- . I A i il 1:1 i i 5 - i? ft i i 'i 'I 5 Pattern uepanmsni. Thb Caucasian Iiii mad -peclat ar fAnrrmentii with the publbh-r of the torn atjlinh, curat.. tr.-i,p?rrert- Aiting papr I'lt'eH' lhc m,v, ' by which vtecan t-rwnt to ';r Udj .... .11 i,r int verv in--1- iDiousraess Is caused by torpid ,rrr- pre tkm and permits ti to foment P"" I ' to the lONnaelL Th fono dizziness, height. choice-it pattern of Krnn,;.,,,pI dip, mf-"" and children f.r ! Kail and piplicif d;re;!i' ' r t"'t- tiOiC together the Kl.rref.ti '. 1 rash pattern. Th.- .W;ripM.r. n-id th patvrn tl:erueiv hv- ''my novel and practical (e it'.r ..red by no ut her pattern mi; ' which r.anVr tlifm a mnnt- fr the ho;!ie worker a for th- profen-ioiial dre maker. Adlre' all i:.''iiiirtnm totbe Pat'eru D-pttr.ent. Tn 'f- casiah. . , You mut u" the m.iji.ji pru. -u hel)W (whic'i i. .nr order m the p'h liaber), tb-rwi- the lm win coal ton 2" rent. n3 9 Pills rlvn the Hv r, rur heaUrfcr. dlrhttM. eon Tte caiS nita to Uke with Hx4 SarpanlU If r trf r. lirtr '. fi'TCT r bloM rotating. Hood' nili stirr.ut-.te tii'? .inniacb. hcoVrt ff filk, mohtir, or roni.ee a rri i . t a. !i;-!r -i u:. IMS F.i.rt uu " " a THE GENERAL ASSEB3LY. A Ut .f Kw MenJr-Klrt S Fa The Catcasiax hoped to be able to prtsent ttoia week a full and complete litofth new "members-elect of the next General A HMino'y. Jieporia iroia fom coantifa have Bt been receifed. fcowrver.and it i quite poaaiuie tnai there may he ec-tue error in tbe liat nr.vi,tJ. We regectruliy as it oar (riendi! to a!st us in makirg thi list conu lete fur tbe iiue ol toe cexi cao o maae, we guriwncw. eummary a to how tt leguiacure ttanOii pjlittcally. HeosU. ViEsx Djstkict (Currituck, Cam- Jen. l'aaaotaok, liertiora, uaiea, '-Xf' II nt rtjodel for blcjcrnjr, If, chowan and rerquimaaa) Two Sena niunM ( lin.b'r?, nv;.! nc ral oat- tors. Jco. F. Newaome, l'op., Winton; tnd full A .a M u o : w : m : : y; : w : H : H : : : i: I 'A : O : O H ; ; o : v H V5 W A O ; u : o : u a U M X ? r- U. u a c w CL r ui T. C r. C9 O n ft C 5 SJT. s O lb m it' . St 5 . S - M . i J-)- dor r wrsr. A uncial llltietratJOii tnu iuu t Martin. Dare ';rt t.'n? Rhrnt the mttPrn will be .nd Iarnlico)--Two Senators. T r. r.vrliT i:t v. Jiifh it I Mr.CaRker. I'od-Dardens; X. B. Yea .!. Whidbee. IleD.. Hertford. Skcosd Dibtbict lyrreu, vasu- Dare. Ceaurort. iiyae A K nH I VcJ)tl Wrii ? o : "3 5 - f. . w t m . Si--9 : ; rt C r i: I V 7 a 5" 'u c r. ; ; C c: AM A Balny-Day, or Untlnic C ontniu. 1001 FULDJL CLOAK. bizea for 8, 10, and 1-' yosra Thii JianJ.-oi.io and becoming r.lcik in mado of r.un-p-cnf b'ue irer. Ueo I'lTmoUth. " . - - , i A Thied JIIsTkict ionuanipfcuii uu liertie ) One senator. J as. JJ. rany l'on Aulander. JrotBTil iJISTBICTt lianiax; uue Senator. E. T. Clark. Ton.. Weldon. Firm Distuict (Kdgecombe) Une Senator. I-ee W. I'eraon, Jtepn kockj Mount. Sixth District (TUt) Oae bena tor. A. J. Moje. 1 op., r armvuie Seventh District (Wilson, Aasn and Franklin Two benators J. Mitchell. Ton.. Franklmton: J. 1. Sbaroe. lieo .. Kim City. EiuiiTii district (craven, oones Carteret, Lenoir, Onslow and Greene) Two Senators. G. L. llardison, l'op., Thurroan; W.T. McCarthy, liep., New Uerne. Xistij Distbict (Duplin, Wayne and I'ender) Two benatorsJi. . Max well, Pop., Outlaws linage; li. Jj. (irant, liep., Goldsboro. Tenth Distkict (jxew utnover and Iirunswick) One Senator. Geo. II. Cannon. PoD..Town Creek. fnvKKTH District (Warren ana ooro. Vance) One Senator. W. D. Ilender- Pasquotank t.nn lin . Henderson. I liertiora --, 1- , ... . . Twelfth J)istkict ( wase; une Senator. O, II. Utley, Pop, Ilolly Springs. Thirteenth District (Johnson) One Senator. Ed. Abell.Dem., Smith field. Fourteenth District (Sampson, Harnett and Bladen) Two Senators. Geo. E. Butler, Pop., Clinton ; E. X. Koberson, Pop., Tar Heel. Fifteenth District (Columbus Galea T. 21. Beuntree, Pop., Dru scmn, W.lLCrewa,Bpn Oxford. . Granam Jno. Dayton. Sep- Kob- blBiTiUe. , .--v. Granville Jno. Kinjr, Pop- Buch anan, W. II. Trewa, Itep, Oxford. Greene w. li. Dixon, rop r arm- ille. Guilft.rd John C. Bancb, DeroOak Hidjce, B. G. Cbilcutt, Kp.,' Brown bammic . Halifax Scotlacd Uarria, Eep Lit- Ueton ; J. II. Arrington, Kep Halifax. Harnett l-u 11. Chapin, Kep- Sam- i mertille. Haywood Ja. Ferenson, Dem Wayneavllle. Ilenderaoo J. 1. J- rceman, liep. Hertford Starkey Uare.KepTunia. HydeJohn G. Harria, Pop Fair field. Iredell Jno. II McLelland, Dem Mooresville, J. A. Harkness, Dem Statville. Jackson Tie vote, new election to be held. - Johnson Jones H. F. Brown, Pop Tacka- hoe. Lenoir E." P. Hamer, PopM Kinston. Lincoln U A. Abernatny, rop. Macpelah. 