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TH EC A U C A SI AT4 lit TI1K t .tt'A"ta IT MM HI HO C. ItAkloK lltTI.'H. - -rll. HAI.AVKU. MiMli M1K' SUBSCRIPTION RATES, ONE YE:.. blX MONTHS THKKK MONTHS Eutereil In Uie IW Olfcurat lUlrih, M BroiiI Mattrr. ...... .. .HO n. ;.. 1HK Ir.CI.AKATI A.Mll!t: ACTIO "Of all tad words nf tongue or -n, Tl; (.addt-kl of I lt i-e it niiol have lr--li.' BOUE TBI TH ASO SOME KltBOR. The WashiEjrion corrttpondtnt of the News and Observer ia a special rornraunication to that paper ncder date of Jane 20tbt say- "The city paper say tbat the arc-rape Southern politician cares more for success tban for principle. Cosvinee thtm, say some of the big pspr. that a gold platform- will brincr New York back into th l)vm ocratie column and they will tticg ilvr to tbe four winds." This contains tome truth and some error. Troth, when it says that the average .Southern Democratic politi cian cares more for party success and tbe party spoil, tban he do-s for principles and tbe welfare of th people. For did not the Southern free silver Democrats tuppoit Clev latd in the last campaign, when they knew that he was a goldbug and a tool of Wall street! Tbej,- roriventlon, that all the brains, all tb intelligence, all the ability are possessed by lawyers. We know it is not so. In the case of this par tieular contention it may Late been that lawyers had all tbe brains in sight, for there was very little in it except lawyers, if that fathering may bo taken a a premise frwm which to draw a ecnclusion, it is juste eridtiit tLat nearly eve rj thing but lawyers has left the Democratic party in tuis fctate. If this is the ca:ef that convention could nut help doing what it did. m m m Hut Jod hflp a State or nation, the government of which is wholly under the control and management uf lawyers a? a class. We shall Lave more to cay about this hrreaf-ter. No true free silver man can afford and blaft the prosperity of the peo- to the money power; if it gets "an- pie as surely as John Sherman. would tbe policy of other chance" thing again. it will do the fame I5ut the above statement is in error wneu 11 pays mat inee snmi: HOW II K VOTED. The annals of legislation do not politicians would be ready to derert furnish a more coatniptible, sneak free silver at Chicago, this year, if " l"ece -t meanness than was they can be convinced by the North- shown by the Democratic legislature em men that a gold platform will of Ib'Xi, iu repealing tbe charter of tL election of another Demo- the Mate Alliance. cratic President. In error, because tliene Southern politicians iiave now waked up to the fact that they can no longer fool the Democratic voters The Democratic nominee tor ttovernor was a mem ber of that crowd. On February 10th, a bill entitled "an act for the relief of the stockholders of the It is far lroni our i-uruot-e V at tempt to ahtumti tho attitude of a harsh critic on tbe proceedings of l.. !..!. llil IK itio'i-hti. convent inn. Ii.it if k recital of facts and a Mate- -.ported him li n lh"? kntw that to trust the Democratic patty again. . , .iii i,. his policy would curtu the country 'ben it had a "chance" it sold out ttrucd as htrhh criticism, then we unhchitatingly assume that role. We would be. untrue to ourt-elves and false to our rer.dt.-r if we failed to state either. We thiuk tho action of the con vention might have been more iu hariaony with its platform than it really was. For instance. Judge James C Mac Uao was a candidate for the (,-ubernatorial nomination. This gentleman bad the counigo to take- a determined stand for silver laiit September long btfo:e it was KNOWN how the Democratic cat was going to jump. He had th courage to act a chairman of a non-partisan, free silver convention called by nearly one thousand men who pro fessed to be democrats, but who failed to attend it when tho"machine"warn ed them that it was a good place to "stay away from ! " Judge MacRae didn't care a cent for the "machine." His course Bbowed that ho was hon est and determined, and that he, if he could, would smash tho "ma chine" if it got in the way of his principle. Hut it seems that this kind of a man was not what the so called Democratic convention want ed. Out of a total ef 007 votes, he received only 1311 votes as a candi date for the nomination. who have been following them and Business Agency und" was mtro goldbug Democratic candidates for daced by "Bob"' Vance. It meant Presidency for the last twenty-one the repeal of the charter an action years. These Southern politicians that had not been asked for by any are afraid that tho rank and file of body who had a right