of fices, men who are pronounced ana bona-fide silver men, and that we will not support any single standard man of any party for a national office, and we unite in one supreme elfort to free ourselves and our children irom tne destructive domination of the money power. This Is Right! Washington Post Senators Lindsay and Gray were standing in the lobby of the Senate side yesterday, discussing the Cuban resolutions as finally adopted by the House, and speculating on what the President was likely to do in regard to the matter. "Mr. Cleveland may be relied upon to do what he thinks right," said the Delaware Senator. "He may be relied upon to do what he d pleases," exclaimed the Senator from Kentucky, with ex pressive emphasis. START A POPULIST PAPER. If you want to whip an enemy, its not a good plan to furnish him am munition to shoot you with, and its not a good plan for Populists to sup port a Uemocratic county paper just to get the county news, when it is possible to have a local paper of their own. If you want a Populist paper for your county to help yon fight the battles of the coming cam paign, you can have it. H or further information address HOME PUBLISHING CO., Marshville, N, C. "YOU KNOW THIS IS TRUE." What is it the average man ask3 when he starts to go West? It is this: "T nratif tVio oVinrtool: orA nuinlroaf A VUW WMWA W0V MAWnV line with the fewest changes." Now if you will write to A. A. Gallagher, Southern Passenger Agent, Iron Mountain Route, Chattanooga,Tenn, he will not only give you that kind of a route, but also name you the lowest possible rates, besides furnish you with descriptive matter of State you wish to go to free of charge. not trust a goldbug office seeker from either of the old parties. It is time for all silver men to unite for one common cause, for the preservation of our liberties and good govern ment, county, State and National. Mr. Editor, it is a little soon to advocate the claims of any man for a county oince, but the Populists and republicans oi JSew .Light will pre sent and advocate the claims of W. Will Vote Right When the Time Comes. For The Caucasian.! Weiksville, N. C, April 13. We T. Suit beEore the county convention have a great many people in this as a suitable candidate for the next eounty Pasquotank who are for Legislature. He is a good and pop the good cause your paper is so nobly nlar man, and in every way fully battling for, and will vote for the competent. He ean carry the full tame when election day comes, who party strength, and more. There are not able to pay even the small fore the good people of New Light sum of your special offer for the will urge his nomination, and help vaucahian. we nave never in all mage n is election sure, for "united vur lives uru bu uaru pressed nnan-1 wt?siuu, uiviueu. wo iaii. juet ns oially. 1 tell you people are begin- bold to the motto of, salut ptpuli - sing io mme, "cuss," scratch, and iprema wx. xl. K. Chappill. swear a little too, and even talk of a needed war; but I tell them the rem edy is very simple, and can be admin istered most successfully and harm lessly, through the ballot box. De mocracy, so-called, has nearlv lav ned the whole lump, and the lump All For Free Sllrer. For The Caucasian. 