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THE CAUCASIAN IT B LIB U ED ZVEF.Y THURSDAY. MT THE CAUCASIA fTHMflHI CO. MARION IHTirK. . - .rraaHlaBt. HALlttH, Mltor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, tSK YE-r MX MONTHS e0 thkek months - " Kntrd In thi 1'Mrt Office at lUWfh, S. C., Second nj Matt-r. and Mead Hum f lnlf ala. hairtii-n of I'ongreMional 'ttintj Cumwittfea are iipeciallj re liieiifi'd to (tend name of d-l-Kat-t elected to Hi" National f .invention at HU Lou la a oon a they are elected, no that an olllial and proper) certified lift of them ma b made up. Jl A I. A TKK, Sre'tf. of 4'nm, WIII.UM J. MR VAN. Mr. Hrjan, the brilliant young Mtatenman of .Nebraska, h a man with many admirable (pialitiex. lie ia tal ented, he m nincere, honent, earnest arid aKKreiMve. Only in one particu- rVr-t-iJM!KJ' he f-n to forin it i that tbej grab tbia young patriot, who it on the verge of leaving the party and oing to the People Party, and make hira their standard bearer, beraute they realize that oTer half of their voter are also ou the verge of leafing their party and going to the People Party. Tbit i why the old party uiarhine, which haa ridiculed the People Party in the pat, ftole half f it platform at rhicaga; and appropriated it a it own. In hort, they have put up that platform and nominated Mr. Urjan in order to try to kill the People Party, that young giant which rame into exiittnce U preserve and defend the principle of JeJfemon and Lincoln, which both of the old parties had betrayed and de aerted. Yen.totryto kill the Peop ple Party, which iias driven them into making their first patriotic decla ration in national convention since the war. Yes. Mr. Uryan owe hi nomination to the existence and rapid growth of the People1'arty, and the party bouses are out trying to ue him to destroy the very power that tion. 17 thi mean and crush out forever ty , then these old pat t om-e go hack to their and trade with fcue e a common r 1 ir'tTTe iveoiwi f dniS" li the they meanire up to the reil"J for a Presidential candidate. Iletia r,ot " iiiU' h backbone and inflexible will as Andrew Jackson had. Jackson's cour age and limine are very necessary dualities for a President at all times, and especially so In such times as these, when the combined power of the gold ring and monopolies, in every form (now ten times stronger and more dangerous than when Jackson was President) must be faced and fought to the death. We do not be lieve that all of these powers combined . & at 1 .. ... : I. I r-ouM Dny or corrupt, :ur. i.rja.i wn.. ,lM i.llT ,a u; h. :s ..,, , money ; but they would attempt to ap- hone(jt h .g the damaging and in proach Mm hi in.iire.r.on, a iney u,u Umoua ecor(J of t,,e i)en,0cratic party is too great a load for bia agreement witl ticians to RJde-track the lea sues and proceed to betray people"' in the future as liBJei ii the past. If the Peoples Party should die, four years from to-day the democratic Party would repudiate the platform that it has just put up and Mr. liryan would etaud no more chauce for a nomination than would Thomas Jeirerson if he were back on earth. Mr. Bryan is bigger than his party, and bigger than the platforfti on which the extreme of folly and is their mad nees and monomania plunged into a position which other ailver force may find tbemaelves enable to ap proach or reach. And if thi proves to lr so. the ailver Democrat have foolishly made impowible tbat naity of the ilver force which i abso lutely necessary to victory. "So, get out, we don't want yon!" waa the plain response of theae fool Democrats to the overtnres of friends. "If you can't go OCR way, do as we do, and march as Wl say, you can let it alone." was the further apparent reply of these silver Demo cratic ninnybsmmers. Ordinarily the acts of an idiot or fool are noticed to be pitied and ex cased; lat it is possible that hon est and sincere men may.beeome dis gusted at the action of even so big an idiot as the ordinary Democrat, and so thoroughly disgusted as to make any future relation of any kind with him an ntter impossibility. he action of the Democrats in this atter may prove to be a great in stance in point. m i , . ... me conumoii now existing is about this. The silver Democrats nave inrowu around themselves a barrier which may prove, and in all probability will prove, insurtnount able to other forces of a kindred character. It is practically impos sible for the Democrats to get out of the enclosure into which they have thrown themselves, and it it ahoold b left to the first distinct ively so-called an ti-Eastern Demo cratic convention ever held to make such a choice is one of the anomal ies of this campaign. That a con vention whose platform denounced tne issue of money by national banks shoold aecept a