to ask for and tho party ia going bodily into the expect it. It was purely an attempt Peoples Party. Therefore, in order to have the Alliance conducted ac- to try to savo their old State ma- cording to the ideal of a so-called chine?, these old Southern politi- Democratic party, and not accord- cians will, thi year, bow to the will ing to the wishes of the men who of the people (who they can no composed tho Allinnce. longer fool) and declare for silver, even if they are sure that it means Well, this bill was rushed through tho defeat of their national ticket. the House under a suspension of the rules all three readings being Yes, they will declare for silver made in a few minutes. A call for this year, but the people will not be the ayes and noes was refused, so fooled by it for two reasons: so there is no record as to how the 1st. The people know that there individual members voted, is no hope for tho Democratic party to succeed, and therefore every vote After this bill was thus rushed cast for that party helps to elect the through, "Bob" Vance introduced Republicans, by dividing the silver another bill to incorporate the Al- vote. hance. This was the ukacious 2d. The people know that if the measure which the lordly so called Democrats were to cet in power they Democrats mercifully vouchsafed would not keep their promises this the Alliance ! ! It contained the so time any more than they did before, called Democratic idea as to how the Alliance ought to bo conducted. i l luero are two conclusive reasons Th. ; rponn of tho vr,t on this ord-r. Every towoihip and county chairm&n of the Peoples Party should use letter heads giving the names of those connected with the county orgasixatien. There is a fight before ns, the like of which was never seen, aad we ought to be ia toaca with each other by know ing tbe tames of the workers iu every ( reelect. Send in orders now to The Caucasus Publishing Com pany. iiii'iit! ctMM :zvt A man who declares "I am a Dem ocrat first and a silver man next' cannot be elected President of the United States this year. Such a thing is absolutely impossible. If the Southern and Western Demo crats who are making such loud pro fessions for silver will nominate a man at Chicago who is free from partisan bias who is for financial rform above party they will do one sensible thing for the fmt time since 1S5G. Just at this time they have mentioned no man who can poFsibly win the election as a Demo crat. Strange combinations occur in the lawyer party which declares so lust ily for silver, ror instance two members of the executive committee from the fourth district are ardent gold standard men. They are Mess G. S. Bradshaw and H. A. London Col. Paul B. Means is auotker from the Seventh district, and we think there are several others, but cannot now designate them by name. They were all elected by the lawyer con vention. The national Democratic conven tion meets in Chicago on the 7th inst. Vast interest is being centered upon the meeting. If the party, through its representatives in con vention, keeps up its record, it will blunder. It has a "chance" now to show that it is honest and patriotic; but we do not expect to see it take advantage of that chance. It has played sad havoc with all the chances 7 it ever had. SEMTOR DUBOIS SPEWS OUT. HE LEAVES THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AMD SAYS TJUT IT WILL NEVER PUT ANOTHER LAW ON THE STATUTE BOORS. Mr. Ed. Chambers Smith, who has been an avowed free silver Demo crat for a long time, and who was the active agent in fact tho main spring in working up the aforesaid silver convention, was a candidate for delegate to Chicago. The con vention refused to send him. lie seems to have been a silver man too it'lCK to suit tho "machine." and hhe Democratic ticket this year : 1st, set ins to have been too independent There is no hope for tho Democratic party to get in power and therefore your vote would be wasted. 