3iacon Madison J. W. Roberta, Rep., Mar shall. Martin C. C. Fagan, Pop., Darden. McDowell Maj. W. A. Connelly, Dem Mecklenburg W. P. Craven, Pop Mitchell Rev. L. Hr Green, Kep Bakersville. Montgomery J. A. Reynolds, Pop, Okeweetne. Moore W. H. II. Lawhon, Dem Carthage. Xash Van B. Carter Por.. Elm City. Xew Hanover D. B. Sutton, Rep Wilmington, J. T. Howe, Rep., Wil mington. Xortbampton X. R. Rawls, Rep., Gary8bur'g. Onslow R. Duffy, Dem., Catherine Lake. Orange A. R. Holmes, Pop., Rock Spring. Pamlico C. M. Babbitt, Top., Bay- I DR. HATHAWAY & CO. MWinlwiMWWf. AM I ui- i - r ' "tcttr 1 1 ItalMU.. EimiM li Praa at tthtm r tsmJ. Jmxmtmt aS tr" Seminal Weakness ana cxusi ucoiuiy t99trmwttrrns xt -i-rfa.-, ) rinc4 y .nafl fell ml IMA i t t X vA 1- . vfa. v . . - - - - - . : . f vvwKt. ttfcw txrrt kcI lti yotx;iJWe wpa si mtu o4 baA m ct i f errre. 3 a . - ' -- . J LiQUlCS Tocr ova hcr iUMt tsxinscau. AUcj cax ttur ciinimni ik .max of e-riri? 0fl dt-w rtTM rvUCC rim aad pala fa Joint- ear to t?-rV,w u '- i1't22i.fs5'--. M . n . Km fn, Kir'.. nMM t HV A TfT 4 T U TTQ. TatoM rMi n ir1 obUia U test fry ccaaiCiag U Usiicj Scis b ftatWM tstESTY DR. HATH AYAY A CO. ' tSH So. Broad SL ATLJL5TA, CA. BilEflT BG8 DY EsBlIlt Tb Cnt Stciri Wrti cTtoCb tj teal f y. w tut. far wtr v 2!j ftLSTta MtMrtr com. tat. fan. It. C v! Kx-k km f lb. f jOovtac ' Roat. ta. m Urn yorti mm r Ut. apt. 4 MUv baukl la aM masUrU. bat kaaiy a l cTakrat foe taad twrAi 6C4 1 , to tacy RErOM ATOHT FOB TOCSQ C2IXIXAL0. We favor the efetablishment of a Stafe "uriitution for tbe reformation of yoiisr rrininal.. UV ( u,rt-mn the Denx:rattc s. lniin rijiin ia Xorth Carolina ior its a i!t:r. to execute tbe atiii-ti ut laws f U.e Statt iow on our statute ticoks, and rail the attention of the peo;Ie to the rnri that utiicial action in this re ga i i- nr in hkr:iii!y with the ultra anti-uut sentiment heretofore and now being expressed by the Icsers of the Democrat io party. -J. IL Parker, Dem. rop. clo? 1 f in dium weight, which can and Roberson Two Senators. Angus ty; J. M. Allen, Rep., Ralph. h w. -ii vrPfhtr it i;'S(r fchi C3. Shaw, Pop., Maxton; J. D. Maultsby, Richmond-Y. C. Morton, b.f ?. 'T I!; Rep., Whiteville. Rockingham, Claudius Dockery, l, is t "glit-fit irs i b'WS aid sixteenth Di6TRicT-(Cumberland) Rockingham, half lcc.i-f ui the tro.it. Lho cape .One Senator. Jno. McP.Geddie. Poo.. Robeson D. E. McBrydePop., Pender Gibson James, pie Hill. Perquimans J. H. Tarker, Hertford. Person J. S. Cunningham, Dem, Cunningham. Pitt Slade Chapman, Pop., Ccxville, E. V. Cox, liep, Coxville. Polk Grayson Arledge, Rep., Mill Springs. liandolph J. J. White, Pop., irim- Pop, Rep, brchK v-laidl iilk. Th the coit :v.ry b : lii of carrovv bruid or ing. Th'j c;;p- ii t:r,-d from tin 1 r x c t-.t car I u Lied n acbine with h r.f with re v ciitch- wrat) C , ?h. " veniuit wcutber, hi wcight,l..o of the oulir S'parate i u con fer rni!d or hravy ater- f. rouf fabric?, mny l- used f." luetic A tbe jcd.il iil-.uiiAti- dirccticus abojt the fouuu ua i2 1 (r.vtire ;.A full . .:i i iu v. Ircb it is erclofcu. I )t?rry KoU . CIBSOiJ TO ILI.UfeTl:AT2 UICIUCXS ivd W. in the C. 1). (bbscii and Edw 990 OGOHTZ COAT. Sizea for 34, 30, 38, and 40 Inchfs Bust Measure. A standard deaigr, ho Kccnvvg and conyenient that th nitKtnHi servative woman cannot f.iil to i d mire it, and recogniz? its pract'cal talue. Our illuatrutioa 6hov:a a gown of iron-ray emvonette, which is rain-proof, aud cf n medinn weight, which adapt it to all rei aong. Thetkirt ia the "Comfort" described below. Th: trimly fitted coat has the usual etama in the back, bnt is without lippVe; a little fullness is added by pl&tt tuider aide-seams. The front may Ve buttoned snugly to the throu ,K or left open, as preferred. It is Jiard with changeable silk, and tbe blouse worn beneath it ia made of the lamAeilk. The hat ia made cf cravenette, to match the costume. A special illustration and full directions about the pattern will be found on the envelope in which it is enclosed. 