candidate who was ESFIClALLr EECOMMEXIZI to it On the ground that he was a national bank president is another. This kind of thing is what Demo crats can do and endorse and ad- T . n. ... prove, iiui a ropulist can never see any consistency or honesty in it The matter is made more curious from the fact that the Maine Demo crats have declared for cold, and have nominated a man for Governor on a gold ulatform. Mr. Sewall has neither left nor denounced the party in consequence of that act. ccacfol, we warn the people bow that I EDITOBIAL they need cot expect aay refers Mr. Bryaa is quoted as sayiag that through it. A leopard cannot change be did not want a rich maa a may hi spot, neither can a compost heap "lf Li JJfTl XJ?l i,. -if nominated Mr. Bryan id want a rich panfy it elf. nan and a tanker and a railroad pc- ident, and tbey took him ont of gd- ' wot democratic TaAR. begdom. That party aerraed to lo A to a coDtett between Republican confidence In Mr. Bryan a soon a id Iemocrat.,and according to the oominaUd hiaa. If bj . ! . . . really be o foolish a to think th ogramme of the Money Power wbicb ivrttic meant all it aid and program ha controlled and not cojrrnoL both these old parties, the yearly I not Democratic' year. It was jot after the war when the Money Power ar ranged its programme. It first ar ranged and inaugurated a financial system which, it was intended, should have the fostering care and protection of the government. It wa a grand scheme of robbery and piracy intend- d to subject the workers and wealth producers to the spoliation of a few sharper and gambler. The tucces I quite keen. of tbat scheme is most eloquently and emphatically illustrated by the condi tions of to-day. SENATOR PRITCBAKU PLCKOC MAKES THE Senator Pritchard is no longer a 'friend to silver," and so friends to silver can no longer be (political) friends to Mr. Pritchard. lie has tak en the plunge into the gold camp, and the only honest and consistent thing for him to do now is to advocate the gold standard. Professions of being friendly to silver from him cannot and will not be taken seriously now by those who once supported him for a high office. If his words are to be believed, he has repudiated pledges heretofore made, and he can expect nothing less than repudia tion of himself by those to whom he made those rdedpes. Mr. Pritchard probably may be the best policy to wiU yet sit in the Wte before the lei mem aie inerein wunout any even " Andrew Jackson ami Abraham Lincoln. They would surround him, if possible, with seeming friends, and would try to persuade, Matter, deter, or coerce him. They would corrupt, if possible, the men in his cabinet, and other men associated with him as counsellors and advisers. These are the methods that Satan and his allies always use when they have to deal with an honest man. When a man of a different stripe is President, they shoulders to hear. The party bosses who have put him up know that the Democratic party cannot elect its candidate this year. Therefore, they have selected him simply with the view of trying to hold their voters in line and to cripple, if not to killl, the Peoples Party. Not only' no elTortwas made by the Democratic politicians at Chicago to unite the silver forces of the country, simply go to headquarters and buy in order to make victory over the gold- him. bugs certain, but they treated every such proposition made to them with if Mr. P.ryan were indifference, if not with con- elected President, that he would be tpmnf. ni, (:a(J;n w still hon under the influence of the old party tnat there u enough patriotism and bosses and fogies, who have them- wim j tbe country outside of these st ives, lor more man iweniy years, iipr4 thf ran 1p nnite.1 a m w ' We fear that for more than kspt the money question in the back ground, and fooled the people into lighting sham battles over thetarill'. Thepe old mosshacks have stilled con science so long to serve party that they see no wrong in trading and dickering with the goldbugs and be traying the people into the hands of their enemies for party spoil and party success. Here would lie Mr. Aryan's danger; for these old party foxes would desire to see him cut otf IJs moral tail to the same length to which theirs has been chopped. On the other hand Mr. Bryan would have made a splendid candidate for a reform party, for then, if elected, he would be surrounded by earnest and sincere friends of the people instead to save the people from further treach ery and oppression. But let it be re membered that the partybugs must be whipped before ever the goldbugs can be defeated. The patriots who assem ble at St. Louis, on July 22d, will ad dress themselves to this important task. That an Allwise . Providence may direct its counsels is our earnest prayer. P. S. Head our "Washington let ter on the political situation in this issue, A GREAT LUNIKK. The National Democratic conven tion made a most miserable and in excusable blunder. Of course! Whenever did a Democratic conven- special effort to aid them and with out any sympathy' for them. Die they must if aid is not given them, and their foolhardy course and con temptible action may cause it to be people will have an opportunity to dismiss him as their representative there, but we hardly think any ac tion he may take will be inconsistent with his former promises during the time that he will remain Senator. It Li il.i il il .t inougui mat my are uuuruiy ui Here is Lig lategt promise aDd opin so much as an tffort to aid them, h - 1L V. 1 1 1 U 1 I vU .uuugu luey tuuum uuw ueg ,t , cbeerfullv SUDDOrtthe n . 1 . X tor It. I Remihlican tic.knt. r.l T fool e.nnfi- dent McKinley and Hobart will oar- rv North Carolina bv a handsome We clip the lollowing trom an majority, and that the action of the Associated Press Dispatch from Chi- Chicago convention insures the elec- THI8 TELLS THE STORY. cago, under date July 3rd. Ceicawo, 111., July 3. The gold standard leaders are here. That means the fight is on. Ex. Governor Roswell P. Flower was the first to arrive and he did not tion of the Republican ticket by an overwhelming majority." AH! WHAT'S THIS? Just put on your thinking cap. citizen. Referring to the nomina wait to get the stain of travel from tion of'Sewall for the Vice-Presi-hia person before he had launched LWv th NfiW Vftrlr Joiirnni moa iVmorratic party about back and railruad. there aoust be somebody around to bold bint dawn. One of tbe brag being made b"y the Iemorrat i tbat their Presi dential nominee ha no rcd and cannot be attacked. Well, thi may be so, but it i an emphatic fact tbat it would be difficult to find a Democrat who ba been in public life for ten year, wbow record would not fatally handicap bin before an bonet people. Tbe greatest safety of tbe Democrat, therefore, I to bring forth men x-iMur rtrords. They are still 69 Per cent Reduction 1 lie Money rower waa sagacious enough to know that they could nut keep their scheme concealed if one faction of t i . people huuld win elec tions continuously, so they took ad vantage oi" the rain or and animosities Moreover we note that the Kepub- licans put up a big corporation attor ney tor vice-rmiaenu Likewise we observe that tbe Democrat put up a big corporation President for tne same oflice. Now the fact i tbat if either one is elected be will preide over the Senate and have great influence and control over legislation. Hard Times have struck every IhmIv. and business is dull, so wo have ivliUx,j the price of the Pocket Eleetropoist. cq per cent lor t,ie ,,ext few wti ks- or write at once and take advantage of jt GRAHAM ci DuBOlS, Electric Bid, Mania. Gi. Tbe only reason or part of reason that thM l'otiulista ran find for rndnrt - r engendered by the war, anu arranged I iDg tms Democratic ticket isthia. Tbe part of the programme so that Ke-1 Democrat have got a big part of our publicans and Democrats should win I piauorm ana are running wtin u. n i . i. . i t I might not be a bad idea to run with "rtum" rr..air.,, .uu ...a. lneia .while for the purpo of trying should fight each other on some issue! to keep them from breaking our prop like sectionalism, tan if, bloody sbirt, I erty all to smash nigger and the like. But in the mean time the scheme of robbery was to be kept in the dark. ome assinine Democratic igno ramus will say tbat The Caucasian is And so tbat Democratic platform of J$yj waa'nt for silver after all, even if Hob Glenn did have a personal letter from Cleveland saying it wa. and also saying that Cleveland was lor silver, t urtbermore we note tbat Bob (uenn continues to hold down a big office. simply twaddling here and i dealing I and also continues to say he is for si! in inventions. Well, if bethinks so, Tcr lot. Iiim r.f f tit tinrilr writton hv " - J a a . . a . ... I ... .... . . ... i Ana now iavia is. jiui ana ion uenry iiews, a au siree uanaer e89man Sulaer. of Xew York, both and speculator, and who is now the I Northern goldbugs, and tne Charlotte leading adviser of the banking gang. I Observer and CapU Paul B. Means, The title of the book is we think. "Twenty Years lu Wall Street." It shows how the Wall strt-t-l cot trie first went into politics for the purpose of controlling legislation in the interest of the Money Power. North Carolina goldbugs, will support tbe ticket. These Iemocrats, goldites and silverites, are a whole lot of Sia mese twins when it comes to "party. Some simpering, jibbering - Demo crats are grinning and saying tbej nave tne Populists in a bole. Dunces Fools !! Cant they see that Populists I heir scheme has beeu wonderfully h.ave 'hem in a hole, and