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hi THE CAUCASIAN. C, .September .'J, our "titurri jt ion ll KiplreM." I I.!- u ill be t 'iin upon ourpa- ; , r i U your time i nil'. V h-n you : . :i to renew. ou can't :i !lV.rd to i i ii m iiunujf vi,i ram- ,,r I . ....ii l .1 . . I "I 1 1 '.iii. ib win ii" i ii it'hiii-r in t,ie C ' r and you can't, keep posted with . i:: if. Ilfiif an J get all yoir i.eigti-linr- to n i I Ti GUTHRIE AT CHAPLOTTE. lli Nomliirw for l.mrrr,, r V, II b.k In tlifi Clir if lnli i.iUnrf ,,n ) lit. lion. W. A. Cutlrie, ft- lVo,W roinii;-.' fur 'lovemof. vi!l fpeik in Chariot'", on Tl-tirtlsy. Si-.f.'r i!i r 1 r it. i fi niji i ,' ty t Vari i i r m In J i . ar.'t ne v.-r fail-. j li i h hearer.-, no ra-itir vthr j faith lb-y I.-HV -.11 . re to. DUBOIS NOMINATED SENATOR. "7 Eire Gun nf 111UW UUU Ul The Campaign. GOLD DCST. GOLD DCST. itvi,;:i.ti it i :i. hi I tip i ,ii j nf mi: liilly invitii: ii assurance Hi;. lis i n T -rt-1 sr Mm. with I : a-hSr.---. '& i ; i . I'f.rtel Happen a d a C,m;.J' lift "l irVrt IV a st. Rot-. Au;'. 17. Senator Dubot- w.' uuMiiriiouUy nominated for I !,;!n! Stale Senator. Stenro-n-h-rd. ' D'-.uucrati iuon candidate. , v. .is in ' iji.ifi-r J tor 'ioveriior: unn, coinage In th: country down to 173, so?, ronuii.?, f. rl'-on-'ft-. 3 tb saying that at! went ilonr amotXhlf f iir i(; .souiinee lir t( rttar o! S i until in-r, when oniethirig happened am! mi;? ni:ec:t..- wr .: indorse-d. that want don in daylight ' "cntiimed frtrrn Cm! pag. ;"etlt.J,'IIC- i t.omina''! fcr F 1U0 a 1 " ;;!" ra" e" tof :t-a-fe-r -n i Ml , -Ti ' 1'rliK I ri'. f jr I lif it ii If. Mr. -loli n I'.. K 'M rtli tlii-ir liiri ;u, i .'ittf-ri'. in'.. pecpl::: mass ' meeting" ii lle- CKANY. a t';u:!i'f in tin. ! , Will :i'. " f'jr year; i I a:ni) u ; l-iri'l Institution :ixii a native f t'lts oiinty, im ;i?u -lcctfl prici th 1 fit, I)unb c lilind In-1 'itutiou in thihi ty t Fuct"'fl K'. F. I I'lftCK. liii"t'' ri"-iinMioa w lrotitr!it ri. t thro'iK'u an opinion j tl.i-"iri" y th Attorhf'vtii-nr.il- A se-.tir. t' ;w!4 oi 1'")-.) riq iif -: that th 'l lit1 lj',11 'l. win ,,' 4iji;, .'.inn !mm .'it. "1 ... i,.,l n i-ap- , i . in'- " rru'V (n u t ii li''iile. jiriru-ipal was rcriivir.fr four Vuun;.'. 'ii" lonnur !, iwun-i'i tine I.. i m . iii -. (.r- If. itvl .1... tn'.l.. at SiKtU M..I..'.'. sr,s. ,,.r n.h -i-..r ti.f .ur. j '"'jniiiiittfc a ..in i.f i 'f fc-aii'iij-j hinnn.li ; f ; r i i i-r.'i t 1 j is. r; T .iv - rvi r i .'oiirt , h'.iI i: j ni it r Aitorifj j ct j nti'i instruction, i riivt-f furl: in all par.i- laiui j l hit tin tic ft h r-wi4i.'UfJ by j thn rsatiui.ai I '-ni'irritic sfil 1'i'pu'iht tikt-t.in wi.ich f f nt t l.ry f-,Aiin 5.tit t hf -...itf-' i.i luiho vill b- -t- n r'.ir!;i. in Alifirl i.f c(l .-cii ri fr I'ilii r I ttli. tl.r-.-.-iiicfi inif f the r .- .-ilM any c,:i,ritv. ri.r Lii ori;:iiiza- : Iftl i-r. ; ti.-r -;h l-.vt. f'USION IN f4ICH!CMw. It'll' l.;n two j'i'h r.-i fx structon nf tliM l-lml. Mr. IM.i rii-rii in tl. ,: iu ; i ntiil iluinti, :ir. 1 'I c iTiil U'ci'!c 1 tit: f A n ;l,,tior "t -'i 1 u'oiio i'.to. Mr. Ii'.'iy vot h ikp'l iJr If. II. t 'n 'i vc i ( ' i y .M . '" V,n i , i i r ! . It!:. t!i- Ti-.- ni' :. i , 'l(i"il : . , ,. I; i." : : 'j ;f ly nnol.:t'.' h : ii - ; 'c wit'i :i IIS i rili!; e'e-rk i tion nf voi' r cinl rc'orni. lum i Hi.. , i!i'. tnl Sllfier ( ciivtL- ll'd'. If t 'I t' ' I .lip, at. ii'.i',ri, l'l , Un l!m h nit .rftmni'.. r.n...i-ionr.i;; i,.. , r.'r.t. t.,;ii,t ! ;AV nv, M icL., A u-. -I h cn ' J",rI;''"'' tt-""'' or-unz.-iMon j ;-,r. n. f c.,n.i!i;ttec ot th- Iimiocra It .--a.o riHin,,i!,. Wt'ifr,ll(.t i'(.,;iu!i-i :md Union Silv r con-,i('"r-V, tf,v Irr.Mt.i.. Hi . f M!i.M,t ; v-iion w-nt into.-..-..nion and rc-ached. car"ia!,'ii orator will .,. i r-n: ai.-i ail tKrwm ul. Tin- P-Vfrai cn.ven-ao.ln--( tin- pcop.e. f...i it..- Hfi.pif I tjUf,s will na'K i r, j,iirit .nvTitioii to corn.- i.tit. I ,.y w,l tli" occa-.o.; ! i ... ,, f ,i f,,M ,,. In..-. Worth tl.cir tun. anil .:U-nlion. 111. W . A fi:. "li.iirmaTi 1. I". .Ma'c Kfr-utjf r in itte . i!fi- rEOPLES PARTY CONYrlK'TiONS. ;-ruiy ..;ir.-; ;irv ltpTt- S itri r l i y rm"If in tht-.i.-tol. Mr. I'l tin- i i i i t i I'biff ' V"',! tin) Trcii iiirv ih'iDirtniint ur i '''"'it" j.uf.o Th.. c iVi-.iv: ! l-o Ii". ;.'. i: n;!fi .u- t i ti!" T i iiit th' J o;uiists :k con trol. He h'i't l. ri a .i'in Ht Jhifi im r.iti i l;cH't' ,i i rU r . s-i r. . thi-ir oner.!;-..' inn.'. A t"v months p.po l.c nf' MpViI to t.i!:" hi. lif' at Iur hiicjtou. Mr. I'uAfl'i bus bi,, n ua lial.unct il for scv ra! dayp. Ho was .ibout forty ye(i,r. of hb aad a ij'in of innny iipIi!') .pi v'itio.-!. 'I li Nt..ti t ,ir 1C i Tin- iTii-intr iioFrM!Ulll,? for tiic St:ito i'air ba.s .u-n com pl te.l. The purses r.'ffoj;aif' !rJ,.).". J'li.s'ulfnt t jinici'oii r Tnnkitiij a special ffort to jr. t uvery tuanufactiirinf, onter-p!t-M in thn fct.'iteto make an shibit. M:irtln .on lily. s.t ' I'onvi '. i. tiu r : '' M i :i;i c ur. : t v will V i;;-.i;f to:;, on V.V'r. A- t ri,' tr, lS!!i;, ' -nmr-itirj c tn'li- !'!- ft. M';"i'ol-r i- :ui'i ( r t '.e trans- io" . is rt i n' :(! fio-:s on ilat.-s for i"t; t ttiO If.'l '.'(tl acli';r. ( f Hi' ! otiicr i f ("jtn;- 1'. for' t !.' onvc o l;oM ;L' ir primary '-.-nvc S -it unlay the l'J:h Jay rt bvt, aii'l appoii.t '.!fl-iraf All voters who re o; po- nypolits, f.;c.iI'o: r bal!!-box Miil.1i h.it iiruk- ii thru an at?rc-!:iciit iiau btn rfacb"t on the prmcipitl points, and only a lVw minor piiii:ts remain un-Kt U-d. Tlif.-i- will ir i tt t i the 1 p.int convehtio.i t-1- :','. j I i.f iir'.n.'' ot ti -h I "I 111 ' ! -Tiit l'l-np!.