f - . . a t m m - . " fl1 A) - 01 lf New Offer to Meet Demands. Five Copies Caucasian 6 Months for i?i.vu l ivOpies a moihi.s 9u . ..... wrya frtr Artinn . The THF. CAUCASIAN. ' two"! e iw-n " 3 fc wif the -ttr witlb I g tbeir BnUV-Jeg .iirvr. lt'i I U flowing tares. Let the plowcooawwl. ne copies h meet tb-m. fl fr 8; . Aj,, ( ASIAN . monioB iuf .,,. ''TwfIviTOj.it' 3 months , ;'mi. Send a club iu'ick. 1 r cvpeeoftbe Carcm J I VOL. XIV. OPULISTS ARE PATRIOTS. ,ey are Making Efforts Every where to Unite the Reform Forces-They are Earnest. OR BRYAN AND WATSON. . . . m ..... ... I .. .. f IniirU Im Mtoixi j iii" - i not -Ami Went Kaform All Th Way- WhitTom WMimib Haja and Aill" National (hilrmin Hutlrr I'lea.l tor Harmon) and HnffM Discussing the b.urte which li" w opulists, lion. Tho Sown hinmelf Ar- tbe "Only on, and thank iod that can ay it, I vti mat one. j- He explained rurther u.ai -II k : I t 1 r. 1 1 I1IUWVII IllUlll III IT I Ml. ' g, simolv to mbMiie the air in niPft the West half way ; common battle againat the Ka-t; The Southern Democracy wa -Jay bidding defiance to Wall hire, and the Kant for the tirt time in ;0 ; ?ars. Why? Becaim the tiouth ai the Went had at lat joined together to throw oir the yoke of the Kant. The Western Democrat had not none How many Western States had IH den carried or Cleveland? "Wh.n " 1.- ciiil addrcs-ing the Dem ocrat in the r..wd,"has thrre neen time before when you i he Kaatern Demix ru T arirh urie hand and Wall HERE ARE SOME ILLUSTRATIONS I - 1 S 5lter WHICH WILL GIVE fUUUrun inuuoni utl RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1896 COTTON FARMERS TO RtTALUTC NO. 40 KEEP HANDS OFF IS la hop !( AdrlMd -7 0t( r. Aaanhlit. i fVWU I1CJ J George F. Washburn of HOW OUTSIDERS CONTROL HOME PRODUCERS- thi city. cum to urcinrai eastern member of the nation! exe- withia cutive eommittee of the People COU1U in Hie nf reel a Hlap face with Wet to get did J he a. a. In a letter to wie VVorld, written ju ' the other and rely on the out of the crape.' liunt , Weitl erti l'DBUIlit " had made thU possible and who the Western Populists une to be? Vetern liepublicans. "We can stand by Mr. Bryan. He has been with u and has fought for our policy. But when we are asked to situation aim i"c lilil HU(fgel ior K. WatHon "a- . Le an '- tizeii and patriot ... Vnrk oriu. of the n ventiori he itaid : -s far i, it from Mr. Wat-on ;? pur- . . .. ,..,.i.le fi.r kiit uiHioru Me lo e rrT,...-.M - '. .t . . 17 .. . .. w... ami lit he will adviwe tne ropmint na njfinoi me w aM go otf to .Maineio get & muuiu.vc vice-lTesident. Therefore, seeing that Iiau uiaue n A State HaHorrel80 Who hha.ll Control rroirnT It. Kordr Lt ThStta Uo ho -Ao4 Wall htrert nJ Trmti 111 VanUh. The ireeniloro KecoM.) Tbereiiia well-mnnaped farm m North Carolina, containing 2,000 acrftf, on which are employed 40 la borers, the aUry of whom i8 $S a month and find. The owner of this farm lives in Baltimore, Md. At the end of the year, after the wages have been paid and all outstanding accounts Kittled, there is a net gain of $4,000. This amount i i-ent to the owner in Baltimore. The cost of the maintenance of this farm, in cluding the taxes, has been produced in N'orth Carolina, and in like mn- nartv. today issued the followmc challenge to Biahop John P. New man: Bishoo John P. Newman, San Francisco. Cal: Dear Sir The pre reports of last week credit yon with the statement that the Populists are no better than Anarchists, and are not tood American citizens, and that vou would urge the 1000 ministers in your home conference to use their inflnencn in the Dulpit and out, acrninst the, trinmoh of Bryan and Sewall, and. the election ,,nl nil. TIllir4UaV.il rnuuin i... turn of the t. Louis convention, . . .. . . i - i.u t.iame nf n runt ii re. nil vnufi i, 1 1 i v. - t ,uiy miHt ne nau, upon the Demo - a at ii! politician-. He will aHVise tnai "L I anil nan ami wanon ue nium;, -. f.,ii i..i.iiliMtflectoral ticket be i. ti ii - ut out. He will also xeciitive Coiunittee , withdraw a ii-i tors, ami kuth t liny time .wallow r. hewa . we oeg t. - -- - -orth Carolma. Tqh oeiCse he does not represent our only real gain iu wealth a is ap Dlatform If we do, we say we did parent without argument, is tne not mean what we said in the plat- $4,000, which has found lodgement form. You can't consistently jr m another State advise that the be empowered rortion of tne i opunsi to nui.t.ly their places lectors named by the democrats,1 Mr. Mewall signnies inn Thim iiurse he had decided on be-,,r,- Se'ia'or .lories interview came ,t ami the said interview will not aime him to change hi plan " lightest degree. If the Democratic ,liti ians rejeci ho iair . ". i ... t will he their vve lllieiiu iu i""" nilt if the free silver lorces bhuuiu II'" 'III I nr. m At least half of tne iree-suvrr in the South, and it is only fair tliat it should be represented. In the event Mr. Bryan continues to ect the ropulist overtures, uie i ol? I iriinrrHt ir. leaders u I a -" - a I a. I. Kaa r ll mistake we sleppeu inio iuc u.a and did what they ought to have done, nominated a Southern man for vice President. . This is a movement of the Soutn, and West and you must have a South erner on your National ticket." In conclusion Mr. Watson made this statement : "We are not going to put up any candidate against Bryan. We are eoingto vote for him whether Sewall . . . . I .. ... nrninor 1 1 is wunurawn or uoi. h"'" manage this campaign so that l'ryan rratm .Vun Vft WB tiaVB ZOt. 1 SUall tell ny people to stand by the con tract made at St. Louis. Let Bryan have every vote you can muster. Let Jones say what he likes. Let him m iM,,f ii. if he will. Make no answer. Work for the country's interests. Do your duty. Here is what we are going