091 COMFORT SKIIvT. Sizes-Medium and Large. This skirt haa bntfonr breadths, fitting trimly around the waist, with a little follneai in the back, held in box-plaits, and measuring thre Tarda and a quarter at the foot. It is lined throughout, and has a six inch facing of cravenette, to pro tect the lining, and keep the bot tom dry. The skirt fas tern ou the leftside of the front, under a button-trimmed strap, thus avoi'iing any possibility of a gaping placket in the batk, and on the right sida .there is a pocket. Undtr skirts are of course emitted, and kuieker- toiretr.a' d sy, v. bcn the ' li' iii?! Jounittl Bck were chuttii g , tormer s s;uuio ore editor of The L'idieL eaid "Why don't xon dio: the bi.cn ?:r...l try to cjjiiiciy lit;. :,V. v ,r--i a ' );:c KiicaUv can girl, (': "Whatii there r. "Illustriit-i Ui Anici v- Cedar Creek. Seventeenth District (Granville and Person) One Senator. Dr. Wm. Merritt, Pop, Bethel, Hill. Eighteenth District (Caswell, Alamance, Orange and Durham) Two Senators. Jas. E. Lyon, Pop., Durham ; E. S. Parker, Dem, Graham. Xineteenth District (Chatham) One Senator. Jno. W. Atwater, Pop., Rialto. Twentieth District (Rocking ham) One Senator. Twent-first District (Guilford ) One Senator. Alfred M. Scales, Dem, Greensboro. Twenty-second District (Ran dolph and Moore) One Senator. D. Reid Parker, Pop, Trinity. Twenty-third District (Rich raond, Montgomery, Anson and Unjun) Two Senator?. r. TT. GcU.'iiJ, ;' ;., Wadesboro; D. A. Patterson, l'op, Rockingham. Twenty-fourth ustrict (C bar rus and Stanly)- . e Senator. C. D. Birranger, Dti. , Mr. Peasant. . Twenty-fi f i h Dip itiCT (Mecklen hiirg) One Seuat'; . Dr. J. B. Alex ander, Pop., Char' ,ie. Twenty s.xin ' ,rict (Roam's Mill Prong, W. J. Currie, Rep, Maxton Rockingham Walters, Dem.; R. P. Foster, Fop. Rowan J. W.McKenzie, Dem, Sal isbury, waiter Murphy, DemM bans bury. Rutherford Lindsay Purgason.Pop. Logan's Store. Sampson C. H. Johnson, Pop., In gold, R. M. Crumpler, Pop, Clinton. Stanly E. F. Eddings, Dem., Farm erville. Stokes R. J. Petree, Rep., Danville. Surry J. M. Brower,Rep,Mt. Airy. Swain V Transylvania E. A. Aiken, Rep. Tyrell Dr. Ab. Alexander, Rep., Columbia. Union Jas. M. Price, Pop, Prices Mill. Vance M. M. Peace, Rep. Hender son. ' "Wake J. M. Ferrell, Pop, Eagle Kock ; J . r. U RAILROADS. We favur the establishment of such equitable and low freight rates and charges for products shipped from Xorth Carolina as win ename snippers and producers to realize at least a fair remuneration alter cosrs oi bucu suip ments have been deducted. We call especial attention to the possibilities of the trucking industry in Eastern .Nortn uaronna, an lnaus- try which, but for trie extortionate nils of tbe common carrier, woiuu lM-rease an nunareu ioiu, carrying wilh it the greatest prosperity ti that hichlv favored Bvction it has ever known. AVe earr-e -t:y riretj-ioj:?!).! to our State lilra'J Con:uii v.ion thaCthey use all iise power they bay.- t;i bring about u-i t- redia tior;.-; ?.rd t-necialiy that thev ure before the li ter Statt; Commerre Coramiyxi all complaints' of extortion and divriroination with such vigor and continuity that should they fail to secure remedial action by the Inter-State Ccmmerca Commis sion, all the people would know where to place the responsibility for exist ing outrages; and if their facilities for fighting the battles of the people before the Inter-State Commerce Com mission are inadequate for that pur pose, that they make recommendation ?. the Gtiierai AfmBiy -m amena .Lnts to existing laws, to the end that low and fairer ruvs mfcy be estab lished, both in the Stale and Inter State jiiriJictia:,.-:. Resolved, That e ree.enjr.iend a con stitutional pr.)hiMtioj of the pur chase, IsAse. or rei'.tai of parallel w competius; railway sines. FKKK PASSES. We favor a law forbidding the giv ing of free passes to public otlicials, and lorbiddmg tnsir receiving tne same. NORTH CAROIINA RAILROAD LEASE. through the lawful dburscraent of th gov- M rn rr nil 2 We demand the frea a ad nnreatricted coiasre of eiltex and cold at th prewat 1- cl rauo or 18 to l viinoui waiung lor --wt of f nrei.Ti rtatious. 3. We demand the voram of circulatinK nxMIuin be speedily increased to an amount autllcif rit to meet tbe demands of the fcuw- ness ic;1e of this country ni to restore tae just level oi jncea ci laoor ana irw- daciion. 4. We denounce the B&le ol bonds and tne increa.' of the public interest-hearing bond debt made by tbe present administration as unnwea&rv ana w mout auinomv oi w and tLat no more bontbi be issued excej4 bv pecihc act of I onCTess. 