2nd, It it did get in power, it would not k ep its pledges it will sell you out as it did bbfore. The speakers in the lawyer con vention were quite profuse in the assertions that they wou.d do so ana so by the help of God. If they had sought help and guidance from that source four years ago, they would not be under the jau of discredit and disgrace which now overwhelms them. Every time we heard the name of God mentioned by that crowd, we felt like profanity and sacrilege were being indulged in. It was a notable fact in tho law yer convention that when a fellow was making a speech that was fall ing flat, ho would whip around to some reference to Vance. And then those hypocrites, who had condemn ed Vance when that noble man stood firmly against the rascality of the Cleveland administration and there by losing influence with it, woulc break out into howls of laudation. THE 0EC3CBATIC CC3VENTIia AND P1ATTCS3. Urn K1Iim Tfcat Tk ftllvsr Ma mt all rarOr M 111 1M mmd IWCeal UmtM DM By Ttlrph to tbe Kditor of Tb WorkLI Sr. Itn i. June 1C. The nooryed nfluenr of the East bas dominated and controlled tbe true interrvta and feelingt of tbe middle classes in many of tbe btate west of the Missouri. So far as the Idaho delcjration is con cerned every one of thrm is determ- Dtd tnat be will not only ugui me gold standard here to tbe end, but that be will not support any candidate tdanding on such a platform. rbe iMue will come squarely ibis fall between tbe single cold standard and the middle standard of gold and silver. There is no question in my mind that the silver men will win Ibis fal?, provided they will make mutual con ceptions and unite their MrnyMi ou pome candidate wlio may ! uunrrs ally recognized more f a bimetal- lists tban a parii-aii. lit in 'i j,!iijmriit tUf IU i"i'-;i'-t-i 'iiffy ill HVff it lll't lllll- ''illlj' !? i-t the ftatiiU (HM'kt uj tlu i-imnlrn. ll,rv iiniy I'utnibhf tUrt Mr. .VclCinUy, W thut'iih J hardlu lUiiik it I'roiat-U. I'u- dfr mi circitrnetanse am the u runt rut the f uitni States .Stiutte. the txitr$ uhuh thfj 'v dtlibernttly dnun out by the iiitliiu tu-day hine furitUhsd them v illi tut ii liinjnni'i til me ( until .imrs Semite trtr iire 1S7S, vheiuver they hat e had a majority, and their lot can nut be uni t' ijikhi. Feed F. Dubois. Member of Resolution Committee add Republican I nited States Senator. SENATOR BUTLER AT WILMINGTON He Addresses a Great Crowd at an Eotho Untie Silver Hally. For The Caucasian. J Wilmington, N. C, June 29. The silver men of Wilmington, re gardless of party, and an over whelming outpouring of silver men from the surrounding towns, greeted Senator Butler, who came on invita tion to address hem on the political issues last 1- riday night, June 2Gth, at the Opera house. The large aud itoriuiu and the galleries were rilled with intelligent, enthusiastic men who listened with the closest atten tion to the fearful arraignment of the old parties. Over 500 went away who could not gain admit tance. Although the thermometer ranged well up to 100 degrees, the vast audience was jo strongly in sympathy with the speaker that he held them for over three hours, and during this time grapnel and solid shot were Hying thick and fast into the ranks of both the old parties EJe had the Congressional Record as T-Tk u4 Tk Key Tar Ammr Atw TW UwrVa mawa. Tbe a coot is over. Tbe party which aaeutne toiUflf all tbe patriot isia North Carolina bas met. raarueed. mcle4, adjourned. What bas it done? It declared iUell as usual on national affair, and made, of oours. its usual promises to eaten Totes. Hut it did something more tban Ibis. First: It made an jtbinf re operation" or "fusion or concert of action bet ween I democrats ana t'opu- lists on State matters in Nortb C a ro ll na, utterly impossible. Tbe conven tion literally, figuratively and ia etery other way slammed tbe party door against all Populists, and not only shut it, but locked it and threw away the key. I quote tbeir plank 1. relating to State affairs: "12. We favor tbe r..i-fhof sucb an etectiu lute as will secure tbe purity of tbe ballot, and for tbe maintenance and protection of tbe right of suffrage to all tbe alliens of tbe State. What does this plank mean under present circumstances? Wbat is tbe matter with tbe election law passed by tbe legislature of lyj.".? Who voted for and parsed tbat law? w bat was tbe prime cause of fusion and co-oper ation between l'opulists and Republi cans in ?rin i aroiiua in iv.nr vt no, except the machine leniorrats, in North 1 arohna, now calls for furtber legislation "to secure tbe purity of tbe ballot?" Wben did a Iemocratio State convention ever before declare for tbe enactment of an election law to secure purity of tbe ballot? Wby, we hae not yet even had an opportunity to test tbe quality of tbe KarciiLicax Popclist election law of ltt5, and will vote under it for tbe first time next November, and yet tbe Iem- ocratic party in its State convention declares in effect that this very law so recently passed in ls9., must be re pealed. Why must it be repealed? Are tbe people ready now to go back to tbe "bcll-pex" system of elections again under the manipulation of ma cbine Democracy? I, for one, will not believe it until 1 see it done, and may the Lord grant tbat tbe fraudulent system ol voting, under which ma chine Democracy made us live so many years, may never be repeated again, at least in this generation. 