to do in our State convention. V e r o-ninir to out out a full electoral - n n - . ticket for tfryan aim fey Maatay A4w (tic tla TWaw ia la contrary I aaid that the mt or them were patriotic men wh were working 'or a caae; that tb-y were PopuhsU txxaaw thy bad believed they could promote their cause best throagh a new party; ana mat cow they would support Bryan bcaue it waa shown their patriotic objects could be attained only throncn hi election. Thia is what I said of the ni ien et on fot by 11. T. Nes- Southern Populists a rule. As an I bjtt. State Commwsioner ct Agneul exception I spoke of the claas who! ture, who today issued the follow. were not ereditaoie. i siu mat iiLC ajre: Atlanta. Ga.. Aug. 3. A mor meat tu unite the' farmer of tte Suth in a fibt against the cotton tie trnt in retaliation for th U1 rr ont. lnerea" in pri "i i- there were some who were Populists merely for their personal adTanee ment; some who had become Popu lists through selfish, and cot patri otic, motiTes. I spoke of these as th xceitional class who would not support Mr. Bryan. I said that as a rule the Populists in the South would follow the patriotic course and support Bryan; that there were some who would not do so, but would prefer to have Mckinley elected. BUTLER ON THE SITUATION. In Watson. We r Jr . ' . ms.. Ut.., ho.mithnrul all Thpn we Will .i . r to name a straight Populist ticket, emp0Wer our committee to iii lien f the Bryan-Watson ticket; part 0f our electors and put itml if the Committee sfiouiu lane of yours , tion, the Populists or i.eorgia wou.. enlhusiatically support their nomi nees. In that event, the electors se-1,.,-ted Thursday would not vote for l.rvan and Watson, but would vote for the straight Populist ticket put dy our committee." Ill ti.k.k s VIKW. out SKNATOR take oil' a on a part whenever the Democratic committee retires Mr. Sewall. Mr. Watson was cheered at frequent intervals and his peroration followed by a long continued storm of applause. W ORK OF POPULIST CONVENTIONS. A lot of lush has benn sent out by special telegrams and by the Associ ated Press to the etiect that Populists While J . 1 ouid waa ah ve, by conniv ance in Wall street, hu secured the Iron Mountain (Missouri) railroad. Now there appears in the schedule of oroDertv belonging to his estate, $0,000,000 in bonds invested iu this roa.il. from which investment, wo willl sav. an annual dividend is paid of :j(i0.000. or J0,000 a month. This ainonntiwhich represents the wealth produced by a part of the State of Missouri, finds lodgement in another State. Before J. Gould died, liko many multi-millionaires of these times, he appointed by his will a self-perpetuating board of tiustees to control his rotates. By this very act he gave direction to the wealth pro duced by the Missourians lor the next hundred Years. Is it safe for a man who i3 not evea a citizen or Missouri to be able to dictate such a nnlicv to a treat State? Did the charter under which this road is op nerated in the State imply sucn a condition? From the railroad commission s report for 1804, 1 learn that the net earnings of all the railroads in this which for years State was $'2;S2t,o6J, of a silver Congress. Now. sir. I belong to tne party you insult, and brand your alleged statements as false and unfair, and challenge von to name a single Popn-! ppuiut thairiuaa ii h list in this country who is also known as an Anarchist. I am called "a leading member" of the church you represent. If I am not "a god American citizen," may I ask, age my influence and money still wanted in your church. If you are no more correct m your spiritual utterances than you are in your political, can we have any con fidence in either? I agree with the prominent Cath olic who said he was willing to take his religion from the head of his , church, but not his politics. Now, bishop, for the sake or tne church we love, and the welfare or the country, I advise you to let poli tics alone, until you nave stuaiea this monetaiy question. You refer to the attitude oi our church during the anti-slavery agita tion to justify in directing your ministers to preach politic? during thfi ramnaieti. instead or religion. Has it occurred to you inai me "Ji.aioii, is. v,., Aug. t'ltat cm. A letter to fol.tlcal c-la.1 Epraaloo Frlsntla. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. ". Senator Mt ion Butler, chairman of the Pot alist National Executive Com mittee, has given his first official ex pression upon the present situation. In a letter addressed to the Commit tee on Arrangements for the rally to-morrow he gives in terse form bis views on the Democratic and Popu list tickets. He states that a number of Demo crats in his State have already de clared for Watson. He declares that he will resign at once as chair man of the State Executive Commit tee of .North Carolina and attend to his duties as chairman of the Na tiTial Pnnnlist Committee. It was To tb- Farmers of Georgia acd or the South: A few years ago we were enfrcat ed by a gigantie monopoly, tb bag ring trust, which endeavored ti force from farmers thousand f dol lars, which, in their depress! eon dition, they could ill afford to le. By united effort among the farmer this evil was averted and the huge octoous which had fastened itself on the ajrriculturl industry a de stroyed. To-day we are confronted by a similar trouble. The manufac turers of cotton tie have formed an other grand combination, and with out any rearon except to gratify an nnlnwfnl irree d. have entered into chairman, and iir. Uoa. t. der. eertarv. Tke leetjoa of JUtfal to he various eonveatiots rir r4-t. lb f ice were i:td t hta'e r JTentl,: lIL.ATI er. T. J U: V. haaedrr. K. MeMoere. I.iaoa Sitopeon. ALTtKN ATf -E. Job-at.". HuMa ilalp. G. F.Walker. J M Jobn'.on. The ehairttea of tie veral iomu ship eteeuttve en:tttitt met aad elected Mr. E- MeMoore ehaircoav vi lb eonnte eieeutiTe eomwiitt fr th e&auinr two yer. Tee f dewier ewn'tte tn r"k lutins eM apiee-!: Mr. J H. F..yU. (If... T. Jtus. atd Geo A. ll-rnrig. The emmittee reported the f-l lowing bieh a adi-pl'd and r deed ub1ibd ll TllK CAVCAUi Kenlvd, Trt tL'S eioveatUT. ;n heard, with mm row f tfc etk of Dr. K. T. hautdera. lale rhaif man of the Popnbat c"noty eareu tive cmmitt'; that w knew bim t be a K'auneh .iefruder of the up pressed, altry in favor oi tne right, and that in his deaU tt !