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a- . liin11 lun" fid ROO"'' 1 rjl f(rf lent- THE CAUCASIAN. KJeigh, S. C, July IC,lS9fl. ftoanoka Colln, .,,,,,kf lollege continue to pros ..r The number of ntulntn iucreas- ..! Hk'nifi la jear. i nrjr aine irum rtetit' -" MlM ami i emion ini niluntitiK cla wis a i nociaw m- . i . : . . ........ t ... . I (i... had, niiu numii iii-iiiori wi mr fin r .iiiinur unlink I,, ..nn wax iiriuuaiiy jroi ami i! iff nt work wan don, by the ui .nt. Koannke offer many advant- . I ri - iiT at. a vrj iiiiMn-rair t-i, i iir K.anoke alley i famous lor iu o.aij- iil scenery ami tialtti iu 1 clirnat hi moral, social, and rl i (cioiin ad KitaKrM of Halem ar unsurpassed, he catalogue of W paifn fhiw that anoke in abreaet of the times in its v ilitie and methods of instruction ropy of the catalogue, with the .luoe ollfitian, may be bad by addreshing I r. .luliu Dreber, President, Salmi, Virginia. Meeting of Hlith IMntrl. t I'opullal. A convention of the I'oimlipit voters Vif tbe ,ixth Congremional district is hereby called to meet in tbe court Jioiine in tbe town of I.uinberton, iu Cobenon county, on Tuesday, tbe 1Mb lay of August, K.rtl, at t o'clock M., ir tbe tiurnose of nominating a can didate for rnnicri-M and candidate for 'ridential Elector and for tbe tran saction of any other busin-s whicb Biay properly come before it. - '1 h i m .Inly nth, I . v V. Mimii'N, Chairman I'onuliet Kt. oiiimitfer .th S 101. I'lr llr Ml IUH h iv iu K". 'or Tli I'aumsiari. I Tati.ok, ,N. !., July VI. The an ii ill pic nil! sit Rock Kidge Academy nines oil July 'J Hli. Ir. ('yrus 'liorupson will speak to about it, 000 people. iJijf crowd, iig speecii anu , good time. tomt', everybody oiuo, and bring your dinners and nough for your friends. Come Mr. Kditor and bring your friftids and Home one to give us a talk on education in the evening. If. K. Kit K EM AN. home novum aku facts. For the especial benefit of demo crat who icem to think everything1 i Democratic jut because Democrat have been able to raie bedlam and pandemonium in a convention, we i t : i.i t i - - . present here oine figure which, if j "Ui ""uu"' cam, by combining", can depend on tbe Electors of seventeen State, namely, Kana, Nebraska, North Ia koU, routh Dakota, Minnesota.. Colo rado, Wyoming. Montana, I tab. Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada. Texas, Alabama, 'ieorria and ?rth Caro- tudied, will ahow thope misguided citizen jut about where t Ie j- are at. i THE GREAT PROMISING PARTY. j aod leader ar through Jt, ae4 aaJr jtand tbe telfih raotfve that bw i move lueta. itcia ar av , t & . IT MAKES MORE FAIR PR0IMSS ASO ASKS FOR ANOTHER CHAMCf j Cioverr Flower f NV tlrooKti(y on i iiy'r tn I f, as the I lem-raf claiai, the weak er party thuu!d go to tbe fironsrer. i then they ought to have r mr to o by The twenty-mne Mate we.t 4 f the acllon "f tb'r Mention. liut they . . . , . . . . , .. , were not atked w. i bey were j simply aiked to make wmc coficMiiiun ! 1 do one reaiKinabie and decent issifeippi ana fouin or vne J'otomac rivers have Kle- and urt. aeven more than ntcesp&ry to elect a I'reideiit. Tbe silver forces In tlae States have been divided into three camj I'opulists, silver liepubiicans and silver Democrat. Since the sil ver Republicans bolted their national convention and wiil co-operate wit'i the i'oj ulitf, thia j ft leaves two op posing silver force I'opuliats and so called Democrats. The silver Ierno rats bavu much to say about their ability to win the con test for Mlver, but nn analysis of the Vote of :iJ and 1 ?:." proves that that party i f.ir in the minority in thee twenty-nine ntates which they must have in order to elect the next l're-i-dent. tbiug. and they rrju$rf. And so, if this action on the tart of lX.os Democrats shall make it iioposnlble for 'i.OMj.OOO Populist and silver Re publicans to unite with them, then ac cording to the doctrine cf the I )emo rat theniM-Ive. that the weaker should go to the Wronger, the respon sibility for a divi-ion of the silver forces rutifct Im laid &t the Democratic door. A PARTY MUST BE JUOKED BY ITS PERFORMANCES AND HOT BY ITS PROMISES. Tboe f-uo w THOSE PERSON POPULISTS. T c fol!"vii'g tal.l givci. the aggre 1'tipnlint. and Democratic vote of Continued from 1st pa- IO ls!ll and I ''.- in the twenty-rii:o Mat en of the South and Went. 'Him table fl:'.v-! the vo'e in tfie Hterii Stated : Dill! i-rati .... in.'.m ;,i.:;o . . . . 'i;?7 7.H..7 . ... lr.t.i:::: -j Slate. iiliforti olorad- l;ili I'e ilio va KltllilM M inneiolii. . .. ontaii.'i . Nelnihl;;i evH'lii orlh 1'uk'ila. reon ontli l;iki.la. tali Vit.iiint(j:i .. . Wyoming OltlcUl Kiiuto To !M. I.onN. I; Ai.Kiuii, July 11,'liti. - I nsolicitcd, I win appointed by the State Executive oiiimittee to arrange route lor leH :it ion to St. I .oil it. After getting three routes over mi iiit hern.t hrough t liarle.t E. Ilopkiiin, I . I'. A., giving livu nights on roa! : i wo routes over ,. ... inrougn ii. . heard, T. I'. A., one route tm, night- n road, and mr route ,m night on mad, the Seaboard Air Line via At- litnta nSK night out was selected a-i the i.KKICIAI, KOIi'l K. I had a letter from Senator P.utlcr tii-dav. dated yesterday in which he 'HJM : Elliott, N. :., July l:!th, 'in;. iN. S. i l V ll.l.ON. Raleigh N.C. hear Sir : i I am going to St. Eon is a day or two ahead of the delegation, I have de rided to go by the Southern route. if rourne, I would go along with you and the delegation over the Seaboard Air l ine if I were not to start until the ileleirat ion goes. With best wishes 1 l!M, Yours very truly, Makion r.cri.KK It is a matter of no concern to me a lial route any delegate may go, e ''ett that after arrangements had been made and route selected, Mr. Hopkins discovers a "one night on the road route" which connections the Southern has had for years, but which he kept from me, for the reason (I suppose fiiat that route would srive his rc e short haul wlule the three routes 'lie minted me would give his road the long haul. h'l'he. otllcial train is the Seaboard Air I.ine. "Atlanta Special" leavint Raleigh at " o'clock on the morning of JJuly l!th. Jet your tickets by tba rout if you wish to be with the del gation. S. Onio Wilson, Committee on Transportation, Mem her .National Committee. the v rotaN Ii:;,7t)l .V,l,i;j The following table .