1 UUM Neck, N. C., April 11. We are all free silver men down here ex cept a few Republican office seekers. W a holiAva Knvtoj-k.. un41A. : 11 A V , . , . r I " "'o ucunwi UUUCC Will MKB ..7 1 KU proportions u nas us through O. K 'busted"-the eovers and lids of everv. thing. Thos. Meads. Me Ce-operatlon Except on Principle. Fpt The Caucasian. Shelby, N. C, April 13 I want no oo-operation n mine except on prin cipi a.nd that nut be the People's J . L. Cooper. . B, H. Hamrick neS.1 W1" 8uPPrt the t5cket.' What the Democratic Party Has Come to Arkansas Farmer. v v - - . jir. o. a. iiarrod, a prominent ArKansas uemocratic politician, saye: "li the Kothschildfi writ t.h nomi lhat IB Arkansas Dpmnrronv That is what the Democratic party has come to and a majority of the ministers in this State vote that ticket. endorsee What Fountain. Said. Tpr The Caucasian. J Vaughax, N. C, April 13 -I write to say that I.endorse every word Mr. fountain says in rearard to turn and. everything else. anl unt Collecting Portrait. only myself but thousands of others State Treasurer Worth is making all over the, State. If we co-operate a collection of portraits of ex-treas-let it be on principle and nothing users. Last week Mr. Woodtmv Thos. B. FLKMtxn. Wheeler, of Washington, sent him a. nne xiKeness of Colonel John H. "Stem wibh. I vvneeier, wno was Treaanmr in i&ia For the Caucasian. I Colonel Wheeler was bora in Bertie NEWTON. N. C... An,;i 11 T i. ceuniy in aouo and died in 18S2. Th. been kieking myself ever since I let Fu'm wU1 be Plac in the hall of department, where M. Worth mv anbsfinntinn mn nn tu . I me ireasury Derns 'Wing" the paper, and I fel6 wre?udy ,th Portraits of anow oy mat me old Caucasian i a. t"""" . onu a stem winder. QriNci A Setzek. Wis! te Oe-eperate Aral as t Gold-boas. For The Caucasian. - Pbakh.15, N. C, April 10. We, of old Maeon, are well pleased and Donald W. Bain. OhJecUre Met 8nblM.- From the Someryille Journal. r. w auaceJs your sister Alfc an obliging girlT 9 TTr:ii' f i. . . .. it. She a all the time oUieins me I to do what I don't like. - T A k RIPANS e RIPANS TABULES V Ptipans Tabules act gently but promptly ujon the liver, stomach 6 and intestines ; cleanse the system effectually ; cure djspe psia, hab L irnftl constipation, offensive breath and headache. One Tabule taken at the first indication of indigestion, biliousnefs, dizziness, distress after eating or depression of spirits, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. llipans Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best physicians, and are presented in the form most approved by modern science. If giveu a fair trial llipans Tabules are an infallible cure; they contain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 ... u.n.Mu iturcincyT or TUC 1VT1 mf U. ff. Aniu, r ni.9tut.rt I Vir w- - 't Two rears ajro, at i. I wa a cnaropti, ! frr"!;' djing man, weighing but !? pound. -ow, at . fret haltfc. Such are U:e woiidt-rf ill result of u.ii-j for two years when any syinrtn or deasf ,,ll,fU " ' ' When the wimtiflV men il t!i w rid. and all tti h. cities informed the puMir that ccnun.rlion. anu tne n. . I tal !ieas, were caused and rvlurcu rjr k.n HMfrminrd In illnl a rerill Vt inirrolx" VillT. I every prrparatin on a'e f. r tbrat tr iblr. trorw-htal , tion. I could not find a genu or mi. rf kil' r in tt:i-rn , v, 1 then commenced t exterinient witli tiaptb;t, and jto.!i: : w . iar in etlects to II vCro-napWu.!. s;if mj ;'" could drink it like'water. Hut the rn-t aotid rfkl t! i wmild not onlv kill million cf cr;ii an-l inirrU, l-w. v any large inseet. I nan.rd thi remedy Samj .r i:-i v. the Swamp Aucel nncn, a ;un very 'tru live t rt.rm . - operati-r. it Irter.ac. i-.n -o, ruainj .i-ri -.n. :t. genu life, the rati? of human di-a. I ntlerluM. X- into can, air. aud ran be ii.haU-J d:re.-l!;. i? ! il -lu v- crrtn and uiutoim use tn iiif rj;A . . .. . a. a - ft..'!.... . will ru.h throiigu trie tkisi, ami uifrncrr tin .