- LETTERS FROU THE PEOPLE Y&rioui Matten on Which ti Fcpulir Opicion ii Eiprtti si All Section Icttrfftvi. UVIS0 ISSUES FORWARD. a mi . till all III A ai 1 ..ia..-l an agreement to advance the price oi pie oi i euaer .eouniy urn r.T i.nt. If the I an irreparable loa. That we extend to bis bereaved family. (Signed! J. H. G. T. G. A. faiuilr our unt'rt Foylk-, per price of iron bad advanced mere might be some reason for this ac tion, but iron was never cheaper, and the same must be said of coal and labor. The fact is simply that an effort is being made to force the farmers of the South to contribute millions of dollars to swell the profits of a pow erful combination of manufacturers. The farmers are in good condition inut now to fiirht this trust. They tiioii- nroriinns. there are few debts to be met until later; there- pledge ourselves to do all we can to fr no nreRRinP' necessitv to force insure their election. their cotton on the market. I would The following ring Mr. Jones HaKKtNti, Committee, resolution was in Geo. T. Jones and The folloi troduced by adopted: Resolved. That this convention heaitilv endorse the action of the St. Louis convention in the comina lion of Brvan acd Watson and we was introduced by handed to Mr. Wauton to-day and he advise that they hold meetings in Mr. J. II. I-oyles, and was passed: was much gratified at the expres sions of the North Carolina Senator. Following is the letter in full: 4. Messrs. South and de- That this convention instruct its jfraud them delegates to the State convention to -- -- le same time use their inllueuce and'votes for w . . ib t.. , -...I ..t.: i ; i . I meni w ia" I,T result of this proposed line of action James K. Hines, A. A. Murphy, Jas. mnxr an r our churcb HOW. 1USI S 11 Li. Hlblev. UOmmiliee. AUW1W, ua.. " -J . . ' - I ., t j. uA A, A o hoi- timoT I lentmmen 1 nave jusi tontucu U1U f V a.a.AM'W I T.Qf mo inform vou that 90 Der cent, home and find vour of the Populist party are native- of July 2) awaiting me. 11 woum born American citizens, comprising give me great pleasure to accept rnnoiW y,a otnrrW f.rmiTii? element, vonr invitation and be present at a . . Ml . the statesmen 425-G,) and that the dividends i;y special request, on Auj Senator Marion Butler, chai August 5th, in many States would support iue en rman " aaaa-aaj . sl tCk Ti CT TYlHilH IIV ILLUl'LiraCO nt ti,. ticket nom nated at cnicago, auu i 1 ---- -r --- T . v ... a.i i i -v - r. c at Trio npnn it i? w ui i....i,Kk" th I'onUlISC COnveilllOU "i"" v -- the Populist auonai omuu. u a..-- - - Hn Tam Wat- bounds of safety to say tha; l,oOU, av ... . ... . i j., unn mm iv.,,.,1 iA.-r, of the Brvan and Watson ratification (see pages both the old parties proudly alluded at the meeting at the Atlanta Taber idends paid to as the "bone, sinew and stability nacle on the night of August C, and I on capital stock and funded debt 0f the country." regret very mucn mat u wm ue im- amounted to about $1,800,000. mis These men are intelligent, patriotic possible ior me to aueuu. $1,800,000 represents possibly more and true, and are called Anarcnists "Our btate convention wm ue. u.r, iho not wroflUVi nmilnced bv the Viopnuan then have becun to think; held next week, and as State chair- State during that year, the difference and the result of their thinking will man every hour of my time everv section of the nounce this effort to de f nAi Ac vTiintrf At tllA ti- v.om .tvi ton-ether as to the A. Guthrie as our candidate for ur-f wnfri.wi maac.tiTiiT thiR new en-1 Governor ucci uiciuvu va a I . a - t mcun timo the denart- The convention was very entbusi 'l t mute I antic and all resolutions were pafcseu just reacbed effort to investigate such sub- without dissent, esteemed favor JJjrr f ort to rayes t g R McMooRK Ch , wo ronniremonta of durability and D. C. Saunueks, bee ty safety. R. T. Nesbitt, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture. A COY, SHY MAIDEN. CONVENTION AT L0U1SBURG. Prvtlr Country lrl Who la FtWI Over a t bolra of Ardent Halter. Las t m 1 aaai a4 ka aa Va4lC taiaiia an Cwlaig I ttatiaait PI ii I Wa Laa m t.m Mia KtMr Tle l'nicavLaV.4 Aae 7. k'o tie acd U J d. Kt .14 d. fe 1i t.ats !w lorti! J-tic u i .. t t tLi&k.tnurhlesexprt ssocr tiotfkU. I ttibk a bttle, at l'it, avd 1 have eoiue la L wocrioai-'u iim lems ate ml t-o pre vtur about aocix tbicra ant aln-t a eeaturr behind the band a utet. Fr ta stance they ea e Pup are t-vnnd to go with them tin ear, for they have oar platform and have so nde elae to go, and then id the . - a. .t very nut ureatn iney earae naiier for all they are worth for ever bar ing auvoeated aorh political rut and trying to fMt and deeeive the por boneat people. Butler is a xav hai uas: but yoo b t your last en tear they will have an np-hill buatceaa tcaAicg the (eople think so. rvrvea tbem light for cot wanting us to think at all. you see. n a M We are straigtit laeeu cops down io theae Wats, acd nothing they ran say or do will ever tura us from our course. We are determined not to top unlii we drive the lt one into restore the goTern- people. 