-.hows n the South. ( fjr this t inie the Peoples Party ote is more than .,ooo, in .Norm Carolina, but we give theollicial vote of 1 s:2, so that no question about it JlflllO- iratic. lll),,S."l A DELIGHTFUL TRIP. The Kouta lht loUgutfis t the IVoitir I'Hrtj Cunviit Ion W III Tulf Announcement of Mr. ( has. E. Hoj Kins, Pass. Agent. lion. Marion ltutler has selected tl Mtuthern K.nlway and the route vi Pharlottesville and Cincinnati as lu route to the National Peoples Party convention at St. Eouis. He considers this the quickest and most direr route from North Carolina, besides be ing the pleasanter, as it passes through tbe beautiful valley and mountain scenery of Virginia and West Virginia. He wants all the delegates to this convention to join him and go in a body via this route in a special through coach, to leave lireensboro on the 12 :0." noon train July l'.th; as they will he joined en route by the Tennessee,Vir ginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Georgia delegations Ti.'i ;7T'. 10.71 1 lo,:: 1 1 7". h.I'-- Jo.' mo m,7.v. H,r.r. 1 t,'i7l opIeS. ;,l,:;oi u;,7i-' 7.121 lis.: 1 ;.!i:ii 7o,tii !i ::i,r,'jl 2.0..1 2",1 lo 2,i7; Elcetors. I: it- an be raised : State. aliuina Arkansas Florida ieonria Kentucky lOiusiana Mississippi .... M issouri North i urolina retincsnee Texas Virginia West Virginia. South 'arolina Totals. . Peoples. ,h:;,2.h:: I'lwtors. 11 I.. Mlil tl,-.-!; pji,oi:i lti,.'.2l sr.ti'J'i I'J.IHIO 'J.'li,617 i'7.r.!ii lol,:5t."( ' i.ssi in:i,!77 M.liii Uii.s; ,l,i ;o:;, rst; 21.51 1 10,71.1 !Mi SSS ; !U; IH.OOO Si 0!I2 Pi:;,0(xi 12.27. 4,nu: r.70, u 12 lo 12 li !) IIS Thus the aggregate Democratic vote in These iwentv-nine ruaies was, at the last election, 2,0IC,lso, and Populist vote was 1 ,PJJ,ii27. the Since the silver Republicans bolted their na tional convention, anil a co-operation between them and the Populists lias been agreed upon, we may at least add noo.OtMl silver Republicans to the pop ulist columns, which would make the combined strength of the Populists and silver Republicans not loss than I,(i2-.'I27. If we add to this number the increase in the Populist vote since 1S01, it will, on a conservative esti mate, make a tota: of not Icps than 2,000,000 votes in these twenty-nine States of the South and West. Again, not less than 200,000 Democrats have joined the Populists since lS'.U, which number deducted from the 2,000,000 Democrats, leaves them 1 ,8-10,1 votes Again, if we deduct the gold standard element in the Democratic party, which is not less than i'0 per cent., and who will vote with the Republicans or tay at home, it reduces the true ag gregate Democratic vote 111 the twen-tj-nine States named to not more than 1 ,.".00.000. This gives the aggregate Populist and silver Republican vote in these States over ri00,000 majority. Thus the votes the silver Democrat are able to bring to the silver I icket in the States necessary to elect a Presi dent are only 1,:00,000, while the silver Republicans can bring fiOO 000 and th I'opulists a solid l,o00,00i. That tbe l'opulist vote since 1804 has materially increased is proven by the election in Mississippi in 1S'J5 and in Oregon in lV.Hi. Jn 1N4 the Peoples Party polled 12,141 votes in Mississippi lor Con gressmen, and in lsOo 1 1,0 00, an m- of property, lrojgbt bankruptcy upon thousands mi business men, blighted industry, and further im poverished tho great m&ss of people. It has placf d the interests of money among those of humanity; it has fed organized! greed with golden spoons while the cry of the husbandman was unheeded and the sweat of the toiler brought him no bread: it Las violated every principle that is vital to republican institutions and overy precept of Jefferson; every doctrine fundamental to Democracy it lias trampled into the earth. It should fitp down and out which we nre glad to see it is rapidly doing. W-e cordially invite its members who are not allied to the money power to join us. Vv'e heartily invite all Republicans who are not in sympathy with the money power, gold standard con tractionists, to come with us. And we chll their attention to the tact that John Sherman endorses McKin- ley and John Sherman also endorses Clevt Lmd and Carlisle. A term of McKinlev and Sherman will be equivalent to another term of Clove lard and Carlisle. We call attention io the free silver men of all par-tits to the fact that in 1S92, at. the first national conven tion of the Peoples Party, a plank was placed in its platform demand ing free coinage of both silver and gold at the ratio of 10 to 1 and most sincerely invite them to join tbe only true silver party tbe Peoples Party. e lally endorse the action or our State executive committee at it3 meeting in Raleigh, April IGth and 17tb, in regard to co-operation. We lully and heartily eauorse tho cour.se or our oenator, Marion Uut ler, both in the United States Sen ate and as chairmau of our State executive committee, and pledge him anew our hearty, zealous and active support. vVe will ' keep m tho middlo of the road" and placing principle above party and manhood above money, "'wo volunteer for the war" in the mighty contest of the people against the plutocrats. We hereby instruct our delegates to all the conventions to "keep in tho middle of the road" and vote as a unit at all times in obedience to the letter and spirit of the principles herein enunciated -Americans on guard," Populists tried and true. All Populists from this county at tending either convention shall be recognised as delegates with equal privileges with the delegates this day named and elected by this con vention. We instruct onr delegates to the State convention to name of Maj. Wni. A Th Old l-rty Ho Frtsfctit t th j tbam It a pi J Oroirth f tU I'c.pl trtT Tb Kir tt tb rop! frtf I'Ul-lirn-Kkil th o..lnll t ft Hryma Special to The Cuoawr. ' W as h i sit ros, D. :, July 11, .; Democratic politician have met in national convention, made more fair promises, and asked for another "chance.' They have made better promises than tvei before, anst, in fact, have put forward th beft p!st form and ticket that they have had for a quarter of a century. Yet, a party that has been in power must be judjed by its performances and not by its promises. A 'party that has had a "chance" must stand or fall by its own record. The good faith of its present promises must be tested by the faith- tk After vUiUnga BUtjitfr ..' d-'.eiiir. Jma. tbe Ssattern Mitr : t'fc -?