- '- r j ONE GIVES RELIEF. A quarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of 50 cents by Kipaus Chemical Co., 10 Spruce St, New York, N. Y. Local Drngajlsts Kary where Will Supplj the Tabules If Itequented ! do so. THEY ARE EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT AND SAVE MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL MAN Y A DOCTOR S lilLU SA POLK MONUMENT r.itiu : ili--t il Kr 'li ke I The Caucasian's fund lor the r ument now stands as follows: Total amount collected ud to March 14th, 1895, - - $883 32 R. V. Kinsev 1 00 Harris Chapel Alliance, No 1502, Row an county Oak Ridge Alliance, No, 24, Wake Co. Forsyth county Alliance, Nash County Alliance Catawba Sub-Alliance, No, 1357, Catawba county Rnrrv countv Alliance RobersoDVille Sub Alliance, No. 985, Martin county, 1 25 Pilot Mt. Alliance No. 2066. Surry Co. 6 00 32 15 00 10 00 5 00 2 20 5 00 A C Hoyle, Vance county,. 50 Rev. B. II. Carroll. D. D.. of Texas nas been secured to deliver the Liter ary address here at commencement lie is an orator of unquestionable abil ty anu national reputation and will uouDtiess draw a Large audience. preparations are beine put forth to have an elegant Alumni banquet on Wednesday evening of commencement weeK, at which some of the most gifted Alumni representing several States will make speeches. 'jrne baseball team played their first games of the season with Trinity Col lege at Durham, on Saturday and Mon day last. The first game was lost, the second won. The members of the team all unite in praising the Trinity boys for their hospitable and fair treatment. A B. Y. P. N.. was organized here a few days ago. More than a hundred joined at the first meeting. The stu dents appear to be very much inter ested in it. T. C. C. How Are Tow Getting; Along;. Coming Nation. J v ell, now much better is business in your community since the popular bona scneme was consummated? They told you, you know, that business would be better. How much better is it, right where, you live? Are you learning anysnangr Reform Uteratnre Free. Circulate all the reform literature possible. Education is the watch word. We have the goldbusra on the run. For ten cents (10-cta.) in silver or stamps your name will be placed on the Reform Press Circula tor List and the leading reform pa pers of the United States will send yon sample copies free for distribn tiou among your neighbors. Get on the list at once; yon will receive lots of good, literature and are sure to be more thansat is hiid with the invest ment. Write your name and address plainly. Address your letters to Box A, Fakmxbs Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa "THE FARM-EE." The Texas Farmer is blessed in as much .u he does not have to give mortgage on his crop to the Fertiliz ing Company. There are no Fertiliz ers sold in Texas; no need of them, wlaile in many of the States it cost the farmer from three to five dollars per acre for fertilizers. Why you can buy good lands in Texas for what it cost to fertilize in others. Write to A. A. Gallagher, Southern Passenger Agent, Iron Mountain Koute, Chat tanooga Tenn, and he will send free of charge maps and books giving price and character of soil, product raised -and yield per acre. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT DEC. 5, 1895. Trains Leave Raleigh, N. C. 2:00 A. M. 4:05 P. M. Daily, ARE EIZZZl a YOU A MAGISTRATE? A COUNTY OFFICER ? : o : Then Ton Need Copy of the IN. C. Manual of Lai and Forms REVISED AND COMPLETE Including the Acts of the last Leg islature in which you are interested. jCflrwith this FORM BOOK, it don't make any difference whether you have a copy of the acts of 1S95 or not. t7"VVith this FORM BOOK you need no other book to guide you in the business of your office. gj&"lt is the only FORM BOOK up to date on the market. Price, By