1 have talked to several Demmies acd they aay if we do cot come with them, oar vote will be smaller than it was two year ago. I till them to mention one man who will leave us, but they have just forgotten bis catue; but they have "heard of a good many ho will vote the good old Demo cratic ticket! ! J. It. Lvthkh. no graphed to the Atlanta Journal tne " .i ..A,,.unt in rixrnnl I a-iti !w" X-r. -.r; eriti.dsin l stood bv the action of the St. Louis ment in other States to senator u. " " " " ":.." ...! the Teonles Party i: I UOIItCIll, "" v . . tl ""'""""J"1 "wtatbein. Vlnrove to be the most loyal, the "'.""l.lV.r. the most patriotic lerticw ti... v"-. . .t. . I .,:.:! .: ,i,gin n America. uears in Monday's worm, anu pouuem . a '. 1 waaf aafajf liO tit tlll t- a wj a A a will be on the be a suprise party next November, required in this State until that It is within Again, there were more delegates time, when I will resign as state in our convention who owned iheir ehairman and at once open head- found lodge- own homes and paid taxes, than that quarters to perform my new ouues Look at the of any other political party. as National chairman ot the Peoples ttle farm with its $4,000 gone; look May I add, bishop, that you will Party The Charlotte Observer sympathy with what is now going on anywhere, but it manages to get np somo interesting imagery concern ing the situation. The following is the best "bolt" we have seen: "There is to be a bigmeetiagm .'..a a m T U T U,l II I. Willi 1"V - - " - - - same. I am not prepared to believe Senator .lones was quoted correctly. The election or .McMiuey wouiu uic.. not only four years more of Sherman lnin and Clevelandism, but also many additional and culminative resulting evils. . . "No intelligent, patriotic voter, no true American citizen can, by bis ac- i.iai.timi he responsible, di rectly or indirectly, for such threat ened calamity. The only possible way t hat it can be averted, is by a complete, harmonious and enthusiastic union of all parties opposed to the destructive rule of corporate greed and British .,..!.! .imm the candidates for President and Vice-President that represent just the opposite of what McKinley and llobard represent. ... "What 5 humiliating and sickening spectacle it would be should the folly of personal ambition and the demon of party spirit step into, confuse and divide the allied majority and deliver the people into the bunds of the ene mies of republican institution. But this cannot, this will not happen. i'I'Iiu American people are not now Kansas Pops had arousing and en thusiastic convention. O S.Crawford, of Abilene, put the 2 000 delegates iu a happy mood in a welcoming address, in which be said the Populist party bad been born of necessity, and that it would live until that necessity snouia nave yanDc away. "This was a year ot the peo ple," he continued. "It was a year for Populist victories, and more than all, for the victory of that great common er, that young giant of the West, Wm. J. Bryan." Mention of Bryan s name caused en thusiastic, cheers. Judge A. W. Den nison, of Eldorado, was elected tem porary chairman by acclamation. Chairman Dennison. in the course of his address, lauded the Populists lor work done in the last legislature, and said that their bills that failed of pass age would be put through when the chance came. He declared for fusion of the silver forces. . State Senator Leedy was nominated for Governor. The resolutions endorse the St. Louis nlat.form and Bryan and Watson. at the Missourians with their $300,000 find your own people are not wtth gone; look at the North Carolinians you politically with their $l,o00,000 &one. Ts it anv wonder that we hear it said time and again that the labor ers, the men who till the farms in this broad land, the men wno pro duce the wealth, were not getting a just proportion of their earnings tnai tne nomes oi iuo iieuyio chj, in some insidious way, being threat ened; that the rieh were becoming richer and the poor poorer; tliat tnese conditions were greatly augmented by the demonetization of silver, etc., etc. ADd the question to-day in everybody's mind in North Carolina, whether it has been so expressed in words or not. is. will the restoration of silver change the environment of these forty laborers, or the great mass of laborers who in Missouri produced the $300,000, or the entire labor of North Carolina who pro duced the $1,800,000? Thfl restoration of silver will, 1 fully believe, ease up some of the disadvantages against which the workinffman has to contend, but it "A number of Democrats in this Every State in your State have section will be carried for Bryan, ticket nominated at St. .Louis, name notwithstanding vour residence w Brvan and Watson, in preference there. to the ticket nominated at Chicago Lastly, the leading Anarchist, by their own convention. Every flerr Most, is for the single gold fair-minded and intelligent voter in standard, and the Republican party, America -who believes in the princi- and I defy yon to name one in our pies of true Republicanism and true ranks as an offset to this. Democracy, as represented by Lin- Yours for justice, coln and Jefferson, recognizes that George F. Washburn, the fact the ticket nominated by the Eastern Member, National Executive Committee, People's Party. UP IN JACKSON. ck notaooepitae correction a - organization was effected of li9Je th?Lth grffc mah!rot by election of Mr. N-sh for n ShtiKftB2 chairman, and Mr. E. A. Crudup for in any numor io ue iriucu ....... j -Vhov congratulate Kansas taai siuce realize the cause of our evils; they rui- ' ligtfl haye Deen in politics ly appreciate the threateneu many g00d laws have been secured; They will this year drive the British condeum the Republican House of money changers and their American nre.entative8 for failing