-. t. oawe y ilh fcr-.i !:rt. na i reported a hating .! : I bavebid all Uri an opir.kt; at at wbatthia fre ulur Uon: ije tt'eS'f', are duw c: S'-fur !. lou't -ar nr lor iiv-'r nff more tbey Jat. at ttte fulness with which past promises and pledges have been kept. When the Democratic party is weighed in this balatie., and measured by this test, (which is the only fair and safe one ) then any Democrat nominated and vouched for by tbe Chicago conven tion alone was marked for defeat. They have declared for free silver in express terms for the first time since the war; but they have deliberately and purposely put party above coun try, and their action, if not their pur pose, threatens to fatally divide the reform forces in this campaign. The Democratic politicians, includ ing those of the South and West, have, by a long train of broken promises and brazen deception, forfeited tiie confidence of the people, and now they refuse to take the only course that would be a guarantee that their last promises are made in good faith. A just cause and a fairly good candi date for President are fatally handi capped and discredited by the endorse- money, ment of such a divided, discredited They kn and treacherous Marty, with such a damaging record. THEY MUST STAND OK FAI L BY T 11 IS KECOEI). What has been tbe record of these politicians since the war? Most of them, who were in Chicago this week, howling so loudly for silver and try ing to steal the platform of the Peo ples Party, nave ugureu in every tem- bave in tbe but tbere are iir c-jnthf nn South ltB.1 fcrce tin m to lal thu pv sition for eif-preervation. T'hry are in danger of loIug the voter w lu have followed tbera lots, atid ma-.e the South solid for cur nndid:. Hut now the -.p! tre rIllii.; against their leadership. So if tl eyj do cot bowl very lnud for free :v.-r the People" party will rarrj li.eir State, a lid they will J-'-e cor.tr 5, - en in State affair ." This i the whole i-tory hi a t.ut !. il. These politicians were willing to dicker and trade with the gold p?f n of tbe North and Eat as long ft th-y could fool the :iiMS!es of the vut-rs ic tbe Sooth and West into vtting the ticket straight, no matter w ho was nominated. '1 hey pee now that thy can no longer fool the people, so they flop over and cry out for thiauci:.! r e form and free stiver i.i t r.Ier to try io hold the Voters in the par') tnu-cs. and to secure their own re-election 1-1 tbe ofliees in their respective Slat- -, wi i.i. viik ; m i: ok Tint noss: s st c- Will th-y f4!rlthe voters aai n ? N . They will findonly those who wart to befooled. J lie pepl- know now nai they have beeu basely deceived about this tiuanciel iie.-tioii for the last twenty years by thest? so-called fr-e silver leaders. They Kr-ow thr.t they have been betrayed into th eli.tcl.es of the jcoIJ combine, and oppresr-ed and robbed, with the ; criih.iun and counivance of the very s'aire men who controlled the Chicago convention. A Kl.lt'K AND INFAVol S UKCOUl'. The people know that these same party bosses have defeated eleven free coinage bills in Congress whiie the party had the power to pass them. They know that these same party bosses assisted the Republienn party to reeharter the National h.u.ks and give the monopoly of the people 'ace tai p!acs frst tV Tarty f Utforia, iteir c.!i IVtsorratlr prori.vitir jrc? tT-? twt'.m.I Ura. nJ th-y coly m"re-i la tratt ti -:jott ir a-ut lb uim fahiia itiat lbT irJJrd t io gtsatxiat ;- tfoB In i ' I"?ead Cf Vrr:Bjf f-r a Ciriti tut' a ?i.t tat woul4 r; r 'l. jTt f ooctttutia )ih :riw k n bj lb" lc?'.i f "'!MI cf t . tl prerne c trt, tfcry utr.p'y i.e-lrr4 f. r htrr lir.d ,f an In .v.?-- ftx ti '.i h Raf liru'rf that Uiri-v!i; III l-'ftlu iuO j.n-.i t to n tax until the c rWfj 1 1, at it U l'-a-t a icraduatd Iujviuj u'lltulion ItrrtM-l cold arsr. coin )nT. cratic national convention for the last twenty years. Ever since 1873 the financial Question lias been iust as great an issue, as far as tbe welfare and prosperity of the people is con cerned, as it is to-day. Yet, during all of this time, a large number of t he same politicians who controlled the recent Chicago convention have been in every Democratic convention, and h.'lped to nominate straightout and uncompromising goldbugs and monop olists for the Presidency, who, if they had been elected, would have done just what the Republican Presidents have done. EVKRY CANDIDATE SINCK TIIK WAlt A GOLDBUG. Yes, every Democratic ow that t hc-e s.tu-e parly bosses charged all of the evils Iro'i; which the country was sull'crine agaiDst the Republican party, and prom'sed to give the people relief jut as soon as they could get one "chance."' These party bosses got every branch of government the House, the Senate, and the President,but they not only did not repeal a single one of these infam ous Republican laws, but they did even worse than John Sherman and the Re- by th iJcpvoi of a rcntliluttwr.al ic.cn-' men t which will wipe o.t tb court" deeiiun. tiiiii rct;er is to t-iM m. . ii -a tuK rj -iit. The lA'jrct of tlee !iruiocrt'c '.i-iaii in making m iijr.j fir jr 'lai- . and a teniptilie; tv Mel I l.e p. plr' party platform, i f.r the nu'e p'jr-;k- of trv ing to kill t Le Prop!", par ty. If it were Uwt for tbe litel.. e and rapid trrovrth of tbe iVopleV party they wot. Id thi er have ttu:i:ina!d a gold-bur. and then fought a bau. battle on the tariiT, a they have th.nr in every ciupaii;!i m !.