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THE CAUCASIAN PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. BTTHBOACOilMA!' rt'BLISHIWO OO. MAKIOK Bl'TLKK, - l'rMt. HlLATBIt, - Mgla Editor. K.C. BITEKf. - ltulD Mnpr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, NIC YJLiU, IC0 SIX MONTHS THBKK MONTHS Enured in tb Port Office t Klich uBMODdClui Matter. a I - 4 coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to to tb. United BUtawMfUi oex 1. After that decision, no man vote lor either or tnoae on ihe eed of n3raad eorpora- who is opposed to that principle and infamous measures. Don t send It will be noticed thAt when ought to have tho effrontery to ask a man who will tide with theee rob- pneee of farm product adranee the people of the State to represent berson any question. the railroad companies always Uke them in the .Senate or anywhere - T"J advancing the , IV, . . .v. - . hxaded off thu Tim. freight rates. They also charge else. The fact that the majority of oa rtamruM4i dminiKtrs.. '"bat tne traffic will bear." If we people of North Carolina declared The State Democrat adminutra- WmMmant own9nhip ol for the election of some Keputlicanr, tion succeeded in secretly making a wonJd notbe"done an when the .National Republican party deal by which they think they hare the fanner would receive the full declared for the gold standard, while practically sold the North Carolina benefit of the adranee in prices. theydcclarid against some Demo- railroad to an ouwae lynaiow. Dun's report said three weeks at rrt s h n a oart of I he Democratic Since then the people hare been a ter election that the increase of com- . :i u.. littla more watehf nl. So when the I mercial aetmty was without prece- pariy prcitssiu 10 iayor n dent, and Bradstreefs reoort. burned M.""' '.IT: " no bearing here beyond that of de- ame .am ."rTTLS on the same day, said the hope of E'JX r ftliVwTth u. sVutir. daring that the Democratic party is dispose of the Atlantic and ortn p u not and JJedtelnal'merit, u why the ropl v a liar. For many ye.ra to come it varouna roau, mej uwiwouwi-things stw iook very gloomy .eo N C With Hood Srap rilla, Sl Talk," and show that tfaia medi cine has enjoyed public confidence and jmtronage tc a grrater extent than accord ed any cthrr jropr:cury medicine. This U simply because it poes sweater merit and produces greater cure than sny other. It is not bit w? say, tut what Hood'a Sarsaparilla does, that UUj the story. All advert fcemcnt of Hood's SarsaparilU, like Hood's Barsarrllla It c orn re e C I I T, II. IAV IS-t l.ttlOK-tT-LAICOfc. chairman members of the Presidential Elec toral College in this .State, which body met heie last wek. (.'apt. Davis was the candidate fur tlector-at-large. representing the Peoples The coal barons, of whom Mr. Hobart is one, hare increased the ... . t v. i. . t . i 1. 1 oitirana nn cttultA in tha interest of I It's a. ehoia bitvMn two deeeivera. will le uimcuu to mate tue peuyic i B I . . r" .r . of tho State believe that there is any the people's property, and suddenly who J..ttf. Tiew. A very merited compiiDitni was loneiitv n the Democratic organua- uueptjcicui iuuu the selection of Capt. II. D. Davis as tion an,i machine. It seems to us held in check by a restraining or- ui m iu;tniin i ihai so lar as me iemucracy iu im ' i i o- . . j 4 State is concerned, tie register of hearing was had before the Zttoi tom ii the popular will shows that there is last week and the consummation c6ntB to 45cents per ton. Several more reliance and trust to be put in of the deal was postponed till Feb- thousand miners are out on a strike, the Kepublican party declaring for ruary. By that time the legislature Jf Democratio party this rold, than in the Democratic party will have had opportunity to look gtate reaUy jesire8 to win any re- Party on the liryan fusion ticket in LwUrintr for silver: and this aDDears into the matter. Ispectfrom the people, it must rid - I rt ' " I I..