to pass Tory allies lrom the temple oi noenj frQm the ropUlis6 Senate, and take charge of their own an airs. demand that ollicers carry out the will "It would be better for candidates o tne peopie, that the Attorney-Gen- und chairman to do less talking at tne enorce the statutes limiting cor- The Pops Stand By Financial Retorni And Endorse The St. Louli Convention. Webster. N. C Aug. 3. The Populist convention of Jackson! wt not aecept the correction I be county met this morning at iu o cioca a. m. at Webster tor tne purpose electing delegates to the State, Con trressional and Senatorial conven tions. The delegates to the State convention which meets at Kaleign on August 13th were as follows: J. R. Love. Jerry mannasto contena, dui it ", - - . ' . T t ' n- um.j - will not touch the principle under- " J, ' " pracusou u uuuuua iuav n ' lying the above conditions, the lit- -""""T Rorrv preacnea, ana ii is to bucu H-"J tie farm and railroad in Missouri, Alternates-J. H. Battle, Berry h Amencan voters are now nTeSotM the railroads Cooper, J. M. Parns Lee Matthis, looking for leadership and deliver- The Action at SU Loula Endered Sup port Pledged to the Brilliant Young Statesman. Louisbi rg, N. C, Aug. 1, '9C The county Populist convention met here to-dav at 1:30 o'clock. It was apparent early in the day that jaeiKb, on the 13th of August, acd it was going to be a big convention, nrettv country girl is to be there. and bv eleven o'clock the court kv,0 :a ,,n;t Bohemian-like in looks -Tv .WUred for the house square was crowded with dele- and in .nauners. with a quick eye J r . I rifrna ThflTA TrprA Others. tOO. D- I i . awl.ta Thfiru ira trn Kci.0e a,vv ' iur a uio uri cava v auviv w sides the delegates, and among them ij. ,8 uot oa trail. Demo were the candidates for the various t s ag been shy of this willfu county offices, for many supposed j for gome years, holding that she that trie canaiuaies ior iuo iuuuij offices would be nominated to-day. It seems to be a foregone conclusion that the Populist party will sweep the county again this fall. In a caucus held before the convention it J ! J . .1 i a am a . n 4 lOTldl. Peoples Party at St. Louis repre- taJcfthe county offices to.day. sents these great principles of good ies " rmrnose will Democrats at Chicago, t e county executive committee, and Democratic party as an organizat on e couniy j. Wilder, a was not a proper person, but Repub l.cas has not only flirted with her Imt actually proposed marriage to her two years ago. She knew a good tV.infv anrt thA Ancracrement wjls made. and she has been faithful to her) The War end tbe V bervfara. For Tbe Caucasian. (iKiMioy, N. C, Aug. 5, Irti. W . . m . .1 m t are soiia ior uuinrie im ouirruur and all the rest of our boys that we can get by he neat voting and a fair count. We celebrate the Fourth of July with long speeches and tell the people or the good old days wnen wo were a free and bappy people, ana boast of the good sod noble men who led us to a great victory and a Dec laration of Independence; but they did not stop to tell n Dor, bond- ridden and tax-burdened people that those men bad long since passed over tbe dark river, and we have fill ed their places with Cleveland, tbe devil, and a hont of bis angels, and to-day instead of a free people wo are bonded slaves to Great Britain. Shame noon a nation with iu eev- entv million of people and its mil- af " being 1 lions acd millions of acres of as good lonesome now, has put on his best land as the world can ahow! nut clothes and will try to engage the to-day instead of a Declaration ot willful girl's attention. See the Independence and freo people-a pparkle in her eve as fhe discovers government far and by the people, her advantage. She says to berself: we have a declara'i n ct a goll "I love you. Republic, and intend standard acd icten at Uaurgbdi i i.. r.;t,fi.i in mv a-nril.liiit I ir.ui1 .i d a. irovi mtnetjt for and by th. a w aye aaiiuaui v .-- a - the l 4.;n Rwan nnH WaTaon. secretary. "The Peoples Party to-day has the respect and confidence of every patriot of America. We have put - TTT . 1 conntrv above party. we nave A committee on reeolu . a m tions was appointed consisting or Mr. N. II . Macon, Mr. J. F. Mitchell and Mr. E. A. Crudup. Delegates were selected for the State and Corgressional conven tions. The committee on resolutions make you more generous, so 1 Rmi'.a on vour rival." And ao bidding begins: She: (Coyly) "How much can you give, Democratus?" Dem: (Smilingly) "You will find me liberal, you shall share the elec- oioniy li is . r i ims an. Eur-.pe b.l-- hou ls to the atn'unt of $.,000,(KH),00d.l eanal ialertst on which i f25J.OO0.tKK). an 1 sh also owns millions acd cuil.i ns cf acres of our beet lands and baa mortgages to the amount of hun dreds of millions of dollars on tbe lands that are to txi paid in goid coin of the United States of stand - .......f Itnt in unite Ol me uiuiscrc tions of individuals and so-called leaders, the American people have de termined to win the right and they will do it. (Signed) Makion B ttlkr. WATSON'S CONVKNTION 8PKKCH. On the eve of the assembling of the Georgia State Peoples Party conven tion, Hon. Thos. E. Watson made a speech of two hours length before three thousand people. Mr Watson annealed at the outset for a non-partisan hearing, declaring that be spoke without bitterness in behalf ot the man who held the plow, in North Carolina. As the illustra tion of this farm is so simpie m it self as to be within easy grasp of the average citizen, and as the con- porationstothe business na a in $1.500.000 requires U luati aiuuauo out i j ' a a. in session in Texas, Georgia, Nebraska and Alabama informing them of the endorsement of Bryan and Watson. WBST VIRGINIA. Jim