- the wr. 'i t.e People j srty has frighteix d tb c;d meu as well a 1 1.,. socil . ru ai.d i ext ern poUtii ian. Tb banker ami ti e s:: itH-s were afraid t'i r.rktwo gold candidates thi yrsr. Tberefert-, it v as i:e -e-:iry for one of the eld par ties tode,-!.re for silver and for otb.-r planks in the 1V pie parly platform, in order to kep tbe people confuoed and div idt d, ai.d to prevent the Peo ple's party from sweeping ir.toptwtr. t he gold men know t l-at I here i no lancer of the Demoeratic ti Wet b-irig elected; therefore Kit the ol.Jy way to cripple the I "topic s party, and to miLe the election of a jruM-ntr' President ertain. lAll:loTS Will. I Ml E IJ Vli IOI.V. Rut in spite of the fair premise and eiloris of i!:e Dmii j'-r.tt ic r-o'il l. iii to keep divid. d the voters v ho are suf fering from the infamous Jfi-Ia'ion put upon the statute book by the two id parties, it is ctrtam that the treat ma-..es of the Voters f all parties will unite n th candidate- nominaj, el at t. Eon's, on .July "J-'d, and wa;re a lul.Ttlty coiit'st t( Wlle out th-evil legi-lalicn of thetwa old parties, and to restore prosperity to an oppressed and sutl'ering people. This i the only way that the gold hug and paribugi an ! defeated. This i the oi.lv wav that relief ran come. Eet every patriot strip for tLe f rsy ! Hill Kali In Una. New Ykk, duly Eh David R. Kill ail this morning, "lama Denn rt and will support the Chirairo nomi- iee and idatiK." water "roU Oi l hotxsckcrpcTS will tell jmj Out glass. Yjm know it WcaLs jUsv Washing Powder n lakes j-Lviswurc lrilliant!y clean ta warm u-atrr or ctld- iVlightful to tc for glass 'or Utt, tin or wd vt paint. Saves your lianvls save your time, your ticn!i, yuct tcinpcT. Sold oTrywbctc. Made only by IMC t , FAIR BANK w tr. COMPANY. candidate publicans had done.In fact,they repeal ed the last law left upon the statute books by the Republicans which pro vided for an increase of the currency; they not only failed to keep a single pledge made in the campaign, hut de ceived and betrayed the people trom beginning to end. THE RAPE OK TIIE FKOl'I.KS PARTY PI.AT FOliM. Thus a divided and discredited par ty, a party of deception and broken promises, makes a despera'e eil'ort to hide its record of "perfidy and dis honor" in the past by making fairer promises this year than ever before. For the first time since the war these politicians have become frightened of the monopolists and the money power. If any of these candidates had iico 1 1 i i . i. .. . i i i ..... Place none but i " iMQ i;n .t- 13 noticeable that (fovtrnor, and stand by him start to finish. i We instruct our delegates to the j Congressional convention to present the oKiue of Dr. Wra. Merritt for j Congress, and use all honorable means to secure his nomination We congratulate the Popul Oregon on tbe glorious success j which attended their '"middle of tho road" campaign on the Omaha plat-! form, and joyfully give them credit I for the "hist blood" m the fight of 1S96. The following delegates were then elected: To State Convention Dr. P. G. Pritchett, Dr. J. I. Coleman, E. T. Hail, R. B. Bass, L. B. Scott, J. P. Tmgen, G. W. Moore, Dr. Wm. crease of about 50 per cent. In Ore- Merritt, T. P. Davis, J. N. Baird, J. . .. .... IpnoniTli nr.r. nn vtn 1i ir, f.ir tilv-ui- since iS7d nas Deen ttie candidate v.rr? j" v ."- uui-iu ueciare aiso agaiusi national banks of issue. They also denounce bond issues in their platform, but it the Democrats majoritv in both Uouses, sat perfectly idle while Cleve land made Lis famous secret bond deals with the Morgan and Rothschilds syi: dicate. rl hey passed no resolution of condemnation, and passtd no bill U prevent him from repeatirgthe crime which iie uio. repeat in fecruary o this year. Then it wa3 that a 1'opi list cenaror mtrouueeu a bill to pre vent lurtlier bond ispues, and pressed i to a vote, though not a single Demo crat iu the Senate made a speech in support of the same.' They also declare in their platform forcoutrollingrailroadsby the govern ment, and preventing the abuses that arise from railroad pools and eomhi- bill to abolish the national banks, or any bill to increase the legal tender money of the country" and deprive the erold gamblers and bankers of the dangerous and infamous power to ex pand and contract the money of the country at will, but they would also have used the tremendous power of patronage of the government to con- rtiminntu anil hias nnhlin nnimV.n present the -through a subsidized press, and to in Guthrie for j (luence and coerce, if not corrupt. Con front ' gre33 itself. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE "VoW.o!MK If T PT M lil M K an, - f amine I ho V. 1. lkmgU Sb. m4 W re Kt a fooj h.r yu cm Imf lur OVER IOO STYLES AND WIDTHS. y V. (XIXGRKM, KtTTOX, A V J I.A r, mumU la mU . kl.UU lSrklMW(4 V h.Ul4 war tt- the .nail Ulir ;T g I - -CW ke less than ."i ! ALIal iovnzr. . t,. .A 1 PRODUCtS' 1 o that, and I IHE above results' A Money Mulling Woman! I have succeeded en well in past few weeks that I think it my duty to thank you for it. I r"ad in your paper of tbe Centrifugal Ice Cream Freerer, and what a good thing it was to sell, and I find it bet ter than represented, as I can freeze f-rnnm nor fc o 1 it in true !a,, .a titBtT- minute. 