5. We demand such lepal legblation as will prevent the demonetization of the law ful money cf the United fcuttes by private contract. t. We demand that the povernment in pavment cf its obligations shall use its op tions as to tfie kind of lawful money ia which they are to be paid and we denounce the present ana pneemne administration for burrendering this option to the holders of irovernment oDlipations. 7. We demand a crauu&ted income tax to theendtEEt ap-egated wealth shall bear its just proportion of taxation ana we re nounce the 8unreme court, relative to the income tax law, as a misinterpretation of the constitution and an invasion of the rightful powers of Congress over the sub- lect or taxation. 8. We demand that postal sayings banks be established bv the covernment for the Bafe deposit of the savings of the people an-i to facilitate exchange. RAILROADS. 1. Transportation beine a means of ex change and a public necessity, the govern ment should own and operate the railroads in the interest of the people on a non-par tisan basis; to tne end that an may oe ac corded the tame treatment in transporta tion, and that the tyranny and lohucal power no wexercieea ly the great raiiroau corporations, which results m the impair ment it not Uie des-.ruction or tne ouucai nalrts and personal nijerties ot tne citizens. may be destroyed. Such ownership is to be atcompiisiieu gradually m a manner con sis: nut with sou ii J imdIicv. The interest ot tne united Mates in tne Davidson tors. S. A. ;;d jj larnh.. th Two Sen Adams, Rep, Cary; J II. oung, Jtep,Raleigb. We condemn the lease of the North Warren C. A. Cook, Rep., Warren- Carolina Railroad to the Southern ton. - Railway Company for ninety-nine Watauga rhos. Bingnam, Kep, years, not only as a bad business Amantha. transaction in which the interests of Washington L. . C. Spruill, Rep., the State amounting to the large sum JMackey's t erry. 0f $3,000,000 invested in good paying tTajrue ur. o. Xi. xerson, xop, a uie- property yieldinff an income, were reptate Jiiive- answered the editor. "Illustrate Diclcra,!'' Gibson. "Why, mia Just then the ariist' mother came into the studio. "Jliither,'' he eaid, ";vhat have 1 aiwavs told you I would rather do vx the way cf ilfn- 8'raticn than aavthiuff cki. "Well, I deu't know, j)a?ia, unless it u ta illuatrats Dicke'is." "Exactly," ai.d .Bok w?ik-; in jnst now and a:!;.s me to do it."' Ciib;oii went t Europe cn his wedding trip and remrined in Lou don for six months There he worked away at hia Dicker. 3 tketchc Upon his return a few wuks ago i;e delivered the firat drawings of the 3cii, 3 to The Ladies' Home Journal, and the iciliul one . ill be printed iu tho Chjiatui.i3 ham. The. finish ed drawing! arc said to ba remark able poitiayaL'. The characters chosen are Pickwick; Pecksniff and his two daughters; David Copper-ii-ld; Dick Swiveller and The Marchioness; Old Scrooge, from "A Christmas Carol;" Caleb Hummer and his blind daughters, and other characters from Dickens. The Journal will present the entire series during 1S97. ion.. Salisbury: ville; T. B.Parker, Dem, Goldsboro. sacrificed: hut wn rIso. in most em J no. A. Rauisey, lit p., biiltsbury. Wilkes J. Q. A. Bryan, Rep, rrap phatio terms condemn the hasty and T wenty-s EVisNTH DiTiiicx lie Jell, Hill ; Charles II. Somers, Rep, W'ilkes- secret manner in which it was done Davie and Yadkin a wo Senators. A. C. Sharpe, Rep,, Frncy Hill; S. F. Shore, Rep., Shoie. Twenty-eighth District (Stokes and Surry) One Senator. Rev. Jesse A. Ashburn, Rep, Pilot Mountain. 1 wenty-ninth DisTRicT--(CatawTba, horo. ' several years before the former thirty vvijson if. T. l'erson, rop, Wilson, years' lease, by its terms, would have Yadkin J. C. Pinnix.Rep, Malee. expired. We call the attention cf the Yancey people of the State to the fact that some mysterious power has prevented an . investigation through the proper legal channels, of tfcia transac- PEOP1VE3 PAKTYErATK I'LATJFOliftT, The Peoples Party platform of North Lincoln, Alexander and Wilkes; Two XCi To. IT T. -T tion, which was so universally con " "r i op, itar- 'r. "rr"' r,-iT r, ' demned by Senators. R. II vey; Muton McNeill, Rep, Wilkes-boro. Thirtieth District (Alleghany, Ashe and Watauga) One Senator. J. M. Dixon, Rep, Idol. a niETY-FiKST District (Caldwell, Bui k IcDowell Mitchell and Yan-2e-' "si Senators. E. F. Wakefield, i . .,?rtoir; Jas. WALTER R HENRY, Attorney at