7 here is cer tainly one way to prevent it, and the people learned that way at tbe elec tion in lsy L Let them tbink seriously on this matter, i ree silver ' is near to the heart of every Populist, but "free elections" in North Carolina are none the less so, and the Democrats, and especially Democratic candidates for tbe next legislature will find this out before next November. Ha! ha!: Is'nt it funny to read tbe last plank in their Democratic State platform "We declare our belief tbat tbe peace, prosperity and happiness of tbe people ot North Carolina depend on tbe defeat of tbe Republican party in me coming election. Weil, I should smile! The Republi can State ticket is only half filled yet only a half a ticket out. Wby didn't they wait to see who will constitute the balance of it? A SEPTD OraVICSCft BY is lawyer convention, the interest of the money power and the no"ced u the voice of Jacob, but fraudulent methods resorted to to ' why no free silver man should vote bm anj amor,K those who voted and too honest in his views Cap?. S. A. Ashe was one of the meu who bolted the silver conven tion, aid at. one tiue he was given 4'2'.i otes when oiily 4."4 wero neces Biiry to a nemiuAtion. Theu it was rocHlW d that he had written a book in AVor of bilver long ht fore the' "machine" decided to take up the free silver slogan. This, coupl d with the fact that it suddenly le cauio necessary to have a "farmer" en the Slate ticket, was fatal to his candidacy for the nomination for State Treasurer. Capt. C. ill. Cooke attended the free silver convention. He fought tho resolutions adopted by the con vection and declared that its action could bind nobody. Ho was nomi Tkanli aSmia , I. AiAU- . C li A 1 . I b..v.va mi, uiuu rvj suw 1'IOUL ol moil ocimu, auu WJ t.h n mm na t lia lnna" in th.ir diow came iiko tne trip or a sieage whole platform, both State and Na hammer. tional. liy the way. can anvbodv tell He showed the character of the I me what has become of those Demo- letrislation demanded by and in the cratic leaders, who so fiercely de nounceu tne i opuiisia in itAtj ana congratulate the Peoples w .f; t iv,.o, ii. urioijoriu iaroiina mat. me re These fellows sold themselves " . ... - i v a kMi v I ua iLauii.siiiuii "avc-." amiears the name of Watson, mess of uatronatre in 1S!)2. will been alert, while the people were Must exact lv lik thir iinim nfmnn of Forsyth, the gubernatorial :icm- do tue same thing again if they being burdened, directly and indi- ty commissioners did in 18'JJ, when we iuee of the lawyer conventioo. WllCn tllrt (InVll a:iC tir-V Vl I tin Lnctinn nnklii nnm ooll I OfllCerS. Hilt if VTA r ffllO lil nil P. . , . .. ., . - lui; ii ii l 1 1 iiiii ii li.i nil ir ii .iiiii ill. n i.nii " - . - . it a party tools you .once, ii is the devil a saint Would be. When the halt and refuse to lontrer submit to elves. nd true to the principles of riartyVfau.lt; if that same party devil was well the devil a saint was tl. ininnitnna .Umnndi m nr.no PMr. Partyt " election law of JC, tools you own fault. As to th voice was the hands were the hands of Esau, influence tne action oi congress, u Democratic mntsntian ttt fora showed that the money power had ljfnored 0f a t organization. The following1 letter ssliuw viction which must be foreel faithful user of the Klectropoise: BEFORE USING WiLtN.:. N. c.. ., i4 (iKNTLCVCX : -The Klectrnoi re--tvrl. . 1 l.n.v ently harmless eyliudr with roid attach 1 and h tk . hardly tefrain from Puck's ol:bjuy Wi at f.H.U thr instrument is what yon claim for it" rirame a. i.t er" or should take its pla in history a the- mot !:. fraud of the nineteenth century. I bal' ue laitbTa.Iy lice in uxr family. If no results follow then look at ;.. in the public print with all the enetgy at my fcwmsiM the sick I hope t iraoUktrate your claims. Krv. 1 AFTER USING. IK KHAM, N. . Jlut (itNTHMES : I find the Klecttopie in rct !r. r hTe umhI it in my family with mailed leneCt. I pn-,. would not bo without it for many times its com. Kesptct fully, thp 'tl - I tt, "r i - ;-ff"Shall we send you circulars tilling what it c . ,.m , t all about it T They cost you nothing t.ut will mtt :. t ? . i them. GRAHAM & DuBOlS. Electric Bldg. WattJ ELK1N WOOLEN MILLS. SSI I II YOUR WOOl, THIS YEAR TO The Chatham MTg Co,, Elkin, i saaas 5 12 2 CO o s. as SB) r n" aswfa".. -e - ,-w lhey have tbe largest woolen mill in the Slate. They d tt custom business in the South, and their goods are the Wt yu u me money, w nto them for samples. he." When the Democrats are out them. AN 1 M I'OKTAKT