1 never make a day and often twic ..lit - consiuer mat vtry good wages tor a woman. Write to U. II. Baird & Co., Station A, Pittsburg, Pa., and they wnl stait you in the freezer business, and I believe any ono can pay for a Earople freezer the first evening selling crenm, ard any lady or gentleman can make inonev in this business anywhere. Mrs. W. B. A Chance to .Hake 3Ionev. I have berries, grapes and peaches, a year old, fresh as when picked. I use the California Cold proces, do not heat or seal the fruit, just put it up cold, keeps perfectly fresh, and costs alinoft nothing; can put up a bushel in ten minutes. Lat wek I sold di rections to over 120 families: anyone will pay a dollar for directions, when tiiey see tne beautiful samples of fruit. as mere are rll auoro f3 Mum tttaa ui maaufartarcr la tba wvrM. Nnrw. ynuliip tir.lr nam an4 price ii tan2-4 cm m bottom. AsV your draW f our VS. . S.Ao. .tin. .ta yhur. 3JM. anj luc bur. TAKE W SUBSTITUTE. Ifmut deaW t.aiiiHC u-1t fou. ic I'M y.rncluin tur an4 T-criit t-i j ay urruge. Statr kin4.tle -f t-iq Crap lunt. i n.t i.ltru lur Cot cm I c.t. mill till your Jrr. i-ctid tor n-w iUu- lr il.il LatJl.vuo to llom I. W. L. DOUCLAS, Brockton. Mm. VITAL! S aaa a amra aVfl aa m m m FRERSH REUEDY. THE OFFICIAL ROUTE TO ST. LOUIS iijimi rr' rrti ! - IImI ! I .nnllw. Tt rtMil rlrrll !) tlw Trnitr tatlwn ( 'mtuillr u( tl. IWflra I'atif la lit UaM Air l.tk lt At labia. N.C. t M. I.wui to Naavlll. I X N. to t. I uit. All rn(i'w,au taaio bern made fur thrwujtti ar. lr-p--r rtc. 1'ontirrtitiC lllira will aril tlvirta tbrMigb from j uur atatiwn la NaUar4 Air Lib. Ity aakifif lour Unit agrat be ran trll )uu on l.at train ! l-ar jtMir dacf a ta uak -tuir tn with wur train. Uevoild likfraa many aa uaaiLle to rt'tu to Jtaleif Ii here lb rare will at art fri an 4 where lb JHrft-a I rn nrtb f IUIicb will jin ua Itrlefatra in It eat rrn part d Mate can take . K. t Y. V.toJanfued.m.r Clweter A I ooir l. ti.lto Lincoln ton r tet rr i .. C, joiniuc tlM-r. K aure that your tichria rraa ia -aiMard Air I.i or. 1 be following ratra apply (rum ta tiona nattirtl all otb-ra in g-jHirt . it ford I1M3, Wilniiiirton h 2 Imrhatu 21 Matton 2i ! Haleich 21 4o (ireenaboru 22 71 Mt. Airy r; To Charlotte 22 ? For on ay-tlrllle Hut klncbam 21 22 Ii 22 24 all inftirmatiuo writ or rail U.S. I.KtaD, S. . A. joth par. - jyuc p . ...ii. .ii mil. .ui. i . ' . , - nuivt N'vmukim-w. I r..--i-.-j-, I BOUlZTaT N-abily Kmli.m. Kvil lwtn. I Wonting rtitmw. rikI ail -etn, or .f-.'" Ptmn ttml nntK-Mlon. llnfr llallljr IfuvT aiul hillm MfiiratT. Wml t.(T lj..nr ami OMimiuit-tlon. 'urt- lM-n ll tlira mil. Ini on hKVIHK II Al ls, un.-'hrr. 'n ! rarrl In thr ti-m t.M-isfi. ty mail IMI mt rka!.-.ai f.ir "V.O ltli Kiiaram lu t hit ri:-luucl tli Mutier. "ir-tiltw I-"ph. A.WIri CALUMET KLDlC'.NE CO.. CHICAGO, ILL Ualeiffh. N.C. Aa it ! important that w are eat b .a a m a t I otuer Deiore rearuin; "m. iwii an leleotea wiil pleaae notify n aa amn at elected, ao 1 ran arranfe lor ticket a, accommoda tiona etc. by tarn route. ltj loinincour party mi will lia n cbanre of cara, and every comfort will be arranjre4. Itetueraber ttiia la tli quickeat and miat drliffbtful nly one night out. Veat ibule traina and a competent railroad crucial to liave rbarge of tiart jr. Writ II. is. l-aro, JS. i . A- liainin or tbeundernifned at onor. Chairman Committee- on TranHirta tion, member "National I omiiiiue National reoplea l'arty. Sale of Valuable Iron Mining If HE Properly and City lots. many people toor like myself, I consider it my duty to give I September, lsinl, at 10 o'clock inj ciri iriice io uucii, aim leei conn- i tiie ollice of the I.essemer Uy virtue of tbe decree, and pursu ant to the orders of tbe "Superior court of Caston county, in tliecaaai Ital- lard A. Wiley, truntees of It. IM luke vs. tbe liessemer Mimnr C-ompany and others, tbe undersijrtied receiver and commissioners, appointed by said court, will on Tuesday, tbe Kb day of a, m at I Mining SOUTHERN AND WESTERN POLITICIANS HAVE HEI.PKD TO NOMINATE THESIS CANDIDATES. These same so-called free silver Dera- oent any one can make one or two I Company, in J'.essemer City, X. C-sell liu'iurcd dollars round home mafewlat public, auction to the Inchest bid uay. i win man sample ot fruit, and der, on the terms hereinafter named. runip.rte uiitciions, io nny one oi your the entire property, real and personal reaucrs, iur eignreen two-cent ftamps, and mixed and assets of every kind w.wuii !.- oinv me. actual co.-l OI me I and desrrintinn. Itelonirinir In the Ilea- DIRECT ROUTE TO TIIK PEOPLES PARTY Coiiventloii vAND-v on.the Peoples l'arty in lisOl polled li.'itid for Congressmen, and in ls:u '11.521, an increase of nearly 35 per Mr. (.'has. I.. Hopkins, traveling pas-I cent., in spite of the fact thaf. the Kfnaer a'ent, of Charlotte, is to ac- I'ompany the delegation through to M. l.ouis to see that everything possi ble is done for ' their comfort and pleasure. SOME STRAIGHT TaLK. Tim Uciiiocrat I(norel I'upullst antl Sil ver Han at Thalr Convention Now the Hllr Men and I'opaliKta Will Ignore the liemorrata. U. K. Keith's New Kra -State Silver Party urgan.j The extreme partisan admits that Democrats in both States made an un equivocal declaration for silver at 1C to 1. The election returns of these two States prove that the I'opulists throughout the South and "West have increased since IS'JI not less than from :!()(),(i()0 to 100,000 votes. That the gold standard element in the Democratic party will control fully 20 per cent, is forcibly illustrated in the JSebrasKa State election ot j &.-., where both the silver and gold wings of that party nominated a State ticket Senator Butler's speech was prand, to test their respective strength at the but aoiue Bay he abused the Demo cratic. party and did not abuse the 1 Republicans. Hut when they make this statement they forcet that.when 'he first Btartect out, the first prono- nition he laid down was, that the j Republicans had adopted the gold f st polls, which resulted in thesilver wing polling J 0,2 1 1 anu tne goiu wing Jis,. This would make an estimate of 20 per cent, wtio would vote witn tne Itepub- licans or stay at lionie, very conserva tive. 1 he election ol 1S'.I5, in Ken tucky, further supports this estimate. tandard, and every blow he made after, was against tho gold standard, which was atrainst tho .Republicans, and he did not abuso the rank and lile of the Democrats.. It was only that class of them, who control the machine of the party, who are gold- a l'resident, and "States Again, if we deduct the Democratic vote of Iowa and California from their aggregate vote in the fifteen Western Wm L. Reade, L. M. Clayton, N. L. Wagstaff, J. R. Hall, J. C. Clayton, G. R. James, T. T. Harris, R. T. Buchanan j T, B. Reade. To CONURESSIONAL CONVENTION E. T. Hall, J. E. Harris. P. O. Pritchett. R. B. Bass, W. A. Hin ton, J. M. Blalock, J. E. Yancey, Wm. L. Reade, L. M. Clayton, S. P, Gentry, Dr. Win. Merritt, T. E. Wilson, N. L. Wagstaff, J. G. Monk, J. C: Clayton, T. T. Harris. To Judicial Convention D. L. Morton, R. L. Paylor, C. G. Harris, P. G. Pritchett, G. B. Pearce, T. W Blackard, S. P. Gentry. J. R. Reade, John W. Tnck, C. M. G. Wagstaff, J. G. llolesomback. Win. E. Wasr- staiT, h. B. Clayton, J. J. Huggins, 1. 