-' ! ti'4.--r." '1 itri- i i i rciitfef i ' ot .-ilv- r ii ! 1 iir- of i'-rya-:. H:f ! will nomi !iati a ! 1 1).' hal li ' I !;;.' T. , o i- :n i- i iitiy .. Vote t i.'iiii to 1 :-jraU--h ivt- a 1 icmocrs i.-' ft will be I oiw, 'i :lver : . ' i hi :i rt'pre : .ind a pic i t c.or.venlion ;icki, and in -: iMi Silver ! i hT to tnix ot the .li: com ntion. I, bull ir) ii.". to c 1 to ino-pt.-n finil ittd and -operate pf r-; l' s P.ity lollo low A M I riihili'itliii' 1'niifr. i- Nr.tior.altV. :i s-ven column , will fijear rt ll.ib'iirli. 11. -J. 11 13 tho T'U VilisluT Mid business tif nav:"r. whi! Krv. I. II. Tuttlu I' irnllrs the ciliNc rial i-ohinius. .las. H. Soutlirratc of Itarliat i, tbn Na tional Prohibition c.i tidiuatc for vi"c-Pit h-idt :it, js also ir.terrstcil in tho Nationalist and proposfH totnako tho pap r what its rnnin implies national tlirouhout. I'..nm c-Hiii'ii Mar! !ii'h A i i ul mciilH. Hon. ('harlcs H. Mnrtin, nominet lor t'oiur'ss of tho iVonlea Party nl the Si.t! I'is'ri' t will :"Mrs th' pcopl'.', at tho following tunes and places on this ftibjeot: 'T;;' Pitiaa cial System f tho Unitid States, tho irn nf troUll iLT robbi-r that has robbod tho proplo of ovor I'lVK i;t'N' liUK.li r.lhT.ioN l'tMiAl:s aial is Mill Kni'.l'.INM Wll'invs AVI) OKt'IIAN'S, or. Hard Ti?,i es, t.'i' ir Tr:io '.au-o .;nd True I.Vhieily." with us in !'.- coini.; : Py ordir of th county t-xec-'tsvo ''om'uiUoi-. V. U. WibsoK. Chm'a. l'iililnll Count). A c tivehtion of the Peoph s Party of Oald well county is hereliy i alitd to moot ia Lenoir, on Friday, Sop tr.rnbt'r 1 1th. 1 S'.tC. ;;,t 'l n;.. 'for the rnrnosc of iiornitu.t !: curdidates ' v olu-.'T-s. Ii-jris-ti-o tiausat-tic"! . t h t r.ifiv ori'e l' t. H '41 ' II 'Jrt.lflri.i(t. San P:: ancisco. Aug. '!'. The joint coiitVr'-.'i'-e coniiiiitt'-c it-ieeK'il by the I'opulils k 1 1 cS 1 luecra; to devise a plan for li;io:i on I,reidrrltial elec tors and a SL-t'. e i cket rr acucd a sat isfactory rt.-iiieiit Lst nisrbt. The IK ii.oi-rats o'ntai:: ii v. of the nine Presidei.tial i'!ei'!i;rs and lour of the Kiven Jotiri;!i', n. The re.sig iiatiui) ul the oaiidMalt-a already nomi nated h li;th par tits will ho received und coi.sititrt i by a joint committee j tbtnz hfee ttf: t)Uht to be don-. He I !id "liter a-, in 173. worth I'tt.ind ak-d why f hy tK!i the bijfbest uatla. to rtenjf.retiie. It wa a conpirrj ' from Europe and W&S1 ttreet. Tben lie told a fionj joke, iiltntratiny the precionsnesi of gold, wbirti raied a jjreat laujrh. An old negra ws afraid to pick cp a piece of gold in tlie road. He looked sX it; toucbed it witti hit itlicfc, turned it otvr.and when tempt ed to pick it up aid: "Xw, (.ab, I ain ejwine tech dat : dat's ri h roan's money: rnout b 'bird d tree to bxt rf ! Uar pick it up." Tl en ! exrhiimed : "I never will deceive the people. I'd ratber live all my life on hoe-cake than tlo injustice to my convictiona!n "Well, tell m about Ku!!!"' critd a voire. liussell was the man w ho swindled me oat of my nomination. They put a man si chairman (referring to Mar shall Mott) who went there pledged to me from ilkes county, who sold out, bought out, went out, did something-, declared Russell nominated, when the whole convention cried "no! no! !" Col. Iockery formally announced himself as candidate for the Lieuten ant (ibvernor. He was not a Populist. He was a silver Republican. He joked .Mai. t.utt rie,fiayinir that he had boxed the compass, but that he had improved with each change, l tie Colonel spoke with vehemence, sayinjr some of the Republicans, he knew were troinir to pitch into him now: "Ret Yin pitch and be darned." (Laughter.) i am tor free silver, tlrst:the pres ent county government system, &eo- nd, and hor:e--t elections third. 1 am not a PopulisR 1 am a silver Uepubli- an, acinic in accord with the I'onu- it party appointed for the p'-rpse meet to-ni'-i;t. wuich will for ill!' va i ions con In tun r 1 1 A u.e.l t inct v,olkt.ou, 'ii-i' Wa.'sV)ovo, S'li'i'iui'- M or ven , Scpter.di.-r Whites Sore, Si pt ni'oer .M'irh v;l!i, St pi' iab.'r Moiiroo, Septoiuh,.'i Vv'a r.-.w. Sentenil er P.enton's X i; 'ois, Septernber M if the W.:, Septl'tab'.T Charlotte, September Ihinti rsville, September l.'tb. lCifh. 17th. ISth. l!th. 'Jtst. 21 ad. J3rd. J4tb. j;.th. i:cth. a.iiv (itiiCi i.-s;i;e . ' before tl:e roT:vrr.iioi). Tho ntir::i)-H.s av: c ia thf ir respctiv .r. , tenibf r 10rh, lS'jC. Let nil trn Anjortf.!! patriots tend th conventions. K. Ii. iSiiEKRif.r,, Chnn P. P. Caldvell CottiiP; m evt Son- North Ciirulliin ., ! iuniMMH liolil a Cnuvt i' tint! Wi.n.-ton, N. C. Aug. :.;. The State convention of the trold 1 ei!iocrats was held in ;reen?horo J. W 1- ries, oi hiitm, w is c.iioseu chairman. There wt re only twenty-four repre setifatives in a;t eniM.fe, ten of wiiom were Jrotu i.reer.shoro. Resolutions were adopted i'.i.-oi in;r a national Presidential ticket, in s.t rue! in a coi mittee to put up electors and after hot debate iletlrins support to the State I leinorracio ticket nominated at Raleigh on .June .-, i!elerates were appoi nt t ion. d ti the Indianapolis onven- P The Peej.ies is herehy call. Saturday the !::), at 1 o'clock i l 'Mini V. y of i laslori county d to ineet in I al!as, on ."lh day of September, CT.ITISH CCMCARD ZANZIBAR. Ihe hIIhii Onlf rul to Surriid'r The 'wlac -Th" I l'luiHtiini i;.ectnl Ami ! v I i.ilih iir Mix tJpni I'lri . in., for the purpose of nominating county ol.h-ers and a no'Tiibor to the l'-srishiture ; ;''sn to rn -onunend a candidate to t !;!s Senatorial district convention, am! to transact any o her I i j - i t tint may be neces sary. Th" meu;'."jrs of the party in each township h:c rcijues-ieii to intet in hallas on the same day of the conven tion, at 10 o'clock a. no, or at some central point in each township prior to that day. i as they may see lit) to recommend names for magistrates and constables in the several town ships. The executive committee will meet at 10 :o o'clock a. n. on that day. Ail persons irrespective of past par ty affiliation are cordially invited to take part in th's convention. V.. Ih TnoMi sON, Kyrtiii ISu Nomiuated . t'oi.r.M;;iA, S. C, Aug:. 