Low, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Will practice in the Courts of Meck lenburg, Union, Cabarrus, Cleveland, Lincoln, Gaston, Catawba and Iredell, the United States Court and tbe Su preme Court of North Carolina. i'rompt attention given to all branches of the law and to all business entrusted to hint. .rii KriV..T al1 classes of our citins, when it first 1,5 hi . IZ -rf, Jf' became known. We therefore demand and hereby approves the platform of t.hst th fpt onwt Absptt.m fnMv 5? tf?Pie" tSJ PP'ff .tl investijate- this transaction, and to cV . t rJit. JX,on, LUC Ui the end that tbe interests of the State w x.v,uID, U1J tow. may be fuHy protect(jd as far a3 it can thk election law. be ;done, such legislative action shall We hereby reaffirm our fixed de- be taken as to counteract, as far as Li. ijyatt, Kep., termination to support arid maintain possible, this unwise and secret 4-rans a tree ballot and a fair count in all action. o T?nfw T i CTnTm. f ( n d t 1 1. T .J "XT" s l I I "" i -n..n r i 1 1 v m I . . ... . . . . . ' I . vr. v..v. vu , uauu, jvuiuenuru anu rom; a wo i tne election law passed by tne Gen senators. ,. i. Anthony, Dem, Shel- eral Assembly of 1895 meets our hearty The removal .of cases from the State oy;J.l. ii. Justice, Dem., Rutherford- endorsement and approval; and we courts to the Federal courts for trial ton. I herehv tiled e -the Pinntea "Parr.v to tho Mrherein tlliA iilaint ift's re Tinor nur. Thirty-hird District (Bun-1 DOlicv of UDholdinsr the nrincinla of I sous and defendants rich foreia-n cor- combe, Madison and Haywood) Two free and honest elections provided for porations, on application of defend- n.j.uniut.,ucj, aouc- i iu eaiu eiecLiuu in w. iiiiu warn iiih i iliils. is a ill uwiiiir evil u urni srn- ville; Geo. U. Smathers,Rep., Waynes-1 voters of the State-against the threats lina, and in its practical operation '"'k. i wnicn nave heen manp to rpnpul tli I trpniipnr.lv mnmi s, ri i nnim i.f hik. a niRTY-FOTjRTii district (ilenuer-1 same. tice to noor suitors, and thereinre son, iransylvania, Jackson andSwain) county government. should be condemned. We demand -une senator, ii. b. Anderson, Kep, The act of the last General Assem- therefore, that the next General As uenaersonvnie. mw voarnvinn. -t,f f I semblv shall na?a Kush a s-enprfil stat. iHIRT-FIFTH DISTRICT (MaCOH. v. &,.s Utn Ml thU siihieet no t.ot.lc from onerokee, Clay and Graham) -One thPire.onntveornmiBior.oi-fl and tnot. such corporations doinsr business. in ices of the peace by the vote of the peo- tnis State the privilege of carrying on nle in the resnee.t:iv o.minf.ipn end th business in North Carolina, and with- safe-guards therein provided, meets drawing the protection of the State with our hartv innrnvxl. nnrl wo I extended to their business, if thev cledee the PeoDles Partv to the con. persist in escaping the jurisdiction of tinued support and maintenance of OUP courts when claims are sought to that legislation, and warn the voters be enforced against them therein, of the necessity of preventing injuri- . We advocate such legislation as will os changes in that act, and of the 1Qsure a just listing and taxation of danger of electing members of the a11 evidences of debt, and make an General Assembly hostile thereto. equitable adjustment of the burden of Y Safin n hoturaart thn a! w, . . : .. creditor. ve ia for me exercise Dy tne state of North Carolina of the reserved con stitutional power to make all gold and silver coins or tne united States (in eluding the trade dollar) a legal ten lf you are not a subscriber to Tux Caucasian you should become one. Subscribe yourself and get your uf isjtioor io stioscrioe. The Ladies' Manual. Twelve Books Combined in One ! ii m in i I I 1 I mmmm iim.v1 m ill Xhi.hblltilM i'irl: Cfrtl. mEitr 'iii'ii!!: Ths Lapps' Maxtal In a larire rolnme of 192 laree three colninn a..arto pawineatly oUod In attractive colorS pair cover. It contain m handsome tlluRtration and iawithout JPtinn .thtnaw and most comprehensive Tbook fo7 lad 2. v ' PhJ",h an-' J for the low price ot twenty-five centJ! U U really twrtw tol, rofnrt in one and ld I tor the priS of ono, lor u contain the material uanallv wld In twolve K ratand distinct volume. It may therefore bo JuhHt SatnSd to ha a thru- aoitar tax for tweto-jtre cnt; Jlt J wUhotJi douht one of the most useful and valuable books for ladies vor rnl.li.hed, cont.iinms a proater amount and more extin lv vanoty of oeful inr,niiatioa than wan ever before iSh ered toet,er and pnMisliod in a Blntle voluti?! IT lm uib uio cuuient oi Tiie Lauies' Mauual: The fcTlow- How to make Fanry tVork for HoniA Ailoramrnt . .... . !nntl' I'aper Howcn. Cmrltte ln.rtkm How to WtnUtj the home In A comprcheaaive muiual of self a r 'i '' In I't. .itrmMlv. imafini.. . tiitilloH Knnry Worl:, lelnnr- mtni.nt.. 4. DirratlTn Palntinc. Inntrif ll. n in il.in t.,tin,i t. flnV..: , , 1 ,mrc. A iruiJe to th. coltor. o lpirSSk5 -"""n- lbe ort1- thor.hIP of ini(iicr. Bora of hit moat Chnnnlni wrtllnc. , , hwhiiiui ajrun. Enocli Artien. - Lm&- Tally TwaTlV?. KtlV stamina rytMng name by post-paid, upon receipt H irk a ' SnPP.19 1 PffiminrYi (YYrY We will send the 1TA x wiuiuiu . above Ladies' Man ubi ana ii uavjcasiak ror one earinronlv $l.lo. For two ttbwriberi we will lend it free to th? aend r of club. yfarly Senator. Frank Ray, Dem., Franklin. House. Alamance S. A. White. Ren.. Me- bane. Alexander J. W. Watts, Dem. Alleghany H.F. Jones,Pop, Sparta. Anson Jas. F. Leak. Dem.. Wades boro. Ashe Snencer Blackburn. Ren.. Jef ferson. Beaufort H. E. Hodges. Pod.. Min- ecla. Bertie K. W. White.Rep, Windsor. xiiaaen Sidney Meares, Rep.. Clark- ton. Brunswick W. W. Drtw. Pod.. El Ta . ' 1'aso. trSi Mj ry mt FU a t??- ' -Hi . ArTU Cfe Wart. I. its Qrrv:-'. Si U4. ARalUft. - i. i a ' bk ail. Vfc aWW T - l . m. .. atea4Mm ftaaaaa ftmJ a i uaLm SI att iam Htra MUiak.. r, PV Ra4. 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Lusk, Rep, Ashe-1 der for the payment of debts, and that some extent the scramble for ofUce, nic, it . tr. vauuier, i up., vauuier. vuioiijuiuoiuiwwu ujr w (iasiBge Burke Jno. II. Pearson. ( Silver) of an appropriate act by the General Morganton. Assembly. Cabarrus A. F.IIiIeman. Pon.. Con- , . . Caldwell Jas. L. Nelson. Dem.. . v e .ne"eve tnat an money aemands Lenoir. snouia De payable in the lawful money Camden Jas. E. Burtress. Reo.. Old OIIP.e u nited states without preference Trup. or a,scrimination,and therefore favor Garteret E. C. Duncan, Rep, Beau we demand a reduction of salaries nn til such time as through an increase of the currency the price of property and products will justify the present rates. J. i arborough, Pop., R. Whitener, Pop,1 Elliott, Rep, fort. Caswell C. Locust Hill. Catawba I Hickory. Gnowan Richard Cisco. Chatham J. E Brvan. Pon.. Mon- cure, L. L. Wrenn-. Rep, Siler City. lieroaee v. w. Ueweese, Rep, Murphy. Claj W. F. Plott, Pop., Warn. Cleveland Dr.-B. F. Dixon, Dem, Tba Peopltfs Party National Platform. the passage by the General Assembly of adopted- B .US--P Puorm-as a law to prohibit the takintr or irivinel Tha Poot.i p.rtv 0ooki, . or gold notes, bonds and mortgages in tional convention, reaffirms its allegiance this State, and tbe making of all mon- to the principles declared by tbe founders ev demands solvahlp in nv kind of of the Kepablic and also to the f andampnk. lawful money of the United States. i principles of just government aa enuaci- lated in the platf orm.of the party in 192. INTKRKST. public biehwavs built with public moneys. and Uie proceef 01 extensive grants oi lana to the rucuic railrf'ai should never he ahen- ated, mortgaged .or s.!l, but guarded and protected for the pcneral welfare, aa provid ed by the laws of organizing such railroads. The foreclosure of existing lines of the Uni ted States on these roads should at once fol low default in the payment thereof of the debt of companies, and at the foreclosure sales of taid roads tbe government shall purchase the same ii it becomes necessary to protect its interest therein or if they can be purchased nt a reasonable price: and the government shall opeiu' said railroads aa public higiiw:'V3 lor iue Deneiit oi tne whole people a"d nc l;i the interest of the few. under suitable t rovisions for protec tion of life and property; giving to all trans portation interests ant privileges and equal rates lor iares ana ireigut. 3. We denounce the present infamous schemes for refunding these debts and, de mand that the laws now applicable thereto be executed and administered according: to their true intent and spirit. 