1. Harris To Senatorial Convention J. E. Harris, P. G. Pritchett, ' R. B. Bass, W. H. Wells, W. A. Hinton, W. A. Blalock, W. L. Blackard, J. R. Haskins, Wm. M. Loftis, L. M. Clayton, J. R. Hall, J. S. Daniel, J. G. Monk. J. R. Fuller. T. T. -Harris-. The Following Executive Com- called free silver Democratic noliti- ticians from the South and West have for twenty odd years, and without a protest, but with apparently great sat isfaction, met, and ratified the selec tion of Wall street. WERE THEY IGNORANT OR DID THEY DO IT KNOWINGLY. Is it possible that these southern ana western politicians nave Deen lg States it leaves them but 182,i52i votes MITTEE was THEN Elected-Dr. for the other thirteen Western States, wm Alnrv-tf v,oi,rr,0 n- t i which they must have in order to elect prlt.yKT v TT,;e t. rs so irll.i.l. tl,.,.. I " i . mvvh, 1....... " I. n n I... I . . . 1 M .AnI.!A I iKitinnl truf TL'iMimtt. ..r,-.,r-.m.Q lini)- u-ith the neonla as thv ha.l done for tbe Populists. It is absolutely certain vv m i -Beade,-. R. Hall, J. C. Clay o.. . ;n; I that the Democratic party cannot, ton, 1. . Harris, ,lp,i"0n; il' J;. " " " 7hW without co-operating with the Popu declaretor free silver or anything ligt and 8ilv;r RepHblicans, secure a Wm. Merritt, Chairman. G. D. Neal, Secretary. eise in oruer io noiu mem unaer tne .sia -irwrm. in nv nf the fifteen mnuence ot their machine. lne hVestern States. This would conflne masses of this State are democratic, the Deraroccratic party in the coming How's This? so much so, tnat wnen election day campaign exclusively to tne iourteen We oiler ODe Hundred Dollars Re comes, they will march np to the Southern States. owcere else can it ward for any case of Catarrh that can polls for the first time in many years iook lor Electors. Areorumg iu me not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure and vote for their own interest and election returns of 1894 and lt. the f. j. Cheney & Co., Props., no -v- Democratic party is ine -seconu Toledo. O. mi f, " , T, i rartv in Missouri. Kentucky, lennes- We the undersicned. have known p ine anver men ana i . opu ists were Virginia and West Virginia, and j. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be cpmpletely ignored by the Democra- with tne loss of tue g.old standard ele- hieve him nerfectlv honorahle in n tie convention on Jnne -oth. at m ant in t,h 1 )pmnrra tip. TtArtV ftFld I hnainpa trnncflfi'nna and finon;aii Kaleigh, and in turn we predict that without the support of the Populists able to carry out any obligations made me true Bilver men will ignore mat l inese i-)iatea win give tueir x.iecLur tu oy tneir nrm party on the fitb of November. Personal. Free C4 page medical reference book to any person afflicted with pecial, chronic or delicate disease peculiar to their sex. Address the leading physicians and surgeons of Me United States, Dr. Hathaway & So. Broad St. Atlanta Ga., tbe Republicans a West & Truax, Wholesale Drueeists Toledo, O. TIT . -a. fvTWi 1T W a ir.n,T. tlTI 1 " 1 "- "- I ianiicra 'l"Ir-t - ikh'A to support the Democratic party 1 a a t ' nAni AIm ri n ti A X Aa.-. I " - " w m mj ,a. U surfaces Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Drug gists. Testimonials tree. Hall's Family Pills are the best, States to the Populists Thus tne Democratic party, on a silver platform, and without the as eistance of the Populists and silver Republicans, cannot depend on the Electors of more than five States, , . I . T nni.ian. f!.V. n.Tf,yi.i:rE" Congressional convention of the We want no fusion among our peo- That is they have thirty-eight Elec- eighth district was held at Wilkes- we want a siraigui ticaei iiom tors upon wnicn ipey can count witn ""? wugreuiau f resident down to township con- some degree of certainty, while the Linney was renominated by acolam- utiOie. T. E. CUTLER. Peoples rariy ana me suver epuou-j non, Wo fustou There. for The Caucasian.) Washington, N. C, July 10, 'Ob Congressman Unuey Ranumlnatad. Winston, July 8. The Republi iorible i ocratic politicians (who have just been nations. In this connection let ic te n, j making such loud professions of pa- remembered that there is now a bill ists otitriotism at Chicago) have been in before Congress, reported unanimoiis- tuese conventions and helped to JJ J a committee composea ol liemo nominate the eroldbuff candi- crats and Republicans, which prooo-es dates at the request and un- to strike out of the inter-state com-j der the influence of Wall street. In rnerce law, the clause which provides' fact, every one of these candidates in for punishment by imprisonment rail- the past have been from New York, road ofncials who reluse to obey the and were selected by Wall street be- law or testify before the courts or fore the convention met. These so- commission when their violations of the law are being investigated. And the Democrats and Republicans in con gress would probably passthisbul were there not Peoples Party Senators and congressmen on guard to expose their j subserviency to the railroad corpora tions, let, if the people were to-day aroused and awakened to the threat ening dangers of the transportation problem as they are on the financial miocf inn til 1 o mi - t- I t a f norantoi the blighting and ruinous hoV o.Ttv. Jl. t.,J effects of the rule of monopoly the Peoples Party platform, and boldly and the gold trust