- mm m . i . s he made r. , - .;ritt, iiseir oi some oi ue outre sianaerers abiding confidence in it, and buy n- n T1J n OQQ S Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion ct all others. Try it. Prepared only by C. I Hood & 'o.. f n-M ''J; .. .ii are the only I'Mil tik IlOOd S FlllS with Hoods harsayaniUi. is a vieorous feetlcr anel re sponds well to liUral tVrtiliraJ tion. On corn lands the yidui increases and the soil improves if properly treated witli Ur- tilizcrs containing 7 actual not under Potash, !mmmmmmmffiTtmmtfffimwm5i The Peoples Paper. A trial of th: ph:i cost little and is : ;:rc i- !' ad nrnfitnll but to mc cmp AJbci 1 i-S-. fxnaeot oa : ! , - toij in a "u::ir (v. X Si ? - s .:tail cx- AN kal; r;" Njuj ; this State, r rom the time he made jn face 0f tbe fact that a majority his first speech until the light ended, 0 the people went on record in fa- the I'opulists cf tho State felt grati- vor of silver by votiug for W. J. lied at and proud or Lis Kf-it ctioa as I IJryan. a candidate for tho cilice to w Inch he CONOKESJ THK PRKSIDKKT'J 8AOK. was elected. His course in the camruign repre sented everjthing rojuired by fair- nem, dignity and force. The con ditions under which ho went into the fight were delicate and acute, and to remedy this, as far an pc sta ble, an effort wsh made to arrive at an understanding by which thecandi dates for elect'ors on the Bryan fu sion ticket should discuss national issues alone. This effort was de signed to prevent friction between the parties to the fusion on the na tional ticket while a different ar rangement was being advocated by the same parties cn the State ticket. It 19 a pleasure for us to be able to emphatically de clare that as to national and honorably adhered ti by (.'apt. Davis. While he never, for an ia stant, allowed the slighest depression of the Peoples Party II ig, he never uttered a word that could be possi bly distafcteful or unpleasant to a Democrat or a member of any other party. Good taste, eleganco and convincing logic were the character istics of all hit t peeches. Now, if the expression of the pop ular will shall have its proper influ ence on tho legislature in the matter of electing the I. S. Senator, and we doubt not that Euch influence will prevail, the proprieties will demand the election of a silver Republican as the nest Senator from North Carolina. Without having taken Mcs-1 personal liars that now seem to be recognized by it. Congress convened last Monday. I " m I TTT 1 A A . ll A. I Itiatoba honed that bod will ba n e reel pre5xy saie in saying wiax , . ,. I those Populists who voted lor iius- aoie to snow more H.m.imp m11 for GoTernorf willf after reading man it gaye evidence er aunng its nig interriew, congratulate tbem- last session. I selves on their good, sound sense. IE RICE TV,Q Pro.Mont'. TTin.o.tr. .a ,a. " " " & IOf TICC - .v.-.- - B some remarks these days that are ceived and read. This document is making these Democratic secret quite long and wearisome. We railroad swindlers wonder what is have not read it carefully, but going w nappen. I 1 a. al 1 a. glance indicates me same leaning 10 "McKinley ia the advance agent and partiality for trusts, corpora-1 of Drosoeritv. but he is so blamed Parties having rice to 6ell will do well do well to communicate with our agents, or direct with us. We shall always pay the highest market price CAROLINA RICE MILLS. GOLDSBORO. X. C. the pains to make any inquiry, we tions, national banks, gold gamblers, I far oft in advance that we are afraid are of the opinion that the Populist bond issnes.&c. that have heretofore that prosperity will not catch up I ' ' - 1 "ll T " members cf the legislature will be characterized the messages of Presi- more man wining to support sucn a dent Cleveland. The Cuban ques-j We hope the politicians will have eacuiuaie. tion is touched urjon. but in such a I the same symnatneuo recrard tor tne way that the meaning of the Presi- poor laboring man now as they had ueiuru me election. It may be properly observed that dent is not quite clear. conditions can change, and as they! chance the opinions and general EDITORIAL COMMENT. sentiment of men may change to a number of .silver men flopped correspond with the changed condi- over to the sound money crown dur tions. Such chance in opininion inB the last campaign, because they e Co., )ooKseWeT5. Hill Li I il. Mtiun .. hi.ltc. U-1 il40!s xil.A'f, S;'. . 