4. The telegraph, like the postofSce sys tem, being a necessity for the transmission of news should be owned and operated by tne government in uie interest ci people. LANI. 1. The true policy demands that the Ra tional and Stato legislation shall be such as will ultimately enable every prudent atd industrious citizen to secure a home, and therefore the land should Dot be monopo lized for simulative purposes. "All Iand3 now held by railroads and other corporations in excess of their actaal needs, should by lawful means be reclaim ed by the government and held for actual settlers only, and private land monopoly as well as alien ownership should be prohib ited. ; 2. We condemn the frauds by which the land grants to the Pacilic itailroad compan ies have, through connivance of the Interior department, robbed multttuaes of actual bonatide settlers of their homes and miners cf their claims, that we demand legislation by Congress which will enforce the exemp tion of mineral land from Buch grants after, as well as before patent. 3. We demand that bonafide settlers on all public lands be provided free homes and be provided for in the national llomestesd law, and that no exception be made in the case of Indian . reservations when opened for settlement, and that all land3 not now patented come under this demand. DIB2CT LEGISLATION. . We favor a system cf direct legislation through the initiative and referendum un der proper constitutional safeguards. GZKEXAL FKOPOeiTIOJfS. 1. We densjnd the election of President and Vice-Presnlent and United States Sena tors by a direct vote ot the feop!e. 2. We tender to tbe patriotic people of Cuba our deepest sympathy in their heroic struggle for political freedom and indepen dence, and we believe the time has come when the United States, the great Republic of the world, should recognize tbat Cuba is and of right ought to be a free and inde pendent State. 3. We favor home rule in the Territories and the District of Columbia, and the early year and the above Book! for $L25 admiMion of Territoripi Ktta ... . " " 4. All public salaries should be made to correspond to the price of labor and its pro- UUVU!. 5. In times Of ereat industrial denreaafon. idle labor ehould be employed on public works as far as practicable. o. a ne arbitrary course oi the courts in assuming toimprison citizens for indirect contempt and ruling by injunction, should oe preventea dv proper legislation. 7. We favor Just pensions for our disabled Union soldiers. 8. Believing that the election franrhia and nntxammelfd ballot are essential to a government of, for, and by the people, tbe Peoples Party condemns the wholesale sys tem or disfranchisement adopted in some States as uo-Itepublican and on-Democratic, and we declare it to be the duty of the sev eral State legislatures to take such action as win secure a full, free and fair ballot and an honest count. 9. While the foregoing propositions coni stitute the platform upon which oar party stands and for the vindication of which iu organization will maintain, wq recoznice that the great and pressing issue ol the rename campaign upon which the present Presidential election will turn 1 tho finan cial question, and upon this great and spe cific issue between the parties, we ermiiall invite the aid and co-operation of all omn. izations and citizens azreein? with na nnon a aaa. Tfeta taaa AM aaa. kwrH ia fraa a aaa. At Par. " a r. aa War aattka aa. Tka Myatety afa U. kyl a mm. Tmm Ha aaa I I. "r n Na 7t. ratW4. Ky Mra. UaaaDi I Ka aTt, A ratal T;p4aaa. Ky .atna J Ka aTl. Tkt fal ISava. Irttcutuiih Kaa7L Tka Maai la IWtaak. KyaraairyJ arraa I Ka Aaa Ka Ka Ka Vaara. a7. TM WMN aa jaivarsaaa aialL. tafcal TV Brraa4 tkt Olr. y A. roaaa tni I Tt. BmmT Ktlaara. w Mlaa. Ky . aatwva Ka 7T. Tkaa Haaaaa m th V air. liMiMnj Hi A t. 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Ilaaaa lMnaUa Vmm Lara Maklac falntma. UaauaAaiai aary , Tba Uck baora, attv,ate. It" fatnoaa batttaa aa4 vaaoarful omnia ka aoBtaias ponraiia aa4 btocTactikta a w Ul. of tbia aad tba araeadlnc fiar .ii . tat-matna' taa aamaraaa aolaiala, UrO. r iW tmtm m i aarta; kt Ulantrataa aa4 aaaenbaa tb. uw. l-H murnm i Mim. titfma. rttna ana laaaaiaaa pla aad trtbaa of avary fwt mt tba worM. U aod ttaaeritM an tba amal aataral ana ol tho world : It kalla all abowt tba I t if tka i iimino na familiar I aaa ovary ar abowt aa: It tolia tba aiatty i-ription ; it contain IntarmUna; Informatloo eoocaralag taa aiaal lawaaUaaa aaw an .. . Ill.i,.!.. th. muiff baawUfal tbiaca foaao al tbe bottom mi tnaaaJ alaa aaweb walaaMo laforaiatba mn'fZZ Ucmlanattcra; tt woacrtbaa aaa Ultitrt-Jin. afan tba wariaaa aaHaki aa4 otbnr oainmaj all aba at tba aaawtb aaa caBatw t w Arolta - - tMo aad lorwin atom" oarlb aaa tba ooov eraou. mi taa aoiar wratau. aio ,"Bn"' aa waebv ftrafwa aaa atamaa. 