Mail, $2.00. EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, rTJ HlvlHllEHH, RJLKTGH. y 0 f Daily, except Sunday. Connects at Greensboro lor all points, for North and South, for Winston-Salem, and points on the North-western North Carolina Railroad. At Salisbury and all points in Western North Carolina, Knoxville, Tenn., Cincinnati and western points; at Charlotte, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points South. f Connects at Durham for Oxford, Clarksville and Keysvule except Sundays. At Greensboro, with the Washington and South western Vestibuled (Limited) and the New York and Florida Short Line (Limited) train for all points North, and with main line train No. 16 for Danville. Rich mond and intermediate local sta tions; also has connection for Winston-Salem, and with main line train No. 35 fast mail for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Green ville. Atlanta and all points South; also Columbia. Augusta, Charleston, Savannah, Jackson ville, and all points in Florida. Sleeping Car for Atlanta, Jack sonville and at Charlotte with sleeping car for Augusta and Jacksonville. f Connects at Selma for Fayette- I Ville and intormnriiato nfnt.inna nn the Wilson & Favetteville Short TO I Cut, daily; Goldsboro for New- Ibern and Morehead City, daily I NODTH TAPO! IN A 11:30 except Sundays; for Wilmington NUKI " WVKULINA a. ai. ana intermediate stations on the Uaily. I W. & W. K. R. daily. connects at Selma for Wilson, Rocky Mount, Tarboro and flag stations on Norfolk fe Carolina Railroad, arrives at Goldsboro at 112:05 p.m. Connects at Durham for Oxford Keysville, Richmond; at Greens boro for Washington and all (points North. SEND YOUlt ORDERS FOR Books & Stationery Headquarters For. Goldsboro. 9:f0 A. M. Daily 3:14 Daily. 9:00 P. M. Daily ex. Sun. I TRAINS ARBIVE AT RALEIGH, N; C. 3:14 From Atlanta, Charlotte, Greensboro and all points South. From Greensboro and all points North and South. Sleeping Car Greensboro to Raleigh. From Goldsboro, Wilmington, Fayetteyille and all points in Eastern Carolina, From New York, Washington, Lynchburg, Danville, Greensboro. 9:00 P.M. and 9:00 A. M. Daily, ex.&un. Local freight trains also carry Pullman cars on nisht trains from eigh to Greensboro, and on morning train from Greensboro. Doable daily trains between Raleigh, Charlotte and Atlanta. Quick time; unex celled accommodation. W. H. Gsrh, General Supt W. A. Tusk, Gen. Pass. Agt, Washington, D. C. P. M. Daily 7:30 A. M. Daily. P. M. 4:04 11:25 A.M. ADDRESS: NORTH CAROLINA BOOK CO., Raleigh, N. C. E. i, IIA.l.ItSXI, Manaucr, We can supply all your wants in our line promptly and at lowest pos sible prices. Special rates to teach ers and dealer?. Catalogues free. FOR SALE ! THE National Collection AGENCY. OF WASHINGTON', I. , Will dispose of the follow ir;; judg ments : NORTH CAROLINA. Hill & Benoy, Aberdeen, f:l 7J W. T. Irwin, Asheville, : CO White Bros., Aulander, i:U 70 R. B. Burden & Bro., Aulandr, 47 4S B. F. Mayo, Aurora, t'.H 40 It. B. Weston, Aurora, ls7 f2 J.J.Smith, Bath, 51 57 Jones & Hancock, Beaufort, 10G 00 L. Mangum, Benson, 200 00 T. G. Carson. Bethel, 25 00 E. Woolard, Bunyan, 372 00 Patterson & Brown, Bryson City, 31 30 C. A. Raby, Bryson City, 203 29 J. T. Wright & Bro Candor, 89 34 J. W. Markham, Chapel Hill, 72 50 W.T.Williamson, Clinton, 47s 89 T. E. Beasley, Colerain. 170 14 S. B. Freeman. Colerain. 