H : 14 f Y-U CCi AUMIS- a second time, it is vour Will you give the Dem- Powr they are f rieds of the P60" ocra.no yni iy u ciiiiico i o iuui j ou i other fellows A stpft correspondent ot theews and Observer writiner to that narter ocite soticeaiile, from KWlhv. N. C. under date r.f Tf ; vV nt.abl th nicago during tne democratic con ouub ii iu, iraus luo nuiu ftiuuciau- pjmuug in iorill vartuin;i IS US- wfittinw ovfrn fnrcpci raaArr Tko, a lecture on paity loyalty. He says lighted at the action of the Demo- are evidently getting ready for a that the gold bug Democrats should cratic State convention. It was a grand old time the iniquitous demands made upon njch ecogn izes us as a party, will not be repealed next year, and even Of the old parties, he said, one Democrats may learn, that there is still We observe that a bier temnorarv l-w ... . " J hospital is being arranged for in was as deep in the mud as the other was in the mire and the people conld not and wonld not trust them. The necessity for a third party was pat ent to every thoughtful man. He afhrmed that the free silver Demo crats would be out-generalled at Chicago, and even if they did de- a Peoples Tarty in Nortb Carolina. l'OPCLIST. FOURTH DISTRICT DEMOCRATS. G. H. L. CLAMAT10X ! We believe we are correct in stat ing that Mr. It. M. Furman who was nominated for Auditor by acclama tion, and Mr. Frank I. Osborne who was nominated for Attorney-Oener A CloldbotT Awes Tba Congresaloaal Coa ventloa Mr. K. W. I'ou Nomloated For CongraM. A nctrt ttt a nrlml In tlio livrun clare for free coinage they could not state convention was tbe meeting of be trusted. I thf Fourth Distic.t f lpmnrrsti l!nn. support the Democratic free silver goldbug (Col. Paul B. Means) who gcAREDl Well, not inanv " Th The rally was one grand ovation gressional convention. Totbeobserv- ticket this year in order to hold tbe rnado the motion to adopt the silver fact is rapidly dawnine- that the to tae speaker and to the cause and nt onlooker this "meet" was a ridicu- .i .i i ,..fH...J i : , I imM uJa tZ 4. will bavfi its pffAftt nnon thft fortnnfis lous farce. Not more than half tbe pny wgcu.u.uu uutaux tu ii piaiiorm uy a unanimous vote. " V", V, ""lu ' "r:lr"-Z'r delegates to which the district is en nn. r nr a. tho i wmnnri ri -no vtvtirna i jl liic li ud oiivdl uiml lv iu ui iu ai- i . . . . ..... li ol a i , - a it t nueu were present, in fact it wax 111 I 1 1 SI. - . I . - ... la It . m . .. buc oiunucgt UIOWIVIi UUTCIIIIVU Vt e have seen here in sixteen years that Deing tne lengtn ot time we have been noting such events. Tbe Wake county delegation offered a motion that the convention efer the nomination until after tbe national convention met. ilr. II. A. London. with which the forces of silver sup- 7 " ' ""J. ; a F" nnS t ?h J . " avowed gold standard man, op- ported 0 rover Cleveland in '92 from atraia inat lue menas or suver 0ur thankg are hereby extended thp I'nitpd states tn nromisp tn nv ail P08ea that motion, lie declared be party loyalty, w hen he was known wouia get logetaer. r,very goiaoug the lawyer convention for the genu- iu debts in VcVld mVans much Deiore Known tbe metro- to bo inimical to the white metal." in the nation will be satisfied as ine amusement - afforded, free of Und K om means mucn ior j.ng- pol,Un Democracy to quail or quiver i i - an w Si a npaaanna w rnA Ati Atn w " long as the two old parties can be f""!?6:, ,r. eT?ral h,ou.rs- But we Tbe London Daily News after con- Whether the metropolitan Democ icgici IUO UL our HSU I nt.,lt; t,a r..r had avor Hnna thi. K..fn.A It looks as thoueh a man who was convention on declaring for the gold Upea i not do away with the fact tbat it tli At tli Kilvttr tnTi Rnnrjnrtfif! rrcAA- I Tlio Plifiylrkfo rfVovTrftr rrrrt'll-kn u..tv- :4 j,i:ut.j :.i. m tbe State here to attend their con- UUfc; f.UHjtlllu iu iuo iwi, lauupaigu s)S 1L IS UCiigULCll W1LU LUC VgntiOn m tbe interest ot party harmony, ticket and the action of the conven- Ile concludes with the following tion. And the lawyer convention wants -c Q. , , , anomer eiecuon law : ir tney ever ..j t,- s get gucU a law as tQ(,y want sentence : BRITISH PRESS OPINIONS. Kepubllcans Congratulated on Adopting; a Gold .Standard Platform. W nnmmflnd trt thpiir (the, cnlil- r,-nirv fV, ii-t,, 5 a Ai . . J , ' I The London Times savs that the nated for Secretary of State by ac- bucs insFruction the enthusiasm i 1 . BW"UU many f voters may diu a long adoption of a goid plank by theltepub- J J I oupbj lnsiruLiion ue eu iiumhoi had tbeir wav. Tbe colubnors wfire farewell to their votmr? franr.bisA t; i The admission is important, for it kept together as they are now organ is further evidence to prove what we ized, for they know that this will in It .. .1 1 ii. - i I ci fh s,nr1 miiiaH .nln t ,n .