27. Final re turns from Tuesday's Democratic pri mary were, not received until this mid night. Th-' vote tor United States Senator was: Governor John Gary Kvans, :;7,!oo; diule .Joseph II. Rarle ::u,o.';7; .John T. Duncan, 8,220. As Evans lacks ;-77 votes of a majority, he and Karle will h ive to run in a second primary. Gen. . IJ. hllerue is nomi nated for Governor by a majority ex ceeding i!,oo;. JONES NAMES ADVISORS. Chin'n Gr.sti p.n.phs n Co. ar ;y Hs. Com. of tVII-on t. tointj- Co- veulion. . an I u c, At';. 2U . .-shortly utter Said Kniid h.'il sei..ed the palace and pro.Oaiiue t hiw.-o'lf Saltan yenierday. on the 0' a! h of Uamid l.eti Th-.v.iin, t:e was advi.-i il by the Rriti.-h Consul, i u th.' in! .rest of puMi.' order, to dis arm the force o' 7oo Askaris, wiiose as sisfanee enabled him to obtain poses oo'.i of the p'll.i -e. The u.surpir.;- Sal tan refused to accept this ? lvice, and the st'.ns in the palice square are trained upon the l.ritith warships Philomel, Thrush, and pirrov, which are lyiu:; in the harbor. The warslups are ;ivnitiii; orders which will de ertuiue the course of action. Rear Admiral liirry H. Rawson, commanding the Rritish Cape ami West Africa sipuadron, has r.rrived here on hoard his Unship, the St. George, aecompitiied by the torpedo cruiser Racoon, and landed 2"i0 ma rines, in addition to the force of sail or and marines landed by the Rritish war vessels Philomel, Thrush, and Sparrow je.terday. Admiral Rawson has instructions to act under orders of the Rritish Consul. This evening an ultimatum was sent to Said Kalid, and informin him that unless he strikes his i)-g and makes a complete surrender by o'clock to morrow morninj the palace will he bombarded. All of the ilritish resi dents of the town have been requested to irn on board the warships lvine in the harbor by S o'clock in the moru insr. The force under .ontrol of Said Kalid numbers ,."f)0 men, a'l well armed. The concensus of opinion is that the action of Said Kalid has furnished a favorable occasion for the hoisting of the Rritish lla and the abolition of the Arab rule and slavery Zanihai:, Aug. 27. The palace of the Sultan of Zanzibar was bombarded this morning and at noon was a mass of blazinir ruins. The usurping chief tain. Said Khalid, and the commander of his forces, Slid Sales, succeeded in escaping to the German Consulate, where they have sought refuge, and remain under the protection of the German IUj. As cabled, Rear Admiral Henry liawson, C. Ik, in command of the Rrit ish Cape of Good Hope and west coast Africa station, and the British Consul General, Mr. A. II. Hardin;-, i . j;., af ter holding a conference yesterday coaimunicated to the fiovernment of Great Britain an outline of the situa tion of atfairs here, setting forth that Slid Khalid, win seized the palace and proclaimed himself Sultan on the death, apparently by poison, of Sultan named l.in in wain uiu 4iu, uw been strongly re-enforced and posi tivly refused to surrender. "Hammond has been appointed Sul tan. The enemy's loss was heavy. nly a petty otlicer of the gunboat t hrust was wounded." The state Department hai received the following cablegram from Consul D rsey Mohun, at Zanzibar: "Khalid Uin liargash refusing to surrender, palace was bombarded by English tleet at ti o'clock this morning and totally destroyed. Mauy killed'. 1 'he Amerioau trade with Zanzibar is couiderab'.e. approximating $1.0UO, 1 o, annually. The United States buy trom them ivory, hides, rubber, gums and cloves, and sells cotton ana pe tru'.euni. There is no anxiety lest American interests fcutTer. The Pecp'n s Party hereby ailed t o rmv r jiiinaries are t tiieir respec tive voting places Septf J-iber 12th. r.t Clioi'n Iroin .ItejuiljlloBnn, Pojiolistii and Straight fSilverites. Chicago, Anr. 2S. Senator Jones this evening appointed an advisory committee amuuy the silver advocates and organizations outside the Demo cratic-part v to act a advisors to the Democratic national committee in its general management oi the campaign The following have been asked to serve as nu mbers of this committee Senators llenrv M. Teller of Colorado and Fred T. Dubois of Idaho, repre senting the silver Republicans: Sena tor Marion F.ulh r of North Carolina chatriusn of the rational Populi cc-m mittee. and G. 'i'. Wa?hburn of 1 oV'ooh. for the i urpo-e o? nominat-1 Mas.-'achu-et ts, representing the Peo ing cai.didites ii r the respective (ices as follows: Se.a'e, liif-e of Ji prest. ntat ivs, sheritf, treasurer, coroner, surveyor and two county com-niis-toners. The several townships wii! also nom inate t lieir justices of the peace and towns .lip . o est ables. Populists only are expected to vote in tin.-' primaries. 'Ihe township com rait it e w:'l select good men to hold the poles. 'the county contention ot tue Peo ples Party is hereby called to meet in the court house, in Wilson, September l.'it h, at 1 1 o'clock. Retail Populists go out to the pri maries and vote for their choice of men to lii! the several otiices. H. F. Fkkkmax, Chin'ii Co. Ex. Com. H o ml Senatorial Dli.tr. ft. A convention of the Populist Party of the 2nd Senatorial district is hereby called to meet in Ply mouth. .'