1 n.S.i . v . . i. k. C. Ih.1 iri, kslaau.av, Bk. . I. FREE ! g o-THE CAUCASOAM-o I (n.l'.J IMf I.J If mjf9 w mmmw The leading Reform Paper of North ( AQEiNTS WANTED champion of popular ri-hi,tli honest iirovernmexit. FOR A STATE REFORMATORY. Th 8tet XMdi Such an Instltntlon The Gnral AaMmbly 1m Its Next Session Should PftM a Bill ProTldloc For Ita I BatahlUhment. A bill has recently been introduced in tne Ueorgia Legislature lor tne ! the undtrstandinc L.i ... jv.i j were forced to do it to get campaign matters was stiictly IUD.as V0 lfle aejkinwy goia ring, - i iu uv iu wu Diauuuig bi uid suddenly by tho hope ol personal McKinlev nie counter. In short a preferment or gain. In this day of a number of silver Bepublicans did I S?0"?"0111 oi a oiaie xseiormacory. n I . . va'v tni .1 This r 11 ia vaiiaivina tnn noovrv rrr what a numDer or silver democrats " . IV ,,J r-V bug pie counter was insight. But and rB a8 follows : the majority of the next Legislature jt proposes to establish the Georgia are silver men. Now watch and see reformatory; to provide for establish some of these same Hoppers who ing branches of the same in several want office under the legislature counties of the State; to provide for flop back again. A man whose con- the government and control of said victions on the most important ques- reformatory; to prescribe its purpose; and then becomes spasmodically tions before the country can turn to auinonze uie uage ana courts oi , .i x i .r,j v A . 1: i inis Biatie in certain cases to sentence converted eo that his position will head and tail like a weather cock offenders against the laws to said re- This assortion cannot be made of correspond with popular opinion WIt" eac& political tnu is not a sate I formatory in lieu of the cbaingangs, Mr. LockB Craiff. nlm una thn rPm- whm his nprsonal nolitic! intflrpats mau w w -. prisons, jmi naT.eDiienuarj ; 10 ocratic candidate for elector at-large are involved, is not a man who can ,1"areou K"v- . oation and reformation of persons so to appropriate f oO,(X)u out treasury for the establish- said reformatory, and for so everywhere, but in Kaleigh he converted in case of an opportunity sixteen millions of dollars, all of I other purposes. which will come out of the rockets! "The object and purpose of said re- oi tne prouueers m some lonn or iuiuibwi; aum uc mi iuc umtniMuu ntVior Tn mioA thia nnnrmnni nnmland reformation of the morals of '"Kalligh.KC.I '6 WEN ALL ORDERS! suspicion, often well based, but per haps as often totally without founda tion, it is difficult to make nice and proper distinctions; but it is our lirm conviction that a man who will maintain a certain position on a I .... . great question during a campaign, r W 1 V . s . ' . s -Id Wit bin the next few week we are desirous of securing a good business man in every cour.ty in Kastern North Carolina to manage and supervise the sale of the rkrdway Portable Spring Bed. No experience, is required. Tlieonly requirenients are live, energetic biiM nes men who desire honest and pro!it ible employment. Agents Make $100 per Month by supervising the sale and delivering or springs by sub-agents wlio work: under their directions. Agents netd not leave their ollice or uejlect any business in which they may now be engaged. No one need apply who does not mean business and can furni.-h good reference. 1- or particulars, address, BUTLER BROTHERS, Sole Managers for N'nrth Carolina, CLINTON, N'. C. PROSPECTUS FOR 1897. corps of iiblc contributors and Lri correspondents will be em ployed. Every department will be improved .ml new ones added. f The great battle of the people against plutocrat, of tlie n,t tbe claseti, is on. It will never end till the people triutujt cause of justice is fully et.tablihd. luring the year of iv.C, T1IK CAl'CAMAN will ui,j forefront of the battle. In arousing and educating the iC u. vocating the principles of the reform movement, in rijM,-,; k- !fu; and corruption T1IK CAl "ASIAN" will be vigorcu, U it -m uncompromUing. The principal feat ure for the paper for the coming y ir n tj outlined as follows: Political News. on the Democratic side of the Uryan safely be trusted with the interests teQ "ho electio forMct Tthete fusion ticket. He may cot have dene of the people. He might become re- Kinley, it turns out to have been ment of si It may have not been wanting in ability, but it was not the kind of twouanokb signals. the trusts and monopolies nuet L0"060 speech demanded by tho proprieties either raise the priceupor what y- Jtot e and ; Jfag oi existing conuiiion?, anu it tne " uyo wuu;, i"r ' tnd in tne manner nereinafter speci State chairman of the Peoples Tarty cBVO nave iUlloweu wu lu" wnai you nave 10 nil, uiu wpug ned. had thought that such a gneech would be made. h wonl.l nnt h,rJJIilts lhe head o the army ges to attended the ppeaking as ho did. The speech was a much more strong appeal for the support of the State Democratic ticket than it was for the Dryan electoral ticket. It was in bad taste and an imposition on EVERYTUIKQ xjcconeechee farm, Said reformatory shall be managed and conducted by a board of seven every Populist who was present. Gen. Miles, who is in league with I manacrers. annomted bv the Governor. see AMciviniey ana manes an omciai the goidbugs, wants tne stancung I wno snail receive no compensation ex recommendation in his report that army of the United Btats more than I cept necessary traveling expenses." the standing armv be more than a.0UDlea- " wl" De rememDerea ni,ui Mk.. ,tftf B thatthe monopoly anarchist, L,au- North Carolina is also sadly in need - x-.v, terbacn, representing tne goia ring or just sucn an institution and tne in an increase: I of New York, threatened during the I coming Legislature should see to it flint thfiv xrnnld nnt. I that a bill is nassed to establish are i : 4 u - a; v. i I formatorv for vouthful criminals buchanarmy cannot be needed ;f mrt Wiia oWa1 mhifl ' f Many judges and grand juries in the conditions under which Brjan was unteers to meet any such peril when fighting were unfavorable to his 11 ma' arise, we cnaiienge any election. to meet any foreign foe that might bly explains why the gold men want ILl llVZl Capt. Davis had the judgment to appear, for we can always depend on a big standing army. Let every no decent or humane provision for the predict almost to know that the the patriotism of our people for vol- patriot beware or tnis new scheme. I treatment of youthful lawbreakers. I I I m . i A a.iA 4m, a.; Ixu neiiu a uujf iu tue peniieniiary where hardened criminals are his only customed to "whooping her up" 1 associates is to adopt about the most On September 20th the man who favors this increase to give over fraudulent election victories, I eneenve means oi aooming mm to a .n . i-. , It.:. ,cDo o; ; , h.. thA wm't HraaV iha nhnnnm I ie oi crime, ine nope oi reformation I . . . .. . - ' . . r wv- t,a is-wen mgn snuc out irom me youms CASUN a letter in which he faid: uead expense to the taxpayers and is " r fu " whomwe now send to the penitentiary. I am quite sure that vou can opposed to the genius of our gov- rh" 'T. ltt.KWKii!f.! make no mistake in discovering the ernment. 1 ilTr. IT rZCI " Va rLu,,,w,'"!Ltu"11 signs of these times. Bryan, as 1 to drivel and snivel a.bont whnt tv I t.h thMtrt on mrhinh t.hnv ro oatnK nave lorn you oeiore, win te over- . . . , called a "moral victory Well, all Hshed is practical. A large per cent, mrown in mis comesr. am mat " " 1 xc huvA tt mt n thnt thv I oi vouens wno are sent to these in ill not be the end of him. On the that is to train a standing army to cuv tn oAlahmtA -nnA I stitntions are permanently turned contrary he will arise fram his de- serve monopolies and trusts, and to "moral victory" two years from now. rOT. liTes Tef Hcome Jlaw feat ten times stronger than before. shoot down anv who mav' ODDOse Ll"om now' abiding rand of ten useful .citixen-. One I great ODiecc oi our penitentiary sys- . r,Kt r,ui the avarice and oppression of indus- ,;, ,-, voj -. Item is the reformation of criminals. so wisely, that in the reorganization trial kings and monopoly tyrants, the holding of a banquet by some IliAi!?. JK' Ji. !2'.bui - w . . . . I LUD wUBUWO UUw 1U1 U V ClliC U U UJ. All W of parties which must follow his de- The present army is big enough for democrats a tew days ago, at which I person, especially one