upon the declared for government ownership or farmers, laborers and every produc- rai,roads whfch is the only remedy for ing interest of the nation or have these evils. They are so frightened at uiey w.inugiy auu anowmgiy oetray- theindi gnation of the people against ed the people and sacriliced their rho,"J?, r-, .i i .i.,,f.i n country to British ruleV Have they the id growth'f the l'eoples Party, JlLTlt 1 r"ryo,f-r g that thy wold declare for anything in nrnctir rnor r.noT mio-hr. if rnoin (vrvlrl 1 . . . ... " k Ti 6 "' wnether tliey believed iter not, try to Ti- r 4-u i ""'i wo ui make peace with tbe voters that they office for themselves and their bench- have slG , dece5vei. J men ; and in order that they might, in ln their utform u.y &I?0 d?n01in. ccuu, uauuic tuc Uig , uaiiipa,Su ced government by injunction, and 3w S "Ii"? ?d bJ U,e Fe,1"al interference in State al airs ; ni ti Mil X p w orlr unn I .Artiinn -rtliit-r, I . ..... . . " o t ' CIV r. . ywv- Dut ,n Tns connection, let it be re , 11 . ' tuc '??,. cu,um1,1- membered that it was a Democratic 71- " ff tun -people congress that passed a resolution - . uo.,I8U1Jr or praising and endorsing Cleveland and ti; sf-M.-- l,;V' or" these Federal judges fur committing rupuy. in eituer event tuey are nan- ths sump niltrM ova af. Dim lima f tla ir.rnna Ami tinaflTn lumlop fitr t Ii.. -..v I - . . ... m ""w ... - B r." " (Jbicaffo strike. 1'" Tlioir olsr, T.i,f in o 0A,.: I J awvr puv au U. piaua V llUlfl rt I IE hither "knaves or fools." tne bill wnicb recently passed the Sen When, in 1S93, the attempt was made ate guaranteeing to every citizen the reneal the last silver law nn th "gut ot trial by jury in indirect con- statute books, the late Senator Vance temPt cases; but they failed to state of .North Carolina said that nnv m- mat me oiu, as unanimously reported ... . , . . . ""J ,- i wno wonia vote to repeal that law "UU1 a ' uuiuimee vuuipuseu oi jemo without at thesame time, and in the cratic and Republican Senators, ex same bill, voting to put free coinaee in PresslT deprived every citizen of the 1 " ' ' . - - .(.lit- nf tvi.l l,tr In .nrl'nrM .1- us piace,was -eitner a Knave or a fool. "su" "' j " ne pur- This annlies with pnnii fnr. t tK. pose of the bill was to legalize the un- conduct of these Southern and West- lawful inP"soninent of Mr. Debs, who ern democratic politicians, who have was ueuieu riai oy jury, anu uaa xora quarter oi a centnrv been norm. t opuiists in me sseuaie. i . 1 m lVI;i n-fa wi a.-. L ' 1 1 1J 1 L. 1 Dating goia-DUgs lor tne presidency fcU1 ,ulou"u uui wouiu pruuaoiy and then acreeinsr with thp. TtoniiKH. nave passea in that stiape. it was can politicians to keep the truth from! Senator Sutler, of Xorth Carolina tne Deome bv n eh tins- sham it.tii wno exuusea anu aenouncea tne pur- over the tariff and other minor issues pose801 the bill, and who offered an In this connection it ought to be said amendment providing for trial by that if the Southern free silver Sena- J"' and forced the authors of the bill tors had stood faithful! v. and-tn th to accept the amendment. end, Dy senators Teller,stewart. Jones. iUia 18 "Uh ney eveu nau me Allen and others in 1893, that the sil- cneeK l? aenounce the gold exception ver purchasing clause would never clause in the Bland-Allison act. Yet. nave Deen repejiea. Tner refused to lU!" mnuiuus provision nas stooa help filibuster, when filibustering was uPon tne statute books for eighteen the only weapon with which to defeat years, while the country had been the ShylocKS and save the people. piassereu irom ocean to ocean witn THEIR THIN VEIL O SELF-RIOHTEOCS- 5?i22? Jt", r. ... . . ' . , . Democrat has ever introduced a bill to What has worked such a sudden and repeal it. There is, however, now wonderful change in these politicians? pending before the United States Sen Why are they now denouncing the gold ate a bill to repeal this clause, but it trust, and seemingly defying the East- was introduced bv a Populist Senator ern gold men, whom they have so ffr. Butler nf ynrM. n.riin.i meekly followed, and from whom they it would have been passed before now have accepted so many favors, in the if the Populists bad had a majoritv in jKtovt auv. mcwuAi ta it. j piaiu lu ev-1 ongress. crjr imuruicu uu uuservaui man. ine Tbe convention decided not to at- thin yeil of sudden self-righteousness, tempt to deceive the country aain under which these politicians are now with the State bank fraud ; but, on the trying to L!ude their hypocrisy and other hand, they looked for another their treachery, is not only understood nlank in th pnnio v, by the people of the South and West, which they could steaL But when the v 7 . . " B j micujiimj mi meu ioe graauatea in samples, pi stage, etc, to me. 1'kaxcis Caskv, St. Louis, Mo. A Chance lo iile ilonej. l'eople come or send for them. The Mound City Dish Washer is tha best Dishwasher on the market. Our busi ness is increasing , and we are going o keep right on, until we make ten housand dollars. We fell from ii to machines every day. and some davs more to semer Mining Company, corporation,! l.lhKlLAll MLltH LUHIhn WWW. consisting of about aeventeeu (1,700)1 hundred acres of land in and near toe I town of llessmer City, X. C, lying on both sides of tbe Charlotte and At lanta division of tbe Southern Kail- way, and constituting tbe valuable I read how one of your subscribers made mor.ey belling Dishwashers: I ordered one, and my lady friends were I mining plant of said liessemer Min- harinea, as tliey hate dish war-ln nr. I mc Company. .Machinery, loola and My brother and I commenced selling I appliances, ollice furniture and fix- !iem, a:.a iiave made l.,(K) after ray-1 lures, ores on nana, eics to tie sold in , till expenses. We don t canvass I a ooaj as a wuoie. A lull, complete any. Uur sales are all made at home, land more particular description of said lands and mineral and timber rights, easements and privileges may tie found on reference to tne several! deeds to said I'.essemer Mining Coa- pauy