flnwurt. Wm. Painter. Resolutions were adopted as follows: Whereas, the Peoples Party of the county ot Jackson recognizing the great fact that the question of fi nance is tne paramount; issue now ance. "Trustine that your ratification meeting may be a great success, I am yours very truly, Marion Butler." (Republicas titters.) She- "And von. Uepnblicasf" - J 7 I . ... ..1 . . V . ifon- "Me a-ax. vou shall have all I ard weient ana nnenesi.. ei ua, made the following report which was I ave oa before, and Vou know if we I fore were a brave, free people in a unanimously auopicu, iu-w ii. I pull togetner again job win gei u udcis Keneru r wutucw "Resolved by the Populist conven- the eiectorg hato debt and alavery acd our re- tion of Franklin county, I (Democratus opens bis eyes wide public mortgaged to a foreign mon 1. That we most neartny enaome tke nn ome color.) larcbv. And wnai is all this for? their charters, an do no other business than common car- no strewn oi mB iu.iUauu - fe f - ft Americail people, nn.tomns favoritism to shippers comprehend, let us consider the situ- penaing Deiore iuo i- v v , bv railroads; favors a maximum ati0n f the forty men. That these la- """f . , , i-uj feightlavv; and demands restoration ftre slaves no one will deny. First that of convict labor. A telegram was or- yetthey vote as we do, and help in- the platform as adopted by thepeo. dered sent to the Popunst conyenwoua . - makw Qur laws In case pies farxy f"T"-- " of insurrection they stand ready to sembied at ot. i.ouis, uxy . y teke their lives in their hands in or- Second, that we do mo. heartily ?er to def end this farm, or any other pledge our support to the nominee of for the pro- INC0ME TAX IS HANNA'S CLUB. More Money Already Promised Than In Three Other Campaigns Bolting Demo crat as Well as Republicans Asked to Drop Coin Into McKInlej's Till. The New York Journal says: the action of the national Populist convention which recently assem bled at St. Louis, and we pledge to Wm. Jennings Bryan acd Thos. E. Watson, those brilliant young states men and orators of the West and South, named by that convention as our standard bearers, our most ear nest support and warmest co-operation in the cause for which they are fighting. Our homes, our firesides, . - a "Mark A. Hanna, in his wor or our noerues, uumaunj- oio mWi, fv, M,t nn for President and Uai.W campaign funds, is succeed- and we call upon patriots ot every nmnertv in the State, for the pro- u BV"UI U" .ATZT. l0iU.ZTl CZT':: "'' rartv to rallv to the sup- i:. " "7 Parkkrsbckg, W. a., Aug. o.-aik r-r - sn(,ietv. The man in Bal- Vice-President or tne unueu otCf; lng ir oeyouu m "."Y'.a .nA nf the """r,: lannm n.f.inir piinviiiiuo iovi.v- j- - . i rru:j il,nl rwra dir m nal utrnncn v A.nnititmiii A iTfianv na nas ;h mut ui i-uuio, i i npnuuni Pooulist State nominating convention convsned here today. The platform ratines the St. iouis , ., . -1 . 4.1,l i " A 1 . n 1. I. n n I TnTT timore would be simply an interested r"J, 7 T Yort-or cred cause for which they stand. spectator, not an actor. There is --0 - 1 ..Resolyed 2. That we respectfully no law, so tar as lam inurmea, oy TZn: the Pao- fi, .7 w raiaed in New York for the recommend to our State organiza- mm no iUDwU..H ' 1 " . . .L - j : l., .nr She- "That is more like it. my Will aome ne answeri a ww KITr good ft How, but let Democratus in my humble judgment, one cause, speak again." It is not because our peopI are lazy Dem: (Seriously) "This is very or extravagant. It 11 for want of kind of yon, and your generosity men with good sense, honesty, man will be handsomely rewarded. Let hood and courage enough to come us see; half of the electors, and four up and vote their honest conviction or five Congressmen " and hurl from office such men as She: (Archly) "Come, be liberal." have held the reins of government Dem: "So I shall be; half the elec- for the past thirty years, acd fill it tors, half the Congressmen, half of I with men who love freedom and lib each branch of the legislature andlerty. Then, and not until then, can osvnTiv nffiipr where von are I we aver reioice in a declaration of mo ' I . . a a :J I independence ana a iree auu mue- fRennblicae: "That is enough. It I pendent people, acd a government stops criticism.") for and by the people. - ar a a a la . . I Now ltepublicas, wnat can She ,i.i ik. hn. who wielded the nlatform and tbe candidates, ltuiges no law, so rar as 1 am miormeu, r - vt tu x, 1 1, . Vo rArv fr th rMommend to our btate organiza- ar wuu p..i: i"v -7- r- , taa ctam anrt a u:u l.l mnd thio mon tn I at6 Wlin US lUBBCUnug W tiio iu- mM WM miwu iu T , A T ""J , .. ... . I a. rialalw K v. o m in.ii it lino irave uiui tuc ine iuuiiuuuvi iui itc j - wuiru vuu tuma wuAKi i , .... n -i o . n -1 t-i : leui DnH iha t;nn inn anonnoa ui eucu uiauo ami vv mv dMr inn. 11 it is a- imuiiuv. ---- . ,1--. .. ,.,...... .ai.i.i.i 1- . . . . . i 1 n a fr inia i nunn nuiHS iuo icicai 1 nimnn uitiuooiikTU 111 iooi. cuu i r--- -- .. ikv. j , strength, he declared he woum pieaa reduction 01 we iaw omwaw .... do citizen's duty in tne ow. ... t" .,17"- Trarri'"mn. in 1888 measures as shall unify the silver tPainp vou want. we can ac.ommc- For the Caucasian. W. T. Allex. Viewed from any standpoint, it must hn admitted that State grants this man great and peculiar privileges. i,u..wU rf the neonle throuarh the 1 The convention nominated Isaac Cox reporters present before Cir,000,uoo of htalphsynder.of Fairmount,for Gover oeople. He entered into an enumer-1 nor. Two nominees were placed be- aiiou in .iiai " -- rr,r i, vnvii' this man should appoint a People s party, Indicting tne govern-i steany, a miuuie-oi-wue-roou a uyu..o, " , j VPJ1" lT-irUimaa .n.i miademean- .nd Uatnhany nder. the