who is young feat, he will stand without a rival that purpose, but the fact that thev tney celebrated their "moral vie- and easily impressed by surroundings. want it more than doubled shows crat , Moral , , You couldn,t any convict camp. - that they have planned new and more mix these two terms than you Every consideration of good states greater schemes of robbing and op- could mix an elephant with a croco- mansbip as well as humanity demands dile no more than von could mix JMOOC Ui OLaic rwurniBwrj Trru I Dill. tliA othnr ia n.Ti-nihila.tArt oecona, ine DanKers ana specia- The Mecklenburg Times savs: "A among all who are seeking reform and relief. And woe unto that man hereafter who shall have any hand in betraying him now." pression. The above is but one of many of the strong evidences of the superior political acumen of Capt. Davis tors have been holding meetings in 1 he railroad men were coerced reformatory for young criminals ,ho. tob, lb. c,mp.iEn in a dUbrot sections of the country ,nd LhX quiet way. His advice and opinions laving plans to get Congress to call servilitv. A AnAml rAdnoHnn nflsome expenditure of money at first. were impressive and greatly influ- in and burn all greenbacks and all from ten to twenty per cent, in but in the long run it would be econ enced those to whom he imparted paper money issued by the govern- wages is reported on railroads in brought to the atteio" pfthe them. Tbishealwajs did modestly, ment and to turn over the whole ?owa MlS8oun Kansas and Xe- Legislature. If the Governor should but with earnestness and dignity, business to the banks. and he never cared whether he was accotded credit for tho best advice and opinion or not. The Constitution provides that the government shall issue all money. It is a function of envAiiimAnt n. While sincerely entertaining the fanction of sovereignty. To turn opinion, ftwoie eiprecstu, as 10 me general result, he went into the fight to keep North Carolina in the right column on the financial ques tion, and to no man is due more credit than to him for the result in this State. over to tne oanKs the power to anI papers are beginning to indi levy and collect taxes from the peo-1 rectly commend him. If he can sur ple would not be near as dangerous I vre that test, he need not fear any- braska, and many crews have been recommend such an institution, and laid off on roads centering in Chi- the Board of Charities and Correc- cago since the election. I tions will second his efforts, these I supplemented by resolutions from re- oenator uutier seems to be ap- lligious organizations might have proaching a point at which, to use a I favorable effect on the law makers, favorite stock Democratio nhrasa. I Let them look into the question and "his powers will be put to the sn- give it their consideration nothing nramft tKt " namwMfii I more, to our property and liberty as to turn over to them the issue of our money and the control of its volume. thing else of capable. which mortal man is THE U.S. K.NATOU9Hir. The Rocky Mount Argonant says "A reformatory for youthful criminals now appears reasonably sure. The firessure to be brought upon the next egislature to establish it will be It is said the Peoples Party will I greater than ever before." Itsincere- indorse any sort of tariff which the Iy noP Legislature will take r oubkvb. ugi,kj. A n : : Put the country on the gold stand- Peoples Party will indorse anything " " " v1 iui win unng prosperity to tne people, but unless better times come Salisbury Wants to Amend Its Charter. If the comments and complications ard and then let the banks control sl 1 T)imnM in ninara atssa lr 1.11 it. - 3 1 wuawa Avauvva-wav K"l'v- ftU IUO UIsIICI CUrrCUCT Alia IZIB sufiP" I 4a. it.. A 3 l . t m m -M its a ii n w w nnnaw tnA mav amm ing to throw around tho election Inlatora and h&nW wnnU hva L t 4 1-1 ' I The Board of Aldermen of Salisbury of a United States Senator from Lntr, h:niniAi. t ih trvnt th' ha i k ijL-S ?Tew petitioned to take steps towards ,. ; . ', "J """J- p'f" innn Duying ine waterworks and putting in North Carolina could J)e half be- It is bad enough now to bring haid PartJ in 190. n electric light plant. A committee