. C, on Wednesday, the .Kh day of September, ls-rat, at 12 m., for the purpose of nomi nating two Senators to represent sail piesp.Tty: I..N. Mf-vi-Ds, in t oiorauo chairman of the National Silver party committee, and George P. Keeney, of California, cn:et organizer of the bii ver rartv. as representatives of that org'i.'izr.tioc. A NEGRD FIEND'S FATE. 9 t-' A Bit of Truth cat from everyday experience. A'n::rs and Jfrks mnJ hyt renter dint arrr. You can't clunge the act. but you can change the water. The secret of keeping handles on, keeping tliesi white, keeping them tight is the use of warm water and lei) y WASHING POWDER! The best cleaner in existence for greasy things evex-tiiing else. Sold everywhere. Mxlc THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, Clklcaco, Bu Ixl. Sew Vrk, Malum. nut I KLKIN WOOLEN MILLS. vr:w wmii. THIS YCAR TO The Ghatham MTg Go,, Elkin, N. C, if i -and r I only by T3 CO CO cu tZ ra ks J , '. 4 4 1 t J Gll i 't& v to j ' r ia ci r-'iir. .rT v. LI HUN 6 CHANG ARRIVES. Cblna s Great Statesman In JKw Torh iiiTrptlou at Oaarantlne-Later Earl 14 Mmu President Cleveland. New York, Aug. 2s. I.i Hung Chang, viceroy of China, ainbasador extraordinary to Russia and a -world renowned diplomat, arrived in New YorK today on the American cruiser St. Louis, anil became the guest of the nation. A the St. Louis steamed up toward Quarantine, along the rail of t he hurri cane deck could be teeii a row of st rong ly marked hinese faees.all eagerly not- 1 will advise you. as I will ing the different objects of interest in TL y fcatv the !ir,:t to.d- n . :utcm t.-iMi' in the h'oi'h. at ! t! e rsli irvtboW.t i a the ru-.tey. Yiit the m fi r f arr t.,, T CHEAT JOINT CANVASS. li do, to vote for Maj. Guthrie for Gover nor. It is true that he has been in all parties He voted the Democratic ticket : bad judgement I think ; he then voted the Populist ticket: better, you see, as he conies along, 'ihe Dem ocrats dread him worse than they do the devil. He has been snubbed by them. I have.also, and know how it feels. Rut you can't wet a duck bv pouring water on his back. Russell wanted the nomination the year that Fowle and myself were nominated. His poli-hed and painted and made ready brother, lorn .Russell, came out to see tor the reception of the honored guest. me on my farm and asked me if 1 was 'Ihe men-of-war formed in double goingto run, I told him no, and that 1 column, and as the St. Louis passed would do anything that I could for his between the lines saluted in turn with brother. I heard no more, but stayed tn? roar of their batteries. at home, and the day of the convention, The committee from the Dolphin to my great surprise, l got a telegram noaruea the r. Rouis oil quarantine telling me that I was nominated for and accompanied I.i Hung Chang to the harbor. They peered out of their slant eyes with a look of wondering astonishment at the impressive tleet lying idly at anchor. They talkeit hur riedly to each other and kept contin ually pointing at the death-dialing naval machines. Au imposing spectacle was furnish ed by the presence of the lines', tleet of warships I'ncle Sam has ever gath ered together. I hey were the r est of the new navy and every vessel was Governor. 1 thought over it a long time and tinally, on account of my dear wile s pleas, accepted it. She told me to accept and Gght for it. She said I would be elected, "but if you are elected' she continued "you will be the pier of the American line, nt the foot of 1- ulton street where the land ing was made. Preparations for the reception of the famous Chinamen bad been oareuilly arranged ihe procession left the pier headed counted out ; but you can then get a by a detachment of the Sixth Cu valry, placethrougn your Iriend Mr. Riainejanu na ing another detachment oi me same r?giment in its rear, the wuole was preceded by a detachment of mounted police, and it moved away amid loud cheerings through the prin cipal streets to the Waldorf. The route ot the procession was guarded by police and densly packed with spectators. New loiiK, Aug. 2ti. President who w ill be Secretary of State, and ier- ho us you will be enabled to get enough money to pay off some of your security debts." 1 took her by the hand and told her she had then give me the best advice I ever had." I went to see Mr. Blaine, and he asked me what I wanted. I told him my needs, and he gave me the third best appointment in his power Consul Cleveland, accompanied by Attorney General at Rio de Janiero.' He had handled about $200,000,000 while Consul at Rio, and when he got back to settle, he had $1,200 to his credit, and he was told that he was the first man who had come back trom abroad who was not sued for some balance, lie had learned more in those four years abroad than be could in forty by the Pee Dee, and there in Rio it was that he had studied the questions of taritl' and finance and had changed his views. The Colonel rehearsed here the argu ments of the goldbugs in the conven tional way, and said he felt like atop- General Harmon and private secrtj tary Thurber, arrived this morning and went direct to the home ot ex Secretary William C.Whitney, where the reception to Li Ilung-Chang took place at noon. The reception by the President was quite simple in charac ter and lasted only twenty-five min ules. While in New York Earl Li will visit the tomb of General Grant and several other points of interest. He goes from Xew York to Philadelphia and probably Washington and then westward to the Pacific and sail for China. His visit to the United States 11 y Hon. W. A. tiulhrle. I'eepWa fart 7 Candidate for Gotrraer, and Hen. C II. Wateon, Deinorratle CandiJate for (iwterawr. Chairman 'Iftrent Manly. Chair man Democratic Executive Commit tee, aud Chairman Hal Ajer, of the Peoples Party Mate Executive Com mittee, have arranged the debate and date of a joint canvas between Hon. 