free sitver self-perpetuating board of rustees to 111 t II U IU UIMU VI "IIV J W- " - -f at T . i l -1 1 A. 1 J ' ors in the granting of the governmen- Democrat. Kalphsnyder has been can- operate this farm, he absolutely di- tal power of making money for a spe- yassing the State lor months for the rects the wealth producing power of rial class' in tbe unfair levying of Democratic nomination and he hopes tese men, as well as that of their ic- taxes which laid the heavy hand of this nomination will persuade his crease for generations yet unborn, tribute upon those least able to bus- own party to select him. AppIv this simple illustration, whom tain it; in closing the mints to tne Oklahoma. all can understand, to the Gould freu and unumueu cuiu&c . Guthrie, Okla., Aug. o. rne uemo . u:i.ji i! I j looo .i.oi. oonrd no-to forces in the State and insure tne gold and silver at the ratio of 16 to a wealthy Republican who has been election of the Bryan and Watson Jno. A. Williams, Secretary. JONES SAYS HE DIDN'T SAY IT. Trying to Pall in Some of the Foolish Be-1 Hanna IS using mark Accredited to Him. Bcshnell, X. C, Aug. 4. I re call to mind tbe good people of the Bute of Georitu. with gratitude. In 1SSC I waa in twenty cities and towns in Georgia and saw something in the State; half the public institu-1 iifce forty thousand people, not only tions yet to b divided; take the I jn the cities but also in the country Rnvprnor and Treasurer, take any I from Teeoab. to Augusta, and out of date yon. Take all the electors, we eould not elect anyway; then take the western Senatorship, as Pritch ard is a goldbng; take half the Con gressman, half the county officers in leaving the great P"5,pcnlh'W-D9. cratic Territorial central committee A thig game prillciple to of the country in the control oi grasp conferring with a conference Zdin North Carolina and ing corporations, wholev.ed tribute committee &ppoiuted last night by the 5? vSfr upon tne peopie wno were lumi-c.. j0pUlist Territorial convention.agreea to use them, in the corruption of the proposition of fusion proposed by ballot. . . the Populists. The Democrats agree to He explained at length his course in .ni1op,the Populist nominee for dele- Jeaving the Democratic party alter te tocongressand it was mutually " . . t 1 1 .. . fAui aha 1 1 railroad and the people in Missouri the ran- unairman the peo-1 eommittee. Mr. Jones says now pie's relation to these roads. The tnat ne aia not say many oi me re TM-nenoot nnnnara to be appalliner. marks attributed to him What is the State's right in this not say so, however, until the indig matterl I nant comments of the people awoke Wo . Statn in which independent him to tne ract mat sucn remarks .onr.on oAnonlutinn with Mr. electoral ucaet. Hanna since he ha been here. "Resolved 3. That we do most d beartilv endorse the course or tne another prominent Republican capi- Hon. Marion Bntler in the Lnited u iuui ocaooao Mr. States Senate, and we recognize in IBjllBii nuu ucao iresu "."""-"t I. . . , , . ' . .1-11 ,il rr ; ho innnmo tax nis leaaersnip me creni cam ouu i.v fKo nomne.rate. nlatform as ability with which our last campaign and ev6rything to beat our friend this number, strange to say, I never --' I - a, 1 O 1. a J I - . . a. Last week we published an ex- the lever by which ne pries up cam- uiuau m ; - - uemocraius. . v we"' neaa one p-T tract from a reported interview with naign funds. tenaer 10 mm out CUiik.a1u..1.vu. ana 6COop everyming in sigut. s&v one nuaer me innnncew tract trom arepoTiea interview wiin piki i.uuuo. ., . . i.:. tntha rhu rminnhiD cl.. i.v i n DA.k. . -.1. ti in tha Jones, of the national lie tells tne capitalists mat m case wu u our; 1 yma- ,X - . Mr. Jones says now of Aryan's election anotner imoi Ul, " ""''7 Vu.;" " . iUU 4 -T. . - . 7 " . I y - " " - . rv . He did ) might be such changes in the per- ny com menu me. courao ul tne ji&comnture 01 uemocraiu..; 1 duee sucn men u uo8. auu. i sonnel of the Supreme court that w.r. on-owu, our rewui u-"" Dem: utenectiveiyj -weu, iaeji w at son to mi ue uecuuvo puaiuou the constitutionality of the law of Congress, and our delegates from naTe mado an asa cf me. they have for which the Peoples Party ia 1,. i.i.i;.i.aJ Rbonld Mn- this county to the Congressional! ont -itted and out-traded me. and! him the nomination. Good men of W UU1U W VV1VAWUVMa - I a conyention are msirucveu w um ii .. ,.,..h m rnnu ii 1 w.Yur-:. . 1 V ' K 1 : v;.1a- u a1a.iaJ ho vnn il bA no convention are msirucveu iv ai th worst or it is tnat 1 can 1 open 1 the uemoeraue panv or cxecuuvv iBviii-r urru 1 ici. w v v pa - - 1 . o r aa 1 irxpaiiirr ri.m mmii 1 . n n r rt ahitit vd vacTan nth a-iiii iiiil ijuiuo a. a. uiu mm ow una. oriuni- 1 - ...... T u w w v-v j- u ..id that his Tonponent g"e" rv T-.iits-- BUU -K1"1-" "Ufc-W4,"J . . i ' IT. -u u L i.v.i.C-i f .- tax. The and urge his re-nomination ror ton- i'"1'"' "v . . : nmte in even cuuuii ."s1"'" nnrmittincr non-resiaents to iarm us oie. mau. -ucu c u iui . uaoiwu . - . 1 nr 1 lamnrrHi. win 1 . 1 .:.!, :,;in 1 fv- . 1 . . 1 a : il. . , 1 otmur." bad run as a straight Democrat while " c 'h officer8 1 be fairi, divided he made his race on the Alliance plat- 8tween ropuii9tsand Democrats, form, and was pledged to stand by that oeiwee v9YLvama. nlatform through the heavens fall. pnsylvasia. . . . ..... 