73 70 U. D.Craddock,Cre8well. 421 00 J. A. & 1. K. Buckner, Iernorrat,302 OJ L. U. Lee, Dunn, 19 50 W. A. Slater & Co., Durham, 79 SO Thaxton & Patton, Durham, 87 85 J. . Bonner, Edenton, 25 00 Cooper & Swain, Elizabeth City, 172 Go J. F. Norris & Co., Elk Park, 1,413 00 M. A. Wilkinson, Fair Blutr, 33 40 J. M.Chad wick, Fairfield, '.: J. H. Smith, Falkland, 130 00 Gainey & Jones, Fayettevillc, 27G 00 J. A. Vann, Franklinton, 11145 R. T.Cliirton, Franklinton, 199 00 Leroy King & Co., Graham, 41 98 T. B. Rice & Co., Greensboro, 315 92 Samples. Brown, Greensboro, 47 W. K. Jordan & Co., Greensboro, 15 80 John B. Hooker, Hamilton. 32 50 J. C. Hoard & Co., Hamilton, Ml 17 N. H. Taylor, Uarlowe, 34 18 J. W. B. Basson & Co., Haw tiver,53 15 Britt Bros., Uendrson, Il 59 W. T. Cheatham, Henderson, 130 57 C. D. Tbarrington, Inez, 50 93 B. 1. Howell, Jonatnan Creek, 190 00 J. H. Hales & Co., Kenlr, 218 00 Oliver Ellis & Co., Kinston, 552 41 W. D. Sadler & Co., Leecbville, 20 19 Lay den & Yarboro, Lexington, 92 45 James II. Sanford, Iouisburtr, 303 74 Perry, Renfrow & Son, Lucaina, :un 00 Isaac illiamson, Lucama, J. A. Earles, Manson, R. L. Bennett, Middleburg, W. J. Bradsuaw, Moncure, John Bell, Moncure, Riddle & Johnson, Montezuma, M. V. Mason & Co- Morehead City. R. R. Moore, Moriab, J. V. Mitchell & Son, Mount Airy, J.H. Cohen, Newberne, B. J. Smith & Co., Newbern, S. J. Jarrell, Oxford, R. II. McGuire, Oxford, S. C. Sharender, Pantego, Win. B. Ilutcbins, Raleigh, Thos. G. Jenkins, Raleigh, Rice Bros.,Reidsville, R. U Bennett, Rldgeway, F. Vaughan, Ridgeway, A. M, Ixng, Rockingham, N. T. Shore, Salem, II. P. Duke & Co Seaboard, C. V. Skiles & Co Seaboard, Fuller & Hyman,SniitliQtld, O. M. Cooler, Statesville. E. F. Manson, Swansburo, toothache to a kti Vt tiraicia r rf:eu:iiti'- psui. a bottle. Cut out tbftickft ontt-ic psgeaud R-t .nr. to i:tvti;i: uimr. 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X jo tit POPULIST LITERATURE IN UNLIMITED QUANTITIES TILL ELECTION f From Goldsboro and all points East. THE WHITE HOUSE. The PopnlisU will capture it in 96. Sow the country down with Peoples' Party literature. I will print your name and address on the People's Party Exchange List for a silver dime, and yon will receive a large number of leading Peoples' Party papers for reading and distribution. Writs plainly. J. H. Padgett, Lock Box 416, Ennis, Texas. tf OVABAHTKin I WRIT I KG. Stndenta' complete course in halt the nut at halt tne xxfibbi or other colleges 21 placed urn inouw. Aoum at once GKORGIA BDd. OOIXKUE. T. W. Harris, jr, Swanquarter, L. Heilbroner & Bro Tarborc, I Heilbroner A Bro.,Tarbro, J.J. Wilson, Talbot, Ducker & Garren, Tweed, Wheeler Bros., Warrenton, J. C. Morton, Washington, Boston Shoe Store, Weldon, John F. Uardison. Williamson. Wm. Harris, Wilson, W. Corbett, Wilson, W. J. Harris, Wilson, Mitchell & Askew, Winston, King Bros. 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We ii i-j rail cn very tr 1 to da on f two tbinm: ntlr inon-y con! ribut lor. at jti"e.1 the Mate bi'ian tf i,lm iir!t fn paign turp.-e, ur buy f and feny cnt worth .t 2 ?(-.' icerie IT f 5rj and M ftf eti -1 J rrature Iree to ctTert U" Any p zal'l who refti 1 I of lb.--e d-rre to tie ru'A then tpatcpou by tJ.-tni-t-aTf nirx. Send )onr Voti p,t- : ' Order tt KxprecA Or?. r THE PEOPLE'S SBPPW E BALTlMOaf IIIKAf Following it the ahnrt nier.t of Gro ceries you are to buy for f 5 00 : VlfiMiMAV. Pren. a?id Tf'. W0ll ure tu! .ft.!ior ll.' l thi paper. TI P plrV Supply ' 1. freight, but will acrta;M t1 are freieht rfiara to Ihi:'1 the Siissiif ippi ri r trr aW FKFF! a aa aaiM ttmm Hi "Mt . m ri I- Ei El I WILL iMio, Eri A M k m u.l.i... fl.biU pSaSS I WHIR. IVf Five ccjiiel t f Tu i three monthi for gl cKJ l n 3 tat r
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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April 16, 1896, edition 1
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