'yru R. Watfonf Democratic nomi nee for Governor and Hon. Wui. A. Guthrie. Peoples Party nominee for Governor. Peoples Party county chairman are earnestly requested to note th dates of epeakmg.and to see that the peti ole are duly apprised of the fact: and also to see that inn 11 candidates are properly received and places for speak ing arranged for. The dates and p. aces so fax arranged are as follows : llutherfordton, Friday, September 4th. Shelby, Saturday. Septcnilier 5th. Salisbury, Friday, September 11th. t oncord. Saturday, hepteni tier l-tp. Henderson ville. Monday. Septemler lltb. Rrvson City. Wednesday. September lt;ih. Wajrnesville, Thursday, September 17tU Marshall, r ridav. ep.emner mu. Asheville. Saturday, September l'.ih raylorsville. Monday Septeiulier 21st ilkesboro, Tuesday, September 22nd. Chairmen Manly and Ayer have ex tended through Chairman llolton, of the Republican State Executive Com mittee, an invitation to lion. l. 1.. Kussell, Republican nominee for Gov ernor, to join in the debate at the above times and places. Invitation to Judge Kimnell Ier lined. In reply to the invitation extended to Judge Kussell, through Republican chairman llolton, the following letter has been received : Rai.fioii, Aug. 23th 1'.;. Hon. II ai- W. Ayer, Ohm's Peoples Party Ex. Com. r ai.k1gi1, n.c. Dear Sir: Yours of the 25th inst. to hand, joining Mr. Manly, chairman Democratic State Executive commit tee, requesting a joint discussion be tween the candidates for Governor. In reply I desire to call your attention to the resolution adopted by my com mittee on the 15th of August, a copy of whien I enclose. I shall adhere to this policy unless otherwise advised by my committee. Yours truly, A. E. Holtos, Chm'n. BLANKETS SHOULD NEVER OE WASHEO EXCEPT CY A ClaKKtT MANUFACTURER. Wlf JTti Le t lankitc vi'want !.-:.!. "be ':. h t ?!'!.; I was-h, bleach, rtkrap nnd Li: d thuu in i W fkr , t: r Ji pair. Tbv miil K-k lik 1 b'.atl.ti. 1. ping, but that he would come back to will be very brief. The visit cf L W adesburo soon (cries of go on ! go on!" and make them a speech that would satisfy them, lie was worn and worried now, he said, from the tension he had been through during his son's sickness. "I am a party man, but when the party leaves its principles I will not go with it. I shall vote for and advo cate the election of Bryan and Watson. (Applause.) 1 stand for our present system of county government. How did we get it? I was at Jackson Springs two years ago. I began to be lieve that now was the time to co-op- uung cnang to tne cnited states is not of an official character. He has no special mission from his emperor, al though he bears an autograph letter from his royal highness to President Cleveland. The viceroy is simply tak ing advantage of his homeward trip af terthe Moscow coronation ceremonies to see something of the western world. Old as he is, however, he. is credited with a desire to institute drartic re forms in his native land and one of the reasons given for his present tour is his desire to obtain knowledge of the working of the governments of the erate with the I'opuiists ana aeieat umerem countries, 10 get a personal the Democrats. I went at once to lial- glimpse into tne inner life ot Amen eigh and there labored night and uay in cans and Europeans and to investt ry at. 'rW an 00 Headquarters forthe Besi, Only BRT.F.nnti OP PKIZK WISST.KS TUli raXXO TVI.VU VAKWTM , Mai 1 11 a h Brooaa and U"htt llntttit Ttarter. fi A n Ma a a a m . axu v ana t iy-Boorjui kku, ijruwm aaai ta txn L4xtmnt Light Brahma, Ia!ian axl rt Gasora, Buff Ctrhm Bdver-Lacrl Wywvlottre., Vbhc Gvkonm, lYkta Is llaaoorj Due, If lkmto dJ PtXU IV Foxsrit tsd Ecp Fcr Sala at A9 rmtzx won Tiro PAST TWO IZAM. I Crt Ghro-aeJre and fo-w j Fliecpoac ca" Irr-,..--hLOU r.tra tr Ixmaxtnl lacka. Hut Lrr-i l: . fsvi and Red Jenrey Mk. hnA Mrriti lrMrrol JcTve-e CattU. UwUy I tat ?cttAalFujc, tncaseplittilk- Y Ct PatflfrMi Cth If T C A. lIli I -f OCCONEECHEi: FABM DURHAM V C Itrji IUaatrevt rr. Cm a. X. Y.. August 2... Vr ltrjao. the Deinecratic candidate b r I'rM dent, had a narror.- eM-ape here lt.i evening. He i addree-tng a larg crowd when the p'.atforni ln.ni v lo. b he spoke fell from the weight l It' men crowding on it. About half of the p'.atforni f.-ll . i d ing fifty men to the distance f tt-ti feet. None were -eriouly ii jure-l. al though several were cut and bruifi-l. After the riiiall panic bad been quelled SIr.'Bryan continued his p-e h. Health is Wealth, 4r I 6AAUA On. E. C. WEST'S iRERVE &HD mm iaEf.Ti!:T THE CniCIKAL, ALL OTMCaS IMIIiTtOSS. laeoMrndfY P""itive "iVrlllert tmnu'w. liTr.ntlmrLi'vl fusm ts oiilr. ti car" W W- cmo. lizzif"i. Wakfulnr-. h 1I.-ih. t..i. -newt, Nifct.t Irfr-, Kvi! Iir-.-.:c-. I.f k "f -jenc?.NrvfaHties. Ijuwiriid''. '! lnua.n'i- : 1 i.i titi.tt; Wake Foreat Openinj;. There were one hundred and eicrhtv-five students at the ODenine rni Krr.im. r iji-iinvi-1 of the session of Wake Forest. This Zhiti, 1 1 1"0' f t - i. is Very encouraging tO the faculty I ,x: mr for I'.; aim W t Ut n ccrirantee to I pe.-.-s.M.n .f the tinderigtie.l, at. .1 are and friends of the college. Sale of Vsl-jabis l;cn Mining Property and City Ids I'.y iet lie 1 1 f J., r.r, tl'l pi. a:t i t lie cd r ! tt. sij- ri. r . . uti ul la.'i'ii ii-'nti ;-, 1 'i ili"i"-'! r.ji- ;lrd A V :l-y. tr . - t . f is. I.. D..ke . the P.