Tor the same, which are in the possession of tbe undersigned, and are duly registered in the office of tbe St. Louis, Mo., July 22nd. THE Southern Railway Via Charlottesville and Cincinnati it abaolutelj the quickest and moat direct route from North Carolina fo St. Lou La. Note this Matchless Scheduls: lore. The Dishwasher is lovely, evtry I Kegister of Ieeds for the county of I Ly 'Joldaborw, 80.11 ousekeeper wants one. There is no I "aston, in the State of North Caro-I ! !'".'", 1 excuse to be poor when so much money Una, obtained by taid liessemer Min- -umStan can be made celling lish Washers, ing Company, from the following - i 0axloUrille &'o 'llr"' For full particulars, address Tbe named corporations and individuals, Ar indnnati. ' " '". Mouiia City Dish v asherCo.,St. Louis, to-wit: rrom the Hessemer City Min " fSL Ixwia, 31 o. They will start you on the mad ing & Manufacturing Company ; from OnW S'J houri and L to success. A. Kkakkiu the Consolidated MauufacturiogC'om- . . J, . .... . pany; from the Fidelity liank of Iur- iKb to bL lxma. For Over Flfly Vvara 3fp.s. AV'inslow's SoOTHINO SVRfP has been used by millions of mothers ior meir children while tkethino, With PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTEXS the CI SIS, ALLAYS all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. iwenty-five cents a bottle. One Uoncst 3Ian, Dear Editor: Please inform your readers that if written to con fidentially, I will mail in a sealed letter the plan pursued bj which I vra3 permanently restored to heslth land 7 io aw n Wmt 12 U4 K'aj iliH WlM Iti) mioates Only oki m;ht on the road. No other line can poatiblj make this time. On account of the above convm- 2J 75 ZS 30 ham, X. C trustees; from J. A. Smith and wife; J. A. I'lncbback; It. IK Or mond and wife; Benjamin Ormond . n n.:rn . v...... n n. At the Urne time and nlac- tb. on. t"n the Soutliem lUilwaj will -ll dersine-t will oiler for sale at public I round-trip ticket to hit. Loaii on auction as aforesaid, a very large num. Jo.lv 19-20-21, final limit July 27, . . r. i XT t rate ol one fare, Tit: From Camaa a! mm(F nm tiativ I as val i am I said town of lu-ssemer City, N. C and I Greensboro, it 75 Durham. suitable for building lots, for residence I Henderson, 23 tA (ioldaboro. and business purposes, laid down upon I Charlotte, 22 75 Salubury, W. K. Kichardson's survey and map of ! Winston, 22 75 htateaville. Hessemer City, C which will belKaleigh, 24 w rielma. designated and pointed out to pur-1 Oxford, m i-ir i i,," tr.r f i.n.i in ci.. CorTMpondmrlj low ratfci from county, referred and con-111 other station. Tbe boutbem liessemer Mining I will also trite choice of routes and caid "eisemerlat.il ticWra at rata via A ah. of Manhood, Lack of Confidence, etc. company by the deed registered in vi,Je nd Cincinnati, Louurillr-, a nave no leucine io eitort monev dook a o. zuiueeasi. pa ere iz:i. in lliel iiaiurauuKa, .vmutiiic or auuu. af I . " ' T ' I ar.v t i e w iciituiM-vpr. T vn: I ollice of the Kegister of Oeeds of Oas-1 A,r .mnm . Rmn'.1 robW and jwindhd by .quae., nn- yiilaT S? SmrTmSl rough car for tr acmmodauon til 1 nearly lost faith m mankind. Patterson and others, dated "March of deleeatei and their fnenda to but thank heaven, I am r ow well,! 21th. is;i, registered in the omcei of I leave IUVigh or Greentboroon above rna known tell or and manly vigor, after years of Euf- veJd to aid i; fering from Nervous Weakness. Lcb lXnl &' oroua &r.d strong, and aniious to hh Kegjster of Deeds for Cleveland schedule Jnlr 19th, to v throorh ke this certain means cf cure U book-No- B' B- Defu toSL LouU without chaneamV to ail. llavirg nothitg to Terms of sale : One-third of the pur-1 "g there :40 p. nu, Jnly 20th, and send C. O. D., I want no chase money to be paid in cash on tbe I to accomrianT the rjaitr thronrh to Jf T a -r r I .4 . n - I I . . I f . uiyney. uureea jas a. iiAERif, uaJ " uaiaoce oi ine i st. ixUui lookinz after their comfort Bo, 80. Driray. Mich. Cly fSSSSJl jd phaia u. . day of sale, with interest from the day All who will ue this route please K A n m K n S A N 1 1 1 8 ererr payment, ros- ad viae me at once ; also for any fur aa, eV eiaAteieaaiaVv I OCB3I JU .J W LICU IUO UUrCUlKri DD I WOOL GROWERS.!! receipt by tbe undersigned of tbe one third cash payment on the purchase money, and tbe purchaser to be there after responsible for, and liable to pay all taxes assessed against tbe property . . . . ...j . jiuruuiKu wj dud, ana line aeeas In no other way can you obtain as much value for your wool as by ex changing it for Woolen Goods, withheld as security for the deferred Blankets, (white or colored) and PynenL It will be optionary with Knitting Yarns. TVe carry insur- 5"iilhf " to tlci5 "i1 tb i ov "- x - , deferred payments of the balance of ance on wooL Ship ua a trial lot the purchase money at any time after and be convicced. Write for fan- the day of sale, and within tbe twelve pies and terms to ALPINE WOOLEN MILLS, Mt. Airy, N. C. For Sa.lt3 FIVE HUNDRED bushels Won derful PEAS at 75 eents per bushel. Z. M. JEFFREYS, Ooldsboro, N.C. months aforesaid, and thereby stoo tbe accruing of interest on tbe deferred payment. Any further information desired concerning said property, and tbe sal inereoi, may he obtained on applica tion to tbe undersigned. Dated July 3, 1806. J. S. Cam, of Durham, X. C, E. T. Cak&ivgtok, of Bay City. Mich Receivers and Commissioners. ther information address, Chas. L, HoPKnra. Trav. IW Act, 8a By., Charlotte, N. C. J. M. Cclp, Traffic Mgr W. IL Orexv, Genl Sapt, W. A. Tcek, O. P. Washington, D. C. wAinn r. no, Attorney at Ia-w. CHARLOTTE, H. C. Will practice In tbe Courts of Mecklenburg-, Union, Cabarrus, Cleveland, Lincoln, Gaston, Catawba and Iredell, tba United State Court and the Su preme Court of Xerth Carolina. Prompt attention' fives to all branches ot tne law aad ta all baaiaeaa entrusted to hiaa.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 16, 1896, edition 1
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