that the Popu- I lint, han.a . M d I I ! iisui mica suuiif; uuiiuu ui uiiiup(up tbe hole with the Democrats at tbe bottom of it? successful. They first went into the campaign of and secured tbe election of Grant, a Republican. The next election was 1 876, and these same forces backed up Tilden, Democrat, in a quiet but effective way, and he was elected. But after his election, the Money Power grew uneasy at some of his indepciolriit If a thief steals your ladder, tbe only use be bas for it is to climb up to gei sometning. Then be will kick it down. You have a continual use for your own ladder. Do you catch on. The Democratic jabberers are saying utterances, and tbe I that the weaker party should go to tbe tion do otherwise Take the history of by men who have for a quarter of a I of the party; fctudy it, and it will be- centtiry been Into a conspiracy with j come clear that it has uniformly tne Republican politicians to rooi tne i and persistently done the wrong people In order tbat the gold gamblers thine and the foolish thing. Its last intffc tno finrViT' Tn fircf nlono he tackled was the West Virginia head- some siSificant comments. It says quarters, where he met delegate bewall's nomination is Chilton, fie had a very animated 1 shrewd move in more ways than one conference with him and when he It maintains the standing of the had finished he said to the Associat- party as a national organization ed Press represetative: "I had an and curbs the dangerous sectional idea about tho spread of this silver irritation developed by the discus fallacy and now I have confirmed sin of the money question. It it. Tnese West Virginia people ad- tends, too, to promote confidence in mit that they are not particularly in the intentions of the new element ravor or this silver business, but ia&t nas seizea control or tne organ they have some other end to attain, ization, since a man of Mr. Sewall's T . . " T I ; ! .I n ' et,ni4inv .till enltnin m ns nA nlJ 1 1 party has been losing votes to the ly be a leader of the gang of red- ropuiisis eacn year, iney Deneve uuwu aumbuisis, wim iae iubsb oi that they can recover this vote by bombs sticking out of their pockets, going for free silver. The situation which the silver Democracy is sup is the same all through the country." posed, in some respectable Eastern 1 his t.elln Th whn a arnrv. It is v"v'v" another Diece of direct convincing testimonv to nrove what Senator Now iust remember that Mr Butler said in his speech in Wil- Sewa11 is a railad vnagnate and a Wilmington recently, and what The bank President. And remember fur Caucasian has freauentlv said since ther that ne would if elected, pre the silver convention at Raleieh last side over the snate, where laws are -SontomW Tt ct,.o enacted. And remember still further same forces which secured his election then connived to have him unseated. With the exception of that little hitch, the programme has been com pletely carried out. It stands this -vay : 1872 Grant, Republican. 1876 Tilden, Democrat. 1KS0 Garfield, Republican. 18i!4 Cleveland, Democrat. 1888 Harrison, Republican. 18!)2 Cleveland, Democrat. stronger, aii n gnu rake your own medicine. Read the facts and figures in anotner column and come on. Tbe Democrats won't acknowledge that they are trying to get into tbe Populist band wagon but they are making an open ertort to swingon to tne can gate or tbe vebicle. ' Those Person county Pops enuncia ted a doctrine so warmed by truth and sense as to make it burn its way to conviction. Those boys are "the stutT" sure. A party tbat will steal a platform, or Tbe scheme has been a success from I Part platform, will not hesitate to DreaK a promise u it bas a "chance: might thrive on the fatness of the land. But of all the Democratic candidates before the convention, probably the best man that the party could have nominated is Mr. Bryan. He is not effort rule. proves no exception to the The Democratic couvention first had to deal with a grave problem within itself, viz: Whether it should .. i ..in . .1 1 .1 ,1 . 1 . ' declare for or against the free coin having been contaminated and fossil- . ., , , ... 1 , . , ... ... 