-t-!ii r l .'.ieg 'n.pi j ' at id t lit r, I lie lild.fe:.. J O.tnif. atid c.iniiiiisi.t.i r, pj-.u.ti t v .t llirt, V ill .fl l"ljed . 1 l.r ,! .it.) .sptt-iute-r, 1s t.;, at t n' ! k a t 1 . al til- I'tl.i e .f I I;.' JV-.ell. r Mil II , nipicy, in l'.ier!i,iri it,N. , ten 'at I'utdi.- loin 11 lo ! e turtle. 1 t.i. dtr, t tt rt;. h r 't.attt r mmr-l. tlieettir j rot-rly. real iiii i ul and lulled and a--t ! rorj lui'l ' and ili-n riptior. It-lonmg 1 1 I , seiner Milling .'lepli 1. . -rt o.f i. -itif itiiig oi atniut m ii'i tn 1 1.7' litir.ilretl a re td iati.1 in and i.er lb ; tovrn if l,.----iTi. r ' 1 1 3-. N. ' I) mg t.11 !boti oidee of tie 4 liari.lte ai. li latita diii.i.iii ,t the n i.tl.irn Raii ay, and o'itituting lie ia1.iat.le 'milling plant ( sail iV.Miii.r Min I ing i'.t lupaii). l liii.t rj , l.-. and appliance., .lii( lori .tme and tlire. Te .ll lia-ld. t lo, til le ..I1 in a L'Hly as a v h dt-. A full, t-.m.pit-te and more psr ii iilar t-criit o.-i .f faid landi. atol 1 .i:iral an-1 tim'-r Tight, easeiueli'a at.d priVlleee In a t be found n rcf-retie t the eeieral deeiN to fd Re seiiier M tl.llig " 't.lii- tA ho h are III t.e 14 Kllle.l After a I.oni; !snirct.. hi.il rersi.4tent district in the nt xt General Assembly ; justified them of North Carolina, and to transact Water had s- such other business as msy come be fore said convention. This Aug. 20, IsUU. J. M. Rati man, Chm'n Populist Party F.x. Com. 2nd Senatorial Dist. Dtkiia v, X. C, Aug. 23. The negro V'ash At water, oi arced with at tempted assault on a Miss Canada, of Orange county, some time ago, and for whom such persistent search has been kept up the past few weeks, has met his doom at last. A posse of citi zens surrounded the house of a colored tenant on the MeCauley plantation, near Chapel Hill, in which Atwater was at dinner. When he became aware of this he attempted to run and disregarded the commands to hall". A sco-e of shotguns and rides emptied their contents into him, and death was instuntarieou-. The body -was removed by the lynchers, and the authorities can linu or hear nothing wnicn cas in taking action. At- sMtnt three years in the work-house for a similar attempt on another woman, and had only been at liberty two months. Sevt-nth Seiat Jiial l)l:tiiit. 1 hereby call the Peoples Party con vention f the 7th Senatorial district to meet in Nashville. September 20th, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of nomi nating two candidates for the Senate, and transacting such other business as may come before the convention. Prominent speakers wilt be present. Everybody invited to attend. Jxii. D. Mkaki s, Cliui'u 7th Senatorial Dist. Ex. oai- 11; it li e. I'lmlen County Convention. The Peoples Party of Bladen county will met-t in convention in Elizabeth town, Friday, September 11th, to nom inate a county ticket and transact any other business that may come before the convention. The primaries will be held September 5th. 15y order executive committee. E. X. Ivohersox, Chm'n. GREATliEvT YORK FIRM FAILS. caucuses trying to bring about co-operation. We got it and won in the election: got the present system of county government. Kusssell hooted at it and now he yells for it. 1 heard that Russell has been charged with writing to Republicans North that the negro should be dis franchised. And if you vote now in gate modern civilization. WHOLE FAMILY MURDERED. State of Ohio, City of Tolxpo, I Lucas County. s " Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is th senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and zvgjj case of Catarrh that eannot be ored by the use of Hall's Catauhii CLfRE FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed I Branch rharmacy, cor. FayettevilV an in my presence, this Gth day of De- Martin Sis. 1 Lose l'". eember, A. v. i&smi. itciAACiifaa A. W. GLEASON, SEAL ffunil mnrv. rnn:s!o park- j 1.- regi-ttred III the t.I.ii e t.f Ihe i: sj: rTrii;!! : . 11. i..r ...on.,..- . Ati.f:t.rLy t-ii. Gaston, in the Matet.f Nrib r- Rcd taScI Special frjf". Et.-a Strcnjlh. hi$zC J t-tenhty r r.rT-t.2i.s.s .St ZsAW a l.r: bix t-.r "..o iiO' -written uaHe'--t f,Xs tnn.r-iii VJ.a... .t r (....) " , ' ni..i. 54 CEFORE, by : Prescriplicn Pharmacies, Cor. Wilmington. Martin .t Market fcts. and Phone ;-.7 r I I! IV. o, A'of'try iMJ'i. Mother and Children Foaud Dead in Kau sas City Supposed Tbat the Crime Was Committed Through Insanity. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 23. At noon to-day the family of Charles W. such a way as to give jour enemies Green, traveling agent of the Big the power to disfranchise you, those Four Railway, consisting of Mrs. Republicans in the North may say that you acted like fools, and that, you had been served right. The speaker said that he had never scratched a colored man en a ticket in his life, and the first man Major Guthrie had ever voted for was Uood). Referring to the fight of 1SD4 in which the Democrats made such huge ell'orts to fend goldbugs like Ransom to the Senate, he said : "We whipped them and we want to whip them again. I want you to eleco Maj. Guthrie : I don't care wheth er you elect me or not. I am on two tickets. 