lieved. that election would be finite I ;mra n .11 i t n ,. I is to be appointed to dralt a bill to be , vvfc tu c"ijr 11 xuveruor-eieci ttUSSeil - can I introduced at the next Rit.tinirr.ftha avTatiana m utter. For rnir nsrt I o; .1 v .1. : . I m..rro fr. 1: ii; ?j I jniltiauoeu at tne Bexi Sitting OI tne. r oycvioi yiuucgos, uui mo Yfice 01 "-6 1 t-j- ifmnrmi iiTgisiiCTrc,- in January. This bill we see nothing vexatious about it. these money sharks is not vet satis- in hls taterview, published in this will provide for an amendment to the ISSnA- nnr intrk niUMhni K A I fanm nhutiB ill aliiuli 11 4 I 1 1"-- WVVAWMVUf Will i www mm wiuiiu UiC MIWU Will tives. Either a man favorable to mendous power, in addition to the generation will bnild tbA WJ; per cent, bonds. silvei and financial reform will be power they already have, then they monument ever erected in North prof this shall be applied to the elected, or there will be no election can oppress the people at will be- Carolina. gJJJJ VTSS'in S anS I juuu an viiuutauce. sua mev wane a 1 "i in anmmAn .;u .11 t j 1 mo liBrnt nianL. - 1 v.ut.uvu witu mux XiUBIHnil ' big standing army to put down any have received the news of MeKin.l- . ... We have everj poisible right to kicking on-the part of an outraged eleion with delight and aatia- L L . . " . iL . . vrl t .1.- . .. . . I funHnn " .... xt.Z. ti.-v.-ij 1 Hickory Mercurv.l aae tue suuto mhiuub. in me people ana to enforce the robbery of wiT rr- 7 wuwuu. 1 Dromioe. 10M7 Headquarters forthe Best, Only nEEET)T$R3 OP PRIZB WINNERS OF Tim FOLLOWING VARIETIES i MRtmnoUi Bitsiss and White RoUandt Tttrkej-s hm-hl aa wane nymoain Kocfcs, Brown and White Legbcr Light Brahinas. Indian and Pit Games. FJnff Crhi-j Silver-Laced Wyandottca, White Goincas, Pekin Dczam, iiubcovy VUCJ&8, txa f owia ana f mxau ngcoca Kspecial attention will be devoted to political new. AH myr.. ant events in the progress or decline of parties in tbel'mt. j -u' will be chronicled. Especial attention will be taken to krry 1 r ml ers of T1IK CAUCASIAN' fully informed on political r-:.ttu: transpire in our own State. V .11 give when ptmnible tUr 1 -w:i4-the partisan papers suppress. State Legislative Reports. TiiK ji:xj:kal asskmkly ch- xoktii i'Akoi.in a ..iw in cession in January and the people will desire to b icforn.. ! !t! work or that body. TIIK CAUCASIAN will present its rrUr a full and non-partifan report of its prorerdinga and will not -'.j jr tne irutn. ra!saiiiJS: 1 states utr y.&n jersey Pig, vest btram ricgisterea jersey Cattle. Royally l-'-s tpd Fizzes, fine as split silk. You Get Ftil3red Stock If You Cus SheCP out of Imported Socks. Best Bred Slack air. DURHAM. N. C STORE DECORATED In Full Holiday Attire ! f"1 tt!?PBcB" BARGAINS FACE EACH OTHER ST"110"1' InOne'.J rcwnT nnvcDci 2 In One ! O O O WE AGITATE CLOSE PRICES! O O' Artistic, Rich and Beautiful Conceits in DRESS GOODS! Farmer's Column. Illh CAUCASIAN ha secured the fetrrices of one .f tb- Ur- most writers, and he will send weekly letters containing all tli- inf esting news of the Nation's capital. In addition Senator ltutl-r .! contribute weekly article twide editorial, thus ruki4 t I soi vua. 1 1 w iuii miu luiri rii u. Letters From the People. Subscribers will have an opportunity to exchange in!Tn,Lut and opinions on all topics of interest tbrougb short lettrrt MWu& under this head. World's News in. Brief. Lnder this head every week we will give you the t-:ii ,fiL news. We give you each weak a brief compact and r!hri ment of what lias occurred in the world tince uur lat iu. The Alliance Department.. This department has been to a great extent lost fignt fr l through our Alliance brethren than our own, and we tru-t,iUt Sub-Alliances will eend such news and suggestions regarding A Hits work and programs for Alliance meeting as will prove of iiirtu all Alliance men. Send us reports from your county and ub-ir, for this column. Discussions of the Issues. Money, transportation, taxation, land and other i report tt h issue will be discussed both editorially and by contribun,r4. Tt paper will be made a forum forthe advocacy of reform idi,au ucuisuuB ui lue Alliance. THE Great Xorthern Markets are searched for