-,M a 1IBB SllVtJI U1H.I1 M, THHr Wl T fl - I . . . . . ...... . I. .1 1 . . . 1 bv acclamation, are not in f-Min- naye ollt'a ls lQa oulu lIJ" x u. v. . 13 irue mac tne iiepup ican con- scau.ru auuurr .ou v.eveianu aa - J ' I .. n . I : I v&c.u w iuudci ucuira, was uui I nontinn a npcntail himat.i atn ma m nilimion lovnnllo. !V r. m man suver ueraocrais supported ieve-"s- tu f mr, ":::r, ".rr r. ."ZTZl"-r . ..:" .,-"-,.-. " . uiu namcu practical poucy 11 carrieu out ny m- r ul'u"e miu. .111 were uumu kow let the soils Asi) WEST tut) lawyer convenuon. icernationai agreement. But as no 89 sneep Deiore tne snearer. And join hands. : I such agreement is possible, this nious they were sheared, 1 1 hprfl tt-prs Tint a. hiinrlrorl nanJn ..:.: w 1 t 1 m I A va W t.. - IaI,..i oenator j.euer ana tne other in the lawyer convention who would publicans must be congratulated " was nominated for Congress without Western free silver Republicans refuse to vote for Grover Cleveland I rr,i.-T-.i o t . any open opposition. As soon as tbe 1 ' . r 1 u av .1 iiiiiiiii .- 1 . . x iiimh 7flTrn 1 -i a ... . nomination was announced there were some calls for Pou. State Senator ine, cordial sympathy with the silver movement, but subscribe to it be cause a majority of their party ap parently declare in favor of it. a Now, can it be wondered at, that the action of the convention, as con trasted with its platform, appears a little curious and inconsistent to us? Can it be wondered at that we sus pect the manipulation of the "ma chine," especially when we are ad vised that the Watson boom was in augurated in the office of a very prominent revenue officer, who holds a fat place under the present admin istratienT We do not charge Mr. Watson with being a party to this "machine" movement. We rather regard him as its objector its victim. Tiles are some practical and sig Democrats supported Cleve- ring land in 1S(J2 when they knew he was a goldbug. And this is not the worst of it; they lied about it and swore that he was for silver in order to fool the voters. The people cannot trust these par ism in repudiating their party. The ty bug Democratic leaders, who are West to-day holds out its fraternal now making such loud professions hands to the South. Will we for silver, any more than they could hands with them? trust them in lSOH. They will sup- Now let the true friends of silver port any kind of a man put up by and good government in the Demo- their party machine they will add cratic party walk out of that old ... 4 -j. . . - - -- -- -; 1 rneJuonaon ou. i ames uazette. in a I have risen to the heightn of patriot- to-morrow, it the Democratic party hong editorial discusses the effect of the possible Presidency of Governor n .kkV: A" .J??"r. If. you Vant a nomination at the iiifft " V he" in ' Mr. join hands of a lawyer convention you and in conclusion congratulates Great ; nt tw mustn't endorse silver conventions or Britain on the fact "tha if Mckinley u.t, Jflll,? wiiLo uuas uu siiv yance. Do you see? the. .vlmo r,f nim nr t-l, ri a u . J mVl,Lut:a iJUUCL a uui 10 pre "-"e laiso auu ucacuciuus Miiv auu join TOTit tho fnrtor Jccno f lnn.lot T were some other rails of write books on silvers year in ad- is elected the United States will con- monpv" Pay ODI1"lon8 ,n extent, and in an injured tone be said : W.iU.;' i " -xieioiu me wdsi w uo jur. onaiT and misrepresenting the facts. They will sacrifice the interests of the peo- J and with pie any time for party success that is to put them in office. Swoosi of Th GoiditM. I man. we anew tms was coming." The Washington Post sav- . wnenair.rou arrived be said be -. . . . -r . I hail nnr. inn crhf trim nnminatinn jS 3-. i -rr- i . . ... i it anuears inai ni r. wnitnpv a tn i o iwv- liiuepemieni, west tooK particular care NOT to sav so. " T.,."" Br tbe be d of God. Ac Ac and .n the great and growing it seems. The banks, the bankers, the various on We laughed. Wouldn't you have young reoples f arty at bt. Louis, on July 22d commercial exchanges all over the ra1h,f And tben the chairman of tbe corn- Let the people, inasmuch as they sweep the country. Crush both of value their liberties, beware of this the false and treacherous old par class of politicians. i ties. The Democratic party has sacri- Ai' A ova fvnn i-n. tl.i i.1 ' ' y OiiD lltO BAV LliLL LUHrH 1 I . . - - . Do this, and we will some evidence that one farmer still tions to the convention citv ThVv mittee on 'olntioni was lion. It. H. 5n tV,a nmn.;. 