41 age of silver. After some arbitrary ized by long association with the old . J mossbacks of the party, but he is the political tactics it stood forth as a only man among the straightout Dem- CONVENTION, two-thirds of whose ocratio candidates who has ever said numbers could be counted as favor that be would not vole for a goldbug, ing that issue, and who could norui but would leave the party' and de- nate a candidate for the Presidency, nounce it and join the Peoples Party, But the convention then .represented u, in it.h, uie platform did not declare a honelesslv disrupted Dartv a nar- a tf a r for free silver and financial reform. mat eviueuce oi manhood and pa triotism, that determination to put country above party, causes us to warm up no little toward the young statesman, and makes us hope that there is much of the Andrew Jackson courage and firmness still latent with in him. It is true he ought to have ty whose power for good was woe fully decreased, but whose power for evil was not in the least dimin ished. In this condition the convontion faced the most importanr'and most momentous issue that has come be- Southern machine politicians, who imu ine democratic piatrorm tie have sacrificed the cause of silver cIares a2ainst banks and in avor of and financial reform for twenty government control of railroads. years, who have deliberately betray ed the people into the hands of the G-entleinen, it is the same old par- goldbugs, are now yelling so loud ty we must face. The voice is the and so vigorously for silver. They voice of Jacob, but the hands are are frightened at the rapid growth the hands of Esau. The Democrats of the Peoples Party. Thev see have already once sold their birth that they cannot fool the people any right for a mess of pottage. They longer about the real issue. Yet w"l oo it again if they have the these machine politicians are now chance. yelling for silver in order to try to up to date. Both Republicans and Democrats have allowed them selves to be parties to the scheme. It was the men who now compose the Peoples Party who first rebelled against this scheme. Their failure to endorse the new Democratic nominees could not be taken as a grievance, for such failure would simply put the Democrats in the programme they have fought to maintain for thirty ears. 1896 is not Democratic year, save their political machines, and to keep themselves in office. If by this means they can kill the Peoples Party, then they will again after ENOUGH OF THIS, Some of these disreputable Demo crats are proclaiming that if the Pop ulists refuse to endorse Bryan at Chi cago tney will prove themselves to taken this position in 1892, but there I fore the American people in a gen- are many of the best men in tbe coun try who did not then, yet who have since taken that position. Mr. Bryan may not have known at that time, as others did, that Mr. Cleveland was in league with the money power. In this connection, one important phase of the political situation should eration an issue which had recent ly destroyed the unity of two other political organizations, and which was moving on to face yet another great assembly of representatives of the people at St. Louis on July 221. In a convention of people capable not be overlooked. Every man in tbe ot anything lite cool and intelligent past who has shown independence and I oeiiDerauon, su.cn. a eonuition as asserted his manhood by laying down J this must necessarily have inspired me principles mai ne v.ouia siana ior, i caim consideration ana serious party or no party, in advance of the thought. Failure to do this in an as action or permission of bis party bos- semblv of sane men would have bfen ses. has been marked for slaughter by anpardon&bIe under any circum- the Democratic machine. There was t . a. , ... . stances, but the convention became of the Dartv bosses tbat anvmkn could mltv of Solute crime when it re commit than to do what Mr. Bryan fused to consider overtures and has done. Now, why is it that this propositions trom sympathetic brilliant young man, who ten years J forces looking to the almost cer ago, or even four years ago, if he had I tainty of achieving a great victory dared to take the same position then, and the righting of a great wrong would have been branded as a traitor ana driven from the party in disgrace, The victorious silver forces of sil is to-day made the nominee of that ver- at Chicago were openly ap party, amid great enthusiasm, for the proacbed by iepresentatives of bolt lYi. 7 - . .. ing Republican silver forces and Bnuiuc proo. oi me iacs mat tne oia 17,:.,.. -, party bosses are frightened, demoral- aked l Ute consideration ized, and panic stricken. They are some susrgestions witn reterence to alarmed at the increased intelligence cohesion of the two forces. Sim of tbe people, and at the indignation ilar advances were made by promi- of the voters, from ocean to ocean, nent representatives of the Peoples against their folly and treachery for Party and also of independent silver tbe last twenty year. organizations . ... jxo one anows better than do these Bnt these advances were ie-nored party bosses that not for a single time In truth they were Beorned. The J nomnnratin Bil per fnrs vera fran. this campaign go into co-partner- be dishonest in their advocacy of sil- ship with the eastern goldbugs and ver. Well ! We have heard of and betray the people for party spoils. read about "that tired