1 llll.nn. 1" urtnermore, me anoiiai xmoiv convention had instructed those Con gressman elected on tbe Alliance platform not to go into the caucuses of those of the two great parties. Not onlr had he felt bound to stand by npinmniua rather than party, but are niviyiv- " --'- m. be to the extent of our Dowtr to pro- denial. Several newspaper men, duce wealth, and yea, more. however, who were present at the in- To sav that twe have not the power terview say that he was reported cor- Aug. 5. The State or riht to change anything which rectly, and the current belief is that Peoples Party was). Aa ho i;wt;0c nf h Chairman Jones did talk too much . I IfJiiU- IV UTJOIIVJ UAO Aiw A iAVO V. I Via-.' ' t 10 4. m., at Curry , h a5refntation of what and too foolishly. The New York University Hall by State tnairmsn r ' , fmht for at Boston. Journal seems to be afraid to trust li. A. lhompson. ,, jbt ; in centralization, such a talker and has called on the .S ?H no, eaeh 81... in .h. ,0 . .one. Jtajj . Th. wnn snail i-.ii 11 l I it l iiih i uuuiuaii vvv.v. vw .v - Pittsburg. Pa.. A convention of the called to order at property within its borders, and that matters when it suggests that Gor- who is at the head of one the largest the right shall be granted only to man be put in his place. There is 1 corporations in the country said the actual citizens! As a nation, why little choice between the two men. other day that he had. received such chnniH tea not sav wno snail noiai ione i ai i uauL, awvuu-i.iuvu . av . v - i v , . . - -.. . . 8omawe dui 6 uu nn:,ii rTartisan. Oorman ia Republican national committee, and call, in the court house at Burgaw, have now nearly doubled on account I on its platform and stold our and is our national becuruiBM w l"1! r i "JII..1 -j .u t.hv.f l.. ;...Jl A .A.n1r-ii. it. LnVni.,vth inat. at 11 o'clock I .1.- .-.n-o;t; f mnn.T. and I .k;- V- reaarreeted on it- n no more the I nearness, uyuovriuv.au aiiu uiwriv uim ak miouuou ... v -v i via ius rKA-vvi w - j 1 r. . " ' 1 - I I 1 . .1 m nA-w I II .i. aABlnl Th WABd no a.-tivo i nn sprnnnious. Here is wna l j ones i ia. --. bad seen then, as he saw now, tnat I port indorsed the Omaha and St. Louis i union the only chance for JCJtersonian I'eui-1 piaiiorms aim iue acuou oi iue oi. ocracv was to unite the farmers of the I j.ouis convention in nominating Bryan South with those of the West. To do I and w atson. It condemned tne issue that required another party. The 0f interest-bearing bonds and the re outherner could not be iuduced to I peal of the Sherman law. It advocated . . a Afli I 1 . a 4- V ai Innai T nmna Sa and ro into tne KepuDiican panj u i iusiou vruu muviovo aUU could tne w esiern ipuui.u.uS Z,.iT"ZZ:- T" :i- nn.etion will ..nnni.i.iiiii ill i iir ni.Hin iiriiiin.1 nt.v I imi.uau u.w..vh A . k' " - I . basis of assessment is the amount of tax the law of 1894 would have cost them. Of course, many ardent McKinley- ites are willing to be even more lib eral than Mr. Hanna asks. Capitalists who formerly belonged to the Democratic party are being asked bv Mr. Hanna to subscribe neon the same basis. A Democrat cress (Signed) Committee. After speeches by Messrs. Mitchell and Macon the convention adjourn ed to meet again Saturday, August 20th. E. A. Crcdcp, Sec'ty. my mouth in criticism. It never l committee look over your past ree- pavs to depart "rom principle, and I ord. What is it! much less to barter it." THE POPS IN PENDER. Vow if vou will withdraw Sewall and endorse Watson victory is oars. It will take this to satisfy the Popu lists in this part, otherwise we are not in the fight. If we cannot ret this much show ing from a party that has abused ns go i-iiii iiiii-d to enter tbe Democratic party. A common rallying point was abso lutely necessary. When Congress met in 18y2. eleven Western Congressmen stepped out of tbe Kepublican party. "Of the thirty Southern Congress men elected on the Alliance platform, how many stepped out of the Demo cratic party?" exclaimed Mr. Watson. Why It Failed. Mr. W. K. Parker, ecretary and treasurer of tbe Cumberland Cotton Factory, which failed last week, tells tha. t bsiervtr whv it failed. "Heavy debts were contracted by I for four jean; who has rotten-egged the corporation to build the factory I our officials on the public streets; when money was easier than itisj-rhohas profaned our names from now. on the property, which was j the Ierialative halls to the slope of A convention of the Peoples Party I then very valuable, and its products the great Pacific; if we cannot yet of Pender county met, according to I were hjgh and salable. Those debts I this showing from a party who died They Are For Bryan and Wation-And Want uthrle For Gatcraor. and Wall street will be unless it got rid of its traitors. lOUlVISU - ' I - m a - trusts will not be heard of, and such says by way of denial: Korth Carolina New Cotton ta Charleston. I J)f y Saunders, chairman of .T.Edwin Leslie, of McKeesport, was - period of prosperity, both national "1 ttia no. say mai mr. -ryan, vouiwum, o. "-T:I"mY elected State chairman, ne was em- and State will prevail as has never would not accept me ropuust nomi- nrst Date or new crop cowou irom uwijuieu, . u.i. powered to appoint a committee of four "dJ JK America. nation, for I have no authority to North Carolina was received I here to- the convention to order, and stated to confer with the Democratic State Deen Knov peiore- say x not gy ag a day. It was classed as fully good the object of the meeting Central committee and arrange a f u- you neiping to spread the cir- general rule the Southern Populists middling and was sold at 8 cents per On motion, Mr. E. McMoore, of , o-iafi a ff.o riATTnARTA-T? were not a crediUble class. On the pound. Burgaw, was elected temporary UOOtinneu ou uu jgej '- - - - -- - the security, tbe factory property, I we w 11 w mam neutral Tbe second has decreased in value and iu pre-1 f.n ,bU greater teas toe nr Hneta nna labia." I Wa woald like fr BfjaS to be eleeud, and with Watson we tainx YOU CAN ENC0URA6E TKC CAU&E CF I he can. OJie-Wf-'u'caano. rf. Sa A. V KUC-U REFORSf BY SUBSCSlSIMa TO THE CAUCASIAN tl.t9 A YEAX eat-drd