1 was ticket simply as a safety valve, to keep the old ship from sinking. They may put me on that ticket if they like, but it will be a late day when 1 tell them I'll accept it. I want to travel with friends when I travel. I want to travel with gentlemen." I am for the working man and his protection. You ought to fuse, not co-operate melt together like lard. Then when the election is over beat the drums and march off again. I am a silver Republican, and 1 would be a fool to canvass the State for sil- Green and three children, were found dead in their home. All the little ones were in their beds, and the mother lay dead in a doorway with a revolver by her side. The mur der or suicide is suDnosed to have nc- 1 - - ar r - a negro. (Uisnop curred Wednesday morninsr ahr.ur, 9 o clock, as at tbat hour neighbors hoard iiistol shot none tha Clraan .-. f - ......... . v . . v, a v v 1 1 1 home, but no investigation was made, until the non-appearance of the Green f family led to an inquiry. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY &i CO.. Toledo, O. Sold bv all Drusrgists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Personal. Free 01 page medical reference book to any person ai.Hcted with sprecial, chronic or delicate oiseate peculiar to their sex. Address the leading phyp:cians and surgeons of the United States, Dr. Hathaway A Co., 22' S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. til " 1 T -3r 8a mftUHCo For Over Fifty Tear a ii Mrs. Wixslow's Soothing Sybcp has been used by millions of mothers Mrs. Green had not undressed for Dea, anu 11 was eviaenc that sue uaa j, or their children while teething, put the children to bed, waiting until , .j,h vrwcr srcciss. It soothes the ie or not 1 am on two they were asleep and then sent them CHild .softens the gcms, allays all rJr" s put oa that Republican into eternity. ' pain: cures wind colic, and is the x lie uuij cA(iiauaiiuu ui luc Lei i 1 Uie crime is that Mrs. Green was crazy. With PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the I Stuck!- ant terrcetl cared t a lo a toeaUAt Sti wii'l Con gresslonul PU'.riot The convention for the ncn:it;a tion of a candidate for Congress and tho transaction of other '-uiuess in the interest of the Peoples Party of the - id Congressional district will meet in Rocky Mount, Sept. 17th at I'J oVcek a. tn. R. R. Kinsey, Chm'n. ACCUSED OF INTIMIDATION. Receiver Cowan's Work Among hall road Employees ritlcined. A dispatch from Uagerstown, Md under date of August 27th. says : The silver leaders of Uagerstown are up in arms against the four rail road companies centering here for dis tributing among their employees and otner3 wnat tne siiverites term ''mis best remedy for diakrhoza. Twenty-five cents a bottle. A Clucee to Make Money. I have berries, grapes and peaches, a Tear old. fresh as when picked. I use I the C'aJifornia Cold process, do not heat or seal tne iruic, just put it up cold, k ?eps perfectly fresh, and cost almost nothing; cau put up a bushel in ten minutes. East week I sold di rections to over 120 families; anyone will par a dollar for directions, when Filtti District Coug-Tes-aonal Convention. A convention of the Peoples Party of the 5th Congressional district will be held at Durham. X. C, ou Thurs daj', Sept. 17. for such action us may be then and there determined upon. Let us have a full attendance. W. O. Stkatfoud, Chm'n 5th Congressional Dist. The convention of the Peoples Tarty for the 5th Judicial district will meet in Durham, on Thursday the 17th day of September, lS9(t, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Judge of the Superior court, and for the trans action of such other business as may be deemed proper. A. S. Peace, Chm'n Ex. Com. 5th Judicial District. Assignment l)a t' Stringency of Sloney Market Assets siul TaaMlltie Ken Into The millions. Xew York, Aug. 2'.;. Hilton, Hughes & Co., the great drygoods firm, as signed to-daj . The firm of Hilton, Ilughes & Co. is one of the largest and best known in the retail cry goods trade. They did an enormous business, and when some days ago, rumors became current that the firm was in financial trouble, there was much surprise, and doubts as to their correctness were freely expres sed. The businessof the firm was estab lished by the late Alexander T. Stew art, iu ls23. I n that year he opened a small store on Broadway and com menced the business, which grew to be the most extensive establishment iu the world. During the height of the season Hil ton, Hughes & Co. had frequently em ployed, including inside and outside help, over 3,200 hands. Recently the help had not exceeded 1,S(X. During the past four months the stalf had been constantly reduced, the number "let out ' since may exceeding 40U. The failure is a very heavy one, and the liabilities and assets will run into the millions. ver and tnen vote for Mclvinley. When leading, malicious, and threatening f evil rini'i renf w Vv - , A. TL. .1. I m . . 1 gun wiiak juu wauu go oac& goia arguments." A freight car load to your old party if you wish. I may ed with printed documents arrived do it; can fc say. over the Baltimore and Ohio to-day 1 he speaker urged the blacks and ani vast quantities of them were left lina, ( tit a i lied by aid llr'nlmT Mill- ing Ctrnpatij. lr..ni the li.il.ittiiig Lamed . rjx.ra' o.i.s atnl itiditiditaie, to-vi it: 1'n.iu the I'.t n-eii. rr itj Min ing A. Matiutr-ti.riitg ' r-j ar ; lr.m the i nsolida'ed MatiuJa. turn.i: tii paiij; fnoii the Fidelity Rank id bur I. am, X. ' trutee ; Ir. m J. A. uiit h and vile;.l. A. Vim !.. I. ; It. D.r 1'iotnl and Wife; Rt lij-lt ili I iri,. t.3 atid wife; Jacob rtii..T d and tt.tri. At the Uli.e till, e .) e utl- dert-iKiie'1 v ill :! r lor aJ- at j ohl.c . au t.eti a a''rtaid, a tery lrf- i.utti ber of ity Ji lit loiising tit aid Ue. emer Miring inja;ij, lNa'e.l in iaid tovi n .f lt- iner it), X. and tiiitable lor buiJdit.g lut, i r reoi-ti e 1 and buin-iv prjet-efi, jid bi u o n W. R. Ricbar:oi ' furtey and n.ap .f Ilee'emer i'y, X. ., ta,ili taill ! , d-ignattl atid i.tiit l tit ti ur. ; haer ! the day .f ale. Alo the "Fire 'Jajr' tract 'f lar.d iu iete iatid county, referr-! at.d veyed to ea'd IUferrir Mn.iia! 