feeling" for some years past, but we never had the None know better than the Wall leelin tlU we neard thl3 expression I . .j r i i : - . m street goldbugs how basely the Aruujsume ur,veillDs"emocraiic ioois. Southern politicians have betrayed the welfare and prosperity of the people in the past, and none have a better ngnt at tms time to express their supreme disgust at the hy pocrisy of these leaders when they Just let your imagination get to work a minute. It .will require a bier imagine" to take in the contemptible absurdity of such an utterance. A Democrat who makes it to a Populist deserves a spit in the face. The Pop- now declare so loudly for silver and ulists have brought this financial is the people. Governor Flower tells sue to the front in spite of the strongest the whole story in the above inter- opposition Democrats could , make to view when he says that these South- ll- Tne Populists carried it forward ern politicians care nothing for sil- through a storm of slander, abuse and ver, but aie row clamoring for it never in order to fool the voters of the South and hold them in party ranks. These false professions will not fool all of the people; some will be fooled. lying from Democrats that has been equalled on earth. Democrats found it was going to win, and then the inexpressibly con and they have ample time to repent which the Populist8 8tood through the meir i.uuy. fight, and after that the thieve nerk ' - Mr tin 3 ml tallr ahmit firtnoofir i.,i CDRIOirtKHOP DKMOOIMCV. w x I Tilt onlv ppniiinA -nrv tVi- thA Pnnn ... r i I " J cue a. v aa lists to continue to emDh&size their uonesiy is to ueciare tnat it has no confidence in and cannot endorse thieves. Democrats would have for some years been a marvel to ns. I For instance, Samuel R. Randall I was a toigh protectionist aud was a Democrat waep the party was called a free trade party. Then Cleve- put Ransom land is a goldbug when the party back in the Senate two years ago if it ward a platform or named a candidate tbat stood for at least one of the great fundamental principles of Democracy, as laid down by Jefferson and Jack son, and tbat now the masses who be- zied with victory over an element of their own PART' They mistook the popularity of the silver cause for the popularity of their own or- lieve in those principles are about to I ganization, and were incapable of rebel against their party. And hence I listening to reason. They rushed to swore it was for free silver fouri years ago. Tben there are the iva- rious inus ct ncmccrats winch we havtf mentioned all curioshies. Now, last week the national Demo cratic convention bragged that it had downed the eastern and north ern Democrats. It declared for free silver; against national banks; for government ownership of railroads, and then what! Why it nominated Arthur Sewall, for vice-President. If he should be elected, there is no certainty that he may iiot be Presi dent. And who is he) A railroad magnate, national bank president and shipping prince from Maine. That cou.u nave uone so. iney would sup port a goldbug to-day if one bad been nominated. In fact it has nominated a northern bank president and rail roaa president for Vice-President and none but a fool will endorse him as genuine silver man. if it sbould bappen that the Popu list convention at St. Louis endorses the Democratic ticket, that endorse ment will probably be accompanied with a distinct declaration that no confidence is reposed in the party, but the action is taken to make that party successful one mora time, and to finally prove to all men even to idiots and fools that the Dem ocratic party is always a traitor and xi me party is maae to be sac Populist platforms and Populist hats seem to stand a blame poor chance when Democrats are around. Say, the Demmys declared for gov ernment contrel of railroads!! Did you ever ? ? I ELK1N WOOLEN MILLS. ym:w wcmm THIS YEAR TO The Chatham (TCg Co., Elkii;, J, h CXD CO CO 1 a f I They have the largest woolen mill in the Stat. They do the & custom business in the South, and their good are the lt you ao but the money. Write them for samples. DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., IR A TiTHIGKBL, C. TAK desire thus to formally advise that our Urets Making D-jr. . . meQt now ready to accept orders for Mid-suinuier Diw and Waists for coinff awav to Mountain or Seathore. or other .jm-jr Kesorts. We believe it is acknowledged that this Ik-parttnctit under t supervision of Mr. Chas. K. Shaw, Manager, and Mrs. K. M. Gawilmm Designer, makes Gowns stnd to none in America as to COUUKC'1 Vt" Vb DESIGN, STYLISH AUKAN'CKMKNT and COMFUKT WEARING. We respectfully solicit vonr imw-diate or-lr so um to Laic tim & lowed ns to properly pre pare designs etc 1IU. H. Ct R. S. Tucker a Co. IT. CD. And the Democratic