Novelties, conspnuentlr NEWNESS, FRESHNESS AND BRIGHTNESS invariably stamp their siruiic impress on our purcoases. i. AKiKrv I irrmppr xne tAAu I lUNa Or ALL lASItS, at prices within the pcope of all buyers. You are short-sighted to pay longtime credit prices when so much can lx saveu. Cloaks Consequence : .No Duplicate?. Competition Outdone The boom in Cloaks last week was brought about by big values. Patrons came, bought and told their friends friends told otlier: BIGGEST CLOAK SELLING OF THE StASON. Be wise; Come to-day. NEW SHOE STORE! Cloaks Only a few left. Our Shoe Department, the largest, best arranged, most conveniently and thoroughly equipped for the busines3. presents a Holiday Appearance. ourdewith a trem?ndou8 stock HIGH CLASS, MEDIUM AND LOW GRAOE SHOES, bought strictly for cash, offer inducements rarely equaled and never bettered. SHOES, TOILET SLIPPERS, FUR TOP SLIPPERS, BED-ROOM SLIP-1 PERS, LAMBS' WOOL SOLES, OVER-CAITERS, &.C., ARE SUBSTANTIAL " GIFTS." Walking Canes and Umbrellas ! Largest, Best Selected and Most Complete Stock, at Prices Lower Than Any- j - m,mmr um it UCI llflUC iS hUIIl e L 1 III 109I during the nocd-tile of business, but with a little patience all may be proprly waited oo. m SUCCESSORS TO C. 0 rPtruraA 2?m? A.sherwocTd & Co. 203 and 205 Fayetteville Street, P.ileigh, X. C. We invite every practical farmer to write for tbii cfilun.ii. Tf your experience, your successes and failures so the remain 2t of cir readers can benefit by it. This is a grand opportunity for furnn U exchange ideas with each other. Women's Column and Pattern Department. We desire to make thia an especially interesting depart ntt. invite the ladies to the use of this column by exchanging i 'fi experience in household matters. We hare made arrang"'"" :k an old and reliable pattern house, whose styles are uniferniij ltf! ed by well-dressed people everywhere, by which we are orVrintU readers of THE CAUCASIAN' the Demoreat Cut Paw-r ratrw H a nominal price. When purchased in the regular way.th- tiXim cost from twenty cents to fifty cents apiece, consequently m makes every copy of this paper worth that amount extra Advertising:. fiptI.?ACASIAX desjre to ndle the advertisemerf .f '1 um-class business firms and we intend to keep out all -fak"-hPiKrJJrr'S VT0ct urrxler, and honest advertisers ai ike, believe that the only way for us to make money by adverti-irr it SI haSi"0 Wkh Whm We dea, " we cin do tbi, we nave a large and progresaiye paper. .Jiy0rUthvnkadr?j,ln Is'plJ a matter of sticking in AT paper a few lines of old poster type or a few figures we sbouid prrf "SSaSSS1 UDtil JU,earn ltth "iVe ' Ai'rt rrA?htdJnKreement 8bou2d wtten carefully mod studied -o ts catch the public eye and then be ran In a paper that will rarrj jw advertisement to the homes and firesides of the rnTe wl o t your customers. It is throwing away money to adrtf in a I?er donot UrtVthe,m";nd tb"' Jou pay v.oVj U ca0.uSgt0ouJeraSP,e- P0D PPonPwJ will -nd jo. One Dollar Per Year Only. WSfSSy K wfthonUtfn?'- We kDW " J lU Addresf, W. H. Ct R. S. Tucker & Co., THE CAUCASIAN, uuiiuuiiUiaiiuuuuuuiUiUiUiuaiaiu I 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street, e 24 and 126 S. Wilmington Street. - mm mm. mm, k A mm W. m mm Mm -A AM I V 1 A .1 - KvF.o .uu w uiViV m reuBB fTi.1,! IT .-h t.TT I The nrominent Beoublican down recent campaign the silver question these ahylocks at the point of the d aome moeVin th w)v f,T!!r Ewt who declared the other day that r.mnt to .TurTthino. K.. ?? "t???7 m work of dect" Mark Hanna could buy enough Pone " r" r " " Jttcaaaiqy- I UsU to re-elect Pritchard to the Sen in Worm varouna. am peopie oe- - m.. . .. ate. will find himself aadlr n.iar. w tided dt a majority of about twenty Let the Legislature of Noith Caro- doL Ltil. tAW. VmIrVl We believe there is a Popiiiist in .. .1 . .1 J 41 m IIS t. a. m i 1 7 , rua IHSXHI VDOV111 K1I D11IM f tA Mr. tnovaana u wrwiu ny man reserres yet. - I prttefcard. PoswiUsts are not for sale WILL SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER v HOUSE. '
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1896, edition 1
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