4 r iinlkw uoei astayi. ava' w, aiwwi. w aoaa. a aaaaaa. i i , a - raHiauptahaolrlof lutoroatiac aabiocu; It giToa laapottaot blwta aad aagaaatinwa to , fieli eropa frtilirora, impkamoou mod aiarbiaerr, akock raintac, dairy fcranlnL Jk"'u J?Vo 1 ete.rta; it roetaiaa, alno, asaeb aaalal leliwaaalXoa coaonrulna r raMaaraoa' rmr'mf;'lSJmZl aii l plan ror boaaoa, cnttan. baraa ao4 oibor ootbalkUafa; It aoatalna baadrooa o aaal.m fJ" l f.ni bin-a an 1 tmlpa for boaankaapara; UtelU bow to ewra all aaaa-aua aUasaaW by tba aaa mliTmtm I lit. eontaina aninnroea toilet rwipon, ate.: It arrraa laaaortaaa taNraiatlna aaoa tba ''" . I t..'linzbowtaBttoafully crow all blade of aowera aad plaata; attoila bow to dnuurot m aa4 W.T- I tnuL contain otpUeitdirortioaa (or oenbrokdory aad aatafkag aad aaanimi aatwwwalor mtnm aw I aoottaiaat for aU aaai aad Raoataiaa 2JJ"i, tla ctirn tbaralaa af aad rail in, of yaaa aaa as nat wa .. it t erdiaary a lawn Ubi rTTZ. . Mata. bafaaa aad aaaaaauoa u-of-'M Itbowt aa craat aaTraiaabte "JZ . 1 rent aatt ta aay aaaraaa ainairaet a e recognize that thronp-h tha mnninnM I this vital anestion it w.waaam 1 J : 1 . T Vo r.1o.Q o,tAlno. f r- Biiv Kicujk BUUllIlUilxa- . " - i"--e """ l" maiuu. i uons, ine country nas reached a crisis in its six per cent, interest law enacted by I National life aa predicted in onr rim-la rntim the last General Assembly. four years ago, and that prompt and patri- otic action is tbe supreme duty of the hoax. public schools. We realize that whQe we have political indel Tho st-,r.n v.- r i -r, pendenee our financial and industrial ind. 41 o.ivvu i nun i cvuicg i WM i i . . . , , . . MMKma AUAVUOll a VI UCJUUU k a- -a- b.i a 1 voiuiiiouc j. Ai. rscuuiKen, Fop., IT" XV 7 . ' "iuuu 4ucoll""i ana exercise ot the functions necessary to a Whiteville. X. . ' that the Peoples Party has been true people's government, which functions have Craven Robt. Hancock xteo New- to it8 antecedent platform declarations been basely surrendered by our public ser- Ksrno in favor cfDublic education w Ho. vantsto corporate monopolies. The infln. mand still further improving and I ence of European money changers has been a J a a- aaa . I TIlaarA TWrATlT 1T1 finQninn lbrvC I A;-ai Uaawa Al Cumberland Thos. H. Sutton, Rep. Fayetteville, W. p. Wemyss, Rep. Currituck W. fl.;Gallop, Dem,Har birger. Dare Geo. C. Daniels, Rep., Wan chfs?. Davidson J. R. McCrearv Rn of OQr Present school system as may restore the government intended by the T : . . 1 "-rl inipaaaa tlia Affioton. .,: I father and for tha wplfftra r.H nHumh. lCAJUglOil. uavie W. A. Bailey. Ren.. Advance. broadening the. public school system POtm shaping legislauon than the r a.. . . i.-t J voice of the American neoDle. ExecutiP owf7r,.lt; v Vaf K upr re" power and patronage have been used to cor- gard for the interests of the tax payers fupt our legislature! to defeat twiil tff and the resources of the State will the people and plutocracy has been en- permit. We also favor such revision throned upon the ruins of Democracy. To of our present school system as mav restore the government intended by the increase the efficiency of our public I "then an for the welfare and prosperity - schools and 'insure the most compe-1 LJ? n&titLdem?DJi r ,. ' . " 1 fnnc .nn .r..t;A j- m. i hiimuuh ui au cwiiuiiiic ana n- uupan aiaury ward, op Joford. UkjVTw Tk Irvi8ion. ne nancial system which shall make ns mas-Durham-J. W. Umstead. JJem .tf?Mnk he committee on Educa- ters of oti own affairs, and inALTt Durham. ; ton"r.tn? nex General Assembly I European control by the adoption of the -wri a . a Vaa-ara I rm wMr-aw. aa.al . m I ii. luagecomoe J. li. Dancy.Rep., Tar- " "V, "u secure, as iar asiiouowins: . T?l Tt ' . a. ara. . " I TWbdf.S'f Kl A ndTk fka1nrBwntlwBf 4VS AT A. A W J I boro.E. Bryant Rep Tarboro. Forsyth J. L. Grains, Rep4 W. P. Ormsley. Rep. FranklinW. T. Barron, Pop Youngsville. . Gaston S. M. Wilson. Dem Ltonia. ' DECXABAHOB OT PRIKCIPLX8. 1. We demand a National money, safe possible, the co-operation of the lead. lnfT teachers and Pdnnatora nf IhaStata . . - - - ; z" 'i a. rtm ucuuuiu a n auonai money, salt In framing, and perfecting the school I and sound issued by the general govern " " I AAAOAAw . 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