nominee President is also a lawyer. for SENATOR BUTLER ON THE DtMOCRA- TIC CONVENTION. He Saya That The Democratic PartT Had Made Better Promises Thau Kver Be fore, Bar That m Parly Which Han Had a '"Chance" Must be Judged by It Per formances and Mot by Ita Promiiwa Kverythlng Good In rhelr Platform U Ntolen From The Peoples Party Platform. By telegraph to the X. Y. World. Klliott, N. C, July 11th, 1SU6. The Democratic party bas put for ward tbe best ticket and platform CKKKD OV THE LAWYER CONVEN TION. "Resolved, That the earth and the fullness thereof are reserved by the ord for 11 is saints. "Resolved, That WE are the saints." Considering the fact that the law yers took about everything in sight when the nominations were given out bv the lawver Democratic nartv it convention, wh.nh rfli.nn tl v mot I has had in a quarter of a century , but , j -itne recora or mat party is so in Raleigh, the above creed seems to I treacherous, and bas shown such incompetency, tbat any Demo crat nominated by tbe Cbicago convention on any platform was foredoomed to defeat unless some otb er party vouched for their platform and supported tneir candidate, liryan is young, aggressive and honest, but tbe record of the Demo cratic party is more tban even Thos, Jelf erson could carry. The Democratic politicians, including those of tbe South and West, have by a lonir train of kronen promises ana brazen deception a- .!. J? a ... luriciircu iuc t:unuuence oi tne people. Therefore, the silver forces of tbe be quite appropriate. to 8T. tours. Tbe two principal railroad lines are making a stiff fight for the transport- ation of tbe delegates to St. Louis. We present statements from lion. S. Otbo Wilson, who was appointed by the State committee, and from Mr. Chas. lt. Hopkins, of the Southern. The S. A. I., is the official route. We think we should say for the bene fit of those concerned that our direct I country cannot be united in that Dartv information is that Senator Butler -implj because it has made more fair i,....it .t.a, k yroiuiscs, aim asaeu i0r anotber vAVCU.c.a. u . -"c i cliance." gruuuu canjr auu niu gu uu iu au-1 a. pariy mat, nas Deen in Dower vance of the delegation. I must be judged by its performances, ' i I ramer man Dy us promises. Tbe only corrections. guarantee that present promises are m , .f v, nr:if j t,. a..., I in good faith is the faithfulness with I wnn?n nasi, nromispa hav Kaon Irant Ground celebration managed to get Ever since 1873 the financial question into the last issue of The Catjca- nas been 48 Jf n issue, as far SIAN without the proof sheet being FSLSFZ!??. tJ read, hence it contains several errors day; yet, during all this time, a laree so glaring that we take this means humbe,r, ?fhe-,ame politicians who . .. I controlled the Cbicago convention, and of correctiug the same: howled there so loudlv for silver h. v. "Magna Chartei" appears, when! been in every Democratic convention. it sbould have been Magna (Jharta. lnu ueipeu to nominate straigbtout "Regulars of Alamance" annears and uncompromising goldbugs and when it should have been Regulators m?op,'?Jor th.e Pr?idency, whe, of Alamance. f-".1! itt bav.e t.TT . .1 . t . , i uuuc juat TV ua, iuc ncuuuiicau DreSl- ne said that anarchy was the re- dents have done. Tbey did this either suit of oppression or ignorance." It j ignorantly and foolishly, or knowing- snouianave ueen: inai anarchy was I iy ana aeiiberately ; in either case tbey the result of oppression on ignc-1 sre not safe leaders now. Tbey bave ranee. I in the past agreed with tbe Kepubli- Near the c.lr.sn of iha rnnrf f thai can politicians to keep the neoDle iir- . i . ,- norant of the financial issue, and to speech, the printer left out two lines force them to fight sham battles over which alters and almost destoys the the tariff. sense intended. The sentence where Tbey have now put up a good plat- , , . norm, as iar as u goes, Dut everything the omission occurred should read good in it was stolen from the Peoples as follows : I Party platform. It is evident tbat tbe 'He mad n a.r.nl t Democratic politicians, realizing they Carolinians that inasmuch as their MYntl9 ancestors had been in the forefront I ver and financial mfarm ...h .nA vl in the struggle for civil and religi- nomination of Mr. Bryan, on account ous liberty in our colonial trials: and I of the rapid growth "of tbe I'eoDles : .1.. e . . . .. .. .1 rri. t . .. . iu iub lurejroni in siriaing me nrst I ni "J - . 1 "c eiuucrauc leaaers re blow for lihertv in tlin rovnlnl-irwii I fused every proposition for nnitinir and in establishfng our present form he silver forces, so it seess that their ot government, that we should to- p "VV ... L... 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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