1. I Ij- lt " I" 7 . J' r I Rutin. Hia tho Hmini.rr.ri.n - ' iomuviaiH, lawjet i are eeuuiug tuem uy uunareas. The " To v u t" party, ne was nominated tor Treas- idea is to make an overwhelming dis- V V ., "c maue a urer. iplayol strength and influence mav r'1' . . "."',V. uc w ,,IW mu we add. mnnev? Two hnnriPoH ..h explaining nis vote for tbe vru-ondi- Mr McKinlev is makiner som I fiftv business men are eoinir from th ',0.na' rep of tbe Sherman act a nificant facts in connection with the ficed free silver and betrayed the convention's work. We do not care people once. It will do it again if it to comment upon them, at leneth, UeU "another chance." Id fact they need no TWO MOKE STRONG MEN FOLLOW TELLER. Senator Pettigrew, of South Da at this time. comment. An intelligent public can form its own conclusions without any aid we are able to give. Again we say that it is our im prt-ssuun that the work of the con vention ' might have ben" more in hnrmony with the declarations of its platform than it really wa3. It is very easy for an individual to d-clare tor a policy atter it becomes widely popular aud bid? fair to AS TO THAT LiWtCK CONVENTION In our report of tho so-called Democratic convention held here last week we have stated simple facts. But we fully understand that Teller there will be some effurt on the part speeches but he dodges the financial Merchants' Exchange of St. Louis 1 g-5- "i""1 to ,TOt ,for- To issue just like an old crow dodges a le, and when we add the contin- 5uJJ?nfJ,t.." .anepl?tI?.n 5h! hunter with a crun r.r, h,a Rhonlr. gents from Aew York and the other KLZVLT.tZr'X.?,?? V"' " MOOU tota. anrl Conpresstnan Towup. of I Rreat ousiness ana nnanciai centers "i;.-!. " -v..u vou ... i ii. Jads ciark Kndorsed for Vice-President. 1 one is at no loss to foresee that the Uia',D!,Ve uaaB1 In the Democratic convention Ushering wiU be ike unto an Assyrian since tne aojournment or tne rtepuo- Judg9 Bennett introduced a resolu- Jhe interest attachrne trthr T!.,: lican convention, that they would tion nominating Jndge Walter . 1 I TZ T3 .3 A. -A? Al TT 'a x I . AW-a US A Chance to flake 31 oner I have berries, grapes and peaches, a year old, fresh as wLen nicked. I dm no longer support or stay in the Vice-President of the United States, measure of the St. Louis event enorm- K06 cliforni Co,d process, do not irtv. Thev will follow Senator The resolution read as follows: ous though that may have been. beat or seal the fruit, just put It op i i' rim iiAmAA..4.A Oa.A a ' cuiu. Kwnn nfrieniT irMn ann Aaa -r i I x uc icuiuyrai IU OiaiB COnvenTiOa I I . a-- r -" a su --ssay-a LongreoStnan Towne made o North Carolina recommend3 the H0W ,S THS FOR FUSION. almo,t nothing; can put upa bushel in ten minutes. Last week I sold di of a few little demv nat.ers to how . s n . , i ni i ulo'"s1 Democrats and Popaiuu wiu ombia rections to over 120 families; anyone oi isw utue ueuij papers to snow iat seiSlon 0f Coneresa that has Walter Clark. Associate JnstifiA nfl .ni . hm.. '172 " u"ne a speech for free silver during the nomination of its distinguished son, Democrat. that it is our purpose to arouse prej udiee against lawyers as a class. This will not be true. We have no prejadica against them. Some of them make the very best of citizens made Lini fsmous as an orator. Senator Pettigrew says that the Republican party can cever carry the Supreme court of North Caro- Special to The Postl nun, lv. Humiliation as v ice-i rest dent of the United States." will pay a dollar for directions, when they see tbe beautiful samples of fruit. As there are many people poor like ve sw.ep a eecuon or a country, oat it ana &s a ciass they are entitled to takes a MAN to staud up and point every cons deration and representa out the tight way when it is a ques tion that belong, by inherent right, tion as to whether tne populace will to any other class. In tee and tase the rignt road or not. November. Topzka, Kans. June 21.-Populist l.l V 7 "7. 'nP'e. P?r MIHltTOnnc.nKnii.h... I 1. -I . . I .J-.., . Ik IUT UUbTllOBTl This resolution was amended, in- a dozen counties, and all were for ex- my "P"6 l uch and feel eonfl his Governor Llewelling for reflection to hundred dollars ilndh.! ase the Governorship. There annear- to ,'ouni bon,i u . ii- i ha a io.w4ui:. 5- .1.. t-..;. . I 1 wiu mm iiddd e 01 ir an u'juuLaum lil can 3 lOWarU U.IS UOm- I " iu wc oiaie lOWJra rnmnlt HinuliA.. t ... . ..... ination. The resolution was car- felling among the Popul Za Luu - u" " Z 1". . 5.7" " . the Democrats will .nnnnrt him i reu"t Ior eignteen vwo-ceni stamps. ion business Aau ihk CAMPAIGN. 