'iinpany by anl i,.eM'fiitr City Mining A Iaf..f a ifiiig Ojinjany by the deed r r''"Teil in ti-ik No. 2:Mlee , age Z.l f, tJf. ' otnee of the I! iriftr .f Deed of Gas ton county, and a1' e-ritet! in the ; deed to eatd J. A. Mm III !r in It. X. Patter-on and other-, d !-! Manh 21th, k,l, regikteyed III the ri'.f e ,f tlie? Iteglter .f Ieed fur leieltlid ruont j.in totik Xi. "ii. IStif l-edf, page TZX. TcTini.of u-ate; u e-third .f tl.eror ' chaM uioLey to tie paid in a'h .n ttie 'day f ale. ft"1 tie lalline . tl.e toirrhae nmiiri tf te w itl.in raiacsv.jraalstreiMrtatBOl.rT'reaea-it twelte 12) rtH't.thn fn.ni at.d after tl- 11 ' day of t-ale. W.th it teret frfB the !tj cf tale oil tt.e dejerred tiajn.efit. - fsifn t le given t!e iorr,aM ,ri j receipt by the liliderfiglied of tt e ..e- i third curb payment ..u n,e j en t,. . ... . .r f I 1 . . ... 4 t I jfrnt LOSSG3 after rer ponriLV for. and Catle tt, pay a ANU OTH Kit WASTIX1 11 1 sa-M-d agaifJft tl. I t efty DlSKAKH.h..:trVnat!nara'-'fs. parchavd 1 liim, at.d t:t deeu- tna tru I mT yr-. .f t oi i ithhld A feCfriTV for t Le Referred jttZCTZi t V,mHn.MlmjVtDt. It Hill le ci.tio'iarj ith i - 'sjiJfcl,'Jl?0 ,f21 1 lurc.hMra to anti. ipate add t it Tlie dt uut truvitrt4 ! i.'ieH'"iii ilffrrrru pajfoTta OI the balatie nf "mut"'Mml'',uml'ummm ;the pttrct.aiv money at any tin. aft.r i wat roots er u awn v. m. w. me flay Oi sale, aUO WllblU ll.e teie 3 thereby rt' U ti e ttret-t f-U the deferred Vitaiiiy Varicocele, UERVOUS DEBILITY, t lk tliey see the beautiful samples or rruici ,UMt r rooua.no.1. i -ai iw rer.- .rrruin7 ,.t ir.iere o l,A...a roar., nonnl twwr like .etnedv .wIiuh, fee. f l a- t t .t.-'T t accruing VI lliref myself, I consider it my duty to give I ,.014. iiir,.u;.Mju;I,. t further Inforn.ation m cip crieucc iu eubU) u" ivci vwuii- 1 r - my exn dent ai ly one can make one or two . .. 1 . 1 r hunure 1 uoiiars rounu uume in irw CtV. Suhscrihe for the weekly Cauca sian $1.00 a yaar. whites to stand together, for their with the employees, it is said, at the re- days. I will mail sample of fruit and 1 1 1 i fa WHn I IP SfliTto cirncf ff-tAinm n a- i.t 1 r . 1 - 1 comple directions, 10 any one 01 your readers,, for eighteen two-cent stamps, which is only tne actual cost 01 inei samples, postage, etc., to rae. Francis Casey, St. Louis, Mo. . JfJae Uoaest 31 an. DZA2 L'ditob: Ple&ae inform tout reader.! that if written to con- fideiitially, a' will mail in a sealed letter the clan pursued by which I was pnnaBCWtly restored to health and miaxly vVicr, after year of Buf fering from UerTOua Weakness, Loss of Han hood, Lack of Confidence, etc I kayo no scheme to extort money from anv one whomsoever. 1 was robbjd and swindled by quacks un til I nearly lost faith in mankind, bat thi nk heayen, I am cow well, Tororu a ad strong, and anxious to make ti is certain means of cure known to alL Haying nothing to sell or se ad C. O. !. 1 want no r money. A'ldress Jab. A. HAAEIS, Ska 805, Uray, mch. jap 017 cause was ti:e same, either being de- ouest of John Cowen. one of th. re- pendent upon the other. ceivers of the road. rook at Pritcnard; just wild Silver lawyers have collected copies for silver; it was the thing that the of the documents one of which, they whole country wanted; silver now?gold claim, will be sufficent to have the rail- ciii -x."... uji jiic u way uiiiciais inaicieu unaer me new it. So itrs with Russell, rearson and elections law for Maryland for intimi- all the Republicans that are now curs- dating voters. The silver men aver ing me. that Judge McSherry's notable charge "I want a joint discussion with some to the Frederick county grand jury of these big men. If they can swallow recently is so clear as to the provis- me, all right. If Russell does he will ions of the elections law that there have more brain in his belly than he is no doubt that the railroads who ever had in his head." send out intimidating literature will goi. uoci-ery cioseu nis speecn wnue come under its provisions, being begged to go on ; and those who Several silver employees of the rail begged him bad been standing more road have filed with the silver lawyers than two hours. He began winning copies of the alleged threats, and an his way soon after be began speaking, investigation ia now going on. The and toward the close everything he railroad companies claim they are said was received with eager enthusi- simply distributing sound logic on the asm money question. The silver men also No two men ever spoke to a more accuse Mr. Cowan of using his con attentive and orderly assembly than gressional frank to send out through did Guthrie and Dockery on this day. the United States mails campaign lit- au mc cpea.iug vas over, in a li j eraiure mac tenas to serve nis person men of all parties called at the hotel al ends. where the speakers stopped. The most cordial feeling prevailed and the 3CIf you are not a subscriber to freest exchange of ideas and com- Th Caucasian you should become mingling cf fellow citizens were in- one. Subscribe yourself and get jour dulged in and enjoyed. neighbor to subscribe, l 0 - w SJ Ce 0 J H cVrired AiLtBtft, a, concerning raid f-roperty, and the jtrerrtjf. roaj be obtained on appl.ca- :t. " Hon to the undersigned. DaTJ July 3, K- J. ?. Caer, of Durham, X. ( K. "1. CAKklXi.IO, cf Lay MtJ. Mifb Receivers and 'cmmiionre. I Pennyroyal pills 1 j- 1 . FROViFTMLS: 1 6WEM ALL ORDERS! . WT - - - - - 1 . . 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