'j otc. i fn p..ni;,t i wuicii is oni v toe actual coat o the . . - z r Minn at nnitiin United States Senator. ' ' ' e r ! : V- As for us, we are always and eter nally for the man who can lead. Anything, in the shape of a man, can follow a popular cause. The Cattcasiaji Publishing Com- More convention Work. I Democrat for " I I TkA . a. a . . faft tWM;g,m.tnr;ni;n.rn, Th- Dpmnrmti,. : .tc rtT,Tr0T.t;. .V1C wwrn-esswiu oe maue on silver in j . t . .v.j i -"-"- . - T - vUU,vuniis Kansas, with tho Tlamnori anrf l.. ursT Ko U1U nn m .nni f .11 ; u OI Indiana. Illinois. Oparoria. (IViir. I i:. . - . 7. V. r . v 'j oviuo va tuo an vaiuiuu puivaca at. jiica mill . -7 v"viiibw cuiuuiueu against tne most important positions and offices correspond with the stringency of 7 , " e neia st ween, cans, St. Ixhiis, Mo. against the Kepubli- There never bas been Fair promise cannot overcome the Democratic record for the past three years. devised bv a i i mails va viiain mfirsi MnsuiiAiia aa a. A I I thu -.Anvnnt AM A.AAKV VT . I "C- O a. w . I " -mwi auvvivu- UI WlllCU in the general autonomy of govern- the times. Our announcement is Vork Teed STf I whltaTtSV: ment, jecausa there are offices made elsewhere. Prices are prompt- hurry and hustle into which the telegraphed his friends that not with- people not only take bank paper as which rtne but awyers can fill. ly quoted for job work of any kind, Democratic party has plunged dur-1 "Ending the national gold standard money, paying interest on it it enor- o;ii .v wM, we past iew months, m order tn f v,.'t " mru auu mine i mous rates, nut when tbe banks ana. uuii nuAit. nuuuui . . . , , , , '., ai8 D1TOI lor TM MMon nn Mia iuna nf u. J J i ... . .. 1 uviugetou lupoime suver wave. I m-,.h: T ... .....vv w fcvimb loae ine aiscoant. -. yvi vu.u ajow iiHa fl BTaWn slaan I W liantAl Mf .. a. m and we will turn But we positively draw the line at delay. We cannot ask for business j the tacit assertion, made by this J in which cash does not accompany DRESS MAKING DEPARTT.lL W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & Col lEi a "tmuxgkel:, zr. c. "77"K desire thus to fortrallj advise that our Drt-hS MsVii; V V men t is now ready to acce pt order for MiJ-sun.ni'r and Waists for going awaj to Mountain r Spathore. or vii-z lCcsorts. we believe it is ac know led that thu IlejiarUivt! a Bupervieion of Mr. Chas. K. Shn-r. Mana. r, anl Mr-. K. M.O Designer, makes downs secon l j n -H as to r:;i;r,( OF DESKJN. STVMSJI AIM! .:i-..MT ml ( UMld WEAKIKCS. We reK-clf ullj solicit jo r . i ou'tre, m as U l. lowed us to properly prepare dfj;t . vie 1TJ. H. Q R. S. Tuclier & C E. A T.EIC3-B:, OST. C. Headquarters forthe Besu JULEEni2R9 OP PRIZE TTITCTO Tim FOLLOWING VAMUetSx Watmnr2i IVi-i aod White naOan) TW smdWbiniinTixaooliRocka.awoa Light Brahmaa. tntlaan aod Fit Gavnea, I SUvtLaced Wyandottea, White Oafaitm I Ftrsb c3 Ecp Fct Cab tt Al 1 - nw ww try uuwiiou aavaaa m Bases and Terser Pura, Best Strain acistered leraev Cattle- ColU and Fil'.iea, fine as split Bilk. Yh Ct rsfliM 8ck II M A.ID11XW OCCOIiEECHEE FAEIL FABIIERS AND WOOL GROWERS ! ! In no other way can you obtain as much talae for your wool &s hj ex changing it for Woolen Gcode, Blankets, (white or colored) cd Knitting Yarns. We carry insur ance on wool th:r us a tm lot and be comincrtl. Write for rum ples and terms to ALPINE WOOLEN MILLS. Mt. Airy, N. C. WAITER R. HEiiRT, Attorney nt J-rii'vv, CHARLOTTE. N. C. Will practice In tbe Courts .f Met k lenburjr. Union, Cabarrus, Cl-velard, Lincoln. Gaston, Catawba and lrt-al, tbe United States Ourt aed the Su preme Court tt Nortb Carolina. Prompt attention friven to all branches or tbe law and to all business entrusted to him. Tbe Price 1.1 a 1 a,f lb H A fear j FOUND OM.T THE JLUASCi: l Alliance hii from bJ ia irsue. Single r 50 c-i-:tf. In cluW of - - r -i-.fi rrffl. 5 1 I Jl CklrhaaWa E-Saa llaiiit , r EULJ YRuYAL PILLS a TTVi aa, tmif i i ii mn mm I IS- Jt mmmrnt tm HrMt. ...l 4 loar Scale FIVE HUNDRED bnhtd- Wnt derfol PEAS at 75 eent nr bno). Z. M. JEFFREYS. Goldsboro, K. C. latSsir. L aa V vmnsi rwnivLti T 1"IIt mu mill I 'rbt!r Kmlaaiun.. rtt I"'"- r Waaun ac4 ail n m?v aatf raiirdc lir- mnm mm mm 1 wr. . mf . w mm ktflni T.I.I,tr -a aorkrc ilr wail t A S ariui a raarai."- Z J 1 CALUMET KLDiQNE CO . Ch TTnl SUt a Cov.ramtit uv&rf tbr BU Vtl V MM Was a I SySBal-4l.tUUJ ' J lar, .Sou t tern l'f iz ) Mountain Boute Xo. 103 Chattaoooga, Tcnn, and JJ ci re by return mail fx ... . i inn.-MtMl bf full rjarticnlara. cost of fits to be derived, ete,
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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